991 resultados para Queer community archives
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Account of the Jewish community in Linnich, its history and its institutions.
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List of names, members of the Jewish community Papenburg (Aschendorf) from the earliest time to 1942; manuscript: "Geschichte der Juedischen Gemeinde Papenburg und Ihrer Familien".
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Project evaluation is a process of measuring costs, benefits, risks and uncertainties for the purpose of decision-making by estimating and assessing impacts of the project to the community. The effects of impacts of toll roads are similar but different from the general non-tolled roads. Project evaluation methodologies are extensively studied and applied to various transport infrastructure projects. However, there is no definitive methodology to evaluate toll roads. This review discusses the impacts of toll roads then reviews the limitations of existing project evaluation methodologies when evaluating toll road impacts. The review identified gaps of knowledge of toll evaluations. First, the treatment of toll in project evaluation, particularly in Cost-Benefit Analysis requires further study to explore the appropriate methodology. Secondly, the project evaluation methodology needs to place strong emphasis on empirically based risk and uncertainty assessment. Addressing the limitations of the existing project evaluation methodologies leads to improvements of the methodology in practical level as well as fills the gap of knowledge of project evaluation for toll roads with respect to net impacts to the community.
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This study investigated curriculum practices in Queensland community language schools and how these practices are supported by government policy. The conceptual framework drew on theories of ethnolinguistic vitality and curriculum dimensions. The research design involved case studies of two community language schools of different sizes, using classroom observation and interviews. Cross–case analysis revealed contrasting curriculum practices determined by student enrolments, and different capacities to access and benefit from what policy support was available. This study offers some implications and possibilities to better support quality curriculum practices in community language schools.
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Ruminant livestock are important sources of human food and global greenhouse gas emissions. Feed degradation and methane formation by ruminants rely on metabolic interactions between rumen microbes and affect ruminant productivity. Rumen and camelid foregut microbial community composition was determined in 742 samples from 32 animal species and 35 countries, to estimate if this was influenced by diet, host species, or geography. Similar bacteria and archaea dominated in nearly all samples, while protozoal communities were more variable. The dominant bacteria are poorly characterised, but the methanogenic archaea are better known and highly conserved across the world. This universality and limited diversity could make it possible to mitigate methane emissions by developing strategies that target the few dominant methanogens. Differences in microbial community compositions were predominantly attributable to diet, with the host being less influential. There were few strong co-occurrence patterns between microbes, suggesting that major metabolic interactions are non-selective rather than specific. © 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
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Marketing of goods under geographical names has always been common. Aims to prevent abuse have given rise to separate forms of legal protection for geographical indications (GIs) both nationally and internationally. The European Community (EC) has also gradually enacted its own legal regime to protect geographical indications. The legal protection of GIs has traditionally been based on the idea that geographical origin endows a product exclusive qualities and characteristics. In today s world we are able to replicate almost any prod-uct anywhere, including its qualities and characteristics. One would think that this would preclude protec-tion from most geographical names, yet the number of geographical indications seems to be rising. GIs are no longer what they used to be. In the EC it is no longer required that a product is endowed exclusive characteristics by its geographical origin as long as consumers associate the product with a certain geo-graphical origin. This departure from the traditional protection of GIs is based on the premise that a geographical name extends beyond and exists apart from the product and therefore deserves protection itself. The thesis tries to clearly articulate the underlying reasons, justifications, principles and policies behind the protection of GIs in the EC and then scrutinise the scope and shape of the GI system in the light of its own justifications. The essential questions it attempts to aswer are (1) What is the basis and criteria for granting GI rights? (2) What is the scope of protection afforded to GIs? and (3) Are these both justified in the light of the functions and policies underlying granting and protecting of GIs? Despite the differences, the actual functions of GIs are in many ways identical to those of trade marks. Geographical indications have a limited role as source and quality indicators in allowing consumers to make informed and efficient choices in the market place. In the EC this role is undermined by allowing able room and discretion for uses that are arbitrary. Nevertheless, generic GIs are unable to play this role. The traditional basis for justifying legal protection seems implausible in most case. Qualities and charac-teristics are more likely to be related to transportable skill and manufacturing methods than the actual geographical location of production. Geographical indications are also incapable of protecting culture from market-induced changes. Protection against genericness, against any misuse, imitation and evocation as well as against exploiting the reputation of a GI seem to be there to protect the GI itself. Expanding or strengthening the already existing GI protection or using it to protect generic GIs cannot be justified with arguments on terroir or culture. The conclusion of the writer is that GIs themselves merit protection only in extremely rare cases and usually only the source and origin function of GIs should be protected. The approach should not be any different from one taken in trade mark law. GI protection should not be used as a means to mo-nopolise names. At the end of the day, the scope of GI protection is nevertheless a policy issue.
