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Fux, Jacques. "As aranhas que choram e sorriem: resenha de "Aranhas", de Carlos Henrique Schroeder (Record, 2020)." Revista Odisseia 5, Especial (December 20, 2020): 254–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.21680/1983-2435.2020v5nespecialid23551.

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Maisch, Andreas, and Klaus-Peter Schroeder. "Rezension von: Schroeder, Klaus-Peter, Das Alte Reich und seine Städte." Württembergisch Franken 83 (June 9, 2023): 423–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.53458/wfr.v83i.6528.

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Klaus-Peter Schroeder, Das Alte Reich und seine Städte. Untergang und Neubeginn: Die Mediatisierung der oberdeutschen Reichsstädte im Gefolge des Reichsdeputationshauptschlusses 1802/03, München (C. H. Beck) 1991. 616 S.
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Ivenko, V. M., and V. Y. Shishkin. "SOLUBILITY OF SILVER IN LIQUID CESIUM AND THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF THESE SOLUTIONS." Расплавы, no. 3 (May 1, 2023): 267–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0235010623030040.

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For a number of years, the Institute of High-Temperature Electrochemistry of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences has been determining the solubility of silver depending on temperature both in individual potassium and cesium, and with additions to these alkali metals of their halides. At the beginning of the study, they were assumed to be corrosive due to the prevailing opinion in the literature about the low solubility of silver in potassium and even less in cesium. In this work, it is shown that the solubility of silver in cesium is greater than in potassium. Here are measurements of the solubility of silver in liquid cesium at temperatures from 500 to 900°C. The average value of solubility for each temperature varied from 0.94 to 11.1 mol % Ag, respectively. Experimental data on the solubility of silver in cesium are approximated by a polynomial of the second degree. NAg = 6.066 · 10–5T2 – 5.966 · 10–2T + 15.58, where NAg is silver solubility in mol %, Т is temperature in °C. In this article, using data on the solubility of silver in cesium and the ideal Schroeder solubility equation, the values of the activity coefficients of silver and the partial enthalpy of mixing of silver and its partial excess entropy in these solutions were obtained. They are respectively equal: \({{\overline {\Delta H} }_{{{\text{Ag}}}}}\) = 38 154.8 J/mol and \({{\overline {\Delta S} }_{{{\text{exAg}}}}}\) = 14.215 J/(mol · K). The Schroeder equation was used under the assumption that the enthalpy of silver melting is independent of temperature. The values of the logarithm of the silver activity coefficient versus temperature are approximated by the equation: ln(yAg) = 4589 · 1/T – 1.7097. Approximation error R2 = 0.9818.
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Pieczka, Ildikó. "Johnson, C., Toly, N. and Schroeder, H. (eds.): The Urban Climate Challenge: Rethinking the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime." Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 65, no. 2 (June 30, 2016): 200–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.15201/hungeobull.65.2.11.

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Bojarska, Joanna, Milan Remko, Martin Breza, Izabela D. Madura, Krzysztof Kaczmarek, Janusz Zabrocki, and Wojciech M. Wolf. "A Supramolecular Approach to Structure-Based Design with A Focus on Synthons Hierarchy in Ornithine-Derived Ligands: Review, Synthesis, Experimental and in Silico Studies." Molecules 25, no. 5 (March 3, 2020): 1135. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25051135.

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The success of innovative drugs depends on an interdisciplinary and holistic approach to their design and development. The supramolecular architecture of living systems is controlled by non-covalent interactions to a very large extent. The latter are prone to extensive cooperation and like a virtuoso play a symphony of life. Thus, the design of effective ligands should be based on thorough knowledge on the interactions at either a molecular or high topological level. In this work, we emphasize the importance of supramolecular structure and ligand-based design keeping the potential of supramolecular H-bonding synthons in focus. In this respect, the relevance of supramolecular chemistry for advanced therapies is appreciated and undisputable. It has developed tools, such as Hirshfeld surface analysis, using a huge data on supramolecular interactions in over one million structures which are deposited in the Cambridge Structure Database (CSD). In particular, molecular interaction surfaces are useful for identification of macromolecular active sites followed by in silico docking experiments. Ornithine-derived compounds are a new, promising class of multi-targeting ligands for innovative therapeutics and cosmeceuticals. In this work, we present the synthesis together with the molecular and supramolecular structure of a novel ornithine derivative, namely N-α,N-δ)-dibenzoyl-(α)-hydroxymethylornithine, 1. It was investigated by modern experimental and in silico methods in detail. The incorporation of an aromatic system into the ornithine core induces stacking interactions, which are vital in biological processes. In particular, rare C=O…π intercontacts have been identified in 1. Supramolecular interactions were analyzed in all structures of ornithine derivatives deposited in the CSD. The influence of substituent was assessed by the Hirshfeld surface analysis. It revealed that the crystal packing is stabilized mainly by H…O, O…H, C…H, Cl (Br, F)…H and O…O interactions. Additionally, π…π, C-H…π and N-O…π interactions were also observed. All relevant H-bond energies were calculated using the Lippincott and Schroeder H-bond model. A library of synthons is provided. In addition, the large synthons (Long-Range Synthon Aufbau Module) were considered. The DFT optimization either in vacuo or in solutio yields very similar molecular species. The major difference with the relevant crystal structure was related to the conformation of terminal benzoyl C15-C20 ring. Furthermore, in silico prediction of the extensive physicochemical ADME profile (absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion) related to the drug-likeness and medicinal chemistry friendliness revealed that a novel ornithine derivative 1 has the potential to be a new drug candidate. It has shown good in silico absorption and very low toxicity.
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Merlino, John, Evanthia Tambosis, and Duncan Veal. "Chromogenic Tube Test for Presumptive Identification or Confirmation of Isolates as Candida albicans." Journal of Clinical Microbiology 36, no. 4 (1998): 1157–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.36.4.1157-1159.1998.

