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A nossa investigacao esta dedicada a paises que falam essencialmente a lingua portuguesa, nao sera de admirar que a maioria dos livros por nos usados sejam de autores e ediccao portuguesa. No decorrer deste trabalho recorremos a livros e trabalhos academicos de autores como: Carvalho, Arons de: A Censura À Imprensa Na Época Marcelista; Minerva,Coimbra, 1999; Evora, Silvino Lopes: As fontes jornalísticas na televisão caboverdiana, ediccoes FCC, Universidade do Minho,2004; Fontcuberta: Mar de, A Notícia – Pistas para compreender o mundo; Editorial Notícias “Tradução de Fernando Cascais”,Lisboa, 1999; Mata, Maria José: A Autocrítica no Jornalismo – O ombudsman na imprensa nacional e estrangeira; Minerva Editora,Coimbra, 2002; Pigeat, Henri: Médias et Déontologie – Règles du jeu ou jeu sans règles; Presses Universitaires Francaises, Paris, 1997; Sodré, Nelson Werneck. História da imprensa no Brasil. 2ª ed., Rio de Janeiro: Graal, 1977; Sousa, Jorge Pedro: As Notícias e os seus Efeitos; Minerva Editora,Coimbra, 2000; Veiga Manuel: Cabo Verde insularidade e Literatura, editions Karthala, Paris, 1998; Bem como, um conjunto de leis e projectos de lei ligados a comunicacao social, e algumas entrevistas. Estrutura do trabalho: Esta tese e constituida de: introducao, tres capitulos, conclusao, bibliografia e alguns anexos num total de . Na introducao explica-se a escolha do tema, a sua actualidade, o objecto de investigacao e claro a sua inovacao. No primeiro capitulo estudamos o context do aparecimento dos media nos paises lusofonos nos exemplos de Cabo Verde, Brasil, e Portugal. No Segundo cappitulo, analizamos as leis, os processos de controlo e financiamento dos mass-media e a regulacao dos conteudos dos programas de radio e televisao. No terceiro capitulo, a situacao actual dos meios de comunicacao social e do Jornalismo na CPLP, nele esta tambem exposta a parte practica do trabalho ou seja a analize da relacao do publico com os media e o nivel de confianca do publico na informacao por eles veiculada.
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We implemented Biot-type porous wave equations in a pseudo-spectral numerical modeling algorithm for the simulation of Stoneley waves in porous media. Fourier and Chebyshev methods are used to compute the spatial derivatives along the horizontal and vertical directions, respectively. To prevent from overly short time steps due to the small grid spacing at the top and bottom of the model as a consequence of the Chebyshev operator, the mesh is stretched in the vertical direction. As a large benefit, the Chebyshev operator allows for an explicit treatment of interfaces. Boundary conditions can be implemented with a characteristics approach. The characteristic variables are evaluated at zero viscosity. We use this approach to model seismic wave propagation at the interface between a fluid and a porous medium. Each medium is represented by a different mesh and the two meshes are connected through the above described characteristics domain-decomposition method. We show an experiment for sealed pore boundary conditions, where we first compare the numerical solution to an analytical solution. We then show the influence of heterogeneity and viscosity of the pore fluid on the propagation of the Stoneley wave and surface waves in general.
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Audit report on the Public Employment Relations Board for the year ended June 30, 2006
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Within the spokes model of Chen and Riordan (2007) that allowsfor non-localized competition among arbitrary numbers of media outlets, we quantify the effect of concentration of ownership on qualityand bias of media content. A main result shows that too few commercial outlets, or better, too few separate owners of commercial outlets can lead to substantial bias in equilibrium. Increasing the number of outlets (commercial and non-commercial) tends to bring down this bias; but the strongest effect occurs when the number of owners is increased. Allowing for free entry provides lower bounds on fixed costs above which substantial commercial bias occurs in equilibrium.
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Standard methods for the analysis of linear latent variable models oftenrely on the assumption that the vector of observed variables is normallydistributed. This normality assumption (NA) plays a crucial role inassessingoptimality of estimates, in computing standard errors, and in designinganasymptotic chi-square goodness-of-fit test. The asymptotic validity of NAinferences when the data deviates from normality has been calledasymptoticrobustness. In the present paper we extend previous work on asymptoticrobustnessto a general context of multi-sample analysis of linear latent variablemodels,with a latent component of the model allowed to be fixed across(hypothetical)sample replications, and with the asymptotic covariance matrix of thesamplemoments not necessarily finite. We will show that, under certainconditions,the matrix $\Gamma$ of asymptotic variances of the analyzed samplemomentscan be substituted by a matrix $\Omega$ that is a function only of thecross-product moments of the observed variables. The main advantage of thisis thatinferences based on $\Omega$ are readily available in standard softwareforcovariance structure analysis, and do not require to compute samplefourth-order moments. An illustration with simulated data in the context ofregressionwith errors in variables will be presented.
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The purpose of this newsletter is to inform and update State agencies on relevant labor relations issues and employment law on a monthly basis, and to focus on topics or questions agencies would like more information about.
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The purpose of this newsletter is to inform and update State agencies on relevant labor relations issues and employment law on a monthly basis, and to focus on topics or questions agencies would like more information about.
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The purpose of this newsletter is to inform and update State agencies on relevant labor relations issues and employment law on a monthly basis, and to focus on topics or questions agencies would like more information about.
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The purpose of this newsletter is to inform and update State agencies on relevant labor relations issues and employment law on a monthly basis, and to focus on topics or questions agencies would like more information about.
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Several patient-related variables have already been investigated as predictors of change in psychodynamic psychotherapy. Defensive functioning is one of them. However, few studies have investigated adaptational processes, encompassing defence mechanisms and coping, from an integrative or comparative viewpoint. This study includes 32 patients, mainly diagnosed with adjustment disorder and undergoing time-limited psychodynamic psychotherapy lasting up to 40 sessions, and will focus on early change in defence and coping. Observer-rater methodology was applied to the transcripts of two sessions of the first part of the psychotherapeutic process. It is assumed that the contextual-relational variable of therapeutic alliance intervenes as moderator on change in adaptational processes. Results corroborated the hypothesis, but only for coping, whereas for defences, overall functioning remained stable over the first 20 sessions of psychotherapy. These results are discussed within the framework of disentangling processes underlying adaptation, i.e., related to issues on trait and state aspects, as well as the role of the therapeutic alliance.
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Allergy to radiographic contrast media Hypersensitivity reactions to radio-contrast media are common in the daily practice. These products are responsible for immediate (< or = 1 hour after administration) and non immediate (> 1 hour after administration) hypersensitivity reactions. A diagnostic work-up by an allergologist with skin tests and in some cases provocation tests is of value in reducing the risk of recurrent hypersensitivity reactions to iodinated contrast media. A careful selection of the patients is required because the incidence of breakthrough reactions is still concerning, even with proper premedication. Practical recommendations are presented in this article. For gadolinium-based contrast agents, data in the literature is not sufficient for suggesting guidelines.