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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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Les productions d’huile et de vin dans les Alpes-Maritimes antiques / The productions of olive oil and wine in the ancient Alpes-Maritimes

Clément, Paul 13 June 2016 (has links)
L'étude a consisté à effectuer l'inventaire, dans l'actuel département des Alpes-Maritimes, des sites archéologiques ayant produit de l'huile d'olive et du vin et à établir le catalogue des mobiliers dédiés à ces productions. A fin 2015, 70 sites ont été répertoriés, comportant 250 éléments de mobiliers appartenant principalement à des installations de pressage, ainsi qu'à quelques moulins à broyer les olives de type mola olearia, qui ont fait chacun l'objet d'une fiche. Les installations de pressage ont connu leur plus fort développement au début de l'Empire romain. Alors que la plupart des installations vinicoles cessent de produire au IIe siècle ap. J.-C. ou au début du IIIe siècle, , la production d'huile d'olive, après un ralentissement au IIIe s., est relancée au Bas-Empire, jusqu'à l'Antiquité tardive. Cette étude donne un premier aperçu global des aspects technologiques et économiques des productions d'huile d'olive et de vin dans la région. / This work presents a catalogue of archeological sites and equipments related to the production of olive oil and wine in the present Département des Alpes-Maritimes. By the end of 2015, 70 sites had been indexed, including 250 archeological items , mostly concerning pressing facilities and some crushing mills (molae oleariae); all of which have been recorded on individual data sheets. The major development of the rural press settlements was found at the beginning of the Roman Empire. While most wineries stopped producing during the 2nd century A.C. or in the early 3rd century, the production of olive oil, after a slowing down in the 3rd century, experienced a revival during the Low Empire and until the Late Antiquity. The analysis has given a global first insight into the economic and technological dimensions of olive oil and wine production in the region
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Využití alternativních pojiv do stmelených směsí z recyklátů / Use of alternative binders in bound mixtures from waste building materials

Jakub, Tomáš January 2022 (has links)
This diploma thesis is focused to use bonded base layers with different types of admixures for base layers of roads. The first, theoretical part of the work deals with summary of the available literature. Deals with basic and uncoventional type of admixures used for bonded base layers. The second, partical part of the work deals with comparsion of 5 bonded base layers with recycled asphalt with added artifical fibers, cellulose fibers or without admixures and one mixtures created only from First of all is described tesťs methods with design of mixtures and described materials. In the practical part of the work was tested compressive strength, transverse tensile strength and compressive strength after effects of frost. In the end of the work is comparsion all mixtures between themselves and determination effects admixtures on compressive strength and transverse tensile strength.
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Dödskult under yngre bronsåldern : Hantering av mänskliga ben i östra Mellansverige / Death cult in the Late Bronze Age : Managing human bones in east-central Sweden

Bäckvall, Jonna January 2022 (has links)
For a long time, the human bones that were found outside the classical graves/grave context during the late Bronze Age were severely overlooked in research. It was first during the 1990’s that research took place and archaeologist like Anders Kaliff och Joanna Brück started studying this severely overlooked phenomena. This paper aims at analyzing and discussing why human bones were used outside the classical graves/grave context. As well as what the human bones were used for and how the human bones were treated. In this study the grave concept will be discussed to understand the late Bronze Age human’s definition of grave and burial rites more fully. The distinction between what is sacred and what is profane in the handling and using of the human bones in non-classical graves/grave contexts will also be overseen. The study in this paper is focused on the East part of central Sweden and will be analyzed and supplemented by both national and international archaeological sites of similar character. The primal sites for the study are Broby in Börje parish, Apalle in Övergran parish, Ryssgärdet in Tensta parish and Ringeby in Kvillinge parish. The study is set in the late Bronze Age in Sweden (1100–500 BC). This paper is meant as an analytical research where former research and archaeologist interpretations will be compared and work as a discussion with the writer’s own interpretations of the late Bronze Age human’s use of human bones. With the writer’s own interpretation and with the help of former research, the human bones found in non-classical graves/grave contexts have been assessed with both sacred and profane contexts. The result shows that the distinction between the sacred and the profane are better left outside the context of handling and using human bones.
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Lucifer och den performativa filmkonsten : En studie kring sataniska visioner i den kaliforniska filmvärlden

