Thoughtful Critique on the Right Stuff: A Plan for Staying on Top of Family Communication Information

2001 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-24
Author(s):  
Lynne M. Webb
Humaniora ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 1260
Author(s):  
Ulani Yunus

Mass media reports about two males figure who have the power and wealth associated with the case in love relationship. It is not only seen as an “accident" for the women, it needs to be reviewed as further education. The purpose of research is to answer how the district regent of Garut case and the phenomenon of Ahmad Fathanah be a lesson for family communication. The method used is limited to library study, but it is also possible to continue in next research that is exploratory or explanatory research. Through this literature review, the researcher logic is a mainstay of the validity of research results. The results showed that the concept of true marriage must begin with the family, not only limited to verbal communication but also nonverbal. With the right family communication, stigma about women who just want male treasures is disallowed and can be positive thing for the women themselves. Recommendation is mass media help to achieve it through the selection of wise and polite language in framing the news about the women who seem to be "victims" of the power and wealth of men in the study case. 


Author(s):  
AHMAD IKHLASUL AMAL

Presbyacusis hearing loss is common in elderly. Patients with presbyacusis may feel neglected by the family and the surrounding environment. It should be takes the right way to communicate with presbyacusis patients, so that communication can be done effectively. This study aims to identify the phenomenon of family communication with presbyacusis patients who stays in one house. Qualitiataive research design was used in this reserch with� phenomenologycal approach. In-depth interviews and observation was used as data collection method. The results of the research found that the family have an understanding about the meaning of communication which is talking alone and talking with others. Family barriers when communicating with presbyacusis patients are difficult to understand what is the family talking about, difficult to talk, disconnected, family feel annoyed and must be patient when communicating. The family communicates with presbyacusis patients using verbal (verbal) communication such as repetition of speech, non-verbal communication (gesture) that is by mouth movement, touching the shoulders, face-to-face when communicating, hand movements. As a conclusion of this research was obtained the understanding of communication, family barriers when communicating with presbiakusis patients, the way families communicate, family reasons using verbal communication (verbal) and non-verbal (cues).Keywords: family communication, presbyacusis, phenomena


Author(s):  
J. Anthony VanDuzer

SummaryRecently, there has been a proliferation of international agreements imposing minimum standards on states in respect of their treatment of foreign investors and allowing investors to initiate dispute settlement proceedings where a state violates these standards. Of greatest significance to Canada is Chapter 11 of the North American Free Trade Agreement, which provides both standards for state behaviour and the right to initiate binding arbitration. Since 1996, four cases have been brought under Chapter 11. This note describes the Chapter 11 process and suggests some of the issues that may arise as it is increasingly resorted to by investors.


2019 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guido Gainotti

Abstract The target article carefully describes the memory system, centered on the temporal lobe that builds specific memory traces. It does not, however, mention the laterality effects that exist within this system. This commentary briefly surveys evidence showing that clear asymmetries exist within the temporal lobe structures subserving the core system and that the right temporal structures mainly underpin face familiarity feelings.


Author(s):  
J. Taft∅

It is well known that for reflections corresponding to large interplanar spacings (i.e., sin θ/λ small), the electron scattering amplitude, f, is sensitive to the ionicity and to the charge distribution around the atoms. We have used this in order to obtain information about the charge distribution in FeTi, which is a candidate for storage of hydrogen. Our goal is to study the changes in electron distribution in the presence of hydrogen, and also the ionicity of hydrogen in metals, but so far our study has been limited to pure FeTi. FeTi has the CsCl structure and thus Fe and Ti scatter with a phase difference of π into the 100-ref lections. Because Fe (Z = 26) is higher in the periodic system than Ti (Z = 22), an immediate “guess” would be that Fe has a larger scattering amplitude than Ti. However, relativistic Hartree-Fock calculations show that the opposite is the case for the 100-reflection. An explanation for this may be sought in the stronger localization of the d-electrons of the first row transition elements when moving to the right in the periodic table. The tabulated difference between fTi (100) and ffe (100) is small, however, and based on the values of the scattering amplitude for isolated atoms, the kinematical intensity of the 100-reflection is only 5.10-4 of the intensity of the 200-reflection.


Author(s):  
Russell L. Steere ◽  
Michael Moseley

A redesigned specimen holder and cap have made possible the freeze-etching of both fracture surfaces of a frozen fractured specimen. In principal, the procedure involves freezing a specimen between two specimen holders (as shown in A, Fig. 1, and the left side of Fig. 2). The aluminum specimen holders and brass cap are constructed so that the upper specimen holder can be forced loose, turned over, and pressed down firmly against the specimen stage to a position represented by B, Fig. 1, and the right side of Fig. 2.


Author(s):  
K.S. McCarty ◽  
N.R. Wallace ◽  
W. Litaker ◽  
S. Wells ◽  
G. Eisenbarth

The production of adrenocorticotropic hormone by non-pituitary carcinomas has been documented in several tumors, most frequently small cell carcinoma of the lung, islet cell carcinomas of the pancreas, thymomas and carcinoids. Electron microscopy of these tumors reveals typical membrane-limited "neurosecretory" granules. Confirmation of the granules as adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) requires the use of OsO4 as a primary fixative to give the characteristic cored granule appearance in conjunction with immunohistochemical demonstration of the hormone peptide. Because of the rarity of ectopic ACTH production by mammary carcinomas and the absence of appropriate ultrastructural studies in the two examples of such ectopic hormone production in the literature of which we are aware (1,2), we present biochemical and ultrastructural data from a carcinoma of the breast with apparent ACTH production.The patient had her primary tumor in the right breast in 1969. The tumor recurred as visceral and subcutaneous metastases in 1976 and again in 1977.


Author(s):  
Melinda L. Estes ◽  
Samuel M. Chou

Many muscle diseases show common pathological features although their etiology is different. In primary muscle diseases a characteristic finding is myofiber necrosis. The mechanism of myonecrosis is unknown. Polymyositis is a primary muscle disease characterized by acute and subacute degeneration as well as regeneration of muscle fibers coupled with an inflammatory infiltrate. We present a case of polymyositis with unusual ultrastructural features indicative of the basic pathogenetic process involved in myonecrosis.The patient is a 63-year-old white female with a one history of proximal limb weakness, weight loss and fatigue. Examination revealed mild proximal weakness and diminished deep tendon reflexes. Her creatine kinase was 1800 mU/ml (normal < 140 mU/ml) and electromyography was consistent with an inflammatory myopathy which was verified by light microscopy on biopsy muscle. Ultrastructural study of necrotizing myofiber, from the right vastus lateralis, showed: (1) degradation of the Z-lines with preservation of the adjacent Abands including M-lines and H-bands, (Fig. 1), (2) fracture of the sarcomeres at the I-bands with disappearance of the Z-lines, (Fig. 2), (3) fragmented sarcomeres without I-bands, engulfed by invading phagocytes, (Fig. 3, a & b ), and (4) mononuclear inflammatory cell infiltrate in the endomysium.


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