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Reflexões sobre a LOEI como norma regulamentar

Reflexões sobre a LOEI como norma regulamentar

Mónica Patricia M Ordoñez; Luisa María M Ordoñez; María Fernanda M Pineda

Edicoes Nosso Conhecimento
2024
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O livro Reflex es sobre a LOEI como norma reguladora no sistema educativo equatoriano examina a Lei Org nica da Educa o Intercultural (LOEI) e a reforma de 2021, avaliando o seu impacto no sistema educativo do Equador. Na Parte I s o analisados ​​​​os princ pios e direitos educativos dos atores, destacando que a reforma promove o acesso e a inclus o equitativos, embora enfrente desafios na sua implementa o.A Parte II aborda o Sistema Nacional de Educa o, destacando a tens o entre centraliza o e descentraliza o. Embora a reforma priorize a centraliza o para uniformizar as pol ticas, os autores sugerem que uma maior autonomia permitiria uma melhor adapta o s necessidades locais.A Parte III trata da educa o intercultural bilingue, da carreira docente e da regulamenta o contraordenacional. A reforma procura fortalecer os programas para as comunidades ind genas e afrodescendentes e melhorar as carreiras docentes, embora persistam desafios na forma o e nas san es, afetando a confian a no sistema.Concluindo, o livro defende a revis o da LOEI para alcan ar um sistema educativo mais justo e inclusivo, adequado diversidade do Equador.
Medicinal Chemistry

Medicinal Chemistry

Norma K Dunlap; Donna M Huryn

CRC Press Inc
2018
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Medicinal Chemistry teaches essential concepts by focusing on how the field is actually practiced, melding real-world research experience with basic principles and modern methods. Written by practicing medicinal chemists, this textbook is intended for advanced undergraduates and first-year graduate students in biology, chemistry, and biochemistry. Pre-medical or pre-pharmacy students and professionals entering the drug discovery field will also find it a useful reference. Building on a foundation of synthetic organic chemistry and structural biology, the book interweaves therapeutics, case studies, historical context, and techniques for discovering, developing, and optimizing new drugs. Chapters are richly illustrated and include problems and annotated journal references with accompanying exercises and answers.Authored by practicing medicinal chemists—melding real-world research experience with basic concepts and up-to-date methodsFlexible in presentation— the first five chapters provide a conceptual foundation and historical understanding of the field; subsequent chapters explore the application of concepts. Chapters can be assigned in order of instructor preference and desired emphasisPresents easy-to-follow tables and descriptions of assays next to their relevance to medicinal chemistry and drug discovery, along with target values—information rarely found all in one place, but is a crucial referenceCase studies and Journal Club use current literature to apply concepts from the text to real-life examples. They are also suitable for flipped classrooms and self-study
Medicinal Chemistry

Medicinal Chemistry

Norma K Dunlap; Donna M Huryn

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
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This book provides a concise introduction to the medicinal chemistry of therapeutically active compounds. Written in an accessible style, it offers a brief overview of the drug development process, from discovery to approved drug. Emphasizing medicinal chemistry strategies, the content is organized by target as well as therapeutic area drug classes. It covers existing drugs, and the discovery process that led to their development. Aimed at students and professionals interested in drug discovery, Medicinal Chemistry requires little prior knowledge, making it ideal for classroom and training seminar use.Written by experts in the field, this outstanding new edition explains medicinal chemistry on chemical mechanism terms, allowing for a more interesting and user friendly text.Includes valuable insights towards the various pathways taken by the pharmaceutical industry in drug discoveries.Enhanced text includes questions raised and suggestions made from students in the authors' medicinal chemistry class.Content provided to enhance the text includes a solutions manual, PowerPoint slides for lecture outlines and, especially for the earlier chapters, a selection of videos An accompanying website will be updated to include additional material: a. Journal Club exercises: current journal articles with guiding questions for student analysis (two per chapter) b. Additional case studies c. Organic synthesis analysis: selected syntheses, both discovery and process, will be discussed d. Updates on current advances in the field of Medicinal Chemistry"Benefits a diverse audience including upper level undergraduates and graduates who are studying in the fields of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery, as well as scientists working in the pharmaceutical industry.
Medicinal Chemistry

