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LA Marquesa

LA Marquesa

JOSE CARLOS ENCINAS

Lulu.com
2014
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La reclamacion de paternidad, presentada por el capitan del ejercito en la reserva, Don Estanislao Azumbre de Tejada, contra el fallecido Marques Don Sancho Vellocino, tras el hallazgo de un documento revelador, en la caja de calcetines donde su difunta madre guardaba sus cosas, pone a los titulares del marquesado del Barranco de los Cernicalos, en riesgo de perder el mismo. Desentendida del asunto desde el inicio, Dona Rocio Entrepiedras Vellocino, La Marquesa, no dudara en ponerse de parte del militar, en su reclamacion, para acabar dejando boquiabiertos, a los estrafalarios personajes que aparecen en el cuento. Como las anteriores obras del autor, pretendidamente humoristicas, este relato absurdo, no tiene otro objeto que el de distraer al lector. Si ademas de ello, alguien llegara a pasarselo bien con su lectura, habria valido la pena. En caso contrario, tampoco pasa nada. Que nadie se obsesione. Es solo cuestion de sensibilidad.
EL Misterio De La Armadura Abollada

EL Misterio De La Armadura Abollada

JOSE CARLOS ENCINAS

Lulu.com
2014
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La repentina muerte, en extranas circunstancias, de Don Sancho Vellocino Cespedes, Marques del Barranco de los Cernicalos, tras el anuncio de modernizar la residencia familiar del Castillo de Vista Perdida para convertirla en un centro comercial y de ocio, proyecto con el que no logro despertar el entusiasmo de sus allegados, supone el inicio del fin de una decadente familia que ha hecho de la endogamia, lema y razon de ser. Un caso claro de asesinato, para el aspirante a inspector de policia Meliton Perdiguero que, ante la indiferencia general, pretende impulsar su carrera con la resolucion del mismo. Se trata de una divertida historia en la que se suceden los despropositos y las situaciones absurdas en las que, una coleccion de personajes histrionicos, contribuyen a mantener la atencion del lector. El autor, que no aporta con esta obra nada nuevo a la literatura, ni lo pretende, solo espera que si alguien llegara a leer estas paginas disfrute, si no mas, si al menos tanto como el al escribirlas.
El Caminante en el Péndulo

El Caminante en el Péndulo

Jose Carlos González Saura

Lulu.com
2016
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Segunda obra de poesia del autor Jose Carlos Gonzalez Saura en la que se plantean constantes interrogantes, cuestiones fundamentales: El yo y su relacion con el mundo y los demas, la identidad, la memoria, el tiempo, la muerte... Cuestiones para las que ciertamente nadie tiene respuestas rotundas y definitivas, pero que a todos se nos presentan en ciertos momentos, muchas veces decisivos y/o criticos
Lesiones Deportivas Y Tenis

Lesiones Deportivas Y Tenis

Jose Carlos Camara Perez; Francisco Jose Martinez Guillamon; Manuel Gonzalez Manzano; Pedro Gomez Piqueras; Javier Serantes Asenjo

Lulu.com
2008
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El presente libro es un texto basico para profesores, entrenador y estudiantes que se aventuran en los campos del entrenamiento, de la educacion fisica y de la preparacion fisica, en general, y en el tenis en particular. Se intenta abordar desde este texto aquellos aspectos mas generales y necesarios en relacion al conocimiento de aquellas principales lesiones derivadas de la practica deportiva, siendo una herramienta util para profesores, tecnicos, entrenadores y preparadores a la hora de planificar sus sesiones y entrenamientos teniendo en cuenta los posibles riesgos asociados a la practica y la manera de evitarlos. Los autores, Fisioterapeutas y Licenciados en Ciencias de la Actividad Fisica y el Deporte, a traves de su experiencia en diferentes clubes deportivos, aportan una vision y conceptualizacion del contenido clara y entendible para toda aquella persona que decida iniciarse en el campo, lo cual, se convierte en uno de los principales alicientes de este libro.
Sentimientos

