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UNISA996395327603316 |
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A kalender, or table, comprehending the effect of all the statutes that haue beene made and put in print, beginning with Magna Charta, enacted Anno 9.H.3. and proceeding one by one, vntill the end of the session of Parliament holden Anno 7.R.Iacobi [[electronic resource] ] : declaring by certaine characters, which of the same statutes or braunches of statutes, be repealed, which be expired, which be altered in the whole, ... are inserted in the seuerall titles of this abridgement. Whereunto is annexed an abridgement of all the statutes, ... together with the authoritie and duetie of iustices, sherifes, coroners, ... and what things by seuerall statutes in force, they must, may, ought, or are compellable to doe. Editum per mandatum Domini Regis. Collected by Fardinando Pulton of Lincolns Inne esquire, and by him againe augmented, sithence the session of Parliament holden Anno septimo Regis Iacobi |
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London, : Printed [by A. Islip] for the Companie of Stationers, An. Dom. 1617 |
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At foot of title page: Cum priuilegio. |
An enlarged edition of STC 9547. |
Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
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UNISA990005833210203316 |
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CRISCUOLO, Ugo |
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Cratete di Tebe e la tradizione cinica / Ugo Criscuolo |
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San Casciano, : Licinio Cappelli, 1970 |
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Estratto da: Maia, nuova serie, fasc. 4, anno 22, (ott.-dic.), 1970 |
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UNINA9911021954303321 |
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Barthel Maria, Dr. |
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Subjektive Gesundheitstheorien pädagogischer Kräfte : Eine qualitativ-rekonstruktive Studie im Kontext von Biografie und Erwerbsarbeit in Kindertageseinrichtungen / / Maria Barthel |
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Leverkusen, : Barbara Budrich Academic Press GmbH, 2025 |
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9783966658867 |
9783966651097 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (258 pages) |
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care work |
Care-Arbeit |
subjective health theories |
subjektive Gesundheitstheorien |
nursery staff |
Pädagogik |
Fachkräfte |
subjective health practices |
subjective understanding of health |
subjektives Gesundheitshandeln |
day care centres |
subjektives Gesundheitsverständnis |
Grounded Theory |
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Kindertageseinrichtung |
biographical research |
Biografieforschung |
salutogenesis |
Salutogenese |
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Vorwort Abbildungsverzeichnis Tabellenverzeichnis Abkürzungsverzeichnis 1 Einleitung Aufbau der Arbeit Teil I Theoretische und empirische Bezüge – Forschungsfeld und Forschungsstand 2 Die subjektive und soziale Konstruktion von Gesundheit 2.1 Lai*innen- und Wissenschaftsperspektive auf Gesundheit 2.2 Salutogenesemodell –sozialwissenschaftlicher Erklärungsansatz für Gesundheit 2.3 Gesundheitsbiografie 2.4 Interaktionistische Perspektive auf die Konstruktion von Gesundheit 2.5 Schlussbetrachtung 3 Care-Arbeit und Gesundheit pädagogischer Kräfte in Kindertageseinrichtungen (Kinder unter 3 Jahren) 3.1 Kindertageseinrichtung (Kinder unter 3 Jahren) als Arbeits- und Berufsfeld pädagogischer Kräfte 3.2 Care-Arbeit als Erwerbsarbeit 3.3 Arbeitsbezogene Gesundheit pädagogischer Kräfte 3.4 Schlussbetrachtung 4 Schlussfolgerung: Forschungslücke und erkenntnisleitende Forschungsfragen Teil II Wissenschaftstheoretische Rahmung und Forschungsdesign 5 Wissenschaftstheoretische Perspektiven und forschungspraktisches Vorgehen 5.1 Grounded Theory und Biografie – wissenschaftstheoretische und epistemologische Grundlagen 5.2 Der qualitative Forschungsprozess 5.2.1 Reflektierte Subjektivität – Sensibilisierende Konzepte und Vorwissen der Forscherin 5.2.2 Die interviewten Personen und deren Arbeitskontexte 5.2.3 Datenerhebung: episodisches Interview und fokussiert-narratives Interviews 5.2.4 Datenanalyse: Auswertung im Forschungsstil der Grounded Theory 5.3 Schlussbetrachtung Teil III Ergebnisse der empirischen Untersuchung 6 Gesundheitsbezogene Fallportraits pädagogischer Kräfte 6.1 Anna Geibel – Gesundheit als vorsorgendes Geschütztsein 6.2 Petra Winter – Gesundheit als pragmatisches Unbeschwertsein 6.3 Ruth Kern – Gesundheit als sorgsames Ausbalanciertsein 6.4 Sonja Frey – Gesundheit als eigenverantwortliches In-Beziehung-Sein 7 Gesundheit im Verhältnis von Selbstsorge und Fürsorge — subjektive Gesundheitstheorien pädagogischer Kräfte in Kindertageseinrichtungen (Kinder unter 3 Jahren) 7.1 „und (.) ja das war halt so, so ‘ne Traumwelt sozusagen“ (Anna Geibel, N/Z. 383) – biografische Prägung von Fürsorge 7.2 „nicht nur, dass ich mich gesund fühle, sondern dass das Umfeld um mich herum auch gesund ist“ (Ruth Kern, N/Z. 1173) – subjektives Verständnis von Gesundheit 7.3 „da finde ich, bin ich auch selbst gefordert (.) für meine Gesundheit zu sorgen.“ (Sonja Frey, N/Z. 452f.) – gesundheitsbezogene Handlungsstrategien im Fokus der Erwerbstätigkeit pädagogischer Kräfte 7.3.1 Kommunikationsstrategien – vom Schweigen bis hin zum Ansprechen 7.3.2 Unterstützungsstrategien – vom Annehmen bis hin zum Ablehnen 7.3.3 |
