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    Episode 21: Day 1 of the 2022 FHS Annual Symposium Event

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    The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia attended this year’s annual FHS symposium event which is hosted every October at the University of Central Florida. Being one of the most significant historical events of the year for Florida history and culture, Sebastian wanted to capture the essence of this unique and imperative event by doing on-the-spot, raw, “quick chat” interviews with as many people that were involved with this event—from directors to panelists—as possible. This episode of Knights Historycast is composed of the several quick chat interviews that Sebastian was able to do from day 1 of this incredible and significant event. The following are timestamps to each of the individual interviews that Sebastian conducted during this event: Dr. Ben Brotemarkle, Executive Director of the Florida Historical Society (4:56) Dr. Connie Lester, Associate Professor of History at UCF, Director of the RICHES Digital Archiving Program, Editor of the Florida Historical Quarterly, and Program Chair of the 2022 FHS Annual Symposium Event (8:09) Dr. Christine Ardalan, Author, and Adjunct Professor of History at Florida International University. Presented in Session 1, Panel 2: “Florida’s Indigenous People: Tribal Origins and Tribal Health” (10:00) Dr. Jacob Ivey, Assistant Professor of History at Florida Memorial University. Presented in Session 1, Panel 3 “Activism, Difficult History, and Challenging Times” (19:59) John Venecek, from UCF Libraries Research and Information Services. Presented in “Brown Bag ‘Lunch and Learn’” (29:09) Dr. Cecilia Rodriguez-Milanes, Associate Professor of English, Creative Writing, and Literature at UCF. Presented in Session III, Panel 6: “Puerto Rican Arts, Culture, and Politics: Five Years After Maria” (38:19) Links from Dr. Rodriguez-Milanes interview: https://www.raimundiart.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25cuxybVwVQ https://www.jaquiradiaz.com/ https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/11/puerto-rico-independence-not-statehood/671482/ https://www.npr.org/2022/10/05/1127047867/what-independence-for-puerto-rico-could-look-like-following-natural-disasters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1IBXE2G6zw www.oyechica.nethttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/knightshistorycast/1020/thumbnail.jp

    El mobbing y la vulneración de los derechos fundamentales del trabajador en la Municipalidad Distrital de Samegua, 2023

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    Este estudio tuvo como objetivo analizar la implicancia del mobbing en la vulneración de los derechos fundamentales de los trabajadores en la Municipalidad distrital de Samegua, año 2023. En cuanto a la metodología, se adoptó un enfoque cualitativo de tipo básico, con un nivel descriptivo y un diseño fenomenológico. Los participantes fueron empleados de oficina en la Municipalidad Distrital de Samegua que han experimentado mobbing en su lugar de trabajo, y se seleccionó una muestra de 10 trabajadores administrativos de dicho entorno laboral. La técnica utilizada fue la entrevista semiestructurada, y el instrumento empleado fue la entrevista. Los resultados obtenidos de manera consistente confirmaron que el mobbing tiene un impacto negativo en los derechos fundamentales de los trabajadores, especialmente en lo que respecta a su dignidad y bienestar en el ámbito laboral. En conclusión, se determinó que el mobbing o acoso laboral ejerce un perjudicial impacto en los derechos fundamentales de los trabajadores

    Ritmo Color Y Sabor

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    The Latin Ensemble Donald Neale, Director Ritmo Color y Sabor – Eva Aylion Isabella Anabalon – Vocals Ivy- Jolie Camacho Juliana Canuta – Keyboard and Vocals Belmaris Garcia- Gomez – Vocals Cameron Henry - Percussion Samantha Herrera - Vocals Matthew Higueros – Percussion Christopher Ihrig - Guitar Fernando Montoya - Trombone Nicole Nicolalde – Vocals Carlos Perales - Percussion Ramon Rodriguez – Trombone and Vocals Miles Wilson - Trumpet Michael Wlodek – Percussionhttps://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Decolonial delinquency: Gender, sexuality, and criminality in Latina/o gang literature and film

