890 resultados para West Bridgewater
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Contiene: Manual de Instrucciones, Tres cuentos; El sem??foro loco, Cuando salgo a jugar, La gallina verde, un peri??dico; Comunidad Escolar, 16 carpetas de l??minas, un paquete de hojas de ferfil, un paquete de hojas de observaci??n, 49 cuadernillos de respuestas, 2 cajas de varios objetos, 3 cuadernos, 3 cartulinas, l??minas de papel cebolla, papel de lija, una bomba de aire, un reloj, una pelota, un aro, 2 esponjas
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No âmbito da cadeira de Empreendedorismo e Liderança, leccionada no Mestrado de Turismo da Universidade Lusófona, o trabalho final consiste em cada aluno apresentar um exemplo prático de sua iniciativa, no lançamento de um projceto turístico, de acordo com os objectivos e conteúdos programáticos da cadeira. Como refere o Prof. Abranja no seu artigo, “os pequenos empreendimentos que transitam do sonho para o mercado são fundamentais para o desenvolvimento económico e social de qualquer região.” Poderia seleccionar outros trabalhos, mas este tem todos os ingredientes de ser um exemplo para todos quanto queiram ser empreendedores e tomar a sua paixão realidade. O facto desta proposta de empreendedorismo ser localizada fora da Grande Lisboa, reafirma a vocação do Ensino Superior de Turismo em ter uma dimensão nacional, adequada ao espírito lusófono que se pretende incutir nos alunos. Outra razão desta escolha, é a de ser um projecto de pequena dimensão, na sua fase inicial e acessível para que os seus sonhos e paixões, factores essenciais para que um projecto de empreendedorismo tenha bases sustentadas para alcançar o êxito empresarial.
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Considerando duas diferentes perspetivas acerca da relevância do Movimento Law and Literature na sua configuração Law in Literature, a de Robin WEST e a de Richard POSNER, especificamente confrontando as suas divergentes leituras de Franz KAFKA, o presente artigo propõe uma leitura crítica das consequências das correspondentemente conflituantes compreensões antropológicas para os problemas do sentido do direito e da posição do homem perante o direito.
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The Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus) is an open-country species breeding in the northern United States and Canada, and has likely experienced a long-term, range-wide, and substantial decline. However, the cause and magnitude of the decline is not well understood. We set forth to address the first two of six previously proposed conservation priorities to be addressed for this species: (1) better define habitat use and (2) improve population monitoring. We recruited 131 volunteers to survey over 6.2 million ha within the state of Idaho for Short-eared Owls during the 2015 breeding season. We surveyed 75 transects, 71 of which were surveyed twice, and detected Short-eared Owls on 27 transects. We performed multiscale occupancy modeling to identify habitat associations, and performed multiscale abundance modeling to generate a state-wide population estimate. Our results suggest that within the state of Idaho, Short-eared Owls are more often found in areas with marshland or riparian habitat or areas with greater amounts of sagebrush habitat at the 1750 ha transect scale. At the 50 ha point scale, Short-eared Owls tend to associate positively with fallow and bare dirt agricultural land and negatively with grassland. Cropland was not chosen at the broader transect scale suggesting that Short-eared Owls may prefer more heterogeneous landscapes. On the surface our results may seem contradictory to the presumed land use by a “grassland” species; however, the grasslands of the Intermountain West, consisting largely of invasive cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), lack the complex structure shown to be preferred by these owls. We suggest the local adaptation to agriculture represents the next best habitat to their historical native habitat preferences. Regardless, we have confirmed regional differences that should be considered in conservation planning for this species. Last, our results demonstrate the feasibility, efficiency, and effectiveness of utilizing public participation in scientific research to achieve a robust sampling methodology across the broad geography of the Intermountain West.
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The automatic tracking technique used by Thorncroft and Hodges (2001) has been used to identify coherent vorticity structures at 850hPa over West Africa and the tropical Atlantic in the ECMWF 40-year reanalysis. The presence of two dominant source regions, north and south of 15ºN over West Africa, for storm tracks over the Atlantic was confirmed. Results show that the southern storm track provides most of the storms that reach the main development region where most tropical cyclones develop. There exists marked seasonal variability in location and intensity of the storms leaving the West African coast, which may influence the likelihood of downstream intensification and longevity. There exists considerable year-to-year variability in the number of West African storm tracks, both in numbers over the land and continuing out over the tropical Atlantic Ocean. While the low-frequency variability is well correlated with Atlantic tropical cyclone activity, West African rainfall and SSTs, the interannual variability is found to be uncorrelated with these. In contrast, variance of the 2-6-day-filtered meridional wind, which provides a synoptic-scale measure of African Easterly Wave activity, shows a significant, positive correlation with tropical cyclone activity at interannual timescales.