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Méndez Lara, Francisco Iván. "La candidatura silenciosa. La campaña presidencial del general Pablo González Garza en las elecciones de 1920. Una mirada desde la prensa." Estudios de Historia Moderna y Contemporánea de México, no. 57 (November 28, 2019): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/iih.24485004e.2019.57.69507.

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<p>El presente artículo analiza a través de fuentes hemerográficas el papel que desempeñó en la sucesión presidencial de 1920 uno de los generales más importantes de la revolución mexicana, Pablo González Garza. Dicho militar era uno de los candidatos naturales —junto con Álvaro Obregón— para suceder a Venustiano Carranza debido al ascendente político que había ganado durante la lucha armada. Al iniciar su campaña optó por una actitud legalista, pero silenciosa y parsimoniosa. Posteriormente, debido al apoyo que Carranza ofreció el ingeniero Ignacio Bonillas para que ocupara la silla más codiciada del país optó por pactar con Obregón y ocupar la capital del país en mayo de 1920 aunque finalmente renunció a su candidatura debido a la imposibilidad de triunfar. Mediante el uso de fuentes poco examinadas, como los periódicos El Heraldo de México, El Monitor Republicano y México Nuevo, se analizan la campaña, la plataforma (la Liga Democrática) y la postura de la prensa gonzalista en dicha coyuntura electoral, temas hasta ahora poco estudiados, incluso olvidados, debido al triunfo del Grupo Sonora.</p>
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Fernández Fernández, Íñigo. "Tipología argumentativa de las polémicas sostenidas entre los periódicos conservadores y liberales mexicanos de mediados del siglo XIX. El caso de El Monitor Republicano y La Voz de la Religión (1851)." Oficio. Revista de Historia e Interdisciplina, no. 2 (October 26, 2017): 38–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.15174/orhi.v2i2.13.

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Metinsoy, Murat. "FRAGILE HEGEMONY, FLEXIBLE AUTHORITARIANISM, AND GOVERNING FROM BELOW: POLITICIANS' REPORTS IN EARLY REPUBLICAN TURKEY." International Journal of Middle East Studies 43, no. 4 (November 2011): 699–719. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743811000912.

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AbstractThis article scrutinizes election district and inspection district reports written by the deputies of the Turkish single-party government and the role of these reports in state decision making. Underscoring social discontent and the fragile hegemony of the new regime—both of which motivated the republican elite to monitor state and party administrations and public opinion—the article argues that the practice of reporting was neither a project of social engineering nor a practice peculiar to the Turkish state but rather a requirement of a polity concerned with the opinion of its citizens. In the absence of direct political participation of the people in government, the reports mediated between the state and society. Contrary to conventional accounts of the single-party period, the article argues that the republican elite did not govern the country through top-down decrees but instead sought to ascertain public opinion and its own administrative defects so as to consolidate its fragile hegemony. Based on these findings, I propose that we redefine the early republican state as a flexible authoritarian regime that was not detached from the society.
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Meadwell, Hudson. "The politics of language: Republican values and Breton identity." European Journal of Sociology 31, no. 2 (December 1990): 263–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000397560000607x.

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Among other things, the revolutionary period in France is notorious for two practices: the development of a civil religion and a project of linguistic standardization. The substitution of republican for religious symbols, the creation of public space for republican worship, the hostility towards intermediary bodies, all of this sought to ground a more direct relationship between the citizen and the republic. At the same time, the new order sought to consolidate its control of the church. An oath of loyalty to the republic was required from priests, as part of a plan to make priests functionaries of the state. The protest evoked, and its association with counterrevolution, however, produced equivocation on the part of regimes until the Concordat, which acknowledged the place of Catholicism in French society, without providing official recognition as the state religion, and which sought to monitor the activity of the clergy.
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Bail, Christopher A., Lisa P. Argyle, Taylor W. Brown, John P. Bumpus, Haohan Chen, M. B. Fallin Hunzaker, Jaemin Lee, Marcus Mann, Friedolin Merhout, and Alexander Volfovsky. "Exposure to opposing views on social media can increase political polarization." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, no. 37 (August 28, 2018): 9216–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1804840115.

