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  • von Rennan Augusto Souza Cunha
    56,00 €

    This dissertation aims to understand the strategic behavior of PR (Rádio Popular) via posts in the home appliance retail sector in Portugal. In this way, the theoretical study is defined by the historical contextualization and definition of Digital Advertising as a modern model where the brand, products and services are advertised in the strategic environment, through the use of the brand in the form of visual and audiovisual content on the most used platforms such as: Facebook, Instagram, Google and e-shop. However, the management reinforces the digital positioning to engage connected consumers who are interconnected on online platforms.In this context, strategies via posts in digital advertising will be analyzed to measure the practices used in retail in the domestic appliance sector in Portugal. Finally, the aim is to find out whether consumers have at their disposal forms of entertainment and interaction with the RP brand, as well as the competitor companies that served as a basis for exposing their level of value.

  • von Houria Messid Bouziane Meflah
    37,00 €

    The way in which Covid-19 manifests itself is highly heterogeneous. The manifestations most frequently cited by patients of all ages are the classic signs of respiratory infection: fever and cough. A build-up of fluid in the bronchioles may also occur as a result of the infection, leading to breathing difficulties. This book will present the clinical, biological and radiological features of Covid 19, based on a literature search.

  • von Anja Bothe
    31,00 €

    The text discusses a normative field, albeit little studied, with a relevant practical dimension in contract law, competition law, as well as in the field of civil liability, namely standardisation. We will therefore analyse the main aspects of standardisation at its current stage, its objectives, the types of standards, the actors and agents, the problems and its evolution. In a liberalised economy, standardisation aims to make traded products and services compatible. The possibility of standardising healthcare services has provoked vehement protests from various healthcare professionals, especially in European countries with stronger economies.

  • von Adriano Campos
    31,00 €

    The state must answer for its financial interventions, especially when it uses the sovereign institute of public credit. Guaranteeing public finances and their extemporaneous taxation means republicanly maintaining national credit security and the morality of the public authorities. The Principle of Morality, which informs every activity of the Public Administration, requires it to conduct itself in a proficient and honest manner, always with the aim of realising a public purpose, following paths that are necessary and useful for achieving its objectives. The state must have an interest in preserving public credit, whether national or international, because sooner or later it will need to use it again. Since the Revolution of 1964, the priority position in government action has been to strengthen Public Credit and the government bond market, since using these instruments would make it possible to carry out programmes that are essential to the country's development. So there was no escaping the payment of Public Debt Policies.

  • von Victor Kizza Paiva Dos Santos
    31,00 €

    The result of this work is a study on the importance and application of Law 11.645/08 - which directs public and private educational establishments to implement the history and culture of Africa, Africans, Afro-Brazilians and indigenous peoples in their curricula - as well as the presence of theatre as a pedagogical tool and, therefore, as a facilitator in the process of applying this law.

  • von Eduardo Borba Gilioli
    57,00 €

    The clash between the health perspective and the body culture perspective influences the preparation of the Paraná State Public Physical Education Textbook (LDP-EF), which opposes the guidelines of the National Curriculum Parameters for Secondary Education (PCN-EM), which defends the health paradigm. In this sense, the aim of this research was to analyse, in the light of historical-dialectical materialism, how and to what extent the content systematised in the LDP-EF can contribute to students' education. The proposals contained in the LDP-EF include actions similar to those in the documents criticised, emphasising solidarity and cooperation, which are essential elements for the social cohesion needed to maintain society. Although it contains proposals for activities that would apparently require students to be critical, creative, autonomous and free, it neglects systematised knowledge, which is a prerequisite for these elements. Contradictorily, there are aspects in the LDP-EF that offer students the possibility of understanding the contents of Physical Education: some analyses consider both the specificity of the contents and their relationship with the structure of capitalist society.

