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ICT in higher education in Portugal. Call computer assisted language learning
Este artĂculo pretende explorar el Aprendizaje de Lenguas Asistido por Ordenador (CALL, Computer-Assisted Language Learning) en Portugal. Para ello, se centrará en el nivel de educaciĂłn superior. La escasa explotaciĂłn del CALL en Portugal ha sido ampliamente estudiado en varios informes, por ejemplo, el informe encargado por la UE titulado The Impact of Information and Communications Technologies on the Teaching of Foreign Languages and on the Role of Teachers of Foreign Languages (2002: 5): "The use and employment of ICT in FLT and FLL is far from satisfactory, as ICT resources are traditionally reserved for '(computer) science' subjects, and rarely assigned to art subjects. A general lack of appropriate training of language teachers in meaningful uses of ICT tends to strengthen this trend". Este artĂculo abordará dichas necesidades centrándose en los resultados de proyectos europeos como POOLS. Analizaremos cuestiones relativas a los materiales en lĂnea que pueden utilizarse para desarrollar contenidos de clases de lengua, hacienda uso de las ventajas del e-Learning.G.I. HUM 767 (ayudas a Grupos de InvestigaciĂłn de la Junta de AndalucĂa) / Editorial Comares (colecciĂłn interlingua
The Federal Republic of Germany and the Portuguese Transition to Democracy (1974-1976)
The Portuguese transition to democracy was the first in the third wave of
democratization, which would reach not only Greece and Spain (in 1974 and
1975), but also Latin America (in the mid-1980s) and Eastern Europe (at the
beginning of the 1990s).1 Because of its unexpectedness, the Portuguese
democratization caught the attention of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG).
Bonn’s foreign policy in this period was focused on détente, as a way of achieving
the unification of the country. The main concern regarding the Western bloc was
the stability, reinforcement and future enlargement of the European Economic
Community (EEC). The expected scenario for the Iberian Peninsula was the future
democratization of Spain (as general Franco was ill), which was expected
to “contaminate” the Portuguese dictatorship. However, the Portuguese revolution
inverted this prediction
Leaving no stone unturned: the search for stroke associated with atrial fibrillation
© 2022 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.The diagnosis of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) continues to be a main priority in stroke patients. After the clinical trials that evaluated anticoagulation versus antiplatelet treatment in patients with embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) showed that there is no benefit of anticoagulation in the absence of a diagnosis of AF, diagnosing paroxysmal AF continues to be an essential part of the etiological investigation of stroke patients. However, finding paroxysmal AF may be challenging.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Gout flare and cardiovascular events
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Awakening Imagination: Glimpses of Ignatian Spirituality in Seventeenth-Century French Hagiographic Theatre
The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556) propose an active method of exercising spirituality through meditation, prayer, and imaginative contemplation. Beyond mere spectators, Ignatian disciples are invited to become actors in the scene unfolding in their sensory imaginations, in what Barthes calls the “récit christique” (Barthes 1971, 10). In that sense, the Exercises possess a performative force. The implicit freedom inspired in the exercitant, the person who performs the Exercises, echoes the call to the imagination of the spectator of seventeenth-century French hagiographic drama. Exercises promulgated throughout the four weeks of the spiritual retreat are reflected in the development of the protagonists of some of these hagiographic plays. Our aim is to investigate how the spirit of the Exercises may be present in the conception of the hagiographic corpus. Specifically, we explore these plays for the presence of the suggestion of Ignatian spirituality and practices included in the Spiritual Exercises. Notably, we investigate the prevalence of repetition in Le Véritable Saint Genest (1647) by Jean Rotrou. We also draw attention to the ideas of spiritual and material detachment promulgated in the Exercises and address how they are expressed and lived out by hagiographic protagonists, specifically in Desfontaines’s Le Martyre de Saint Eustache (1643) and L’Illustre Olympie (1645). Finally, we address how a form analogous to imaginative contemplation may have inspired hagiographic spectators to supplement missing visual clues on stage and to become directors of their own internal and personal plays, much like the retreatant in the Exercises, with the ultimate purpose of transformation and a call to action in daily life
Transition in the Era of a Pandemic: An Exercise in Mindfulness
COVID-19 took over the world in March 2020 and overturned our practices, customs, and perspectives. It reminded us that how we relate to one another defines how we choose to build our community and our society. In our forced isolation and confinement, it became evident that we must remember to let go, slow down, and rely on each other to positively influence our future. In times of drastic change, exercising kindness to yourself and to those around you can help wade through challenges and make the best of them, one day at a time, one step at a time. This reflection explores how the transition to remote learning was lived by an instructor and her students of French at a liberal arts institution in the Midwest. It illustrates that as we live through life\u27s challenges, we find opportunities for personal and communal growth
Coral Reefs of Miskitus Cays, Nicaragua
The Miskitus Cays, on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, consist of eighty mangrove and two sand and gravel cays, surrounded by seagrass beds, octocoral gardens, patch reefs, reef crests, extended algae platforms, short reef walls, and two marginal reefs around the sand cays. Seventy sites were inspected and eighteen sites were selected for rapid assessments in order to determine the status of the coral reefs. Linear transects and the intercept point methods were used to determine the relative benthic cover, and the density, size and health of coral colonies was estimated following the AGRRA protocol. Water was highly turbid due to the shallowness of the reefs and high wave energy. Northwest reefs, closer to the Coco river mouth, were affected by terrestrial sediments and were overgrown by algae whereas storm damage was evident in the eastern reef crest fronts. In total, 39 stony coral species were found and 12 new species were reported for Cayos Miskitus. Mean live coral cover was high (43.4%), but it was still lower than the algae cover (54.2%). Mean coral diameter (59.7 cm) and height (4.2 cm) were high but total mortality (27.9%), bleaching (4%) and diseases (3%) were low. Reefs of Nicaragua are in the best condition of the Caribbean region of Central America but good management of the fisheries, the marine reserve, and the Coco river basin are urgent to maintain reef quality
SELF CARE IN PEOPLE WITH HEART FAILURE, The influence of Nursing Interventions
Aim: Assess the influence of the nursing interventions on the self-care, accomplished by patients with heart failure.
Methodology: The research was based on the database EBSCO (MEDLINE with FULL TEXT, CINALH, Plus with Full Text
and MedicLatina) retrospectively from 2000 to 2018. Ten articles were selected based on their relevance for the study
and evaluated the evidence levels of the articles using Melnyk and Fineout-Overholt (2011).
Results: The nursing team carried out educational meetings, interviews and home visits, allowing the identification of
the functional status, self-care, symptom management, patient satisfaction and health service utilization, as health gains.
Conclusions: With this review we concluded that nursing interventions can contribute to the recovery of patients with
heart failure that self-care, which pinpoints the importance of nursing in the role of health promotion
Communication with the person with incapacity: Protocol of communication with elderly people dependent on self-care, a strategy of Psychomotricity
Objective: To determine how communication is used by psychomotricity to establish a therapeutic relationship with
elderly people in need of self-care.
Methodology: Systematic review of literature by research in EBSCO and Google Scholar, carried out based on the key
words: self-care and communication. The search resulted in five articles chosen for analysis.
Results: After an analysis of the collected articles, we were able to obtain information on how communication is an
indispensable tool of the psychomotricist in establishing the therapeutic relationship through the way in which it is
expressed.
Conclusions: The therapeutic relationship, established through the tonic-emotional dialogue between the patient and
the therapist, allows to promote their self-confidence and self-esteem, thus promoting the patient's general well-being
and quality of life
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