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13. Pobres, Nômades e Incivilizáveis: Potência e criação de novos modos de vida
The wide variety of classification concepts used to characterize the poor has been accompanied by a rationale that admonishes them, idealizes them or execrates them. Beyond linking poverty to material and social destitution, its most apparent form of manifestation relates to a contemptible situation that is engendered by a moral universe where people are sta
Publicado em: 2006
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14. Classe de Socialização para Filhotes de Cão Doméstico Resende RJ.
Coming from the theses that it is possibilite to improve the quality of life of puppies and the connection between human-animal, through socialization classes, the present work was developed with the objectives to: make a socialization school adapted to the Brazilian reality; line up the puppies behavior profile; analyze the behavioral changes acquired; repo
Publicado em: 2005
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15. Dependência química - uma entidade invisível: cegueira e silêncio, os guardiões dos segredos nas famílias
The aim of this study is to investigate the functioning of families whose children are chemical dependents. One of the major concerns of the present investigation is to shed some light on the mechanisms due to which it takes parents a long time (period of latency) before they are ready to face their childrens addiction. In this sense, the study proposes to g
Publicado em: 2005
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16. Identidade de gÃnero: a (re)significaÃÃo dos papÃis de mulheres e homens na zona da mata de Pernambuco
The present thesis discusses â in the limits in between communication, politics and social culture â how and in what ways occur deep cultural changes in Pernambuco, specifically in the area named Zona da Mata, opening space to the constitution of a new world view and social conjuncture. Its objective is to show how those transformations are related to the
Publicado em: 2003
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17. Canine urolithiasis: A look at over 16 000 urolith submissions to the Canadian Veterinary Urolith Centre from February 1998 to April 2003
The purpose of this study was to report on the age, sex, breed, and mineral composition of 16 647 canine bladder uroliths submitted to the Canadian Veterinary Urolith Centre between February 1998 and April 2003. Each urolith submission was accompanied by a questionnaire. Of the submissions, approximately 43.8% were struvite and 41.5% oxalate. Struvite urolit
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.