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Surréalisme --- Escargot --- Gastéropode --- Daily-Bul --- Humour
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Circadian rhythms. --- Behavior, Circadian --- Biological clocks, Daily --- Circadian behavior --- Circadian clocks --- Circadian cycles --- Clocks, Circadian --- Cycles, Circadian --- Daily activity cycles --- Daily biological clocks --- Diel cycles --- Diurnal rhythms --- Rhythms, Circadian --- Biological rhythms
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The book attempts to covers the main fields of water quality issues presenting case studies in various countries concerning the physicochemical characteristics of surface and groundwaters and possible pollution sources as well as methods and tools for the evaluation of water quality status. This book is divided into two sections: Statistical Analysis of Water Quality Data;Water Quality Monitoring Studies.
Water --- Pollution --- Total maximum daily load. --- TMDL (Water pollution) --- Total maximum daily load for water pollutants --- Water quality --- Measurement --- Pollution & threats to the environment
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Bringing together leading authorities, this unique handbook reviews the breadth of current approaches for studying how people think, feel, and behave in everyday environments, rather than in the laboratory. The volume thoroughly describes experience sampling methods, diary methods, physiological measures, and other self-report and non-self-report tools that allow for repeated, real-time measurement in natural settings. Practical guidance is provided to help the reader design a high-quality study, select and implement appropriate methods, and analyze the resulting data using cutting-edge statistical techniques. Applications across a wide range of psychological subfields and research areas are discussed in detail. [Ed.].
Methods in social research (general) --- Alltag. --- Behavioral Research. --- Dagelijks leven. --- Forschung. --- Forschungsmethode. --- Human behavior --- Methode. --- Onderzoeksmethoden. --- Psychologie. --- Psychology --- Psychology. --- Social Behavior. --- Social sciences --- Sozialwissenschaften. --- Veldwerk. --- Verhalten. --- Research. --- Activities of Daily Living --- Behavioral Research --- Social Sciences --- Science, Social --- Sciences, Social --- Social Science --- Factors, Psychological --- Psychological Factors --- Psychological Side Effects --- Psychologists --- Psychosocial Factors --- Side Effects, Psychological --- Factor, Psychological --- Factor, Psychosocial --- Factors, Psychosocial --- Psychological Factor --- Psychological Side Effect --- Psychologist --- Psychosocial Factor --- Side Effect, Psychological --- Research, Behavioral --- Activities, Daily Living --- ADL --- Chronic Limitation of Activity --- Limitation of Activity, Chronic --- Self Care (Rehabilitation) --- Activity, Daily Living --- Care, Self (Rehabilitation) --- Cares, Self (Rehabilitation) --- Daily Living Activities --- Daily Living Activity --- Living Activities, Daily --- Living Activity, Daily --- Self Cares (Rehabilitation) --- Social science research --- Psychological research --- Action, Human --- Behavior, Human --- Ethology --- Human action --- Human beings --- Research --- methods --- Behavior --- Karnofsky Performance Status --- Human biology --- Physical anthropology --- Psychology, Comparative --- Activities of Daily Living. --- Social Sciences. --- psychologie --- sociologie --- onderzoeksmethoden --- culturele psychologie --- cognitieve psychologie --- ethologie --- Human behavior - Research --- Psychology - Research --- Social sciences - Research
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Doelstelling: Deze masterproef bestudeert het verschil in neutraliteit van berichtgeving tussen de Britse populaire pers en de kwaliteitspers. The Guardian vertegenwoordigt de kwaliteitspers en the Daily Mail en Mail on Sunday de populaire pers. Het corpus werd samengesteld rond het onderwerp "de financiële crisis in Spanje". Middelen of methode: Het onderzoek werd uitgevoerd aan de hand van “appraisal theory”. De drie gebieden (affect, judgement en appreciation) werden onderzocht en getoetst aan eerdere resultaten verkregen door Martin en White (2005). De studie bekijkt vooral of er een verschil is in de frequentie van evaluaties en de intensiteit van die evaluaties. Resultaten: De studie bevestigt de uitgaanshypothese dat de Britse populaire pers sneller en intenser gebeurtenissen zal evalueren, wat ten koste gaat van de verwachte neutraliteit en objectiviteit van de pers. Toch werden er minder grote verschillen vastgesteld dan eerst verwacht. Maar wanneer de gevonden evaluaties op een positief-negatief schaal werden geplaatst, werd het wel duidelijk dat de popular press veel negatiever beoordeeld dan de quality press. In dit corpus werden er ook voorbeelden gevonden van social esteem in de reporter voice en social sanction was niet enkel beperkt tot de commentator voice, in tegenstelling tot de resultaten van Martin and White (2005).
Appraisal theory. --- Daily Mail. --- Financial crisis. --- Mail on Sunday. --- Quality press versus popular press. --- Spain. --- The Guardian.