  • von Stela Maris Martins de Oliveira
    20,00 €

    In this book, the author invites the reader to navigate the waters of gender relations, in the seas of power relations between male and female. Women in Masculine Waters is a book that brings together the results of research carried out between December 2010 and March 2011 into the insertion and trajectory of women in the fishing profession in the municipality of São José do Norte, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The research was analysed from the perspective of the social constructions of gender, masculinities and power relations from a post-structuralist cultural studies perspective. This approach is essential for studying gender relations in the fishing industry of São José do Norte. In this work it is possible to see the invisibility of women in fishing and their subordination to their husbands, the result of unequal power relations. This book is recommended for students and professionals looking to deepen their knowledge of gender relations, as it offers them the results of life as it is. Happy reading!

  • von Teymur Aliyev
    42,00 €

    During the process of automatic diagnostics of TCAS system, it is implied to monitor the current readings on the main leads by means of non-contact current meters. Analyzing the trend of technology development through the use of non-contact current measurement sensors indicates that sensors of this type are in high demand nowadays in many industries. Application of non-contact sensors will give the opportunity to develop a scheme of autonomous control by installing sensors on the current bus without stopping the production of a common on-board TCAS system. The vast majority of non-contact current sensors utilize the Hall effect principle of current sensing. This determines the main positive aspects of these sensors: their high sensitivity, galvanic isolation between the power and measuring circuits, no need to open the circuit to connect the sensors, a fairly wide range of operating temperatures.

  • von Felipe Adaid
    46,00 €

    This book brings together scientific articles and reviews that have already been published and which try, in some way, to understand Education and Philosophy through Nietzsche's vision. As such, the aim of the book is to create a dialogue through the collection of works with current and relevant themes to the scientific scenario, so that the reader can have contact with Nietzsche's philosophy within the educational discussion.

  • von Daniel N. Ettien
    50,00 €

    Exotic literature is that developed in Europe from 1866 onwards, which evokes the customs, inhabitants or landscapes of faraway lands. The aim of exotic narrative is to change contexts in order to build up the strangeness that stigmatizes. A reading of the texts in the corpus gives the impression that they are part of the exotic credo. The present analysis attempts to order the mass of characteristics and interpretations of exoticism. It is based on a lexicographical study of the setting of the stories, an examination of the linguistic means and the sociological presentation of the peoples visited, all stereotypes which, from an ideological point of view, inspire a negative feeling in the viewer. In fact, the scenes of action are colonies, known as "distant lands" in relation to the Western metropolis. These are Africa, the West Indies and India: supposedly austere, inhospitable areas inhabited by barbaric, primitive, backward people. Exoticism therefore depends on the quality of our view of the object in question.

  • von Umidabonu Bakhtiyer Qizi Farhodova
    42,00 €

    The author notes the significance of studying the relationship between emotional distance with the father and emotional communications in the parental family with the motives for marriage, which allows to determine the factors affecting the quality of marriage. It is often found that a woman begins to build relationships with the opposite sex in the same way as her relationship with her father was built. This is reflected in her future personal and family life. The choice of marriage partner, however, depends both on the personal characteristics of the father and on the characteristics of the relationship that is established between the daughter and the father as a result of family interaction. The results of the study show how the relationship with parents influences the choice of spouse of women from both complete and incomplete families. The results of women from single-parent families are particularly interesting. The results may be useful for practicing psychologists working with families, as well as for parents raising children without a spouse. And also allow to develop training programs and recommendations for young people regarding the improvement and greater awareness of child-parent relations, which can reduce the number of divorces.

  • von Jean Kotov
    36,00 €

    Evald Ilyenkov is our contemporary. Thinking culture in general is set both by the state and level of development of philosophy and its mastering. Two circumstances orientate a special attitude to Ilyenkov's philosophical heritage. The need for a transition from a purely ideological understanding of social processes to a truly theoretical one is becoming more and more urgent. The number of young people prepared by the level of cultural development and the circumstances of life to become socially significant individuals is increasing. At the same time, the danger of mass information zombification is increasing. The first section of the collection is devoted to the concept of philosophy, the second to the problem of the correlation between philosophical and everyday consciousness, the third to the relevance of Ilyenkov's philosophical work, the fourth to the problem of the individual and society, the fifth to the problem of the future, and the sixth to the need to return to authentic Marxism. The collection of articles is intended for independent and creatively oriented young people who are ready to embark on the path of philosophical and theoretical comprehension of the epoch in which we find ourselves, on the path of comprehension of what and how an individual should do in these conditions.

