A General Approach to Predict the Performance Order of TSP Family Problems

Author(s):  
P. Fritzsche ◽  
D. Rexachs ◽  
E. Luque
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Author(s):  
Steven L. Sayers ◽  
Victoria Farrow ◽  
Jennifer Ross ◽  
Christine Beswick ◽  
Lauren Sippel ◽  
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BMJ ◽  
1950 ◽  
Vol 1 (4651) ◽  
pp. 492-493
Author(s):  
P. J. Pitman
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Social Forces ◽  
1931 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 84
Author(s):  
Henry Lucien Pritchett

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 307
Author(s):  
Tyas Sekar Mawarni ◽  
Anjar Sri Ciptorukmi Nugraheni

<p>Abstract</p><p>The purpose of this study is to explain the legal efforts that can be done if the parents do not implement the obligation of alimentation in the perspective of child protection. The method used is the method of legal research normatif (legal research), with the approach of the law (statute approach) and conceptual approach (conseptual approach). The legal substances used in this study include primary and secondary legal materials. The results of this study explain the parental remedies that do not carry out alimentation obligations in theoretical studies can be done by litigation or court and non-litigation or out of court. However, for non-litigation settlement in Indonesia is not yet available for family problems. Legal efforts through litigation may include the filing of livelihood rights and the execution of a permanent judge’s decision regarding the right of alimentation (cost of living).</p><p>Keywords: Legal effort;alimentation obligation; child; and child protection.</p><p> </p><p>Abstrak</p><p>Tujuan penelitian ini ialah untuk menjelaskan upaya hukum yang dapat dilakukan apabila orangtua tidak melaksanakan kewajiban alimentasi dalam perspektif perlindungan anak.Metode yang digunakan ialah metode penelitian hukum normatif (legal research), dengan pendekatan undang-undang (statute approach) dan pendekatan konseptual (conseptual approach).Bahan hukum yang dipergunakan dalam penelitian ini meliputi bahan hukum primer dan sekunder.Hasil penelitian ini menjelaskan mengenai upaya hukum orangtua yang tidak melaksanakan kewajiban alimentasi secara kajian teoritis dapat dilakukan dengan litigasi atau pengadilan dan non-litigasi atau di luar pengadilan.Namun, untuk penyelesaian melalui nonlitigasi di Indonesia belum difasilitasi Negara Mengenai masalah keluarga. Upaya hukum melalui Litigasi dapat berupa pengajuan hak nafkah dan eksekusi putusan hakim yang berkekuatan tetap mengenai hak alimentasi (biaya nafkah).</p><p>Kata Kunci: Upaya hukum; kewajiban alimentasi;anak;dan perlindungan anak.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 125-146
Author(s):  
Angham A. Mohammad ◽  
Magy W. Yusif ◽  
Ahmed E. Shoman

Author(s):  
Fabian ANDRUSZKIEWICZ ◽  
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Olga CHYŻNA ◽  
Ao DENGAOV ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 62 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vittoradolfo Tambone ◽  
Gaetano Piccinocchi ◽  
Massimiliano Andrea Vitali

