Strategy

Author(s):  
Javier Ospina&Bermeo

The present chapter is a contribution to the people who currently have problems in the management of their SME or also to any person who has thought about the possibility of launching themselves into the marvelous world of undertaking a project of moderate size in the hope of seeing it Consolidated, without the problems he has heard from others who have failed in the attempt and who say that the worst thing has been to make the leap to the void without some referents to start the dream odyssey. In these pages the theoretical basis and the suggested instruments for the application are found, all this provided from the thought of some colleagues who are knowledgeable about the strategy and of who has prepared and writes with special dedication the present document.

2012 ◽  
Vol 598 ◽  
pp. 273-278
Author(s):  
Zhao Gao ◽  
Yue Wu

The landscape design of resort is in the pressing need of implementing ecological idea with which it can be authentically established as the result of sustainable development involving people-oriented idea. The rapid development plus the reasonable application of landscape ecology provide the theoretical basis for the construction of ecotypic resort. Employing the theory of landscape ecology to instruct the landscape construction of resort may guarantee the sustainable use of its resources. The paper explores the fundamental theories and approaches of eco-design of resort landscape with the case of Yangmei Island Resort and elaborates the dominant ecotype idea in the process of designing the resort landscape to practically put the people-oriented idea into effect, aiming at creating a harmonious landscape and optimizing the resort landscape.


Author(s):  
Natalia Myronova

Language is the "spirit of the people". Today the generally accepted idea is the one of the anthropocentrism of language. The formation of the anthropocentric paradigm has focused researchers' attention on a person, on its place in culture because the linguistic personality is the center of cultural tradition. Within the framework of this paradigm, cultural linguistics are developing – the science focused on the cultural factor in language and the linguistic factor in the person; the science that aims to study the correlation and the communication between language and culture, between language and consciousness. The formation of the stable nomenclature is the cultural linguistics' problem of high priority. One of the most important concepts in this field is the concept of linguistic-cultural code, along with the concepts of "cultural code" and "verbal code". The article is devoted to the analysis of modern approaches to the study of the concept of linguistic-cultural code, which is a verbal embodiment of the cultural code. It aims to analyze existing works on this problem and define the theoretical foundations of the study of the linguistic-cultural code. The article reveals typological and functional characteristics of linguistic-cultural code systems. It describes methods of classification of codes within the system on the thematic and substantive grounds, namely the division of codes into substantive and conceptual ones. The purpose of the classifications of this kind is to identify and organize material means of expressing culturally relevant information. The article considers the system of the hierarchical ordering of linguistic-cultural codes and uses the term "subcode" to denote the linguoculture of lower-level systems. The linguistic and cultural interpretation of the subcode as a unit of the lower level than the code and of its place in the system of cultural codes with branchy vertical and horizontal internal connections, forming a figurative cultural paradigm, appears to be relevant. The conclusions of the article may serve as the theoretical basis for further practical research in the field of linguoculture and linguistic semiotics.


1983 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 90-92
Author(s):  
Viggo Mortensen

The Reformation of GrundtvigianismBy Viggo MortensenA review of The Vartov Book 1982, published by Kirkeligt Samfunds Forlag. This yearbook is a forum for all-round discussion and open debate. It does not regard the Bible as an a-historical heaven-sent book, but contains reliably informative articles, amongst others a narrative account by Finn Jacobi of the stories concerning Mary, the mother of Jesus. Two other articles attempt to read Grundtvig in the light of K. E. Løgstrup by drawing their theoretical basis from Løgstrup in order to reform the rigidified grundtvigianism.Løgstrup’s theology, according to Ole Jensen, is a modern grundtvigian theology. The grundtvigianism that was victorious in the last century was in fact victorious unto death, insofar as it forgot the critical barb in Grundtvig’s concept of folkelighed (that which is of the people). But Ole Jensen finds this criticism revitalized in L.gstrup’s posthumous essay collection System and Symbol from 1982. Svend Andersen’s article on the world-picture and the creation idea is also indirectly a criticism of those who allow a natural scientific general view to gain a monopoly on the description and interpretation of reality. He advocates a dialogue between theology and the natural sciences.


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-45
Author(s):  
Karlygash SHARIPOVA ◽  

The author of the article shares information about the methodology of Akhmet Baitursynov – the largest person who occupies a special place in the political and cultural life of the Kazakh society in the first decades of the twentieth century. Ahmet Baitursynuly is the spiritual leader of his people, a wise son who "sows the seeds of honesty". He is a co-owner who has worked for one institute or a dozen authors to date. In particular, Akhmet Baitursynuly is a reformer who created a national script for six million Kazakhs of that period, a public figure who made efforts to teach Kazakh children in their native languages, the author of "alphabets", textbooks for teaching children the Kazakh language in national schools, a linguist who laid the foundation of the national science-Kazakh linguistics; the first scientist-philologist, representing the theory of Kazakh literary studies, the first scientist-culturologist, researcher of the history of the culture of the people, teacher-innovator, presenting the methodology of teaching the native language in a new way, one of the organizers of Kazakh science, one of the first professors of the Kazakh language and literature, who laid the foundation of our national Academy today. The main of these names is the art critic of the Kazakh word, the art critic of the Kazakh language.


