19 research outputs found
Jonathan Bennett im Gespräch. Eine zuversichtliche Einschätzung zur Entwicklung des Arbeitsmarktes 45+
Study on Water Source Protection - Case Study of Lake Buhui – Anina City, Caras – Severin County, Romania
AbstractPlanning the protection of water sources is a necessity for complying with national legislation in the area of drinking water, namely the Water Law and European legislation - the Water Framework Directive. Adopting a coordinated approach to the protection and sustainable use of water resources, with the cooperation of all stakeholders, it ensures the sustainable use of water resources in long term for people, economy and environment. Buhui Lake is the first artificial lake in Romania, with an area of about 11 hectares, built at an altitude of 640 m for water supplying the Anina city. In the Master Plan Water-Wastewater for Caras-Severin, Buhui Lake will provide the only source of potable water for Anina - Steierdorf agglomerations. It was analyzed the evolution of the indicators for the lake raw water quality depending on the atmospheric regime and the results showed that turbidity and CBO5 are influenced by anthropogenic activity, due to controlled and uncontrolled forestry activities in the area. In these circumstances, the elaboration of the water source protection plan of the Lake Buhui is a necessity, because the activities carried out in the sanitary protection zone of water catchment area may have negative impact on the population. The integrated approach for sustainable management of water resources in the catchment area is a good practice of the European Union to be taken in case of water sources in the country. The plans undertaken to protect water sources we can identify shortcomings and problems and we can set the policy actions to address them
We're just good people like everyone else. Interview with Anin Ciuciu
Článek je věnovaný mladé vzdělané Romce z Rumunska. Anina C. je právnička a autorka knihy "Jsem Romka a jsem na to hrdá: Z romských uprchlických táborů na Sorbonnu". Autorka dnes žije ve Francii a z imigrantky se stala romskou aktivistkou. Článek o ní a o jejím díle vznikl na základě interview v romštině.The article is devoted to the young educated Roma woman from Romania. Anina C. is a lawyer and also author of the book "I am a Roma woman and proud of it: From the Roma refugee camps at the Sorbonne." The author lives in France now. She came as an immigrant and she became a Roma activist. Article about her and about her work was based on interviews in Romani
Sam Shepard's plays according to Slovenian theatre directors
The article focuses on the productions of Sam Shepard's plays in Slovenia during 1985-2000 and the author of the paper primarily pays attention to the Slovenian directors' approach to Shepard's works and the problems that have arisen in the process. Five of Shepard's plays have been staged to date in Slovenia, two early works and three works of new realism. In interviews with the directors (Vinko Möderndorfer, Primož Bebler, Boris Kobal, Dušan Jovanovic and Boris Cavazza) as well as three actresses and a choreographer (Alenka Vidrih, Barbara Babič, Vesna Jevnikar, Tanja Zgonc) it has emerged that the transplantation of typically American issues to Slovenia and their treatment necessitated a different approach from the one normally taken by the Slovenian directors and actors. Shepard's plays being idiosyncratic, the theatre artists had to either accommodate his material or treat it with different methods that were adapted to suit the Slovenian environment
Supplementary material for "How Perceptions of Voter Control Affect Politicians' Evaluations of Expertise in the News: A Survey Experiment on the Role of Accountability Beliefs"
The material contains an Appendix with additionnal information with regard to the article. The author also provides a dataset and an R-Syntax for replication of the main results.</p
Remedying abuses of limited liability in company groups
In the modern world, company groups have become a commercial reality. With increasing regulatory and compliance requirements for different industries, larger companies are often more optimally managed in a group structure. The individual companies within a group structure still operate in the economic interest of the group as a whole. Despite this reality, company law has strictly upheld the separate legal personality of individual companies within a group. As a result of this separate legal personality, the holding company of the group cannot be held liable for its subsidiaries obligations. This creates room for abuse, especially since the holding company is able to control which obligations may be incurred by the subsidiaries in the first instance. This paper will discuss some of the abuses and possible unintended consequences of extending separate legal personality and limited liability to companies operating within a group. The author will seek to evaluate the common law remedy for piercing the corporate veil as a possible remedy against these abuses. The statutory remedy for piercing the corporate veil under section 20(9) of the Companies Act will similarly be evaluated. The research will conclude that these remedies do not consider the unique policy and economic realities of company groups and therefore are not adequate to address the abuse which may occur in company groups
