589 research outputs found

    “Jessy” Perjalanan Seorang Perempuan

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    Karya musik “Jessy, Perjalanan Seorang Perempuan” ini adalah musik program narrative. Musik program narrative adalah karya musik yang berdasarkan cerita narasi atau rangkaian kejadian. Karya ini adalah bentuk transformasi dari ide ekstramusikal menjadi sebuah karya musik dengan mencari kemungkinan dari kombinasi-kombinasi intrumen yang terdapat pada format chamber orkestra yang meliputi bagian instrumen gesek, tiup kayu, tiup logam, dan perkusi. Karya musik ini menceritakan tentang perempuan yang bernama Jessy. Jessy adalah seorang mantan pembantu yang mencuri kalung berlian milik majikannya. Kemudian dia menjalani hidupnya dengan status masih menjadi buronan, hingga pada akhirnya dia memilih untuk hidup menjadi manusia yang baik. Cerita tersebut memiliki sebuah makna tentang manusia yang harus memiliki nilai lebih yang diperoleh dari menerapkan sebuah moralitas

    Lectura comprensiva de textos bilingüe (inglés – español) y niveles de aprendizaje de los estudiantes de la carrera de idiomas. Universidad nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión, Pasco – 2014.

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    Se pone a consideración de los Señores Jurados el estudio titulado: “Lectura comprensiva de textos bilingüe (Inglés – Español) y niveles de aprendizaje de los estudiantes de la carrera de idiomas. Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión. Pasco – 2014”, para su respectiva revisión y posterior defensa.Tesi

    Police et savoirs (XVIIe-XXIe siècles)

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    International audienceFaire la police, le policier, se policer : la déclinaison du terme « police » le montre, ce dernier ne saurait seulement être entendu au sens institutionnel, mais aussi à travers ses nombreux systèmes signifiants. Ce volume réunit ainsi des contributions qui s’essayent à cette prospection : peut-on faire jouer cette idée de « police » comme opérateur de savoir ? Des ordonnances de La Reynie, premier lieutenant général de la police sous Louis XIV, à la fiction française contemporaine, en passant par des auteurs comme Bertereau, Sade, Potocki, Balzac ou Konaté, comment la police peut faire œuvre de machine à produire du sens ?Parce que la police est autorité et régulation, elle repose sur des constellations de symboles, de conventions, de modalités poétiques : la police peut être pensée, aussi bien dans la vie urbaine que dans la fiction littéraire ou encore dans ses modalités de constitution historique. La police est alors production signifiante, créatrice d’énoncés et de symboles. On peut aussi faire du « policier » une force de structuration textuelle et d’ordre systémique. Enfin, le policier est un régime d’enquête, de détection et de lecture. C’est par ces trois empans que les contributions de ce volume se saisissent de la question du « policier » pour en éprouver les possibilités interprétatives et créatrices de sens.Table des matièresIntroduction – Jessy Neau Daniel et Vaillancourt, p. 5I. La lieutenance générale de la police au XVIIe siècle : savoirs, signes et territoire urbain – Daniel Vaillancourt, p. 21II. Enquêter dans les situations ordinaires ou comment dupiner sans chef – David Burty, p. 49III. Petite histoire partiale des contraintes policières, pour lire une contemporanéité de la police sadienne des corps – Dominic Marion, p. 71IV. De l’hédonocratie, ou de la désublimation répressive chez Marie Darrieussecq, Iegor Gran et Michel Houellebecq – Alexandre Sannen, p. 109V. La fabrique policière du roman des Lumières. De l’ordre et de la limite dans le Manuscrit trouvé à Saragosse de Jean Potocki – Jessy Neau, p. 129VI. Sous l’empire du regard. Du criminel exposé, au citoyen surveillant et surveillé – Mansour Bouaziz, p. 167VII. Échange et interprétation des signes entre représentants de la Justice et criminels dans Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes de Balzac – Mansour Bouaziz, p. 197VIII. Dynamique du signe et inscription du savoir dans le polar africain – Adama Togola, p. 209IX. La transgression de Martine de Bertereau : la minéralogie vs l’État – Richard Spavin, p. 23

    sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231173557 - Supplemental material for Acceptability of an existing online sexually transmitted and blood-borne infection testing model among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men in Ontario, Canada

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231173557 for Acceptability of an existing online sexually transmitted and blood-borne infection testing model among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men in Ontario, Canada by Joshun JS Dulai, Mark Gilbert, Nathan J Lachowsky, Kiffer G Card, Ben Klassen, Jessy Dame, Ann N Burchell, Catherine Worthington, Aidan Ablona, Praney Anand, Ezra Blaque, Heeho Ryu, MacKenzie Stewart, David J Brennan and Daniel Grace in DIGITAL HEALTH</p

    Preventing hazing, harassment, and bullying in Oregon's trades: findings and recommendations

