15 Spanish artists and 11 Portuguese artists were interviewed about their experiences with artistic mobility. Half of the Spanish artists were between 30-40 years old and most Portuguese artists were also in that age range. The interviews uncovered professional, personal, and artistic benefits from mobility including new knowledge, critical feedback, and personal fulfillment. Artists integrated into their host communities in varying degrees from mere contact to collaboration. Mobility enhanced both artistic and personal learning in intertwined ways. Direct effects included international recognition and new professional opportunities. Artists developed greater social and cultural awareness from experiencing other ways of life.
The document discusses various survey questions about how willing someone would be to share personal information or meet in person with their social media followers. Responses indicate most would only share contact details or meet followers they already knew in the real world and built up trust with over time. Lending money was generally not considered without a very close, long-term real world relationship.
The Golden Weeks and a White Christmas - How do Chinese & British consumers s...The Added Value Group
Understanding the Golden Weeks phenomenon is critical to success in China. The Golden Weeks are similar to the retail frenzy of the West's Christmas, but with fundamental cultural differences.
To address these differences, and the opportunities available to brands, Magdalena Wong, non-executive chairman at Added Value China, recently spoke at the WPP, UKTI seminar on January 14, 2013. Watch Mag's presenation here: http://youtu.be/zXFpauAdEAo
Open educational resources (OER) provide opportunities for affordable education by reducing textbook costs and allowing wide access to educational materials from top universities. However, finding and ensuring the quality of OER can be challenging given that the educational establishment and public are still unfamiliar with OER. While OER aim to share best practices globally, their future impact remains uncertain as adoption has been slow.
The document provides tips and guidelines for dressing professionally in the workplace. It discusses choosing colors, styles, and fits that project competence rather than being cute or trendy. Traditional career colors include navy, gray, and black. Structured handbags and simple jewelry are recommended over distracting styles. Clothes should be tailored and fit properly. One should observe what higher-level colleagues wear to understand the company dress code. Outfits to avoid are those that are too sexy, casual, or sloppy as they can damage one's professional image. Formal business attire usually means suits or pantsuits with closed-toe shoes and conservative makeup. Corporate casual allows for dressier pants and tops while casual Friday policies vary by company
The lecturer discusses opportunities for enhancing wildlife conservation through ecotourism partnerships and philanthropy, highlighting examples like the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife which has added over 500,000 hectares to protected areas and saved several species from extinction through conservation projects. Strategic partnerships between ecotourism operators and protected areas can provide direct financial benefits for conservation if they follow ecotourism principles like minimizing impacts and benefiting local communities.
This document contains an English vocabulary and grammar reinforcement exercise. It includes multiple choice questions testing vocabulary like verbs for electronics and computers. It also has exercises matching words to definitions and completing sentences with conditional verb forms. The document aims to reinforce English vocabulary and grammar concepts through a variety of short exercises.
The document discusses various survey questions about how willing someone would be to share personal information or meet in person with their social media followers. Responses indicate most would only share contact details or meet followers they already knew in the real world and built up trust with over time. Lending money was generally not considered without a very close, long-term real world relationship.
The Golden Weeks and a White Christmas - How do Chinese & British consumers s...The Added Value Group
Understanding the Golden Weeks phenomenon is critical to success in China. The Golden Weeks are similar to the retail frenzy of the West's Christmas, but with fundamental cultural differences.
To address these differences, and the opportunities available to brands, Magdalena Wong, non-executive chairman at Added Value China, recently spoke at the WPP, UKTI seminar on January 14, 2013. Watch Mag's presenation here: http://youtu.be/zXFpauAdEAo
Open educational resources (OER) provide opportunities for affordable education by reducing textbook costs and allowing wide access to educational materials from top universities. However, finding and ensuring the quality of OER can be challenging given that the educational establishment and public are still unfamiliar with OER. While OER aim to share best practices globally, their future impact remains uncertain as adoption has been slow.