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There is mounting concern that social media sites contribute to political polarization by creating “echo chambers” that insulate people from opposing views about current events. We surveyed a large sample of Democrats and Republicans who visit Twitter at least three times each week about a range of social policy issues. One week later, we randomly assigned respondents to a treatment condition in which they were offered financial incentives to follow a Twitter bot for 1 month that exposed them to messages from those with opposing political ideologies (e.g., elected officials, opinion leaders, media organizations, and nonprofit groups). Respondents were resurveyed at the end of the month to measure the effect of this treatment, and at regular intervals throughout the study period to monitor treatment compliance. We find that Republicans who followed a liberal Twitter bot became substantially more conservative posttreatment. Democrats exhibited slight increases in liberal attitudes after following a conservative Twitter bot, although these effects are not statistically significant. Notwithstanding important limitations of our study, these findings have significant implications for the interdisciplinary literature on political polarization and the emerging field of computational social science.
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Jennings, Freddie J., Calvin R. Coker, Mitchell S. McKinney, and Benjamin R. Warner. "Tweeting Presidential Primary Debates: Debate Processing Through Motivated Twitter Instruction." American Behavioral Scientist 61, no. 4 (April 2017): 455–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002764217704867.

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Researchers have noted that an individual’s processing of political media messages occurs through various filters including partisanship, interest, and cynicism. The phenomenon of motivated processing, however, is understudied particularly in the context of televised presidential debates. As major campaign events, presidential debates have been linked to increases in viewers’ political knowledge, political information efficacy, and changes in candidate evaluation. Yet individual’s information processing, largely unexplored in the extant debate literature, may well influence these outcomes. In the present study, we manipulate processing of a political debate and monitor the effects through participant engagement with social media. Researchers asked debate viewers to tweet while watching 2016 Democrat and Republican presidential primary debates following instructions designed to prime either directional motivated processing or accuracy motivated processing. The results demonstrate that the accuracy prompt reduced issue-based tweeting and therefore reduced knowledge acquisition. Conversely, the directional prompt increased issue-based tweeting and therefore increased knowledge acquisition.
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Pateman, Carole. "Participatory Democracy Revisited." Perspectives on Politics 10, no. 1 (March 2012): 7–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537592711004877.

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Over the past two decades we have heard an historically unprecedented volume of talk about and praise of democracy, and many governmental, non-governmental, and international organizations have been engaged in democracy promotion. Democracy is a subject that crosses the boundaries in political science, and within my own field of political theory there has been a major revival of democratic theory. In political theory, argument about “democracy” is usually now qualified by one of an array of adjectives, which include cosmopolitan, agonistic, republican, and monitory. But the new form that has been by far the most successful is deliberative democracy. By 2007 John Dryzek could write that “deliberative democracy now constitutes the most active area of political theory in its entirety (not just democratic theory).” Not only is there an extremely large and rapidly growing literature, both theoretical and empirical, on deliberative democracy, but its influence has spread far outside universities.
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Agudo, Paula, Jorge Pajas, Fernando Pérez-Cabello, Jaime Redón, and Beatriz Lebrón. "The Potential of Drones and Sensors to Enhance Detection of Archaeological Cropmarks: A Comparative Study Between Multi-Spectral and Thermal Imagery." Drones 2, no. 3 (August 29, 2018): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/drones2030029.

