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Kompetencje zarządcy przymusowego przedsiębiorstwa spółki z o.o. będącej komplementariuszem w spółce komandytowej

2019

This study is devoted to the issue of the competence of an involuntary administrator (forced manager) established in security proceedings, provided for in the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, as part of the forced administration of an enterprise of a limited liability company, which is a general partner of a limited partnership. There is doubt as to whether such forced manager can also manage the limited partnership enterprise. In other words, the topic of the work boils down to the question of whether the forced manager of a limited liability company enterprise may conduct a limited partnership’s affairs and represent a limited partnership before third parties. The following issu…

limitedliability company as a general partner in a limited partnershipforced management of an enterprisesforced managerStudia Iuridica Toruniensia
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Effects of a Justice-Based Partnership Between Employees and Families in Creating Services and Supports to Enhance Quality of Life Outcomes

2021

Abstract We propose a justice-based partnership between employees and family members as a means to create services and support systems for people with intellectual disability, enhancing quality of life indicators. More specifically, we examine the links from mutual intergroup justice to three outcomes reported by family members: satisfaction with the center, service quality delivered by employees, and performance focused on the quality of life of people with intellectual disability. We used data from 111 centers. In each center, a group of family members (n = 845) and a group of employees (n = 914) participated. Multilevel modeling revealed that mutual intergroup justice (between employees …

media_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyPersonal SatisfactionEducationQuality of lifeSocial JusticeIntellectual DisabilityPerception0502 economics and businessIntellectual disabilityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansFamilyJustice (ethics)media_commonCommunity and Home CareService quality05 social sciencesMultilevel modelmedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthGeneral partnershipPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthQuality of Life050211 marketingSupport systemPsychology050203 business & managementIntellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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El rol del asociacionismo de inmigrantes africanos en la construcción de cohesión social y la convivencia en Cataluña, Navarra y la Comunidad Valenci…

2013

This article aims to analyse some possible contributions from organisations funded by immigrants from the African continent to the socio-cultural integration in three Regions in Spain. In order to do so, first there is a definition of integrations as a process, paying special attention to the role that national and international literature have given to the associations of immigrants. Afterwards, there is a focus on associations from people with an African origin, paying attention to the double view point, from one side the one from representatives from African associations and on the other, from administration technicians and representatives of social entities that collaborate with them. T…

media_common.quotation_subjectAsociacionesImmigrationlcsh:HM401-1281General Social SciencesAssociationsAfrican originInmigrantes de origen africanoHM401-1281Cohesion (linguistics)Socio-cultural Integrationlcsh:Sociology (General)General partnershipPolitical scienceInternational literatureEthnologySociology (General)African ImmigrantsIntegración socioculturalmedia_commonRevista Internacional de Sociología
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From ‘Awkward Partner’ to ‘Awkward Partnership’? Explaining Norway’s Paradoxical Relations with the European Union

2017

Norway is the only Nordic state to have rejected membership of the European Union four times. Applying the conceptual lens of ‘awkwardness’, as developed by Murray et al. (2014), it seems fair to consider the country as an awkward partner in the process of European integration. As a member of the European Economic Area (EEA), however, Norway has been tightly associated with the European Union ever since 1994, actively participating in a large number of EU policies and programs and effectively forging a close partnership that has in itself become increasingly ‘awkward’. This holds true despite the fact that successive Norwegian governments have recently started to embrace a generally more re…

media_common.quotation_subjectNorwegianlanguage.human_languagePoliticsEconomyState (polity)Political economyGeneral partnershipPolitical scienceEuropean integrationlanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionRelation (history of concept)media_common
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Can bureaucrats order public health? The case of Norway

