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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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Der Erzähler Jakob Bosshart /

Comment, François. January 1990 (has links)
Diss. Univ. Bern, 1989. / Literaturverz.
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Alte Musik in neuem Gewand : der Schutz musikalischer Updates und der Quasischutz gemeinfreier Musikaufnahmen /

Boddien, Thomas W. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Humboldt-Univ., Diss.--Berlin, 2006.
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Aspekte van Natuuromgewingsinvloede op Arbeidsprestasies / Christiaan Frederik Schoeman

Schoeman, Christiaan Frederik January 1955 (has links)
Natuuromgewingsinvloede en die psigologie : Algemeen en wetenskaplik word besef dat die mens deur sy omgewing beinvloed word. Hierdie omgewing word gevorm deur o.a. die sosiale milieu, die beskawings- en kultuurmilieu en die natuuromgewing . Die natuurmilieu kan in vier hoofverskyningsvorme ingedeel word: weer, klimaat, landskap en bodem .Die natuuromgewing kan die mens op velerlei wyses beinvloed. Eerstens kan die werking meer indirek van aard wees bv. die bodem en lug is draers van siektekieme, die natuur verskaf aan die mens voeding, water, voorsien die mens van die nodige roustowwe vir kleding, behuising, vir die ontwikkeling van die tegniek ens. Hierdie indirekte invloede word nie deur die "Geopsigologie" bestudeer nie , selfs al is daaruit weer invloede op die psige aantoonbaar. Dit sal wel nodig wees om in sommige opsigte daarna te verwys. / Proefskrif, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam 1955
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Aspekte van Natuuromgewingsinvloede op Arbeidsprestasies / Christiaan Frederik Schoeman

Schoeman, Christiaan Frederik January 1955 (has links)
Natuuromgewingsinvloede en die psigologie : Algemeen en wetenskaplik word besef dat die mens deur sy omgewing beinvloed word. Hierdie omgewing word gevorm deur o.a. die sosiale milieu, die beskawings- en kultuurmilieu en die natuuromgewing . Die natuurmilieu kan in vier hoofverskyningsvorme ingedeel word: weer, klimaat, landskap en bodem .Die natuuromgewing kan die mens op velerlei wyses beinvloed. Eerstens kan die werking meer indirek van aard wees bv. die bodem en lug is draers van siektekieme, die natuur verskaf aan die mens voeding, water, voorsien die mens van die nodige roustowwe vir kleding, behuising, vir die ontwikkeling van die tegniek ens. Hierdie indirekte invloede word nie deur die "Geopsigologie" bestudeer nie , selfs al is daaruit weer invloede op die psige aantoonbaar. Dit sal wel nodig wees om in sommige opsigte daarna te verwys. / Proefskrif, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam 1955
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Language interpreting during the forensic interview : a social work investigation / Elmien Truter

Truter, Elmien January 2010 (has links)
The sexual abuse of children in South–Africa, and across the world, is becoming a daily phenomenon. Such abuse of children takes place in every class, culture and race. Forensic social workers are appointed for sexual abuse cases to assess the alleged victims of sexual abuse in order to determine the likelihood that sexual abuse actually took place. The problem in South–Africa is two–fold: first, only a few social workers are qualified forensic social workers and second, most of the forensic social workers in South–Africa are white females who cannot speak or understand all the 11 official languages of South–Africa. Yet the children who are victims of sexual abuse come from cultures and races where these 11 languages are spoken. This then raises the problem of the language barrier between the forensic social worker and the alleged victim of sexual abuse. The appointment of language interpreters for forensic interviews is evidently the only way to overcome the language barrier. There is a great need for language interpreters as their role is crucial to the forensic process. However, many forensic social workers have experienced serious problems with language interpreters during the forensic interviews and have remarked that the mere presence and behaviour of the language interpreter is often so detrimental to the forensic assessment that they prefer to do without them. The problem of the language barrier remains, however, and the problems of the appointment of the language interpreters have to be addressed to enable forensic social workers to conduct forensic assessments successfully and thereby assist in ensuring justice in such criminal cases. The researcher in this study believes that the communication barrier that exists between the forensic social worker, the alleged victim of sexual abuse and the language interpreter is a crucial issue that requires immediate attention to ensure effective service delivery in the judicial system of South–Africa. The article format was selected in accordance with Regulation A.11.2.5 for a Master’s degree in (Social Work in Forensic Practice). The article complies with the requirements of the Journal CARSA. / Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
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Language interpreting during the forensic interview : a social work investigation / Elmien Truter

Truter, Elmien January 2010 (has links)
The sexual abuse of children in South–Africa, and across the world, is becoming a daily phenomenon. Such abuse of children takes place in every class, culture and race. Forensic social workers are appointed for sexual abuse cases to assess the alleged victims of sexual abuse in order to determine the likelihood that sexual abuse actually took place. The problem in South–Africa is two–fold: first, only a few social workers are qualified forensic social workers and second, most of the forensic social workers in South–Africa are white females who cannot speak or understand all the 11 official languages of South–Africa. Yet the children who are victims of sexual abuse come from cultures and races where these 11 languages are spoken. This then raises the problem of the language barrier between the forensic social worker and the alleged victim of sexual abuse. The appointment of language interpreters for forensic interviews is evidently the only way to overcome the language barrier. There is a great need for language interpreters as their role is crucial to the forensic process. However, many forensic social workers have experienced serious problems with language interpreters during the forensic interviews and have remarked that the mere presence and behaviour of the language interpreter is often so detrimental to the forensic assessment that they prefer to do without them. The problem of the language barrier remains, however, and the problems of the appointment of the language interpreters have to be addressed to enable forensic social workers to conduct forensic assessments successfully and thereby assist in ensuring justice in such criminal cases. The researcher in this study believes that the communication barrier that exists between the forensic social worker, the alleged victim of sexual abuse and the language interpreter is a crucial issue that requires immediate attention to ensure effective service delivery in the judicial system of South–Africa. The article format was selected in accordance with Regulation A.11.2.5 for a Master’s degree in (Social Work in Forensic Practice). The article complies with the requirements of the Journal CARSA. / Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
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De revolutionibus ordinum caelestium terrestriumque Alberto Savinio zwischen Kopernikus und Ptolemäus

Weidlich, Martin January 2003 (has links)
Zugl.: München, Univ., Diss., 2003
38

Die Urheberrechtliche Einordnung von Websites unter Berücksichtigung der französischen Diskussion von Multimediawerken

Grünig, Karla-Maria January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Hamburg, Univ., Diss., 2008
39

Nachwörter : zum poetischen Verfahren Hubert Fichtes

Bandel, Jan-Frederik January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Berlin, Humboldt-Univ., Diss., 2007
40

Die Auswirkungen der digitalen Informationstechnologien auf die Schranken des Urheberrrechts /

Koch, Manuela. January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: Leipzig, University, Diss., 2007.

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