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This report describes a new, modified, simple, and cost-effective method for the use of CHROMagar Candida (CHROMagar Company, Paris, France) for the presumptive identification of isolates as Candida albicans after preliminary growth. Sixty randomly selected clinical isolates were evaluated, including 38 of C. albicans. With incubation at 37°C for 24 h, the sensitivity and specificity appeared to be excellent and the test performed better than the traditional germ tube test. However, at earlier times, C. tropicalis isolates gave false-positive results.
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Suandika, I. Nyoman. "Perlindungan Hukum Terhadap Hak-Hak Karyawan Tetap Dalam Hal Terjadi Pemutusan Hubungan Kerja (PHK) Menurut Undang-Undang Nomor 13 Tahun 2003." Jurnal Ilmiah Raad Kertha 2, no. 1 (July 8, 2020): 43–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.47532/jirk.v2i1.151.

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In a work relationship such as other legal relationships it does not always run smoothly,because the wishes of one party (generally workers) cannot always be fulfilled by otherparties (employers), so that this will cause problems in work relationships such astermination of employment (layoffs) ) the formulation of the problem in this study are: 1.What factors cause the termination of employment (FLE) to permanent employees. 2.What is the legal effect if there is a termination of employment (FLE) against permanentemployees according to Law Number 13 of 2003. This study uses a type of normativeresearch, namely research by examining library material or secondary data. Factors thatcaused employers to lay off workers / laborers according to Law No. 13 of 2003 are: a)violations of work agreements, company regulations, and collective labor agreements. b) Violations or serious mistakes. c) Employees are detained by the authorities. d) Due tochanges in company status. e) because the company is closed. e) Because workers arecaught in a criminal case. f) Because the company is closed. g) bankrupt company. h)Workers are absent from their jobs. The legal consequences of termination of employmentwith workers / laborers according to Law No.13 / 2003 in Article 156 paragraph (1) areto give obligations to employers to provide; a) Severance pay, b. Working period awardmoney (service fees). C. Reimbursement of rights. D. Separate money.
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Bao, Wurigumula, and Ying Shirley Meng. "(Invited) Development and Application of Titration Gas Chromatography in Elucidating the Behavior of Anode in Lithium Batteries." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2023-01, no. 2 (August 28, 2023): 633. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2023-012633mtgabs.

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The accelerated transition to renewable energy systems worldwide has triggered increasing interest in energy storage technologies, especially in lithium batteries. Accurate diagnosis and understanding of the batteries degradation mechanism are essential. Titration Gas Chromatography (TGC) has been developed to quantitively understand the anode. The inactive Li in the cycled anode can be categorized into two kinds: 1) trapped Li0 (such as trapped lithiated graphite (LixC6), Li0, and lithium silicon alloy (LixSi)) and 2) solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) Li+. Noted that only trapped Li0 can react with the protic solvent to generate the hydrogen (H2), while SEI (Li+) does not1. Therefore, the H2 gas quantification can be correlated to the trapped Li0 as the foundation mechanism of TGC. With the optimal solvent selection, we successfully applied TGC to investigated: 1) the degradation behavior of Si-based anode materials2, 3; 2) corrosion effects on electrochemically deposited Li metal anode4; 3) the cycling behavior of Gr anode; 4) Li inventory quantification in practical Li metal battery5. We demonstrate the various application of TGC techniques in quantitatively examining the Li inventory changes of the anode. Beyond that, the results can provide unique insights into identifying the critical bottlenecks that facilitate battery performance development. References: Fang, C.; Li, J.; Zhang, M.; Zhang, Y.; Yang, F.; Lee, J. Z.; Lee, M. H.; Alvarado, J.; Schroeder, M. A.; Yang, Y.; Lu, B.; Williams, N.; Ceja, M.; Yang, L.; Cai, M.; Gu, J.; Xu, K.; Wang, X.; Meng, Y. S., Quantifying inactive lithium in lithium metal batteries. Nature 2019, 572 (7770), 511-515. Bao, W.; Fang, C.; Cheng, D.; Zhang, Y.; Lu, B.; Tan, D. H.; Shimizu, R.; Sreenarayanan, B.; Bai, S.; Li, W., Quantifying lithium loss in amorphous silicon thin-film anodes via titration-gas chromatography. Cell Reports Physical Science 2021, 2 (10), 100597. Sreenarayanan, B.; Tan, D. H.; Bai, S.; Li, W.; Bao, W.; Meng, Y. S., Quantification of lithium inventory loss in micro silicon anode via titration-gas chromatography. Journal of Power Sources 2022, 531, 231327. Lu, B.; Li, W.; Cheng, D.; Bhamwala, B.; Ceja, M.; Bao, W.; Fang, C.; Meng, Y. S., Suppressing chemical corrosions of lithium metal anodes. Advanced Energy Materials 2022, 2202012. Deng, W.; Yin, X.; Bao, W.; Zhou, X.; Hu, Z.; He, B.; Qiu, B.; Meng, Y. S.; Liu, Z., Quantification of reversible and irreversible lithium in practical lithium-metal batteries. Nature Energy 2022, 7 (11), 1031-1041.
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Wang, Yi-Ci, Pei-Jun Liu, Guo-Ping Luo, Zhe Liu, and Peng-Fei Cao. "Optimization of heat treatment of glass-ceramics made from blast furnace slag." High Temperature Materials and Processes 39, no. 1 (October 8, 2020): 539–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2020-0059.

