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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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TUT Prof receives special honour

22 March 2012 (has links)
Professor Pieter Marais, Executive Dean of the Tshwane University Technology’s (TUT) Faculty of Science, received a special award from the Director-General of the Department of Science and Technology, Dr Phil Mjwara, at a breakfast meeting of the South African Council for Professional Natural Scientists (SACNASP) recently
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The management of telematic technologies for the enhancement of distance learning at Casey College of TAFE /

Francis, Russell. Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (M Distance Ed)--University of South Australia, 1994
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Identifying Future Effective Foster Parent Characteristics: Using the Casey Foster Family Assessment

Grimes-Vawters, Jennifer 01 January 2016 (has links)
In 2014, Washoe County Department of Social Services in Nevada, licensed only 50 of 400 parents who applied to foster children. Lack of long-term effective foster parents creates instability within the system. Significant concern over increased numbers of children entering foster care and a decreased number of qualified foster care applicants continues. The Casey Foster Family Assessment (CFFA), a comprehensive assessment of key traits of effective foster parents may further enhance the fostering application process. The identified CFFA subscales most predictive of future foster parent effectiveness, may help WCDSS more effectively identify applicants likely to provide long-term stable homes for children. Local licensed foster parents and their case managers were recruited to complete the CFFA, and Effective Foster Parent Survey (EFPS). Using the Ecology theory of Bronfenbrenner and Belsky as a foundation, a series of Pearson bivariate correlations were conducted using the CFFA and EFPS scores and a regression analysis was conducted to determine the results. Results showed foster parents (N=35) with a high level of dedication, sufficient time, higher perceived degree of responsibility then the agency, and willing to foster children of differing racial, religious, cultural, or sexual identity backgrounds were viewed by their case managers as being highly effective. Identifying effective skills, and providing support and training to foster parents, may increase the likelihood that a child will stay in one home instead of moving repeatedly, reducing mental health risks of foster children. Three significant correlates were identified: positive parent-child interaction, participation in spiritual activities and attendance at agency training, set a foundation for continued research in additional effective foster parent skills and how to assess for these qualities in incoming applicants.
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The eschatological Jesus : early Christology as interpreted by Reginald H. Fuller, Martin Hengel and P.M. Casey

Kahl, Robert M. January 1998 (has links)
What is the correct way to interpret the relationship between the message of Jesus and the kerygma, a hermeneutic of discontinuity and evolution or a hermeneutic of continuity and development? The Eschatological Jesus will argue for continuity and development. In their portraits of a non-eschatological and non-messianic Jesus J.D. Crossan and Marcus Borg raise questions about the relationship between Jesus and the kerygma but do not answer them. Reginald H. Fuller and Martin Hengel demonstrate that high Christology can be traced directly to the eschatological ministry of Jesus, especially his authority. Fuller describes Jesus' authority in terms of an inaugurated eschatology and a distinctive sonship which he extends to others. Martin Hengel describes Jesus' eschatological authority as one who acted in God's place when he called his disciples the way God called his prophets and imposed on them a divine discipline and in Lk. 13:34 which has parallels in Sir. 1:15 and Deut. 32:11. This is a messianic authority since it was the Messiah who stood in God's place at the end of time. This Jesus who is in control of the end gave rise to a belief in his pre-existence and the claims of the Fourth Gospel. P.M. Casey, on the other hand, rejects such authority as being apparent in Jesus' ministry. Unlike Fuller and Hengel who see the Fourth Gospel as the logical outgrowth of Jesus' use of 'Abbā, Casey sees the Fourth Gospel as a betrayal of Jesus and the synoptic tradition. However, Casey overlooks the synoptic gospels' portrait of Jesus' acting in God's place and Matthew's use of προσκγνεῖν and προσέρχεσθαι. The Eschatological Jesus concludes with the belief that Jesus' ministry was messianic and eschatological and that the authority he exhibits provides the basis for not only his being Christ, but divine Lord and Son of God.
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The Best Medicine

Lechler, Ron 05 1900 (has links)
The Best Medicine is an animated documentary that explores the true stories behind the live performances of stand-up comedians. The film juxtaposes live stand-up performances with candid interview footage combined with animation and illustration. Three subjects– Michael Burd, Casey Stoddard, and Jacob Kubon– discuss alcoholism, childhood abuse, and sexual anxiety, respectively. Their candid, intimate interviews reveal personal information, creating a new context with which to understand live stand-up comedy performance. This illustrates themes of finding humor in dark or painful circumstances and the cathartic nature writing and performance.
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Presidentsonen är en onanist! : En undersökning av den onanistiska läsningen genom Red, White & Royal Blue / The First Son is a mastrubating boy! : An analysis of the mastrubatory reading of Red, White & Royal Blue

Jonasson, Erica January 2020 (has links)
This essay analyses Casey McQuiston’s Red, White & Royal Blue (2019) from the perspective of the masturbatory readings Elin Abrahamsson uses in her doctoral thesis Mas(s)turbatory Readings: A Queer Analysis of Popular Romance. I discus the different kind of desires that exists in the novel while also questioning how queer literature relate to the heteronormative context of the romance genre. The analysis concludes that the masturbatory reading works well on queer literature as well as establishing that the novel contains homo-, hetero and autoerotic elements. The essay reaches the conclusion that Red, White & Royal Blue goes against the heteronormative order of the genre with the happy ending. / I den här uppsatsen undersöker jag Casey McQuistons Red, White & Royal Blue (2019) genom Elin Abrahamssons onanistiska läsning från hennes avhandling Enahanda läsning: En queer tolkning av romancegenren. Genom att gå i dialog med Abrahamsson undersöker jag vilka begärsriktningar som uppenbarar sig i Red, White & Royal Blue samtidigt som jag diskuterar hur queerlitteraturen förhåller sig till den heteronormativa inramningen som romancegenren innehar. Genom analysen kan man utläsa att den onanistiska läsningen fungerar väl på queer litteratur, även att romanen innehåller begärsriktningar i form av homoerotisk, heteroerotisk och autoerotisk. Samt kommer uppsatsen fram till att romanen kastar om den heteronormativa ordningen genom det lyckliga slutet.
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Phenomenology, Imagination, and Aesthetic Experience

Ausperk, Ryan 24 April 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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The Undue Burden Standard: The Effects of Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992) on State Abortion Laws

Burlage, G. Rachel 08 1900 (has links)
This thesis examines the effects of the change from strict scrutiny to the undue burden standard in Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992). A history of abortion in the United States and the various ways in which government regulates it is explored. Particular attention is focused on the role of the federal judiciary in abortion regulation. Theories of judicial decision making are discussed as means to understand the outcome of cases. Several models are tested to determine which, if any, model explains judicial decision making. The effect of the change in standard, as well as an alternate precedent, are examined.
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Independent living programs and foster youth perceptions

Anthony-Mahler, Kristin Kay, McCall, Robin Patrice 01 January 2002 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to conduct a descriptive and exploratory analysis of Riverside County's Independent Living Skills Program (ILSP) and its ability to prepare foster youth for successful adult transition. A vital component of this study was the exploration of perceived preparedness through the eyes of the participants enrolled in this program.
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Brillouin Propagation of Cold Atoms - Velocity-Matching or Mechanical Resonance?

Scoggins, Casey Clark 05 August 2022 (has links)
No description available.

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