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Elaboração de um planejamento estratégico de uma empresa localizada na região norte do Paraná
Orientadores : Vanderlei Correia Gomes da Silva e Robson Leandro MafiolettiMonografia (especialização) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Setor de ..., Curso de Especialização em ...Inclui referência
Cia de Dança Robson Correia Santos: terreiro de formar-ação identitária para o corpo iaô na dança em Salvador
This dissertation proposes a reflection about the trajectory of the Dance Company Robson Correia, over the past 15 years of the artistic activities, they have been bringing into an envairoment of identity and informative aspect for the dance and black people consolidating themselves in the cultural scene of Salvador. The research takes a path pointing out the scarcity knowledge regards African and aphrodiasporic that historically are absent in formal public institutions of dance education, making it impossible for the process of identity formation of black people in these spaces through this field of knowledge. Seeking to point out possible solutions to the installed problem, the study makes a reflexive immersion in unconventional spaces, sociocultural movements, subjects and subjects who, through their teaching and learning activities, bring data that make knowledge and practices of cultures subordinated by the dominant class visible. According to this perspective, the work evidences the teaching methodological strategies conceived and used in the formation process of the Robson Correia Dance Company, further expanding the possibilities of this formation centre. The Fan of Oxum from the perspective of the identity and conceptual construction of Corpo Iaô. Continuing the investigation, it seeks to enhance African ancestry in Bahia lands through the crossroads between Brazil and Togo. The path of the work shows the contribution of Cia de Dança Robson Correia as a Centre for the formation of blacks in society and as a result of the dancer / artist in the artistic scene of Salvador. To support and reference this study, I bring to you some and some Exúas and Exus: Siqueira (1998); Carvalho (2019); Almeida (2018); Brandão (2014); Gomes (2017); Falcão (2019); Sabino and Lody (2011); Conrado (2015); Eyin (2014), who i have to thankful for all the dedication and support through this beautiful experience.Essa dissertação propõe uma reflexão acerca da trajetória da Cia de Dança Robson Correia que, ao longo dos 15 anos das atividades artísticas formativas, vem trazendo como propósito um Terreiro de Formação identitária com a dança para pessoas negras, consolidando-se no cenário cultural de Salvador. A pesquisa faz um percurso apontando a escassez dos conhecimentos africanos e afrodiaspóricos, historicamente ausentes nas instituições públicas formais do ensino da dança, impossibilitando através desse campo de conhecimento o processo de formação identitária de pessoas negras nesses espaços. Buscando apontar possíveis soluções para a problemática instalada, o estudo faz uma imersão reflexiva nos espaços não convencionais, movimentos socioculturais, sujeitas e sujeitos que através das suas atuações de ensino e aprendizagem, trazem dados que visibilizam saberes e fazeres das culturas subalternizadas pela classe dominante. Segundo essa perspectiva, o trabalho evidencia as estratégias metodológicas de ensino concebidas e utilizadas no processo de formação da Companhia de Dança Robson Correia, ampliando ainda mais as possibilidades desse terreiro de formação e são trazidos os procedimentos das investigações cênicas nas obras “Homens de Ogum” e “O Leque de Oxum” na perspectiva da construção identitária e conceitual do Corpo Iaô. Dando continuidade, a investigação busca potencializar a ancestralidade africana nas terras baianas através das encruzilhadas entre Brasil e Togo. O trajeto do trabalho mostra a contribuição da Cia de Dança Robson Correia como Terreiro para a formação do negro na sociedade e em consequência do dançarino/artista na cena artística de Salvador. Para respaldar e referenciar esse estudo trago para volvar algumas e alguns Exúas e Exus: Siqueira (1998); Carvalho (2019); Almeida (2018); Brandão (2014); Gomes (2017); Falcão (2019); Sabino e Lody (2011); Conrado (2015); Eyin (2014), que no caminhar das suas estradas comem e deixam padês para que outras Exúas e outros Exús possam se alimentar, abrindo possibilidades da criação do Corpo Iaô
Organizational Factors and Office Workers’ Health After the World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks: Long-Term Physical Symptoms, Psychological Distress, and Work Productivity
