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Bachelorarbeit aus dem Jahr 2020 im Fachbereich Gesundheit - Kinder und Jugendliche, Note: 1,0, Universität Koblenz-Landau, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Die vorliegende Arbeit thematisiert die Ätiologie und Pathogenese von Diabetes mellitus Typ 1 im Kindesalter. Darüber hinaus wird auf Epidemiologie, Klinik, Therapiemöglichkeiten und die psychosozialen Belastungen der Betroffenen eingegangen. Mittels vier Interviews, in denen sowohl an Diabetes erkrankte Schüler, als auch Lehrer, die betroffene Kinder unterrichteten, befragt wurden, soll die Forschungsfrage geklärt werden, wie die Erkrankung den schulischen Alltag beeinflusst, was letztlich auch Auswirkung auf die Lebensqualität der Sc...
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2019 im Fachbereich Germanistik - Neuere Deutsche Literatur, Note: 1,0, Universität Koblenz-Landau (Germanistik), Veranstaltung: Gattungen und Formen, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Die vorliegende Hausarbeit beschäftigt sich mit "Fluchtliteratur" in Form eines Bilderbuches, deren Auswahl und Einsetzbarkeit im Schulalltag. Ziel ist es, einen fachwissenschaftlich fundierten Einblick in die Thematik der Bilderbuchanalyse zu geben; aufgrund der Komplexität der Thematik und der Limitierung des Umfangs dieser Arbeit ist es erforderlich, sich auf die prägnantesten Textstellen des ausgewählten Werkes beschränken. Die Methodik orientiert sich an dem von Michael Staiger ...
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2019 im Fachbereich Pädagogik - Begabtenpädagogik, Note: 1,0, Universität Koblenz-Landau, Veranstaltung: Seminar Diagnostik und Förderung bei Hochbegabung, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Die vorliegende Hausarbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Thematik der (Hoch-)Begabtenförderung im Allgemeinen und im schulischen Kontext. Die fachwissenschaftliche Aufbereitung des komplexen und kontrovers diskutierten Themas kann aufgrund der Limitierung des Umfangs dieser Arbeit nur in Ansätzen erfolgen. Das Hauptaugenmerk wird auf den Aspekt der angemessenen Förderung von (hoch-)begabten Kindern und Jugendlichen in Schulen gelegt. Für angehende Lehrkräfte besteht die Herausfor...
Assuring Safe Autonomy contains papers and posters presented at the twenty-eighth annual Safety-critical Systems Symposium (SSS'20), held in York, UK, in February 2020. The Symposium is for engineers, consultants, managers and academics in the field of system safety, across all industry sectors, so the papers making up this volume offer wide coverage of current safety topics, and a blend of academic research and industrial experience. They include both recent developments in the field and discussion of open issues and questions.The topics covered in this volume include: Assurance, Autonomy, AI and Machine Learning, Data Safety, Human Factors, New Techniques and Security Informed Safety.This book will be of interest to practitioners, assessors, regulators, managers and academics working in the safety-critical and safety-related systems areas.
A scathing critique of proposals to geoengineer our way out of climate disaster by the bestselling author of How to Blow Up a Pipeline It might soon be far too hot on this planet. What do we do then? In the era of "overshoot," schemes abound for turning down the heat–not now, but a few decades down the road. We’re being told that we can return to liveable temperatures by means of technologies for removing CO2 from the air or blocking incoming sunlight.If they even exist, such technologies are not safe. They come with immense uncertainties and risks. Worse, like magical promises of future redemption, they might provide reasons for continuing to emit in the present. But do they also hold s...
Building on insights from ecological economics and philosophy of technology, this book offers a novel, interdisciplinary approach to understand the contradictory nature of Solar photovoltaic (PV) technology. Solar photovoltaic (PV) technology is rapidly emerging as a cost-effective option in the world economy. However, reports about miserable working conditions, environmentally deleterious mineral extraction and toxic waste dumps corrode the image of a problem-free future based on solar power. Against this backdrop, Andreas Roos explores whether ‘ecologically unequal exchange’ – an asymmetric transfer of labour time and natural resources – is a necessary condition for solar PV develo...
We are entering the Anthropocene's back loop, a time of release and collapse, confusion and reorientation, in which not only populations and climates are being upended but also physical and metaphysical grounds. Needed now are forms of experimentation geared toward autonomous modes of living within the back loop's new unsafe operating spaces.
W. Anthony Sheppard considers a wide-ranging constellation of important musical works in this fascinating exploration of ritualized performance in twentieth-century music. Revealing Masks uncovers the range of political, didactic, and aesthetic intents that inspired the creators of modernist music theater. Sheppard is especially interested in the use of the "exotic" in techniques of masking and stylization, identifying Japanese Noh, medieval Christian drama, and ancient Greek theater as the most prominent exotic models for the creation of "total theater." Drawing on an extraordinarily diverse—and in some instances, little-known—range of music theater pieces, Sheppard cites the work of Ig...
Modernist art often seems to give more frustration than pleasure to its audience. Daniel Albright shows that this perception arises partly because we usually consider each art form in isolation, rather than collaboration.
Compound Histories: Materials, Governance and Production, 1760-1840 offers a new view of the period during which Europe took on its modern character and globally dominant position. By exploring the intertwined realms of production, governance and materials, it places chemists and chemistry at the center of processes most closely identified with the construction of the modern world. This includes the interactive intensification of material and knowledge production; the growth and management of consumption; environmental changes, regulation of materials, markets, landscapes and societies; and practices embodied in political economy. Rather than emphasize revolutionary breaks and the primacy of innovation-driven change, the volume highlights the continuities and accumulation of incremental changes that framed historical development. Contributors are: Robert G.W. Anderson, Bernadette Bensaude Vincent, José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez, John R.R. Christie, Joppe van Driel, Frank A.J.L. James, Christine Lehman, Lissa L. Roberts, Thomas le Roux, Elena Serrano, Anna Simmons, Marie Thébaud-Sorger, Sacha Tomic, Andreas Weber, Simon Werrett.