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AbstractCaO–MgO–Al2O3–SiO2 glass-ceramics with diopside as the main crystalline phase were prepared by melting blast furnace slag obtained from Baotou Iron and Steel Company. The effect of heat treatment on the crystallization behavior of glass-ceramics, containing a large proportion of melted blast furnace slag, was studied by means of differential thermal analysis and scanning electron microscopy. The optimum heat-treatment regime was obtained by orthogonal experimental results for glass-ceramics in which blast furnace slag comprised 70% of the composition and 1% Cr2O3 and 4% TiO2 were used as nucleating agents. The nucleation temperature was 750°C for 2.5 h and the crystallization temperature was 930°C for 1 h. Under this regime, the performance of the glass-ceramic was better than that of other groups in the orthogonal experiment.
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Khumairoh, Puspita, Himawan Tri Bayu Murti Petrus, and Chandra Wahyu Purnomo. "Production of biochar from Bitter Melon Seeds Waste by Pyrolysis Method." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 830, no. 1 (September 1, 2021): 012019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/830/1/012019.

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Abstract The rejection rate of seeds at a seed company is approximately 5% of total sorted seeds. Rejected seeds is difficult to treat and caused the problem in the environment. This research aims to produce carbon or biochar from rejected bitter melon seeds by pyrolysis method. The functional groups on the carbon formed was observed using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscope (FTIR). The pyrolysis was carried out at temperature variations of 350°C, 400°C, and 450°C for 60 minutes. The yield of carbon using pyrolysis at temperature of 350°C, 400°C, and 450°C were 34,65%, 26,09%, and 24,22%, respectively. The results of FTIR spectrophotometer analysis on pyrolyzed carbon contain several functional groups of O–H, C=C, and C–O. This produced char can be recycled back to agriculture land as biochar for soil improvement.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "C.H. Schroeder Company"

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Su, Ke-Ren, and 蘇科任. "A Study of Enterprise Value Evaluation and Value Driver Analysis–The Case Study of H & C Construction Company." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/f46fb4.

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國立中山大學
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The construction industry is the head of industry. The influence of the economy often affects the overall operation of construction industry. Whether it is investors or shareholders, they are concerned about the performance of the investment company in the future operation. It is an important issue to understand the key profit factors of the enterprise and to determine whether the enterprise has the ability to make profit or not. The research selected two construction companies with good performance. After comparing the advantage and disadvantage of various evaluation methods, the case companies were evaluated by free cash flow discount method. By setting hypothetical parameters, the estimated stock price of the future case company is obtained by discounting the net cash flow of pro forma financial statements. Finally, the sensitivity analysis of the impact stock price is used to understand what is the main factor affecting the enterprise price value. The results show that the main factor affecting the value of the construction companies is the weighted average cost of capital and inventory turnover. The construction companies generally have high debt ratio and high value of inventory. The key factor in the operation of the industry is flexible use financial leverage while maintaining high levels of debt. And the speed of selling inventory affects the overall operating capital. Under the two to five years of construction cycle, the rapid conversion of inventory into working capital can continue to provide the companies operating energy.
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Liu, Yu-cheng, and 劉育誠. "Importance Performance Analysis of Customer Service Quality of Wealth Management Business in Taiwan - A Case of H Branch of C Company." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/295yef.

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國立高雄大學
國際高階經營管理碩士在職專班(IEMBA)
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Financial service industry is an important part in a country’s economic development. Taking advantage of clients’ capital flows, banks in Taiwan have tapped into the asset management business for more profits. The Wealth-X and UBS Billionaire census 2013 shows an increase of 13% in the total wealth of Asian billionaires. Just for Taiwan, there are 25 billionaires who have accounted for total assets of about $50 billion. As global wealth continues to grow, demand for asset management rises. The contribution and importance of asset management to banks have unceasingly been rising. At present, the focus of the banking industry is on the group of clientele at the top of the pyramid whose annual income is above 3 million. Customized asset management services have been introduced accounting for more than 1.5 trillion in the annual asset management market. However, the current customer satisfaction in asset management in the Taiwan region is getting lower and lower. Therefore, it is time to consider how to promote service quality to build up a good corporate image, further enhance customer satisfaction, and maintain a good relationship between customers and banks. In Taiwan, customer service quality is highly emphasized in banking asset management. Therefore, this study investigated the asset management customer service quality in Taiwan using Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA). The object of this study was the asset management account holders of a bank. Based on the customers of branch H of company C in Taiwan, a total of 200 questionnaires were given out. 28 questionnaires were deemed invalid because of incomplete responses. A total of 172 questionnaires were returned with a valid rate of 86%. An analysis was done on these questionnaires with customer service quality items categorized into four quadrants. Degree of importance and performance situation of service quality offered by branch H of company C was studied. Through this study, we hope to provide to branch H of company C a reference in how to improve service quality in the banking asset management industry so that customer satisfaction will be enhanced, customer relations management will be focused, and business performance will be created.
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Adam, Adrian Ciprian. "Quais são os indicadores económicos que influenciam o crédito automóvel." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/19000.