1969 ◽  
pp. 177-192
Author(s):  
Raphael Dos Santos Miguelez Perez

The present article aims to show which modes of operation of ideology can be found in the Emperor of Japan Akihito’s discourse. For this purpose, Critical Discourse Analysis’ theoretical basis is used here, more precisely the concept of ideology and the modes of operation of ideology created by Thompson. In this way, the critical analysis of Akihito’ speeches reveals that even if the Emperor of Japan does not rule the country, as stated in the Constitution of Japan, valid since the end of the Second World War, his position as the symbol of the nation and of the union of the people confers him influence over these people, carried out by the ideology.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 06-12
Author(s):  
Fabiana Vergílio Souto ◽  
Ana Augusta Rodrigues Westin Ebaid

The question of value, in relation to law, manifests itself in two distinct but equally relevant moments: the first, when the norm is produced (nomogenesis); The second, when it is applied (subsumption). The problem question also arises from two different angles: that of justice, supreme value in the legal sphere and that of legitimacy.The results obtained point to the realization that the social forces and all the immanent power of the people impels the Legislative Power, generating the necessity of effecting the nomogenesis, that corresponds to the social needs. And that, at a later moment, the ideology of the judge, conditioned by cultural data in the processes of socialization, guides the subsumption.In order to follow up and theoretical basis of the present research, the search for bibliographical material, more specifically written books, and the digital format, emphasizing the prestigious doctrines and authors was used as the main mechanism of investigation.


Author(s):  
Maria M. Radchenko

The present article examines and proves the theory, according to which the short story “A Small House in the 5th Christmas St.” by Yu.P. Annenkov implicitly contains the elements of Eugène Delacroix’s painting “Liberty Leading the People”. The incorporation of painting’s elements into the story’s texture has become possible due to ekphrasis – an instrument Annenkov used quite often in his works. Taking into consideration the fact that there is no single approach in analyzing this “intermedial device”, two concepts of ekphrasis has been chosen as the theoretical basis for the present research – one presented by the work of V.V. Feshchenko and O.V. Koval, another one – by the article of V.V. Lepakhin. After the detailed examination of Annenkov’s short story and Delacroix’s painting it may be concluded that by two characters – Tekla Balchus and her son Stasik – the writer not only ekphrastically represented the key figures and the plot of “Liberty Leading the People”, but also intentionally distorted the initial visual image in order to demonstrate in the verbal form of the story his own disillusionment with the ideas of the revolution.


2013 ◽  
Vol 791-793 ◽  
pp. 2226-2229
Author(s):  
Yan Geng

Environmental quality evaluation contains some procedures such as determination of environmental evaluation factors, Environmental monitoring, evaluation of the standard, approach of the evaluation, identification of environment and so on. With the development of the society, the living standard of the people has improved, and the better living condition and living environment has been put forward. It has boosted the living environment of the residents to get to humanization. Theoretical basis and scientific foundation have provided for the environment evaluation of the living environment. Therefore, it is very necessary and urgent for the applying and meaning of the living environment. This paper has a goal to test and verify the estate in Anhui based on studying the environment evaluation, for building the environmental estate lay the foundation.


2008 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 425-453 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahar Lifshitz

The people of the land have used oppression, and exercised robbery, and have wronged the poor and needy, and have oppressed the stranger unlawfully.(Ezekiel 22:29)Ezekiel's lament emphasizes that oppression in general, and especially oppression of the needy and the distressed, is always an extremely immoral and illegal act. In the Bible, “oppression” describes the unilateral taking of another person's property or depriving her of her rights. Yet, sometimes even an apparently voluntary agreement might be oppressive. Preventing oppression, therefore, has became one of the declared aims of contractual doctrine, as in the well-known American doctrine of unconscionability.Unconscionability and oppression are broad concepts that describe a wide-ranging array of cases and situations. Not surprisingly, therefore, despite the formidable and complex body of legal writing on the unconscionability doctrine, a great deal of ambiguity remains as to its theoretical basis, as well as its practical content.In this article I seek to enrich the modern Western discussion by analyzing Jewish law doctrine which addresses the issue of oppressive exploitative contracts, an approach which is both unique and to date largely neglected by scholars in the area. This Jewish law doctrine developed in response to a specific kind of oppressive contract, in which a semi-monopolistic party exploits the distress of a needy party in order to demand an above-market price (hereinafter referred to as oppressive-exploitative contracts).


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 3-14
Author(s):  
Sergey S. Zenin ◽  

The proposed article makes an attempt at a study of the processes of the origination and development of theoretical bases for the idea of the rule of the people in the medieval theological tradition. The author systematically analyzes the systems of ideas of Aurelius Augustinus, Thomas Aquinas, Manegold of Lautenbach, John of Salisbury and other thinkers. The paper notes that the development of the rule of the people doctrine in the medieval theological tradition has secured the establishment of a theoretical framework. The idea of the rule of the people is developed during the studied period taking into account two interdependent tendencies. On the one hand, it is drawn up as the main argument in justification of derivativeness and limitation of the monarch’s secular authorities. On the other hand, it is established as a theoretical basis of a new legitimate ground for the king’s rule.


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