Objective: To assess if organizational factors are predictors of workers' health and productivity after the World Trade Center attacks.Methods: We conducted a survey of 750 workers and compared those who had direct exposures to the World Trade Center attacks (south of Canal Street workers; primary victims) with those less directly exposed (north of Canal Street workers; other victims and non-victims).Results: South of Canal Street workers reported headache more frequently than north of Canal Street workers did (P = 0.0202). Primary victims reported headache and cough more frequently than did other victims and non-victims (P = 0.0086 and 0.0043, respectively). Defensive organizational culture was an independent predictor of cough and job stress, and job stress was an independent predictor of on-the-job productivity losses.Conclusion: Organizational variables may modify health and productivity outcomes after a large-scale traumatic event in the workplace.This research was supported in part by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Grant 5 R21 OH007713-02, and the NIEHS sponsored UMDNJ Center for Environmental Exposures and Disease, Grant NIEHS P30ES005022.This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (50(2):112-25, 2008 Feb) a publication of Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. The published article is available at http://journals.lww.com/joem/Fulltext/2008/02000/Organizational_Factors_and_Office_Workers__Health.4.asp
Phenacorhamdia cabocla, a new heptapterid from the Parnaíba River basin, Northeastern Brazil (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae)
Rocha, Yuri Gomes Ponce De Carvalho, Ramos, Telton Pedro Anselmo, Ramos, Robson Tamar Da Costa (2018): Phenacorhamdia cabocla, a new heptapterid from the Parnaíba River basin, Northeastern Brazil (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae). Zootaxa 4402 (2): 353-362, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4402.2.
The Impact of the Murphy Creek Transmission Line on the Robson Ridge Mountain Goats
Wildland RecreationThe purpose of this report is to examine the Robson Ridge Mountain Goats and their habitat, and discuss the possible impacts and conflicts of the Murphy Creek Transmission Line corridor on the Robson Ridge herd. This report provides two proposed options for managing this issue
Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice toward Clostridium Botulinum Outbreak in Home-Canned Bamboo Shoots at Pakaluang Subdistrict, Ban Luang District, Nan Province, Thailand
This study aims to assess the level of knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) toward Clostridium botulinum outbreak in home-canned bamboo shoots at Pakalung SubDistrict, Ban Luang District, Nan Province, Thailand. A cross-sectional approach was conducted to assess KAP using a structured questionnaire. A total of 280 people, randomly selected responded by face to face interview. The results indicated that the knowledge and attitude of the participants were moderate and neutral (57.9 % and 51.8 %, respectively). The prevalence of good practice level was 89.6 %. Furthermore, the knowledge was significantly associated with social-demographic characteristics (Chi-square, p<0.05) i.e. education level (p<0.001), occupation (p<0.029), monthly incomes (p<0.001). The attitude was associated with age group (p<0.001), education level (p<0.002), monthly incomes (p<0.001) and monthly incomes (p<0.001) are associated with practice level. The information gained would be utilized for health promotion and use of appropriate tools to increase more knowledge, and changing wrong beliefs concerning food habits and changing some people’s practices that might increase risk related to C. botulinum foodborne.Peer reviewed
Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) of Using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Chilli-Growing Farmers in Huarua Sub-district, Mueang District, Ubonrachathani Province, Thailand
Pesticide use in Thailand has increased significant, raising concerns about potentially adverse effects on human health and environment, in particular, as a number of pesticide products have been heavily used on chilli farms. The objectives of this study were: (1) to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices on using personal protective equipment (PPE) of chilli-growing farmers to protect themselves from pesticides, (2) to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices associated with pesticide use and exposure in the chilli-growing farmers, and (3) to provide recommendations and guidelines to reduce the exposure to pesticides among farmers in Huarua Sub-District, Mueang District, Ubonrachathani Province, Thailand. A standardized questionnaire was completed through face to face interviews with 330 chilli-growing farmers. The results showed that 53% of the participants were male and 39.6% and ages ranging between 31-40 years. 