  • von Felipe Adaid
    42,00 €

    This book brings together scientific articles and essays, both published and unpublished, by different authors, with different backgrounds and perspectives, which in some way attempt to bring science and religion together within the field of Theology. As such, the aim of the book is to create a dialogue through the collection of works with current and relevant themes to the scientific scenario, so that the reader can have contact with convergent and divergent conceptions and theories.

  • von Douglas Martins Da Costa
    29,00 €

    The booming industrial development of the 20th century and the accelerated mechanisation of human activities culminated in a scenario of exploitation and use of polluting fuels derived from petroleum, which produces environmental impacts that are far from being quantified, let alone overcome. On the other hand, attempts have been made, albeit at a slow pace, to use renewable and clean energies such as biomass, knowing that harnessing solar energy converted in plants into chemical energy and this into biofuels such as ethanol could be the way out of the environmental crisis in which we live. However, among the various types of biomass, we can highlight the sweet potato, which is little consumed as food in Brazil and has characteristics such as adaptability, rapid cycle, starch concentration and high dry matter content. The use of sweet potatoes could therefore meet the need for this fuel during the sugar cane off-season, since this raw material is available all year round and throughout the country. It is therefore of the utmost importance to optimise the production and sustainability of this biomass for bioethanol production.

  • von Jane Cordeiro de Oliveira
    31,00 €

    The influence of policies on the constitution of the pedagogical coordinator function in the municipal schools of the City of Rio de Janeiro during the period from the military regime to the present day, together with the dilemmas and conflicts that surround the formation of the identity constitution of this professional. The coordinator's attributions have undergone transformations along with changes in educational policies, and this study aims to demonstrate how this process takes place in public schools in the city of Rio de Janeiro.

  • von Mohamed Tlili
    50,00 €

    Dental implants are a common solution for replacing missing teeth, but their feasibility depends on the volume of bone available. When bone volume is insufficient, various techniques can be used, such as piezosurgery. The use of piezoelectric devices is increasingly applied in oral surgery. Selective cutting is possible for different ultrasound frequencies acting only in mineralised hard tissue, preserving vital anatomical structures. Using this piezoelectric technique, autogenous bone graft acquisition, osteotomy for expansion of the alveolar bone crest, and maxillary sinus enhancement via the lateral approach can be performed precisely and safely, offering excellent clinical and biological results. The aim of this work is to present the principles of the ultrasonic scalpel, as well as its applications in pre-implant surgery, based on a series of cases carried out by Dr Mohamed Tlili in the External Consultations Department at the University Hospital Dental Clinic in Monastir / TUNISIA.

  • von María Alejandra Castillo Jiménez
    46,00 €

    For more than five decades, open-pit coal mining has been carried out in the department of La Guajira, Colombia, by one of the largest mining companies in the world. As a result, the ecological order of the ancestral communities, which have been settled there for a long time, has been altered over time; their solidarity economies, their social and cultural fabric, and their political processes have undergone major transformations that transgress their rights and realities. Faced with these dynamics of imposition of certain economic and cultural epistemes on others who already have their own perspectives, the different affected populations have built through history an organisational process, networks of political movements, cultural policies and action agendas that have allowed them to plant resistance in defence of territory, water, ethnic cultures and life. "If today the blood in the veins of the Ranchería River continues to flow so that the land does not stop beating, it is thanks to the fact that we have not stopped mobilising for our mother earth" Jakeline Epiayu.

  • von Pedro Pinto Da Silva
    37,00 €

    Evaluating aerobic capacity is essential for prescribing and controlling training. In order to avoid invasive methods that are extremely time-consuming and costly, a non-invasive and extremely simple control method was used, the Critical Velocity (CV) in Pure Sports Swimming.The aim of this study was to verify the influence of using different combinations of swimming distances on the calculation of CR and Anaerobic Work Capacity (AWC), using different swimming distances (short, medium and long distances).Fourteen federated athletes from a swimming team in the district of Porto were assessed, 11 males and 3 females, aged between 13 and 25.In view of the data obtained in this study, it was concluded that the distances used have a major influence on the values of VT and ATC, which can lead to situations where the anaerobic threshold is above or below the expected value, with greater evidence when short and medium distances are used.

