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Brauchtum, Feste und Lebensart in Bayern / Customs, festivities and way of living in Bavaria.POSPÍŠILOVÁ, Lenka January 2007 (has links)
The dissertation concerning a given topic {\clqq}Customs, festivities and way of life in Bavaria`` focuses on one federal country in Germany and the process of its festivals and traditions. The work is divided into 3 parts, where there is gradually explained the wide range of traditions. In the introduction there are mentioned and described the particular terms used in the work. At the beginning the reader is informed about the typical local traditions in individual regions of Bavaria. The separation of this federal country gives the possibility to compare traditions and festivals. In the following parts there are chapters where the seasons of the year are defined. There are mentioned the festivals and traditions according to their occurrence in actual season of the year {--} the religion festivals, the agricultural traditions and other celebrations. In some examples there is briefly described the gastronomy of the festival. In the last part of the work there is compared some Bavor´s festivals to Czech ones. The choice is limited on the main religion festivals, which are held in both countries. There is mainly described the process and variety of Christmas and Easter celebrations. The all three parts of the work are completed with the enclosed maps and pictures. These enclosures can help the reader to make the complete conception of the mentioned traditions and festivals. The aim of this work is first of all the introduction of different celebrations in Bavaria and giving such kind of the formation that can push out the frontiers of culture knowledge.
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Mobilités du quotidien, manières d'habiter et socialisation d'adolescents d'un village rural francilien / "Mobility, ways of living and socialization : An analysis from the case of teenagers living in a rural village in the Paris region"Devaux, Julian 22 November 2013 (has links)
Notre travail de thèse entend interroger les liens dynamiques existants entre mobilité quotidienne et socialisation à l'adolescence, au travers du cas d'adolescents résidant au sein de territoires ruraux franciliens. Pour cela, on a fait le choix d'une part de développer une conception particulièrement fine et extensive de la mobilité, qu'on a défini comme étant une interaction spatiale et sociale, ainsi que de procéder à une ethnographie localisée d'un village rural situé dans le sud-est de la Seine-et-Marne, durant près de deux ans et demi, et combinant différentes méthodes de recueil des données (entretiens ethnographiques, observations directe et participante…). D'un côté, l'analyse synchronique de ces liens permet de mettre en évidence une différenciation entre adolescents selon différents éléments centraux de leur socialisation, en l'occurrence dans leur mobilité, la dimension spatiale de leurs ressources sociales ou encore leurs manières d'habiter (usages des différents territoires, rapports à l'espace public et à l'espace domestique…). De l'autre, l'analyse des liens diachroniques entre mobilité et socialisation permet de resituer toute la dimension processuelle de la différenciation qui s'opère entre eux avec l'âge ainsi que les effets socialisants que comportent la mobilité, c'est-à-dire les manières avec lesquelles les pratiques remanient progressivement les dispositions acquises au cours de la socialisation primaire, dans la mobilité, les manières d'être et d'agir et plus largement participent à construire leur identité sociale et culturelle / Our thesis intends to examine the existing dynamic links at the adolescence between daily mobility and socialization, trough the cases of adolescents living in rural areas in the Paris region. For this, we chose to develop a fine and extensive view of mobility, as a spatial and social interaction, and to conduct an ethnography localized in a rural village located in the southeast of Seine et Marne, for nearly two and a half years, combining different methods of data collection (ethnographic interviews, direct and participant observations…). On the one hand, the synchronic analysis of these links can highlight the differentiation between teenagers from differents central elements of their socialization, namely in their mobility, the spatial dimension of their social resources or in their way of living (their uses of different territories, reports to the public and domestics spaces…). In the second hand, the diachronic analysis of links between mobility and socialization can account for all the procedural dimension of differentiation that occurs between them with age, and the socializing effects of mobility, that is to say the ways in which practices transform the dispositions acquired during the primary socialization, in the mobility, their ways of being and acting, and generally how they participate to build their social and cultural identity
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Exploring the significance of choral singing within the context of the South African Schools Choral Eisteddfod / Carin Henrize LouwLouw, Carin Henrize January 2014 (has links)
The purpose of this collective case study was to explore the significance of choral singing for
choristers and conductors participating in a national extra-curricular schools choral singing
programme in South Africa. Understanding the experiences of choristers and conductors can
contribute to principals, administrators of singing programmes, parents and conductors
supporting choral singing activities. The method of inquiry was a qualitative collective case
study with probing semi-structured open-ended questions to better understand the value and
meaning of choral singing. Sampling comprised six purposefully chosen choirs, consisting of
three primary and three secondary schools, portraying the unique socio-economic environment
found in an agricultural rural town in central South Africa. Twenty-five participants were carefully
selected, including 19 choristers and 6 conductors, 9 males and 16 females aged between 10
and 62 years. Eight themes emerged, namely choir singing as a way of living, music-related
experiences, learning, growth, bridging, bonding and belonging, wellbeing, the latter including
resilience, self-worth, positive affect, and singers’ spiritual experiences. Suggestions for further
research include relationships of choral singing with full personhood and spiritual experiences.
