Sökning: "usual activities"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 48 avhandlingar innehållade orden usual activities.
6. Blod, kött och tårar : Kroppslig erfarenhet i Sverige, ca 1600–1750
Sammanfattning : The study investigates how ordinary people in Sweden understood the body to function between c. 1600-1750, aiming thereby to enhance our understanding of everyday life during this period. LÄS MER
7. Singing, background music and music-events in the communication between persons with dementia and their caregivers
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis is to illuminate the impact of singing and music on persons with dementia and their caregivers, and to describe a concept based on caregiver singing. The aim of Study I was to illuminate the importance of music events and the reactions and social interactions of patients with dementia or suspected dementia and their caregivers before, during and after such events, including the reminder of the day. LÄS MER
8. Elevernas tolkning av skoluppgiften : en beskrivning av elevers förhållningssätt till lärares frågor
Sammanfattning : The chief aim is to describe school tasks from the pupils’ point of view. Descriptions are made of pupils’ activities related to the task given by the teacher. Ten pupils are described. A discussion of the concept of activity as used in cognitive psychology forms the theoretical basis for the study. LÄS MER
9. Timmermansämbetet i Stockholm före 1700
Sammanfattning : This dissertation provides a descriptive account of the organization and activities of the carpenters' guild, as well as of the carpenter's trade, itself. Two problems are highlighted. A set of guild rules revised in 1454 was printed in 1604. It presupposed the existence of a normal, welldeveloped guild. LÄS MER
10. Community-based interventions : implications for childhood anemia prevention and control in India
Sammanfattning : Background: Nutritional iron deficiency is the number one cause of anemia worldwide. Iron deficiency anemia has morbidity and mortality effects borne predominantly by premenopausal women and children living in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. LÄS MER