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    Decolonial Delinquency studies the representation of violence and criminality in Latina/o literature and film since 1950. The project analyzes a range of genres, including fiction, autobiography, poetry, and documentary, to uncover how cultural production discloses a systemic impetus to gang violence in working-class communities of color. In doing so, this dissertation reveals how these texts position gangs as resistant subcultures for persons whom the United States colonizes.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2022-12-01The student, Frank Garcia, accepted the attached license on 2020-11-16 at 12:55.The student, Frank Garcia, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2020-11-16 at 13:07.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2020-11-17 at 13:24.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #15888 on 2021-03-04 at 16:31:56Made available in DSpace on 2021-03-05T21:45:31Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 GARCIA-DISSERTATION-2020.pdf: 1860797 bytes, checksum: 38f1b2988bc23a656cda4aa00cf0cd07 (MD5) LICENSE.txt: 4209 bytes, checksum: 8ca8148c41fdd61fb001e063788f7136 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2020-11-17Embargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 117286 Lift date: 2023-03-05T21:45:47Z Reason: Author requested closed access (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemEmbargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 117286 Lift date: 2023-03-05T21:47:41Z Reason: Author requested closed access (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemU of I Only Restriction set for Item 117286 on 2022-05-31T16:40:57Z with date 2024-05-31 by [email protected] of I Only Restriction set for Item 117286 on 2022-05-31T16:41:00Z with date 2024-05-31 by [email protected] requested UIUC-only access extension through Thesis Office form.U of I Onl

    Checklist of the vascular plants of the Cantabrian Mountains

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    This research was supported by the Jardín Botánico Atlántico de Gijón (SV-20-GIJON-JBA) and SEEDALP project (Spanish Research Agency; PID2019-108636GA/AEI/10.13039/501100011033).Jimenez-Alfaro, B (Jimenez-Alfaro, Borja); Carlon, L (Carlon, Luis); Fernandez-Pascual, E (Fernandez-Pascual, Eduardo); Acedo, C (Acedo, Carmen); Alfaro-Saiz, E (Alfaro-Saiz, Estrella); Redondo, RA (Redondo, Raquel Alonso); Cires, E (Cires, Eduardo); Mazuelas, FD (Mazuelas, Fermin del Egido); del Rio, S (del Rio, Sara); Diaz-Gonzalez, TE (Diaz-Gonzalez, Tomas E.); Garcia-Gonzalez, ME (Garcia-Gonzalez, Marta Eva); Lence, C (Lence, Carmen); Nava, H (Nava, Herminio); Penas, A (Penas, Angel); Guitian, MAR (Guitian, Manuel A. Rodriguez); Vazquez, VM (Vazquez, Victor M.

    European Vegetation Archive (EVA): an integrated database of European vegetation plots

