6 research outputs found
La psicomotricidad en la infancia : una perspectiva desde la discapacidad visual
Nuestro trabajo consiste en diseñar una propuesta didáctica enfocada en la psicomotricidad en niños y niñas con discapacidad visual. Consideramos que esta temática requiere una cierta complejidad porque las personas con discapacidad visual tienen una mayor dificultad para poder desarrollar ciertas áreas, principalmente la psicomotriz. Obstaculizar la evolución de la psicomotricidad conlleva consecuencias negativas para un completo desarrollo integral.
La finalidad principal del diseño de esta propuesta es que aquellos alumnos y alumnas con discapacidad visual tengan nuevas posibilidades de desarrollar el ámbito psicomotor, puesto que no sólo necesitan la actividad mental para adquirir un aprendizaje significativo, sino que también requieren desarrollar actividades físicas a través del juego. Desde ellas se establecerán las bases de su futuro aprendizaje.
Un aspecto muy importante en esta propuesta es el trabajo en equipo, que tendrá que predominar en la mayoría de las actividades, debido a que se adquiere un mayor aprendizaje en sentido bidireccional
Rewriting the just war tradition: just war in classical Greek political thought and practice
The just war tradition is the predominant western framework for thinking about the ethics of contemporary war. Political and military leaders frequently invoke its venerable lineage to lend ballast to their arguments for or against particular wars. How we understand the history of just war matters, then, for it subtends how that discourse is deployed today. Conventional accounts of the just war trace its origins to the writings of Saint Augustine in the 4th century CE. This discounts the possibility that just war ideas were in circulation prior to this, in the classical world. This article contests this omission. It contends that ideas homologous to a range of core jus ad bellum, jus in bello, and jus post bellum principles were evident in classical Greek political thought and practice. This finding challenges scholars to re-consider not only the common view that the just war is, at root, a Christian tradition, but also the relation between victory and just war, the nature of the ties binding just war and Islamic jihad, and an innovative approach to the comparative ethics of war
ARI-DBP-07 "Regimiento de Artillería" de Sevilla. Informe de la Actuación Urbanística Proyectada
Este Proyecto Fin de Grado se elabora en torno a la actuación urbanística
proyectada sobre el ARI-DBP-07 «Regimiento de Artillería» de Sevilla, la
cual se analiza desde diversos puntos de vista. Primero se procede a
realizar un repaso de la historia del Cuartel de Artillería «Daoiz y Velarde»
y sus terrenos, de su relación con la ciudad de Sevilla, así como de su
estado actual y el entorno donde se ubica. A continuación se revisan las
necesidades y demandas de índole social, que necesariamente deberían
de ser satisfechas por cualquier actuación sobre esta parcela, con especial
atención a las necesidades de vivienda tanto en el término municipal de
Sevilla como a los del distrito donde se encuentran los terrenos.
Seguidamente se estudian las exigencias impuestas por la normativa de
aplicación y el planeamiento. Una vez vistos los condicionantes previos se
procede a la revisión pormenorizada de la actuación presentada en el
proyecto de urbanización, así como el avance en la realización de los
trabajos. Finalmente se analiza el impacto previsible de esta actuación y
se extraen las conclusiones más relevantes de la misma.This Final Degree Project is elaborated around the urban action projected
on the ARI-DBP-07 "Artillery Regiment" of Seville, which is analyzed from
different points of view. First, a review of the history of the "Daoiz y
Velarde" Artillery Barracks and its lands, its relationship with the city of
Seville, as well as its current state and the environment where it is
located is carried out. The needs and demands of social nature are
reviewed below, which should necessarily be satisfied by any action on
this plot, with special attention to housing needs both in the municipal
area of Seville and in the district where the land is located. Next, the
requirements imposed by the applicable regulations and planning are
studied. Once the previous conditions have been viewed, a detailed
review of the action presented in the urbanization project is carried out,
as well as the progress in carrying out the work. Finally, the foreseeable
impact of this action is analyzed and the most relevant conclusions are
drawn from it.Universidad de Sevilla. Grado en Edificació
Carbon nanotube field effect transistor (CNTFET) and resistive random access memory (RRAM) based ternary combinational logic circuits
The capability of multiple valued logic (MVL) circuits to achieve higher storage density when compared to that of existing binary circuits is highly impressive. Recently, MVL circuits have attracted significant attention for the design of digital systems. Carbon nanotube field effect transistors (CNTFETs) have shown great promise for design of MVL based circuits, due to the fact that the scalable threshold voltage of CNTFETs can be utilized easily for the multiple voltage designs. In addition, resistive random access memory (RRAM) is also a feasible option for the design of MVL circuits, owing to its multilevel cell capability that enables the storage of multiple resistance states within a single cell. In this manuscript, a design approach for ternary combinational logic circuits while using CNTFETs and RRAM is presented. The designs of ternary half adder, ternary half subtractor, ternary full adder, and ternary full subtractor are evaluated while using Synopsis HSPICE simulation software with standard 32 nm CNTFET technology under different operating conditions, including different supply voltages, output load variation, and different operating temperatures. Finally, the proposed designs are compared with the state-of-the-art ternary designs. Based on the obtained simulation results, the proposed designs show a significant reduction in the transistor count, decreased cell area, and lower power consumption. In addition, due to the participation of RRAM, the proposed designs have advantages in terms of non-volatility
NTEGRAL: ICT-platform based Distributed Control in electricity grids with a large share of Distributed Energy Resources and Renewable Energy Sources
International audienceThe European project INTEGRAL aims to build and demonstrate an industry-quality reference solution for DER aggregation-level control and coordination, based on commonly available ICT components, standards, and platforms. To achieve this, the Integrated ICT-platform based Distributed Control (IIDC) is introduced. The project includes also three field test site installations in the Netherlands, Spain and France, covering normal, critical and emergency grid conditions