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Febiyaska, Agatha Elma, and Priyatno Ardi. "Indonesian-English Code-Switching in Gogirl! Magazine: Types and Features." Journal of English Language Teaching and Linguistics 4, no. 3 (December 14, 2019): 289. http://dx.doi.org/10.21462/jeltl.v4i3.307.

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<p><em><span>The present study investigates the types and features of Indonesian-English code switching in GoGirl! Magazine of March to May 2016 editions. Content analysis was employed in this study. The results of the analysis revealed that 1.355 cases of Indonesian-English code switching appeared in the magazines. The types of code-switching included alternation, insertion, and congruent lexicalization. The features of code switching in the magazines were several constituents, non-nested a b a, length and complexity, discourse particles and adverbs, peripherality, single constituent, nested a b a, content words, linear and structural equivalence, multi-constituent code-mixing, non-constituent mixing, and triggering. The researchers concluded that the mostly used type was alternation and non-nested a b a is the mostly used feature in GoGirl! Magazine.</span></em></p>
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Walkowiak, Natalia. "Rynek prasy kobiecej we Francji w XXI wieku. Charakterystyka na podstawie wybranych tytułów – wstęp do badań." Media Biznes Kultura, no. 2 (9) (2020): 23–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/25442554.mbk.20.015.13179.

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Women’s press market in France in 21st century based on selected titles. Introduction to research Reading magazines is still one of the favourite activities of French society. Despite the general decline in press readership, they have a relatively stable market position. Women’s press, which is a huge segment of the magazine market, deserve a special attention. There are both exclusive and fashion magazines as well as tip magazines, which show French women how to live, dress, cook, raise children or make money. These types of magazines achieve such high sale, that many information newspapers (such as “Le Figaro”) have decided to create women’s addition to the newspaper to increase their entire print – run. The women’s press is also attractive for advertisers, because many global companies in the clothing or cosmetics industry are from France. It all makes up the magazines addressed to the female customer are still an attractive sector of the media market, bringing profits to their owners and constituting an important source of knowledge for their readers.
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Walkowiak, Natalia. "Rynek prasy kobiecej we Francji w XXI wieku. Charakterystyka na podstawie wybranych tytułów – wstęp do badań." Media Biznes Kultura, no. 2 (9) (2020): 23–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/25442554.mbk.20.015.13179.

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Women’s press market in France in 21st century based on selected titles. Introduction to research Reading magazines is still one of the favourite activities of French society. Despite the general decline in press readership, they have a relatively stable market position. Women’s press, which is a huge segment of the magazine market, deserve a special attention. There are both exclusive and fashion magazines as well as tip magazines, which show French women how to live, dress, cook, raise children or make money. These types of magazines achieve such high sale, that many information newspapers (such as “Le Figaro”) have decided to create women’s addition to the newspaper to increase their entire print – run. The women’s press is also attractive for advertisers, because many global companies in the clothing or cosmetics industry are from France. It all makes up the magazines addressed to the female customer are still an attractive sector of the media market, bringing profits to their owners and constituting an important source of knowledge for their readers.
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Wiyana Nararya Nginte, Putu Gede, and Kadek Adi Indra Brata. "LOANWORDS FOUND IN BALI AND BEYOND MAGAZINES." KULTURISTIK: Jurnal Bahasa dan Budaya 2, no. 2 (July 31, 2018): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.22225/kulturistik.2.2.754.

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The aim of this study is to know the types and the reason of using loanword found in Bali and Beyond Magazine. Another specific reason is to find out how many the loanword is used in these magazines. The data were collected by using observation method then they were analyzed by identifying the loanwords found in the magazines, then categorizing whether it is loanwords based on the level, loanwords based on the language involved and loanwords based on the frequency. Based on the analysis above, there are three types of loanwords: (1) loanwords based on the level that can be divided into two, they are: necessary loanword and unnecessary loanword, (2) loanword based on the language involved that can be divided into two, they are: loanword as culture and loanword as intimate and (3) loanword based on the frequency that can be divided into two, they are: loanword as speech borrowing and loanword as language borrowing.
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Anstiss, David, and Antonia Lyons. "From men to the media and back again." Journal of Health Psychology 19, no. 11 (June 5, 2013): 1358–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359105313490314.

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Men’s help-seeking behaviour for health issues is apparent in advice columns in men’s magazines. This study discursively analysed men’s help-seeking letters and expert replies within two international and popular men’s magazines, Men’s Health and For Him Magazine or FHM. Findings showed that the texts reinforced hegemonic ideals. Letters positioning men as self-reliant, independently knowledgeable, stoic and avoiding associations with femininity were positively reinforced in expert replies, while other types of positioning were responded to with condescension or ridicule. Results suggest the policing of boundaries by ‘experts’ around unacceptable/acceptable enactments of masculinity, which may have implications for if, how and when men seek help from experts.
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Fanani, Fajriannoor. "Harian Kuning dan Media Sensasional Islam." Jurnal The Messenger 4, no. 2 (January 18, 2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.26623/themessenger.v4i2.148.

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<p><em>Yellow press or yellow journalism is types of journalism that have little concern to accuracy and impartiality. This kind of journalism usually used in many metropolitan newspaper that heavily sensationalized crime, sex, and metaphysical news. This kind of newspaper allegedly also found in some Islamic magazine with its own characteristic, in this case Sabili Magazine. These magazines have some unique journalism characteristic that could be compared to yellow journalism. This is including sensationalist, bombastic, and partisan. This writing tries to show how Sabili magazine used types of journalism that have similarities with yellow journalism.</em><em></em></p>
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Miller, Laura. "People Types: Personality Classification in Japanese Women's Magazines." Journal of Popular Culture 31, no. 2 (September 1997): 143–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3840.1997.00143.x.