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Em Portugal, após períodos de instabilidade, nomeadamente a crise económica mundial e a crise de dívida soberana, tem-se verificado um aumento exponencial e constante na corrida ao crédito automóvel, por parte dos agentes económicos. A presente dissertação tem como objetivo analisar o comportamento do crédito automóvel durante o período compreendido entre 1998-2018. Pretende-se analisar os indicadores económicos mais relevantes da economia portuguesa e determinar, através de estudo econométrico, quais destes influenciam o crédito automóvel e que tipos de impacto têm. Para responder à pergunta central desta investigação é utilizado o modelo econométrico de Vetores Autorregressivos. A investigação abrange dois modelos de crédito automóvel: para particulares e para empresas. Estudos anteriormente realizados mostram que indicadores económicos como taxa de desemprego, PIB, rendimento das famílias e taxa de juros, são alguns dos que podem influenciar o setor automóvel. Os resultados alcançados demonstram que os indicadores como a taxa de variação do PIB, a taxa de desemprego, o rendimento líquido e a carga fiscal são fatores que afetam o crédito automóvel e que, consequentemente, necessitam de um acompanhamento próximo e continuado, no sentido de se tomar uma boa decisão estratégica ao nível de gestão, no caso de uma instituição financeira. Ao nível do estado, os resultados são interessantes, uma vez que o mesmo tem a possibilidade de manobrar os indicadores económicos através de decisões governamentais (designadamente o rendimento líquido e a carga fiscal) e, desse modo, controlar indiretamente o crédito automóvel.
In Portugal, following instability times, such as the world economic crisis and the sovereign debt crisis, there has been a steady and exponential increase in the demand for car purchasing credit from economy agents. This dissertation aims at analyzing the behaviour of car purchase credit during the time period 1998-2018. It is intended to analyze the most relevant economic indicators of the Portuguese economy and through econometric study to ascertain which of them influence car purchasing credit and what types of impact they have. In order to answer the core issue of this research, the econometric model Vector autoregression shall be used. The research covers two models for car purchase credit: for companies and private individuals. Earlier studies indicate that economic indicators such as unemployment, GDP, household income and interest rates are some of the indicators that may influence the car sector. The resulting outcomes show that indicators such as the GDP variable rate, unemployment, household income and taxation weight are factors that need close and continuous monitoring in order to make a good strategic decision at management level, in the case of a financial institution. At state level, the results are interesting as it has got the potential to maneuver economic indicators through government decisions (namely net incomes taxation weight) and therefore, to indirectly control car purchasing credit.
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Books on the topic "C.H. Schroeder Company"

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Sloan, Kermit V. Samuel H. Slone and the First Virginia Infantry. Rocky Mount, Va: Blue Ridge Traditions, 1997.

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K, Smith Valerie, and Smith Rob, eds. Cut glass catalogs: Clark, International Cut Glass, Libbey, et al. Leawood, KS: V-R Information Systems, 2006.

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author, Shockley Jay, ed. Seventh Regiment Armory Interior first floor interior consisting of the Entrance Hall, the main corridor, the grand Stair Hall and staircase leading to the basement and to the second floor, the Veterans' Room, the Library, the Reception Room, the Board of Officers Room (Colonel Emmons Clark Memorial Room), the Colonel's Room, the Adjutant's Room, the Equipment Room, the Outer Committee Room, the Inner Committee Room, the Field and Staff Room, and the Drill Room (excluding the storage rooms beneath the gallery, but including the four comer stairs and the passageways to the Lexington A venue and administration building entrances); the second floor interior consisting of the main corridor, the grand Stair Hall and staircase leading to the third floor, the staircases at the north and south ends of the main corridor leading to the third floor, the Company A (First Company) Room, the Company B (Second Company) Room, the Company C (Third Company) Room, the Company D (Fourth Company) Room, the Company E (Fifth Company) Room and western alcove, the Company F (Sixth Company) Room and western alcove, the Company G (Seventh Company) Room, the Company H (Eighth Company) Room, the Company I (Ninth Company) Room, the Company K (fenth Company) Room, the Company L (Eleventh Company) Room, and the Company M (Twelfth Company) Room; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall, ceiling, and floor surfaces, woodwork, cabinets, fireplaces, doors and door hardware, chandeliers, light fixtures, stained-glass window screens, stair railings, radiators, affixed paintings, attached decorative elements, and Drill Room roof trusses; 643 Park Avenue, Manhattan: Built 1877-81, architect Charles W. Clinton : additions and alterations, Robinson & Knust, 1909-11. New York]: NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1994.

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author, Shockley Jay, ed. J. & W. Seligman & Company Building (later Lehman Brothers Building; now Banca Commerciale Italiana Building), 1 William Street (aka 1-9 William Street, 1-7 South William Street, and 63-67 Stone Street), Borough of Manhattan: Built 1906-07; Francis H. Kimball and Julian C. Levi, architects ; George A. Fuller Co., builders; South William Street facade alteration 1929, Harry R. Allen, architect; addition 1982-86, Gino Valle, architect. New York]: Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1996.

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Basil, Williams, and Erskine Childers. H. A. C. in South Africa: A Record of the Services Rendered in the South African War by Members Of. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Childers, Erskine. In the Ranks of the C. I. V. ; a Narrative and Diary of Personal Experiences with the C. I. V. Battery (H. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Series, Michigan Historical Reprint. Report of the directors and mine agent of the Star copper company, with letters from Wn. H. Stevens and A. C. Davis, esqs. Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 2005.

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Catalogue Chronologically Arranged of the Collection of Clocks, Watches, Chronometers: Movements, Sundials, Seals, &C. , &C. , Presented to the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers of the City of London by the Revd. H. L. Nelthropp. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Catalogue Chronologically Arranged of the Collection of Clocks, Watches, Chronometers: Movements, Sundials, Seals, &C. , &C. , Presented to the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers of the City of London by the Revd. H. L. Nelthropp. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Buckingham, W. Fl 1862. In the Queen's Bench [microform] : The Commercial Bank of Canada, Plaintiffs, Versus the Great Western Railway Company, Defendants: Counsel for Plaintiffs, Hon. J. H. Cameron, Q. C. , M. P. P... . Counsel for Defendants, M. C. Cameron, Esq. , M. P. P... . Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "C.H. Schroeder Company"

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Ulbrich, Hannah, and Marco Wedel. "Design of a Process and Role Model for Internal Crowdsourcing." In Contributions to Management Science, 79–101. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52881-2_5.