The document provides tips and guidelines for dressing professionally in the workplace. It discusses choosing colors, styles, and fits that project competence rather than being cute or trendy. Traditional career colors include navy, gray, and black. Structured handbags and simple jewelry are recommended over distracting styles. Clothes should be tailored and fit properly. One should observe what higher-level colleagues wear to understand the company dress code. Outfits to avoid are those that are too sexy, casual, or sloppy as they can damage one's professional image. Formal business attire usually means suits or pantsuits with closed-toe shoes and conservative makeup. Corporate casual allows for dressier pants and tops while casual Friday policies vary by company
The lecturer discusses opportunities for enhancing wildlife conservation through ecotourism partnerships and philanthropy, highlighting examples like the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife which has added over 500,000 hectares to protected areas and saved several species from extinction through conservation projects. Strategic partnerships between ecotourism operators and protected areas can provide direct financial benefits for conservation if they follow ecotourism principles like minimizing impacts and benefiting local communities.
This document contains an English vocabulary and grammar reinforcement exercise. It includes multiple choice questions testing vocabulary like verbs for electronics and computers. It also has exercises matching words to definitions and completing sentences with conditional verb forms. The document aims to reinforce English vocabulary and grammar concepts through a variety of short exercises.
Taking Flight: from Aspiration to Transformational ActionPaul Boos
This is a revised deck for my Path to Agility Presentation.
Please see this web page to understand how you may use this material: http://paulmboos.com/about/creative-commons-license/
El documento habla sobre la amistad. Fue escrito por Andrea Mejia, una estudiante del 5to curso de turismo en el año lectivo 2009-2010 como parte de la materia de computación. Incluye varios enlaces a imágenes relacionadas con la amistad.
ValueFrame ja Snoobi: Kullanhuuhdontaa LiidivirrastaValueFrame Oy
Miten webbisivuilta poimitut liidit ohjataan tehokkaasti myyntiprosessiin ja ohjataan myyntisuppilon läpi ValueFrame CRM -järjestelmän avulla kaupaksi. Lisätietoja http://www.valueframe.com/crm_ja_myynninohjaus/
Agile Project Management with Scrum. A buzzword breakfast?
I briefly presented the core values of Agile Project Management and the basics of Scrum to get an idea of how to implement Agile with it.
Food for thoughts and discussion.
Nice meetup by the way. Thanks for having me!
This document describes different emotions a person can feel and what triggers them, including feeling excited when getting a new horse or scoring 100% on a test, feeling weird when tasting something strange or acting hyperactively, and feeling sad when someone they love dies or hearing a sad story. They also feel shy around many people or when embarrassed, disgusted by gross or icky things, and angry when someone makes them mad or hurts someone they care about.
El documento habla sobre la distribución de películas, series y cortos a través de Internet. Explica los diferentes canales de distribución como festivales, cines, DVD y TV, e introduce el estreno online como una nueva opción. Luego detalla dónde, cuándo y cómo se pueden ver los contenidos online, en plataformas como PC, móviles y televisión. Finalmente, pregunta qué tipo de contenidos como películas, series y cortos se pueden ver y para quién están dirigidos.
Treadmill Talk Show - Exercise Boosting CreativityN2 Helsinki
Is the marketing industry suffering from standing still? During the Eurobest 2016-festival in Rome, our strategist Harri Pasanen tried to demonstrate the proven positive effect that exercise has on our creativity. What type of activities get your creative minds going?
This document provides an overview of Android and its development environment. It discusses Android's history and key components such as the stack, SDK, activities, intents, services, and user interface. It also covers debugging tools and provides a high-level summary of Android as a Java-based platform where developers write Java code and XML layouts to build applications.
Final Resume1 of Dr. Aaditya Lunavat 16-02-2016Lunavat
Dr. Aaditya Lunavat has over 28 years of experience in education. He received his Ph.D. in Commerce from Devi Ahilya University, Indore in 2009 and has since held several roles including Director of the Swami Vivekanand Career Guidance Scheme in Madhya Pradesh. In this role, he oversees career counseling, training, and placement activities for over 450 government colleges and schools in the state. Dr. Lunavat has published papers, chaired conferences, and conducted numerous workshops and training programs to promote career development and guidance. He currently coordinates these activities for all undergraduate and postgraduate students in government colleges and universities across Madhya Pradesh.