71.2 % had received primary school education and most of them applied pesticides by themselves. Almost 89.4% of respondents acknowledged that they ought to wear mask, boots, and cloth while spraying. Furthermore, 83.3% knew that pesticides can pass through their body in 3 ways; ingestion, dermal contact, and inhalation. In addition, 45.5% of respondents knew that spraying should be done in the windward direction and that they should use PPE. Many of the respondents checked their equipment before using them and wore clothing while spraying. Nevertheless, 77.2 % of chilli-growing farmers had low level of knowledge, 54.5 % of the farmers were not concerned about pesticide use or exposure, and 85.0 % of farmers demonstrated a fair level of actual usage. The associations between knowledge and attitude, knowledge and practice, and attitude and practice demonstrated statistical significance with low positive correlation (0.216, 0.285, and 0.305 respectively). The results suggested that government authorities and communities should be provided with the appropriate recommendations, strategies and guidelines to prevent adverse health effects regarding to pesticide exposure of farmers in this area.Peer reviewed
Assessing and Improving Bioterrorism Preparedness Among First Responders: A Pilot Study
Following the September 11 terrorist attacks, the vulnerability of the United States became apparent. It also became evident that there was a need for respiratory protection. The purpose of this study was to determine the prior knowledge and perceptions of emergency medical technicians with respect to bioterrorism and to enhance their current knowledge to better prepare them for possible future events. The study was also designed to create a certified pool of trainers who would be capable of fit-testing all squad members with N-100 respirators. Representatives were recruited from each of the Hunterdon County, New Jersey, rescue squads. Participants attended a train-the-trainer session. Before the session and after, they were tested on knowledge and perceptions about relevant bioterrorism issues and were given an educational presentation on bioterrorism, threatening agents, respiratory health, and proper protection, along with being introduced to the fit-test steps for N-100 respirator masks. The response rate for the training was 94 percent. The authors measured and compared responses on the pre-test and the post-test with respect to knowledge, behaviors, and perceptions, and the results indicated a change following the training. The study thus provided evidence that the train-the-trainer program is an effective method of providing public health preparedness training to members of community organizations and agencies.Reprinted with permission from the Journal of Environmental Health, a publication of the National Environmental Health Association, www.neha.org.Supported by NIEHS Grants ES07148 and ES05022 and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute.Peer reviewe
Factors Associated with Pesticide Risk Behaviors among Rice Farmers in Rural Community, Thailand
Pesticide use in Thailand has increased significant, raising concerns about potentially adverse effects on human health and environment, in particular, as a number of pesticide products have been heavily used on chilli farms. The objectives of this study were: (1) to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices on using personal protective equipment (PPE) of chilli-growing farmers to protect themselves from pesticides, (2) to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices associated with pesticide use and exposure in the chilli-growing farmers, and (3) to provide recommendations and guidelines to reduce the exposure to pesticides among farmers in Huarua Sub-District, Mueang District, Ubonrachathani Province, Thailand. A standardized questionnaire was completed through face to face interviews with 330 chill-growing farmers. The results showed that 53% of the participants were male and 39.6% and ages ranging between 31-40 years. 71.2 % had received primary school education and most of them applied pesticides by themselves. Almost 89.4% of respondents acknowledged that they ought to wear mask, boots, and cloth while spraying. Furthermore, 83.3% knew that pesticides can pass through their body in 3 ways; ingestion, dermal contact, and inhalation. In addition, 45.5% of respondents knew that spraying should be done in the windward direction and that they should use PPE. Many of the respondents checked their equipment before using them and wore clothing while spraymg. Nevertheless, 77.2 % of chilli-growing farmers had low level of knowledge, 54.5 % of the farmers were not concerned about pesticide use or exposure, and 85.0 % of farmers demonstrated a fair level of actual usage. The associations between knowledge and attitude, knowledge and practice, and attitude and practice demonstrated statistical significance with low positive correlation (0.2 16, 0.285, and 0.305 respectively,). The results suggested that government authorities and communities should be provided with the appropriate recommendations, strategies and guidelines to prevent adverse health effects regarding to pesticide exposure of farmers in this area