Certain physical aspects related to rehearsals, specifically regarding fatigue and back pain after
standing through long rehearsals, could be investigated further. / MA (Musicology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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Exploring the significance of choral singing within the context of the South African Schools Choral Eisteddfod / Carin Henrize LouwLouw, Carin Henrize January 2014 (has links)
The purpose of this collective case study was to explore the significance of choral singing for
choristers and conductors participating in a national extra-curricular schools choral singing
programme in South Africa. Understanding the experiences of choristers and conductors can
contribute to principals, administrators of singing programmes, parents and conductors
supporting choral singing activities. The method of inquiry was a qualitative collective case
study with probing semi-structured open-ended questions to better understand the value and
meaning of choral singing. Sampling comprised six purposefully chosen choirs, consisting of
three primary and three secondary schools, portraying the unique socio-economic environment
found in an agricultural rural town in central South Africa. Twenty-five participants were carefully
selected, including 19 choristers and 6 conductors, 9 males and 16 females aged between 10
and 62 years. Eight themes emerged, namely choir singing as a way of living, music-related
experiences, learning, growth, bridging, bonding and belonging, wellbeing, the latter including
resilience, self-worth, positive affect, and singers’ spiritual experiences. Suggestions for further
research include relationships of choral singing with full personhood and spiritual experiences.
Certain physical aspects related to rehearsals, specifically regarding fatigue and back pain after
standing through long rehearsals, could be investigated further. / MA (Musicology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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Viver de tudo que tem na maré : tradições, memórias de trabalho e vivências de marisqueiras em Ilhéus, BA, 1960-2008 / This research is about the fights for traditions, working memories and way of living of the shellfishermen in Ilhéus, /Bahia, from the period of 1960 to 2008.Blume, Luiz Henrique dos Santos 25 July 2011 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2011-07-25 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / In Ilheus they have being assuming an important role in the maintenance and continuity of the fishing arts in handcraft modes. In the fight for survival, they keep on constituting fellowship and cooperation network between the neighbours, relatives, for the catching, collecting and commercialization of the caught - shellfish filet collected at the mangroves and rivers of Ilheus. Gradually, they keep on conquering space in the fights for their rights, as the special retirement for handcraft fishermen, the defeso insurance and others. The handcraft fishermen, particularly the shellfishermen, know the importance of the biodiversity preservation for the fishing maintenance. This defense of fishing arts in the handcraft modes is practiced by the using of equipments made by the shellfishermen themselves , with the material and fishing bait found at he mangroves, rivers and forest environment itself nearby the fishing places. The handcraft fishing is being pressured by the environmental degradation, by the overfishing done by the barcos de arrasto (boats with nets) and by the increase of unemployed workers quantity that are also starting the fishing for shellfish as a way of survival. To face these pressions, the shellfishermen in Ilheus created two associations: The São Miguel Fishermen and Shellfishermen Association- ASPEMAR and The Alto do Mambape Shellfishermen Association-AMMA. Created betweem of 2004 and 2008, they represent the strength and fight of these women in defense of their handcraft ways of working / Esta pesquisa trata das lutas por tradições, memórias de trabalho e vivências de marisqueiras em Ilhéus, Bahia, no período de 1960 a 2008. Em Ilhéus elas vêm assumindo um papel importante na manutenção e continuidade das artes da pesca em moldes artesanais. Na luta pela sobrevivência, vão constituindo redes de solidariedade e cooperaç~o entre vizinhas, familiares, para a cata, coleta e comercializaç~o do catado filé de carne de mariscos coletados nos mangues e rios de Ilhéus. Aos poucos, vão conquistando espaço nas lutas por seus direitos, como a aposentadoria especial de pescadores artesanais, o seguro-defeso e outros. Os pescadores artesanais, em particular as marisqueiras, sabem da importância da preservação da biodiversidade para a manutenção da pesca. Esta defesa das artes da pesca em moldes artesanais é praticada utilizando-se de apetrechos fabricados pelas próprias marisqueiras, com material e iscas encontrados no próprio ambiente dos mangues, rios e matas próximas aos lugares de pesca. A pesca artesanal está sendo pressionada pela degradação ambiental, pela sobrepesca realizada pelos barcos de arrasto (barcos com rede) e o aumento da quantidade de trabalhadores desempregados que também estão partindo para a mariscagem como forma de sobrevivência. Para enfrentar estas pressões, as marisqueiras em Ilhéus criaram duas associações: a Associação de Pescadores e Marisqueiras do São Miguel- ASPEMAR, e a Associação de Marisqueiras do Alto do Mambape - AMMA . Criadas entre 2004 e 2008, representam a força e a luta dessas mulheres na defesa de seus modos artesanais de trabalho
