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    Entrevista com Duval Magalhães Fernandes

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    Duval Magalhães Fernandes é Professor do Departamento de Economia e do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Geografia da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC-MG). Graduado e Mestre em Economia pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) na década de 1970, especializou-se em Demografia na tradicional École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, em Paris, área na qual se tornou Doutor, anos mais tarde, novamente na UFMG. Realizou Pós-Doutorado no Instituto Ortega y Gasset, em Madri, foi consultor do Ministério das Relações Exteriores do Brasil, do Programa das Nações Unidas para o Desenvolvimento (PNUD), do Alto Comissariado das Nações Unidas para Refugiados (ACNUR) e Professor Visitante na Universidad Cayetano Heredia, em Lima. É uma das principais referências brasileiras em estudos sobre migrações internacionais, tendo sido um dos pioneiros a pesquisar a migração haitiana em nosso país. É Bolsista Produtividade em Pesquisa do CNPq

    Vagas migratórias entre Portugal e o Brasil: Entrevista com Duval Fernandes

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    Duval Fernandes possui uma graduação em Ciências Econômicas pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (1975), mestrado em Economia pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (1977) e doutorado em Demografia pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (1996). É pós-doutorado no Instituto Universitário de Investigación Ortega Y Gasset da Universidad Complutense de Madrid. É Professor visitante na Universidade Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, pesquisador do Socius do Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG) da Universidade de Lisboa e professor adjunto IV da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Geografia e no Departamento de Economia. Tem experiência na área de Demografia, com ênfase em Mortalidade e Migração Internacional. Bolsista Produtividade em Pesquisa – CNPq

    Vagas migratórias entre Portugal e o Brasil: Entrevista com Duval Fernandes

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    Duval Fernandes possui uma graduação em Ciências Econômicas pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (1975), mestrado em Economia pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (1977) e doutorado em Demografia pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (1996). É pós-doutorado no Instituto Universitário de Investigación Ortega Y Gasset da Universidad Complutense de Madrid. É Professor visitante na Universidade Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, pesquisador do Socius do Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG) da Universidade de Lisboa e professor adjunto IV da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Geografia e no Departamento de Economia. Tem experiência na área de Demografia, com ênfase em Mortalidade e Migração Internacional. Bolsista Produtividade em Pesquisa – CNPq

    Amerique [cartographic material] /

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    Miniature map of North and South America with relief shown pictorially.; Also shows part of the Pacific including New Zealand and the Solomon Islands.; Prime meridian: Ferro.; Map [4] from on edition of :La geographie universelle en plusieurs cartes / par P. du Val geographe ordinaire du Roy. Paris, 1661-1712.; Pastoureau, p.162.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm1858

    Education Inequity by Design: A Case Study of the Duval County Public School System, 1954–1964

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    This historical case study examined inequity by design of the Duval County Public Schools in Jacksonville, Florida, between 1954 and 1964. Duval County’s response to the Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954 highlighted the historical influence of White supremacy within this school system, suppressing Black education through a dual school system. Political, economic, and judicial decisions supported the system’s resistance to desegregation and perpetuated education inequity. The author sought to understand the overt and covert political, economic, and judicial influences behind the Duval County Public Schools’ inequity by design to determine if these influences are generally applicable to urban public school systems across the United States. The author conducted a qualitative study with self-identifying Black residents of Duval County who were either students, teachers, or principals during the study time period. Following the qualitative study, the author conducted a case study evaluating historical documentation, publications, oral interviews, and unpublished information documenting the education inequity by design. The findings of this study indicate that the Duval County Public Schools suppressed Black education through systemic methods, including underfunding, under-resourcing, and under-management of historically Black schools. All public schools are subject to political, economic, and judicial influences because they are locally managed and primarily funded through local property taxes. The “achievement gap” is a manipulated outcome by intentional design to justify suppressing Black education. This study focused on the systemic issues of White supremacy’s influences to bring the true problem of failing schools out into the light so the system can be dismantled and the blame for failing schools placed on the system, not the students

    Drawing in Drag by Marie Duval

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    52 page hard cover colour comic albumIn the collection at Chetham’s Library, Manchester, is an illustrated novel, published in 1877.Titled The Story of a Honeymoon, the novel was written and illustrated by Charles H. Ross and Ambrose Clarke. It is a comic novel, cheaply produced, telling a titillating and amusing story of a marriage that goes fatally awry on the couple’s honeymoon. Thousands of novels like it were produced in the period, as part of the first boom in popular mass entertainments – fashion, organised sport, smoking, tourism, day tripping, romance, musical theatre, comics and magazines. This period saw the birth of modern urban cultures of working-class leisure exemplified by the industrial city of Manchester. The Story of a Honeymoon hides a compelling secret. Ambrose Clarke never existed. Rather, another illustrator was given cover by the invented name of Clarke. This was not unusual. Writers and journalists frequently used pseudonyms to create an idea of the author that was favourable for readers, as a way to increase the popularity of their work. But this isn’t the heart of the matter, nor is it the whole secret. The artist drawing as this fictional man was a woman, Marie Duval. She was an actress and cartoonist known for her reckless comedic drawing style. As one of only a handful of women cartoonists in a male publishing environment, her work was habitually disguised, emasculated, overwritten and stolen. After her death, her male collaborators took the opportunity to erase her from history. They almost succeeded. In 2017, Simon Grennan identified Duval’s work in The Story of a Honeymoon for the first time. Grennan has been instrumental in bringing Duval’s work back to public view. He is co-author of the Marie Duval Archive online and publishes widely on her work. He was energized and excited, as well as dismayed, to discover that Duval is still catalogued under her male pseudonym after all this time. On stage, Duval was popular for performing as a leading man, in crossed-dressed roles. This re-gendering was overt, a conscious performance ‘as a man’ by a woman, rather than hidden under a male identity as the cartoons were. The Victorian era, created and reinforced many societal expectations, including the performance of gender. These boundaries and the play that they encouraged, particularly in the sphere of entertainment, has a legacy and impact today in current re-evaluations of conservative gender roles with queer explorations and gender fluidity. Grennan explores this historical legacy through his contemporary Duvallian drawings. In Drawing in Drag by Marie Duval Grennan focuses on the manners and habits of twenty-first century mass leisure culture, plus its roots in the great cities of the nineteenth century. He adopts the pseudonym Marie Duval, producing drawings in drag, as a woman