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    Biurrun, Idoia/0000-0002-1454-0433; Rojo, Maria Pilar Rodriguez/0000-0001-5449-9386; Ermakov, Nikolai/0000-0001-7550-990X; De Sanctis, Michele/0000-0002-7280-6199; Svenning, Jens-Christian/0000-0002-3415-0862; Virtanen, Risto/0000-0002-8295-8217; Agrillo, Emiliano/0000-0003-2346-8346; Onyshchenko, Viktor/0000-0001-9079-7241; Marceno, Corrado/0000-0003-4361-5200; Willner, Wolfgang/0000-0003-1591-8386; Fernandez-Gonzalez, Federico/0000-0003-1234-4065; Jansen, Florian/0000-0002-0331-5185; Swacha, Grzegorz/0000-0002-6380-2954; Dengler, Jurgen/0000-0003-3221-660X; Guarino, Riccardo/0000-0003-0106-9416; Sopotlieva, Desislava/0000-0002-9281-7039; Venanzoni, Roberto/0000-0002-7768-0468; Chytry, Milan/0000-0002-8122-3075; Kuzemko, Anna/0000-0002-9425-2756; Danihelka, Jiri/0000-0002-2640-7867; Kuzemko, Anna/0000-0002-9425-2756; Venanzoni, Roberto/0000-0002-7768-0468; Gavilan, Rosario G./0000-0002-1022-445X; Jansen, Florian/0000-0002-0331-5185; Wohlgemuth, Thomas/0000-0002-4623-0894; Svenning, Jens-Christian/0000-0002-3415-0862; Sibik, Jozef/0000-0002-5949-862X; Casella, Laura/0000-0003-2550-3010; Lenoir, Jonathan/0000-0003-0638-9582; Attorre, Fabio/0000-0002-7744-2195; Kacki, Zygmunt/0000-0002-2241-1631; Jandt, Ute/0000-0002-3177-3669; Carni, Andraz/0000-0002-8909-4298; Jirousek, Martin/0000-0002-4293-478X; GARCIA-MIJANGOS, ITZIAR/0000-0002-6642-7782; Campos, Juan Antonio/0000-0001-5992-2753; Fanelli, Giuliano/0000-0002-3143-1212; Haveman, Rense/0000-0001-9127-4549; Acic, Svetlana/0000-0001-6553-3797; De Bie, Els/0000-0001-7679-743X; Font, Xavier/0000-0002-7253-8905; Moeslund, Jesper Erenskjold/0000-0001-8591-7149; Martynenko, Vasiliy/0000-0002-9071-3789; Jimenez-Alfaro, Borja/0000-0001-6601-9597; Ejrnaes, Rasmus/0000-0003-2538-8606; Carlon Ruiz, Luis/0000-0003-3442-8710; Angelini, Pierangela/0000-0002-5321-9757; Silc, Urban/0000-0002-3052-699X; Landucci, Flavia/0000-0002-6848-0384; Ewald, Jorg/0000-0002-2758-9324; Dziuba, Tetiana/0000-0001-8621-0890WOS: 000368074600018The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) is a centralized database of European vegetation plots developed by the IAVS Working Group European Vegetation Survey. It has been in development since 2012 and first made available for use in research projects in 2014. It stores copies of national and regional vegetation-plot databases on a single software platform. Data storage in EVA does not affect on-going independent development of the contributing databases, which remain the property of the data contributors. EVA uses a prototype of the database management software TURBOVEG 3 developed for joint management of multiple databases that use different species lists. This is facilitated by the SynBioSys Taxon Database, a system of taxon names and concepts used in the individual European databases and their corresponding names on a unified list of European flora. TURBOVEG 3 also includes procedures for handling data requests, selections and provisions according to the approved EVA Data Property and Governance Rules. By 30 June 2015, 61 databases from all European regions have joined EVA, contributing in total 1 027 376 vegetation plots, 82% of them with geographic coordinates, from 57 countries. EVA provides a unique data source for large-scale analyses of European vegetation diversity both for fundamental research and nature conservation applications. Updated information on EVA is available online at http://euroveg.org/eva-database.Czech Science Foundation (Centre of Excellence PLADIAS) [14-36079G]Our major thanks go to thousands of European vegetation scientists of several generations who collected the original vegetation-plot data in the field, published them or made their unpublished data available to others, and to those who spent myriad hours digitizing data and managing the contributing databases. EVA data management has been partly funded by the Czech Science Foundation (Centre of Excellence PLADIAS, 14-36079G)