SURVEY KEPUASAN PASIEN PASCA PELAYANAN KESEHATAN GIGI DAN MULUT PADA POLI GIGI KLINIK MEDITAMA SEMARANG TAHUN 2017
Customer Satisfaction is a situation where the wishes, expectations and needs of the customer are met. A service is considered satisfactory if the service can meet customer needs and expectations. The purpose of this research is to know the factors that influence the satisfaction seen from three factors that are skill and communication factor, work discipline and facility factor, cost factor of care and work efficiency toward patient getting clinic dental service of meditama clinic The type of this research is quantitative descriptive research, using cross sectional design. Sampling technique using purposive sampling. The population in this study is a number of 280 patients, in this case the author took 30% of the population of 84 respondents. Measuring tool in this study is a questionnaire. Data obtained from the research results are shown in the form of frequency distribution table. The results of this study indicate that most respondents stated good service and satisfied with service given, where the skill factor and communication officers stated satisfied 91,7%, work discipline factor and facility express satisfied 89,3%, treatment cost factor And work efficiency states satisfied 85.7%. It is hoped that in the health service the quality of service is very important, therefore the quality is enhanced about the cost of care at the dental clinic that is community and improve the work efficiency of meditama clinic staf
Proto‑Slavic syntax in Codex Suprasliensis
In the article the author describes syntactic archaisms, used in history on the jug of water contained in the Old Church Slavonic Life of Saint Anina, which is part of the Codex Suprasliensis. Those archaisms are: specific phenomena of case government, predictive using of non‑hyphenated participles, original sentence structures (which are noticeable in the light of Wackernagel’s law) and syntactic construction dativus cum infinitivo. First of all, the question is how far those archaisms can be attributed to the Proto‑Slavic language.GEORG HOLZER – urodzony w roku 1957 we Wiedniu. Studia językoznawstwa słowiańskiego i indoeuropejskiego na Uniwersytecie Wiedeńskim. Doktorat w roku 1982, habilitacja w 1990. Od roku 1997 profesor nadzwyczajny w Instytucie Slawistyki Uniwersytetu Wiedeńskiego. Od roku 2008 członek korespondent Chorwackiej Akademii Nauk i Sztuki. Uczy również okresowo na Uniwersytecie w Zagrzebiu. Autor między innymi monografii: Rekonstruowanie języków niepoświadczonych, pod red. Wacława Waleckiego, przekł. z niem. Jolanta Krzysztoforska‑Doschek,
Kraków 2001.Institut für Slawistik der Universität Wien132
Comparison of medical and industrial X-ray computed tomography for non-destructive testing
AbstractIndustrial X-ray computed tomography (CT) is an emerging laboratory-based non-destructive testing technique used in a variety of applications for samples ranging from 1 mm to usually 300 mm in diameter. Usually, microCT scanners are used for industrial non-destructive testing due to the superior resolution possible compared to medical CT scanners, but it is not generally known that medical CT scanners can produce reasonable results when high resolution is not needed. As demonstrated in this case study of very dense objects, far shorter scan time is required, compared to conventional laboratory industrial CT systems, consequently being a better solution for applications such as quick scout-scans, high throughput applications and larger objects. This case study makes use of four typical industrial test objects, specifically chosen as candidates which would be expected to be too dense for relatively low-voltage medical scanners. The respective test objects were scanned with both medical and microCT scanners and the results compared for the purpose of industrial non-destructive analysis. The test objects are a steel turbine blade, a titanium casting, a concrete cylinder with aggregate stones and porosity, and a concrete block with metal fiber reinforcement