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This paper presents experimentation carried out at the Roman Republican city of La Caridad (Teruel, Spain), where different tools have been applied to obtain multispectral and thermal aerial images to enhance detection of archaeological cropmarks. Two different drone systems were used: a Mikrokopter designed by Tecnitop SA (Zaragoza, Spain) and an eBee produced by SenseFly Company (Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne, Switzerland). Thus, in this study, we have combined in-house manufacturing with commercial products. Six drone sensors were tested and compared in terms of their ability to identify buried remains in archaeological settlements by means of visual recognition. The sensors have different spectral ranges and spatial resolutions. This paper compares the images captured with different spectral range sensors to test the potential of this technology for archaeological benefits. The method used for the comparison of the tools has been based on direct visual inspection, as in traditional aerial archaeology. Through interpretation of the resulting data, our aim has been to determine which drones and sensors obtained the best results in the visualization of archaeological cropmarks. The experiment in La Caridad therefore demonstrates the benefit of using drones with different sensors to monitor archaeological cropmarks for a more cost-effective assessment, best spatial resolution and digital recording of buried archaeological remains.
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Basok, B. I., and Ye T. Baseyev. "ENERGY: DEVELOPMENT FORECASTS, BIFURCATION POINTS (OVERVIEW)." Thermophysics and Thermal Power Engineering 42, no. 4 (September 25, 2020): 59–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.31472/ttpe.4.2020.7.

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The forecast of the development of energy balances of the world, Europe and Ukraine is presented. It is emphasized that in its development, the energy industry passes through bifurcation points, the exit from which can change the development scenarios up to the termination of work in a number of scientific areas and technologies. The behavior of systems passing along the path of their development of the bifurcation point, detailed research by the Nobel Prize laureate, physicist and chemist I.R. Prigogine. In its dynamics of development, the energy sector of Ukraine has already passed bifurcation points. Global political changes in the USSR and in the world (the era of "perestroika", the collapse of the USSR and the entire socialist camp) made it impossible to fulfill the main provisions of the USSR Energy Program for the long term and the republican target complex scientific and technical program "Energocomplex", as well as the creation of a new production technology electric power (thermal power plant with combined cycle - MHD generator as a superstructure above the steam power unit). 2020 may also be a bifurcation point in the development of energy in the world and in the regions. Already now, global changes in real GDP and CO2 emissions clearly correspond to global geopolitical, economic and environmental shocks in the world, including the impending Covid-19 pandom. The energy policy of Ukraine (energy strategy) depends on the energy circuits of the new world - on the challenges and risks of a global and local nature. Geopolitical and economic turbulence in the world makes it necessary to promptly monitor and, if necessary, make adjustments to the forecasts for the development of the economies of countries and the world as a whole, including the basic component of the economy - energy. Suggestions are made for the need to support the energy strategy, including the energy strategy adopted in Ukraine in 2017 for the period up to 2035, by working documents - operational sliding forecast plans (roadmaps) to manage and monitor its implementation at intermediate time intervals, creating perhaps a specialized structure for these purposes.
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Nasirova, R. I., and А. А. Fatullaeva. "Optimization of infusion-transfusion therapy in patients with traumatic brain injury." Infusion & Chemotherapy, no. 3.1 (October 11, 2020): 51–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.32902/2663-0338-2020-3.1-43.

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Objective. Intensive therapy of severe traumatic brain injury belongs to the most difficult section of resuscitation. Therefore, the main purpose of intensive care during the implementation is to eliminate disorders of Rheosorbilact homeostasis. Materials and methods. We analyzed 30 patients with traumatic brain injury in the intensive care unit of the Republican Clinical Hospital between 2018 and 2019. All patients were divided into two groups: 1st – control group (16 patients) – received complex intensive therapy without Rheosorbilact, while 2nd group (14 patients), received Rheosorbilact in a comprehensive intensive therapy. The main pharmacologically active substances of the drug are sorbitol, basic cations (Na, K, Ca, Mg), and sodium lactate. Thanks to these components, the drug has a hyperosmolar effect, causing fluid from the intercellular space to enter the vascular channel and thus improves microcirculation and perfusion of brain tissue. In order to monitor the effectiveness of the therapy in the dynamics evaluated indicators of hemodynamics (level of consciousness and diuresis), laboratory data (hemotocrit, electrolyte composition of blood, acid-alkaline blood condition, coagulogram), and MRI data. Rheosorbilact was used as part of a complex therapy in an infusion-transfusion program in the amount of 200-400 ml daily intravenous drip. Results. In patients, whom after the beginning of complex intensive therapy was included Rheosorbilact, was observed earlier (the first 6 h) compared to the control group, which did not use Rheosorbilact, stabilization of hemodynamics. Conclusions. Infusion therapy with Rheosorbilact in patients with traumatic brain injury contributed primarily to stabilization of hemodynamics and faster normalization of vital functions of the body.
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Books on the topic "Monitor republicano"