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History of Asia --- Dutch literature --- China --- Social life and customs --- Social conditions --- S11/0490 --- S11/0500 --- China: Social sciences--Society: general --- China: Social sciences--Daily life: general --- 984 --- China verhalen --- geografie Azië --- géographie Asie
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"Theories of citizenship from the West --pre-eminently those by T.H. Marshall--provide only a limited insight into East Asian political history. The Marshallian trajectory--juridical, political and social rights--was not repeated in Asia and the late nineteenth-century debate about liberalism and citizenship among intellectuals in Japan and China was eventually stifled by war, colonialism and authoritarian governments (both nationalist and communist). Subsequent attempts to import western-style democratic values and citizenship were to a large extent failures. Social rights have rarely been systematically incorporated into the political ideology and administrative framework of ruling governments. In reality, the predominant concern of both the state elite and the ordinary citizens was economic development and a modicum of material well-being rather than civil liberties. The developmental state and its politics take precedence in the everyday political process of most East Asian societies. These essays provide a systematic and comparative account of the tensions between rapid economic growth and citizenship, and the ways in which those tensions are played out in civil society."--Publisher's description.
Citizenship --- Nationalité --- S11/0497 --- S11/0507 --- S06/0225 --- China: Social sciences--Society since 1976 --- China: Social sciences--Daily life: since 1976 --- China: Politics and government--People's Republic: local and provincial government: since 1976 --- Nationalité --- Birthright citizenship --- Citizenship (International law) --- National citizenship --- Nationality (Citizenship) --- Political science --- Public law --- Allegiance --- Civics --- Domicile --- Political rights --- Law and legislation
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An important and timely volume... an elegant summary of complex theory, and synthesis of an impressive body of material. It will be eagerly read by current and future generations of archaeologists, and will demonstrate the significance of historical archaeology to a much wider scholarly audience.' Dr Kate Giles, University of York. The aim of this book is to explore how medieval life was actually lived - how people were born and grew old, how they dressed, how they inhabited their homes, the rituals that gave meaning to their lives and how they prepared for death and the afterlife. Its fresh and original approach uses archaeological evidence to reconstruct the material practices of medieval life, death and the afterlife. Previous historical studies of the medieval 'lifecycle' begin with birth and end with death. Here, in contrast, the concept of life course theory is developed for the first time in a detailed archaeological case study. The author argues that medieval Christian understanding of the 'life course' commenced with conception and extended through the entirety of life, to include death and the afterlife. Five thematic case studies present the archaeology of medieval England (c.1050-1540 CE) in terms of the body, the household, the parish church and cemetery, and the relationship between the lives of people and objects. A wide range of sources is critically employed: osteology, costume, material culture, iconography and evidence excavated from houses, churches and cemeteries in the medieval English town and countryside. Medieval Life reveals the intimate and everyday relations between age groups, between the living and the dead, and between people and things. Roberta Gilchrist is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Reading
Material culture --- Archaeology, Medieval --- Culture matérielle --- Archéologie médiévale --- History --- Histoire --- England --- Angleterre --- Social life and customs --- Antiquities. --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Antiquités --- History. --- Antiquities, Medieval --- Medieval antiquities --- Medieval archaeology --- Culture --- Folklore --- Technology --- Afterlife. --- Age Groups. --- Archaeology. --- Christian Understanding. --- Daily Life. --- Death. --- Life Course. --- Material Practices. --- Medieval Life. --- Middle Ages. --- People and Things. --- Archaeology, Medieval. --- Excavations (Archaeology)
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Religious studies --- Christian special devotions --- Jewish religion --- Primary groups --- Sociology of culture --- Demography --- Law --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- History as a science --- Saints --- Historiography --- Judaism --- Migration --- Rural areas --- Legal status --- Relationships --- Religious communities --- Members of congregations --- Textile art --- Monarchies --- Book --- Daily life --- Nobility --- Personal documents --- anno 500-1499
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S11/0490 --- S11/0500 --- S11/0600 --- S11/0607 --- S11/0610 --- S11/0700 --- S11/1300 --- S11/1200 --- China: Social sciences--Society: general --- China: Social sciences--Daily life: general --- China: Social sciences--Customs, etiquette --- China: Social sciences--Symbols --- China: Social sciences--Marriage --- China: Social sciences--Clan and family: general and before 1949 (incl. names, clan rules) --- China: Social sciences--Psychology --- China: Social sciences--Anthropology, ethnology (incl. human palaeontology): general and China --- Separation (Psychology) --- Reunions --- Séparation (Psychologie) --- Réunions --- China --- Chine --- Social life and customs. --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Breaking up (Interpersonal relations) --- Loss of loved one by separation --- Love loss (Psychology) --- Farewells --- Interpersonal relations --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Loss (Psychology) --- Meetings --- Séparation (psychologie)
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