    Sacramento

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    Inspired by entertaining, opinionated voices with debatable, controversial messages I wrote Sacramento. EVA RIVERA, a 32 year old Honduran poet is captured and incarcerated by the Maduros Guerrilla due to her controversial political activism through a network called Las Hijas Del Maiz. After being held captive, tortured and raped, she miraculously escapes. She manages to return home, gather her belongings and cross the border, all the way to New York via Canada. FATHER MARTIN RODRIGUEZ, a 35 year old Chilean Catholic Priest has disgraced his faith by keeping a promise he made his brother on his death bed: he will facilitate same-sex marriages; given the fact his siblings are gay. His sister DIANA RODRIGUEZ, a 33 year old Broadway dancer, his best friend ERIC \u27CANVAS\u27 JIMENEZ, a 33 year old painter and JOE WILSON, his brother\u27s 24 year old widow, have vowed to rescue undocumented immigrants from the Canada border. They would save them from human trafficking and hide them in Father Martin\u27s church, St. Francis Cathedral, until their loved ones will come and pick them up. One day, they go on their underground mission to rescue three siblings and suddenly, Eva Rivera arrives. The fourth passenger is foreign to them. They do not know what to do. So, they bring Eva over to their hide out. Father Martin hears from a controversial civil lawyer and activist: MAGDA ROSADO, a 35 year old Mexican Muslim Civil lawyer and women\u27s rights advocate. The two dilemmas get tangled with the re-examination of all these mavericks working with rage against the system. The machinery doesn\u27t provide with all the answers to their issues; for one problem to disappear successfully, a sacrifice must be done. Father Martin Rodríguez and Magda Rosado understand that faith and values at times do not see eye-to-eye with the reality of the powerless and disenfranchised. The biggest blow is that Father Martin receives an excommunication warning. Magda Rosado can\u27t help him as she has little knowledge of Canon Law. She is, however, compelled to help this family. In the midst of this process, Father Martin re-discovers his human side; he understands that, after all, he\u27s a man. He falls in love with Magda, sentiment that she reciprocates. As they spend time together, Diana becomes anxious for Eva so she asks her roommate and Broadway performer GABRIEL CAMPOS, to marry Eva. The issue is that both of them are not attracted to their opposite gender, making the marriage more fraudulent that it already is. Diana and Eva become extremely attached and very much in love. SAM FRANCO, a 34 year old ex-military Canon Lawyer; very conservative Cuban and Magda tangled in this civil rights lawsuit. He is determined to save her as he truly believes Islam will send her to hell. Then he discovers she\u27s the one helping Father Martin, to his dismay. So, he becomes the whistleblower. He turns in Father Martin to his dioceses archbishop. In the end, the real effort is to save Eva from returning to Honduras where she will more than likely be murdered. Father Martin Rodriguez feels he has no other choice but to resign from his Catholic faith, help Eva stay, and love Magda freely. As a result he is ordained as an Episcopalian priest in his native Chile. How does he do it? He loves his sister Diana so much, that he marries her with Eva. (Abstract shortened by UMI.

    Vacuum impregnation in Merluccius hubbsi hake fillets brining: Effect on mass transfer kinetics, texture and colour

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    Brining is a preliminary process for the development of many traditional and innovative fish products. We analysed the use of vacuum impregnation (VI) in hake fillets brining (10 g NaCl/100 mL solution, 4 ± 2 °C). VI brining (p1 = 10000 Pa, t1 = 5 min, restoring atmospheric pressure for 25–415 min) was compared with brining at atmospheric pressure (control). VI had a significant effect on mass transfer kinetics, yielding a higher Total Mass Change (ΔM) and salt content, which implied shorter brining times as well as higher product yield. Brined fillets presented lower L*, a* and b* values compared to fresh samples. VI did not affect colour when comparing with control. Likewise, texture varied with brining time, but not due to VI. Principal Component Analysis indicated that unbrined fresh hake and samples brined for 240 min (either VI or control) were different in their ΔM, NaCl content, colour and elasticity. Peleg equation accurately modeled salt and water contents behavior during brining, predicting a 75% processing time reduction by the use of vacuum impregnation.Fil: Tomac, Alejandra. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ingeniería. Departamento de Ingeniería Química. Grupo de Investigación en Preservación y Calidad de Alimentos; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata; ArgentinaFil: Rodriguez Mallo, Sofia. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ingeniería. Departamento de Ingeniería Química. Grupo de Investigación en Preservación y Calidad de Alimentos; ArgentinaFil: Perez, Silvina. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ingeniería. Departamento de Ingeniería Química. Grupo de Investigación en Preservación y Calidad de Alimentos; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata; ArgentinaFil: Garcia Loredo, Analia Belen. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ingeniería. Departamento de Ingeniería Química. Grupo de Investigación en Preservación y Calidad de Alimentos; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata; ArgentinaFil: Yeannes, Maria Isabel. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ingeniería. Departamento de Ingeniería Química. Grupo de Investigación en Preservación y Calidad de Alimentos; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata; Argentin

