381 research outputs found
When it comes to Palestine the EUâs grasp still exceeds its reach
In a recent letter to Catherine Ashton, the EUâs foreign policy chief, nineteen former senior politicians and statesmen from across Europe called on the EU to increase its role in finding a solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. In particular, these former prime ministers, foreign ministers and senior EU officials, all members of the European Eminent Persons Group on the Middle East Peace Process, were adamant that the EU must âplay a political and not just a funding roleâ in the conflict in response to the past failure of America and the international community to deliver peace
Writing the history of British business in Latin America
This paper briefly surveys the ways in which historians have studied the evolution of British business in Latin America.In the 1970s and 1980s research was dominated by questions of power, imperialism and dependency rather thanorthodox business history themes. The latter made their way into the subject from the 1980s when historians began toaddress issues of structure, organisation and governance in British firms in Latin America, and in particular utilise the conceptsof âfree-standing companiesâ and âinvestment groupsâ. More recently they have used ideas from international humanresource management and international political economy, and the growth in the employment of business historians inbusiness and management schools is likely to further encourage such approaches.Keywords: British business, Latin America, historiography, business imperialis
Does Pornography Misinform Consumers? The Association between Pornography Use and Porn-Congruent Sexual Health Beliefs
Pornography may contribute to sexual health illiteracy due to its often fantastical and unrealistic depictions of sex. This cross-sectional study investigated whether pornography use was associated with holding porn-congruent sexual health beliefs among a sample of 276 Australian and Singaporean university students (Mage = 23.03, SDage = 7.06, 67.9% female, 47.8% Australian). The majority of participants (95.5% of males and 58.9% of females) reported viewing pornography in the past six months. Perceived realism of pornography and prior sexual experience were tested as potential moderators of the relationship between pornography use frequency and sexual health beliefs. Pornography use frequency showed no zero-order association with sexual health beliefs in the overall sample (although a significant zero-order association was observed among female participants). However, a significant positive association between porn use and porn-congruent sexual health beliefs was found in the overall sample, after controlling for demographic variables. Neither perceived realism nor sexual experience were found to act as moderators. Interestingly, prior sexual experience showed a significant zero-order association with sexual health beliefs, such that prior sexual experience was associated with holding porn-congruent beliefs. Perceived realism was unrelated to porn-congruent sexual health beliefs. The study provides some preliminary support for pornography having a misinformation effect on the sexual health knowledge of consumers
El fĂștbol como negocio: una introducciĂłn a la gestiĂłn deportiva en Europa y Brasil
Uno de los aportes de este libro es el Ă©nfasis que los autores ponen en el carĂĄcter global del negocio del fĂștbol y en el anĂĄlisis de cada uno de los actores que estĂĄn implicados en este tipo de empresa: desde los dirigentes y gerentes de los clubes, hasta los consumidores a nivel local, pasando por los jugadores, las empresas de telecomunicaciones y de informĂĄtica, y las marcas deportivas.
AdemĂĄs, como lo señala Rory Miller, en el negocio globalizado del fĂștbol existen perdedores y ganadores. Revertir la primera de estas posiciones requiere de algo mĂĄs que cambiar las formas de propiedad, como explican los capĂtulos de Carles Murillo y Oliver Seitz, autores que han ocupado puestos en la gerencia de los clubes que analizan: el FC Barcelona y el Coritiba Foot Ball Club, respectivamente
Crew factors in flight operations 6: Psychophysiological responses to helicopter operations
Thirty-two helicopter pilots were studied before, during, and after 4-5 day trips providing support services from Aberdeen, Scotland, to rigs in the North Sea oil fields. Early on-duty times obliged subjects to wake up 1.5 hours earlier on trip days than on pretrip days. Consequently, they slept nearly an hour less per night on trips. They reported more fatigue on post-trip days than on pretrip days, suggesting a cumulative effect of duty-related activities and sleep loss. Fatigue and negative affect were higher, and activation lower, by the end of trip days than by the end of pretrip days. The earlier a subject went on duty, the lower his activation by the end of the day. Caffeine consumption increased 42 percent on trip days. The incidence of headache doubled, of back pain increased twelve fold, and of burning eyes quadrupled. In the aircraft studied, thermal discomfort and high vibration levels were common. The longer pilots remained on duty, the more negative their mood became
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