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AbstractThe successful implementation of internal crowdsourcing (IC) in a company requires a precise description and definition of the personnel responsibilities for the various process levels and process components within each process phase of IC. As part of the research project ‘ICU—Internal Crowdsourcing in Companies’, we have developed a new role model for internal crowdsourcing based on a practical application of IC in the company GASAG AG, an energy provider located in Berlin, Germany. The aim of this article is to present the main features of this role model (Some aspects of this article will also be published in German. Please be referred to Daum, M., Wedel, M., Zinke-Wehlmann, C., Ulbrich, H. (ed.) (2020): Gestaltung vernetzt-flexibler Arbeit. Beiträge aus Theorie und Praxis für die digitale Arbeitswelt. Berlin: Springer Vieweg). It is based on the roles of the agile model of Scrum, because partial aspects of the internal crowdsourcing process and certain process steering tasks have similarities with the procedure and task descriptions of Scrum. Scrum, as a mature and practice-proven set of rules with role descriptions, rules, events and artefacts, provides helpful implications for the design of an internal crowdsourcing role model as we will prove in further detail.
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"M. C. O’Hearn, General Agent, United Fruit Company, to H. S. Blair, Division Manager, United Fruit Company." In The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume XI, 496. Duke University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822392729-219.

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"Diplomatic Conferences And Confederations Of States." In The United Nations System and its Predecessors, edited by Franz Knipping, 3–77. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198764496.003.0001.

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Abstract Bibliographical references: W Niif: Zur Geschichte der Heiligen Allianz, Bern 1928; J. G. Lockhart: The Peacemakers, 1814-1815, London 1932, repr. Freeport 1968; C. K Webster: The Congress of Vienna, 1814-1815, London 1934;]. H. Pirenne: La Sainte Alliance, 2 vols., Neufchatel 1946; M. Bourquin: Histoire de la Sainte Alliance, Geneva 1954; K Griewank: Der Wiener KongreB und die europaische Restauration, 2nd ed. Leipzig 1954; G. Bertier de Sauvigny (ed.): La Sainte Alliance: textes choisis et presentes, Paris 1972; E. E. Kraehe: Metternich’s German Policy. Vol. 2: The Congress of Vienna, 1814-1815, Princeton 1984; K Muller (ed.): Quellen zur Geschichte des Wiener Kongresses 1814/15, Darmstadt 1986; F. Choisel: Un siecle avant l’Onu: La Sainte Alliance, Historama 28 (1986), 63-68; P. W Schroeder. The Transformation of European Politics 1763-1848, Oxford 1994.
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"Table of Contents." In Atlas of Odor Character Profiles, 8–11. ASTM International100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1520/mnl11962d.

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This atlas is a result of the work of many individuals. Some of the following people were actively assisting throughout the project, in addition to organizing the profile data collection within their organizations: This atlas is a result of the work of many individuals. Some of the following people were actively assisting throughout the project, in addition to organizing the profile data collection within their organizations: Jarke, Frank H. IIT Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois 60616. Masurat, Thomas. Warner-Lambert Research Institute, Morris Plains, New Jersey 07950. McDaniel, Harry C. Procter and Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45224. McDaniel, Jerry W. Procter and Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio 45224. Meilgaard, Morten C. Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit, Michigan 48226. Powers, John J. Department of Food Science, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602. Warren, Craig B. International Flavors and Fragrances, Union Beach, New Jersey 07735 Withycombe, Donald A. International Flavors and Fragrances, Union Beach, New Jersey 07735.
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Dravnieks, Andrew. "Atlas of Odor Character Profiles." In Atlas of Odor Character Profiles, 1–354. ASTM International100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1520/mnl11963d.

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This atlas is a result of the work of many individuals. Some of the following people were actively assisting throughout the project, in addition to organizing the profile data collection within their organizations: This atlas is a result of the work of many individuals. Some of the following people were actively assisting throughout the project, in addition to organizing the profile data collection within their organizations: Jarke, Frank H. IIT Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois 60616. Masurat, Thomas. Warner-Lambert Research Institute, Morris Plains, New Jersey 07950. McDaniel, Harry C. Procter and Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45224. McDaniel, Jerry W. Procter and Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio 45224. Meilgaard, Morten C. Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit, Michigan 48226. Powers, John J. Department of Food Science, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602. Warren, Craig B. International Flavors and Fragrances, Union Beach, New Jersey 07735 Withycombe, Donald A. International Flavors and Fragrances, Union Beach, New Jersey 07735.
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Elliott, Jack D. "Mexico." In To the Ramparts of Infinity, 51–61. University Press of Mississippi, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496841872.003.0005.

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In 1846, disputes over the boundary with Mexico began to grow as the Republic of Texas came closer to joining the United States. In Ripley, a volunteer company was organized to join the war against Mexico. Falkner was voted in as first lieutenant at age twenty. Brothers T. C. Hindman Jr. and Robert H. Hindman were also a part of the company. The journey to the southwest was fraught with difficulty and disease. Falkner was eventually injured during a conflict and declared unfit for duty due to his injuries. Despite his wounds, Falkner was of relatively good health and began to develop a romantic interest in Holland R. Pearce, an orphan that moved to Ripley with her siblings. Falkner was eventually discharged due to his injuries and married Holland. This chapter covers Falkner’s early battle experiences and the early days of his first marriage.
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Ouarzazi, Yassine El. "Delivering on Purpose." In Putting Purpose Into Practice, 113–29. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198870708.003.0008.

