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  • About
  • 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.
671

Caring for the (informal) caregiver in the workplace

Rudolph, Elizabeth Cornelia 22 February 2012 (has links)
The nature of jobs is changing as the global economy force organizations to become competitive and more of a virtual organisation of which the focus is more on team work. It is natural to look after the sick, elderly, disabled and children though those who care for these people tend to be forgotten. This study is an investigation of one of these informal caregivers. The roads on this journey (study) with the various cross-roads, intersections, paths and tracks were explored by means of multiple qualitative approaches. The respondent received an active role to voice her story as transcribed in her diaries. She deconstructed it accordingly of which the complexities thereof was holistically processed by means of Gabek (GAnzheitliche BEwältigung von Komplexität – a holistic processing of complexity). The uniqueness of this story can not necessarily be generalised though it can be used to prospectively identify the needs of the respondent. This can lead to adverse research outcomes associated with caregiving and target them for a prevention-focused intervention for others. This will help employers and employees in the art of balancing family responsibilities and workplace outputs. / AFRIKAANS : Die aard van werk verander voortdurend namate die wêreldwye ekonomie organisasies dwing om al meer kompeterend mee te ding en ‘n spanbenadering te volg. Om siekes, oues van dae, kinders en gestremdes te versorg, is ‘n normale verantwoordelikheid in die samelewing, maar die versorgers self word afgeskeep. Hierdie studie fokus op die verhaal en belewenis van sodanige versorger. Die bane van die ondersoekreis met hulle verskeie kruispaaie, kruisings en spore is via veelvuldige kwalitatiewe weë ondersoek. Die respondent in die ondersoek het 'n aktiewe rol ingeneem om sodoende haar verhaal te verwoord deur middel van die dekonstruksie van haar dagboek. Die verweefde dinamiek hiervan is holisties prosesseer via die GABEK metodiek (GAnzheitliche BEwältigung von Komplexität –'n holistiese prossesering van kompleksiteit). Weens die uniekheid en subjektiwiteit van die verhaal, kan die spesifieke uitkomste hiervan nie noodwendig veralgemeen word nie, maar kan die behoeftes van die spesifieke informele versorger uitgewys word. Dit kan die weg baan vir wyer navorsing en moontlik lei tot sinvolle intervensie aan ander informele versorgers. Dit sal werkgewers en werknemers help in die fyn kuns om gesinsverantwoordelikhede en werksplek-uitsette sinvol te kan balanseer. / Dissertation (MCom)--University of Pretoria, 2010. / Human Resource Management / unrestricted
672

A study of the relative influence of heredity and environment on a career in music

Unknown Date (has links)
"The purpose of this study is (1) to obtain definite information in regard to the theory that musical capacity is inherited; (2) to determine whether or not a favorable environment is necessary in the early musical training of an accomplished musician; (3) to indicate the effect of early musical training on a successful career in music"--Introduction. / "August, 1953." / Typescript. / "Submitted to the Graduate Council of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music Education." / Advisor: Robert L. Briggs, Professor Directing Paper. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 31).
673

Albano-A Place for Transition

Zhang, Danwei January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
674

A reservoir urban living room- Increasing water relatedness in Marabastad

Mphaka, Mamofella January 2020 (has links)
This dissertation aims to investigate how architecture can improve water literacy and, thus, water conservation and security, by bringing the user closer to the building’s water processes and systems. The programmatic function of the building is an urban living room. Here, the dwellers of the adjacent social housing development – about 3000 people – will be provided amenities for mostly recreational purposes. Furthermore, the tens of thousands of people who travel into Pretoria CBD daily for various government services, will be provided with a place to pause, linger, and perhaps have something to eat. The architectural exploration aims to empower the user through the provision of basic water services and surrounding secondary services, whilst at the same time enhancing the everyday user’s relationship with, and reverence of, water. The two main water resources that will be focused on are rain roof water and storm water. In an urban context where storm water runoff is currently treated as a destructive force and the water is discarded as quickly as possible from the city, the project will endeavor to harness this resource and utilise it to enhance the architecture. Similarly, roof rainwater will also be collected and utilised. The project will invite water into the building in various ways that enhance the climatic conditions within the building. Unlike in the traditional manner of waterproofing and keeping the water out of the building, these enhancing processes will be made visible to the users of the building in order to increase their understanding. This dissertation endeavors to add to the large body of research into the global quest for water security, underpinning itself in the context of the Marabastad, Pretoria. / Mini Dissertation (MArch(Prof))--University of Pretoria, 2020. / Architecture / MArch (Prof) / Unrestricted
675

