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I manufatti egizi ed egittizzanti in Sicilia / Egyptian and Egyptianizing objects in SicilyMartinez, Manuel <1983> 09 September 2013 (has links)
Il progetto di ricerca si è posto l'obiettivo di analizzare una serie di manufatti egizî e di tradizione egizia della Sicilia preromana e di evidenziare le eventuali sopravvivenze della cultura egittizzante sull’isola fino all'età tardoantica. La realizzazione di un corpus, aggiornato sulla scorta di nuovi rinvenimenti, di recenti riletture e di studi su materiali inediti custoditi nei musei siciliani, ha contribuito a tracciare una mappa distributiva delle aree di rinvenimento e di attestazione, con particolare riferimento alle diverse etnie che recepiscono tali prodotti e alla possibilità di ricostruire l’ambientazione storica della domanda diretta o indiretta. Si è scelto di privilegiare lo studio tipologico, iconografico e iconologico di alcune “categorie” di materiali maggiormente documentati sull’isola, quali amuleti, scarabei e scaraboidi, cretule, ushabti, gioielli, bronzi figurati, gemme, con l’individuazione di riscontri in ambito mediterraneo. La documentazione delle testimonianze antiquarie contenenti notizie su reperti oggi non più reperibili ha permesso, infine, non solo l’acquisizione d’informazioni spesso ritenute perse, ma anche una comprensione storicizzata delle dinamiche del collezionismo siciliano e del suo ruolo nel più vasto ambito europeo dal XVII al XIX secolo. È stato importante, infatti, chiarire anche alcuni aspetti della cultura egittologica del periodo, legata in genere alla circolazione di stereotipi e alla mancanza di una conoscenza diretta della realtà faraonica. / The research project aims to analyze a series of Egyptian and Egyptianizing objects of Pre-Roman Sicily and to point out possible outlivings of the Egyptianizing culture on the island up to the Late Antiquity. The realization of a corpus, updated to the stocks of new discoveries, recent re-readings and studies of unreleased material stored in Sicilian Museums, contributes to outline a distribution map of the discovering areas and attestation, with particular reference to the different ethnic groups which recognize such products and to the possibility of a reconstruction of the historical location by the direct or indirect market request. Preference was given to the typological, iconographic and iconological research of some of the “categories” of material most documented on the island like amulets, scarabs, sealings, ushabtis, jewelry, bronzes and gems with identification of comparison in the Mediterranean area.
At least there is documentation of archaeological records containing the information of finds, although today these are less available, this allows not only the acquisition of information believed to be lost but also a historical insight into Sicilian collecting dynamics and to its rule in the more extended European area from the 17th until the 19th century. It was important indeed to illustrate some aspects of the Egyptological Culture of the period generally connected to stereotypical ideas and a lack of direct knowledge of pharaonic reality.
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Pastorale begeleiding ten opsigte van werkstreshantering toegespits op tweede taal-onderwysers in sekondêre skole / Salóna BothaBotha, Salóna January 2009 (has links)
This study deals with the design and application of Scripture-founded pastoral guidelines as aid or supplement to existing work stress interventions for the effective management of teacher stress as it especially manifests in Second Language Teaching situations.
Important questions addressed regarding this topic amongst others include the following:
• Which perspectives can be deduced from Scripture with regard to work ethic, work stress and work stress management?
• What does work stress in teaching mean and what support systems are available for teachers in practice, especially as the problem occurs in the profile of a Second Language Teacher?
• How effectively do the support processes for Second Language Teachers with work stress in secondary schools run?
• Which pastoral guidelines can be offered for the management of teacher stress as it features in the profile of Second Language Teachers?
The research of the study is structured according to the model of Zerfass, as designed for Practical Theology.
The basis theoretical research clearly indicates that applicable pastoral guidelines can be deduced from Scripture as the foundational source regarding the effective management of work stress. These pastoral guidelines are identified and described by focussing on the appearance of work stress in key figures in Scripture such as Joseph, Moses, Elijah, John the Baptist, Peter and Paul, as well as God's intervention and support in their different situations. God executed His plans through the different Bible characters in spite of their weaknesses and shortcomings, and this offers hope to current-day believers. The principles illustrated in the lives of the Bible characters can be applied to the lives of modern people. The following principles for work stress management are investigated through the mentioned Bible figures: Identity in God; Disciplining of thought; Delegation of work; Time management and setting priorities; Prayer and Divine support.
It is clear from the meta-theoretical research that English Second Language Teachers, especially in the South African context, should receive much more support since their work stress factors are more and are very unique to their subject.
There is a significant gap with regard to support bases or pastoral services for teachers in schools, in spite of there being several researchers that are of the opinion that work stress has a negative influence on teachers' mental health. It is precisely when external factors can not be controlled that the teacher should have the necessary skills for his own survival. Pastoral guidance focuses on the empowerment of the individual in an unfriendly work and living environment.
The empirical study comprised interviews with three Second Language Teachers who experienced problems with teacher stress. In addition, interviews were held with three different headmasters at secondary schools to establish which support systems are available for teachers. The participants indicated that their relationship with God, the Word and prayer carry them through periods of stress. The empirical study showed that Second Language Teachers feel the need for pastoral guidance with regard to stress. The headmasters support the implementation of pastoral help in schools, since there is a void with regard to support systems or counselling in support of teachers who suffer from work stress.
