00969nam0-22003371i-450-99000181893040332120111024163711.0000181893FED01000181893(Aleph)000181893FED0100018189320030910d1962----km-y0itay50------baitaITManuale del capo stallaFilippo Usuelli, Giuseppe Piana3. ed.Milano[s.n.]1962451 p.21 cmIn testa al front.: Cassa di risparmio delle provincie lombarde, Sezione di credito agrarioRicoveri zootecniciStalle636.083 1Usuelli,Filippo73786Piana,Giuseppe75898ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000181893040332160 DONO SARLI 697128FAGBCFAGBCManuale del capo stalla101892UNINA03009nam 22006614a 450 991044996860332120200520144314.01-280-46657-X97866104665731-4175-2459-690-474-0133-6(CKB)1000000000032971(EBL)253587(OCoLC)191039295(SSID)ssj0000274784(PQKBManifestationID)11254664(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000274784(PQKBWorkID)10331698(PQKB)10133153(MiAaPQ)EBC253587(Au-PeEL)EBL253587(CaPaEBR)ebr10089077(CaONFJC)MIL46657(OCoLC)56116238(EXLCZ)99100000000003297120020703d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWorlds of welfare, worlds of consent?[electronic resource] public opinion on the welfare state /by John GelissenLeiden ;Boston Brillc20021 online resource (256 p.)International comparative social studies ;v. 4Description based upon print version of record.90-04-12457-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction and Research Questions; 2 Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism or More? In Search of Ideal Types and Real Forms; 3 Popular Support for Institutionalized Solidarity: A Comparison between European Welfare States; 4 Welfare States, Solidarity and Justice Principles: Does the Type really matter?; 5 Public Health Care in the Balance: Exploring Popular Support for Health Care Systems in the European Union; 6 Old-Age Pensions: Individual or Collective Responsibility? An Investigation of Public Opinion within European Welfare States; 7 Summary and DiscussionBIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX OF SUBJECTSAre the forces of habit and democratic decision-making so strong that outcomes are judged as legitimate whatever they are? This study examines whether the public's consent to welfare state solidarity and its choices of justice principles are related to the specifics of welfare state regimes.International comparative social studies ;v. 4.Welfare statePublic opinionCross-cultural studiesSocial policyPublic opinionCross-cultural studiesPublic welfarePublic opinionCross-cultural studiesElectronic books.Welfare statePublic opinionSocial policyPublic opinionPublic welfarePublic opinion361.6/5Gelissen John904630MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910449968603321Worlds of welfare, worlds of consent2022963UNINA04576nam 2200613 450 991013635070332120231106111820.01-119-28512-71-119-28511-9(CKB)3710000000615808(EBL)4451524(Au-PeEL)EBL4451524(CaPaEBR)ebr11174083(CaONFJC)MIL909372(OCoLC)944447535(CaSebORM)9781848218505(MiAaPQ)EBC4451524(EXLCZ)99371000000061580820160108d2016 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierE-mail and behavioral changes uses and misuses of electronic communications /Fernando Lagraña1st editionHoboken, New Jersey :ISTE Ltd/John Wiley and Sons Inc,2016.1 online resource (132 p.)Focus seriesInformation systems, web and pervasive computing seriesTHEi Wiley ebooksDescription based upon print version of record.1-119-28510-0 1-84821-850-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Table of Contents; Title; Copyright; Acknowledgements; Preamble; Introduction; I.1. Electronic communication, what is the problem?; 1 Electronic Mail; 1.1. Electronic mail, what is it exactly?; 1.2. The most used communication tool in the professional world; 1.3. Characteristics and beginning of misuse; 1.4. E-mail versus other communication tools; 1.5. The structure of e-mail and its susceptibility to misuse; 1.6. Other forms of electronic communication, other flaws; 1.7. Conclusion; 2 From Role to Identity; 2.1. Roles, boundaries and transitions; 2.2. Roles; 2.3. Identities; 2.4. Conclusion3 Roles and the Digital World3.1. When electronic communications disrupt space-time; 3.2. Role transformation; 3.3. Conclusion; 4 Challenges in Communication; 4.1. Interpersonal communication: a subtle tool; 4.2. Misunderstanding in communication; 4.3. From misunderstanding to a lack of respect; 4.4. A challenge for digital managers: communicating with the absent other; 4.5. Conclusion; 5 Defining Spam; 5.1. What is spam?; 5.2. Preface: the influence of role on users' perceptions of messages; 5.3. Classifying e-mails according to role management theory; 5.4. Message classification model5.5. Conclusion6 A Lack of Ethics that Disrupts E-mail Communication; 6.1. There is a new behavior behind every technical asset; 6.2. Ethics and Information and Communication Technologies; 6.3. Glossary of misuses and some of their consequences; 6.4. Conclusion; 7 The Deadly Sins of Electronic Mail; 7.1. Carefree exuberance; 7.2. Confused identity; 7.3. Cold indifference; 7.4. Impassioned anger; 7.5. Lost truth; 7.6. The door of secrets; 7.7. Fraudulent temptation; 7.8. What answers should be given to these questions?; 8 The Venial Sins of Electronic Mail; 8.1. Information overload8.2. Anonymous disrespect8.3. Communication poverty; 8.4. Misunderstanding; 8.5. Culpable ambiguity; 8.6. Humor, love, rumors, and all the rest; 9 Exposure to Spam and Protection Strategies.; 9.1. Risk behaviors; 9.2. Protection strategies; 9.3. Conclusion; Concluding Recommendations; Uses and behaviors; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index; End User License AgreementThis book is a study of the causes of spam, the behaviors associated to the generation of and the exposure to spam, as well as the protection strategies. The new behaviors associated to electronic communications are identified and commented. Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the number of e-mail and textual messages in your inbox, be it on your laptop, your Smartphone or your PC? This book should help you in finding a wealth of answers, tools and tactics to better surf the ICT wave in the professional environment, and develop proper protection strategies to mitigate your exposure to spam in any form.Information systems, web and pervasive computing series.Focus series (London, England)THEi Wiley ebooks.Spam (Electronic mail)Spam (Electronic mail)004.7Lagrana Fernando894061MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910136350703321E-mail and behavioral changes1997129UNINA