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Norah and Fred Fisher welcomed John Fisher into the world on November 29, 1912, not knowing what an influential role he would play in shaping Canada's history. John Fisher grew up as the middle child of five brothers and sisters in Frosty Hollow, New Brunswick, close to today’s town of Sackville. Sackville’s main industry was the Enterprise Foundry which the Fisher family owned and operated; however, Fisher had no plans of going into the family business. He was more inspired by his maternal grandfather, Dr. Cecil Wiggins, who lived with the family after retiring from the Anglican ministry. Wiggins encouraged all his grandchildren to be well read and to take part in discussions on current events. There were often visitors in the Fisher household taking part in discussions about politics, religion, and daily life. Fisher forced himself to take part in these conversations to help overcome his shyness in social settings. These conversations did help with his shyness and also in forming many opinions and observations about Canada. It put Fisher on the road to becoming Mr. Canada and delivering the many eloquent speeches for which he was known. Fisher did not venture far from home to complete his first degree. In 1934 he graduated from Mount Allison University in Sackville, NB with an Arts degree. The same year Fisher enrolled in Dalhousie’s law school. During his time at Dalhousie, Fisher discovered radio through Hugh Mills. Mills or “Uncle Mel” was on CHNS, Halifax’s only radio station at the time. Fisher began by making appearences on the radio drama show. By 1941 he had begun writing and broadcasting his own works and joined the staff as an announcer and continuity writer. In 1936 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was formed, the first National radio station. Fisher joined the CBC shortly after it’s beginning and remained with them, as well as the Halifax Herald newspaper, even after his law school graduation in 1937. By 1943 Fisher’s talks became a part of the CBC’s programming for a group of maritime radio stations. Fisher once described his talks as follows “my talks weren’t meant to be objective. . . they were meant to be favourable. They were ‘pride builders’” He began his famed John Fisher Reports at CBC Toronto when he transfered there shortly after the war. This program brought emmence pride to the fellow Canadians he spoke about leading to approximately 3500 requests per year to speak at banquets and meeting throughout Canada and the United States. Fisher was a well travelled indivdual who would draw on personal experiences to connect with his audience. His stories were told in simple, straight forward language for anyone to enjoy. He became a smooth, dynamic and passionate speaker who sold Canada to Canadians. He became a renowned journalist, folk historian, writer and broadcaster. Fisher was able to reach a vast array of people through his radio work and build Canadian pride, but he did not stop there. Other ways Fisher has contributed to Canada and the Canadian people include: Honoured by five Canadian Universities. 1956, became the Director of the Canadian Tourist Association. 1961, was appointed Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Canada. 1963, Commissioner of the Centennial Commission (the Federal Agency Responsible for Canada’s 100th birthday) 1968, received the Service Medal , a coveted Order of Canada. President of John Fisher Enterprises Ltd., private consultant work, specializing in Centennial planning, broadcasts, lectures and promotion. John Fisher continued recording radio broadcasts even after his diagnosis with cancer. He would record 3 or 4 at a time so he was free to travel across Canada, the U.S., Europe and Mexico in search of treatments. Fisher passed away from the disease on February 15, 1981 and he is buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto.

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Pós-graduação em Letras - FCLAS

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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O presente trabalho visou investigar qual a importância da Psicoterapia em homens doentes de aids marcados pela proximidade com a morte ou a finitude existencial internados em uma enfermaria hospitalar. A intervenção psicológica, na área da saúde e da clínica psicológica, foi procedimento interventivo que permitiu efetivar a escuta socialmente engajada visando superar a premissa acerca da doença enquanto centro do tratamento, transmitida ao longo da história e veiculando a concepção de um sujeito patológico. Nesta perspectiva, o objetivo deste trabalho foi incentivar os participantes da pesquisa a vivenciar a atenção à própria saúde reconhecendo-a enquanto um direito de cidadania básico a todos os homens. Sobre os procedimentos a psicoterapia breve gestáltica e os cuidados paliativos foram as estratégias utilizadas nos atendimentos realizados no Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto em Belém do Pará-Brasil. Os participantes da pesquisa foram quatro homens adultos, com faixa etária entre 18 e 49 anos de idade. A seleção iniciou com a pesquisa documental dos relatórios e documentos elaborados pelos profissionais que atendem na enfermaria da clinica infecto-parasitária (DIP) como fichas de identificação, prontuários de identificação dos casos, onde estava descrita o diagnóstico, o histórico de saúde. Tratou-se de uma pesquisa clínico-qualitativa, que utilizou o método fenomenológico e concepções existencialistas, e referencial teórico da Gestalt-terapia. Para a análise do discurso dos informantes se valeu da Hermenêutica da linguagem proposta em Paul Ricouer, que propõe a compreensão da dimensão linguística (sentido) e dimensão extralinguística (referência), partindo da análise gramatical da frase do locutor, perpassando pela análise semântica da fala, com atenção às funções e atos da linguagem. Nas analises nos atentamos unicamente à assimilação da função Expressiva ou Emotiva, em que o sujeito que se destacou foi o EU, e aos atos do discurso: locucionários (ato de dizer; expressão verbal), ilocucionários (aquilo que fazemos ao dizer; recursos não verbais que acompanham a fala) e atos perlocucionários (reflexo da linguagem no outro). Os resultados mostraram que os homens são responsáveis por suas próprias habilidades, e que podem ampliar as possibilidades em suas vidas, mesmo em situação de fragilidade e sem possibilidade de cura, identificando os meios a sua disposição, que permitiram lidar com uma situação de dificuldade. Quanto à psicoterapia ela foi um facilitador, e proporcionou a possibilidade de se compreender alguns modos de vinculação, subjetivação e relação dos homens atendidos no hospital.