2013

Introduction: The implementation of a new structural reform, the Coordination Reform, prioritizing a new public health agenda, was initiated to develop a more decentralized, integrated health care system in Norway in 2012. The same year, new health legislation was implemented and due to the new Public Health Act the responsibility for implementing a new public health agenda was decentralized to the local level. Historically, due to lack of funding – these issues have got low priority among local authorities. The new public health legislation reflects a shift in policy focus from treatment to illness prevention – where planning and partnership among primary end specialist health care, as wel…

medicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)top-down strategycoordinationSociology and Political SciencepartnershipLegislationPublic administrationHealth careEconomicsmedicineHealth policyPublic Health Actlcsh:R5-920business.industryNorwayHealth PolicyPublic healthInternational healthPublic relationsHealth promotionGeneral partnershipneo-institutional theorybusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)public health reform; top-down strategy; coordination; partnership; neo-institutional theory; Norwaypublic health reformInternational Journal of Integrated Care
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Relationship between pregnant women and their partners during COVID-19 and the role of accompanying persons during childbirth

2021

Objective: Although the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the presence of a support person, several hospitals in Latvia have restricted the presence of supporting persons due to COVID-19. This study was conducted to understand the importance of partnership and the role of the accompanying person in childbirth in the context of COVID-19 in Latvia.Methods: A mixed method study with sequential explanatory design was conducted from 26 July to 30 October 2020. The quantitative study consisted of a behavioral cross-sectional online survey with convenience sampling. The survey items, methods, and implementation were performed as part of the I-SHARE study carried out in 33 countries, with …

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryContext (language use)Focus groupFamily medicineGeneral partnershipmedicineChildbirthAnxietymedicine.symptombusinessPsychologyResearch questionQualitative researchReproductive healthJournal of Hospital Administration
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Construction of the client in physiotherapy student's practical learning sessions: a discourse analytic study

2008

In recent years, there has been a tendency to stress the active role and equal partnership of clients in social and healthcare. Moreover, research in the role of clients has attracted growing interest. Clinical education has been seen as an excellent arena for learning the distinctiveness of the interaction between the client and the professional physiotherapist by giving students the chance to participate in actual healthcare encounters. This study focuses on examining the construction of various client roles through interactions between participants in practical learning sessions that physiotherapy students took part in. These sessions were real professional physiotherapy encounters. Qual…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGeneral partnershipDiscourse analysiseducationHealth careStress (linguistics)Physical therapymedicineOptimal distinctiveness theoryClinical educationPsychologybusinessLearning in Health and Social Care
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Partnership formation and dissolution over the life course: applying sequence analysis and event history analysis in the study of recurrent events

2015

We present two types of approach to the analysis of recurrent events for discretely measured data, and show how these methods can complement each other when analysing co-residential partnership histories. Sequence analysis is a descriptive tool that gives an overall picture of the data and helps to find typical and atypical patterns in histories. Event history analysis is used to make conclusions about the effects of covariates on the timing and duration of the partnerships. As a substantive question, we studied how family background and childhood socio-emotional characteristics were related to later partnership formation and stability in a Finnish cohort born in 1959. We found that high se…

partnership formationta112H Social Sciences (General)sequence analysisevent history analysisHQ The family. Marriage. Womanpartnership dissolutionLower riskDevelopmental psychologyRepeated eventsrecurrent eventssekvenssianalyysiGeneral partnershipCohortjel:C1Life course approachHA StatisticsLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologypartnership formation; partnership dissolution; sequence analysis; event history analysis; recurrent eventsta515Survival analysisLongitudinal and Life Course Studies
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Umowa pożyczki pomiędzy członkiem zarządu komplementariusza spółki osobowej a spółką osobową

2017

pożyczkarepresentationreprezentacjakomplementariuszloanhandlowa spółka osobowacommercial partnershipgeneral partnerRejent
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The Other Side as a Rule Rather than an Exception

2015

Abstract Currently, intercultural and heterogeneous realities set the tone in 21st literary education. Therefore, the role of multicultural children's literature plays an essential role in order to reflect this intercultural diversity in Spanish classrooms. In this regard, The Other Side (2001) portrays an African American experience where interaction, communication and negotiation become crucial aspects for their protagonists. In this way, this picture book can be used not only to teach English as a foreign language in primary school, but also to show values like respect, tolerance and partnership.

tolerancecommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectrespectEnglish as a foreign languageinteractionTone (literature)NegotiationThe Other SideOrder (exchange)negotiationMulticulturalismGeneral partnershipPedagogyintercultural diversitymulticultural children's literatureGeneral Materials ScienceSociologySet (psychology)partnership.media_commonDiversity (politics)Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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