1000 resultados para libre-échange
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Différents défis rendent la vie des organisations bien difficile (Werther, Davis et Lee-Gosselin, 1990). En effet, la vitesse de l'évolution technologique, la concurrence et le libre-échange ne sont que des exemples des défis auxquels elles doivent faire face (Werther, Davis et Lee-Gosselin, 1990). En fait, selon Guérin et Wils (1992b), les organisations sont affectées par de nombreux changements dans les domaines de la technologie, de l'économie, de la main-d'oeuvre, des valeurs sociétales et des institutions. Puisqu'ils ont des effets importants sur la gestion des ressources humaines, ces changements en "(...) ont transformé le rôle et la nature" (Guérin et Wils, 1992b, p. 107). En plus d'être influencée par ces changements, la gestion des ressources humaines est transformée par la prise de conscience des gestionnaires de la valeur de leurs ressources humaines (Guérin et Wils, 1992b; Wils, Le Louarn et Guérin, 1991; Werther, Davis et Lee-Gosselin, 1990; Guérin, 1984). Ce qui les amène à changer leurs attitudes face à leur personnel (Guérin et Wils, 1992b)…
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L'essor du commerce international depuis la fin de la 2e guerre mondiale et l'établissement des larges zones de libre-échange et généralement de stabilité politique, nous pousse à nous interroger sur le rapport qui peut exister entre commerce, paix et guerre. Peut-on élaborer un modèle qui nous permette de comprendre pourquoi, par exemple, en Europe occidentale les pays sont restés en paix, alors même qu'ils ont l'habitude tout au long de l'histoire de se faire la guerre et qu'en d'autres régions du monde des pays continuent à se faire la guerre. Si oui, quelles sont les situations d'équilibre et quelles sont les conditions qui nous permettent de les y maintenir? Voilà donc autant de questions auxquelles nous allons essayer de répondre tout au long de notre travail. Pour ce faire nous allons diviser le travail en deux grandes parties. Dans une 1re partie, nous allons faire l'état théorique de la question à travers les différents auteurs qui s'y sont intéressés. Dans une 2e partie qui est le "corps" même de notre travail, nous allons élaborer et développer notre modèle. Enfin, nous présenterons les conclusions principales du modèle.
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Le contrôle de la pollution environnementale provoquée par les humains et ses influences sur les activités économiques est un sujet de plus en plus populaire depuis les années 80. Beaucoup de chercheurs s’y intéressent afin de trouver les effets de la politique environnementale sur les activités économiques. Ce mémoire a donc pour but d’étudier et d’analyser le Programme canadien de lutte contre les pluies acides (PCLCPA), né en 1985 pour contrôler les pluies acides dans les provinces de l’Est du Canada, qui est l’endroit le plus endommagé par les pluies acides. L’Effet de havre de pollution est la théorie sur laquelle nous nous sommes appuyés dans notre recherche. Nous avons supposé au préalable que le PCLCPA crée un effet positif sur les importations interprovinciales dans les provinces de l’Est du Canada, dans les secteurs industriels qui sont les plus polluants et qui sont classés selon quatre indicateurs d’intensité. Pour vérifier la robustesse des résultats, les importations internationales ainsi que les exportations interprovinciales et internationales sont retenues. En employant la méthode de triple-différence, nos résultats montrent que le PCLCPA n’a pas un effet significatif sur les flux commerciaux canadiens. Les raisons principales pour expliquer un tel résultat portent sur, premièrement, la qualité insuffisante des bases de données; deuxièmement, la structure régionale de l’économie canadienne, qui est la cause majeure de l’échange interprovincial et international canadien, et non le PCLCPA; troisièmement, l’Accord de Libre-Échange entre le Canada et les États-Unis (ALE) a un impact possible sur le commerce international du Canada (avec des conséquences pour le commerce interprovincial également).