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Emilio Castelar en México: Su influencia en la opinión pública mexicana a través de El Monitor Republica. México, D.F: Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Monitor republicano"

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Konove, Andrew. "Free Trading in the Restored Republic." In Black Market Capital, 117–43. University of California Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520293670.003.0006.

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This chapter focuses on an 1872 court case that divided vendors in the Baratillo and pitted them against the Mexico City Ayuntamiento. The case drew the attention of some of Mexico’s most prominent citizens, including Vicente García Torres, publisher of El Monitor Republicano, the leading newspaper of the era, and reached Mexico’s Supreme Court, sparking a constitutional crisis. The case shows the improbable range of actors in Mexico City who had stakes in the Baratillo and the degree to which the market’s vendors succeeded in turning a debate over its future into a national conversation about individual rights and the rule of law.
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Lane, Jeremy F. "Doomed Youth." In Republican Citizens, Precarious Subjects, 175–210. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789622140.003.0006.

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The chapter opens by noting the recurrence of depictions of disillusioned young executives, products of France’s elite business schools, in films by Cantet, Moutout, Corneau and Kim Chapiron and in testimonial literature by Sophie Talneau, Jonathan Curiel, Alexandre des Isnards and Thomas Zuber. In their different ways, all of these texts depict France’s young academic elite as being doomed to disillusionment by the nature of the education they receive and the realities of the contemporary labour market. In this, these privileged individuals betray an unexpected similarity with what might seem more obvious candidates for the moniker ‘doomed youth’, namely France’s ethnic minority banlieue inhabitants, whose fate is also understood to reflect problems in the interrelationships between education and employment. This chapter will therefore examine films and novels that seek to represent the ways in which shifts in the labour market have been mirrored in the adoption of post-disciplinary pedagogies and business-oriented curricula that challenge fundamental republican notions of meritocracy and social integration through education and employment.
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Conference papers on the topic "Monitor republicano"

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Lakhan, Shaheen. "The Emergence of Modern Biotechnology in China." In InSITE 2006: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3038.

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Science and technology of Republican China (1912-1949) often replicated the West in all hierarchies. However, in 1949 when the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) declared the nation the People's Republic of China, it had assumed Soviet pseudo-science, namely neo-Lamarckian and anti-Mendelian Lysenkoism, which led to intense propaganda campaigns that victimized intellectuals and natural scientists. Not until the 1956 Double Hundred Campaign had China engaging in meaningful exploration into modern genetics with advancements of Morgan. The CCP encouraged discussions on the impact of Lysenkoism which cultivated guidelines to move science forward. However, Mao ended the campaign by asserting the Anti-Rightist Movement (1957) that reinstated the persecution of intellectuals, for he believed they did not contribute to his socialist ethos of the working people. The Great Leap Forward (1958-1959), an idealist and unrealistic attempt to rapidly industrialize the nation, and the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), a grand attempt to rid China of the "technological elite," extended China's lost years to a staggering two decades. Post-Mao China rapidly revived its science and technology frontier with specialized sciences: agricultural biotechnology, major genomic ventures, modernizing Traditional Chinese Medicine, and stem-cell research. Major revisions to the country’s patent laws increased international interest in China’s resources. However, bioethical and technical standards still need to be implemented and locally and nationally monitored if China’s scientific advances are to be globally accepted and commercialized.
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