874 resultados para Proverbial style
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Este trabajo se propone complementar el artículo de Miguel Ángel Pérez Priego, "La escritura proverbial de Santillana" (1992), en el que aborda la cuestión desde la variación estilística que significaron los Proverbios o Centiloquio en la producción poética del Marqués de Santillana. Al inscribir el poema en la categoría genérica del proverbio, Pérez Priego reconoce las características propias de la escritura proverbial en el texto de Santillana, al mismo tiempo que destaca el uso estilístico diferenciado de proverbios y refranes según los tipos de poemas que los contienen. A partir del estudio de la interpolación de paremias en sus poesías doctrinales más extensas, en composiciones líricas representativas y en textos prosísticos, podemos aportar otro aspecto distintivo del discurso proverbial del poeta: la confluencia de la tradición paremiológica medieval y de nuevos paradigmas humanistas. Esto es resultado de la vasta erudición y conocimiento de la Antigüedad clásica, así como del continuo interés por la cultura popular, que caracterizan la obra y formación del Marqués de Santillana
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Este trabajo se propone complementar el artículo de Miguel Ángel Pérez Priego, "La escritura proverbial de Santillana" (1992), en el que aborda la cuestión desde la variación estilística que significaron los Proverbios o Centiloquio en la producción poética del Marqués de Santillana. Al inscribir el poema en la categoría genérica del proverbio, Pérez Priego reconoce las características propias de la escritura proverbial en el texto de Santillana, al mismo tiempo que destaca el uso estilístico diferenciado de proverbios y refranes según los tipos de poemas que los contienen. A partir del estudio de la interpolación de paremias en sus poesías doctrinales más extensas, en composiciones líricas representativas y en textos prosísticos, podemos aportar otro aspecto distintivo del discurso proverbial del poeta: la confluencia de la tradición paremiológica medieval y de nuevos paradigmas humanistas. Esto es resultado de la vasta erudición y conocimiento de la Antigüedad clásica, así como del continuo interés por la cultura popular, que caracterizan la obra y formación del Marqués de Santillana
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Este trabajo se propone complementar el artículo de Miguel Ángel Pérez Priego, "La escritura proverbial de Santillana" (1992), en el que aborda la cuestión desde la variación estilística que significaron los Proverbios o Centiloquio en la producción poética del Marqués de Santillana. Al inscribir el poema en la categoría genérica del proverbio, Pérez Priego reconoce las características propias de la escritura proverbial en el texto de Santillana, al mismo tiempo que destaca el uso estilístico diferenciado de proverbios y refranes según los tipos de poemas que los contienen. A partir del estudio de la interpolación de paremias en sus poesías doctrinales más extensas, en composiciones líricas representativas y en textos prosísticos, podemos aportar otro aspecto distintivo del discurso proverbial del poeta: la confluencia de la tradición paremiológica medieval y de nuevos paradigmas humanistas. Esto es resultado de la vasta erudición y conocimiento de la Antigüedad clásica, así como del continuo interés por la cultura popular, que caracterizan la obra y formación del Marqués de Santillana
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This paper is a detailed case narrative on how a Faculty of a leading Australian University conducted a rigorous process improvement project, applying fundamental Business Process Management (BPM) concepts. The key goal was to increase the efficiency of the faculty’s service desk. The decrease of available funds due to reducing student numbers and the ever increasing costs associated with service desk prompted this project. The outcomes of the project presented a set of recommendations which leads to organizational innovation having information technology as an enabler for change. The target audience includes general BPM practitioners or academics who are interested in BPM related case studies, and specific organisations who might be interested in conducting BPM within their service desk processes.
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This paper presents an assessment innovation which used a tournament style competition to challenge and engage first year marketing students. The course-wide competition required student teams to solve real-world marketing problems for industry sponsors. Student feedback reflects enjoyment of the task and the competition, with students welcoming the opportunity to put theory into practice. Student attendance in the lectures and tutorials involving team presentations was improved. This structure can be adapted for any course with large enrolments. We recommend that instructors adopting a tournament structure consider grading mechanisms that promote equal effort and additional rewards, such as bonus marks, for teams progressing in subsequent rounds.
