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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.
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The impacts of childhood cancer on siblings among Hong Kong Chinese: from parents' perspectives

Lam, Ching-yee, 林靜宜 January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Nursing Studies / Master / Master of Nursing in Advanced Practice
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Household structure and economic outcomes: time use, employment, and educational attainment

Golla, Anne Marie 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text
263

Jeepers, creepers! how 'bout them Beezers? : the history of the Beezer Brothers architecture firm, 1892-1932 / Jeepers, creepers, how about them Beezers? / History of the Beezer Brothers architecture firm, 1892-1932

Wilcox, Ralph S. January 1997 (has links)
The architectural practice of Michael and Louis Beezer, identical twin brothers, lasted from 1892 until 1932. They practiced in Altoona, Pennsylvania, from 1892 until 1899; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1900 until 1906; and in Seattle, Washington, from 1907 until 1932. During their practice, they produced a wide variety of designs including homes, banks, churches, rectories, schools, and hospitals. Today, seventy-two confirmed designs still exist around the country in Pennsylvania, Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, and Alaska. This creative project documents the Beezer Brothers' surviving buildings through current and historic photographs and a short amount of text with information on the history, style, and features of each building. A history of the firm, supplemented with biographical information, is also included. / Department of Architecture
264

Black-winged angels : theoretical underpinnings

Slatter, Angela Gaye January 2006 (has links)
The creative work, Black-Winged Angels, is a collection of nine re-written fairytales. The collection is divided into three sections: Maiden, Mother, Crone and the three stories in each section explore various aspects of these traditional periods in a woman's life. The tales are re-written, or 're-loaded', to offer alternative views of the tales of childhood, to examine other forces that may be at work inside the stories themselves, and the possible consequences of 'living' those tales differently. The exegesis examines the colonisation and reclamation of a range of fairy tales. It traces the historical shift from oral to literary fairy tale traditions, and the ensuing patriarchal rewriting of those fairytales. The exegesis then considers the writing of Angela Carter and Emma Donoghue (specifically The Bloody Chamber and Kissing the Witch, respectively), in terms of how their work in the fairytale genre has both succeeded in, and failed to, avoid a simple inversion of gender with their revisions of the colonised literary fairytales. The exegetical work has grown, in large part, out of the process of critical reflexivity to which I have subjected my creative work. I chose Angela Carter's and Emma Donoghue's works of revisionist fairytales to act as 'bookends' for my own work; Carter as a starting point for fairytale reclamation and Donoghue as a more recent incarnation of the fairytale revisionist. In reflecting on my own work, I often looked back at what these two authors had done, to guide me in the eternal writers' struggle of what to leave in, what to leave out, and where to take the tale.
265

Leadership development in Queensland Christian Brothers schools

McManus, Brendan Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
266

Leadership development in Queensland Christian Brothers schools

McManus, Brendan Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
267

Leadership development in Queensland Christian Brothers schools

McManus, Brendan Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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Leadership development in Queensland Christian Brothers schools

McManus, Brendan Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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RELAÇÕES FAMILIARES E A ESCOLARIZAÇÃO DE IRMÃOS ADOLESCENTES DE PESSOAS COM TEA / FAMILY RELATIONS AND THE SCHOOLING OF SIBLINGS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH ASD

Rodrigues, Tatiane Pinto 26 October 2015 (has links)
According to prior research, the influences for having a sibling with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a family can bring implications, both positives and negatives, to fraternal relations. Reviewed studies show, among others, that siblings of individuals with ASD may have their learning process influenced by family issues such as stress, anger, over protection and lack of care but a few research has been focused on these influences. Therefore, the present research project will investigate family relations and the schooling of siblings of people with ASD from the point of view of themselves, their mothers and teachers. It is a qualitative study, conducted through a multiple case study design, which three siblings of people with ASD from a municipal school of Santa Maria RS, their parents and teachers participated. The results will show the difficulty of social interaction of the siblings with classmates and friends, as well as high expectations about their school performance and familiar interaction, assuming responsibilities in relation to the future besides of their role of brothers and sisters. Even though a positive change in school performance was noticed, a familiar isolation of social may contribute to the vulnerability of these individuals and families. / Conforme a literatura, as influências de possuir um irmão com TEA na família pode trazer implicações tanto positivas quanto negativas para as relações fraternas. Os estudos revisados apontam, entre outros, que irmãos adolescentes de pessoas com TEA podem ter o processo de escolarização influenciado por questões familiares, como estresse, raiva, superproteção e escassez de cuidados, porém poucas pesquisas têm se dedicado a esta especificidade. Portanto, A presente dissertação investigou as relações familiares e a escolarização de irmãos adolescentes de pessoas com TEA a partir do ponto de vista dos irmãos, mães e professores dos alunos com TEA. Trata-se de um estudo qualitativo, realizado através de um delineamento de estudo de casos múltiplos em que participaram três irmãos adolescentes de pessoas com TEA que frequentam a rede estadual de ensino de Santa Maria, RS, e suas mães e professores. Os resultados encontrados mostram que os irmãos apresentam dificuldades de interação social com colegas e amigos, assim como uma alta exigência para com seu desempenho escolar e familiar, assumindo responsabilidades com relação ao futuro para além do seu papel como irmão. Apesar do alto desempenho escolar constatado, o isolamento social familiar pode contribuir para a vulnerabilidade desta população.
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Fora do lugar: bastardia e exílio em Dois irmãos, de Milton Hatoum

