7 research outputs found

    Modelos de producción alternativos en el teatro independiente

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    La cooperativa teatral como forma de trabajo. Queremos aportar, a través del análisis de experiencias consolidadas, una nueva mirada acerca de modelos de producción en funcionamiento donde la necesidad del colectivo teatral requiere la participación de gestores particulares, un productor y productor ejecutivo que aportan un diseño de producción

    Season 1, Episode 6: Using Digital Storytelling in Literacy Education with Dr. Kathryn Caprino

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    Digital storytelling can be a powerful teaching tool for children. In this episode of The JayPod, Etown Education professor Dr. Kathryn Caprino talks about what digital storytelling is and what some of the potential benefits are for using it in the classroom. In 2021, she published a series of blog posts on this topic in collaboration with former Early Childhood Education students, Samantha Weigle and Alyssa Marzili. You can check out those blog posts at the links below: Digital Storytelling: An Exciting Teaching Tool! href= https://www.middleweb.com/46096/assessing-digital-stories-in-the-middle-grades/\u3eAssessing Digital Stories in the Middle Grades Dr. Caprino has taught middle and high school English. She teaches classes on adolescent and children’s literature and literacy methods and has a special interest in integrating technology as part of literacy education. You can follow her on Twitter at @Kcapliteracy and she also reviews children\u27s books at https://katiereviewsbooks.wordpress.com/

    La porte du Marzili à Berne telle qu' elle fut en 1650

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    Die Haldensperrmauer am Gerbergraben, vor Abtragung des Marzilitores und des WehrgangsAlbert Kauw pinx. ; G. Löhrer delin ; Lith. v. L. A. HallerNach einer Ansicht von Albrecht Kauw (Historisches Museum Bern

    Bibliografía

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    Se reseñan los siguientes libros: * La Nueva Gramática de la Real Academia. — Sus innovaciones y salvedades. * Leyes psicológicas de la Evolución de los Pueblos, por G. Le Bon, págs. 220; Daniel Jorro, editor, Madrid. * El estudio y la enseñanza de la Historia, por B. A. Hinsdale, profesor de la Universidad de Michigan; ps. 466; Daniel Jorro, editor, Madrid. * La Foi laique, por Ferdinando Buisson; ps. 334; Hachette y Cía., editor, París. * Laboratoire de Psycologie expérimentale de Rome. Contributi Psicologici, recueil de 23 mémoires. * Esquisse d’une éducation de l’attention, París, F. Alean, 137 págs., por Van Biervliet. * La genése des instincts. Etude expérimentale, 1 Vol. in 16, 327, págs. Flamarión, París 1912, por Hachet Souplet. * Les regles esthétiques et les lois du sentimente, por H. Dussanze; París, Alean, 1911. Págs. 541. * The Carnegie Foundation for the advancement of Teaching. Medical Education in Europe, 357 págs. * Antropo-sociologia. (Vulgarización enciclopédica de sus elementos), por Alejandro Güichot y Sierra, I tomo. Editado por Artes Gráficas, Sevilla, 1911. * La Psicología étnica e la Scienza eugenistica, por Enrique Morselli, Génova, 7 de Mayo de 1912. * La vida, su valor y su significación, por Rodolfo Eucken, profesor de Filosofía de la Universidad de Jena; págs. 280, Daniel Jorro, Madrid. * Die Geschichte der Erziehung in soziologischer und geistesgeschichtlicher Beleuchtung, por P. Barth. Leipzig, O. B. Beisland, editor (1811). Páginas, VII 620. * L’Educazione dei sensi, por Evaristo Marzili; S. Lapi, editor, Cittá del Castello (1912). Páginas: XII-207. * Mapa Escolar de la Provincia de Entre Ríos. * Los diputados de Buenos Aires en las cortes de Cádiz y el nuevo sistema de gobierno económico de América, por el doctor E. del Valle Iberlucea, profesor de las dos universidades; pág. 266. Martín García editor. * Contribución al estudio de los niños débiles y retardados en edad escolar, por Hamiiton Cassinelli, tesis para optar al título de doctor en medicina, pág. 217. * Álgebra, por E. Lafférriére, pág. 561. Cabaut y Cía. editores. Buenos Aires.Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociale

