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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
131

Alternate versions: the duplicities of life writing in the novels of Carol Shields

Kong, Ying 12 September 2007 (has links)
Life writing is always constituted of alternate versions of the self and the lived life of the self. The duplicities inherent in life writing are central to this study. These duplicities refer not only to the doubleness, but also to the constructedness, of life writing. My enabling assumption is that a life lived is never the same as the life written. Some of the questions at stake in the discourse of life writing include: How may the self be represented in literary form? How is biography a necessary ground of autobiography? What is the borderline between history and life story? Why and how is a lived life different from a written life? How much "truth" is there in life writing? One obvious starting point is to trace the history of selfhood, or the identity of the self. Charles Taylor's Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity (1989) provides a thorough analysis of the sources of the self in its historical transformation from Plato's time to our era. However, only recently have media theorists such as Eric Havelock (1963), Benedict Anderson (1991), Mark Poster (1995) and Ronald J. Deibert (1997) offered an estimate of how self-identity changes as technology varies, and how the form of communication alters the bases of identity. Based on discoveries in neuroscience, Paul Eakin (1999) uses narrative theory to explain why life writing is always made up of multiple versions and how the notion of selfhood is profoundly shaped by culture. William Spengemann's historical and philosophical analysis of traditional autobiographies helps to explain different forms of autobiography in terms of personal motives and cultural reasons for writing. This study shows that life writing is necessarily a process of translation in which facts must be transmuted into stories. In the process of translation, there are always alternate versions of the self, forms, media, voices, narratives, realities and finally alternate versions of fictions. By looking at seven of Carol Shields's fictions, this study aims to illustrate how Shields goes beyond models of historical, philosophical, and poetic self-presentation to find new ways and new forms for self-presentation in life writing.
132

An Evaluation of Winnipeg's Electronic Monitoring Pilot Project for Youth Auto Theft Offenders

Pearson, Ashley 09 July 2012 (has links)
In 2008, the Manitoba government implemented an electronic monitoring (EM) project for high-risk automobile theft offenders. To evaluate this program, youth in the program were matched with other high-risk auto theft offenders who had not been put on EM. Dimensions including characteristics, daily contacts and criminal histories were examined between groups. Interviews were also conducted with offenders who had been on EM and with program staff and stakeholders. The results of the evaluation indicated a small change in criminal history for the EM group for auto theft, technical and combined offenses. Since the Winnipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy (WATSS) began in 2005, there has been a decrease of approximately 11,000 auto thefts. Notably, only a very small part of this number could be attributed to the EM program. Electronic monitoring as an intervention can be a complementary program when offered in accompaniment with other WATSS and Manitoba Youth Correctional Services (MYCS) programs.
133

Méta analyse du phénomène d'auto-organisation des systèmes complexes dans un contexte de catastrophe naturelle et technologique /

Morin, Bruno, January 2006 (has links)
Thèse (M.Ges.Org.) -- Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 2006. / La p. de t. porte en outre: Mémoire comme exigence partielle de la maîtrise en gestion des organisations. CaQCU Bibliogr.: f. 137-142. Document électronique également accessible en format PDF. CaQCU
134

Associacao entre apoio social e frequecia relatada de auto-exame das mamas no estudo pro-saude

Andrade, Celia Regina de. January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
Mestre -- Escola Nacional de Saude Publica, Rio de Janeiro, 2001.
135

Autoimmunity to cell surface receptors immunopathology of acetylcholine receptors in experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis in the rat /

Baets, Marc H. de. January 1984 (has links)
Proefschrift Maastricht. / Lit.opg. - Met samenvatting in het Nederlands.
136

Experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis

Verschuuren, Johannes Justus Gerard Maria. January 1989 (has links)
Proefschrift Maastricht. / Auteurnaam op omslag: Jan J.G.M. Verschuuren. Ondertitel op omslag: antibodies, idiotypes and anti-idiotypes. Met lit. opg. - Met een samenvatting in het Nederlands.
137