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Rydsjö, Celia Aijmer, and AnnKatrin Jonsson. "Making It News: Money and Marketing in the Expatriate Modernist Little Magazine in Europe." Journal of European Periodical Studies 1, no. 1 (July 5, 2016): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/jeps.v1i1.2578.

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This article deals with practical and economic aspects of expatriate little magazine production and should be seen as furthering the understanding of the economic and promotional underpinnings of modernist cultural expression in the 1920s and 30s. In particular, the article indicates to what extent literary ambitions and idealistic actions associated with the editing of a little magazine on the European continent intermingled with material and promotional concerns. Moreover, by focusing on expatriate little magazines, the article emphasizes the significance of geographical location for both practical and marketing purposes. Marketing ambitions blended with tactics for gaining legitimacy, and promotional language provided a valuable tool for advancing sales as well as cultural credibility. One important way of catering to economic interests while upholding literary ambitions was to incorporate the magazines into the flow of news, suggesting an affinity with publication types dedicated to hot topics, large readerships, and the journalistic virtue of presence on the scene. Designating the little magazine and its literary content as news therefore complicates and troubles the boundary between elitist and popular culture.
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Sukalenko, Tetiana. "Linguo-cultural tupe «journalist» in the modern media discourse." Linguistics, no. 2 (44) (2021): 107–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.12958/2227-2631-2021-2-44-107-119.

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The paper deals with the view that a journalist as a linguistic and cultural type is a recognizable representative of a certain group of people, whose behavior corresponds to stereotypes about such people. The conceptual characteristics of the linguistic and cultural type «journalist», based on definitions, descriptions, interpretations, have been determined. The positions of journalists by type of activity – a newspaperman, a publicist, a reporter, a correspondent, a commentator, a columnist, an editor have been analyzed and the specifics of their activities has been clarified on the example of modern media: a newspaperman is a professional journalist who works in a newspaper; a publicist is a journalist who writes journalistic works, presents material devoted to topical socio-political events; a reporter is an employee of the newspaper, radio, television who writes reports on the facts of everyday life, prepares operational information material for the magazine, newspaper, radio, television; a correspondent is an employee of a newspaper, magazine, radio who sends prepared materials, publishes them or broadcasts them; a commentator – a journalist who makes comments on radio, television, in magazines, newspapers, etc.; a columnist – a journalist who prepares reviews for radio or television, is the author of publications of a general nature for a magazine, newspaper or other publication; an editor is the head of a publication, newspaper or magazine. The texts of the media present various commentators – political, international, military, economic, columnists of newspapers, magazines etc. Media discourse refers to the editor of an online publication, the editor of an international analytical publication, the editor of a newspaper, and the editor of a magazine. The proposed model of description of the linguistic and cultural types «journalist» can be used to study types on a wider textual material, as well as to implement a comparative approach to the study of linguistic and cultural types in different languages and cultures.
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Spencer, Rosemary J., Jean M. Russell, and Margo E. Barker. "Temporality in British young women's magazines: food, cooking and weight loss." Public Health Nutrition 17, no. 10 (October 14, 2013): 2359–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1368980013002620.

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AbstractObjectiveThe present study examines seasonal and temporal patterns in food-related content of two UK magazines for young women focusing on food types, cooking and weight loss.DesignContent analysis of magazines from three time blocks between 1999 and 2011.SettingDesk-based study.SubjectsNinety-seven magazines yielding 590 advertisements and 148 articles.ResultsCluster analysis of type of food advertising produced three clusters of magazines, which reflected recognised food behaviours of young women: vegetarianism, convenience eating and weight control. The first cluster of magazines was associated with Christmas and Millennium time periods, with advertising of alcohol, coffee, cheese, vegetarian meat substitutes and weight-loss pills. Recipes were prominent in article content and tended to be for cakes/desserts, luxury meals and party food. The second cluster was associated with summer months and 2010 issues. There was little advertising for conventional foods in cluster 2, but strong representation of diet plans and foods for weight loss. Weight-loss messages in articles focused on short-term aesthetic goals, emphasising speedy weight loss without giving up nice foods or exercising. Cluster 3 magazines were associated with post-New Year and 2005 periods. Food advertising was for everyday foods and convenience products, with fewer weight-loss products than other clusters; conversely, article content had a greater prevalence of weight-loss messages.ConclusionsThe cyclical nature of magazine content – indulgence and excess encouraged at Christmas, restraint recommended post-New Year and severe dieting advocated in the summer months – endorses yo-yo dieting behaviour and may not be conducive to public health.
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Садівничий, Володимир Олексійович, Владимир Алексеевич Садовничий, Volodymyr Oleksiiovych Sadivnychyi, Антоніна Вадимівна Прокопенко, Антонина Вадимовна Прокопенко, and Antonina Vadymivna Prokopenko. "Відповідність форматів журналів до їх видів. На прикладі "Вісника СумДУ"." Thesis, Видавництво СумДУ, 2006. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/20286.

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Unyawong, Pornkamon. "A comparative study of attractiveness types in advertisements of women's magazines between United States and Thailand." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2006. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2979.

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The study determined how Thai and U.S. advertisements reflected women's attractiveness. Advertisements from the Thai and U.S. editions of Elle and Cosmopolitan magazines from January 2005 to January 2006 were analyzed using the content analysis method. The author created a code book with definitions of all categories to be used as guidelines for the analysis, an itemized code sheet, and training criteria. Two coders who were proficient in both Thai and English collected the data for the study. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) was utilized as a tool to analyze the data gathered. Results indicated that there were both similarities and differences in the specifics, but what remained constant is the use of beautiful women to sell clothing and beauty products. The findings suggest that Thai and U.S. advertisers should apply the similiarities found in the study in their cross-cultural advertising campaigns. In addition, advertisers should be aware of differences and create advertisements that reflect attractiveness values of each culture.
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Gagné, Anne-Christine. "La place qu'occupe la publicité de type social dans les magazines féminins." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/31746.

