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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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Li, Ya-Hui 13 February 2008 (has links)
The handset is in the modern life individual important along with tool, Analogies is fifth media after by newspaper, broadcast, television, and network, also becomes the individual¡¦s continues screen outside the television and computer. According to the market research of investigation forecast, to 2010 year's end, the whole world will have 1.2 hundred million above handsets users receive mobile TV service which clearly approve the great future development of " the mobile TV ". However, the population of mobile TV users in Taiwan have not increased as the calculation because of the costly charge . Thus it is important for the mobile TV industry to seriously consider the issue. This paper focus on the mobile TV users . Base on the theory of¡§Uses and Gratification¡¨ , I want to understand what are the motives of the audience of mobile TV and how the motives of mobile TV audience affect their watching behavior .The mobile TV service does not like the traditional television application, so I consider that situation factors may affect the relation of motives and watching behavior. This research adopts questionnaire survey method to collect sample information and the research targets are users of mobile TV . The study finds that the main motives of mobile TV viewers are ¡uinformation searching ¡vand¡uentertainment or pastime¡v.The result of viewing motivations have significant differences between their viewing behaviors, and parts of situation factors have significant differences between the motivations and viewing behaviors¡C
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Hälsorelaterad livskvalitet och psykosocial situation bland kvinnor efter bröstcanceroperation

Sundell, Frida, Hansen, Therese January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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”Lika lön för lika arbete” : En jämförelse av kvinnosynen i texter av Mao Zedong och Josef Stalin / Equal pay for equal work : A comparison about the attitudes towards women according to the ideology of Mao Zedong and Joseph Stalin

Svensson, Daniel January 2014 (has links)
This essay is a comparison according to the ideological thoughts about womens position in the society of Mao Zedong och Josef Stalin. The material I have analysed is writings by Mao and Stalin, in a wide range from leaflets to orders to the armies of the states of China and the Soviet Union. The method I have used is an ideological analysis where the attitude towards women is the target for my survey. The attitude towards women generally was not unified in the world during the time for Mao and Stalin. In many countries the women was intended to take care of the children and the home, not be active in working and fighting. That was something for the men. Although, in the socialistic ideology, the attitude towards women were different. They were expected to work, and did this in China and the Sovjet Union. In the same way Mao and Stalin thought. Both of the leaders considered that women should take part of the work for socialism, both before and after the dates when this ideology came to be government in the both countries. Much of the ideology is alike between the two leaders. This is not a surprise when you get to consider that Maos thoughts were based on the same as the one of Stalin, namely these of Vladimir Lenin.
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Materielles Wohlbefinden im späten Erwachsenenalter und Alter eine explorative Studie zur Bedeutung von Einkommen, Lebensstandard und Konsum für Lebensqualität

Weidekamp-Maicher, Manuela January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Dortmund, Techn. Univ., Diss., 2006
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Zwischen Anerkennung und Entwertung zur sozialen Konstruktion von Behinderung am Beispiel eines geistig behinderten taubblinden Mannes ; eine Rehistorisierung

Prosetzky, Ingolf January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: Diplomarbeit
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Barrieren in der Weiterbildung Habitus als Grundlage von Karriereentscheidungen

Heimann, Regina January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Bielefeld, Univ., Diss., 2008 u.d.T.: Heimann, Regina: Habitus als Grundlage von Karriereentscheidungen
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Barrieren in der Weiterbildung : Habitus als Grundlage von Karriereentscheidungen

Heimann, Regina January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: Bielefeld, Univ., Diss., 2008 u.d.T.: Heimann, Regina: Habitus als Grundlage von Karriereentscheidungen.
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Positive self-presentation strategies in structured personality assessment the effects of job applicant and child custody contexts /

Posey, Courtney Lee. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Villanova University, 2006. / Psychology Dept. Includes bibliographic references.
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Co vlastně děláme, když chodíme? / What Do We Do When We Walk?

Brázda, Mikuláš January 2017 (has links)
In short, this thesis presents walking as absent thinking. It constructs one situation via deconstruction of scores of spectacles. To stage this thought as a dialogue: What do we do when we walk? We seem to be thinking. If I would be, in subsequent conversation, asked about the scientific merit of this thesis, I would reply - at once politely, providing pointers for orientation, and provocatively, raising a deliberate red flag to incite attention - that it successfully demonstrates the applicability of Benjamin's ideas of messianic communism and turning art into philosophy and, against Plato's intentions, the unity of Plato's philosophy.
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Extended Situation Awareness Theory for Mobile Augmented Reality Interfaces to Support Navigation

Mi, Na 24 April 2014 (has links)
Despite the increasingly sophisticated capabilities of mobile AR guidance applications in providing new ways of interacting with the surrounding environment, empirical research remains needed in four principal areas: 1) identifying user needs and use cases, 2) developing an appropriate theoretical framework, 3) understanding user's interactions with the surrounding environment, and 4) avoiding information overload. To address these needs, a mixed-methods approach, involving two studies, was used to extend current Situation Awareness (SA) theory and evaluate the application of an extended theory. These were achieved in the context of a reality-augmented environment for the task of exploring an unfamiliar urban context. The first study examined SA in terms of the processes that an individual employs and the essential requirements needed to develop SA for the case of urban exploratory navigation using mobile augmented reality (MAR). From this study, SA-supported design implications for an MAR guidance application were developed, and used to evaluate the application of an extended SA theoretical cognitive model. The second study validated the earlier findings, and involved two specific applications of the translated SA-supported interface design and an evaluation of five conceptual design concepts. Results of the AR interface application suggested a significant SA-supported interface design effect on user's SA, which is dependent on the number of Points of Interest (POIs) included in the interface. Results of the embedded Map interface application showed a significant SA-support interface design effect on a user's SA. The SA-supported interface designs helped participants complete task queries faster and led to higher perceived interface usability. This work demonstrates that, by adopting a systematic approach, transformed requirements can be obtained and used to design and develop SA-supported strategies. In doing so, subsequent implementation of SA-supported strategies could enhance a user's SA in the context exploratory navigation in an urban environment using MAR. Indeed, a validation process was initiated for the extracted user requirements, by conducting evaluations on these SA-supported strategies. Finally, a set of preliminary design recommendations is proposed, with the goal of their eventual incorporation into the design and development of more effective mobile AR guidance applications. / Ph. D.

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