Autoimmunity and effect of ageing

Crisi, Giovanna M. January 1999 (has links)
Proefschrift Universiteit Maastricht. / Met lit. opg. - Met samenvatting in het Nederlands.
138

Measuring the Distribution of Returns Among Stakeholders: Method and Application to US and Japanese Auto Companies

Lieberman, Marvin B., Chacar, Aya 23 January 1997 (has links)
No Abstract Provided
139

Japanese-Style Relationships in the Early Years of the US Auto Industry

Helper, Susan R., Hochfelder, David January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
140

Investigação da retração plástica e da fissuração da argamassa do concreto auto-adensável

Girotto, Lucas Serrano [UNESP] 28 February 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:27:12Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2012-02-28Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:16:14Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 girotto_ls_me_ilha.pdf: 8439548 bytes, checksum: 991ffb2c2358997a506120000ab2b2ef (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / O objetivo do trabalho e investigar os mecanismos de retração plástica e fissuração nas primeiras idades de argamassas do concreto auto-adensavel (CAA), avaliando a influência do teor de superlubrificante e da adição mineral na composição das mesmas. Usando a metodologia proposta por Repette-Melo para dosagem do concreto auto-adensavel foi realizado um estudo reológico minucioso das fases de pasta e argamassa do CAA, utilizando reometro R/S Rheometer com controle da taxa de tensao e deformação. Na investigação do mecanismo de retração plástica e fissuração nas primeiras idades das argamassas do CAA utilizou-se o aparato experimental inspirado no trabalho realizado por Turcry (2004) e, simultaneamente, realizou-se a mensuracao da perda de massa, temperatura interna e pressao capilar das composicoes analisadas. Além disso, a captura de imagens pelo procedimento de time-lapse foi empregado para analise visual do comportamento durante a processo de fissuração. A analise reológica das fases pasta e argamassa mostraram que as incorporações de adições minerais de reatividade distintas apresentam diferentes teores de adicao mineral e comportamentos distintos com a aumento do teor de superplastificante. Este diferente comportamento reológico se refletiu nos resultados de retração plástica e fissuração nas primeiras idades. Os resultados de retração plástica mostraram superiores para a composição com silica ativa independentemente da ação do vento ou teor de superplastificante. Entretanto para o assentamento plástico esta afirmativa se confirma somente para as ensaios com ventilação imposta. A fissuracao nasprimeiras idades. resuJtou em. majores areas fissuradas para a composição de sílica ativa tambem independentemente da ação do vento au teor de superplastificante. 0 efeito do comportamento... / The objective of this study is to investigate the mechanisms of plastic shrinkage and cracking at early ages of self-compacting concrete (SCC) mortars extracted, evaluating the influence of superplasticizer and the mineral addition of the same compositions. Using the Repetto-Melo methodology to measure the self-compacting concrete was conducted a detailed study of the rheology of paste and mortar phases, using the rheometer R / S Rheometer with control of stress rate and strain. In the study of plastic shrinkage and cracking mechanism at early ages of self-compacting concrete (SCC) mortars extracted used the experimental equipment inspired by the work done by Turcry (2004) and, simultaneously, analysed the measurement of mass loss, internal temperature and capillary pressure of compositions. furthermore, the capture of images by time-lapse procedure was used for visual analysis of the behavior during the cracking process. The rheological analysis of paste and mortar phases showed that the incorporation of mineral addition with different reactivity have different mineral addition contents and different behaviors with increasing superplasticizer content. This different rheological behavior was reflected in the results of plastic shrinkage and cracking at early ages. The plastic shrinkage results revealed higher for the composition with silica fume independently of the Wind action or superplasticizer content. However for vertical plastic deformation this statement is confirmed only for tests with Wind action. The cracking at early ages resulted in larger cracked areas for the composition of silica fume also independently of the Wind action or superpJasticize content. The effect of the rheological behavior of the compositions on the plastic shrinkage and cracking characterized that there is a decrease of these... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)

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