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S’appuyant sur une revue de littérature portant sur le phénomène de l’appropriation d’enjeux féministes par les publicitaires, de même que sur leur pratique habituelle de marketing reposant sur une segmentation des marchés, l’auteure avait formulé l’hypothèse que les publicités commerciales promouvant des produits destinés aux femmes s’adresseraient davantage à un public de jeunes femmes et que les publicités axées sur des enjeux féministes viseraient surtout les femmes d’âge mûr. Pour vérifier cette hypothèse, une grille d’analyse a été appliquée aux 696 publicités insérées dans quatre numéros de quatre magazines féminins récents, deux destinés à un lectorat jeune, les deux autres à un lectorat plus âgé. Les résultats montrent que la stratégie de marketing utilisée repose effectivement sur la segmentation des marchés, laquelle consiste à promouvoir auprès des femmes plus âgées une gamme de produits qui, au-delà de l’apparence, répondent à des besoins plus variés. L’analyse des types de représentation de la femme utilisés ainsi que des valeurs évoquées dans les publicités laisse voir que cette stratégie de marketing tient aussi compte d’autres caractéristiques des générations visées. Quant au type de publicité qui prévaut, il demeure stéréotypé, les publicitaires se servant des standards de beauté parfaite et de la recherche du plaisir comme des idéaux à poursuivre, dans le but de vendre des produits liés à l’apparence. L’empowerment, soit la valeur la plus directement associée aux enjeux féministes, est relativement peu présente dans l’ensemble des magazines. Elle s’est, de plus, avérée davantage présente dans les magazines au lectorat jeune. Ces résultats infirment donc la deuxième partie de l’hypothèse formulée au départ. Toutefois, pour tirer une quelconque conclusion au regard des motivations des entreprises à miser sur les publicités féminines de type social et sur la récupération d’enjeux féministes, il aurait fallu faire l’examen des objectifs et des caractéristiques de ces publicités.
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Raia, Kristin. "A Content Analysis of Model Body Types in Magazine Advertisements: Ethnic and Income Differences." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2005. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/792.

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Soduk, Stephanie. "You Are What You Read: Gender-Typed Lifestyle Magazine Exposure In Relation To Gender Conformity and Attitude Accessibility." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1243547921.

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Jež, Jan. "Vícevřetenový vřeteník a zásobník nástrojů pro obráběcí centrum." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-449711.

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Yang, Jui-chi, and 楊瑞吉. "A Study of Color Arrangement Difference Between Seven Major Types of Magazines in Taiwan." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/83441779325311432870.

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世新大學
圖文傳播暨數位出版學研究所(含碩專班)
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Recently, the media market in Taiwan is blooming, since the government lifted the limitation of the market. As the magazine market is getting diversified and the readers are more aware of the design, a good magazine design is becoming important to attract readers. Cover page is the first part of a magazine that perceived by readers, as a result that the cover designs is the most important aspect for a magazine design. For a good page design, color plays the most important part. According to government information office, magazines are divided into seven categories; include journalism, financial, fashion, lifestyle, art, language and technology. The purpose of this research is to study the difference of color design between these seven types of magazines in Taiwan, The experiment is based on the colorimetery measurement on the magazine covers. The CIE L*C*H* were measured to analysis the color arrangement on lightness, chroma, and hue aspects. The results indicated that there are differences of color design between different types of magazines. For lightness arrangement, the financial magazine and the art magazine are different from others. For chroma arrangement, the financial magazine, the art magazine and the technology magazine are different from others. For hue arrangement, every style of magazines is different from each other. Because the color arrangement difference between the seven styles of magazines, we can conclude that the color designs are varies based on the type of magazine. Finally, we make a conclusion for the color design of seven types of magazines in Taiwan, and suggestions for further studies.
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Seif, Amy Melissa. "A case study of the relationship of magazine type and writer type to catagories of "comprehensiveness" of tropical deforestation coverage." 1995. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/32767730.html.

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Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1995.
Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 93-97).
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Chan, Shu-Ting, and 詹舒婷. "A Study of Usage Type of Tatami in Living Space—Based on the Cases Published in the Magazines —." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/h9zk2f.

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大同大學
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A tatami was not a traditional Taiwanese style mat. It came from Japan when Taiwan was under Japanese rule. Nowadays it is widely used in the living space of residences or offices in Taiwan. However there are not enough studies of how tatamis are used in the living space In Taiwan. Based on literature survey and the perspective of the study of folk tools, this research investigates the ideas of how interior designers use tatamis in the living space, and analyses the methods and concepts of how designers utilize tatamis in their projects. The literature survey mainly contains cases published in six magazines and four books from 1975 to 2012. There are totally 314 cases, in which 267 cases are using tatamis in the living space. These cases are categorized and analyzed according to the constituent elements of the living space, the purpose of the living space, and the interior design style. We discovered the following in this study: 1) The tatami space was turned from the usage purpose to the display purpose: Tatamis were mainly used in bedrooms 30 years ago. However, in recent years, they are used for display in spaces near the living room. 2) The size of the living area can influence the function of the tatami space: The tatami space is used for multiple functions in small houses, but is used for a single, specific function in large houses. 3) The constituent elements of the interior space were in Japanese style traditionally, and later turned to diversified styles. 4) When tatamis are used in spaces where large furnitures are required, such as bedrooms, living rooms or study rooms, tatamis can be used as floor mats. When tatamis are used in public or guest spaces, such as tearooms or guestrooms, the room can be decorated by glass doors or can have no door. When tatamis are used in relaxing spaces, such as family rooms, Zen rooms, or children's play rooms, the floor is raised and tatamis are put on it. It makes people easy to sit or lie down on the tatami. 5) When the tatami space is decorated in Japanese style, the tatamis have black frames in accordance with the traditional Japanese design. Tatamis are also placed in the traditional Japanese arrangement, and they are for sitting and lying purposes. 6) When the tatami space is in Chinese style, the space is decorated with dark colors and usually has Chinese style furnitures. Besides using tatamis for sitting and lying, there are also tatami cushions or tatami floor mats. 7) When the tatami space is in modern style, the space is decorated with vivid colors, and tatamis have no frames. Tatamis are arranged side by side or in free styles. 8) When the tatami space is in mixed styles, the space is used for multiple functions. Tatamis are arranged in free styles. They are used as cushions, floor mats, or for sitting and lying. Keywords: Tatami, living space, constituent element, Interior Design Style, the study of folk tools.
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Lai, Yin-Wah, and 賴彥樺. "Classification of anglicisms in the German online magazine Stern from 2002 to 2010 on the basis of anglicism-types by Carstensen." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/40104157417374445422.

