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Àgbéyèwò Bíbelì Ìròyìn Ayò
(2007)
History of the bible in Yoruba
Im Juni 2007 wurde im Auftrag der Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt eine Nutzerbefragung in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Fachbereich Informations- und Wissensmanagement der Hochschule Darmstadt durchgeführt. Die Erhebung umfasste 22 Fragen zum Dienstleistungsangebot der Bibliothek, mit den Schwerpunkten Nutzerzufriedenheit und Nutzungsverhalten: A - Gesamtzufriedenheit (1 Frage) B - Zufriedenheit mit einzelnen Dienstleistungen (2 Fragen) C - Fragen zu einzelnen Dienstleistungen - Sonntagsnutzung (2 Fragen) D - Fragen zu einzelnen Dienstleistungen - PC- und WLAN-Nutzung (1 Frage) E - Fragen zu einzelnen Dienstleistungen - Webangebot (2 Fragen) F - Fragen zu einzelnen Dienstleistungen - Informationsbeschaffung (1 Frage) G - Fragen zu einzelnen Dienstleistungen - E-Books (2 Fragen) H - Fragen zu einzelnen Dienstleistungen - Lehrbuchsammlung (3 Fragen) I - Fragen zu einzelnen Dienstleistungen - Schnittstelle zur Lehre (2 Fragen) X - Zusätzliche Angaben (5 Fragen) Z - Eigene Ergänzungen (1 Frage) Erstmals wurde die Nutzerbefragung gleichzeitig als Online- und Vor-Ort-Erhebung realisiert. Beide Varianten wurden annähernd zeitgleich auf der Basis derselben Fragen durchgeführt. Unterschiede gab es jedoch bei der Ansprache der Teilnehmer. ...
Applying an investment perspective to higher education, the paper presents detailed empirical evidence on the rate of return to higher education and its determinants. Employing a sample of 17,180 higher education graduates derived from the German Labor Force Survey 2004, we show considerable variation in the rates of return to higher education across the different subjects, with some subjects on average not representing attractive private investments from an economic point of view. We find that the decision what to study is worth several hundred thousand Euros. Applying regression analysis, we find gender- and degree-specific return advantages only in certain subjects. Comparing the return of an investment in higher education and the production cost of higher education, we show that more expensive subjects (apart from Medicine) yield a lower return. When considering the cost of study, the overall order of attractiveness of the different forms of education remains stable, but the investment in further subjects is no longer clearly attractive. Keywords: Returns to Education, Human Capital, Higher Education Earnings Capacity.
According to the opinion of the author literary heritage of L.Holberg (Denmark, XVIII c) may be considered as a series of various realizations of one underlying ideal. Being statuary as to its essence, this ideal manifests self-sufficient and detached structure always identical with itself. But the main genre of Holberg’s work is the comedy. That’s why this ideal appears first of all indirectly, through the satirical demonstration of its opposite. Such opposite is brightly presented in image of Jeppe, the protagonist of his most renowned comedy “Jeppe paa Bierget” (1722). Jeppe is noteworthy for correlation of his weak self-consciousness and his degraded self-sensation i.e. by almost full absence of feeling of bounds proper to his own body. Close analysis shows that in accordance with nature of Holberg’s creative phantasy this antithesis of his ideal (as well as some other similar characters in Holbergian plays) is endowed with structure which is not identical with itself, unstable and disintegrating.
Jan Snyman papers
(2007)
Biographical history and context: Professor Jan Snyman spent most of his life researching the lesser known and marginalised San languages of Botswana and South West Africa (now Namibia). Together with O. Kohler, E. Westphal and A. Traill, he pioneered linguistic studies on these endangered languages of Africa. He contributed significantly in collection of the data that helped classify and understand the grammar of San languages. Snyman also wrote several grammars in the form of monographs and notes on these languages. By the time he died, in 2002, a draft for the Tshwaa and Kua languages had been completed. Content: Linguistic, phonetics and orthography research materials including fonts for phonetic languages. Covering dates: 1967-2000
Für das Präpositionalattribut des Deutschen existieren bei einer Übertragung ins Ungarische vielfältige Übersetzungsvarianten. Die den deutschen Präpositionalphrasen entsprechenden Postpositionalphrasen und kasussuffigierten Nominalphrasen gehen in Attributsfunktion dem Kopf der Nominalphrase in der Regel voran und sind dann in partizipiale oder adjektivische Strukturen einzubetten. Die der deutschen Konstruktion entsprechende Postponierung dieser Attribute gewinnt allerdings in der modernen Standardsprache immer mehr an Raum. Gleichfalls lässt sich in einigen Textsorten eine Ausbreitung des sog. postpositionalen Adjektivs konstatieren. Lassen sich beide Phänomene gegebenenfalls als Symptome eines Nominalstils im Ungarischen werten?
This paper documents the experiences of assurance evaluation during the early stage of a large software development project. This project researches, contracts and integrates privacy-respecting software to business environments. While assurance evaluation with ISO 15408 Common Criteria (CC) within the certification schemes is done after a system has been completed, our approach executes evaluation during the early phases of the software life cycle. The promise is to increase quality and to reduce testing and fault removal costs for later phases of the development process. First results from the still-ongoing project suggests that the Common Criteria can define a framework for assurance evaluation in ongoing development projects.