The central theoretical argument of this study makes it clear that counselling guidelines for a therapeutic process can play an indispensable intervention role in the guidance of teachers under work stress. During the process of establishing these pastoral guidelines, the basis theoretical perspectives were extracted through Scripture study of known Biblical figures under similar work pressure. The meta-theory was constructed from research information from recent studies of this subject field, and empirical case studies that served as situation analysis from the teaching context. Lastly, the information was integrated to formulate practice theoretical guidelines. The following guidelines for a pastoral guidance process are presented in chapter 5, as deducted from the Word of God:
♦ Physical health: The human body was created by God and should enjoy the same care as the soul and spirit. The counselee can be guided along the Word of God to a realisation of the importance of his body and its physical care.
♦ Spiritual health: Man draws his spiritual health from regular prayer and meditation regarding Scripture; and therefore prayer and Word Study are powerful instruments in the management of work stress.
♦ An identity founded in the Triune God does not sway under manipulation or unrealistic standards, because such a person understands who he is, Who he belongs to and what his purpose is, and therefore he can manage his stress.
♦ Thoughts that are disciplined according to the will of God and His Word enable a person to stay and act in a manner focused on God, even in stressful circumstances.
♦ Those who manage their time and determine priorities in accordance with God's will, are enabled to live a balanced life and to limit work stress.
♦ Those who delegate tasks, relieve their work and time pressure and also lessen their work stress.
♦ A personal relationship with God and the support, guidance and help of the indwelling Holy Spirit is indispensable for the effective management of work stress.
♦ The establishment of an effective support group relieves stress, because emotional burdens are shared.
The purpose of the pastoral guidance process is to focus the counselee's faith dependence on the guidance of the Triune God. Scripture, as the Word of God, belonging to a community of believers, together with the spiritual activities that this entails, have a positive effect on counselees. The Scripture should be a non-negotiable component of pastoral guidance processes.
This study has confirmed that the points of departure that the researcher initially held are valid points of departure for the support of the argument in favour of pastoral guidance to Second Language Teachers with work stress. / Thesis (M.A. (Practical Theology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.
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The analysis and protection of systems containing series compensated power linesSanderson, J. V. H. January 1973 (has links)
Series capacitors are used extensively to reduce the power transfer impedance of long transmission lines. During times of high current, the capacitors are protected from the build-up of high voltages by spark gaps with which they are connected in parallel. This non-linearity affects the behaviour of the system as a whole. Firstly, this thesis is concerned with studying the system behaviour. A method of analysing the sub-harmonic resonance condition in which line losses are taken into account is proposed, and it is used to find a power system circuit in which operation changes from harmonic to subharmonic mode when a switch is operated. Also described is a method of achieving a transient stability analysis of a two-machine double-circuit series-compensated transmission system with a fault occurring on one circuit. The results are used to compare the effect of two types of protective spark gap. A transient analysis of a single transmission circuit is described, based upon Bergeron's Method of Characteristics. The spark gap type is shown to be instrumental in distorting current and voltage wave-forms. It is generally assumed that spark gap operation shortens the lifetime of the capacitors which it is protecting. This is investigated and is shown to have some theoretical foundation. Secondly, this thesis is concerned with the problem of finding a suitable distance protection scheme for series compensated lines. A number of possibilities are critically examined by making use of the analysis developed earlier in the thesis. A novel scheme based on definite integrals of relaying current and voltage was selected and a prototype relay was constructed in the laboratory using mostly analogue, but some digital circuits. Laboratory tests on the prototype relay and simulated tests carried out on the digital computer showed that the scheme meets the speed and accuracy requirements of modern protective relay.
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The theory of motion in Ibn Bājjah's philosophy /Ziyādah, Maʻan. January 1972 (has links)
The theory of motion in Ibn Bajjah's philosophy is studied in this dissertation from three aspects: physical, psychical and
metaphysical
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Valuation of recreation resources : a methodological comparison as applied to Steens Mountain, OregonWhite, William Barnes 13 November 1981 (has links)
Graduation date: 1982
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Annual secondary production and community dynamics of benthic infauna in a Columbia River estuary mudflatJones, Kim K. 19 July 1983 (has links)
Graduation date: 1984
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A management plan for the Bear Creek watershed of the city of Drain, Oregon /Horne, Gerard Fowler. January 1950 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.)--Oregon State College, 1950. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 86). Also available on the World Wide Web.
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Trout studies and a stream survey of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon /Wallis, O. L. January 1948 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State College, 1948. / Typescript. Map of Crater Lake National Park and vicinity, issued by the U.S. Geological Survey, edition of 1946. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118-120).
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The Willamette River fishes as biological indicators of pollution /Noble, Richard Earl. January 1952 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State College, 1952. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-121). Also available online.
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Possibilities of afforesting grassland slopes of the McDonald Forest /Walters, Russell Smith. January 1953 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State College, 1953. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-59). Also available on the World Wide Web.
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