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輔仁大學
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There have been numerous loanwords in German due to the internal and external factors of linguistics. Since most of the German language learners had learned English as their first foreign language, this study, which investigated the impact of English on German words instead of other languages, may be the reference to the German pedagogics and acquisition. In this paper, to understand the types of anglicisms in modern German, the Carstensen’s classification (2001) is used to analyze the anglicism-types in German online-magazine “Stern”. After knowing the features of anglicisms, German language educators and learners can take advantage of their English abilities to put positive transfer into German learning. For instance, they are able to acquire principles of English anglicism-types. On the other hand, they may avoid or reduce the negative transfer, such as reading and pronouncing German letters incorrectly into English. Owing to the limited space and time, this paper collected language materials from financial section of “Stern”, the German on-line magazine, in the year of 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010. During this particular length of time, the researcher collected news reports every three days a month in January, April, August and December to analyze and explain the English anglicism-types. The whole thesis consists of five chapters. The first chapter introduces the objectives, methods, subject and framework of this study as well as an overview of relevant literature. The second chapter clarifies the definition of anglicism, gives a broad overview of the background in German language contact, and explains the factors and functions of anglicism. The third chapter introduces the development of Carstensen’s anglicism-types from its foundation Betz’s classification to Carstensen’s two classifications developed in 1965 and 2001. The aim of chapter fourth analyzes the formation process of English anglicism-types in “Stern”. It also takes a look at some examples and explains their changes in the phonetics, morphology or semantics. The final chapter is conclusion. The study concluded with a brief summary and made some suggestions for further research in the field of anglicisms. According to the above research direction, there are two main conclusions. First, the anglicisms in “Stern” from 2002 to 2010 corresponded with Carstensen’s anglicism-types published in 2010, and since then there is no new type of anglicism. Second, anglicisms that shared the same parts of speech are similar in flexion or conjugation. Consequently, German learners can acquire certain princilples from these anglicisms. As for teaching and learning German, the second conclusion mentioned above helps German language learners understand that English words have certain changes after loaning to German. In this way, they may reduce grammatical, phonetical or semmantic errors resulted from English. Besides, in the class, German language educators can use the conclusion of this study to improve learning effectiveness of the learners whose first foreign language is English.
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Books on the topic "Types of magazines"

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Kim, Min Jung. Consumer perception towards paid-for customer magazines compared with other types of consumer titles. London: LCC, 2004.

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Gaputina, Violetta. Mediadiscourse of fashion: processes, phenomena, effects. ru: Publishing Center RIOR, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/02079-1.

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The monograph is devoted to the study of the Russian-language discourse of fashion, actualized in the space of modern mass media: in television broadcasts and glossy magazines, blogs and social networks. The main attention is paid to the processes of hybridization of fashion discourse and media discourse and their linguistic and speech manifestations, reflecting the intersection of fashion discourse with other types of discourse. The book is addressed to specialists in the field of media linguistics and journalism, students, teachers and researchers, employees of the fashion industry, as well as all those who are interested in fashion and style issues.
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Working with computer type: Books, magazines, newsletters. Mies: Rotovision, 1995.

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Fridman, Yuriy, and Aleksandr Korzhenevich. Learning to solve problems in physics: preparing for the Unified State Exam. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/995926.

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If you are holding this textbook in your hands, it means that you understand the need to solve problems when studying a physics course at school. Indeed, it is difficult to overestimate the effect that the solution of problems in the study of physics gives. The textbook contains about 800 problems for the high school physics course. The tasks are based on the examination materials of various universities, including the Republic of Crimea, data from the magazines "Kvant", "Physics at School", information received from correspondence physics and mathematics schools of the Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov, National Research Nuclear University "MEPhI", Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University). We also used the problem books that were released in various years to help those entering universities. The number of problems and their selection are not random and allow, according to the compilers, to demonstrate the types of problems that are often found in the high school physics course, the most rational methods, general approaches and ideas for solving them, and also help to acquire certain skills in solving problems. Can be useful for use in secondary schools when working with students for whom physics is of interest, optional, if you prepare for the entrance exams for physics, a specialized school with advanced study of physics, as well as anyone who wants to learn how to solve problems in physics.
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Kachan, Natal'ya, and Svetlana Novosel'ceva. Features of accounting in trade and public catering. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1048801.

