1,312 research outputs found

    Sustainability vision for the Solano Transit District

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    tableOfContents: Executive summary -- Correspondence to scope of work -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Profile of the Solano District -- 1.2. Profile of the Reinvent Phoenix project -- 1.3. Objectives of the district visioning study -- Chapter 2. Visioning research process -- 2.1. Overview--SPARC visioning research methodology -- 2.2. Steps, methods, and participatory settings (public engagement) -- Chapter 3. Results -- 3.1. District-wide vision for the Midtown District in 2040 -- 3.2. Vision descriptions for specific transition areas (transition areas) within the Midtown District -- 3.2.1. Vision for Camelback corridor -- 3.2.2. Specific vision for the Christown Mall area -- 3.3. Consistency analysis of the Solano vision -- 3.3.1. District-wide synergies -- 3.3.2. Key synergies by transition area -- 3.3.3. Potential conflicts -- 3.4. Sustainability appraisal of the Solano vision -- References -- Appendix.Report submitted to the City of Phoenix Planning and Development Department by the ASU-SOS Team for the project grant 'Reinvent Phoenix--Cultivating Equity, Engagement, Economic Development and Design Excellence with Transit-Oriented Development,' funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

    El Tlacuache Núm. 496 (2011). 496 Año 11 (2011) diciembre. El Tlacuache

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    Espejismos raciales por Ricardo Noguera Solano. -Las ideas racistas y la búsqueda de la identidad nacional mexicana por Alfredo Bueno Hernández, Fabiola Juárez Barrera, Carlos Pérez Malváez

    On the color line: the social consequences of White/Black biracial self-categorization

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    Black/White biracial individuals are marginal group members at the periphery of both Black (i.e., low status) and White (i.e., high status) groups. However, scant research has investigated the consequences of self-categorization for how multiracial people are perceived. The proposed research investigated the extent to which perceptions of White/Black biracial targets depend on their self-categorization (i.e., as Black or biracial). Drawing from social identity theory, I also examined whether perceivers‟ race and racial identification moderated responses to biracial targets‟ self-categorization, as well as the mechanisms that may account for differential responses to biracial targets (e.g., perceptions of loyalty) that guide perceiver‟s evaluations of these targets. Consistent with expectations, Black perceivers saw the biracial target as higher in social status. However, only Black (and not White) perceivers positively evaluated the Black self-categorizing target as more competent than the biracial self-categorizing target. The hypothesis that perceivers higher in racial identification would show more favorability towards the Black self-categorizing target than the biracial self-categorizing target was not supported for either Black or White participants. Moreover, the predicted significant three-way interaction of racial identification with race and condition on disloyalty was not found. Thus, racial identification did not moderate these effects.M.S.Includes bibliographical referencesby Leigh Solano Wilto

    Children reading books in the library of the Solano Avenue School, [s.d.]

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    Photograph of children reading books in the library of the Solano Avenue School, [s.d.]. Thirteen children are pictured in a small reading room, each bowing their head down to a book, except for a single child in the center background who looks out the window. At center, a table holds extra books and brings together four students, while other students sit in surrounding chairs.; "Informality is the keynote of many of the classes for members of the lower elementary grades in Los Angeles City schools. Above is a view in the library at the Solano Avenue school, where children are encouraged to do independent reading" -- unknown author

    Some thoughts between body and mind in the light of Wilma Bucci's multiple code theory.

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    The author proposes the usefulness of Wilma Bucci's Multiple Code Theory in clarifying some controversial issues in psychoanalytically inspired psychosomatics. Definition of a dialectic among different entities may appear difficult in an unitarian view of the organism, where body and mind are seen as having no kind of intrinsic existence, which may be differentiated from the organism as a whole, but as two categories having to do with the perspective of the observer. This aporia may find a solution in a redefinition of the body-mind relationship as that between symbolic systems and the subsymbolic system, both of which may be viewed as mind or as body depending on the point of observation. Similarly, somatic pathology, if we accept an unitary paradigm, need no longer be viewed as due to an influence of 'mind' on 'body': a definition of pathology as linked to a disconnection between different systems, as found in Bucci's theory, is proposed as a possible solution. Emergence of somatic symptoms, however, besides being witness to disconnection, may be seen as the subsymbolic first expression of an item of content, an attempt at reconnection, as already proposed, in a way, by Winnicott in 1949. This attempt has much better opportunities to succeed when it finds an adequate container, as in analysis. A clinical situation of this kind is presented. Copyright © 2010 Institute of Psychoanalysis