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Background Project archives are becoming increasingly large and complex. On construction projects in particular, the increasing amount of information and the increasing complexity of its structure make searching and exploring information in the project archive challenging and time-consuming. Methods This research investigates a query-driven approach that represents new forms of contextual information to help users understand the set of documents resulting from queries of construction project archives. Specifically, this research extends query-driven interface research by representing three types of contextual information: (1) the temporal context is represented in the form of a timeline to show when each document was created; (2) the search-relevance context shows exactly which of the entered keywords matched each document; and (3) the usage context shows which project participants have accessed or modified a file. Results We implemented and tested these ideas within a prototype query-driven interface we call VisArchive. VisArchive employs a combination of multi-scale and multi-dimensional timelines, color-coded stacked bar charts, additional supporting visual cues and filters to support searching and exploring historical project archives. The timeline-based interface integrates three interactive timelines as focus + context visualizations. Conclusions The feasibility of using these visual design principles is tested in two types of project archives: searching construction project archives of an educational building project and tracking of software defects in the Mozilla Thunderbird project. These case studies demonstrate the applicability, usefulness and generality of the design principles implemented.
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Manuscripts and articles by Rabbi Dr. Jacob G. Wiener about Jewish communities in Germany.
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Brochure, describing the history of the Jewish community in St. Louis, founded mostly by immigrants from Germany.
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World War I diary of the physician Nathan Wolf
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Article about the synagogue and the Jewish community in Kirchheim
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Tarkastelen työssäni sitä, mitä ja miten myöhäisantiikin ja keskiajan Euroopassa liikkuneista ristiinpukeutuvista ja muuten sukupuolirajoja rikkoneista pyhimyksistä on kirjoitettu. Nostan näistä pyhimyksistä esille erityisesti Teklan, Marinan/Margareetan, Eufrosynen ja Wilgefortisin. Sovellan heidän legendoihinsa ja legendoista tehtyihin tulkintoihin queer-luentaa. Kysyn, miten pyhimysten sukupuoli on nähty ja millaisia kysymyksiä siihen liittyen on kysytty - ja mitä jätetty kysymättä - modernissa tutkimuskirjallisuudessa. Tarkastelen erityisesti, millaisia sukupuolen ylittämisen ja sukupuolettomuuden mahdollisuuksia tutkijat ovat legendoista löytäneet, ja kokeilen, mitä uusia tai toisenlaisia mahdollisuuksia oma luentani tuo esille. Käsittelen aihepiiriä koskevaa aiempaa tutkimusta paitsi osana pyhimyslegendojen tulkintahistoriaa myös tuoreina toisintoina legendoista. Queer toimii työssäni sekä näkökulmana että lukutapana. Queer-näkökulman ytimessä on ajatus sukupuolen performatiivisuudesta: sukupuoli on ilmiönä yhtäältä merkityksellisten tekojen ja eleiden toistoa ja toisaalta selviytymisstrategia. Ajatus sukupuolesta selviytymisstrategiana viittaa siihen, miten ihminen elää sekä kulttuuristen normien vaikutuksen alla että niihin vaikuttaen ja uusia merkityksiä antaen. Performatiivinen käsitys sukupuolesta kyseenalaistaa modernin sukupuolikäsityksen, jonka Judith Butler kiteyttää heteroseksuaalisen matriisin käsitteeseen. Queer-luennalla etsin ja täytän uudelleen sellaisia teksteistä löytyviä aukkoja ja analysoin sellaisia riitasointuja, jotka kertovat heteroseksuaalisesta matriisista. Lukutapani on sukua fenomenologisen sulkeistamisen harjoitukselle. Luentaani voi kuvata kokeilevaksi, erityisen sukupuoli- ja seksuaalisensitiiviseksi sosiaalisen konstruktionismin ajatuksiin perustuvaksi lähiluvuksi. Yhtenä lähtökohtana luennalleni on ajatus, että menneisyyden tuominen postmodernin läheisyyteen voi tuoda uutta valoa sekä menneisyyteen että postmoderniin. Työni sijoittuu uskontotieteen ja queer-tutkimuksen kenttien välillä paikkaan, jota ei ole Suomessa aikaisemmin kokeiltu. Teklan, Marinan/Margareetan, Eufrosynen ja Wilgefortisin legendoista nousee työssäni esille erityisesti neljä teologista Kristukseen liittyvää teemaa: kaste Kristukseen pukeutumisena, Kristuksen sukupuolittaminen, mieheksi tuleminen edellytyksenä Kristuksen seuraamiselle ja askeesi Kristuksen ruumiillisena imitoimisena. Queer-luennassani nämä teemat tarkentuvat ja osoittautuvat tärkeiksi tulkinta-avaimiksi ristiinpukeutuvien