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Les modes d’habiter périurbains et l’idéologie de la « société des loisirs » : une analyse France-Québec / Periurban ways of living and the ideology of “leisure society” : a France-Quebec analysisDusserre-Bresson, Quentin 26 January 2018 (has links)
Cette thèse analyse les modes d’habiter périurbains au travers des projets de promoteurs immobiliers des années 1960-1970 au Québec et en France. En effet, les promoteurs de Bromont et l’Estérel au Québec et des Cottages-de-Cernay et de Port-Sud en France se sont emparés de l’idéologie de la société des loisirs pour concevoir des ensembles résidentiels périurbains. Le recul historique sur cette conception urbanistique d’un habiter périurbain offre la possibilité d’une comparaison à la fois synchronique et diachronique des modalités d’appropriation habitantes de ces ensembles résidentiels sur la période 1960-2010. L’analyse de cette appropriation habitante du périurbain est inspirée du cadre conceptuel et de la méthode régressive progressive d’Henri Lefebvre (1974). Selon ce cadre théorique, l’appropriation est définie comme un processus conflictuel entre l’idéologie de l’espace conçue par les promoteurs et les représentations des habitants mais aussi comme rapports conflictuels entre les différentes modalités d’habiter ces espaces par les habitants. Cette recherche s’appuie sur trois types de sources: des entretiens, des articles de journaux et des archives. Les résultats montrent que les promoteurs ont échoué à concevoir un mode d’habiter spécifique au niveau de leur projet urbanistique. Elle détaille le jeu complexe d’alliances et d’oppositions sociales et politiques en faveur d’adhésion, de rejet et/ ou de détournement habitant de conceptions des formes périurbaines des années 1960-1970. Elle apporte de ce fait, un regard novateur sur les processus de différenciation des espaces périurbains observés depuis les années 2010 en France et au Québec. / This thesis analyzes peri-urban living patterns through real estate developer projects from the 1960-1970s in Quebec and France. In fact, developers of Bromont and Estérel in Quebec and Cottages-de-Cernay and Port-Sud in France seize on the ideology of the leisure society to design peri-urban residential complexes. The historical retreat on this urbanistic conception of a periurban inhabitant offers the possibility of a synchronic and diachronic comparison of the appropriation of these residential complexes over the period 1960-2010. The analysis of appropriation is inspired by the conceptual framework and the progressive regressive method of Henri Lefebvre (1974). According to this theoretical framework, the appropriation is defined as a conflictual process between the ideology of the space conceived by the developers and the representations of the inhabitants but also as conflicting relations between the different ways of living these spaces by the inhabitants.This research is based on three types of sources: interviews, newspaper articles and archives. This thesis shows that developers have failed to design a specific way of living that adequately represented their urban project. The research details the complex game of social and political alliances and oppositions in favor of commitment, rejection and / or diversion by the inhabitants in relation to the conception of peri-urban forms of the years 1960-1970. As a result, this thesis provides an innovative view of the different trajectories of peri-urban areas observed since 2010 in France and Quebec.
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Zdravotně sociální dopady u pacientů po akutním infarktu myokardu. / Health and social strokes by pacients after acute myocardial infartion.HAVLÍČEK, Robert January 2007 (has links)
The clinical hallmark of acute myocardial infarction is chest pain, typically located in the substernal region or sometimes in the epigastrium which frequently radiates to the neck, left arm and left shoulder. Anginal equivalents such as dyspnoea and epigastric discomfort may also occur. The physical findings can include diaphoresis, pale cool skin, sinus tachycardia and sometimes hypotension. The objective of my thesis is to describe the health-social overall impact. I have been interested in acute myocardial infarction problems since my first education as a rescuer. I used the method of classificatory frequency analysis of documents, comparing and analogy results each other. The main task was to show how the people live after acute myocardial infarction, if they are able to work or not. Graphical analysis shows patient{\crq}s social anamnesis, productivity, gender ratio and etc. Sample for analysis forms 109 patients, from that 16 forms employment history results, which are made separate.