Sentimientos

Jose Carlos Martinez Iglesias

Lulu.com
2008
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Poemario en el cual se intenta dar un toque de musicalidad, y poder llegar de una manera mas facil al lector, que pueda llegar a identificarse con cada poema y poder disfrutar de la lectura, cuyo tema principal es el amor.
National Literacy Campaigns and Movements

National Literacy Campaigns and Movements

Jose Carlos Chiaramonte; Robert Arnove

AldineTransaction
2008
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Major campaigns to raise levels of literacy have taken place for centuries and share many common elements. But despite literary campaigns spanning over five decades, 860 million adults still lack minimal ability to read, write, and calculate. Why is literacy of such great importance and why have so many years of campaigning for it not been successful in fully overcoming this obstacle? National Literacy Campaigns and Movements explores these questions by examining campaigns in vastly different societies from a historical and comparative perspective.The volume focuses on literacy movements from the past, including those of Reformation Germany, early modern Sweden and Scotland, nineteenth-century United States, nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Russia and the Soviet Union, pre-Revolutionary and Revolutionary China, and Tanzania, Cuba, Nicaragua, and India. Contributors analyze literacy goals and outcomes in specific contexts. The editors distinguish quantitative and qualitative dimensions of literacy activities, such as the difference between the spread of literacy and patterns of its use. The common enterprise of this book is to expand upon the contributors' previous research to include a comparative dimension.This book offers the first systematic attempt to examine, critically and comparatively, the concepts and facts of large-scale literacy campaigns in more than a dozen societies over nearly five-hundred years. It offers a valuable historical lesson not only for historians, but also for educators: that instead of concentrating only on the recent period, we should use the vast and complex history of literacy movements to shed understanding on the present and future of literacy. A major new introduction to this edition asserts recent literary campaigns and the lessons provided by their success and failures. It also describes how the focus of some movements has evolved.
Nation and State in Latin America

Nation and State in Latin America

Jose Carlos Chiaramonte

AldineTransaction
2012
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No one in Latin American historiography has paid more attention to questions related to the emergence of nations than Jose Carlos Chiaramonte. Reflecting on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century uses of the concept of nation in Europe and the Americas, Chiaramonte argues that historical questions related to the term "nation" derive from its changing meaning in different contexts. The historian would be better advised to focus on the development of forms of state organization, and the emergence of national states, rather than the "nation" as a cultural community prior to independence.Nation and State in Latin America begins by examining the effects on historians of the ideological and methodological prejudice spread by contemporary nationalism on the historical studies of Latin America. Chiaramonte analyzes uses of concepts such as "nation" and "state" in both Europe and the Americas. Chiaramonte considers the prominence of sovereign "pueblos" (cities and townships) and their role during independence. He argues the non-existence of nationalities in the period and proves that feelings of collective identity at that time amounted mainly to local affections.He concludes with an analysis of major trends in federalism and the law of nature and nations, crucial to understanding the political concepts of the age of birth of modern Latin American nations. This book covers the whole of Latin America, making use of comparative viewpoints. The different national intonations of the concept of sovereignty and the nuances of the federal and confederate forms of the state are examined in detail.
Effects of IT on Enterprise Architecture, Governance, and Growth
As technology continues to evolve in organizations, it is vital to understand the impact that these advances will have on different aspects of the business environment as well as the opportunity for further improvement.Effects of IT on Enterprise Architecture, Governance, and Growth explores the influence of emerging technology on different viewpoints associated with contemporary enterprise. Emphasizing an interdisciplinary approach to the comprehension of organizational structure and dynamics, this book is an inclusive reference source for enterprise analysts, business managers, and IT managers, as well as upper-level students interested in a new framework for understanding business enterprise in the new digital era.
Andean Cosmopolitans