The document shows maps tracking obesity rates among U.S. adults between 1985 and 2008 based on data from the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. It finds that in 1990, ten states had obesity rates under 10% while no states were over 15%, but by 1999 no state was under 10% and 18 states were between 20-24%. The trends continued upwards such that by 2008 only Colorado was under 20% while 32 states were over 25% and six of those over 30%.
For most luxury brands, brand imagery falls into the category of Power or Seduction. Added Value has broken these dominant categories into twelve Luxury Archetypes - check out the imagery study here. Which archetypes does your brand embody?
The document discusses radio astronomy and Nigeria's 25m radio telescope project. It provides background on radio astronomy research and education in Nigeria. It describes the key components and functions of radio telescopes, including how they collect radio waves from space using large parabolic dishes to form images, which are then recorded. The 25m radio telescope will allow Nigeria to conduct frontline space research.
La Cátedra Ocio y Discapacidad de la Universidad de Deusto se ha dedicado durante 20 años a promover el derecho al ocio de las personas con discapacidad a través de la investigación, formación y difusión del conocimiento. La Cátedra trabaja en áreas como la investigación, docencia, y transferencia del conocimiento sobre temas relacionados con el acceso al ocio y la inclusión de las personas con discapacidad. Su objetivo es mejorar la calidad de vida de este colectivo mediante el desarrollo de una experiencia humana integral de oc
This document outlines a research project comparing the social construction of cultural heritage and leisure in the waterfront areas of Bilbao, Barcelona, and New York. The research has three main objectives: 1) Analyzing emerging trends in the urbanization, experience, and management of public spaces in metropolitan waterfronts, 2) Mapping urban commons and innovative uses of public space through collaborative tools, and 3) Examining rights to leisure and how cities use culture and the arts to create and brand their images. The methodology includes discourse analysis, ethnographic mapping of spaces and their uses, and expert panels, interviews, and focus groups with practitioners, planners, artists, and citizens from the three cities.
El documento lista los nombres de usuarios y contraseñas para cinco grupos diferentes de Google Wordpress, así como los nombres y correos electrónicos de los miembros de varios grupos de trabajo.
Elaboracion de una herramienta de identificación y clasificaciónUniversity of Deusto
Este documento describe el desarrollo de una herramienta para identificar y clasificar tipologías de personas con discapacidad física en función de su especialización en recreación. Revisa el estado de la cuestión, las bases conceptuales, describe la herramienta y ofrece consideraciones finales. La herramienta busca mejorar la situación actual del descenso en las prácticas deportivas federadas mediante el estudio de jugadores aficionados.
Este documento describe los cambios experimentados por la ciudad de Valencia en las últimas décadas, incluyendo el desarrollo de grandes proyectos como la Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias y el nuevo estadio de fútbol, así como eventos importantes como visitas del Papa y competiciones deportivas. Sin embargo, estos cambios han generado controversia entre los ciudadanos, quienes critican que se invierte más en el turismo que en los barrios y que se amenazan lugares como el barrio de El Cabanyal. Además, la crisis econ
Este documento presenta los principales planes, proyectos y actuaciones que se llevarán a cabo en Vitoria-Gasteiz durante su mandato como Capital Verde Europea en 2012. Estos incluyen mejoras a la protección de recursos naturales, prevención de inundaciones, movilidad sostenible, residuos, contaminación y agua, entre otros, con el objetivo de continuar avanzando hacia un desarrollo más sostenible.
Taking Flight: from Aspiration to Transformational ActionPaul Boos
This is a revised deck for my Path to Agility Presentation.
Please see this web page to understand how you may use this material: http://paulmboos.com/about/creative-commons-license/
El documento habla sobre la amistad. Fue escrito por Andrea Mejia, una estudiante del 5to curso de turismo en el año lectivo 2009-2010 como parte de la materia de computación. Incluye varios enlaces a imágenes relacionadas con la amistad.
ValueFrame ja Snoobi: Kullanhuuhdontaa LiidivirrastaValueFrame Oy
Miten webbisivuilta poimitut liidit ohjataan tehokkaasti myyntiprosessiin ja ohjataan myyntisuppilon läpi ValueFrame CRM -järjestelmän avulla kaupaksi. Lisätietoja http://www.valueframe.com/crm_ja_myynninohjaus/
Agile Project Management with Scrum. A buzzword breakfast?