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The Melbourne Decision Making Questionnaire (Mann, Burnett, Radford, & Ford, 1997) measures selfreported decision-making coping patterns. The questionnaire was administered to samples of University students in the US (N = 475), Australia (N = 262), New Zealand (N = 260), Japan (N = 359), Hong Kong (N = 281), and Taiwan (N = 414). As predicted, students from the three Western, individualistic cultures (US, Australia, and New Zealand) were more con® dent of their decision-making ability than students from the three East Asian, group-oriented cultures (Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan). No cross-cultural differences were found in scores on decision vigilance (a careful decision-making style). However, compared with Western students, the Asian students tended to score higher on buck-passing and procrastination (avoidant styles of decision making) as well as hypervigilance (a panicky style of decision making). Japanese students scored lowest on decision self-esteem and highest on procrastination and hypervigilance. It was argued that the con¯ ict model and its attendant coping patterns is relevant for describing and comparing decision making in both Western and Asian cultures.
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The Flinders Decision-Making Questionnaire (FDMQ) (Mann, 1982), which measures three decision-making styles and decision-making self-esteem, and the Self-Description Questionnaire III (SDQ HI) (Marsh & O'Neill, 1984), which measures 13 facets of self-concept; were administered to 475 university students to investigate some of the tenets of Janis and Mann's (1976, 1977) conflict model of decision-making and to further investigate the influence of self-concept on decision-making behaviours. The findings empirically validated Janis and Mann's (1977) link between decision-making self-esteem and decision-making style. Modest relationships, in the predicted direction, were found between decision-making self-esteem and the three decision-making styles (Vigilance, Defensive Avoidance, and Hypervigilance). In addition, specific facets of self-concept (General, Verbal, Academic, Honesty/Reliability and Problem-Solving Self Concepts) were related to self-reported decision-making behaviours.
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If our only sources of information were the newspapers and the television, the available evidence would suggest that youth is a terrible problem. Not only would we be convinced that most crime is committed by the social category of youth, but that young people are running out of control, that the streets are no longer safe, that all manner of standards are dropping, that the schools are in chaos, and that, as a consequence of these facts, society faces ruin. Fortunately, there is a considerable body of academic literature which rebuts these assertions, and via a more rigorous and objective analysis of society, it has sought to explain the practices, cultures and circumstances through and by which contemporary youth is formed.
Maternal reminiscing style during early childhood predicts the age of adolescents' earliest memories
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Individual differences in parental reminiscing style are hypothesized to have long-lasting effects on children’s autobiographical memory development, including the age of their earliest memories. This study represents the first prospective test of this hypothesis. Conversations about past events between 17 mother–child dyads were recorded on multiple occasions between the children’s 2nd and 4th birthdays. When these children were aged 12–13 years, they were interviewed about their early memories. Adolescents whose mothers used a greater ratio of elaborations to repetitions during the early childhood conversations had earlier memories than adolescents whose mothers used a smaller ratio of elaborations to repetitions. This finding is consistent with the hypothesis that past-event conversations during early childhood have long-lasting effects on autobiographical memory.
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User-Web interactions have emerged as an important area of research in the field of information science. In this study, we investigate the effects of users’ cognitive styles on their Web navigational styles and information processing strategies. We report results from the analyses of 594 minutes recorded Web search sessions of 18 participants engaged in 54 scenario-based search tasks. We use questionnaires, cognitive style test, Web session logs and think-aloud as the data collection instruments. We classify users’ cognitive styles as verbalisers and imagers based on Riding’s (1991) Cognitive Style Analysis test. Two classifications of navigational styles and three categories of information processing strategies are identified. Our study findings show that there exist relationships between users’ cognitive style, and their navigational styles and information processing strategies. Verbal users seem to display sporadic navigational styles, and adopt a scanning strategy to understand the content of the search result page, while imagery users follow a structured navigational style and reading approach. We develop a matrix and a model that depicts the relationships between users’ cognitive styles, and their navigational style and information processing strategies. We discuss how the findings from this study could help search engine designers to provide an adaptive navigation support to users.