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    Experiencing higher education, transitions and the graduate labour market: the non-traditional student perspective: book of abstracts

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    In the last three courses 2014-15, 2015-15 and 2016-17, Integration of Contents and English has been implemented at the Faculty of Sciences of Education in University of Malaga (Spain), specifically in Primary Education Studies. The initiative corresponds to the continuity of bilingualism that in the Spanish Education Normative and Curriculum begins with Child schools, continuing in Secondary and High Schools. Consequently, Education Faculty is involved in the preparation of future professional teachers, who not only will be an interpreter teacher with a degree in languages, but with knowledge and content related to the different areas of learning and teaching. That is the reason why Social Sciences Education area is researching in using CLIL and sharing didactic strategies like poster seasons among classroom groups or Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) within different city Institutions as Malaga Museum Picasso, developing the need of being students and citizens part of the scaffolding learning in Higher Studies. Therefore, internationalizing territories in the University, city/town and its Museums will be a goal when talking about innovation for internationalizing employability and entrepreneurship.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech

    Higher studies in social sciences education using CLIL and sharing didactic strategies orientated to internationalize employability and entrepreneurship.

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    In the last three courses 2014-15, 2015-15 and 2016-17, Integration of Contents and English has been implemented at the Faculty of Sciences of Education in University of Malaga (Spain), specifically in Primary Education Studies. The initiative corresponds to the continuity of bilingualism that in the Spanish Education Normative and Curriculum begins with Child schools, continuing in Secondary and High Schools. Consequently, Education Faculty is involved in the preparation of future professional teachers, who not only will be an interpreter teacher with a degree in bilingual Primary Studies, but with knowledge and content related to the different areas of learning and teaching. That is the reason why Social Sciences Education area is researching in using CLIL and sharing didactic strategies like poster presentations among classroom groups or Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) within different city Institutions as Malaga Museum Picasso, developing the need of being students and citizens part of the scaffolding learning in Higher Studies. Therefore, internationalizing territories in the University, city/town and its Museums will be a goal when talking about innovation for internationalizing employability and entrepreneurship.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech

    Were freak waves involved in the sinking of the Tanker “Prestige”?

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    This paper deals with the possible involvement of freak, rogue or giant waves in the damage suffered by the Tanker Prestige, which eventually led to its sinking. By reason of their very characteristics, giant waves are hard to record. Their more or less sudden appearance makes them fairly elusive objects, except for the consequences they produce. However, some hints with regard to the probability of their occurrence can be derived from considering how close the maritime weather of the area of interest is to the situation which is optimal for their generation. This paper takes into account the wave field in the area and at the time of the Prestige accident and investigates how near or how far the wave field was to the instability conditions that are favourable to the generation of freak waves in the different approximations. This paper explores mostly the modulation instability which is one of the most common mechanisms to produce freak waves: it leads to the decomposition of an initially homogeneous train of Stokes waves firstly into a series of groups of waves, whose envelope then produces the so-called “solitons”, that then collapse in the form of a giant wave. This mechanism mainly occurs in deep waters. Zakharov studied it in 1968 and, independently, Benjamin and Feir analysed it in 1967. This paper proves that the wave field was conspicuously two dimensional with two main wave components travelling in directions almost orthogonal to each other. This means that the wave field was well outside the instability domain. Therefore it is concluded that freak waves were very unlikely generated and it is improbable that they were responsible for the accident. Correspondence to: A. Lechuga ([email protected])1Introduction Some people and institutions concerned with the accident of the Tanker Prestige expressed the opinion that perhaps the main damage that eventually led to its sinking could be caused by freak waves. In order to clarify this point we are going to study the possible involvement of such waves in the damage suffered by the Prestige, using observed wave records and theoretical models to describe the sea conditions. Firstly, it is useful to define what we understand as a freak wave. To this end we will take into account the descriptions appearing in the literature and the opinions shared by many researchers, such as Pelinovsky and Kharif (2000), Peregrine (1979), Osborne et al. (2000), Zakharov et al. (2006), and Dyachencko and Zakharov (2005), amongst many others. The two last named authors, in particular, point out the following characteristics of freak waves

    Freak Edge Waves

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    The nonlinear and unsteady dynamics of the edge waves is discussed. Two physical processes: dispersive focusing and nonlinear modulational instability, are studied. Both mechanisms can induce the appearance of the short-living large-amplitude isolated waves and intense wave packets (“freak edge waves”)

    Permisos Laborales en la Ley Federal de los Trabajadores al Servicio del Estado para el Cumplimiento de Funciones Electorales.