  • von Nonzon Marius Kpindé
    37,00 €

    Human rights are fundamental to the well-being of the population. To this end, the State takes the necessary measures to facilitate the satisfaction of human rights. In this way, they remain indispensable to the happiness of the population. Thus, the State puts in place the conditions to enable people to live decently. These include education, security of goods and people, marriage management, protection of civil status, acquisition of nationality by a foreigner, customary land rights, issuance of final land titles, dematerialization of administrative acts, archiving of State documents, migration management, housing policy, public health and sanitation infrastructures, counterfeiting, cybercrime, fraudulent trade in medicines, illicit trade in food products, indecent exposure, informal security, domestic servants, occupation of the State's public domain, conflict management, social security, etc.

  • von Henintsoa Jean Baptiste Ramaminirina
    37,00 €

    The ethnobotanical survey carried out at the three sites revealed traditional uses forAloe macroclada in the treatment of digestive ailments, certain metabolic diseases, wounds, gonorrhea and asthma. It has also been used in cosmetology and as a soil protection agent. The flora associated with the target species comprises 44 species belonging to 37 genera and 20 families. The most represented families are: Poaceae, Asteraceae and Fabaceae. In the species-poor, open vegetation zone of Anjeva, density is relatively high, but biomass is low. Where vegetation is richer and more diversified, as observed in Miandrarivo, density is low and biomass high. An adult individual produces an average of 19 to 40 leaves per plant, ranging in size from 40.00 to 64.00 cm long and 10.00 to 12.50 cm wide. Anthropogenic pressures such as bush fires, expansion of cultivable land and illegal collection represent a crucial threat to Aloe macroclada. Appropriate measures must be implemented to reduce these harmful human activities.

  • von Olga Mabel Martínez Chamorro
    37,00 €

    This material addresses the challenges in research training in law school, highlighting the lack of solid research skills among graduates and the gap between academic theory and legal practice. The proposed study highlights the importance of training that promotes ethical awareness in professional activity and advocates for a thorough revision of law curricula. The comparison with the Colombian context broadens the relevance of the research, identifying common challenges in higher education. The method employed in the writing follows a meticulous approach, beginning with the careful selection of the topic and an exhaustive search of relevant academic literature. The information gathered is organized and critically analyzed, classifying it into thematic categories and evaluating the quality and methodology of each source. The synthesis of findings highlights emerging trends and patterns, underscoring the importance of research in legal education, not only as an academic requirement, but as essential for professional excellence.

  • von Félix González-Sanjur
    37,00 €

    This book outlines the academic scenario and the circumstances that shape it during the formation of students in the painting workshop at the university level, taking into account perceptions and realities around the understanding of art and creativity and therefore its teaching.It focuses on the participation of creativity as part of the pictorial production, highlighting it as the engine for the creation of the work. At the same time, it distinguishes between the artistic skills and the creative skills of the students, where the teacher must have the acuity to distinguish and encourage them equally, providing more arguments for their applications.As an important contribution, based on evidence, we seek to point out the origin of creativity in these processes, while the artistic proposal is approached as a key link to articulate the creative development of students as part of the organization of production processes, highlighting at all times the role of the teacher as a mediator between learning and their constructions of pictorial works from creativity.

  • von Daria Klimas
    47,00 €

    The problem of child autism in modern society is becoming more and more urgent. Children with autism need psychological and pedagogical support and special assistance in the process of socialization. This book presents the results of a longitudinal study on the emotional and personal development of children with autism in early childhood. The specificity of this process is analyzed in terms of intra-personal changes, namely, the dynamics of the relationship between "True" and "Fake Self". Based on the research results, a classification of autistic disorders was developed depending on the level of emotional and personal development of children. For each of the groups, the mechanisms of occurrence of disorders were identified, and compensation methods and dynamics were described. The significance of symbolism for assessing well-being in personal development and adaptation to the environment was shown. The resulting classification can be used in diagnostics, in forecasting development and socialization, and in planning therapy strategies. The presentation of the study results is supplemented by case studies and case analysis materials. The book is addressed to specialists - psychologists and teachers.