Ljung, Peter January 2019 (has links)
This study regards the influence of ’modern’ satanism on performative art in the nineteen sixties- and seventies. The methodological framework consists of performativity theory, religious visual culture and aesthetics of experimental film. The material consists mainly of cinematic work by Kenneth Anger and Alejandro Jodorowsky, as well as musical performances by the likes of Mick Jagger, the Rolling Stones and David Bowie. In addition to this material I also use academic texts, dissertations and books written about the subjects themselves as a foundation for my own further analysis and discussions. By looking closely at a selection of cinnematic work of foremost Kenneth Anger, I try to show how his own esoteric and occult interests are present as a fundamental part of his creative process and the following filmworks/artworks themselves. This is also put into relationship with Anton Szandor Lavey, founder of the Church of Satan, and their common thoughts concerning ritually performed magic. By using performativity theory I trie to emphasise the interlocking structures of these two worlds in the artwork of Kenneth Anger and other artists active in the culturual ’milieu’ of the sixties- and seventies. The results indicate that the religious sphere of satanism, occultism and esotericism (and alternative modes of religion in general) was closeley inflicted with counterculture-infused film and music (as represented by the selection of material).
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Stone working in antiquity, general techniques and a framework of critical factors derived from the construction of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem

Smith, Anne Marie 02 1900 (has links)
The focus of this thesis is on the most commonly used types of stone, the methods of quarrying stone, stone working, the tools developed and used for that purpose, and the ways in which stone was transported and hoisted into place. This is starting from the earliest times in which large temples or buildings were constructed, namely the Neolithic, up till the time of the Roman Empire. Besides being a kind of compendium of most aspects of stone working, which could be found, also attention is given to the ideal conditions under which the construction of a large temple or monument could take place. The framework, which is developed from the description of the construction of Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem in I Kings 5 and I Chronicles 28, is used to analyse the construction of a number of other temples in different times, places and settings, and with the use of different materials, to test if the framework is applicable in all these situations. Moreover, also other aspects of stone working, such as mosaics and the manufacturing of stone vessels in Jerusalem are described and analysed as to their origins and uses. The intention is to give an overview of the many ways in which stone has been used, so that the reader can get an idea of how large temples and monuments were built and to gain an understanding of what kind of technical know-how and ingenuity existed in antiquity. / Religious Studies and Arabic / D. Phil. (Religious Studies (Biblical Archaeology))
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Life and worship : a practical theological enquiry into the activities of the Perth Asian Christian community

Smit, Gail 11 1900 (has links)
The focus of this practical theological study is the analysis of the life and worship of the Perth Asian Christian Community in the New Life City Church, where we note fast maturation of Christians with a desire to complete the Great Commission. As participant observer using the qualitative method, I was able to identify how the NLCC is wall-less by interviewing different groups within the church and two Western sample groups. To accomplish this, Chapter two analyses the Western and Asian churches’ understanding of the concepts ‘church’ and ‘church growth’. The evaluations showed a difference in understanding. This prompted an inquiry in chapter three into their understanding of the Great Commission from the Western and Asian viewpoint against the Biblical understanding thereof. The intention of NLCC groups interviewed in Chapters four to eight was to detect what they perceived as helping them mature as Christians, considering many are first-generation Christians. The groups interviewed included founder members, first-generation Christians, youth group leaders, returned NLCC missionaries and the pastor. By Chapter nine it was established that the Asian Christian understood worship in a broader context. Chapter ten summarises the interpreted data of the groups interviewed and identifies stimulants for maturation of individual Christians in a post-Christian environment. The broader understanding of worship is discussed. These guidelines form the building blocks for a practical theological theory of church growth. / Practical Theology / D. Th. (Practical Theology)
157