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The textbook deals with the main issues of setting up accounting of commodity transactions in wholesale and retail organizations, public catering enterprises, including the system of consumer cooperation. This takes into account the features of the organization of inventory accounting in the book and magazine form. Meets the requirements of the Federal state educational standards of secondary vocational education. Recommended for students of the specialty Economics and accounting (by industry)" to study the discipline "Features of accounting in organizations of various types of activity". It can be useful for practitioners of trade and public catering."
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To Make a Marriage. Richmond, Surrey: Mills & Boon, 2001.

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Carole, Mortimer. To make a marriage. Richmond: Mills & Boon, 2001.

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Carole, Mortimer. To make a marriage. Richmond: Mills & Boon, 2001.

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To make a marriage. Richmond: Mills & Boon, 2001.

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Castagna, Vanessa, and Sandra Quarezemin. Travessias em língua portuguesa Pesquisa linguística, ensino e tradução. Venice: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-461-5.

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The series is the expression of the Center for Research on Teaching of Languages, which in Edizioni Ca’ Foscari also has a magazine, Linguistics Education - Language Education, EL.LE, and a necklace, Intercultural Communication, COMINT, dedicated to this important but overlooked aspect of language mastery. In the series, the volumes of which are approved by three blind referees before publication, are three types of search space: a. studies on the epistemologic nature of the science that studies language education, in the wider meaning that includes Italian mother tongue, second and foreign, modern languages and classical ones; b. operational studies on methods, strategies, language teaching methodologies; c. quantitative and qualitative surveys on particular aspects of language teaching in the various training areas. The collection hosts studies of scholars working both at Ca’ Foscari University and in other institutions.
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Gharahighehi, Alireza, Celine Vens, and Konstantinos Pliakos. "Multi-stakeholder News Recommendation Using Hypergraph Learning." In ECML PKDD 2020 Workshops, 531–35. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65965-3_36.

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AbstractRecommender systems are meant to fulfil user preferences. Nevertheless, there are multiple examples where users are not the only stakeholder in a recommendation platform. For instance, in news aggregator websites apart from readers, one can consider magazines (news agencies) or authors as other stakeholders. A multi-stakeholder recommender system generates a ranked list of items taking into account the preferences of multiple stakeholders. In this study, news recommendation is handled as a hypergraph ranking task, where relations between multiple types of objects and stakeholders are modeled in a unified hypergraph. The obtained results indicate that ranking on hypergraphs can be utilized as a natural multi-stakeholder recommender system that is able to adapt recommendations based on the importance of stakeholders.
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Roach, Rebecca. "“Do You Use a Pencil or a Pen?”: Author Interviews as Literary Advice." In New Directions in Book History, 129–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53614-5_5.

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AbstractThis chapter examines the relationship between author interviews and literary advice across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It draws on case studies in the form of two interview series: the interwar “How Writers Work” series, published in the British periodical Everyman, and the “Art of Fiction” series, published in the American magazine The Paris Review from 1953 onward. It also discusses the explosion of author interviews in the era of online media. The chapter argues that the author interview is an expansive form, encouraging readers of all types to bring their own agendas and reading styles to the text, including but not limited to reading for advice. The very ambiguity of the relationship between author interviews and literary advice has in fact worked in the former’s favor: enabling it to gain both popularity and prestige in an era of professionalized literary studies.
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Christensen Hughes, Julia, and Sarah Elaine Eaton. "Student Integrity Violations in the Academy: More Than a Decade of Growing Complexity and Concern." In Academic Integrity in Canada, 61–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83255-1_3.

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AbstractAcademic misconduct in Canada is a growing and complex concern, worthy of increased attention and concerted action. Yet, the press appears to be more actively engaged (at least more vocal) in raising concerns about integrity violations than many in our post-secondary institutions. This chapter presents a synopsis of the seminal work by Christensen Hughes and McCabe (in the Canadian Journal of Higher Education 36: 1–21, 2006), followed by an exploration of its treatment by the press—in particular MacLean’s magazine—following its release. We also present select stories of student misconduct as reported by the Canadian press from 2010 to 2020. From a review of these contributions, we suggest that misconduct in the academy appears to be growing in complexity, severity and by the variety of third-party stakeholders involved. Types of cheating identified in this review include: the use of wearable, wireless high-tech devices for communicating with accomplices; paying (bribing) TAs for answers and inflated grades; exam impersonation; plagiarism; and contract cheating (customized essay buying from freelance writers and essay sweatshops). Explanations provided in the press for these behaviours, include increasing numbers of international students, the proliferation of contract cheating services, and increased use of on-line assessment, resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic. The chapter concludes with a call to action, for all post-secondary institutions, to a greater commitment to academic integrity, including stepping up efforts to educate faculty and students as well as to embrace innovation in assessment design and invigilation practice. We also suggest advocacy for introducing laws that will help to deter contract cheating services.
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Freeman, Bradley. "Communication and Media." In Handbook of Research on Media Literacy in Higher Education Environments, 25–40. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-4059-5.ch002.

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The field of communication is large and varied. There are different types and levels of communication. Mass communication allows for mass media: books, newspapers, magazines, recorded sound/music, film, radio, television, video games, and the internet. Scholars have identified a handful of common functions of the media. The chief function of media is that of entertainment – providing diversion. Though it varies from country to country, people are spending much more time with the media than at any time in history, often spending more time with media than sleeping. This chapter discusses a number of concepts and terms related to contemporary mass media: globalization, digitalization, convergence, consolidation, fragmentation, personalization, and (hyper) commercialization.
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Ansell, Joseph P. "A Public Service Artist." In Arthur Szyk, 146–63. Liverpool University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781874774945.003.0010.

