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Currently, Portugal assumes itself as a democratic rule of substantive law State, sustained by a legal system seeking the right balance between the guarantee of fundamental rights and freedoms constitutional foreseen in Portugal’s Fundamental Law and criminal persecution. The architecture of the penal code lies with, roughly speaking, a accusatory basic structure, “deliberately attached to one of the most remarkable achievements of the civilizational democratic progress, and by obedience to the constitutional commandment”, in balance with the official investigation principle, valid both for the purpose of prosecution and trial. Regarding the principle of non self-incrimination - nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare, briefly defined as the defendant’s right of not being obliged to contribute to the self-incrimination, it should be stressed that there isn’t an explicit consecration in the Portuguese Constitution, being commonly accepted in an implicit constitutional prediction and deriving from other constitutional rights and principles, first and foremost, the meaning and scope of the concept of democratic rule of Law State, embedded in the Fundamental Law, and in the guidelines of the constitutional principles of human person dignity, freedom of action and the presumption of innocence. In any case, about the (in) applicability of the principle of the prohibition of self-incrimination to the Criminal Police Bodies in the trial hearing in Court, and sharing an idea of Guedes Valente, the truth is that the exercise of criminal action must tread a transparent path and non-compliant with methods to obtain evidence that violate the law, the public order or in violation of democratic principles and loyalty (Guedes Valente, 2013, p. 484). Within the framework of the penal process relating to the trial, which is assumed as the true phase of the process, the witness represents a relevant figure for the administration of criminal justice, for the testimonial proof is, in the idea of Othmar Jauernig, the worst proof of evidence, but also being the most frequent (Jauernig, 1998, p. 289). As coadjutant of the Public Prosecutor and, in specific cases, the investigating judge, the Criminal Police Bodies are invested with high responsibility, being "the arms and eyes of Judicial Authorities in pursuing the criminal investigation..." which has as ultimate goal the fulfillment of the Law pursuing the defense of society" (Guedes Valente, 2013, p. 485). It is in this context and as a witness that, throughout operational career, the Criminal Police Bodies are required to be at the trial hearing and clarify the Court with its view about the facts relating to occurrences of criminal context, thus contributing very significantly and, in some cases, decisively for the proper administration of the portuguese criminal justice. With regards to the intervention of Criminal Police Bodies in the trial hearing in Court, it’s important that they pay attention to a set of standards concerning the preparation of the testimony, the very provision of the testimony and, also, to its conclusion. Be emphasized that these guidelines may become crucial for the quality of the police testimony at the trial hearing, thus leading to an improvement of the enforcement of justice system. In this vein, while preparing the testimony, the Criminal Police Bodies must present itself in court with proper clothing, to read before and carefully the case files, to debate the facts being judged with other Criminal Police Bodies and prepare potential questions. Later, while giving his testimony during the trial, the Criminal Police Bodies must, summing up, to take the oath in a convincing manner, to feel comfortable, to start well by convincingly answering the first question, keep an attitude of serenity, to adopt an attitude of collaboration, to avoid the reading of documents, to demonstrate deference and seriousness before the judicial operators, to use simple and objective language, to adopt a fluent speech, to use nonverbal language correctly, to avoid spontaneity responding only to what is asked, to report only the truth, to avoid hesitations and contradictions, to be impartial and to maintain eye contact with the judge. Finally, at the conclusion of the testimony, the Criminal Police Bodies should rise in a smooth manner, avoiding to show relief, resentment or satisfaction, leaving a credible and professional image and, without much formality, requesting the judge permission to leave the courtroom. As final note, it’s important to stress that "The intervention of the Police Criminal Bodies in the trial hearing in Court” encloses itself on a theme of crucial importance not only for members of the Police and Security Forces, who must welcome this subject with the utmost seriousness and professionalism, but also for the proper administration of the criminal justice system in Portugal.