A constru??o das imagens das bandas The Beatles e The Rolling Stones atrav?s dos jornais The Times e The Guardian

Paulin, Bruna do Amaral 31 March 2010 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-14T14:41:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 422971.pdf: 11451859 bytes, checksum: 44bc7be3ae741cfa3dea015f7c22c587 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-03-31 / An?lise e hist?ria do surgimento, na m?dia brit?nica, das bandas The Beatles e The Rolling Stones, utilizando as hip?teses de agenda setting, enquadramento e constru??o do imagin?rio. O estudo fixou-se entre os anos 1963 e 1967, na Inglaterra per?odo de surgimento e explos?o midi?tica dos dois grupos vista pela cobertura dos jornais The Times e The Guardian. A pesquisa busca fatos em artigos e mat?rias jornal?sticas da imprensa brit?nica, baseadas na constru??o de suas imagens, atrav?s da publica??o dessas reportagens.
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Estudo de classificação e quantificação das lamas geradas no processo de beneficiamento de rochas ornamentais

Buzzi, Daniella Cardoso 27 August 2008 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-12-23T14:04:30Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Daniella Cardoso Buzzi - Parte 1.pdf: 3079632 bytes, checksum: b148e9c75678c6a9d8b1d48f835c1071 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008-08-27 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / In the city of Cachoeiro of Itapemirim, in the state of Espirito Santo, the processing sludge of ornamental stones (LBROs) produces a solid waste (RS) that impacts negatively on the environment because it is produced in large quantities and the state regulations regarding solid waste management arenot yet implemented in the law. Consequently, an inappropriate management of the LBROs occurs when most part of the rejected materials are put inside a tank open in the soil without any sort of protection, yielding soil and water reservoirs contamination. Facing this environmental impact, this research was conducted among a group of companies in the field of ornamental stone affiliated to AAMOL, located in the ciy of Cachoeiro Itapemirim, with the main purpose of classifying and quantifying the LBROs, according to NBR 10004/2004, 10005/2004 NBR, and NBR 10006/2004. To that end, it has a viable methodology for the RS management was developed. The methodology included the use of questionnaires and visits to AAMOL affiliated companies, quantification of blocks and polished plates and consumption of inputs in the process of unfolding. It also included the establishment of a sampling plan, according to the criteria established by the NBR 10007/2004, to collect samples of raw materials, inputs and LBROs. The classification of LBROs found that 77% of the samples were classified as Class IIA waste - Non-Inert waste and 23% as Class IIB - Inert, and the parameters Al, Ba, Cd, Pb, Cl-, Cr, phenol, Fe, F-, Hg, Ag, Na and SO4 2-, to measure the inert characteristic of the sample. There were also estimated , in this study, indicators of the amount of LBRO per unit deployed and polished plate in wetlands that are generated in the sludge, 95% and 99.7%, resulting in the ILD95% = 22.14 t / block, the ILP99,7% = 19,191 kg / plate, in addition to the indicators in the humidity of 30% maximum allowed for final disposal in landfills, resulting in the ILD30% = 14.76 t / block and ILP30% = 12,493 kg / plate, that have proven very to be effective in the dehydration process for the management of RS, since it allows better management and reduction in the cost of transportation and final disposal. / No município de Cachoeiro de Itapemirim/ES, as lamas de beneficiamento de rochas ornamentais (LBROs) constituem um resíduo sólido (RS) muito impactante ao meio ambiente, uma vez que são geradas em grande quantidade e que ainda não está implementada no Estado do Espírito Santo a Política Estadual de Resíduos Sólidos que direcione o gerenciamento deste RS.Desta forma, observa-se no município um gerenciamento inadequado em que grande parte das LBROs são depositadas em tanques escavados no solo, sem qualquer tipo de proteção de modo a evitar a contaminação do solo e de corpos d água. De encontro a este problema ambiental, a presente pesquisa foi desenvolvida junto a um grupo de empresas do setor de rochas ornamentais associadas à AAMOL, localizadas no município de Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, com o objetivo principal de classificar e quantificar as LBROs, de acordo com a NBR 10004/2004, NBR 10005/2004, e NBR 10006/2004. Para tanto, desenvolveu-se uma metodologia que se mostrou viável para o RS em estudo, a LBRO. A metodologia contemplou visita e aplicação de questionários às empresas associadas à AAMOL, quantificação dos blocos desdobrados e chapas polidas e consumo de insumos no processo de desdobramento. Também contemplou a elaboração de um plano de amostragem, de acordo com os critérios estabelecidos na NBR 10007/2004, para a coleta das amostras de matérias-primas, insumos e LBROs. Da classificação das LBROs verificouse que 77% das amostras foram classificadas como Resíduo Classe IIA Não- Inertes e 23% como Resíduo Classe IIB Inertes, sendo os parâmetros Al, Ba, Cd, Pb, Cl-, Cr, fenol, Fe, F-, Hg, Ag, Na e SO4 2-, aqueles que contribuíram para a não inerticidade das amostras. Foram obtidos neste estudo também o indicadores de quantidade de geração de LBRO por bloco desdobrado e chapa polida nas umidades em que são geradas as lamas, 95% e 99,7%, obtendo-se o ILD95% = 22,14 t/bloco, o ILP99,7% = 19,191 kg/chapa, além dos indicadores na umidade máxima permitida de 30% para a disposição final em aterro, obtendose o ILD30% = 14,76 t/bloco e o ILP30% = 12,493 kg/chapa, que demonstraram ser bastante eficiente o processo de desidratação para o gerenciamento deste RS, uma vez que contribui para o melhor manejo e redução nos custos do transporte e da disposição final.
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Naturwerksteine Thailands: Lagerstättenerkundung und Bewertung / Dimension stones in Thailand: exploration and assessment of their deposits