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This research project aimed the following goal: promote the creation, use and disclosure of OER in a Group of Schools, involving schools and teachers from different learning levels, expecting to test and validate the use of OER, in a learning-teaching model towards curricular innovation. Defining as a starting point different subjects and teachers from distinct academic areas, we have implemented a set of activities leading to the creation of OER supported, when possible, in FLOSS tools. We adopted an action research methodology with a dual purpose: to act within a community of teachers and students, while increasing at the same time their knowledge, as well as the researcher's. The activity was developed cooperatively in order to process a certain reality of the teaching-learning process, through practical/reflective action towards it and inducing its implementation by others in the Portuguese School System, based on the production and sharing OER.
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[EN]The aim of this work is looking into the possibility of capturing the change in the modal properties (natural frequencies, modal shapes and modal damping ratio) of plain concrete elements due to the presence of cracked areas by using a simple continuum damage zone numerical model.
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This article presents the construction of Social Profitability Index in Communication (IRSCOM), which aims to collect values linked to the operation of the media, rejecting the mercantilist vision and enhancing citizen participation and transparency in its management. This indicator is a proposal that seeks to correct deficiencies in the social profitability of the media to consolidate models that respond to logic focused on building democracy, the strength of plurality and diversity.
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This article presents the Art of Change Movement (Movimiento Arte del Cambio), which has developed out of a project of the Association of Social Workers Without Boundaries (Asociación Trabajadores/as Sociales Sin Fronteras), with the collaboration of the Faculty of Social Work at Universidad de Granada and of education professionals, incorporating theatrical creativity and musical expression as pedagogical and social intervention tools. The aim is for the initiative to become another instrument in the fight against oppression. Through a laboratory for collective creativity involving students and professionals from social work and other social science disciplines, the movement seeks social transformation through artistic expression, based on political commitment and sustainable development that empowers participants.
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[EN] Global warming can affect nesting success of sea turtles due to the rise of the sea level and the subsequent increased inundation or erosion of nesting beaches. Moreover, it can reduce male production to levels that can alter reproduction due to their temperature dependant sex determination (TSD). Now, mean nest temperatures all around the world predict a predominance of female hatchlings, and this trend may increase with global warming in the next decades.
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[EN] The integration of satellite telemetry, remotely sensed environmental data, and habitat/environmental modelling has provided for a growing understanding of spatial and temporal ecology of species of conservation concern. The Republic of Cape Verde comprises the only substantial rookery for the loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta in the eastern Atlantic. A size related dichotomy in adult foraging patterns has previously been revealed for adult sea turtles from this population with a proportion of adults foraging neritically, whilst the majority forage oceanically. Here we describe observed habitat use and employ ecological niche modelling to identify suitable foraging habitats for animals utilising these two distinct behavioural strategies. We also investigate how these predicted habitat niches may alter under the influence of climate change induced oceanic temperature rises.
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La desfiguración de sitios web es uno de los ataques más populares hoy en día y se basan en realizar un cambio en el código HTML de una página web, que se presenta como un cambio visual en la imagen del mismo. En el presente trabajo se propone desarrollar un sistema mediante el cual se puedan detectar y/o reportar dichos cambios de una forma temprana y automatizada. El Software Libre (SL) ofrece la posibilidad de crear soluciones y es el marco sobre el cual se propone una solución.
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This study investigated the effect of simulated microwave disinfection (SMD) on the linear dimensional changes, hardness and impact strength of acrylic resins under different polymerization cycles. Metal dies with referential points were embedded in flasks with dental stone. Samples of Classico and Vipi acrylic resins were made following the manufacturers' recommendations. The assessed polymerization cycles were: A-- water bath at 74ºC for 9 h; B-- water bath at 74ºC for 8 h and temperature increased to 100ºC for 1 h; C-- water bath at 74ºC for 2 h and temperature increased to 100ºC for 1 h;; and D-- water bath at 120ºC and pressure of 60 pounds. Linear dimensional distances in length and width were measured after SMD and water storage at 37ºC for 7 and 30 days using an optical microscope. SMD was carried out with the samples immersed in 150 mL of water in an oven (650 W for 3 min). A load of 25 gf for 10 sec was used in the hardness test. Charpy impact test was performed with 40 kpcm. Data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey's test (5%). The Classico resin was dimensionally steady in length in the A and D cycles for all periods, while the Vipi resin was steady in the A, B and C cycles for all periods. The Classico resin was dimensionally steady in width in the C and D cycles for all periods, and the Vipi resin was steady in all cycles and periods. The hardness values for Classico resin were steady in all cycles and periods, while the Vipi resin was steady only in the C cycle for all periods. Impact strength values for Classico resin were steady in the A, C and D cycles for all periods, while Vipi resin was steady in all cycles and periods. SMD promoted different effects on the linear dimensional changes, hardness and impact strength of acrylic resins submitted to different polymerization cycles when after SMD and water storage were considered.