pyhimysten legendoihin. Nämä tulkinta-avaimet, queer sekä taustatiedot keskiajan sukupuolikäsityksistä valottavat sekä toinen toisiaan että työni kohdetta. Yhdessä ne tuovat esille kysymyksiä, jotka ovat aiemmassa tutkimuksessa jääneet yleensä kysymättä. Erityisesti queer-luentani nostaa esille kysymyksen sukupuolettomuuden mahdollisuudesta. Aiemmissa tutkimuksissa sukupuolen ylittäminen ohitetaan "tosiasiassa mahdottomana" asiana. Queer-luennassani kuitenkin näkyy, että sukupuolettomuus ei ole vain mahdollista, vaan myös uskonnollisesti erityisen merkityksellinen olemisen tapa. Työni perusteella sukupuolen ambivalenssi ja sukupuolettomuus voidaan lukea marginaalin sijasta aivan kristinuskon ytimeen. Myös Kristuksen hahmoa voidaan - ja ristiinpukeutuvien pyhimysten kohdalla kannattaa - katsoa nimenomaan kulttuuristen sukupuolirajojen ylittämisen kautta. Pyhimysten vaatteiden vaihtamisen voi lukea mieheksi naamioitumisen sijaan (sukupuoleltaan ambivalenttiin tai kokonaan sukupuolettomaan) Kristukseen pukeutumisena ja sitä kautta sukupuolesta riisuutumisena tai lapsen sukupuolettomaan tilaan jäämisenä. Queer-näkökulmasta voi puhua performatiivisesta sukupuolettomuudesta.
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This paper reports on a study to evaluate technology-based processes for assessment moderation. The aim was to evaluate standard features found in an institutional Learning Management System, and their compatibility with the values and practices of a large teaching team. The process used an online discussion board forum for tutors, the paring of more experienced tutors with those new to the process, and further meetings conducted in both face-to-face and web conferencing environments. Online rubrics were used for assessing student work and the provision of feedback. A focus group conducted after marking was concluded and the analysis of the discussion board forum demonstrated a strong community of practice with a shared understanding of assessment requirements.
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Access to quality professional learning and the opportunity to collaborate with other educators can be limited for teachers in rural and remote areas of Western Australia. A recognised need to enhance the skills of rural teaching professionals and encourage teachers in small communities to join collegial networks was established by the members of several professional organisations. A working group consisting of representatives from the Australian College of Educators-WA (ACE-WA), the Rural and Remote Education Advisory Council (RREAC), the Society for the Provision of Education in Rural Australia (SPERA) and the School of Isolated and Distance Education (SIDE) provided teachers in rural areas with the opportunity to reduce professional isolation through the provision of relevant, convenient, and cost effective in-service education. Through a videoconferencing system, accessed within the Western Australian Telecentre Network and other educational organisations, the audience connected and participated with the presenter and studio based audience for two Hot Topics Seminars in 2008. This paper reports on the challenges and successes encountered by the working group and the findings of the research conducted throughout 2008.
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Australian education is undergoing national reform at many levels. The school sector, where preservice teachers will be employed, are adjusting to the demands of the National Curriculum and improving teacher quality through the National Professional Standards for Teachers. In addition, the university sector, where pre-service teachers are prepared, is undergoing its own education reform through the introduction of a demand-driven system and ensuring quality for tertiary education interns through the Higher Education Standards Framework. In moving to prepare preservice teachers for the school system; universities are grappling with the double-barreled approach to teacher quality; quality within the university course and quality within the student teachers being prepared. Through a collaborative partnership including university lecturers, Department of Education central administration staff, school principals, school coordinators, practicum supervisors, mentor teachers and pre-service teachers; the stakeholders have formed an online community of learners engaging in reflective practice who are committed to improving teacher quality. This online community not only links the key stakeholders within the project, it facilitates the nexus between theory and practice often missing in our pre-service teacher placements. This paper reports preliminary data about an initiative to ensure final year pre-service teachers are aspiring to meet the graduate professional standards through the use of an innovative online community.