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This chapter discusses Arthur Szyk's illustrations for print advertising. As well as appearing among the news, features, and editorial comment of several American periodicals, Szyk's cartoons also figured in some of these same magazines, and in several others, in a completely different context. Many American corporations used the work of artists in their printed advertising, and Szyk created illustrations for a number of them. Since virtually every American company involved in war material was eager to tell the public about its particular role in the struggle, there were many opportunities for all types of artists. Thus the ranks of editorial cartoonists who also worked on these commercial projects were swelled by numerous other artists and designers, including Szyk.
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Altink, Henrice. "‘Equality of Opportunity for all Children’." In Public Secrets, 66–114. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789620009.003.0003.

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This chapter assess how easy it was for dark-skinned Jamaica children to get into a prestigious secondary school having to overcome such hurdles as entry examinations and oral interviews. By drawing, amongst others, on school magazines and memoirs, it will also explore how race and colour shaped the experiences of the children that succeeded in gaining access to an elite secondary school, ranging from the relations with their teachers and peers to the curriculum they were taught. In addition, it will point to the ways in which lower-class African Jamaicans helped to uphold the class-colour hierarchy, showing that many lower-class parents valued the elite secondary schools over other types of secondary education, often making huge sacrifices to get their children accepted.
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Schwartzman, Roy. "Risky Jews." In Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies, 155–71. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7439-3.ch009.

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Focusing on many previously untranslated articles in popular national magazines and newspapers, as well as works by prominent racial theorists, this chapter traces how outrage was systematically fomented against Jews in Nazi-era Germany, creating perceived imperatives for drastic discriminatory measures. Rather than locate the core of Nazi antisemitism in historical or psychological factors, this study approaches antisemitism using the theoretical framework of risk communication. The heuristics of risk perception reveal an array of rhetorical tactics that fomented visceral aversion impervious to logical refutation. Portraying Jews as embodying maximal and uncontrollable risk, political, academic, and mass media discourse converged on the theme of Jews as posing unacceptable dangers that required progressively more drastic measures to control. The principles of risk communication, especially the means of inflaming outrage, could furnish useful interpretive frames for analyzing current antisemitism and other types of repressive discourse.
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Malone, Katherine. "Making Space for Women’s Work in the Leisure Hour: From Variety to ‘Verity’." In Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1830s-1900s, 319–35. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433907.003.0020.

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Drawing upon Margaret Beetham’s influential formulation of the periodical as a space imbued with both ‘open’ and ‘closed’ qualities (1989), in this essay Katherine Malone examines the often-competing models of women’s work that emerge from the interplay of those features in the penny weekly magazine the Leisure Hour (1852–1905) in the 1850s. The ‘closed’ trait of the magazine’s consistent fidelity to the evangelical rhetoric of self-improvement facilitated the ‘open’ sounding of more progressive notes within its pages. As Malone explains, ‘individual articles about women’s work and education could be read by different types of readers and interpreted in a variety of ways without forcing the magazine to take a clear editorial position within divisive debates’ (p. 320). By contrasting this content with the treatment of women’s work in the magazine’s dedicated women’s column, Malone demonstrates how the conflicting rhetoric presented within this ‘closed’ women’s space introduced tensions between it and the magazine’s implied editorial agenda, leading to a paradoxical tapering of the Leisure Hour’s support for progressive women’s issues more generally.
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Kuivalainen, Olli, Hanna-Kaisa Ellonen, and Liisa-Maija Sainio. "An Online Success Story." In Electronic Business, 1236–53. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-056-1.ch076.

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The aim of this article is to provide a holistic exploration of the development of the business model of a magazine Web site, and of the factors behind its success. The discussion is based on an explorative case study of a successful Finnish magazine publisher and its Web site. We use triangulated data (interviews, observation, statistical data, customer feedback, newspaper articles) to describe and analyze the development of the Web site and the subsequent changes in the e-business model of the magazine from the Web site foundation in 1998 to the situation in fall 2004. Our case illustrates that a magazine’s Web site is linked to all of its functions (editorial, circulation, and advertising), and to the business-model elements that are vital to its success. We suggest that the discussion forums in question, one type of virtual community, benefited from the positive feedback that resulted in positive network effects, and led to the adoption of the service. Moreover, community activities have enhanced customer loyalty and added a more lifelike dimension to the magazine concept. As such, the Web site now complements rather than substitutes the print magazine. Interestingly, although it does not independently fulfill the requirements of a successful business model (e.g., Magretta, 2002), it enhances the customer experience and adds new dimensions to the magazine’s business model.
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"Words in type." In Designing for Newspapers and Magazines, 116–27. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203181089-13.

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Conference papers on the topic "Types of magazines"

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Yan, Hong-Sen, Chih-Wen Yiou, Fu-Chen Chen, and Paul Chang. "On the Classification of Automatic Tool Changers for Machining Centers." In ASME 1995 Design Engineering Technical Conferences collocated with the ASME 1995 15th International Computers in Engineering Conference and the ASME 1995 9th Annual Engineering Database Symposium. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1995-0122.

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Abstract This paper presents a seven-code system for the classification of automatic tool changers for machining centers according to their complexity. The first code is the types of tool magazines. The second code is the relative positions of the tool magazine and the spindle. The third code is the types of tool change mechanisms. The fourth code is the types of motion for grasping tools. The fifth code is the types of insertion and extraction of tools. The sixth code is the types of motion of changing tools. The last code is the positions of the spindle. Several examples are given to demonstrate the applications.
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Stojkov, Ivana. "Neknjiževni tekstovi u bukvarima – metodičke mogućnosti u savremenom društvenom kontekstu." In Nauka, nastava, učenje u izmenjenom društvenom kontekstu. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Education in Uzice, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/nnu21.415s.