    Characterization of the immunological role of tissue factor in the endometrium of fertile women and of women with repeated abortions associated with antiphospholipid syndrome

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    El perfil endometrial leucocitario de mujeres con abortos a repetición (ARE) ha sido en los últimos años uno de los principales objetivos de investigación orientada al desarrollo de nuevas herramientas de diagnóstico y tratamiento. Más aún, estudios en marinos han demostrado que un aumento en la expresión de factor tisular (CD 142) en células inflamatorias ha sido implicado en la patogénesis del síndrome antifosfolipídico (SAF). Sin embargo, su expresión en pacientes con ARE no ha sido aún determinada. Se estudiaron 27 mujeres con ARE (SAF y no SAF) y 16 mujeres fértiles durante la ventana de implantación. Mediante una ecografía VOCAL doppler se obtuvieron los parámetros de vascularización endometrial. Se determinaron los niveles periféricos de linfocitos CD19+ CD5+ así como el recuento endometrial de células natural killer, neutrófilos y la expresión de factor tisular, IL6, VEGF y TNF-a. Pacientes con ARE presentaron un endometrio caracterizado por mayor expresión de factor tisular, mayor recuento endometrial de neutrófilos CD142+ , de natural killer y de linfocitos CD19+ CD5+ asociado a un aumento de la expresión de VEGF y TNF-a. Particularmente, pacientes con SAF presentaron un aumento de factor tisular que podría corresponderse con un mayor índice de vascularización en un contexto inflamatorio de mayor resistencia uterina.In recent years, endometrial leukocyte profile of women with recurrent abortions (RSA) has been one of the main objectives for the development of new diagnostic and treatment tools. Increased expression of tissue factor (CD 142) on inflammatory cells has been implicated in the pathogenesis of antiphospholipid antibodies (APA)-induced abortions in mice. However, its expression in RSA patients has not yet been determined. We studied 27 RSA patients (APA+ and APA- ) and 16 fertile women during window implantation. 3D endometrial VOCAL Doppler was performed. CD19+CD5+ cells were determined in peripheral blood. In addition, natural killer cells and neutrophils counts as well as tissue factor, IL-6, VEGF and TNF-a were measured in the endometrium. RSA patients expressed higher counts of endometrial tissue factor, neutrophil CD142+, natural killer cells and CD19+CD5+ lymphocytes associated with increased expression of VEGF and TNF-a. Particularly, APA+ patients exhibit increased expression of endometrial tissue factor which may correspond with a highest vascularization in an inflammatory context of increased uterine resistance.Fil: Incera, Maria Eugenia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Halitus Instituto Medico; ArgentinaFil: Ferrer, Maria Constanza. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Halitus Instituto Medico; ArgentinaFil: Mayol, SOledad. Inmunogénesis; ArgentinaFil: Vijoditz, Gustavo. Inmunogénesis; ArgentinaFil: Baldjian, Natalia. Inmunogénesis; ArgentinaFil: Garcia, Luciana. Centro de Investigación de la Fundación Repro; ArgentinaFil: Rodriguez Pazo, Eva. Halitus Instituto Medico; ArgentinaFil: Gutierrez, Gabriela Lidia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Inmunogénesis; Argentina. Centro de Investigación de la Fundación Repro; Argentin
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