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Chapter 8 describes the process of ecosystem orchestration in more detail. It sets out an eight-step process around: (a) establishing a purpose, (b) designing metrics that measure the purpose, (c) identifying the relevant stakeholders, (d) mapping their objectives, capabilities, relationships, and pain points (i.e. problems), (e) selecting the pain points in the ecosystem that the organization should address, (f) measuring the baseline performance metrics before the intervention, (g) identifying, testing, and implementing the interventions to address the pain points, and (h) measuring the impact of the interventions on purpose and performance. The chapter emphasizes that the process of ecosystem orchestration involves the company placing the interests of the ecosystem and the ecosystem’s purpose against the company’s own self-interest at the centre of its own purpose. In so doing, the company should embrace the creation of mutuality of benefits not for enlightened self-interest but on a commitment to delivering the ecosystem purpose.
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Gratzer, Walter. "Strong medicine." In Eurekas and euphorias, 135–39. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192804037.003.0086.

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Abstract The chemists of the German pharmaceutical company C. H. Boehringer und Sohn were after a vasoconstrictor (an agent that causes swollen blood vessels to contract) to mitigate the symptoms of the common cold. If such a compound could be found that would pass through the mucous surfaces, it might, when dropped into the nose, shrink the small vessels and unblock the nasal passage. Helmut Stahle had synthesized a series of related compounds (familiar to organic chemists as imidazoline derivatives), which he hoped might serve the purpose. One day in 1962 samples were delivered to the medical director of the company, Dr Wolf. By a happy chance Dr Wolf s secretary, Frau Schwandt, was in the grip of a heavy cold, and feeling that little harm could come from trying a smidgeon of the new substance, which was of a kind judged generally harmless, he instilled a little of a dilute solution into her nose. Frau Schwandt apparently yawned and fell into a deep slumber from which she could not be roused until the next day. There was naturally much alarm; a doctor was summoned and discovered that the human guinea-pig’s blood pressure had dropped precipitately. Frau Schwandt happily suffered no lasting harm and the chemical eventually reached the market under the name of Clonidine. It acted, it turned out, on the peripheral nervous system, and found widespread use as a treatment for hypertension and a range of other disorders.
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Kildea, Paul. "Introduction." In Selling Britten, 1–8. Oxford University PressOxford, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198167150.003.0001.

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Abstract Underneath the ceaseless speechifying about new starts, the dominant dream is of a Venetian twilight: a golden-grey steady state where staid arts and moderate politics join to preserve the tenor of things English. The true impulse is not really to ‘catch up ’ with the greater, evolving world outside, but to hold one ‘s own somehow, anyhow, and defend the tribe ‘s customs and weathered monuments. The story is about a recording engineer who is a frustrated composer. A woman comes to make a recording (with her manager), he falls in love with her and is inspired to write a masterpiece. There are several complications but the story does not have a happy ending--composer does not get woman.Before the 1950s or so classical or art musicians in Britain were notorious Luddites. Each technical advance or innovation was quickly derided, each threat to the status quo vilified. Part of this was snobbery: many musicians ‘ vision of English culture was incompatible with growing industrialization. A pasture was the minimum constituent of a pastoral symphony-and not one cluttered with tractors. Larks did ascend, but certainly not in inner cities. Music critics were complicit in the promotion of this vision: in 1945 H. C. Colles wrote that ‘English musicians must be glad to see their art enshrined in company with “Shakespeare “, “The English Public School “, “Cricket “, and other matters which are part and parcel of our national inheritance ‘-a list that doesn ‘t mention by name, but surely invokes in spirit, spinsters cycling to church, warm English ale, and the Henley Regatta.
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Al Braiki, Warda Awadh, Rayner Samuel Davila, Adriana Del Carmen Molina, Mohammed Azhar, Zayed Iqbal Shaik, Afra Saeed Alyaqoubi, and Haitham Alaa Eldin. "Digital Transformation Drives Reduction of the Inactive Strings Count. A Success Story in a Major National Oil Company." In ADIPEC. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/211040-ms.

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Abstract This paper demonstrates a successful case story of how harnessing digitalization has significantly improved the Management of Inactive wells. An integrated web-based application was developed in house and fully deployed across the Company. It has demonstrated an immense added value by bringing key stakeholders in an automated and collaborative environment to standardize and improve the existing well reactivation cycle and mitigating well & facilities integrity threats. Inactive Strings Management System (ISMS) is tailored made for multiple disciplines such as production, petroleum, well integrity, facilities and reservoir engineers, as well as Corporate Units and Management, all connected through standards automated workflows. The new solution is composed by 13 main modules that covers the whole well reactivation cycle: a) Data Entry b)Validation, c) Endorsement, d) Live Well Inventory, e) Tracking and Monitoring, f) Well Problem & Status, g) Dashboards, h) Well history, i) Well Prioritization, j) Manager Approval, and k) Level 2 KPI's. 1) Managing Problematics Wells, and m) Project Related. The Inactive String Management Tool has proved to be vastly beneficial. Since its implementation in December 2021, it has successfully supported the reactivation of around 810 strings, and monitoring over 4800 operating strings, with an associated cumulative oil rate gain of 490,000 barrels, translated into a profit of around $23 MM (USD), and shortened the well reactivation cycle by 20%. The solution had led to major improvements on the current business and system processes by addressing major challenges including data integrity issues, lack of automation, systems integration, poor tracking of well reactivation actions, and most importantly, absence of a systematic approach to prompt multidisciplinary well revision by having a unique planform to manage the inactive strings, thru standardization of best practices and lessons learned across Assets. It has increased the well problem visibility and accountability of key stakeholders to firm, maturate and accelerate well reactivation actions in an automated and collaborative environment, reducing silos, ensuring alignment, sharing knowledge and information more effectively. Improved resources planning and production gain without jeopardizing well and facilities integrity. This solution is part of the Oil and Gas 4.0 company digital transformation strategy, encourages collaboration across departments, fostering a digital culture to rapidly react to business changes. It has laid down the foundation to sustain growth and a competitive edge in the digital age by applying deeper and more targeted analytics that enable better business decision-making, such as predictive analytics, artificial intelligence, and business process management.
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Staalman, Dirk F. J., and Arend Kusters. "On-Line Slab Temperature Calculation and Control." In ASME 1996 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece1996-0799.