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Ausgleichsstrategien – vom Verändern bis hin zum Zurückziehen 7.3.4 Zentrale Merkmale gesundheitsbezogener Handlungsstrategien 7.4 Schlussbetrachtung Teil IV Diskussion und Ableitungen für Theorie und Forschung 8 Transfer der Ergebnisse in die theoretische Diskussion 8.1 Professionelle Fürsorge und gesundheitsbezogene Selbstsorge – Care-Arbeit in Kindertageseinrichtungen (Kinder unter 3 Jahren) 8.1.1 Biografische Erfahrungen von Fürsorge als Motive der Berufswahl 8.1.2 Care-Arbeit und Gesundheit als verschiedene Aufträge an pädagogische Kräfte 8.1.3 Bedeutsamkeit der Erwerbsarbeit von pädagogischen Kräften als individuelles und kollektives Kohärenzgefühl 8.1.4 Präsentismus im Verhältnis von Fürsorge und Selbstsorge 8.2 Methodische Reflexion – die Frage nach Gesundheit 9 Fazit und Ausblick Literaturverzeichnis |
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Was bedeutet Gesundheit für pädagogische Kräfte? Die qualitative Interviewstudie untersucht die subjektiven Gesundheitstheorien pädagogischer Kräfte, die mit Kindern unter drei Jahren in Kindertageseinrichtungen arbeiten. Die Autorin rekonstruiert die biografischen, arbeitsplatzspezifischen und lebensweltlichen Bedingungen, die das subjektive Gesundheitshandeln und -verständnis in der Care-Arbeit prägen. Ihre Ergebnisse eröffnen den Blick auf das Verhältnis von gesundheitsbezogenen, individuellen und kollektiven Fürsorge- und Selbstsorgestrategien in der Arbeits- und Lebenswelt. Damit bietet das Buch eine theoretische Basis, mit biografischer und salutogenetischer Perspektive die Gesundheit pädagogischer Kräfte zu betrachten und für Konzepte der Gesundheitsförderung und Prävention nutzbar zu machen. What does health mean for educational professionals? The qualitative interview study examines the subjective health theories of educational professionals from day care centres with children under three years of age. The author reconstructs the biographical, workplace-specific and lifeworld conditions that characterise the subjective health behaviour and understanding of the professionals. Her findings open up a view of the relationship between professional care and individual self-care strategies. The book thus provides a theoretical basis for developing preventative concepts for the training and further education of educational professionals. |
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UNINA9910483838603321 |
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Computer Vision -- ECCV 2010 : 11th European Conference on Computer Vision, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, September 5-11, 2010, Proceedings, Part V / / edited by Kostas Daniilidis, Petros Maragos, Nikos Paragios |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2010 |
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1-280-38874-9 |
9786613566669 |
3-642-15555-3 |
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[1st ed. 2010.] |
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1 online resource (XXIII, 807 p. 370 illus.) |
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Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics, , 3004-9954 ; ; 6315 |
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DaniilidisKostas |
MaragosPetros |
ParagiosNikos |
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Computer vision |
Pattern recognition systems |
Image processing - Digital techniques |
Biometric identification |
Computer graphics |
Algorithms |
Computer Vision |
Automated Pattern Recognition |
Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics |
Biometrics |
Computer Graphics |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Spotlights and Posters W2 -- Towards Computational Models of the Visual Aesthetic Appeal of Consumer Videos -- Object Recognition Using Junctions -- Using Partial Edge Contour Matches for Efficient |