I briefly presented the core values of Agile Project Management and the basics of Scrum to get an idea of how to implement Agile with it.
Food for thoughts and discussion.
Nice meetup by the way. Thanks for having me!
This document describes different emotions a person can feel and what triggers them, including feeling excited when getting a new horse or scoring 100% on a test, feeling weird when tasting something strange or acting hyperactively, and feeling sad when someone they love dies or hearing a sad story. They also feel shy around many people or when embarrassed, disgusted by gross or icky things, and angry when someone makes them mad or hurts someone they care about.
El documento habla sobre la distribución de películas, series y cortos a través de Internet. Explica los diferentes canales de distribución como festivales, cines, DVD y TV, e introduce el estreno online como una nueva opción. Luego detalla dónde, cuándo y cómo se pueden ver los contenidos online, en plataformas como PC, móviles y televisión. Finalmente, pregunta qué tipo de contenidos como películas, series y cortos se pueden ver y para quién están dirigidos.
Treadmill Talk Show - Exercise Boosting CreativityN2 Helsinki
Is the marketing industry suffering from standing still? During the Eurobest 2016-festival in Rome, our strategist Harri Pasanen tried to demonstrate the proven positive effect that exercise has on our creativity. What type of activities get your creative minds going?
This document provides an overview of Android and its development environment. It discusses Android's history and key components such as the stack, SDK, activities, intents, services, and user interface. It also covers debugging tools and provides a high-level summary of Android as a Java-based platform where developers write Java code and XML layouts to build applications.
Final Resume1 of Dr. Aaditya Lunavat 16-02-2016Lunavat
Dr. Aaditya Lunavat has over 28 years of experience in education. He received his Ph.D. in Commerce from Devi Ahilya University, Indore in 2009 and has since held several roles including Director of the Swami Vivekanand Career Guidance Scheme in Madhya Pradesh. In this role, he oversees career counseling, training, and placement activities for over 450 government colleges and schools in the state. Dr. Lunavat has published papers, chaired conferences, and conducted numerous workshops and training programs to promote career development and guidance. He currently coordinates these activities for all undergraduate and postgraduate students in government colleges and universities across Madhya Pradesh.
The document shows maps tracking obesity rates among U.S. adults between 1985 and 2008 based on data from the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. It finds that in 1990, ten states had obesity rates under 10% while no states were over 15%, but by 1999 no state was under 10% and 18 states were between 20-24%. The trends continued upwards such that by 2008 only Colorado was under 20% while 32 states were over 25% and six of those over 30%.
For most luxury brands, brand imagery falls into the category of Power or Seduction. Added Value has broken these dominant categories into twelve Luxury Archetypes - check out the imagery study here. Which archetypes does your brand embody?
The document discusses radio astronomy and Nigeria's 25m radio telescope project. It provides background on radio astronomy research and education in Nigeria. It describes the key components and functions of radio telescopes, including how they collect radio waves from space using large parabolic dishes to form images, which are then recorded. The 25m radio telescope will allow Nigeria to conduct frontline space research.
La Cátedra Ocio y Discapacidad de la Universidad de Deusto se ha dedicado durante 20 años a promover el derecho al ocio de las personas con discapacidad a través de la investigación, formación y difusión del conocimiento. La Cátedra trabaja en áreas como la investigación, docencia, y transferencia del conocimiento sobre temas relacionados con el acceso al ocio y la inclusión de las personas con discapacidad. Su objetivo es mejorar la calidad de vida de este colectivo mediante el desarrollo de una experiencia humana integral de oc
This document outlines a research project comparing the social construction of cultural heritage and leisure in the waterfront areas of Bilbao, Barcelona, and New York. The research has three main objectives: 1) Analyzing emerging trends in the urbanization, experience, and management of public spaces in metropolitan waterfronts, 2) Mapping urban commons and innovative uses of public space through collaborative tools, and 3) Examining rights to leisure and how cities use culture and the arts to create and brand their images. The methodology includes discourse analysis, ethnographic mapping of spaces and their uses, and expert panels, interviews, and focus groups with practitioners, planners, artists, and citizens from the three cities.
