نتایج جستجو برای: cultural elite

تعداد نتایج: 156686  

2016
Anna Zimdars Alice Sullivan Anthony Heath

This article examines the extent to which cultural capital helps to explain the link between social background and gaining an offer for study at the University of Oxford. We find that cultural knowledge, rather than participation in the beaux arts, is related to admissions decisions. This effect is particularly pronounced in arts subjects. We only partly support Bourdieu’s postulation of cultur...

2015
Francesco Gabellone

The birth of virtual reality marked a new path forward and also gave a fresh view of reality, allowing alternative ‘readings’ of cultural heritage. This new way of representation and simulation was soon associated with the term virtual environment, used to indicate those interactive three-dimensional models that could be navigated and that simulated a place, building, or synthetic representatio...

2016
Benedicte Vanwanseele Jeroen Aeles

The aim of the present study was to investigate the difference in the horizontal mechanical determinants of sprint performance in highly-trained elite field hockey players versus subelite field hockey players. Thirty-five highly trained field hockey players (18 elite international players and 17 sub-elite players) were tested during the competitive season. They performed a maximal 40 meter spri...

2013
Daniel S. Lorenz Michael P. Reiman B.J. Lehecka Andrew Naylor

CONTEXT There are significant data comparing elite and nonelite athletes in anaerobic field and court sports as well as endurance sports. This review delineates specific performance characteristics in the elite athlete and may help guide rehabilitation. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION A Medline search from April 1982 to April 2012 was undertaken for articles written in English. Additional references wer...

Journal: :IJGCMS 2016
Tuomas Kari Veli-Matti Karhulahti

This article offers possibly the first peer-reviewed study on the training routines of elite eathletes, with special focus on the subjects’ physical exercise routines. The study is based on a sample of 115 elite e-athletes. According to their responses, e-athletes train approximately 5.28 hours every day around the year on the elite level. Approximately 1.08 hours of that training is physical e...

Journal: :Journal of development and social sciences 2022

As a result of establishing centralized administration in South Asia, colonial powers were able to introduce new policies and practices that radically transformed the lives population they subjugated. Balochistan was an outlier its society didn't change much while few, aristocratic elite, changed. In this piece, I will make effort learn about understand colonial-era culture Chagai area. The sit...

2016
Mitch Lomax

The prevalence of airway dysfunction in elite swimmers is among the highest in elite athletes. The traditional view that swimmers naturally gravitate toward swimming because of preexisting respiratory disorders has been challenged. There is now sufficient evidence that the higher prevalence of bronchial tone disorders in elite swimmers is not the result of a natural selection bias. Rather, the ...

2011
Sarmistha Pal Sugata Ghosh Oded Galor Paul Glewwe Manash Ranjan Gupta Arthur van Soest Francis Teal

In this paper, we explore how in the world’s largest democracy, India, the presence of different elite groups – the dominant landed and capitalist elite and the minority elite (who are the elected representatives of the marginalised women and low caste population) – could affect the nature and extent of public spending on various accounts, especially education. We argue that the productive coop...

Journal: :زن در توسعه و سیاست 0
حیدر جانعلیزاده چوب بستی استادیار گروه علوم اجتماعی دانشگاه مازندران

this article investigates women's status in the nobel prize foundation between the periods 1901 to 2006 as well as twenty academies of sciences in twenty countries. the data obtained from the foundation and also the questionnaires used reveal that female elite scientists constituted a small portion of the elite societies so that during 1901 to 2006 almost four percent of the nobel laureate...

2017
Rodrigo Azuero David Zarruk Valencia

We characterize the outcomes of the tertiary education market in a context where borrowing constraints bind, there is a two-tier college system operating under monopolistic competition in which colleges differ by the quality offered and returns to education depend on the quality of the school attended. College quality, tuition prices, acceptance cut-offs and education demand are all determined ...

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