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    Schnee und Tourismus - Monika Bandi S3 E2 (Podcast, Interview Hannes Mangold mit Monika Bandi)

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    Für Bergregionen ist Schnee das weisse Gold. Ökonmin Monika Bandi weiss, wie wichtig der Wintertourismus für die Schweiz ist. Im Gespräch mit Kurator Hannes Mangold erzählt sie, welche Veränderung die Klimaerwärmung für Winterferien in der Schweiz bedeutet. Monika Bandi ist Ökonomin und Co-Leiterin der Forschungsstelle Tourismus an der Universität Bern. Hannes Mangold ist Kurator der Ausstellung "Schnee" in der Schweizerischen Nationalbibliothek, 4.3.-1.7.202

    Dr. Monika Siebert – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Monika Siebert, Professor of English, discusses her new book, Indians Playing Indian: Multiculturalism and Contemporary Indigenous Art in North America, published recently by the University of Alabama Press. Indians Playing Indian explores the phenomenon of multicultural misrecognition of American Indians, explaining its sources in North American colonial history and in the political mandates of multiculturalism, and describes its consequences for contemporary indigenous cultural production

    Monika White interview, 2000

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    White, Monika - Audio Oral History Interview - CSWA ❧ Interviewed by Hannah Hamovitch on January 23, 2000. An interview with Monika White as she discusses her entrance into social work; YWCA; various positions held; work with Regional Research Institute in Social Welfare; doctoral program; Multi-Purpose Senior Services Program; case management; and preparing for old age. ❧ Dr. Monika White earned both her Masters and a Doctorate of Social Work at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. She has extensive experience as an educator, researcher, consultant and administrator. Since the mid-1970's, Dr. White concentrated her work on coordinating health and community-based service delivery systems for older adults and their families. A nationally-recognized author and lecturer in the aging field, Dr. White is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Healthy Aging in Santa Monica, California, and an adjunct professor at the USC Davis School of Gerontology in Los Angeles. In addition, Dr. White is the President of the California Social Welfare Archives. ❧ Monika White. Interviewed by Hannah Hamovitch Date of interview: 1-23-00. Length of interview: 1 hour and 8 minutes. Transcript of interview: 23 pp. CD containing interview and transcript

    Awareness of families regarding the methods of speech therapy prevention

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    TITLE: Awareness of families regarding the methods of speech therapy prevention AUTHOR: Monika Hroudová DEPARTMENT: Department of Special pedagogy SUPERVISOR: Mgr. Lucie Durdilová ANNOTATION: The aim of the theoretical part of this bachelor's thesis is to describe basic concepts related to the prevention of speech impediments, by using current literature, existing knowledge and research, characterize the most common forms of comminication disorder that usually occur in preschool children and inform about ways of how to prevent speech disorders, mainly primary ones (How can parents prevent the occurrence of speech defects among their children from an earliest possible age). Awareness of parents of the possibilities to prevent speech defects, of child's speech development and of thequality of related literature, will be determinated by a questionnare, this means a quantitative research method. Questionnare will be focused on parents with children between 3-4 years old

    Final Death of the Author: Creativity in the Age of Information Society

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    Pretpostavimo da je kreativnost rezultat unutarnjeg dijaloga kreativnog pojedinca (autora) iz kojega nastaje nova informacija. No kako onda razumjeti kreativnost danas, kada je naša individualna svijest proširena elektronskim medijima i telemetrijski uključena u “globalni mozak”? Sveprisutnost informacijske i komunikacijske tehnologije omogućuje nam da stvaramo nove informacije brže negoli ikad prije i pohranjujemo ih u forme umjetne memorije, u koje može svatko ući. S obzirom na to čini se da je pojam autorstva prevladan, a unutarnji dijalog zamijenjen intersubjektivnim dijalogom. Držeći se teorije medija Viléma Flussera i Marshalla McLuhana, problematiziram novu paradigmu kreativnosti kakva se razvija u dobu informacijske tehnologije.If we assume that creativity is a result of the inner dialogue of creative individual (author), during which he creates an improbable combination of elements (i.e. new information), how can we comprehend creativity today, after we technologically extended our individual consciousness and connected it into a “global brain” via telematics? Prevalence of information and communications technology enables us to create more new information than ever, and allows us to store it in artificial memory, where it could be reused by almost anyone. In the age of ICT, author seems to be superfluous and the inner dialogue has been replaced by interpersonal dialogue. Taken into consideration Vilém Flusser’s and Marshall McLuhan’s theory of media, I will try to problematize new paradigm of creativity, as it is disclosing in information society

    Influence of temperature on the larval development of the edible crab Cancer pagurus

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    The influence of temperature on larval survival and development was studied in the edible crab, Cancer pagurus, from a population off the Island of Helgoland, North Sea. In rearing experiments conducted at six different temperatures (6°, 10°, 14°, 15°, 18°, 24° C), zoeal development was only completed at 14° and 15° C. Instar duration of the Zoea I was negatively correlated with temperature. A model relating larval body mass to temperature and developmental time suggests that successful larval development is possible within a narrow temperature range (14° ± 3° C) only. This temperature optimum coincides with the highest citrate synthase (CS) activity found at 14° C. A comparison for intraspecific variability among freshly hatched zoeae from different females (CW 13 - 17cm, N = 8) revealed that both body mass and elemental composition varied significantly. Initial larval dry weight ranged from 12.1 to 17.9 µg/individual, the carbon content from 4.6 to 5.8 µg/individual, nitrogen from 1.1 to 1.3 µg/individual, and the C:N ratio from 4.1 to 4.4. A narrow larval temperature tolerance range of C. pagurus as well as the indication of intraspecific variability in female energy allocation into eggs may indicate a potential vulnerability of this species to climate change. Large-scale studies on the ecological and physiological resilience potential of this commercially fished predator are needed

    The relation of the function of the pelvic floor to respiration

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    Author of the Thesis: Bc. Andrea Matějková Supervisor of the Thesis: doc. Ing. Monika Šorfová, Ph.D. Title of the Thesis: Relation of function of the pelvic floor to respiration Year of the presentation of the thesis : 2016 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org
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