El documento lista los nombres de usuarios y contraseñas para cinco grupos diferentes de Google Wordpress, así como los nombres y correos electrónicos de los miembros de varios grupos de trabajo.
Elaboracion de una herramienta de identificación y clasificaciónUniversity of Deusto
Este documento describe el desarrollo de una herramienta para identificar y clasificar tipologías de personas con discapacidad física en función de su especialización en recreación. Revisa el estado de la cuestión, las bases conceptuales, describe la herramienta y ofrece consideraciones finales. La herramienta busca mejorar la situación actual del descenso en las prácticas deportivas federadas mediante el estudio de jugadores aficionados.
Este documento describe los cambios experimentados por la ciudad de Valencia en las últimas décadas, incluyendo el desarrollo de grandes proyectos como la Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias y el nuevo estadio de fútbol, así como eventos importantes como visitas del Papa y competiciones deportivas. Sin embargo, estos cambios han generado controversia entre los ciudadanos, quienes critican que se invierte más en el turismo que en los barrios y que se amenazan lugares como el barrio de El Cabanyal. Además, la crisis econ
Este documento presenta los principales planes, proyectos y actuaciones que se llevarán a cabo en Vitoria-Gasteiz durante su mandato como Capital Verde Europea en 2012. Estos incluyen mejoras a la protección de recursos naturales, prevención de inundaciones, movilidad sostenible, residuos, contaminación y agua, entre otros, con el objetivo de continuar avanzando hacia un desarrollo más sostenible.
La expresión artística como medio para la promoción del ocio físico deportivo...University of Deusto
El documento describe un concurso artístico para adolescentes sobre la relación entre la actividad físico-deportiva y la salud. Más de 500 adolescentes de 12 a 16 años de edad de Logroño y su provincia participaron enviando obras en diferentes categorías como dibujos, carteles y videos. Los ganadores recibieron premios en cada categoría. El concurso buscó promover de manera creativa los beneficios de hacer ejercicio entre los jóvenes.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, tela maior e bateria de longa duração por um preço acessível. O dispositivo tem como objetivo atrair mais consumidores em mercados emergentes com suas especificações equilibradas e preço baixo. Analistas esperam que as melhorias e o preço baixo impulsionem as vendas do novo aparelho.
O documento descreve uma pesquisa sobre o Movimento Slow Food em Brasília, Brasil. O estudo teve como objetivo geral conhecer os impactos do movimento no modo de vida dos adeptos. Foram realizadas entrevistas e observação participante com 15 membros do grupo local Convivium Cerrado. Os principais achados foram: 1) As motivações para a adesão incluíram convite de amigos e identificação com a filosofia do movimento. 2) Os impactos relatados foram reflexão sobre o estilo de vida, alimentação saudável e
Evolución de los hábitos deportivos ¿resignificaciones de la práctica deporti...University of Deusto
Este documento analiza los hábitos deportivos de las personas con discapacidad en el País Vasco. Según las encuestas, el 28% de las personas con discapacidad practican deporte, principalmente deportes individuales como pasear. Aunque el 66% no está interesado actualmente en practicar deporte, el 33% sí lo está. El documento concluye que es positivo que muchas personas con discapacidad hagan deporte y que las federaciones deportivas deberían mejorar su oferta de deportes adaptados.
Este documento discute el poder de los eventos como una oportunidad para enfrentar la crisis económica y de empleo. Explica que los eventos tienen un impacto positivo en la economía, la sociedad y el medio ambiente. También sugiere que creando una plataforma para desarrollar el potencial de los eventos a largo plazo, las ciudades pueden usarlos para lograr sus objetivos de desarrollo y regeneración durante la crisis actual.
