371 resultados para Hilst, Hilda
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The journalistic boom that occurred in Argentina from the second half of the nineteenth century saw the emergence of an active afroporteña press that defend the interests of the black community. This paper, in addition to reviewing the history of the Afro-Argentines newspapers, emphasizes the role played by the elite of African descent in the promotion of modernity among his brothers, while exploring the possible bases for an identity in the ideas spread.
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It is widely believed that work-related training increases a worker’s probability of moving up the job-quality ladder. This is usually couched in terms of effects on wages, but it has also been argued that training increases the probability of moving from non-permanent forms of employment to more permanent employment. This hypothesis is tested using nationally representative panel data for Australia, a country where the incidence of non-permanent employment, and especially casual employment, is high by international standards. While a positive association between participation in work-related training and the subsequent probability of moving from either casual or fixed-term contract employment to permanent employment is observed among men, this is shown to be driven not by a causal impact of training on transitions but by differences between those who do and do not receive training; i.e., selection bias.
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A família representa uma forte instituição social, responsável em larga medida, pela estruturação de valores e comportamentos dos membros que a compõem. Neste sentido, o estudo da vinculação parental em adolescentes, contribui fortemente para a compreensão da origem e dos efeitos no desenvolvimento, dos padrões de relacionamento que se estabelecem ao longo da trajectória desenvolvimental do indivíduo, que em paralelo com a escola, se torna determinante numa etapa tão importante da vida como é a adolescência. A presente investigação teve como finalidade estudar as relações que na escola se podem estabelecer entre professores, pais e alunos (adolescentes), analisando a influência da interacção do vínculo parental no desenvolvimento pessoal e escolar destes últimos. Pretende-se também deste modo, verificar como se correlacionam as variáveis estatuto sócio-económico familiar, faixa etária dos alunos e resultados escolares, com a variável vinculação parental no percurso educativo do adolescente (período neste estudo, compreendido entre os Segundo e Terceiro Ciclos). A investigação efectuada procurou acentuar a pertinência e a necessidade de uma postura interpretativa dos comportamentos e fenómenos sociais, tendo como um dos seus princípios, reforçar a intencionalidade em identificar a forma como as pessoas experienciam e interpretam o mundo social no qual acabam por participar e construir interactivamente. Com este propósito, foram recolhidas opiniões em cinco escolas dos Segundo e Terceiro Ciclos do Ensino Básico do Distrito de Aveiro, através de dois questionários dirigidos a adolescentes, a Escala de Avaliação da Vinculação em Adolescentes, adaptada por Ribeiro, J. e Sousa, M. (2002) e a Escala do Inventário de Percepções Adolescentes adaptada, por Fleming, M. (1993), tendo ainda sido recolhidos dados nos processos individuais dos alunos. Os resultados descritos na última parte, de uma maneira geral, salientam que o vínculo parental influencia significativamente o processo e os resultados escolares dos adolescentes, assinalando no entanto, algumas discrepâncias quanto à frequência, à forma e à importância que os mesmos atribuem à vinculação parental, tendo em conta o estatuto sócio-económico e a idade em questão. Os pais revelaram ainda, diferentes formas de percepcionar a escola e de entender o seu código, realçando-se assim, a importância e a necessidade do diálogo entre a escola e a família, de forma a inferir mudança de atitudes e práticas, impondo-se nesta perspectiva a necessidade de regularização da comunicação entre estas duas entidades.
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Individuals in the photograph are identified as follows: Front Row, L to R: Stuart McDonald, Pete Burtch, Carl Schwenker, Bill Davey, Jim Barnes, ? McDonald, Marie Youngblutt, Lorraine Havens, Margaret Sinclair, Carla Prince, Verna Sinclair, Helen Welsh, Margaret Welsh, Elsie Backshall, Smith girl, Amy McDonald. 2nd Row, L to R: Nelson Sinclair, Gordon Wilson, Ivan Burtch, ? Smith, George Corman, Roy Burtch, Mort Corman, Bob Bell, ?Wilson, Jim Combe, Murray Combe, Jack High, George Welsh, Larry Downes, Gordon Schwenker, Albert Davey, Harvey Davey. Back Row, L to R: Bert Sinclair, Jim Mason, Len Corman, Johnny Corman, David Hallett, Lloyd Graham, Paul Harndon?, Gordon Dormes, George Bell, Doug Garriock, ?McDonald, Mary? Honsberger, Mary Backus, Hilda Wilson. The teacher may be Beatrice Armstrong. Fairview School was built in 1919 in Louth Township, Lincoln County, Ont. It may have been built around the time the county constructed other schools, namely, Grapeview and Glenridge. Nicholson and Macbeth may have been the architects of this school, as some features on the building, ie. the carved stone children’s faces below the lintel of the front door , appear in another known and proven Nicholson and Macbeth building, the former YMCA on Queen Street in St. Catharines. The school remained in operation until 1979 when it was purchased for a church, the Fairview-Louth Community church, which later became Southridge Community church, now located on Glenridge Avenue, St. Catharines, Ont. Today the building is occupied by the Niagara Korean Presbyterian Church.
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Fairview School (9th Street Louth, St. Catharines, Ontario) photograph, ca. 1933 Individuals in the photograph are identified as follows: Front Row, L to R: Stuart McDonald, Pete Burtch, Carl Schwenker, Bill Davey, Jim Barnes, ? McDonald, Marie Youngblutt, Lorraine Havens, Margaret Sinclair, Carla Prince, Verna Sinclair, Helen Welsh, Margaret Welsh, Elsie Backshall, Smith girl, Amy McDonald. 2nd Row, L to R: Nelson Sinclair, Gordon Wilson, Ivan Burtch, ? Smith, George Corman, Roy Burtch, Mort Corman, Bob Bell, ?Wilson, Jim Combe, Murray Combe, Jack High, George Welsh, Larry Downes, Gordon Schwenker, Albert Davey, Harvey Davey. Back Row, L to R: Bert Sinclair, Jim Mason, Len Corman, Johnny Corman, David Hallett, Lloyd Graham, Paul Harndon?, Gordon Dormes, George Bell, Doug Garriock, ?McDonald, Mary? Honsberger, Mary Backus, Hilda Wilson. The teacher may be Beatrice Armstrong.
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The letter beings with Eleanore Celeste describing her cold and staying in bed most of the day. They had visitors in the evening, Mrs. Rothe and Helen and earlier Hilda and Dick. Arthur and Eleanore Celeste are married, according to this letter. This letter is labelled number 61.
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Eleanore Celeste mentions outings with her friend Hilda. She also mentions the list of promotions that she watches for Arthur's name. The letter is labelled number 130.
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Eleanore Celeste has had a falling out with her friend Hilda Hartdegen because she doesn't want to contact "Uncle Dickie", but Hilda wants her to call him to set up an outing. Arthur had said that he didn't want Eleanore Celeste to see "Uncle Dickie" without the company of her Mother.
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Ingeniería Ambiental) UANL
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Parasitología) UANL
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Tesis (Maestría en Trabajo Social) UANL
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Biología de la Reproducción) UANL
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Ingeniería de Tránsito) UANL
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Alimentos) UANL