Hoffmann, Andreas 31 October 2006 (has links)
No description available.
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What factors are influencing domestic purchasers in their purchase of imported low-involvement products due to the products' country-of-origin? : - A case study of a natural stones importer

Logardt, Ulrika January 2014 (has links)
The author has applied an abductive research design and performed a case study which includes a survey and e-mail interviews of workers within the construction industry. The purpose of the survey and the interviews is to investigate what factors may be the most influential for individuals in establishing their apprehension of natural stones. The research has been made on commission of the case firm which is a natural stones importer located in Sweden and the survey is based on the 17-point CETSCALE originally created by Shimp and Sharma in 1987. The survey was sent to workers with different occupations (architects, contractors and purchasers) within the construction industry who encounter natural stones in their work. Therefore, the theoretical purpose of this study is to contribute to increase the knowledge of country-of-origin effects of imported low-involvement products. The research gap this study aims to fill is to outline what factors are influencing consumers' purchasing behavior on purchasing low-involvement products. The practical purpose of this study is to provide the case firm with more knowledge of the phenomenon of negative COO-effects. Theories on ethnocentrism have been included since ethnocentric tendencies among customers have been considered by previous researchers as one of the contributing factors of fostering negative country-of-origin perceptions. The case firm can implement this knowledge in creating a more effective marketing strategy and thereby develop their operation domestically as they wish to do. Empirical findings of this study demonstrate that cognitive influence is the factor with the largest influence on country-of-origin effects while factors such as familiarity and environmental concerns are less influencing. The author recommends future researchers to further investigate this phenomenon, especially to investigate its connection to cognitive- and other psychosocial factors in order to gain a more solid understanding for why problems related to this phenomenon arise and how they may be encountered. Since Corporate Social Responsibility was demonstrated to be the most influencing factor in consumers’ purchasing decisions of this study, it is suggested to future researchers to investigate the phenomenon of country-of-origin in relation to ethical- and moral standards of individuals.

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