Cia de Dança RobsonCorreia: terreiro de formação identitária para o corpo iaô na dança em Salvador
This dissertation proposes a reflection about the trajectory of the Dance Company
Robson Correia, over the past 15 years of the artistic activities, they have been
bringing into an envairoment of identity and informative aspect for the dance and
black people consolidating themselves in the cultural scene of Salvador. The
research takes a path pointing out the scarcity knowledge regards African and
aphrodiasporic that historically are absent in formal public institutions of dance
education, making it impossible for the process of identity formation of black people
in these spaces through this field of knowledge. Seeking to point out possible
solutions to the installed problem, the study makes a reflexive immersion in
unconventional spaces, sociocultural movements, subjects and subjects who,
through their teaching and learning activities, bring data that make knowledge and
practices of cultures subordinated by the dominant class visible. According to this
perspective, the work evidences the teaching methodological strategies conceived
and used in the formation process of the Robson Correia Dance Company, further
expanding the possibilities of this formation centre. The Fan of Oxum from the
perspective of the identity and conceptual construction of Corpo Iaô. Continuing the
investigation, it seeks to enhance African ancestry in Bahia lands through the
crossroads between Brazil and Togo. The path of the work shows the contribution of
Cia de Dança Robson Correia as a Centre for the formation of blacks in society and
as a result of the dancer / artist in the artistic scene of Salvador. To support and
reference this study, I bring to you some and some Exúas and Exus: Siqueira (1998);
Carvalho (2019); Almeida (2018); Brandão (2014); Gomes (2017); Falcão (2019);
Sabino and Lody (2011); Conrado (2015); Eyin (2014), who i have to thankful for all
the dedication and support through this beautiful experience.Essa dissertação propõe uma reflexão acerca da trajetória da Cia de Dança Robson
Correia que, ao longo dos 15 anos das atividades artísticas formativas, vem
trazendo como propósito um Terreiro de Formação identitária com a dança para
pessoas negras, consolidando-se no cenário cultural de Salvador. A pesquisa faz um
percurso apontando a escassez dos conhecimentos africanos e afrodiaspóricos,
historicamente ausentes nas instituições públicas formais do ensino da dança,
impossibilitando através desse campo de conhecimento o processo de formação
identitária de pessoas negras nesses espaços. Buscando apontar possíveis
soluções para a problemática instalada, o estudo faz uma imersão reflexiva nos
espaços não convencionais, movimentos socioculturais, sujeitas e sujeitos que
através das suas atuações de ensino e aprendizagem, trazem dados que visibilizam
saberes e fazeres das culturas subalternizadas pela classe dominante. Segundo
essa perspectiva, o trabalho evidencia as estratégias metodológicas de ensino
concebidas e utilizadas no processo de formação da Companhia de Dança Robson
Correia, ampliando ainda mais as possibilidades desse terreiro de formação e são
trazidos os procedimentos das investigações cênicas nas obras “Homens de Ogum”
e “O Leque de Oxum” na perspectiva da construção identitária e conceitual do Corpo
Iaô. Dando continuidade, a investigação busca potencializar a ancestralidade
africana nas terras baianas através das encruzilhadas entre Brasil e Togo. O trajeto
do trabalho mostra a contribuição da Cia de Dança Robson Correia como Terreiro
para a formação do negro na sociedade e em consequência do dançarino/artista na
cena artística de Salvador. Para respaldar e referenciar esse estudo trago para
volvar algumas e alguns Exúas e Exus: Siqueira (1998); Carvalho (2019); Almeida
(2018); Brandão (2014); Gomes (2017); Falcão (2019); Sabino e Lody (2011);
Conrado (2015); Eyin (2014), que no caminhar das suas estradas comem e deixam
padês para que outras Exúas e outros Exús possam se alimentar, abrindo
possibilidades da criação do Corpo Iaô
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