982 resultados para Michigan Central Railroad Company.
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Esse trabalho teve origem numa monografia de conclusão de curso de graduação em psicologia, e parte da constatação de que atualmente, nos grandes centros urbanos, o grupo de mulheres financeiramente independentes sem um companheiro é cada vez mais numeroso, tornando-se muito presente no nosso cotidiano e na mídia. A pesquisa teve como objetivo descrever, analisar e discutir a representação social da mulher solteira construída por 210 mulheres, com idades entre 20 e 49 anos, habitantes da cidade do Rio de Janeiro. A coleta de dados foi realizada pela aplicação individual de um questionário às participantes da pesquisa. O questionário consistiu na solicitação de tarefas de evocação, em seu contexto normal e de substituição, além de perguntas fechadas e abertas, e da obtenção de dados de caracterização sociodemográfica. Os dados coletados por meio da evocação livre foram processados com auxílio do softwareEvoc e analisados de acordo com a abordagem estrutural das representações sociais, segundo a qual os conteúdos cognitivos de uma representação se organizam em dois sistemas internos: um sistema central, também chamado de núcleo central, e um sistema periférico. A análise do questionário envolveu tratamentos estatísticos descritivos das respostas às perguntas fechadas e abertas, tendo sido estas últimas submetidas a um processo prévio de categorização temática. A representação da mulher com 30 anos ou mais, solteira e sem filhos, construída pelas mulheres em geral, é fortemente marcada por elementos contraditórios, mas sem deixar de caracterizar a mulher contemporânea. O conteúdo representacional evidencia uma dimensão imagética muito influenciada pela mídia, e expressa o sentimento de autonomia, refletindo o atual momento da mulher. Esse perfil de mulher, apesar de corresponder a uma mulher que rompe com o seu papel tradicional na sociedade e que tem um poder de escolha, ainda incorpora a imagem de encalhada, o que pode indicar a persistência de um grande conservadorismo por parte das próprias mulheres.
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A sociedade carioca enfrenta diuturnamente cenários variados entre catástrofes e emergências, nos quais o profissional bombeiro militar assume a responsabilidade funcional pelo resgate das vítimas, enfrentando situações inesperadas e riscos diversos. Portanto, esta pesquisa investigou as representações sociais dos bombeiros militares da metrópole do Rio de Janeiro, com a finalidade de compreender o pensamento de bombeiros militares acerca das emergências intencionais - aquelas onde as vítimas demonstram a intenção (ou assumiram o risco) de provocar o resultado calamitoso. E emergências não intencionais, aquelas onde as vítimas não evidenciam a intenção de produzir o acidente. A amostra foi composta por 150 bombeiros oriundos de 05 unidades operacionais distintas, localizadas no Centro, Barra da Tijuca, Copacabana, Catete e Botafogo, que responderam a um questionário sobre seus pensamentos em relação a diferentes tipos de emergências. Observou-se que os bombeiros avaliam as vítimas de emergências intencionais mais negativamente do que as vítimas de emergências não intencionais, o que interfere em seus julgamentos sobre a atribuição de culpa à vítima, tempo de resposta do socorro e qualidade do atendimento prestado.
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Redd counting is an integral part of most Fishery Officers duties. The number and distribution of salmonid redds throughout salmonid catchments provides invaluable information on the range and extent of spawning by both salmon and sea trout. A project was initiated by the Fisheries Science and Management Team of Central Area, North West Region in England in liaison with the Flood Defence function. The main objective of this project was to assess redd count data for Central Area and attempt to quantify these data in order to produce a grading system that would highlight key salmonid spawning areas. By showing which were the main areas for salmon and sea trout spawning, better informed decisions could be made on whether or not in-stream Flood Defence works should be given the go-ahead. The main salmonid catchments in Central Area were broken into individual reaches, approximately 1 km in length. The number of redds in these individual reaches were then calculated and a density per lkm value was obtained for each reach. A grading system was devised which involved looking at the range of density per km values and dividing this by five to produce 5 classes, A - E. A sixth class (F) was used where the density per Ion value was 0.00. This grading system was calculated at two levels of detail. Grades for salmon and sea trout were produced for each individual catchment and also on an Area-wide level. Maps were produced using a range of colours to represent the grade for each reach. These maps provide a highly useful overview of the status of salmonid spawning for each catchment over individual years and highlight the key salmon and sea trout spawning areas in each catchment. These maps and the associated summary data should now provide Flood Defence and Fisheries staff with a fairly detailed overview of the status of spawning in any location within the. main salmonid catchments in Central Area. Although these maps are very useful they should only be used as a guide. The current practice of consulting with the local Fishery Officer should be continued to ensure that expert local knowledge is taken into account.
