912 resultados para Platonism Plutarch. Lives


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Diarrheagenics Escherichia coli are the major agents involved in diarrheal disease in developing countries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the time of appearance of the first asymptomatic infection by the different categories of diarrheagenic E. coli in 44 children since their birth and during the first 20 months of their lives. In all of the children studied, we detected at least one category of diarrheagenic E. coli through the 20 months of the study. 510 diarrheagenic E. coli (33.5%) were obtained from the 1,524 samples collected from the 44 children during the time of the study (31.4% EAggEC, 28.8% EPEC, 27.1% DAEC, and 12.7% ETEC). Neither EHEC nor EIEC were identified. The median age for diarrheagenic E. coli colonization was 7.5 months. The mean weaning period was 12.8 months and the mean age for introduction of mixed feeding (breast fed supplemented) was 3.8 months. A significantly lower incidence of diarrheal disease and asymptomatic infections was recorded among the exclusively breast-fed rather than in the supplemented and non breast-fed infants. For ETEC, EPEC and EAggEC the introduction of weaning foods and complete termination of breast-feeding were associated with an increase of asymptomatic infections.

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Last decades economic development induced massive international and regional migration flows directed to the urban spaces. The magnitude and swiftness of these processes determined that several cities’ authorities would fail to respond to the increasing demands of many social services. The right to an “adequate housing” emerged as a political concern, leading governments and institutions to develop housing programmes directed to improve the lives of slum dwellers. This paper presents a diachronic evolution of these specific housing policies in the paradigmatic case-study of Brazil, critically analysing the evolving roles played by the multiple levels of decision (from international institutions to local communities) in the development and implementation of such measures.

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O estágio que aqui se relata enquadra-se no âmbito do mestrado em Comunicação de Ciência, da Faculdade de Ciências Sociais Humanas (FCSH) da Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL) e do Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica (ITQB). Foi realizado no projeto STOL – Science Through Our Lives, do Centro de Biologia Molecular e Ambiental (CBMA) da Escola de Ciências da Universidade do Minho (ECUM), e teve a duração de três meses. Esta componente prática do mestrado permitiu desenvolver um trabalho in loco, com o objetivo de servir, sobretudo, a comunicação de ciência informal. As principais atividades desenvolvidas foram exposições (Homo numericus; “Ponto a Ponto Enche a Ciência o Espaço), produção de materiais educativos (Objetos Educativos para a Casa das Ciências), campanhas de sensibilização (Comemoração do Dia Mundial da Água), auscultação do público (Vox Pop), crónicas de jornal (coluna “Aqui há Ciência”) e estabelecimento de parcerias estratégicas entre o STOL e outras forças vivas da região (AVianense e “Diário do Minho”). Ao integrar as atividades a decorrer no projeto STOL, foi possível contribuir com sugestões e novos materiais, e implementar projetos cujo principal objetivo foi o contacto direto com o público. De todo o trabalho se obteve um feedback positivo, conforme se documenta neste relatório e respetivos anexos. Se alguns constrangimentos podem ser enunciados (falta de recursos económicos e humanos, fraca tradição de envolvimento da população com a ciência e vice-versa, e a considerável falta de apoio institucional a atividades de divulgação de ciência), também devem ser evidenciados aspetos muito positivos como a dinâmica do grupo STOL, a capacidade de envolver diferentes públicos nas suas atividades, diferenciar estratégias para esses grupos, e finalmente, avaliar, sempre que possível, o seu desempenho, incluindo os resultados nas atividades seguintes. Neste contexto foram aplicados os conhecimentos adquiridos durante o primeiro ano curricular do mestrado, permitindo o ganho de experiência na área de trabalho onde a autora se sente realizada e pretende permanecer.

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While the work-family relation conflict literature has received much attention, there is a lack of empirical evidence towards work-family positive relation. Furthermore, there is a lack of understanding and recognition of possible benefits obtained by skills’ development during maternity. This study concludes that a family-work relation has a positive outcome, namely the enrichment. It was evident that there is a potential win when women enrich their role as workers through the enrichment of their family lives. Moreover, this enrichment is perceived by mothers along the development of their children; each age and phase have different challenges and enable different skills’ improvement. The findings support the notion that not all work and family experiences are negative and experiences from the work and home can improve outcomes both inside and outside the workplace.

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Loneliness and isolation among the elderly is an enormous problem in Portugal. Interventions to tackle loneliness worldwide have had limited success, and new approaches are needed. Shared Lives is an adult foster placement service in the UK that shows significant promise in tackling both loneliness, isolation and other societal challenges linked with ageing. This feasibility study suggests that replicating a Shared Lives service in Portugal, using a Social Impact Bond (SIB), is viable and likely to create both social and financial value for all stakeholders involved. This study provides recommendations for how a Shared Lives SIB could be designed and implemented.