    Life-history responses, transmission dynamics and epidemiology in a terrestrial gastropod infected with parasitic mites

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    Parasites are known to influence the life-history of their hosts. A parasite-induced reduction in host fecundity and survival may lead to a reduced rate of increase in the host population. Genetic variation in parasite resistance and parasite-induced host mortality is a precondition for parasite-induced selection on host populations and enables parasites to influence their host’s population genetics. The occurrence and the distribution of parasites in host populations are determined by parasite transmission. Transmission among host individuals is one of the most important characteristics in the life cycle of a parasite species, and is fundamentally important for the parasite’s fitness. Parasite-induced life-history responses and the dynamics of parasite transmission are key elements of the epidemiology. Mathematical models of parasite transmission and the host life-history may help to understand the dynamics of host- and parasite populations and are essential to predict the course of infectious diseases, which are especially important in the context of veterinary and human health care. In the present thesis we investigated the impact of Riccardoella limacum, a parasitic mite of terrestrial gastropods, on life-history of Arianta arbustorum, a common host of R. limacum. Furthermore, we examined the transmission dynamics of R. limacum. Data on parasite-induced life-history responses in A. arbustorum and on parasite transmission were then combined in mathematical models, in order to predict the epidemiology and to assess disease relevant parameters, which may help to predict the course of R. limacum infections in A. arbustorum populations. In order to assess the impact of R. limacum on the life-history of A. arbustorum, we quantified the reproductive output (number of eggs), the hatching success of the eggs and the activity of naturally infected snails. The reproductive output was reduced in infected snails, whereas the hatching success of the eggs was slightly increased in infected snails compared to parasite-free snails. Snail behavior differed between infected and parasite-free snails by a reduced activity of parasite infected snails. Furthermore, in 2 out of 3 A. arbustorum populations and in experimentally infected snails winter survival was reduced in infected snails compared to uninfected snails. In order to quantify the additive genetic variation in parasite load and winter mortality, every second snail of 15 lab bred snail families was experimentally infected with R. limacum. Parasite load of infected snails showed high heritable variation among snail families, suggesting additive genetic variation in parasite resistance in A. arbustorum. Furthermore, parasite load increased with increasing snail size within snail family, which suggests that the proliferation of R. limacum is limited by resources provided by A. arbustorum. Furthermore, the transmission route of R. limacum was investigated. Parasite transmission also occurred without physical contact from mite-infected to parasite-free snails. The investigation of the off-host locomotion of R. limacum revealed that mites prefer to move on fresh mucus. Apart from the transmission during long-lasting courtship and mating of the host, R. limacum is also transmitted via soil and may use fresh snail mucus a cue to locate new host. Further transmission experiments revealed that transmission of R. limacum occurs for the most part during host contacts. Using experimentally assessed transmission probabilities per host contact and contact frequencies of A. arbustorum, we developed mathematical models based on contact frequencies and transmission probabilities of A. arbustorum. Data on parasite-induced life-history responses were used to assess the basic reproductive ratio (R0; expected number of secondary infections originated by an infected individual introduced into a susceptible population) and host threshold density for parasite persistence in three A. arbustorum populations. The models revealed that the population with the highest density showed larger R0-values (16.7–22.95) compared to populations with intermediate (2.72–7.45) or low population density (0.75–4.10). Host threshold population density for parasite persistence ranged from 0.35 to 2.72 snails per m2. The thesis shows that the incorporation of the disease-relevant biology of organisms may improve models of host-parasite dynamics. This approach may help to predict the epidemiology of host-parasite systems