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The aim of the paper is to determine the representation of non-literary texts in spelling books and their compliance with the Program of Teaching and Learning for the first grade of primary education (2017). Nine spelling books from different publishers from the Textbook Catalogue for the first and fifth grades of primary education (2019) were analyzed. The study shows the types and functions of programming non-literary texts: texts from spelling book, popular and informative texts. In addition to spelling books, these texts can be found in magazines, encyclopedias, but also on the Internet. Contemporary social context, online teaching and the use of modern technologies affect on the revised access to teaching content, as well as the selection of non-literary texts that we will show in one part of the study. We have come to the conclusion that in the spelling books most represented are non-literary spelling books texts, that there are informative and the least popular texts, and that there is no compliance of selected non-literary texts in the spelling books with the Program with suggestions on how to use them functionally in revised social circumstances.
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Vyatkina, Svetlana V. "INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE IN A LITERARY TEXT (ON THE LAST FIVE YEARS STORIES MATERIAL)." In 49th International Philological Conference in Memory of Professor Ludmila Verbitskaya (1936–2019). St. Petersburg State University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288062353.09.

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The article presents the results of the analysis of the functions of interrogative sentences in modern experimental (fragmented) fiction, that reflects the processes of disintegration, based on the works of small prose (about 5 % of all short story texts) published in the magazines “Znamya”, “Octyabr’” and “Novyj mir” in the last 5 years. The selection of the material is based on the author’s definition of the narrative genre (short story, small prose, other prose, prose), on the formed discreteness of the text (various types of rubrication at the level of macro-syntax, at the level of microsyntax — the dismemberment of the syntagmatic chain of the sentence, the elimination of connectivity indicators, the use of alternative punctuation), on the identification of non-standard metagraphemics as the design piece of art’s means. A comprehensive analysis of the disintegration degree of small volume texts with interrogative sentences (question marks), pragmatics (types of questions), structural features (single questions, chains of interrogative sentences, combination with parcellation), the context of the introduction (position in the structure of the text and the presence/absence of a direct answer in a question-and-answer situation) allows you to determine the following functions of interrogative sentences in the text of experimental prose of small form 1) complication of the subject perspective of the text by removing the traditional punctuation of the parties of speakers in dialogues and including private questions in them; 2) metalanguage narrator’s reflection performing in the text with the help of existential rhetorical questions and unanswered questions; 3) the performance of the text-forming function of interrogative sentences in lyric monologues reflecting auto-communication. The revealed features of questions in modern prose reflect the author’s search for a means of compensation for disintegration, the increasing colloquialism of a literary text and the change in the recipient’s perception of his narrative (the desire to remove distance, modeling online communication), which is predetermined by the orientation to the modern reader, the search for new forms of artistic communication. Refs 18.
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Higuchi, Hidetoshi, Kenji Koizumi, Hiroyasu Hirano, Masayuki Tasaka, Tadahiro Washiya, and Tsuguyuki Kobayashi. "Development of Short Stroke Shearing Technology for FBR Fuel Pins." In 17th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone17-75125.

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The short stroke shearing tests with simulated fuel pin bundle were carried out in engineering scale. The shearing device was designed to handle the simulated Monju (FBR prototype reactor) type fuel pin bundle. Monju type and Commercial reactor type simulated fuel pins were used for the test. The length of sheared pin and the opening ratio of sheared section were measured under several shearing settings such as the pressure to hold pin bundle, the shearing speed and the filling-ratio of pins in the pin magazine. Both types of fuel pin were able to be sheared accurately at the length of about 10mm, and the opening ratio of sheared section was not significantly reduced. As the results, fundamental data of the short stroke shearing characteristics were obtained and that shearing method was confirmed to be promising with the reliable shearing device.
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Yan, Hong-Sen, and Fu-Chen Chen. "A Methodology for the Configuration Synthesis of Machining Centers With Automatic Tool Changer." In ASME 1996 Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-detc/mech-1577.

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Abstract The purpose of this paper is to present a design methodology for the configuration synthesis of machining centers with automatic tool changer to meet the required topology and motion characteristics. According to the concept of coordinate systems, graph theory, generalization, specialization, and motion synthesis, this design methodology is proposed and computerized, and the machining centers with automatic tool changer up to eight links are synthesized. As the result, for the machining centers with drum type tool magazine, the numbers of configurations of machining centers with 6, 7, and 8 links are 2, 13, and 20, respectively. And, for the machining centers with linear type tool magazine, the numbers of configurations of machining centers with 5, 6, 7, and 8 links are 1, 5, 20, and 60, respectively. Furthermore, this work provides a systematic approach for synthesizing spatial open-type mechanisms with topology and motion requirements.
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Shen, Guixiang, Xiaofeng Wang, Yingzhi Zhang, Shaona Chen, and Bingkun Chen. "Fuzzy Analysis on Criticality of Tool Magazine Based on Type-2 Membership Function and Interval Number." In 2010 International Conference on Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icece.2010.922.

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Pineda Becerril, Miguel De Nazareth, Omar García, Armando Aguilar, and Frida León. "Use of a Website and Virtual Laboratory for Teaching of Descriptive Statistics." In INNODOCT 2021. Valencia: Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/inn2021.2021.13490.

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Most of the statistical information in newspapers, magazines, business reports and other publications consists of data that are summarized and presented in a way that it is easy to read and understand. These summaries of data, which can be tabular, graphical or numerical are known as descriptive statistics. In addition, the presentations in tables and graphs to summarize data, numerical descriptive statistics are also used. Within this context, is developing a web page with a virtual laboratory of the themes of descriptive statistics, which proposes a study guide which aims to reorient and upgrade the approach that must address the study of statistical methods, awakening the topics that were developed so that cases raised to develop learning environments that would enable it to meet the knowledge and manipulate it. With this philosophy, applets, web sites with access to real data, software for free use and in general resources used in the web 2.0, referring to a second generation in the history of the web based on user communities, that foster collaboration and fast exchange of information between them. The technology allows us to enjoy the following principle of the use of the modern statistics. It is not as important to memorize formulas or perform complex arithmetic calculations by hand. One can instead focus on results with any type of technology, to give practical meaning to results through critical thinking. This has to make the students really have to make an effort to understand and interpret the results
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Souza, Felipe dos Santos, and Alvaro Moreira Rivelli. "Can the ketogenic diet help in the treatment of childhood epileptic encephalopathies? A literature review." In XIII Congresso Paulista de Neurologia. Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/1516-3180.014.