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Object Category Localization -- Active Mask Hierarchies for Object Detection -- From a Set of Shapes to Object Discovery -- What Does Classifying More Than 10,000 Image Categories Tell Us? -- Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Behaviors of Web Image Collections -- Non-local Characterization of Scenery Images: Statistics, 3D Reasoning, and a Generative Model -- Efficient Highly Over-Complete Sparse Coding Using a Mixture Model -- Attribute-Based Transfer Learning for Object Categorization with Zero/One Training Example -- Image Classification Using Super-Vector Coding of Local Image Descriptors -- A Discriminative Latent Model of Object Classes and Attributes -- Seeing People in Social Context: Recognizing People and Social Relationships -- Discovering Multipart Appearance Models from Captioned Images -- Voting by Grouping Dependent Parts -- Superpixels and Supervoxels in an Energy Optimization Framework -- Segmentation -- Convex Relaxation for Multilabel Problems with Product Label Spaces -- Graph Cut Based Inference with Co-occurrence Statistics -- Ambrosio-Tortorelli Segmentation of Stochastic Images -- Multiple Hypothesis Video Segmentation from Superpixel Flows -- Object Segmentation by Long Term Analysis of Point Trajectories -- Spotlights and Posters R1 -- Exploiting Repetitive Object Patterns for Model Compression and Completion -- Feature Tracking for Wide-Baseline Image Retrieval -- Crowd Detection with a Multiview Sampler -- A Unified Contour-Pixel Model for Figure-Ground Segmentation -- SuperParsing: Scalable Nonparametric Image Parsing with Superpixels -- Segmenting Salient Objects from Images and Videos -- ClassCut for Unsupervised Class Segmentation -- A Dynamic Programming Approach to Reconstructing Building Interiors -- Discriminative Mixture-of-Templates for Viewpoint Classification -- Efficient Non-consecutive Feature Tracking for Structure-from-Motion -- P2?: A Minimal Solution for Registration of 3D Points to 3D Planes -- Boosting Chamfer Matching by Learning Chamfer Distance Normalization -- Geometry Construction from Caustic Images -- Archive Film Restoration Based on Spatiotemporal Random Walks -- Reweighted Random Walks for Graph Matching -- Rotation Invariant Non-rigid Shape Matching in Cluttered Scenes -- Loosely Distinctive Features for Robust Surface Alignment -- Accelerated Hypothesis Generation for Multi-structure Robust Fitting -- Aligning Spatio-Temporal Signals on a Special Manifold -- Supervised Label Transfer for Semantic Segmentation of Street Scenes -- Category Independent Object Proposals -- Photo-Consistent Planar Patches from Unstructured Cloud of Points -- Contour Grouping and Abstraction Using Simple Part Models -- Dynamic Color Flow: A Motion-Adaptive Color Model for Object Segmentation in Video -- What Is the Chance of Happening: A New Way to Predict Where People Look -- Supervised and Unsupervised Clustering with Probabilistic Shift -- Depth-Encoded Hough Voting for Joint Object Detection and Shape Recovery -- Shape Analysis of Planar Objects with Arbitrary Topologies Using Conformal Geometry -- A Coarse-to-Fine Taxonomy of Constellations for Fast Multi-class Object Detection -- Object Classification Using Heterogeneous Co-occurrence Features -- Converting Level Set Gradients to Shape Gradients -- A Close-Form Iterative Algorithm for Depth Inferring from a Single Image -- Learning Shape Segmentation Using Constrained Spectral Clustering and Probabilistic Label Transfer -- Weakly Supervised Shape Based Object Detection with Particle Filter -- Geodesic Shape Retrieval via Optimal Mass Transport -- Spotlights and Posters R2 -- Image Segmentation with Topic Random Field. |
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The 2010 edition of the European Conference on Computer Vision was held in Heraklion, Crete. The call for papers attracted an absolute record of 1,174 submissions. We describe here the selection of the |
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accepted papers: Thirty-eight area chairs were selected coming from Europe (18), USA and Canada (16), and Asia (4). Their selection was based on the following criteria: (1) Researchers who had served at least two times as Area Chairs within the past two years at major vision conferences were excluded; (2) Researchers who served as Area Chairs at the 2010 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition were also excluded (exception: ECCV 2012 Program Chairs); (3) Minimization of overlap introduced by Area Chairs being former student and advisors; (4) 20% of the Area Chairs had never served before in a major conference; (5) The Area Chair selection process made all possible efforts to achieve a reasonable geographic distribution between countries, thematic areas and trends in computer vision. EachArea Chair was assigned by the Program Chairs between 28–32 papers. Based on paper content, the Area Chair recommended up to seven potential reviewers per paper. Such assignment was made using all reviewers in the database including the conflicting ones. The Program Chairs manually entered the missing conflict domains of approximately 300 reviewers. Based on the recommendation of the Area Chairs, three reviewers were selected per paper (with at least one being of the top three suggestions), with 99. |
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