El ocio como ámbito de integración de mujeres inmigrantes brasileñas em bilbaoUniversity of Deusto
Este documento resume una investigación de doctorado sobre cómo el ocio sirve para integrar a mujeres inmigrantes brasileñas en Bilbao. Los objetivos son identificar cómo perciben el ocio como forma de integración, contrastar sus estilos de ocio actuales con los de Brasil, y examinar cómo la migración afecta su identidad. Las conclusiones son que el ocio les ayuda a lidiar con barreras, ganar autonomía y apropiarse de su nueva vida, acercándose a la cultura vasca sin olvidar Brasil.
Empresas y empresarios de ocio activo en un espacio natural protegido tipos, ...University of Deusto
Este documento analiza las empresas de ocio activo en el Parque Natural Delta del Ebro durante la crisis económica. Identifica tres tipos de empresas: 1) aquellas que combinan la tradición y cultura local con el ocio y negocio, 2) empresas que ven el negocio como ocio a través de actividades deportivas, y 3) empresas cuyo principal objetivo es el negocio a través de una amplia oferta de actividades de ocio. El documento examina las características, objetivos, problemas y relaciones con las administraciones de cada tipo de empresa
Propiedad intelectual (pi) en el ocio online pautas de gestión de derechos pa...University of Deusto
Este documento ofrece una guía para gestionar estratégicamente la propiedad intelectual (PI) de producciones digitales de ocio en tiempos de crisis. Explica que identificar, delimitar y determinar el valor de los bienes digitales es más complejo que en formatos analógicos. Recomienda generar valor con las propias producciones digitales mediante la protección con derechos de autor u otras modalidades y explotándolas a través de licencias, streaming u otras formas. También aconseja evitar costos por usos no autorizados de producciones aj
El público en un teatro como ocio transformador. borrosidades entre platea y ...University of Deusto
El documento describe cómo el teatro puede transformarse en un ocio más participativo, borrando las líneas entre público y escena. Presenta cuatro ejemplos de teatro transformado como Teatro Fórum, Odin Teatret, Teatro de los Sentidos y Escola de L'Espectador. Argumenta que el teatro debería fomentar la creatividad y la expresión en cada espectador para que se conviertan en intérpretes, lo que llevaría a una mejor comprensión personal y cambios en la cotidianidad.
El papel de las redes sociales en el turismo en tiempos de crisis couch surfi...University of Deusto
El documento discute el papel de las redes sociales en el turismo durante los tiempos de crisis. Explica que las redes sociales como CouchSurfing permiten a los turistas encontrar alojamiento económico. CouchSurfing es una comunidad en línea con más de 4 millones de usuarios en todo el mundo que pueden ofrecer o solicitar sofás gratuitos. El documento concluye que las redes sociales como CouchSurfing brindan beneficios a los turistas a través de experiencias de bajo costo, crecimiento e inspiración.
El documento analiza las oportunidades y riesgos del ocio digital para los jóvenes, y argumenta que las escuelas deberían educar sobre el ocio digital para aprovechar sus oportunidades de aprendizaje y socialización mientras se minimizan los riesgos como la adicción o el ciberacoso.
Reflexiones sobre las tendencias del ocio turístico en épocas de crisisUniversity of Deusto
El documento discute los desafíos actuales de la sociedad, incluida la crisis de valores y el consumismo. También introduce el concepto de turismo solidario como una alternativa que fomenta el respeto por las culturas y recursos locales, así como la participación en las comunidades. Un ejemplo específico es WWOOF, una red internacional que conecta granjas orgánicas con voluntarios, con el objetivo de facilitar el acceso a las zonas rurales y apoyar el movimiento orgánico. El turismo solidario puede ser una herramienta para transformar a las
Cómo crear ventajas competitivas en tiempos de crisis en la industria del oci...University of Deusto
El documento resume una presentación sobre cómo el Cirque du Soleil creó ventajas competitivas durante la crisis redefiniendo su modelo de negocio. Rediseñaron su valor mediante nuevos conceptos, shows multiculturales y la eliminación de animales. También redefinieron sus procesos productivos, de comercialización y canales de distribución para ofrecer una propuesta de valor renovada. Gracias a la innovación constante y a operar en más de 100 países, el Cirque du Soleil ha crecido exponencialmente y se ha convertido en un éxito mundial
Referencias constructivas en el mayor para un abordaje de los estilos de vida...University of Deusto
Este documento describe los principios y modalidades para la intervención en el ocio y tiempo libre de las personas mayores. Propone crear nuevos espacios para la diversión y la participación activa que aumenten la autoestima y sensación de comunidad. Las modalidades incluyen actividades artísticas, pedagógicas, deportivas, ambientales, comunitarias y terapéuticas, con contenidos relacionados a lo físico, funcional, cognitivo, emocional y psicosocial. Los principios clave son una visión integral, independencia, participación, dign
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
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1. Leisure Studies – University of
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Research update: Spain, Portugal
2. Contents
• Situation
• Samples: spanish
Samples: spanish
and portuguese case
• Portuguese case: method and
development
• Artists
• Next steps
3. The spanish case: sample
case: sample
Females: 5
GENDER
15 artists were interviewed.