    An episode on the road from Vailly.

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    Two page typescript of a story about directions given to ambulance drivers by Sergeant "Nut" Jackson during World War I. The document is undated and the author unknown; it was included with other papers of duVal Allen, an ambulance driver who served during World War I.duVal Allen was a member of the Norwich University Class of 1919; he left school to serve as a volunteer ambulance driver in World War I. During the war, he served in the ambulance service of both the French and American armies

    Thermomechanics of creep equation proposed by le Gac and Duval

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    Mathematical modelling of deformation of construction steels at elevated temperatures was in- vestigated in the present work. Special attention was paid to the derivation of constitutive equations using irreversible thermodynamics. As a practical example the creep equation proposed by Le Gac and Duval was studied from the thermomechanical point of view. Physical and mathematical modelling of creep processes were briefly considered. Two different physical interpretations found in literature, together with their mathematical formulations for the constitutive equations proposed by Le Gac and Duval, were examined in detail. A detailed critique on the interpretations and their mathematical formulations was given, and some improvements were also suggested. The meaning of a 'correct set' of state variables was discussed. The consequences of the second law of thermodynamics found by studying 'constitutive processes' were also considered. The significant role of the 'constitutive processes' in the derivation of the Clausius-Duhem inequality was pointed out. The author suggested that scientists should examine the reality of the 'constitutive processes', i.e. that the material under consideration can actually follow the 'constitutive process'. The explicit forms of the specific Helmholz free energy and the specific dissipation function (or their Legendre transformations) were set out. Using the above-mentioned functions, the constitutive equation proposed by Le Gac and Duval was derived. The values of the material parameters for the power plant material 10 CrMo 9 10 were given. The material model was implemented into the ABAQUS finite element method program. The computed examples showed that even a 27-year-long creep response can be predicted

    Co-opting disease pathology for personalized medicine; utilizing endogenous biomaterials to generate theranostic nanoparticles

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    Various biomolecules and cell types have been demonstrated to have the capacity to form plasmonic gold nanoparticles when chloroauric acid (HAuCl4) is introduced.We have demonstrated the capacity and utility of nanoparticles generated from endogenous biomolecules through three examples which can potentially be applied to multitudes of applications (1) Through a point of care reactive gel, acting as a scaffold for ionic gold (Au3+) capable of sensing reductive biomolecules presented in high concentrations during eye injury; (2) The generation of gold nanoparticles intrecellularly for enhanced phenotype observation of the cell combined with therapeutic potential; and (3) A simplistic, single-step means of generating gold nanoparticles functionalized with whole cell membrane which imparts minimal impact on biomolecule integrity. From this body of works we have demonstrated that multitudes of endogenous biomaterials have the capacity to reduce and form nanoparticles by variety of mechanisms which can directly be applied to sensing pathological states, applying therapy, as well as a means for improvement on previous biomimetic theranostics.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2021-05-01The student, Aaron Schwartz-Duval, accepted the attached license on 2018-12-14 at 15:30.The student, Aaron Schwartz-Duval, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2018-12-14 at 15:36.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2019-01-02 at 11:26.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #13333 on 2019-08-22 at 16:18:18Made available in DSpace on 2019-08-23T20:44:21Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3 SCHWARTZ-DUVAL-DISSERTATION-2019.pdf: 8447856 bytes, checksum: 54b93a8422b2cfc636558f09a46e26f8 (MD5) LICENSE.txt: 4217 bytes, checksum: 77f9e0e860ca76a23addc8035c7a53e0 (MD5) PROQUEST_LICENSE.txt: 4563 bytes, checksum: 8a0cb99d31fd30b866103213926ded23 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2019-01-02Embargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 112240 Lift date: 2021-08-23T20:44:50Z Reason: Author requested closed access (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemEmbargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 112240 Lift date: 2021-08-23T20:46:41Z Reason: Author requested closed access (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemEmbargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 112240 Lift date: 2021-08-23T20:47:38Z Reason: Author requested closed access (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemEmbargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 112240 Lift date: 2021-08-23T20:48:32Z Reason: Author requested closed access (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemLimited Restriction Lifted for Item 112240 on 2021-08-24T09:15:20Z

    Rotina da Rádio da Universidade

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    RegularRotina de trabalho no interior da Rádio da Universidade. Marília Fernandes e Heloísa Ruschel Duval na discoteca.Porto Alegre (RS)Rádio UFRG
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