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    Este trabajo de investigación contiene tablas comparativas.El desarrollo de la presente investigación, se fundamenta en analizar mediante un proceso histórico y legal, el origen, así como la evolución del Derecho del Trabajo Burocrático, la evolución del Servidor Público a través del tiempo, las diferentes formas de relaciones individuales y colectivas de Trabajo, instituyendo la presencia del artículo 123 Constitucional, la razón de su existencia, así mismo la necesidad de las constantes reformas al citado artículo constitucional, derivado del carácter expansivo del Derecho del Trabajo en y las nuevas formas de evolución de las sociedades moderna

    Were freak waves involved in the sinking of the Tanker "Prestige"?

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    International audienceThis paper deals with the possible involvement of freak, rogue or giant waves in the damage suffered by the Tanker Prestige, which eventually led to its sinking. By reason of their very characteristics, giant waves are hard to record. Their more or less sudden appearance makes them fairly elusive objects, except for the consequences they produce. However, some hints with regard to the probability of their occurrence can be derived from considering how close the maritime weather of the area of interest is to the situation which is optimal for their generation. This paper takes into account the wave field in the area and at the time of the Prestige accident and investigates how near or how far the wave field was to the instability conditions that are favourable to the generation of freak waves in the different approximations. This paper explores mostly the modulation instability which is one of the most common mechanisms to produce freak waves: it leads to the decomposition of an initially homogeneous train of Stokes waves firstly into a series of groups of waves, whose envelope then produces the so-called "solitons", that then collapse in the form of a giant wave. This mechanism mainly occurs in deep waters. Zakharov studied it in 1968 and, independently, Benjamin and Feir analysed it in 1967. This paper proves that the wave field was conspicuously two dimensional with two main wave components travelling in directions almost orthogonal to each other. This means that the wave field was well outside the instability domain. Therefore it is concluded that freak waves were very unlikely generated and it is improbable that they were responsible for the accident

    Aspirin Use for Primary Prevention of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease: Summarizing Current Evidence

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    Almost everyone has heard the saying, “One size does not fit all.” This adage is especially true in medicine. Treatment options vary depending on an individual’s risk. For this reason, risk calculators were created to help medical providers apply value to each risk and modify medical management accordingly. Preventative medical management also needs to be individualized. Aspirin is one of the most well-known preventative medications prescribed for the purpose of preventing cardiovascular events. It has become so well-known that patients have started taking it without recommendations from medical providers. An estimated 48.7 million US adults are currently taking aspirin as a preventative measure.1 Using aspirin for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has resulted in excellent benefits versus risks and was founded on good quality evidence. In contrast, recent trials for primary prevention have questioned the value of aspirin in individuals without CVD, specifically in patients with certain risk factors and comorbidities, such as diabetes mellitus type II

    Computing the Sullivan Milnor–Moore S.S. and the rational LS category of certain spaces

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    AbstractLet (ΛV,d) be the Sullivan model of an elliptic space S and (ΛV,dσ) be the associated pure model. We give an algorithm, based on Groebner basis computations, that computes the stage lσ=l0(ΛV,dσ) at which the (Sullivan version of the) Milnor–Moore spectral sequence of (ΛV,dσ) collapses. When (d−dσ)V⊂Λ>lσV we call S a Ginsburg space. We show that the rational LS category of any Ginsburg space S, cat0(ΛV,d), coincides with that of the associated pure space cat0(ΛV,dσ). A previous algorithm due to the author computes cat0(ΛV,dσ). So we obtain an algorithm that determines whether a space is Ginsburg and which in this case computes its rational LS category
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