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The purpose of this report is to record key events/data and to outline the activities of the NRA Central Area Fisheries Function during 1994. The Rivers looked at include the Ribble, Lune, Hodder and Wyre. The issues that the report looks at includes Hydrological and meterological data, catch data for salmon and sea trout, fish kills, and fish stocking. It also lists the Micro-tag returns for 1994 and the six key objectives that the Central Area Fisheries Function has set itself for 1995. The report uses a range of different graphs and tables to display their data.
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The purpose of this report is to record key events and achievements of the NRA Central Area Fisheries Function in 1995. Rivers include the Ribble, Hodder and Lune. The report looks at Hydrological and meteorological data, site visits made during the year, communications and reports, Capital works and purchases, Stock assessment, monitoring and specific investigations, Fisheries Management advice, Fish kills and rescues, Fish rearing and stocking. It also looks at rod and net catches for salmon and sea trout, micro-tag returns, the drought, the results of the 1995 objectives set the year before and the key objectives for 1996.
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The purpose of this report is to record key events and achievements of the NRA Central Area Fisheries Function in 1996. Rivers are Ribble, Hodder and Lune. The report looks at Hydrological and meteorological data, site visits made during the year, promotional events that it was involved with; communications and reports, Capital works and purchases, Stock assessment, monitoring and specific investigations, Fisheries Management advice, Fish kills and rescues, Fish rearing and stocking. It also includes catch data for net and rod catches for Salmon and Sea trout; the results of the objectives made last year and key objectives for next year.
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From 2001 to 2006, 71 pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs) were deployed on five species of pelagic shark (blue shark [Prionace glauca]; shortfin mako [Isurus oxyrinchus]; silky shark [Carcharhinus falciformis]; oceanic whitetip shark [C. longimanus]; and bigeye thresher [Alopias superciliosus]) in the central Pacific Ocean to determine species-specific movement patterns and survival rates after release from longline fishing gear. Only a single postrelease mortality could be unequivocally documented: a male blue shark which succumbed seven days after release. Meta-analysis of published reports and the current study (n=78 reporting PSATs) indicated that the summary effect of postrelease mortality for blue sharks was 15% (95% CI, 8.5–25.1%) and suggested that catch-and-release in longline fisheries can be a viable management tool to protect parental biomass in shark populations. Pelagic sharks displayed species-specific depth and temperature ranges, although with significant individual temporal and spatial variability in vertical movement patterns, which were also punctuated by stochastic events (e.g., El Niño-Southern Oscillation). Pelagic species can be separated into three broad groups based on daytime temperature preferences by using the unweighted pair-group method with arithmetic averaging clustering on a Kolmogorov-Smirnov Dmax distance matrix: 1) epipelagic species (silky and oceanic whitetip sharks), which spent >95% of their time at temperatures within 2°C of sea surface temperature; 2) mesopelagic-I species (blue sharks and shortfin makos, which spent 95% of their time at temperatures from 9.7° to 26.9°C and from 9.4° to 25.0°C, respectively; and 3) mesopelagic-II species (bigeye threshers), which spent 95% of their time at temperatures from 6.7° to 21.2°C. Distinct thermal niche partitioning based on body size and latitude was also evident within epipelagic species.