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    presented by: Jessy Lyons (MA), Lea Hegge (MPH), Green Dot etc., Inc.Title from PDF caption (viewed on December 9, 2021)."In the fall of 2014, Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc. approached Green Dot, etc., Inc. to discuss the possibility of adapting the Green Dot Violence Prevention Strategy to address bullying, harassment, hazing, and other forms of aggression in the trade industries around Portland. Green Dot proposed a four-phase adaptation and implementation plan to be completed in collaboration with Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc. and other local stakeholders. As a part of Phase One, in February 2015, Green Dot, etc., Inc. , in partnership with Portland State University, was contracted to conduct focus groups with key stakeholders such as apprentices, trades workers, foremen, business owners, union officers, labor advocates, and other vested parties to determine how best to apply the Green Dot vision to the trades"--Page 2.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-41).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Clima institucional relacionado a la cultura de seguridad del paciente atendido en el Puesto de Salud de Pomachaca 2020-2021

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    El objetivo de este estudio de investigación fue analizar la relación entre el clima institucional y la cultura de seguridad del paciente en el puesto de salud de Pomachaca. La investigación se llevó a cabo bajo un enfoque cuantitativo, utilizando un tipo de investigación básica y un nivel correlacional. Para llevar a cabo el estudio se utilizaron métodos deductivos, analíticos y sintéticos, y se implementó un diseño correlacional. La recolección de datos se realizó a través de la técnica del autoregistro y se utilizaron dos instrumentos: un cuestionario sobre clima institucional y otro sobre cultura de seguridad del paciente. La población muestral de estudio fueron 30 trabajadores entre profesionales y administrativos. Se obtuvo como resultado: que el clima institucional es favorable en el 86,7% y la cultura de seguridad es buena en el 83,3% de los trabajadores. Y las conclusiones fueron; El potencial humano según la cultura de seguridad se observa que es favorable en el 86,7% y los trabajadores opinan que la cultura de seguridad es buena; el 80%, frente a un 6,7% que opinan que es regular. El diseño organizacional según la cultura de seguridad es favorable en el 76,7% y los trabajadores opinan que la cultura de seguridad es buena; el 70%, frente a un 6,7% que opinan que es regular.Tesi

    Minnesota Sea Grant Green Infrastructure Code Audit Project Final Report

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    Final project report detailing the process, outcomes, and associated outreach and engagement activities for the following initiatives: 1) Code Audits & Community-Government Partnerships: Facilitating Pathways to Resilience with Green Infrastructure in Minnesota Communities (August 1, 2022 – January 31, 2025) and 2) Code Audit Phase Two: Enhancing Pathways to Coastal Resilience through Green Infrastructure (August 1, 2023 – April 30, 2025). 39 pages.This project and report was prepared in collaboration with the University of Minnesota Sea Grant College Program using federal funds under award NA22OAR4170098 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Sea Grant College Program, U.S. Department of Commerce, with funds from the state of Minnesota. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Sea Grant Program, or the U.S. Department of Commerce. Disclaimer: This material includes content originally developed by Minnesota Sea Grant. Its use or adaptation by its readers does not constitute endorsement by Minnesota Sea Grant. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of Minnesota Sea Grant.Rodman, Madison G; Sprague, Tiffany A; Carlson, Jessy R; Hinds, Juli Beth. (2025). Minnesota Sea Grant Green Infrastructure Code Audit Project Final Report. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/273663

    Contribution socio-économique des petites fromageries québecoises à leur milieu : le cas des petites fromageries en Chaudière-Appalaches

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    Depuis la dernière décennie, le nombre de petites fromageries s'est accru considérablement au Québec. Généralement concentrées dans les milieux ruraux, elles sont considérées aujourd'hui comme un vecteur de développement régional en raison de la contribution socio-économique qui leur est attribuée. Le discours de développement rural contemporain intègre ainsi la notion de multifonctionnalité sectorielle en imputant des fonctions sociales, économiques et environnementales aux petites entreprises agroalimentaires, ce qui contribue à considérer les petites fromageries comme un outil de développement régional au Québec. Dans ce contexte, ce mémoire s'intéresse plus spécifiquement à l'analyse de l'apport socio-économique de la petite fromagerie québécoise par le biais de la notion de multifonctionnalité sectorielle. Cette étude vise deux objectifs : développer un outil permettant de définir et d'évaluer la contribution socio-économique de la petite fromagerie à son milieu et tester la grille d'analyse précédemment élaborée. Cinq cas de la région Chaudière-Appalaches ont été analysés. Ceux-ci ont permis d'apprécier l'apport socio-économique de la fromagerie et l'influence du type de milieu sur cette évaluation. Le cadre d'analyse s'articule autour de six fonctions socio-économiques et intègre une typologie régionale afin de considérer l'influence du type de milieu sur cette évaluation. Les cas étudiés ont révélé que les petites fromageries contribuent positivement à leur milieu; un apport socio-économique qui est apparu marginal pour le milieu urbain, relativement faible pour le milieu essentiellement rural et très important pour le milieu rural isolé. Ce mémoire est significatif pour sa contribution conceptuelle à la multifonctionnalité sectorielle appliquée aux petites entreprises agroalimentaires. L'effort de conceptualisation et d'analyse des petites fromageries québécoises se veut un élément de réflexion permettant d'alimenter le discours du développement régional et l'intérêt actuel porté sur le rôle structurant de la petite entreprise agroalimentaire

    Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Studies on the Reduction of Linear Mo/Fe/S Complexes

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    The reduction studies of linear Mo/Fe/S complexes, [CI2FeS2MoS2FeCl2]2 Complex 1, and [CI2FeS2MoS2]2, Complex 2 which are models of enzyme nitrogenase, were studied. The reduction products were stabilized by the presence of chloride. However, the reduced complex dimerized, to form dimer of trianion. UV-Visible/ IR/ Raman spectroscopic methods were employed to study the reduction products of these complexes. Electrochemical methods were also used to understand the redox properties of the complex. Reduction of Complex 1 was studied by coulometric reduction using the mediator benzil and by chemical reduction, using TBABH4 as the reducing agent. Both reduction methods showed similar bands in IR spectrum, indicating that the reduction products were the same by both methods. Moreover, the bands at 457 and 466 cm-1 which were repeatedly seen after reduction in IR, is presumed to be the bands pertaining to , the dimer of the trianion. Mossbauer spectrum and the elemental analysis gave evidence to the dimeric structure that we proposed. However elemental analysis done after reducing Complex 2 by TBABH4 , were not very conclusive. So more work needs to be done to confirm the products formed by the reduction of this complex

    Denitrification-based pretreatment for the compaction of silty sands

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    Recent developments in bio-based soil improvement techniques include the use of the bacterially mediated process of denitrification to alter engineering properties of soils. Pham (2017) used the denitrification process to stimulate the production of gas and precipitation of calcium carbonate as a soil improvement method. The ability to desaturate a soil to its optimum saturation by means of gas production inspired the use of this method to improve the engineering properties of soils more efficiently by means of a two-stage process of desaturation and compaction. Andrag (2017) started a research to investigate the potential of this concept and developed a test setup for the assessment of its efficiency. The prospects of this biogenic soil pretreatment method are further investigated in the current study. The objective of the research is to assess how the compactability of an initially saturated soil is influenced by the in-situ formation of gas bubbles and if this gas can be used to reduce the energy requirements for compaction of a soil to a given target density. A review on existing literature is initially carried out to grasp the latest developments on this topic. Information from literature is used to determine the typical characteristics of soils on which compaction activities are often found to be ineffective. Based on this information, a representative silty sand with a high gas storage capacity is created for further experiments. It is found that gradation is one of the main properties controlling the water content-dry density relationship of soils. The water content-dry density relationship of soils composed from industrially produced material is found to be often significantly different from natural soils, which can be explained by differences in gradation. A testing strategy is developed and a setup is established for assessment of the concept of biogenic soil pretreatment for reducing energy requirements for compaction. Denitrifying bacteria are cultivated with a chemostat setup which can supply bacterial inoculum for subsequent experiments. The effect of the biogenic pretreatment is evaluated by comparing the energy requirements for compression of treated and untreated soil samples from initial conditions to a given target density with a constant strain-rate. Soil samples are successfully desaturated to targeted saturations by means of an engineered treatment regime. Concentrations of the substrates are determined based on the stoichiometry of the biochemical reaction, Henry’s law, Boyle’s law and the ideal gas law. Gas is produced at a steady rate inside the soil samples with a very limited amount of gas escaping, confirming the high storage capacity of the assembled sample material. The determined optimum saturation of the silty sand (80%), is therefore achieved without exceeding the gas percolation threshold of the soil. The gas that escapes the sample during the gas production stage and the loading stage, is captured with a gas trap that is included in the setup. The changes in water content and dry density of the soil during the experiment can be accurately predicted by means of a volume balance. The major part of the initially available nitrate in the pore fluid is consumed at the end of the experiments, with a limited amount of accumulated nitrite. Moreover, the denitrification process is successfully buffered by including calcium within the engineered substrate solution.It is initially presumed that energy requirements for static compaction of a silty sand in the Rowe cell can be reduced by bringing the soil closer to optimum conditions in terms of saturation, before starting the loading stage. Based on an analysis of the work input per volume, it is found that the energy requirements for compaction increase slightly as a result of the biogenic pretreatment. In terms of compactability, no clear benefit is obtained from the biogenic pretreatment according to the energy-based assessment method that is used in this research. The slightly higher energy requirements for compaction of treated samples can possibly be explained by the formation of biofilm or entrapment of gas bubbles in the drainage lines of the setup. Cementation effects as a result of calcium carbonate precipitation are not expected to play a role, since calculations show that the relative amount of calcium carbonate in the soil is very limited at the end of the experiments. It is recommended to further investigate the potential of the denitrification-based pretreatment for the compaction of soils by exploring new methods of assessment. It is suggested to focus on implementation of a dynamic loading component to the test method and to investigate the options for execution of a field experiment. Representation of conditions that apply in practice is thereby essential. The potential of biogenic pretreatment for improvement of the engineering properties of silts and clays can also be investigated as it might be a sustainable alternative for the relatively scarce and costly coarse-grained fill material that is normally used nowadays.Applied Earth Science
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