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Vegetariánství a těhotenství / Vegetarianism and pregnancyŠimončičová, Renáta January 2017 (has links)
Introduction: Master's thesis is focused on the problems facing vegetarianism during pregnancy. Further study is focused particularly on the exploration of pregnant vegetarian's dietary habits. Object: The theoretical part's target is to familiarise readers with vegetarianism and pregnant vegetarian's diet. The practical part is focused on pregnant vegetarian's dietary habits, finding if those women are drawn to alternatives relating to decisions regarding their own bodies and if they will follow a vegetarian diet with their children. Methods: The survey was conducted through an anonymous online questionnaire. The data obtained is represented in graphs and tables. One part of the work is devoted to the analysis of the data. Results: The theoretical part shows that compilation of a properly assembled vegetarian diet during pregnancy requires enough relevant information. The survey shows that the majority of respondents eat mostly varied food according to the principles of healthy nutrition with respect to vegetarianism. The greater part of the respondents tend to alternatives in relation to decisions about their own bodies. Absolute majority of respondents stated they are not going to lead or are not leading their children to vegetarianism. Conclusion: Proper preparation of meatless diet requires...
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Vliv stravovacích návyků na změnu tělesného složení - tělesná hmotnost, tělesný tuk, svalová hmota a tělesná voda. / Influence of nutrition stereotype on body composition - body weight, body fat, muscle mass and body water.Lichnovský, Miroslav January 2018 (has links)
Title: Influence of nutrition stereotyps on body composition - body weight, body fat, muscle mass and body water. Objectives: The aim of this work is to influence changes in body composition in women of various ages, body weight, occupation and movement regime. By adjusting eating habits reduce the amount of body fat while maintaining muscle mass. Methods Basic dietary recommendations for the ratio of macro-nutrients and time aspects of food intake according to the general body weight reduction recommendation. The bioimpedance method is used for assessment of body composition and selected circuits are evaluated at the same time. Based on this data, an individual diet plan was developed for each woman and the dietary effect was continuously evaluated. The study involved six women. Four overweight and obesity weighing 92 ± 17 kg and BMI 35 ± 4 kg/ . Two with a normal weight of 60 ± 2 kg and a BMI of 22.5 ± 0.5 kg/ Average age of women 40 ± 15 years. Results: After the individual diet was applied for three months, we found significant changes in women with higher body weight. They reduced body weight by 6 ± 1 kg and body fat by 5 ± 1 kg. In addition, these persons reduced the waist circumference by 5 ± 2 cm and the hips by 4 ± 2 cm. For the remaining two subjects with normal body weight, we did not...
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Renaissance de l'habitat participatif en France : vers de nouvelles formes négociées de fabrication de la ville ? Deux études de cas dans l'agglomération bordelaise : le projet HNord (Bordeaux) et La Ruche (Bègles) / Revival of participative housing in france : towards new negotiated forms of urban production. Two case studies in the Bordeaux area : HNord (Bordeaux) and La Ruche (Begles)Darroman, Mélanie 11 December 2014 (has links)
Cette thèse interroge les effets combinés des enjeux d’un urbanisme durable et d’un impératif participatif grandissant des habitants – usagers – citoyens, dans le cadre de la fabrication métropolitaine contemporaine. Depuis le début des années 2000, des expériences alternatives d’habitat émergent en France sous l’impulsion de revendications sociales portées par la société civile. Le terme générique d’« habitat participatif », définit récemment par la loi pour l’Accès au Logement et à un Urbanisme Négocié (ALUR), publiée au Journal Officiel le 26 mars 2014, rassemble ainsi d’une même voix la variété de ces initiatives à l’œuvre, contribuant à pérenniser les dynamiques de structuration et de diffusion d’un mouvement de l’habitat participatif. Faisant référence aux expressions citoyennes contestataires des années 1970-1980, avec la critique d’un urbanisme moderne et des politiques publiques, les projets actuels marquent la renaissance des questionnements autour de la place de la maîtrise d’usage – incarnée par les habitants-usagers – dans la chaîne de production des logements et, plus largement, dans les processus décisionnels d’aménagement des territoires. Porteuse de pratiques participatives innovantes, la résurgence de l’habitat participatif révèle des logiques diverses d’engagements citoyens, militants ou professionnels, et des formes négociées de fabrication de l’habitat. Dès lors, s’opposent des dynamiques « bottom-up » – illustrées par des demandes et des initiatives habitantes, et des dynamiques « top-down » – portées par des instances politico-institutionnelles en plein renouvellement de leurs modes d’action et savoir-faire. Supportée par une trame multidimensionnelle de négociations, la thèse propose alors une analyse des interactions et