Sampaio, Márcia Valéria Faria 06 June 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Fabiano Vassallo (fabianovassallo2127@gmail.com) on 2017-05-05T17:25:48Z No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) DISSERTAÇÃO MARCIA VALERIA SAMPAIO.pdf: 1312801 bytes, checksum: f7a05fa3da81dce5fd92c72e5ed71b8d (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Josimara Dias Brumatti (bcgdigital@ndc.uff.br) on 2017-06-06T17:32:07Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) DISSERTAÇÃO MARCIA VALERIA SAMPAIO.pdf: 1312801 bytes, checksum: f7a05fa3da81dce5fd92c72e5ed71b8d (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-06T17:32:07Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) DISSERTAÇÃO MARCIA VALERIA SAMPAIO.pdf: 1312801 bytes, checksum: f7a05fa3da81dce5fd92c72e5ed71b8d (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Tendo como ponto de partida a obra Romance das origens, origens do romance, escrito por Marthe Robert, este trabalho analisa, num primeiro momento, Dois irmãos, de Milton Hatoum, enquanto romance familiar, levando em consideração seu contexto cultural, com o intuito de entender de que forma os conflitos familiares que permeiam a narrativa contribuíram, direta ou indiretamente, para a formação da personagem Yaqub, mais especificamente no que diz respeito à sua condição de bastardo. Propõe, então, repensar a definição da bastardia, buscando compreende-la na qualidade de condição existencial que, no caso de Yaqub, se caracteriza como consequência do exílio sofrido. Em seguida, sugere conceber a viagem como maldição quando a mesma assume um caráter punitivo. Para isso, fundamenta-se no livro Teoria da Viagem: poética da geografia, de Michel Onfray, onde a história bíblica de Caim e Abel serve de inspiração para que o autor teorize o que chama de gênese da errância, que vem a ser uma maldição “herdada” de Caim e que tem como pressuposto a percepção da essência punitiva da viagem. A ideia desenvolvida por Onfray contribui para uma análise mais ampla de Yaqub que, além de amaldiçoado pelo exílio, tal qual Caim, também carregou uma marca no corpo que serviu como memorial do ódio entre irmãos. Assim, este trabalho trata não apenas da busca por filiação e a aceitação social, mas também da inquietação com relação à própria origem, à perda de referências, à solidão, à dor pelo desenraizamento e ao sentimento de orfandade frequente no exilado / Based on the book Romance of origins, origins of the novel, written by Marthe Robert, this work analyzes, in a first time, Two brothers, by Milton Hatoum, as a family romance novel, taking into account their cultural context, in order to understand how the family conflicts that permeate the narrative contributed, directly or indirectly, for the formation of Yaqub character, specifically with regard to its bastard condition. Therefore, it’s proposed to reconsider the definition of bastard, seeking to understand it as an existential condition that, in the case of Yaqub, is characterized as a result of exile. Then, suggests understand the travel as a curse when it takes on a punitive character. For this, it’s based on the book Theory of Travel: poetic geography, written by Michel Onfray, where the biblical story of Cain and Abel is an inspiration for the author to theorize what he calls the genesis of wandering, which comes to be an "inherited" curse of Cain and that presupposes the perception of the punitive nature of the trip. The idea developed by Onfray contributes to a broader analysis of Yaqub who was cursed by exile, like Cain, and also carried a mark on the body that served as a memorial of hatred between brothers. This work is not only the pursuit of membership and social acceptance, but also of concern regarding the very origin, the loss of references, loneliness, the pain caused by uprooting and the sense of orphanhood often in exile

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