6 The External Influences on Alma Mater

2021 ◽  
pp. 149-175
Helix ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 141-148
Author(s):  
Alexander S. Demidov ◽  
Tatiana V. Rzaeva ◽  
Lida A. Feoknistova ◽  
Sabina M. Egorova

2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (6) ◽  
pp. 2161-2165
Author(s):  
Hristo Ivanov Popnikolov

From the subject presented in the report it is evident that the pre-trial and the court bodies may, to some extent, be influenced both by the person of the accused and by his competence to participate in the criminal process. In this regard as an expert, the psychologist can offer invaluable assistance. Each expertise would assist all actors involved in the administration of justice on their objective assessment of the offenders, the understanding of their individual protection and the inherent self-justification during procedural actions. The involvement of psychologists in the criminal process is key to establishing the truth in the investigation, because every crime as an act has a subjective side, expressed in the psychic attitude of the perpetrator to the committed act. Establishing these psychological motives is a key point in the criminal process with a view to establishing the truth.Psychological protection stabilizes the personality in the critical conditions of counteraction, related to the elimination of the experiences of tension, anxiety, stress and frustration, leading to maximum mobilization of its resources and at the same time to their overpayment. Thus, the individual who is the subject of the process action is protected against the adverse external influences, but at the cost of a lot of effort and enormous loss of nervous-mental energy, which increases his own vulnerability instead of contributing to its reduction. The appearance and functioning of psychological protection can be significantly impeded by the interaction of the investigator with the accused. Even more complicated is the situation when it breaks the communication contact that may arise in the psychological alienation and self-isolation of the accused due to the desire to protect himself.Protective psychological dominance is a real psychic activity that investigators, investigators, investigators and judges need to take into account in order to effectively deal with their task and to overcome the resistance of the investigated persons and in a time to prove in a lawful and moral way their guilt and participation in the commitment of the crimes.


Author(s):  
B.O. Berdiyev ◽  

The article is devoted to the issues of interethnic relations in Central Asia, the need for integration and cooperation between states, external influences, information impacts on the peoples of the region, border issues, overpopulation, ethnic issues and their impact on the stability of the region.


Author(s):  
Socorro Ivonne Barraza Pérez ◽  
María Virginia Arredondo Quiñonez

<p>Una de las mayores preocupaciones del Bachillerato Virtual de la Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa es la de buscar la mejora en el proceso educativo, tratando de cumplir con los lineamientos establecidos en el Sistema Nacional del Bachillerato y que impacte en los estudiantes. De la misma manera, coadyuvar a cumplir con los objetivos del Eje 1 “Innovación Educativa y Docencia de Calidad” del Plan de Desarrollo Institucional Consolidación Global 2021 de nuestra Alma Mater.</p><p>Es por ello que, a partir de esta reflexión, se han hecho cambios a los contenidos temáticos, las actividades a realizar, las formas de trabajar de los docentes, fomentando en los estudiantes la interacción, interactividad, motivación, innovación, originalidad y creatividad en la concreción de sus ideas.</p><p>Considerar las teorías y enfoques del constructivismo y conectividad, ha permitido visualizar que se está fortaleciendo el trabajo en el Bachillerato a distancia, razón por la que al final del documento se deja a consideración un ejemplo de una de las actividades del Curso de Comunicación oral y escrita I.</p>


Author(s):  
Lynda Coon

The final chapter of this volume explores the conversation on Jesus held between material and textual sources, where monumental works of sculpture extend salvific themes found in the lives of saints and the verses of poets. Merovingian meditations on Jesus are multivocal, reflecting the cross-cultural rhythms of a world open to and receptive of external influences, whether originating in classical or biblical texts or hailing from Mediterranean or Northern lands. In order to prove this hypothesis on the Merovingian body and the embodied savior, three works of sculpture produced during the early Middle Ages serve as sounding boards for Jesus’ earthly ministry as enacted by human players: the crucified savior featured on the seventh-century Moselkern Stele; the eighth-century Hypogée des Dunes’s sculpted relief of the two thieves crucified along with Jesus; and the so-called Niederdollendorf “Christ,” carved most likely in the seventh century. Saintly actors, such as Radegund of Poitiers (d. 587), animate three themes expressed in the sculpted sources respectively: (1) absence, (2) torture, and (3) light. The three subjects—light, torture, and absence—all point to strategies of integrating the realm of humanity within the celestial spheres, and each motif tracks different styles of meditating on Merovingian Jesus.


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