    44-дневная Отечественная война в Азербайджанской прессе

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             The Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan on September 27, 2020 at 7:30 am reported that “the armed forces of Armenia carried out a large-scale provocation along the entire front” [4]. It became known that on that day at about 06:00, the Armenian armed forces launched a large-scale provocation from several directions in the front line from large-caliber weapons, including heavy artillery, fired at the positions of the Azerbaijani army and the settlements of the republic. As a result of intensive shelling by the enemy of the villages of Gapanly of the Terter region, Chiragly and Orta Garvand of the Aghdam region, Alkhanli and Shukurbeyli of the Fizuli region, Jojug Marjanly of the Jabrayil region, there are casualties and wounded among the civilian population, serious damage was caused to civilian infrastructure. In response to the start of such stupid military actions by Armenia, shelling of the positions of the Azerbaijani army and peaceful settlements, a counter-offensive operation began, which later received the name "Iron Fist" - the Patriotic War.  It should be noted that as early as September 3, 2020, the "president" of the "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic" Arayik Harutyunyan called on citizens to prepare for war, and not for negotiations with Azerbaijan. This was reported by Sputnik Armenia [see: 16]. He stated that none of the known packages and agreements between Armenia and Azerbaijan is unacceptable to him. According to him, the Armenian side is not going to discuss options that could weaken the security of Karabakh. Ar-utyunyan was sure that the "republic" should strengthen the army: "Let\u27s be realistic and get ready for war, and not discuss the topic of negotiations..." - he said. It should also be noted that Azerbaijani websites reported that “the divisions of the armed forces of Armenia violated the ceasefire regime 48 times during the day, using heavy machine guns and sniper rifles in different directions of the front.” As the website of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ordu.az reported, the press service of the Ministry of Defense disseminated information about this. It was reported that “from the positions located in the villages of Nerkin Karmiraghbur, Aygepar, Mozesgeh, Chinari and Aygedzor of the Berd region of Armenia, in the villages of Gajalli, Alibeyli, Aghdam, Kokhanabi, Asrik Jirdahan, Agbulag and Munjuglu of the Tovuz region, from the positions located in the village of Jil Chambarak region, on the nameless heights of the Gadabay region, our positions were under fire” [5]. The positions of our army were also fired from positions located near the villages of Novruzlu, Yusifjanly, Marzili, Garakhanbeyli, Horadiz of the Fuzuli region, as well as from nameless heights in the Goranboy and Terter regions. The advanced units of the Azerbaijan Army took retaliatory measures in order to prevent this provocation by the enemy and ensure the safety of the civilian population living in areas close to the line of confrontation between the troops. The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mr. Ilham Aliyev, addressed the people in connection with these events on TV channels  and said: “I am sure that our successful counter-offensive operation will put an end to the occupation! This will put an end to injustice!” The appeal reported that recently the military provocations of Armenia against Azerbaijan have become regular, and noted that “Armenia is pursuing a policy of illegal settlement in the occupied territories. Recently, several families of Lebanese Armenians were settled in Nagorno-Karabakh, including in the ancient city of Azerbaijan - Shusha. This is a war crime. This is completely contrary to the Geneva Convention. Armenia will answer for this crime. This is another provocation against us. Settling in the occupied territories is considered a crime, and this policy has been carried out by Armenia for many years.” “In the occupied territories, Armenia carried out the tactics of scorched earth, and now we want to turn this land into a flowering garden again and return our refugees to their homes,” said Fuad Akhundov, head of the sector for working with foreign media and NGOs of the Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan, noting that the participation of Armenian militants on the side of the armed formations is a terrorist activity. In the following days, the Azerbaijani troops were going to liberate the entire so-called "Nagorno-Karabakh", but this time the Russian leadership decided to interfere with this desire of Azerbaijan and late in the evening of November 9 - on Baku 10th, President of the Russian Federation V. Putin called President Ilham Aliyev and demanded to sign an agreement on the suspension of hostilities, consisting of 9 points. Preparing for this, Russia that night deployed “along the line of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh and along the Lachin corridor its peacekeeping contingent in the amount of 1960 military personnel with small arms, 90 armored personnel carriers, 380 vehicles and special equipment”. After that, the Azerbaijani troops were forced to stop the fighting, because of which the Armenian army was saved from death. Thus, the 44-day war - the Patriotic War under the leadership of the Victorious President of the Republic of Azerbaijan for the liberation of Karabakh was completed with the victory and defeat of the Armenian army
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