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Resumen tomado de la publicaci??n
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Cat??logo que recoge las ayudas t??cnicas que facilita la Consejer??a de Educaci??n, ciencia e Investigaci??n de la Regi??n de Murcia, destinadas a los alumnos con necesidades educativas especiales. Se especifican las caracter??sticas t??cnicas, medidas, destinatarios y objetivos de uso de las mismas. El objetivo del presente Cat??logo es que todos los profesionales que trabajan con alumnos con necesidades educativas especiales (acnees) conozcan la existencia de estas ayudas t??cnicas y el tipo de alumno a quien van dirigidas, con el fin de que una vez detectada la necesidad puedan solicitarlas f??cilmente. As?? mismo se especifican las caracter??sticas t??cnicas y medidas de cada ayuda, estableciendo un sistema de c??digos seg??n medidas y accesorios, con el fin de poder concretar al m??ximo el tipo de material necesario y agilizar el procedimiento de dotaci??n. Se recogen en anexos el procedimiento de solicitud y los formularios
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Analizar el estado de la cuesti??n de la educaci??n en valores en Educaci??n Primaria. Describir el contexto espec??fico en el que se asienta la investigaci??n. Explorar las posibilidades de educar en valores a trav??s del di??logo en un aula de Educaci??n Primaria. Establecer orientaciones sobre la educaci??n en valores en Educaci??n Primaria. El modelo metodol??gico elegido es la etnograf??a educativa y el m??todo de la investigaci??n es el estudio de caso. La investigaci??n se ha centrado en un estudio de caso ??nico: el estudio en profundidad de un aula de Educaci??n Primaria, realizando la investigadora una observaci??n participante. El centro educativo elegido es el CP Germ??n Fern??ndez Ramos de Oviedo, popularmente conocido como CP Villar Pando, y el aula corresponde a quinto curso, al que acuden veinticinco alumnos, quince ni??os y diez ni??as, de entre nueve y once a??os. De ellos, el 40 por ciento son inmigrantes. La propuesta que se hace en este estudio es que a trav??s del di??logo entre todos los miembros del aula pueden abordarse en profundidad los m??s diversos asuntos morales. El di??logo en el aula permite crear un clima de trabajo muy rico en el que se pueden abordar infinitas tem??ticas de educaci??n en valores, creando un medio reflexivo, en el que confluyan ideas previas sobre el tema, conocimientos acad??micos, experiencias, etc.. El trabajo etnogr??fico ha permitido indagar sobre el enfoque dial??gico de educaci??n en valores en Primaria y los resultados permiten establecer las siguientes conclusiones: 1) El di??logo est?? sometido a normas; 2) No son precisos sofisticados materiales educativos; 3) Permite plantear la educaci??n en valores de manera contextualizada; 4) Permite abordar la educaci??n en valores de modo transversal; 5) Permite desarrollar una ense??anza 'no infantilizadora'; 6) La ense??anza de valores c??vicos no tiene por qu?? ser una actividad acad??mica en sentido estricto; 7) La ense??anza de valores se puede abordar racionalmente; 8) Es una forma de aprender cooperativa, comunitaria; 9) Permite ense??ar al alumnado a dialogar; 10) Se favorece el pensamiento libre y aut??nomo; 11) La metodolog??a dial??gica en educaci??n en valores permite abordar en profundidad diversos contenidos acad??micos; 12) Coherencia entre teor??a-pr??ctica; y 13) Positiva valoraci??n de los implicados.
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Los profesores del Departamento de Biolog??a y Geolog??a de este IES elaboraron esta gu??a como ayuda a aquellos que se acercan por primera vez al conocimiento de los ??rboles y arbustos de su entorno m??s cercano, aquel que se circunscribe a los jardines del Instituto y al ??rea recreativa pr??xima, ambos situados en Vegadeo (Asturias). La mayor parte de las especies descritas son plantas cultivadas procedentes de jardines y viveros cuya utilizaci??n ornamental se encuentra muy extendida por lo que a pesar no formar parte de la flora aut??ctona de Asturias su presencia en calles y parques urbanos es tan com??n que no resultan extra??as al observador. Este material forma parte de un programa del Departamento, en el que adem??s de visitas, salidas, estudios fuera del recinto y tareas de mantenimiento del jard??n del IES se editaron varios trabajos relacionados con el mismo. En ??l se encuentran una introducci??n explicativa a la gu??a; el cat??logo de ??rboles y arbustos (nombre popular, nombre cient??fico, clasificaci??n, descripci??n, h??bitat, origen y distribuci??n, usos, ilustraciones); un glosario, un ??ndice de especies, clave dicot??mica para principiantes y un plano del ??rea catalogado con la ubicaci??n de cada especie.
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The source files and full sized renders of the main eHandbook 'cube' (both Photoshop and .png format). Created by David Davies and Dr Matt Jones.
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Source files (Photoshop .psd) and full sized .png of the eHandbook title logo.
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This is a selection of University of Southampton Logos in both vector (svg) and raster (png) formats. These are suitable for use on the web or in small documents and posters. You can open the SVG files using inkscape (http://inkscape.org/download/?lang=en) and edit them directly. The University logo should not be modified and attention should be paid to the branding guidelines found here: http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/10481 You must always leave a space the width of an capital O in Southampton on all 4 edges of the logo. The negative space makes it appear more prominently on the page.
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The new Physics dept Quantum Light and Matter group logo designed by Alexey Kavokin in vector format. Re-traced original bitmap logo for high quality printing. Created in inkscape and exported to PDF, EPS and high resolution PNG
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These are a range of logos created in the same way as Mr Patrick McSweeny http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/11157. The logo has been extracted from PDF documents and is smoother and accurate to the original logo design. Many thanks to to McSweeny for publishing the logo, in SVG originally, I struggled to find it anywhere else. Files are in Inkscape SVG, PDF and PNG. From Mr Patrick McSweeney: This is a selection of University of Southampton Logos in both vector (svg) and raster (png) formats. These are suitable for use on the web or in small documents and posters. You can open the SVG files using inkscape (http://inkscape.org/download/?lang=en) and edit them directly. The University logo should not be modified and attention should be paid to the branding guidelines found here: http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/10481 You must always leave a space the width of an capital O in Southampton on all 4 edges of the logo. The negative space makes it appear more prominently on the page.
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Logo for the school of Physics and Astronomy in Inkscape SVG, PDF and high-resolution PNG format
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Esta obra recopila las obras de arte que se integran en el Municipio de B??rcena de Cicero. La autora analiza exhaustivamente cada representaci??n art??stica y la contextualiza. La estructura de la publicaci??n es la siguiente: 1. Introducci??n-presentaci??n. 2. Coordenadas Hist??ricas. 3. Adal-Treto. 4. Ambrosero. 5. B??rcena de Cicero. 6. Cicero. 7. Moncali??n. 8. Anexo.