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Abstract This paper describes a modern control system for reheating furnaces in a hot strip mill. The system has been implemented in two pusher and two walking beam furnaces of Hoogovens Hot Strip Mill No.2, each with a capacity of 300 ton/h, and in the 280 ton/h walking beam furnace of the Tata Iron & Steel Company (Tisco), India. The system consists of two main parts; the calculation model for reliable estimation of the slab temperatures and the controller part for reaching the desired slab temperatures. Except for the furnace control system itself, this paper describes a furnace simulator, based on multi variable system identification, that makes it possible to keep tuning of the new system on site to a minimum. The calculation model proved to give good results; 95% of all slab temperatures are estimated within a range of +/− 20°C. With the knowledge of the actual slab temperatures at each position in the furnace and an individual heating curve for each slab, actual slab temperature control become possible. Zone temperature setpoints are generated by a controller with input deviations between the calculated and target slab temperatures in a control zone; This is the master loop. The fuel setpoints are generated in slave loop. The performance of rougher temperature, but also of rundown and of skidmark have been improved remarkably, for both pusher and walking-beam furnaces.
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Guillot, E., M. Epstein, C. Wieckert, G. Olalde, A. Steinfeld, S. Sante´n, U. Frommherz, S. Kra¨upl, and T. Osinga. "Solar Carbothermic Production of Zinc From Zinc Oxide: Solzinc." In ASME 2005 International Solar Energy Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/isec2005-76015.

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In late 2004, the pilot Solzinc solar reactor was commissioned. The European Union and the Swiss Federal Office of Science and Education are funding this project to demonstrate the technical feasibility and the economical potential of producing Zn by reducing zinc oxide with the aid of concentrated solar energy and a small amount of carbon at a close to industrial scale. The zinc can be used as a means to store solar energy in a chemical way, e.g. suited to release electricity in Zinc-air fuel cells. This allows on demand use, boosting the availability of solar energy. Furthermore, as the Zinc-air fuel cells’ waste is ZnO, we get a cyclic process by reducing this ZnO in the Solzinc solar reactor. Numerous lab tests and numerical studies of the chemical and thermal behavior of the solar carbothermic ZnO reduction process were conducted by the Swiss Paul Scherrer Institute, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, the Israeli Weizmann Institute and the French CNRS Processes, Materials and Solar Energy laboratory. An indirectly heated beam-down reactor concept was chosen and influencing parameters, such as the type of carbon, the stoichiometry of the ZnO-C mix and the process temperature were explored. Based on these findings the technology was scaled up for the pilot plant for about 0.25 MW solar input leading to a designed zinc production rate of 50kg/h. The Swedish company ScanArc Plasma Systems AB developed a special quench system to produce zinc dust directly from the gaseous zinc exhausted from the solar reactor. The dust’s characteristics were adapted to the requirements of the Zn-air fuel cells developed by the German company ZOXY Energy System AG. The resulting zinc can be easily stored and transported for generating electricity as needed. In 2004, the pilot reactor, the quench system and extensive instrumentation were installed at the Weizmann Institute’s solar facilities to process batches of up to 500 kg of ZnO-C mixture. After cold testing of the installation and fulfilling all safety requirements, the first batches were processed. This paper explores the results of the commissioning to show the technical feasibility of this process to produce zinc and to store solar energy.
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Petrocchi, Filippo, Gian Andrea Giacobone, and Giuseppe Mincolelli. "In-vehicles interfaces development and elderly habits: a possible encounter." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001872.

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Nowadays the world is getting older and more populated. This is mainly due to several factors: the aging of the baby boomer generation; the extended longevity, the decreased birth rate as well as a period of relative peace all over the world. (Fatima, K., & Moridpour, S. (2019).Nevertheless, while the extended life expectancy can be considered an achievement for the human race, on the other hand, it also involves several challenges, for instance, maintaining economic productivity, health care programs, and public pension benefits. Furthermore, an ageing society means a population that requires higher costs in public health care and other services (News, K., & Lives, H. 2018).Aging society is a factor which involves all the field of the world and mobility is for sure not an exception. Especially for elderly people, Mobility is fundamental to active aging and is intimately linked to health status and quality of life. (Webber, S. C., Porter, M. M., & Menec, V. H. 2010) (Fatima, K., & Moridpour, S. (2019), (Johnson,et al. 2017).While the world is aging, the field of automotive is undergoing profound transformation. Despite the fact that the current situation can be described as a VUCA situation which stands for volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity, all automotive experts agree on a completely renewed automotive future 2030 characterized by: the spread of electric and connected vehicles, the use of partially or fully automated vehicles; a loss of centrality of vehicle ownership in favor of a mobility service. All changes can be summarized under the acronym MADE which indicates: New Models of Mobility, Autonomous Driving, Digitization, Electrification. Especially considering the forecasts for future growth volumes and the intensity of technological discontinuity, electronics is certainly the sector that will grow the most: especially in the areas of Infotainment and ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System).Roland Berger(2020)While the introduction of new technologies can be a good marketing and profit-enhancing tool for a company, it must be considered that such changes are more influenced by financial reasons than by user desirability issues. For this reason, in a world where innovation is very fast, introducing new features could be very interesting for a young population but a hindrance for older people. In fact, according to several studies people with or above 65 years old are more averse to using new tools and interfaces since the use of these would involve, at least in a first phase, errors and embarrassing situations that are hardly tolerated (Arch et al 2008; Hill et al 2015; Raimundo and Da Silvana Santana 2014; Zajicek 2001). This is also confirmed by the fact that older people prefer familiar and known steps differently from young people who usually like to explore new solutions (Pernice et al 2013)For this reason, this contribution analyzes the current in-vehicles HMI trends to provide possible improvement points to improve elderly travelling experience and verify possible encounters between the fast development of the automotive industry and the mobility of elderly people.
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Fulantelli, Giovanni, Lidia Scifo, and Davide Taibi. "THE ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS THEORY OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT TO EXPLORE THE STUDENT-SOCIAL MEDIA INTERACTION." In eLSE 2021. ADL Romania, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-21-019.