67% of those interviewed are
Males: 10
male, compared to 33% of
females.
20‐30 30‐40 40‐50 >50
AGE NA: 2 NA: 2
Half of the artists interviewed are
between 30 and 40 years of age. The
next largest age group is that of 40 to NA: 3
NA: 3
50 years.
There is the same number of people
under 30 years that those over 50.
y
NA: 8
4. The spanish case: sample
case: sample
EDUCATION
The interviewees showed a high
level of education. None of the
artists surveyed had Vocational
Training nor Adult Education.
10 NA: 9
9
8
7
ARTS SECTOR 6
9 artists perform in the field of
p 5 NA: 4
4 NA: 3
visual arts, and 7 in the 3 NA: 2 NA: 2
performing arts. 2
1
0
Dance Music Theater Visual Arts Others
5. The portuguese case: sample
case: sample
GENDER
5; 45% Male
6; 55% Female 11 artists have been interviewed.
45% are female, 55% male.
ARTS SECTOR 4
Performing arts
4 artists perform in the field of Visual arts
visual arts, and 7 in the
7
performing arts.
6. The portuguese case: sample
case: sample
8
7
7
6
5
4
3
2
2
1 1
1
0
20‐30
20 30 30‐40
30 40 40‐50
40 50 50+
50
AGE
11 artists have been interviewed.
11 artists have been interviewed
Most of them (7) are within the 30‐40 age group. But we also have artists
above and below that age group: 2 are betweeen 20 and 30 years old, one
is between 40 and 50 years old and another one is 65 years old.
40 and 50 years and another 65 years
9. Findings:
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Reasons for mobility
Reasons for mobility.
Three possible categories of analysis are presented, although in practice the reasons
intermingle and intertwine.
intermingle and intertwine
• Professional reasons: They can respond to various reasons. Proposal and indication
of the organization, lack of career opportunities or job instability in the country of
of the organization lack of career opportunities or job instability in the country of
residence, more professional development opportunities abroad, or even by
performance of the artistic activity itself (creating tours, co ...).
• Education: Studying at a foreign university, studying techniques or specific
Education: Studying at a foreign university studying techniques or specific
cases, the student exchange experience. Importance of scholarships.
• Expansion of perspectives: Finding creative freedom, increased awareness and the
ability to change perception, and so on.
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10. Findings:
g
Expectations and measures taken
A wide variety of situations and perspectives have been collected on how the
interviewees represent the experience of mobility before actually having it. We found:
People who did not have any expectation People who take the nearby experience as a
expectation,
challenge, People who stress the opportunity that is displayed, People who found
themselves quiet and safe.
Most interviewees have not counted on external aid from their own or other
institutions for the stay. Two big groups have been made:
• High degree of preparation.
• Oriented towards artwork.
• Oriented to the (technical) preparation of the stay.
• A combination of both.
• Low degree of preparation.
11. Findings:
g
Highlights
Professional and personal elements d i d f
P f i l d l l t derived from th experience of th mobility
the i f the bilit
experience of the artists are identified, including:
Cultural wealth of the city and the host country
C lt l lth f th it d th h t t
New knowledge, artistic techniques and materials
Contact with the artistic life
Stimulating and enabling
environment
Access
Critique Personal fulfillment
Diversity
y (human insight)
12. Findings:
g
Place of stay
Referentiality of the capital city and the host centers and infrastructures in which the
stay develops.