  • von Oumar Bah
    37,00 €

    For a long time, the concept of quality and the quality approach were considered to be specific to industry, the design sector and the management of new communication technologies. The concept is now making its way into the medical and hospital sectors. Examples from around the world (notably hospital accreditation procedures in Europe) have sufficiently demonstrated the applicability of this concept in health establishments. Hôpital du Mali, a public hospital with a general vocation and a 3rd reference, also wants to be a reference hospital in the quality approach, through the management's particular interest in controlling the quality of its medical services. To this end, it has initiated and implemented, from the very first years of operation, certain quality concept reference documents, such as the internal regulations and the Procedures Manual. The study area is the Hôpital du Mali, located in the Missabougou district of Bamako's Commune VI.The purpose of the hospital's white plan is to improve conditions for managing an exceptional health crisis at the hospital.

  • von Magatte Wade
    37,00 €

    We have long been interested in the remarkable changes observed in the city of Saint - Louis and its sprawl towards peripheral areas, notably changes in morphology and its socio _ spatial reorganization.We are also interested in the outlying areas, which are currently concentrating a dynamic of actors and a growing proportion of the population, offering a new socio-spatial configuration, such as the dispersed settlement of the villages, which is gradually giving way to a concentrated settlement.

  • von Yaxmareli Diaz Araujo
    37,00 €

    In Venezuela, as in all underdeveloped Latin American countries, there is evidence of state policies aimed at agricultural production in the swine sector, where capitalist dependence is encouraged, with an intensive, rentier and mercantilist economic model, with the worn-out discourse of population growth with the promotion and development of dependent industry. Establishing a submissive culture of individualism, selfishness, attacking any form of collective organization, hiding the popular power, the organized people and community organizations, when it is there where their best living conditions reside, their productive potential, becoming the veiled authority of the capitalist system. This has led to the imposition of conditions of social, economic and cultural rigidity, adhering to an undermined rural pork production, causing the abandonment of land and production to large cities as a mirror of underdevelopment.

  • von Gerardo Mendoza
    37,00 €

    The evolution of labor law in Colombia, from its foundations in colonial times to the complexities of the 21st century, reflects a dynamic process that has been shaped by the economic, social and political forces of the country. In this context, the present research, "The Evolution of Labor Regulations in Colombia: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century", aims to explore and critically understand this historical journey (Diaz, 1998).

  • von Ngalamulume Kamba
    37,00 €

    In the DRC: teacher-researchersIII. Our extremely meagre financial resources forced us to reduce the number of university researchers we interviewed. The chosen analyzer is the University of Kinshasa. The limited sample of 38 respondents includes 31 teachers and researchers, 12 of whom are doctoral students; the other 7 come from the university's IT, library and publishing departments. Some of these actors are at the same time managers of structures and teacher-researchers. To gather information, we opted for a survey method based on individual interviewsIn effect, by forcing the respondent to co-construct a discourse in situ with the interviewer, the interview exchange is the production of a social word (Blanchet, Gotman, 1992: 9) about one's own practicesVII.

  • von Natalia Montes Silva
    37,00 €

    The presence of Occupational Therapists in Critical Patient Units increased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, making visible the importance of the professional in the early rehabilitation of people in different health conditions who are hospitalized in the CPU. Thus, among the topics addressed are the health model in Chile, the role of the OT in the PCU and the scientific evidence available to date.

  • von David Wenga-Witha Selenga
    50,00 €

    Environmental management in the major cities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is currently facing a new challenge: the sheer volume of solid household waste abandoned in the streets, the non-biodegradability or toxicity of some of it, the length of time it remains undisposed of, and its impact on the environment.Kinshasa is the country's capital. It is an undefined geographical entity within the boundaries of a province, with a population of over 8,000,000. The mentality of the Congolese population has changed since the recent past, during the era of the rural exodus and the great movements of rural populations to the cities. This period transformed the vision of the black man in Africa. It's a vision that's very different from that of the man of the colonial era in terms of understanding the notion of public hygiene. As a result of this new behavior, the city's citizens are generating and abandoning more and more waste on the streets and in their homes.

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