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Introduction: Epileptic encephalopathies are entities where epileptic activity is so intense that it contributes to cognitive and behavioral impairment. There are several syndromes that fall into this category such as: West syndrome, Ohtahara syndrome, Dravet syndrome, Doose syndrome and Landau-Kleffner syndrome. Objective: presentation of the clinical indications of the ketogenic diet (CD) as a therapeutic measure in childhood refractory epilepsies, demonstrating the efficacy and side effects expected from this practice. Methodology: a narrative review of the scientific literature (PUBMED and SCIELO) was carried out, with a selection of articles published in the last ten years, also considering renowned magazines and newspapers in the areas of Clinical Neurology, Neuropediatrics and epilepsy. Results: A randomized and controlled clinical trial, conducted in children aged 2 to 16 years with refractory epilepsy, demonstrated that after 3 months, 38% of patients using CD had more than 50% reduction in seizures, compared with four ( 6%) of the control group (p <00001). Corroborating this finding, a Brazilian study demonstrated that 60% of patients with refractory epilepsy and using CD had more than 50% reduction in seizure frequency and 10% were seizure-free. Conclusions: The use of the ketogenic diet demonstrated a favorable result in children with epilepsy refractory to drug treatment. In cases of deficiency in the type 1 glucose transporter and deficiency of pyruvate dehydrogenase, CD should be the treatment of first choice. In cases such as Dravet’s Syndrome, West’s Syndrome, Ohtahara’s Syndrome, Lennox- Gastaut Syndrome and DC Dose Syndrome is part of the therapeutic arsenal.
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Kitagaki, Toru, Masayuki Tasaka, Hidetoshi Higuchi, Kenji Koizumi, Hiroyasu Hirano, Tadahiro Washiya, and Tsuguyuki Kobayashi. "Design and Fabrication of the FBR Fuel Disassembly System." In 17th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone17-75117.

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Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) has been developing a reliable disassembly system for FBR fuel reprocessing as a part of Fast Reactor Cycle Technology Development (FaCT). As FBR fuel pins are installed in a hexagonal shaped wrapper tube made of stainless steel, the fuel pins should be separated from the wrapper tube prior to the shearing process. JAEA has been developing the laser beam cutting method and the mechanical cutting method as the disassembly system. Although Fiber laser system showed a good cutting performance, it couldn’t completely avoid fuel pin damage and adhesion during the cutting operation. So we focused on the mechanical method to minimize such troubles. Two types of mechanical cutting modes have to be developed to realize the disassembly procedure, namely, the slit-cut for the wrapper tube and the crop-cut for the end plug region of the fuel pin bundle. To ensure disassembly technology of commercial reactor fuel assemblies, we designed and fabricated the testing machine of disassembly system having the cutting modes in engineering scale. We confirmed basic functions of this machine and improved its performance. We will soon demonstrate engineering operation by a series of disassembling and pin bundle handling procedure; separating fuel pins from wrapper tube, transferring them to the fuel magazine for shearing. Scattering of cutting dust cause machine troubles and transition of it to the dissolution process together with pins causes unknown problems. To resolve the problems, collection device of cutting dust will be tested and the cutting condition to make the disassembly easy to cut will be improved.
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Ball, Aaron K., Chip W. Ferguson, Frank T. Miceli, and Evelyn Baskin. "Residential Water Heating Dehumidifier (WHD) With Devoted Dehumidification." In ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2005-79241.

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A new a dual-service dehumidifier water heater (WHD) appliance is being researched and developed by the authors. Prior research on a similar appliance, a heat pump water heater (HPWH), has demonstrated the unit’s increased performance and energy saving, and through collaboration, significant progress has been made toward developing the WHD into a potentially marketable product. The primary energy use in residential households is space conditioning (49%), and the second major energy use is hot water consumption. In DOE’s 2004 Buildings Data Book, 15.5 percent of residential energy utilization is consumed by water heating (DOE 2004, Table 1.2.3). The two major types of residential water heaters are direct gas fired (~55%) and electric resistance (~45%) (DOE 2004, Appliance Magazine 2005). The maximum efficiency of a standard electric resistance water heater is 1 (100%), and progress has been made to increase the efficiency of the current standard heaters to approximately 95 percent (DOE 2004, Table 5.10.6), which is roughly the maximum available with today’s technology. However, if the standard system is replaced by a Heat Pump Water Heater (HPWH), the performance can be increased by 140 percent (Zogg and Murphy 2004). The WHD operates as a HPWH while heating water and as a dedicated dehumidifier when water heating is not necessary. This paper presents the general design and laboratory testing results of a WHD. Preliminary performance data reveal coefficient of performances (COP) of approximately 2.2 during water heating. Further, market analysis has revealed that a potential need for this new technology is in regions with high humidity (Ashdown et al. 2004). These regions are primarily in the Northeast, Southeast and some coastal areas of the U.S. Current HPWH units do not have dedicated dehumidification and have a very small share of the residential water heat market. Of the 9.55 million residential water heaters sold in 2003 only about 2,000 of them were HPWHs (DOE 2004, Table 5.10.15).
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