Andean Cosmopolitans

José Carlos de la Puente Luna

University of Texas Press
2018
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Winner, Premio Flora Tristán Al Mejor Libro, Peru Section, Latin American Studies Association, 2019After the Spanish victories over the Inca claimed Tawantinsuyu for Charles V in the 1530s, native Andeans undertook a series of perilous trips from Peru to the royal court in Spain. Ranging from an indigenous commoner entrusted with delivering birds of prey for courtly entertainment to an Inca prince who spent his days amid titles, pensions, and other royal favors, these sojourners were both exceptional and paradigmatic. Together, they shared a conviction that the sovereign’s absolute authority would guarantee that justice would be done and service would receive its due reward. As they negotiated their claims with imperial officials, Amerindian peoples helped forge the connections that sustained the expanding Habsburg realm’s imaginary and gave the modern global age its defining character.Andean Cosmopolitans recovers these travelers’ dramatic experiences, while simultaneously highlighting their profound influences on the making and remaking of the colonial world. While Spain’s American possessions became Spanish in many ways, the Andean travelers (in their cosmopolitan lives and journeys) also helped to shape Spain in the image and likeness of Peru. De la Puente brings remarkable insights to a narrative showing how previously unknown peoples and ideas created new power structures and institutions, as well as novel ways of being urban, Indian, elite, and subject. As indigenous people articulated and defended their own views regarding the legal and political character of the “Republic of the Indians,” they became state-builders of a special kind, cocreating the colonial order.
Andean Cosmopolitans

Andean Cosmopolitans

José Carlos de la Puente Luna

University of Texas Press
2018
nidottu
Winner, Premio Flora Tristán Al Mejor Libro, Peru Section, Latin American Studies Association, 2019After the Spanish victories over the Inca claimed Tawantinsuyu for Charles V in the 1530s, native Andeans undertook a series of perilous trips from Peru to the royal court in Spain. Ranging from an indigenous commoner entrusted with delivering birds of prey for courtly entertainment to an Inca prince who spent his days amid titles, pensions, and other royal favors, these sojourners were both exceptional and paradigmatic. Together, they shared a conviction that the sovereign’s absolute authority would guarantee that justice would be done and service would receive its due reward. As they negotiated their claims with imperial officials, Amerindian peoples helped forge the connections that sustained the expanding Habsburg realm’s imaginary and gave the modern global age its defining character.Andean Cosmopolitans recovers these travelers’ dramatic experiences, while simultaneously highlighting their profound influences on the making and remaking of the colonial world. While Spain’s American possessions became Spanish in many ways, the Andean travelers (in their cosmopolitan lives and journeys) also helped to shape Spain in the image and likeness of Peru. De la Puente brings remarkable insights to a narrative showing how previously unknown peoples and ideas created new power structures and institutions, as well as novel ways of being urban, Indian, elite, and subject. As indigenous people articulated and defended their own views regarding the legal and political character of the “Republic of the Indians,” they became state-builders of a special kind, cocreating the colonial order.
The Surrendered

The Surrendered

José Carlos Agüero

Duke University Press
2021
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When Peruvian public intellectual JosÉ Carlos AgÜero was a child, the government imprisoned and executed his parents, who were members of Shining Path. In The Surrendered-originally published in Spanish in 2015 and appearing here in English for the first time-AgÜero reflects on his parents' militancy and the violence and aftermath of Peru's internal armed conflict. He examines his parents' radicalization, their lives as guerrillas, and his tumultuous childhood, which was spent in fear of being captured or killed, while grappling with the complexities of public memory, ethics and responsibility, human rights, and reconciliation. Much more than a memoir, The Surrendered is a disarming and moving consideration of what forgiveness and justice might mean in the face of hate. This edition includes an editors' introduction, a timeline of the Peruvian conflict, and an extensive interview with the author.
The Surrendered

The Surrendered

José Carlos Agüero

Duke University Press
2021
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When Peruvian public intellectual JosÉ Carlos AgÜero was a child, the government imprisoned and executed his parents, who were members of Shining Path. In The Surrendered-originally published in Spanish in 2015 and appearing here in English for the first time-AgÜero reflects on his parents' militancy and the violence and aftermath of Peru's internal armed conflict. He examines his parents' radicalization, their lives as guerrillas, and his tumultuous childhood, which was spent in fear of being captured or killed, while grappling with the complexities of public memory, ethics and responsibility, human rights, and reconciliation. Much more than a memoir, The Surrendered is a disarming and moving consideration of what forgiveness and justice might mean in the face of hate. This edition includes an editors' introduction, a timeline of the Peruvian conflict, and an extensive interview with the author.