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On verso: Public Relations Office. Army Air Forces Pilot School (Basic) Greenwood Army Air Field, Greenwood, Mississippi. Press release attached to rear of photo. Begins with: "Michigan is badly outcharging Ohio State," said the radio sports announcer. The reason for the pleased expressions on the faces of these four former Michigan university students ... left to right: Aviation Cadets Joseph H. Hellman, 20, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Norman S. Tea(?)han, 22, of Schnectady, New York; Harold A. Nefe, 23, of Frankenmuth, Michigan, is standing by the radio. James Oliver Nordlie, 20, of Detroit, Michigan is sitting to the right of Cadet Nefe.

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Note attached: In background are members of the orchestra, and in the foreground are some of those who had individual parts in the performance. Jefferson B. Webb, station manager, is in the center, with Reta Alcock, child actress, seated on his knee. Others seated from left to right, are Wynn Wright, actor in the sketch "The Night Express"; Ole Foersch, director of the orchestra; Miss Alcock, Mr. Webb. Mr. Webb and Marion Martin, pianist. Standing directly back of them are Frances Harris, soprano; B.D. Welling, actor in the sketch; Kathryn Young, Soprano soloist; Ty Tyson, announcer; Helen Kennedy Snyder, contralto; Rex White, station dramatist; Arnold Tieman, announcer; Wilfred Engelman, Baritone soloist. Among these in center background are Herschell Hart, announcer, and C.C. Bradner, who gave News Bulletins founded on Page One events of twelve years ago. 12th Anniversary: Aug. 20, 1932

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We studied in this dissertation the argumentation in the court judgment, which goal was to identify, describe and explain the running of argumentative operators in the argumentative orientation of text and discourse built through the text of the judgment. We support our research in the constructs adopted for the ATD – (Textual Analysis of the Discourses) - Adam (2011), in the studies about the Aristotle’s Rhetoric (1959) and Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca (1996) and other works such as of the Alves (2005), Capez (2008), Charaudeau (2012), Keller and Bastos (2015), Koch (2009; 2011), Rodrigues, Silva Neto and Passeggi (2010), Trubilhano and Henriques (2013). In a methodological way, we made use of deductive-inductive method, because we analyzed the argumentation in an "unknown" text - particular case - based on a theory already known (about language, text and argumentation). About the nature and objectives, our search was characterized as qualitatively and as an explanatory and descriptive investigation, with technical procedures of documental collection of Bibliographic Search. As corpus, we use a court judgment of character condemnatory, issued on September 10, 2014 and taken from the online site of the Federal Court of Rio Grande do Norte (JFRN). The results revealed that the argumentative operators exercised decisive roles in the organization of argumentative strategies of the text and the speech , guiding the announcer to the Desired conclusion by the enunciator. It was also possible to conclude that the use of argumentative operators allowed syllogistic constructions in the form of presentation of the arguments and in the construction of argumentation. In addition, operators like "but", "until", "already", "although" etc. helped to identify in the data's analysis the point of view (PoV) of the enunciator, the expectation break about the previous enunciate and / or the value scale given to the argument. Finally, with the use of argumentative operators the enunciator introduced arguments able to demonstrate/justify a thesis and refute an opposing thesis towards a conclusion sought by the own enunciator.

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We studied in this dissertation the argumentation in the court judgment, which goal was to identify, describe and explain the running of argumentative operators in the argumentative orientation of text and discourse built through the text of the judgment. We support our research in the constructs adopted for the ATD – (Textual Analysis of the Discourses) - Adam (2011), in the studies about the Aristotle’s Rhetoric (1959) and Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca (1996) and other works such as of the Alves (2005), Capez (2008), Charaudeau (2012), Keller and Bastos (2015), Koch (2009; 2011), Rodrigues, Silva Neto and Passeggi (2010), Trubilhano and Henriques (2013). In a methodological way, we made use of deductive-inductive method, because we analyzed the argumentation in an "unknown" text - particular case - based on a theory already known (about language, text and argumentation). About the nature and objectives, our search was characterized as qualitatively and as an explanatory and descriptive investigation, with technical procedures of documental collection of Bibliographic Search. As corpus, we use a court judgment of character condemnatory, issued on September 10, 2014 and taken from the online site of the Federal Court of Rio Grande do Norte (JFRN). The results revealed that the argumentative operators exercised decisive roles in the organization of argumentative strategies of the text and the speech , guiding the announcer to the Desired conclusion by the enunciator. It was also possible to conclude that the use of argumentative operators allowed syllogistic constructions in the form of presentation of the arguments and in the construction of argumentation. In addition, operators like "but", "until", "already", "although" etc. helped to identify in the data's analysis the point of view (PoV) of the enunciator, the expectation break about the previous enunciate and / or the value scale given to the argument. Finally, with the use of argumentative operators the enunciator introduced arguments able to demonstrate/justify a thesis and refute an opposing thesis towards a conclusion sought by the own enunciator.