    El Tlacuache Núm. 466 (2011). 466 Año 11 (2011) mayo. El Tlacuache

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    Qué fue de Narciso Mendoza, el niño artillero? por Eduardo Corona Martínez. -El Gran Diseño o cómo se originó el universo. Comentarios al libro de Hawking Y Mlodinow por Ricardo Noguera Solano. -La marcha de mayo y la construcción de la palabra

    Observações criticas sobre as regras dadas pelo Snr Jeronymo Soares Barboza por Francisco Solano Constâncio

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    Resumo: Em inícios do século XIX foi publicada, postumamente, a Grammatica Philosophica da Lingua Portugueza (1822) da autoria de Jerónimo Soares Barbosa, que conheceu, ao longo deste século, sete edições (1822, 1830, 1862, 1866, 1871, 1875, 1881). Dada a importância desta obra, impressa sob a chancela da Academia Real das Ciências, vários foram os autores que a ela se referiram, seja para a adotar como modelo, seja para a criticar. Francisco Solano Constâncio, autor da Grammatica analytica da lingua portugueza, é um desses exemplos. Ao longo desta gramática, referencia frequentemente esta obra de Soares Barbosa, apresentando, inclusive, na parte quinta, dedicada ao estudo da ortografia, um conjunto de considerações críticas acerca da doutrina ortográfica barboseana. No presente artigo, pretende-se analisar estas Observações criticas sobre as regras dadas pelo Snr Jeronymo Soares Barboza, dando a conhecer a opinião de Francisco Solano Constâncio acerca de algumas propostas ortográficas postuladas por Jerónimo Soares Barbosa.Palavras-chave: Grammatica Philosophica da Lingua Portugueza; Jerónimo Soares Barboza; Grammatica analytica da lingua portugueza; Francisco Solano Constâncio; ortografia.Abstract: In the early 19th century, the Grammatica philosophica da Lingua Portugueza written by Jerónimo Soares Barbosa was published posthumously, in 1822. It had throughout this century seven editions (1822, 1830, 1862, 1866, 1871, 1875, 1881). Given the importance of this work, printed under the auspices of the Royal Academy of Sciences, several authors referred to it whether to adopt it as a model or to criticize it. Francisco Solano Constâncio, the author of the Grammatica analytica da lingua portugueza, is one of these examples. Throughout his grammar, he often refers to this work of Soares Barbosa, and in its fifth part, dedicated to the study of orthography, he presents a set of critical considerations about the Soares Barboza’s orthographic doctrine. In this paper, it is our purpose to analyze these Observações criticas sobre as regras dadas pelo Snr Jeronymo Soares Barboza (Critical remarks about the [grammar] rules published by Jeronymo Soares Barbosa), in order to present Francisco Solano Constâncio’s views on some orthographic proposals postulated by the author Jeronymo Soares Barbosa.Keywords: Grammatica Philosophica da Lingua Portugueza; Jerónimo Soares Barbosa; Grammatica Analytica da Lingua Portugueza; Francisco Solano Constâncio; Orthography

    State of California, [Civilian Exclusion Order No. 23], Solano County

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    Broadside instructs Japanese American residents in Solano County, state of California, that they will not be permitted to travel, take up, or change residence prior to April 30, 1942 and to prepare for evacuation by that date to a Civil Control Office in the area. Residents failing to comply with the Civil Exclusion Order would be subject to criminal penalties and immediately apprehended and interned. Also instructs "responsible family members" to report to the Civil Control Office on April 27 or 28 for further instruction.The War Relocation Authority (WRA), together with the Wartime Civil Control Administration (WCCA), the Civil Affairs Division (CAD) and the Office of the Commanding General (OFG) of the Western Defense Command (WDC) operated together to segregate and house some 110,000 men women and children from 1942 to 1945. The collection contains documents and photographs relating to the establishment and administrative workings of the (WDC), the (WRA) and the (WCCA) for the year 1942

    El Tlacuache Núm. 626 (2014). 626 Año 13 (2014) junio. El Tlacuache

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    El Incensario más antiguo de Teotihuacan. Crónica de un hallazgo por María del Rosario Contreras García. - Un estudio etnozoológico: la fauna en la cuenca del Balsas, Guerrero por Mayra Martínez Reynoso y Carlos Teutli Solano

    Current state of housing in the Solano District: appendix

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    tableOfContents: Housing and population density -- Housing types -- Housing age -- Overcrowding -- Housing and transportation costs -- Household demographics -- Zoning and land use -- Historical parcels -- Affordable housing projectsabstract: This appendix contains descriptive data on housing conditions in Solano through a series of tables, charts, and maps.Report submitted to the City of Phoenix Planning and Development Department by the ASU-SOS Team for the project grant 'Reinvent Phoenix--Cultivating Equity, Engagement, Economic Development and Design Excellence with Transit-Oriented Development', funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD
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