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This study investigated the effect of simulated microwave disinfection (SMD) on the linear dimensional changes, hardness and impact strength of acrylic resins under different polymerization cycles. Metal dies with referential points were embedded in flasks with dental stone. Samples of Classico and Vipi acrylic resins were made following the manufacturers' recommendations. The assessed polymerization cycles were: A) water bath at 74 ºC for 9 h; B) water bath at 74 ºC for 8 h and temperature increased to 100 ºC for 1 h; C) water bath at 74 ºC for 2 h and temperature increased to 100 ºC for 1 h; and D) water bath at 120 ºC and pressure of 60 pounds. Linear dimensional distances in length and width were measured after SMD and water storage at 37 ºC for 7 and 30 days using an optical microscope. SMD was carried out with the samples immersed in 150 mL of water in an oven (650 W for 3 min). A load of 25 gf for 10 s was used in the hardness test. Charpy impact test was performed with 40 kpcm. Data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey's test (5%). The Classico resin was dimensionally steady in length in the A and D cycles for all periods, while the Vipi resin was steady in the A, B and C cycles for all periods. The Classico resin was dimensionally steady in width in the C and D cycles for all periods, and the Vipi resin was steady in all cycles and periods. The hardness values for Classico resin were steady in all cycles and periods, while the Vipi resin was steady only in the C cycle for all periods. Impact strength values for Classico resin were steady in the A, C and D cycles for all periods, while Vipi resin was steady in all cycles and periods. SMD promoted different effects on the linear dimensional changes, hardness and impact strength of acrylic resins submitted to different polymerization cycles when after SMD and water storage were considered.
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Stages of change assess individual motivation for lifestyle changes, contributing to the development of more effective intervention strategies. The objective of the present study was to identify factors associated with stages of change for lower intake of red meat and higher intake of vegetables in a cross-sectional analysis of 578 Japanese-Brazilians aged 30-90 years. In adjusted logistic regression models, the odds ratios for women (OR = 1.89; 95%CI: 1.154; 3.103) and physically active individuals (OR = 1.00; 95%CI: 1.000; 1.001) were positively associated with stage of "action" for the higher intake of vegetables. Inverse associations were observed between central obesity (OR = 0.5; 95%CI: 0.351; 0.887) and highest tertile of red meat intake (OR = 0.50; 95%CI: 0.302; 0.817), as well as a positive association between age (OR = 1.04; 95%CI: 1.020; 1.070) and the stage of "action" to the lower intake of meat were verified. Motivation for Japanese-Brazilians to change their food intake was linked to lifestyle. Stage of change is an important factor in mediating food intake behavior change.
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Understanding why we age is a long-lived open problem in evolutionary biology. Aging is prejudicial to the individual, and evolutionary forces should prevent it, but many species show signs of senescence as individuals age. Here, I will propose a model for aging based on assumptions that are compatible with evolutionary theory: i) competition is between individuals; ii) there is some degree of locality, so quite often competition will be between parents and their progeny; iii) optimal conditions are not stationary, and mutation helps each species to keep competitive. When conditions change, a senescent species can drive immortal competitors to extinction. This counter-intuitive result arises from the pruning caused by the death of elder individuals. When there is change and mutation, each generation is slightly better adapted to the new conditions, but some older individuals survive by chance. Senescence can eliminate those from the genetic pool. Even though individual selection forces can sometimes win over group selection ones, it is not exactly the individual that is selected but its lineage. While senescence damages the individuals and has an evolutionary cost, it has a benefit of its own. It allows each lineage to adapt faster to changing conditions. We age because the world changes.