des formes d’hybridation de cette production collective en cours à travers trois dimensions : la dimension valorielle, pour fixer le socle des transactions sociales ; la dimension organisationnelle et relationnelle, pour observer la micropolitique des groupes-projets ; la dimension processuelle, pour saisir les temporalités du projet et les moments clés de la négociation sur l’ensemble du processus. Pour cela, nous nous appuyons sur deux cas d’étude dans l’agglomération bordelaise, en pleine métropolisation : le cas de la coopérative d’habitants HNord, sur l’îlot Dupaty à Bordeaux ; et celui d’un projet d’habitat participatif multi-partenarial, La Ruche, sur la commune de Bègles au sein de l’Opération d’Intérêt National (OIN) Bordeaux-Euratlantique. Encadrée par un dispositif CIFRE avec l’Etablissement Public d’Aménagement Bordeaux-Euratlantique (EPA), la recherche repose sur une approche ethnographique, basée sur de nombreuses situations d’observation participante, des entretiens d’acteurs cibles et une analyse documentaire. Les enquêtes menées à différentes échelles offrent une vision macro, méso et microsociale des processus de production et de diffusion de l’habitat participatif. Les résultats de la thèse mettent alors en évidence les modalités de partenariats entre différentes sphères d’acteurs – les habitants, les institutions et les experts – dans la production de l’habitat participatif conduisant à un changement de paradigme sociétal et professionnel à travers le renouvellement des modes d’habiter, des savoirs et savoir-faire. Ainsi, nous proposons une réflexion sur les moyens et possibilités d’intégration de cette dynamique collective et citoyenne au sein des processus décisionnels d’aménagement urbain pour la fabrication métropolitaine et, de voir en quoi ce phénomène participatif et collaboratif peut-il constituer un outil de management territorial novateur préfigurant le futur de nos cités. / This PhD thesis questions the combined effects of the challenges of sustainable urban development and a growing priority for inhabitants – users – citizens, to participate in contemporary metropolitan production. Since the early 2000s, there is in France an emergence of alternative housing experiences as a result of social demands. The generic term of « participative housing », recently defined by the bill for access to housing and urban renovation (ALUR), published in the Official Journal on March 26, 2014, gathers with one voice, the variety of these initiatives at work, contributing to ensure the dynamic structuring and dissemination of the participative housing movement. Referring to the civil protests of 1970-1980, criticizing modern urban planning and public policy, the current projects tackle once again of how to combine the inhabitants expertise with professional expertise in the production of housing, and more broadly in the decision-making processes of regional planning. Producing innovative participatory practices, the resurgence of participative housing reveals different logics of social commitments on the part of citizens, activists and professionals, and negotiated forms of housing production. As a consequence, the « bottom-up » dynamic, based on the demands and initiatives of the inhabitants, opposes the « top-down » dynamic, based on the initiative of politico-institutional bodies in full renewal of their modes of action and know-how. Supported by a multi-dimensional framework of negotiations, the thesis analyzes the interactions and forms of hybridization of this ongoing collective production through a three dimensional approach : the value related dimension, to set the base of social transactions ; the organizational and relational dimension to observe the micro-political groups-projects ; the procedural dimension to grasp the temporality of the project and the key moments of negotiation of the whole process. For this, we build on two case studies in the Bordeaux area, being subject to processes of metropolization : the case of the residents cooperative HNord in the Dupaty housing block in Bordeaux ; and the multi-partnered participative housing project, La Ruche, in the town of Bègles within the framework of the « Operation of National Interest » (OIN) Bordeaux-Euratlantique. Governed by a CIFRE program with the « Local Planning and Development authority » (EPA) Bordeaux-Euratlantique, the research is based on an ethnographic approach : participant observation, interviews with target stakeholders and a literature review. The investigations conducted at different scales offer a macro, meso and micro-social understanding of the process of participative housing production and dissemination. The results of the thesis highlight the partnership conditions between different groups of stakeholders – inhabitants, institutions and expertsn – in the production of participative housing leading to a societal and professional paradigm shift through a renewal of ways of living, knowledge and expertise. Thus, we propose a reflection on ways and possibilities how to integrate this collective and civic dynamics in the decision-making processes of urban planning for metropolitan production and to see how this participatory and collaborative phenomenon can serve as an innovative tool in territorial management for our future cities.
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