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According to the Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory of human development ([1][2][3][4][5]), the development of each individual cannot be observed without considering its relationship with the development of other people and, above all, with the environment in which they live. The ecological orientation of Bronfenbrenner with respect to human development is therefore based on the interest in the progressive adaptation between an active organism that grows and its immediate environment: the individual-environment interaction that is determined by the relationships existing between the different environmental situations and the individuals present in that context is fundamental. Consequently, the ecological environment that is considered relevant to development processes is not limited to a single environmental situation but includes the interconnections between multiple environmental situations and the different influences of each individual. The evolution of the Internet-based technologies has brought to the development of solutions that have profoundly changed the way we live, including education. The advent of social media and social networks represents a milestone in the history of Internet, opening up to profound reflections on the "virtualization" of relationships, their growing importance in everyday life, and their role in education. Many authors argue that the Internet and the social media should no longer be considered as a tool to connect to a virtual reality that is separate from the real world, but as a place in which users live daily ([6][9][11][10]); consequently, they constitute one of the environmental situations mentioned by Bronfenbrenner. However, the risks deriving from the use of social media have been widely discusses in the literature ([7][8][12]). Adolescents are more exposed to the social media threats, since they are unable to perceive the profoundly different dynamics that govern offline and online networks. In this paper, having in mind the Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory of human development, we argue that the progressive adaptation of students to social media should be considered as a process of their growth and development. Furthermore, we analyze some corrections to be introduced in the educational paths of adolescents necessary to reduce the threats deriving from the use of social media and social networks in education. Reference Text and Citations [1] Bronfenbrenner, U. (1961). Toward a theoretical model for the analysis of parent-child relationships in a social context. In J. C. Glidewell (Ed.), Parental attitudes and child behavior (pp. 90-109). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. [2] Bronfenbrenner, U. (1973). Social ecology of human development. In F. Richardson (Ed.), Brain and intelligence: The ecology of child development (pp. 113-129). Hyattsville, MD: National Education Press. [3] Bronfenbrenner, U. (1974). Developmental research, public policy, and the ecology of childhood. Child Development, 45, 1-5. https://doi.org/10.2307/1127743 [4] Bronfenbrenner, U. (1994). Ecological models of human development. In T. Husen & T. N. Postlethwaite (Eds.), International encyclopedia of education (2nd ed., Vol. 3, pp. 1643-1647). Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press and Elsevier Science. [5] Bronfenbrenner, U., & Morris, P. A. (2006). The bioecological model of human development. In W. Damon (Series Ed.) & R. M. Lerner (Vol. Ed.), Handbook of child psychology: Theoretical models of human development (pp. 793-828). New York, NY: Wiley. [6] Carr, N. (2011). The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. [7] Livingstone, S., Haddon, L., G?rzig, A., & ?lafsson, K. (2011). Risks and safety on the internet: The perspective of European children. Full Findings. London: EU Kids Online, LSE. [Google Scholar] [8] Martin, F., Wang, C., Petty, T., Wang, W., & Wilkins, P. (2018). Middle school students' social media use. Journal of Educational Technology & Society, 21(1), 213-224. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26273881 [9] Musetti, A., Cattivelli, R., Giacobbi, M., Zuglian, P., Ceccarini, M., Capelli, F., et al. (2016). Challenges in internet addiction disorder: is a diagnosis feasible or not? Frontiers in Psychology, 7. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00842 [10] Musetti, A., Cattivelli, R., Zuglian, P., Terrone, G., Pozzoli, S., Capelli, F., et al. (2017). Internet addiction disorder o internet related psychopathology? [Internet Addiction disorder or Internet Related Psychopathology?]. Giornale Italiano di Psicologia, 44, 359-382. doi: 10.1421/87345 [11] Taymur, I., Budak, E., Demirci, H., Akdag, H.A., Gungor, B.B., & Ozdel, K. (2016). A study of the relationship between internet addiction, psychopathology and dysfunctional beliefs. Computers in Human Behavior,61, 532-536. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2016.03.043 [12] Willoughby, M. (2018). A review of the risks associated with children and young people's social media use and the implications for social work practice. Journal of Social Work Practice,33(2), 127-140. https://doi.org/10.1080/02650533.2018.1460587
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Coleman, R. L., M. E. Murray, and K. S. Brown. Results of the supplementary radiological survey at the former C. H. Schnoor and Company site, 644 Garfield Street, Springdale, Pennsylvania (CVP001). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/82401.

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