Il medico di Medicina Generale, per la natura della sua professione, si trova spesso di fronte a problematiche etiche e bioetiche molto diverse, almeno in termini di applicazione, da quelle in cui si trovano i medici ospedalieri e che sembrano coinvolgere la Pratica Clinica nel suo complesso (tessuto sociale e familiare, la medicina del territorio). Tali dinamiche, a volte, rimangono ignorate e lontane anche dagli obiettivi didattici del sistema universitario italiano. L’obiettivo di questo studio pilota, è quello di raccogliere dati oggettivi sufficienti per poter organizzare un piano formativo specifico che colleghi il mondo universitario e la medicina del territorio. A tal fine è stato predisposto un questionario dall’analisi del quale emerge che i principali problemi etici percepiti dai medici di Medicina Generale sono la comunicazione di cattive notizie, i problemi familiari associati alle dipendenze (alcol, droghe, eccetera) ed il rapporto con i colleghi. Si può affermare, in base ai dati raccolti, che i problemi legati alla comunicazione (che in Letteratura rappresentano circa il 5% rispetto a quelli abitualmente considerati prioritari nel dibattito bioetico – quali aborto, fecondazione in vitro ed eutanasia) e quelli derivanti dalla difficoltà nel relazionarsi con i problemi accessori a quelli strettamente sanitari, come ad esempio i problemi familiari associati alle dipendenze, sono prioritari nella percezione degli intervistati. È emerso, inoltre, che il sentire la necessità di acquisire strumenti formativi in ambito etico è correlato all’esperienza della difficoltà ad interagire con questa tipologia di problematiche che non varia in funzione degli anni lavorativi trascorsi. Infine è emerso che le attività formative preferite (corsi residenziali, ECM e Master) sono quelle che permettono maggiore relazione formativa interpersonale sia con docenti (relazione verticale), sia con colleghi (relazione orizzontale). Tale tendenza suggerisce di dedicare maggiore attenzione alla formazione relazionale, probabilmente inserendo nella didattica formale moduli specifici di Psicologia Sociale e di Antropologia. ---------- The general practitioner, by nature of his profession, is often faced with many different ethical and bioethical issues from those with which other physicians who work in healthcare facilities are faced with. These problems seem to involve the whole social and family structure and primary healthcare, concerning aspects that are sometimes disregarded and distant even from the learning goals of the Italian university system. The aim of this pilot study is to collect objective data enough to organize a specific training plan that links university to general practice medicine. A questionnaire was therefore developed and submitted in an anonymous form to the participants of the 32nd National Congress of the Italian Society of General Medicine, held in Florence in November of 2011. The analysis of the questionnaires has shown that the main ethical problems perceived among general practitioners are communicating bad news, family problems associated with addictions (alcohol, drugs, etc.) and professional relationships with colleagues. According to the data collected, the following matters are most important for the respondents: problems related to communication (which in literature represent about 5% of the priorities usually considered the bioethical debate – such as abortion, in vitro fertilization and euthanasia) and those arising from the difficulty in incidental problems which are not strictly healthcare related, such as family problems associated with addictions. Furthermore feeling the need to acquire tools and training in ethics is related to experiencing the uneasiness with this kind of problem, and the fact that this uneasiness does not change with the years spent working, suggests that it is constantly present in this professional category. However, as many as 27% of respondents affirm they have not encountered ethical issues during their career. Finally it was found that the preferred learning types (residential courses, CME and post graduate diplomas) are those that allow greater interpersonal or educational relationship with teachers (vertical relationship) and with colleagues (horizontal relationship). This trend suggests to put greater emphasis on relational training possibly by introducing specific courses to Psychology and Social Anthropology in frontal teaching.


2021 ◽  
pp. 260-274
Author(s):  
Lyudmila F. Shirokova ◽  

Rudolf Sloboda is one of the brightest and most distinctive writers of the generation of the Slovak “sixties”. He was born and lived most of his life in the village of Devinska Nova Ves near Bratislava with a predominantly Croatian population. Sloboda is the author of dozens of works, including novels, stories, short stories, essays, poems, plays, film scripts. In his work, he was based on the original “egocentric” vision of reality and the confessional-monologue type of narration. The themes of his largely autobiographical prose and drama were complex, often painful relationships between people, crisis states of the personality — everything he faced in his own life. The main space of Sloboda’s books is his native village, with its constants and inevitable transformation. The novels of the writer, first of all — “The Narcissus” (1965), “The Reason” (1982) and “The Blood” (1991), reflect the most important stages in the life and mental wavering of the author and his hero: the early youth marked by entering into an unknown social environment and his first erotic experiences; the maturity with family problems and setbacks, psychological crisis; approaching the old age with the extinction of feelings and desires, that lead to inner emptiness. The universal sound of “private” statements about the existential problems of a person, the artistic persuasiveness, originality and recognizability of his style — all this makes the works of Rudolf Sloboda a part of the Gold Reserve of the modern Slovak literature.


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