Enormity / vastness: the large (both geographical and cultural) size of the host country.
Challenge: the stimulating and challenging character of the experience is stressed.
Ch ll th ti l ti d h ll i h t f th i i t d
Possibility of (further) travel / movement.
Comfort: There are artists who also emphasize the comfort and facilities that encourage
artistic development.
13. Findings:
g
Relationships and exchange
Areas of contact and cultural exchange Levels of participation in host community
None
Professional Colaboration
coexistence
Artistic
circle Exchange
Local (dialogue)
community
Contact
Interaction occurs in different social Participation goes from mere knowledge
circles, from “zero contact” to active or first contact to dialogue and cultural
envolvement.
envolvement exchange and collaboration with artists
exchange and collaboration with artists
and to the development of projects to be
implemented in the local reality.
14. Findings:
g
Integration
1. Adapting to the new artistic / professional (cojuncture integration): the
artist is immersed in a specific project that requires an adjustment on his
part to the new reality of work / study.
2. Adaptation to the new state of residence: the artist accesses a residence or
accommodation where she or he is in contact with the local
artistic/academic community.
3. Integration in the mid/long term: the artist learns the language of the host
country and even begins to consider the place as his/her second "home.”
/
15. Findings:
g
Learning
Impact on l
I learning is assessed in terms of the i
d f h intertwining b
i i between artistic and vital
d l
learning. Experience of travel and mobility is understood as something
complementary for the professional and personal life of the artist, and the idea of
nomadic artist appears. M bilit i even portrayed as i t i i t th fi
di ti t Mobility is t d intrinsic to the figure of th
f the
artist, enhanced in a increasingly globalized world. Maturity appears as a central
idea in the learning process, related both to the artistic development and the life of
the individual
individual.
Positive enablers of learning mentioned include Creativity, otivation, Change of
perspective, Autonomy and Self‐knowldedge.
perspective Autonomy and Self knowldedge
16. Findings:
g
Intertwined learning
Vital learning: Artistic learning:
• Inner growth and enrichment of the • Different ways to initiate and cope
imagination of the artist with other with the artwork.
with the artwork
views and ways of working. A wider • Self and exterior questioning: Search
understanding of the world. for new and creative possibilities of
• Openness to others (individuals and language.
cultures): Learning from others. • Awareness of the universality of one´s
• Development of expressive and work (plus multiple readings)
communicative competence. • Acquisition of new technical and
• Understanding life as a journey artistic languages.
artistic languages
(nomadic existence) to learn to keep • Continuous learning.
the essence and discard the secondary • Contact with stimulating professionals
(both in the tangible and intangible). and artistic fields.
• Synthesis between the ideas, the
creation and the everydayness .
17. Findings:
Direct effects
Artists point that the experiences of mobility have certain positive consequences
directly related to a greater or lesser degree with their artistic activity:
• International recognition and prestige (contests, prizes, etc.)..
• Initiation and organization of projects extending beyond the stay.
• Establishing contacts with other professionals, exchange of knowledge and ability to
initiate new projects.
initiate new projects
• Contrast and collaboration with organizations and events similar to their own.
• Translation of experience in actual works.
• Opening other channels of disseminating and communication one's work or to access the
works of interest (the possibility to exhibit abroad, etc.)..
• Conducting research directly related to the experience.
18. Findings:
Social & civil competences and cultural
awareness
• Knowledge of daily life and the daily realities of people, not as tourists but as a
p
participants in the local way of life.
p y
• Antidote to stagnation and auto satisfaction.
• Access to other forms of life.
• Expansion or imagery, enrichment of views, ways of working, etc..
• Awareness of the universality beyond the cultural and language differences.
• Development of a greater social awareness.
• Greater knowledge of the host reality at different levels (political
cultural, economic, artistic ...).
• Development of zoom capabilities.
• Opening and development of tolerance. Ability to connect with people.
19. Briefing
• The part and the whole
• The many ways of facing the mobility
of facing
experience.
• U
Unanimously possitive, extremely
i l ii l
diverse.
• The travel of learning, the learning of
travel.
travel