872 resultados para Interprètes immigrants


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La consolidació d’una xarxa d’amistats esdevé una vertadera prioritat en la vida de qualsevol adolescent, més encara si es tracta de persones que han aterrat recentment en un entorn que els resulta del tot desconegut. D’aquesta manera, l’article que us ocupa pretén oferir una panoràmica real dels processos de socialització dels joves immigrants, tot partint d’un estudi empíric realitzat a la ciutat de Palma que analitza tres col·lectius concrets: argentins, marroquins i xinesos. Així, doncs, els resultats aquí plantejats permeten interpretar amb certa nitidesa quina és la genètica a partir de la qual es vertebren les relacions amb iguals d’aquests nouvinguts, amb les conseqüències que de tots aquests processos es poden derivar, en Educació Infantil i del Grau en Educació Primària de la Universitat de les Illes Balears.

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El trabajo que presentamos se realizó en el marco de la asignatura Enseñar a leer y escribir en contextos plurilingües, que desde hace seis cursos, el Departamento de Didáctica de la Lengua y la Literatura de la Universitat de Barcelona ofrece como asignatura optativa para todas las especialidades de la formación de maestros de educación infantil y de primaria, en la Facultat de Formació del Professorat de la misma universidad

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Urbanization changes habitat in a multitude of ways, including altering food availability. Access to human-provided food can change the relationship between body condition and honest advertisements of fitness, which may result in changes to behavior, demography, and metapopulation dynamics. We compared plumage color, its relationship with body condition and feather growth, and use as signal of dominance between a suburban and a wildland population of Florida Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens). Although plumage color was not related to body condition at either site, suburban birds had plumage with a greater proportion of total reflectance in the ultra-violet (UV) and peak reflectance at shorter wavelengths. Despite the use of plumage reflectance as a signal of dominance among individuals in the wildlands, we found no evidence of status signaling at the suburban site. However, birds emigrating from the suburban site to the wildland site tended to be more successful at acquiring breeder status but less successful at reproducing than were immigrants from an adjacent wildland site, suggesting that signaled and realized quality differ. These differences in signaling content among populations could have demographic effects at metapopulation scales and may represent an evolutionary trap whereby suburban immigrants are preferred as mates even though their reproductive success relative to effort is lower.

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Previous anthropological investigations at Trentholme Drive, in Roman York identified an unusual amount of cranial variation amongst the inhabitants, with some individuals suggested as having originated from the Middle East or North Africa. The current study investigates the validity of this assessment using modern anthropological methods to assess cranial variation in two groups: The Railway and Trentholme Drive. Strontium and oxygen isotope evidence derived from the dentition of 43 of these individuals was combined with the craniometric data to provide information on possible levels of migration and the range of homelands that may be represented. The results of the craniometric analysis indicated that the majority of the York population had European origins, but that 11% of the Trentholme Drive and 12% of The Railway study samples were likely of African decent. Oxygen analysis identified four incomers, three from areas warmer than the UK and one from a cooler or more continental climate. Although based on a relatively small sample of the overall population at York, this multidisciplinary approach made it possible to identify incomers, both men and women, from across the Empire. Evidence for possible second generation migrants was also suggested. The results confirm the presence of a heterogeneous population resident in York and highlight the diversity, rather than the uniformity, of the population in Roman Britain. Am J Phys Anthropol 140:546-561, 2009. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc