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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.
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'n Postmoderne, pastoraal-narratiewe perspekief op seksueel-verwante gesinsgeheime (Afrikaans)

Gouws, Johan Cornelius 22 August 2005 (has links)
Afrikaans: Hierdie proefskrif wil vanuit navorsing met "n postmoderne, pastoraal-narratiewe aanslag iets vertel rondom seksueel-verwante geheime. In hoofstuk 1 val die soeklig op 'n verduideliking van die weg waarlangs die navorsing aangepak is. Deur gebruik te maak van die ABDCE-skryfformule van "n fiksieskrywer, is ruimte geskep waarbinne narratief-gebaseerde navorsing gedoen kon word. Die navorsing word derhalwe langs die weg van aksieverhale (Action), agtergrondsbegrippe (Background), die verdere ontwikkeling van die navorsing (Development), die klimaks (Climax) en einde (Ending) ontwikkel. In hoofstuk 2 word enkele aksie-stories rondom geheime uitgebeeld. Die verhaal van Tim, asook verhale en gesprekke uit Internet-gesprekslyste en verhale uit die media met besondere klem op hedendaagse kletsprogramme, word hier weergegee. Hoofstuk 3 bied 'n agtergrond van bepaalde perspektiewe rondom aspekte soos "language games", paralogie, dekonstruksie, postmodernisme, sosiaal¬konstruksionisme en narratiewe terapie. Betekenisse wat ons handelinge lei en bepaalde vrae wat aan ons praktiese denke lewe gee, word hierin uitgelig. Hoofstuk 4 bied "n dik, breedvoerige beskrywing van menslike seksualiteit. Verhale en perspektiewe rondom seksualiteit, "eksternalisering", seksuele mites in die samelewing asook 'n beskrywing van seksualiteit vanuit die etiese, Bybelse, na¬Bybelse, sistemiese en postmoderne perspektiewe word gegee. Hoofstuk 5 bied "n dik, bree beskrywing van die gesin waarin aangetoon word dat die heIe gesin, die groter gesin sowel as die gemeenskap by geheimhouding betrokke kan wees. Perspektiewe uit die Ou en Nuwe Testament word toegelig en daar word teen verafgoding van die ideaIe gesin gewaarsku. Verbond, skepping, verlossing en pneumatologie word as 'n Bybelse benadering tot die gesinslewe geïdentifiseer. Eienskappe van die moderne gesin sowel as die sogenaamde "tweede familie" word bespreek. Die verhale van Koning Dawid en Isak se gesinne dui op die bevryding van die verlammende effek wat die verlede met sy foute op die huidige gesinslewe het. In hoofstuk ses word aandag gegee aan 'n perspektief op seksueel-verwante geheime. Die geheime seksuele wereld van adolessente word ondersoek en aandag word gegee aan geheime temas wat mag voorkom. Intensiewe aandag word ook gegee aan die posisie van die terapeut in gevalle waar geheimhouding in terapeutiese sessies ter sprake kom. Hoofstuk sewe bied 'n samevattende kritiese refleksie op die navorsing, enkele gevolgtrekkings word gemaak vanuit my eie ervaring rondom die bepaalde navorsing. English: This dissertation attempts to relate something on sexual-related secrets from a postmodern, pastoral-narrative perspective. In chapter one the focus is on an explanation of the manner in which the research is done. By using the ABDCE-formula of an author of fiction, a space is created in which narrative-based research could be done. The research develops through action stories, background concepts, further development, climax and the end. Action stories concerning secrets characterize chapter two. The story of Tim, as well as stories and conversations from Internet discussion lists and stories from the media with the accent on current chat shows are shared. Chapter three supplies a background of certain perspectives on aspects like language games, paralogy, deconstruction, postmodernism, social constructionism and narrative therapy. Meanings guiding our actions and certain questions which gives life to our practical thoughts, are highlighted. Chapter four provides a thick description of human sexuality. Stories and perspectives on sexuality, externalization, sexual myths in the community as well as a description of sexuality from ethical, Biblical, post-Biblical, systemic and postmodern views are given. Chapter five gives a thick description of the family and shows that the entire family, the larger family as well as the community could be involved in secrecy. Perspectives from the Old and New Testament are shared and a warning against idolisation of the ideal family is made. Covenant, creation, salvation and pneumatology are identified as a Biblical approach to family life. The modern family, its characteristics and the so-called "second family" are under discussion. The stories of King David's as well as Isaac's families bring deliverance of the paralysing effect that the past with its mistakes might have on family life in its present form. Attention is focused on a perspective on sexual-related secrets in chapter six. The secret sexual world of the adolescent is investigated and special attention is paid to secret themes which might occur. Intensive attention is also paid to the position of the therapist regarding secrecy in therapeutic sessions. Chapter seven gives a summarized critical reflection on the research. This includes my conclusions from own experience gained in the process. / Thesis (PhD (Practical Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2006. / Practical Theology / unrestricted
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Information Theoretical Studies on MIMO Channel with Limited Channel State Information

Abdelaziz, Amr Mohamed January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Advokát - klient / The lawyer - the client

Paštěková, Tereza January 2014 (has links)
This thesis deals with the relation of an advocate and a client. The paper is divided into two parts. The first part generally focuses on the relation between an advocate and a client. This part is composed of four chapters. Chapter one attempts to define basic terminology used in this paper, such as advocacy, client and advocate. Then the history of advocacy from ancient Rome is outlined in brief as well as legislation of advocacy. Chapter two looks at various ways of formation of the relation between an advocate and a client, it focuses on the most common way - a contract about providing legal services. Chapter three is one of the crucial chapters of this paper and concentrates on chosen rights and obligations of an advocate towards a client and vice versa, rights and obligations of a client towards an advocate. The last chapter of the first part explicates the termination of the relation between an advocate and a client. The second part of the thesis is more specific, final 18 pages deal with one of the most signifiant obligations of an advocate - obligation of secrecy. This part is subdivided into four sections which present the following: extent of the obligation, breaking of the obligation including analysis of particular regulations of related laws, for example Criminal Code or Tax Code. The...
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Vybrané aspekty povinnosti mlčenlivosti advokátů / Selected aspects of attorney's duty of confidentiality

Lhotáková, Františka January 2019 (has links)
Selected aspects of attorney's duty of confidentiality Abstract One of the attorney's most important duties is the commitment to maintain the confidentiality of information he or she has learned while providing legal services. However, it is not a lawyer's privilege but a commitment to protect the rights and legitimate interests of his or her clients. The duty of confidentiality may be waived exclusively by the client or his legal successor of the client. Restrictions or breaches of this obligation should occur exceptionally, only in defined cases. In recent years, the effort of the legislators and other entities to disclose this duty of confidentiality can be noticed in the Czech Republic. The overall purpose of this thesis is to analyse the legal regulation of attorney's confidentiality in the Czech Republic. This thesis focuses mainly on the regulation contained in the Czech Law of Advocacy, in the relevant provisions of the Czech Criminal Procedure Code and in the professional regulations of the Czech Bar Association. The first two chapters of this thesis are rather of general nature. A significant part is devoted to explanation of the notion of confidentiality, its meaning and its material and personal scope. The third chapter discusses legal exceptions when breaching of attorney's confidentiality is...
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Self-concealment, Psychological Flexibility, and Severity of Eating Disorders

White, Zoe Louise January 2018 (has links)
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between psychological flexibility, self-concealment, and eating disorder severity. This study also sought to explore the relationship between these variables in a clinical sample. Existing literature has demonstrated that diminished psychological flexibility is likely to play a key role in eating pathology. Additionally, self-concealment has been found to be a common and treatment-interfering aspect of the clinical presentation of eating-disordered individuals. Preliminary evidence has been found linking these variables to severity of eating-disorder pathology. However, this relationship needs further clarification to understand fully the implications for treatment and relapse prevention, for these often treatment-resistant disorders. Participants were 182 respondents to an online survey including demographic information, the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q), the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (AAQ-16), and the Self-Concealment Scale (SCS). Data were collected via Qualtrics software and analyzed in SPSS using Hayes PROCESS models. Findings included the following. Among a sample of eating-disordered individuals, the less (more diminished) psychological flexibility they reported, the more severe the reported eating-disorder symptoms; in other words, an inverse relationship was found. Additionally, the greater self-concealment participants reported, the more severe were their reported eating-disorder symptoms. These findings held up for overall severity of reported symptoms and also for subscale severity for eating restraint, eating concern, weight concern, and shape concern. Additionally, a moderated mediation model found that greater self-concealment, diminished psychological flexibility, and no treatment were all significantly related to increases in eating-disorder severity. This model also found a significant interaction between psychological flexibility and eating-disorder severity moderated by treatment condition. That is, the extent to which someone self-conceals helps to explain the relationship between psychological flexibility and severity. Furthermore, whether a patient has been in treatment significantly relates to the relationship between psychological flexibility and severity. Implications of these findings are discussed, including a focus on emotion-regulation models of eating disorders and the rationale for adopting a transdiagnostic understanding of eating pathology. Recommendations are proposed for clinical practice, including expanding the utilization of therapies such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) for eating disorders, which specifically target psychological flexibility and self-concealment in the hope of preventing future relapse.
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We were here

Watson, Maurice Shawnte 01 May 2015 (has links)
Illness. A secret. Feeling alone? Have you ever kept a secret? A life-changing secret that keeps you secluded, isolated, and contained in a bubble, lonely and empty? The daily struggle of coping with your own secret, yet feeling like everyone you come in contact with already knows, takes its toll in the lives of those who carry the burden of a chronic disease. While dealing with judgmental thoughts, and the scrutinizing gaze from others, do we think that the stigma of a medical diagnosis affects our ability to love someone? More specifically, how about being capable of allowing someone to love you knowing that you are HIV positive? In We Were Here, the choreographic research speaks directly to the topic of secrecy and isolation through song, dance, poetry, and videography of people living with life-threatening diseases in today’s society. This piece will take the audience on a short journey through the lives of seven individuals who seek to find peace and understanding in revealing their conditions to their family, friends and loved ones. In seven different journeys, through the highs and lows of coping with a chronic disease, the silver lining of WE WERE HERE, provides a friendly reminder that everyone needs somebody, sometimes.
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An Examination of Secrecy in Twentieth-Century African American Literature

Peterson, Tamalyn 10 May 2013 (has links)
This dissertation examines the legacy of secrecy, silences, and the unspoken in twentieth century African American literary texts. Using a range of texts representing various eras within the genre of African American literature, this dissertation contends that secrecy is a trope and may be attributed to inherited, maintained traditional practices from West and West Central Africa. Having read a number of African American texts and connecting my personal experiences with these works, I noticed a pattern of withheld discourse throughout. Most notably, Leslie Lewis’s Telling Narratives posits a reason for this trope by examining earlier narratives, specifically nineteenth-century African American texts. She argues the master/slave relationship as the prevailing reason for the secretive motif. Yet, traditional and cultural practices noted in early African publications demonstrate that Africans were keeping secrets prior to their diasporic scatterings. By examining early West African-derived works, as well as nineteenth-century African American texts, I ground my position that secrecy as we see it evolves from or relates to early signifying and language manipulations, particular to African-derived people. Thus, the early works connect sustained homeland ties to the literature that follows, providing an explanation for the secrecy reflected in African American literature. This study highlights three types of secrets: identity, family, and sexual, all of which are interrelated and, out of one, the other type may result. The texts that best demonstrate these silences are James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man and Nella Larsen’s Passing; James Baldwin’s Go Tell It on the Mountain and Alice Walker’s The Color Purple; and Gayl Jones’s Corregidora and Lalita Tademy’s Cane River. Each text group corresponds with a secret type. Overall, this dissertation challenges the notion that secrecy as a trope in African American literature limits itself to the master/slave relationship in the United States. The previously mentioned texts highlight a direct link to West and West Central African traditions maintained after the Middle Passage. Hence, these preserved homeland customs, including secrecy, are reflected in twentieth-century African American literature.
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An Examination of Secrecy in Twentieth-Century African American Literature

Peterson, Tamalyn 10 May 2013 (has links)
This dissertation examines the legacy of secrecy, silences, and the unspoken in twentieth century African American literary texts. Using a range of texts representing various eras within the genre of African American literature, this dissertation contends that secrecy is a trope and may be attributed to inherited, maintained traditional practices from West and West Central Africa. Having read a number of African American texts and connecting my personal experiences with these works, I noticed a pattern of withheld discourse throughout. Most notably, Leslie Lewis’s Telling Narratives posits a reason for this trope by examining earlier narratives, specifically nineteenth-century African American texts. She argues the master/slave relationship as the prevailing reason for the secretive motif. Yet, traditional and cultural practices noted in early African publications demonstrate that Africans were keeping secrets prior to their diasporic scatterings. By examining early West African-derived works, as well as nineteenth-century African American texts, I ground my position that secrecy as we see it evolves from or relates to early signifying and language manipulations, particular to African-derived people. Thus, the early works connect sustained homeland ties to the literature that follows, providing an explanation for the secrecy reflected in African American literature. This study highlights three types of secrets: identity, family, and sexual, all of which are interrelated and, out of one, the other type may result. The texts that best demonstrate these silences are James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man and Nella Larsen’s Passing; James Baldwin’s Go Tell It on the Mountain and Alice Walker’s The Color Purple; and Gayl Jones’s Corregidora and Lalita Tademy’s Cane River. Each text group corresponds with a secret type. Overall, this dissertation challenges the notion that secrecy as a trope in African American literature limits itself to the master/slave relationship in the United States. The previously mentioned texts highlight a direct link to West and West Central African traditions maintained after the Middle Passage. Hence, these preserved homeland customs, including secrecy, are reflected in twentieth-century African American literature.
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Visual codes of secrecy photography of death and projective identification /

St George, Julia. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Wollongong, 2005. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references.
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A insciência do usuário na fase de coleta de dados : privacidade em foco /

Affonso, Elaine Parra. January 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Ricardo César Gonçalves Sant'Ana / Banca: Plácida Leopoldina Ventura Amorim da Costa Santos / Banca: Guilherme Ataíde Dias / Banca: Silvana Drumond Monteiro / Banca: Ângela Maria Grossi de Carvalho / Resumo: A coleta de dados tem se tornado uma atividade predominante nos mais diversos meios digitais, em que as redes de computadores, principalmente a Internet, são essenciais para essa fase. A fim de minimizar a complexidade envolvida no uso de aplicações e de meios de comunicação, a relação usuário-tecnologia tem sido apoiada por interfaces cada vez mais amigáveis, o que contribui para que a coleta de dados, muitas vezes, ocorra de forma imperceptível ao usuário, tornando-o insciente sobre a coleta realizada pelos detentores de dados, situação que pode ferir o direito à privacidade de usuários e de referenciados. Para proporcionar consciência sobre a coleta de dados aos usuários, ambientes digitais disponibilizam políticas de privacidade com informações sobre essa fase, buscando conformidade às leis e aos regulamentos que amparam a proteção de dados pessoais, muito representada na literatura acadêmica por meio de modelos e técnicas para anonimização. A insciência sobre a coleta de dados pode estabelecer como o indivíduo se preocupa em relação às ameaças à sua privacidade e quais são as atitudes que ele deveria ter para ampliar a proteção de seus dados, que também pode ser estimulada pela carência de ações e de pesquisas de diversas áreas do conhecimento. Diante do exposto, o objetivo desta tese é caracterizar o contexto que favorece a insciência do usuário enquanto alvo de fases de coleta de dados em ambientes digitais, considerando implicações de privacidade. Para tanto, adotou-s... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Data collection has become a predominant activity in several digital media, in which computer networks, especially the internet, are essential for this phase. In order to minimize the complexity involved in the use of applications and media, the relationship between user and technology has been supported by ever more friendly interfaces, which oftentimes contributes to that data collection often occurs imperceptibly. This procedure leads the user to lack of awareness about the collection performed by the data holders, a situation that may harm the right to the privacy of this user and the referenced users. In order to provide awareness about the data collection to the user, digital environments provide privacy policies with information on this phase, seeking compliance with laws and regulations that protect personal data, widely represented in the academic literature through models and techniques to anonymization in the phase of data recovery. The lack of awareness on the data collection can establish how the individual is concerned about threats to its privacy and what actions it should take to extend the protection of its data, which can also be stimulated by the lack of action and researches in several areas of the knowledge. In view of the above, the objective of this thesis is to characterize the context that favors the lack of awareness of the user while the target of data collection phases in digital environments, considering privacy implications. For that, the explora... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Doutor

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