Kdo jsou novináří píšící o životním prostředí? / Who are environmental journalists?

Doležalová, Petra January 2011 (has links)
(english) The thesis deals with the environmental journalist, I use gatekeeper concept. The aim is to identify working routines and relationship with environmental and nature. In the first part, I complicate the theoretical basis. I first concerned with social constructionism of issue, media communication and key terms in media and environment. In empirical part is used the qualitative research strategy - an analysis of interviews with environmental journalists from news journals, weekly magazines and websites and analysis of information sources. I described relationship, opinions and values of environmental journalists to environment and nature. I identified the working routines and I completed it by the analysis of information sources. Important information sources are expert, non governance organization, states institutions in the environmental area. Experts and states institutions are primary defining. This research confirmed authority orientation of news. Journalists feel the autonomy in selection of topic, but I recorded pressures and controls from the media organizations. Journalists have a close relationship to nature and the environment, its protection is seen as important. Conservation lies in the modesty and sustainability.
676

Always Running at Sunset

O'Neill, Amelia 08 April 2022 (has links)
My thesis show includes paintings that depict scenes of the trails that my dog and I frequent in Utah. These paintings are a response to experiences I have in nature and explore my relationship with my dog and the surrounding flora and fauna along the local trails. The paintings include images of rocks, sticks, dirt, trails, dogs, clouds, and dried sunflowers in the wind. In addition to realistic depictions of nature, my paintings reflect on the psychological and emotional state of being in nature. The title of the show is Always Running at Sunset, which is meant to be taken both literally and figuratively because I usually run trails at sunset, but I also run to escape into nature when things that are meaningful to me--relationships or states of being--are coming to a close or a "sunset." My painting process is deliberately intuitive, allowing room for emotional content to be infused into the paintings. My affinity for landscape painting came from my own experience and from the example of many artists who are discussed in this paper.
677

Author Correction: Trained Immunity, Tolerance, Priming and Differentiation: Distinct Immunological Processes (Nature Immunology, (2021), 22, 1, (2-6), 10.1038/s41590-020-00845-6)

Divangahi, Maziar, Aaby, Peter, Khader, Shabaana A., Barreiro, Luis B., Bekkering, Siroon, Chavakis, Triantafyllos, van Crevel, Reinout, Curtis, Nigel, DiNardo, Andrew R., Dominguez-Andres, Jorge, Duivenvoorden, Raphael, Fanucchi, Stephanie, Fayad, Zahi, Fuchs, Elaine, Hamon, Melanie, Jeffrey, Kate L., Khan, Nargis, Joosten, Leo A.B. 01 July 2021 (has links)
In the version of this article initially published, author Raphael Duivenvoorden’s last name was spelt incorrectly as Duivenwoorden. The error has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
678

Feminist Dystopias and Ecofeminist Representation: Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and Naomi Alderman's The Power

Cooke, Nicole Lynn 27 August 2019 (has links)
No description available.
679

A theology for earth : nature and grace in the thought of Joseph Sittler

Heggen, Bruce Allen January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
680

The concept and description of nature in the early works of N. Gogol/ by Catherine Anne Spitzer. -

Spitzer, Catherine Anne. January 1974 (has links)
No description available.

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