Search for dissertations about: "Portuguese"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the word Portuguese.
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6. Educational reform under political transition : a study of change in Portuguese education in the 1970's
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7. The New Portuguese Presence in Angola: Traces, Emplacements and Interactions of a Postcolonial Encounter
Abstract : Propelled by the impact of the Euro-crisis in the Portuguese economy and job market and the booming economy in Angola, during the last decade a great number of Portuguese workers migrated to the former colony. At the same time, Angolan investors made important acquisitions in key sectors of the Portuguese economy. READ MORE
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8. Seismic-Reflection and Seismic-Refraction Imaging of the South Portuguese Zone Fold-and-Thrust Belt
Abstract : The South Portuguese Zone (SPZ), which host world-class massive sulphide deposits, forms the southern fold-and-thrust belt of the Iberian Variscan orogeny. This thesis focuses on seismic-reflection and seismic-refraction processing efforts on a subset of the IBERSEIS deep seismic-reflection data set aiming at resolving the SPZ upper crust in high resolution. READ MORE
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9. Patient-centred care (PCC) as idea, process and practice
Abstract : This thesis contributes to the stream of studies that indicate a transformation of the future education of medical professionals to better address patients’ needs and promote a positive attitude towards patientcentredness in medical education. The main goal is to identify the characteristics of patient-centred care (PCC) as ideas, processes, and practices from a medical student’s perspective in Portugal and Sweden. READ MORE
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10. Church, State and People in Mozambique : An Historical Study with Special Emphasis on Methodist Developments in the Inhambane Region
Abstract : King Ngungunyana was the lord of the mighty Gaza Empire, covering most of the interior Mozambique south of the Zambezi and parts of present Zimbabwe, when the Portuguese in 1885 were requested by the Berlin Congress to accelerate their colonization. The small enclaves around certain port towns were no longer sufficient, in order to claim the territory as one's colony. READ MORE