Medicinal Chemistry

Norma K Dunlap; Donna M Huryn

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
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This book provides a concise introduction to the medicinal chemistry of therapeutically active compounds. Written in an accessible style, it offers a brief overview of the drug development process, from discovery to approved drug. Emphasizing medicinal chemistry strategies, the content is organized by target as well as therapeutic area drug classes. It covers existing drugs, and the discovery process that led to their development. Aimed at students and professionals interested in drug discovery, Medicinal Chemistry requires little prior knowledge, making it ideal for classroom and training seminar use.Written by experts in the field, this outstanding new edition explains medicinal chemistry on chemical mechanism terms, allowing for a more interesting and user friendly text.Includes valuable insights towards the various pathways taken by the pharmaceutical industry in drug discoveries.Enhanced text includes questions raised and suggestions made from students in the authors' medicinal chemistry class.Content provided to enhance the text includes a solutions manual, PowerPoint slides for lecture outlines and, especially for the earlier chapters, a selection of videos An accompanying website will be updated to include additional material: a. Journal Club exercises: current journal articles with guiding questions for student analysis (two per chapter) b. Additional case studies c. Organic synthesis analysis: selected syntheses, both discovery and process, will be discussed d. Updates on current advances in the field of Medicinal Chemistry"Benefits a diverse audience including upper level undergraduates and graduates who are studying in the fields of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery, as well as scientists working in the pharmaceutical industry.
Horrific Traumata

Horrific Traumata

William M Clements; Norma J R Sinclair

Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
1993
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Horrific Traumata shares the stories of persons whose meaning, hope, and faith were ripped from them by others or traumatic events and who live with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Since the Vietnam War, therapists have come to understand victims of severe emotional trauma with new understanding and, with better ability, have come to learn how to heal the awful effects of their traumas. Now the ranks of traumatized Vietnam veterans are joined by others who have also experienced horrific traumata and need help to rebuild their lives from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)--victims and survivors of incest and rape, hostage situations, and other events outside the range of ordinary human suffering.Duncan Sinclair provides direct insight into the clinical and psychological aspects of PTSD. He presents a clear and workable understanding of the nature of PTSD which gives clergy and other involved persons direct insight into the causes of many behaviors. Horrific Traumata focuses on the church’s readiness and obligation to incorporate traumatized victims into the center of grace and healing. Clergy of all specialities now have a means of seeing behind the masks of hurt and isolation to the long-standing and disabling trauma. Sinclair shows how to promote the healing process through a range of parish activities as well as in clinical settings. Guidelines for promoting healing include the key concepts of how to listen compassionately and how to create safe places in which victims may heal during the rebuilding of hope and faith. Scriptures used throughout develop a hopefulness that must be maintained for healing. Based on the quintessential understanding that current life stressors open past wounds in ways that leave them open, Sinclair guides professionals and clergy in treating the whole traumatized person. Clergy of all specialities, pastors, chaplains, pastoral counselors, seminary students, clinical pastoral educators, and students will find healing words for hurting people in this book. Clinical specialists in all disciplines who wish to view clients’lives from a clinical and faith position will find the stories and clinical suggestions in this book to be a modern goldmine.
Horrific Traumata

Horrific Traumata

William M Clements; Norma J R Sinclair

Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
1993
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Horrific Traumata shares the stories of persons whose meaning, hope, and faith were ripped from them by others or traumatic events and who live with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Since the Vietnam War, therapists have come to understand victims of severe emotional trauma with new understanding and, with better ability, have come to learn how to heal the awful effects of their traumas. Now the ranks of traumatized Vietnam veterans are joined by others who have also experienced horrific traumata and need help to rebuild their lives from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)--victims and survivors of incest and rape, hostage situations, and other events outside the range of ordinary human suffering.Duncan Sinclair provides direct insight into the clinical and psychological aspects of PTSD. He presents a clear and workable understanding of the nature of PTSD which gives clergy and other involved persons direct insight into the causes of many behaviors. Horrific Traumata focuses on the church’s readiness and obligation to incorporate traumatized victims into the center of grace and healing. Clergy of all specialities now have a means of seeing behind the masks of hurt and isolation to the long-standing and disabling trauma. Sinclair shows how to promote the healing process through a range of parish activities as well as in clinical settings. Guidelines for promoting healing include the key concepts of how to listen compassionately and how to create safe places in which victims may heal during the rebuilding of hope and faith. Scriptures used throughout develop a hopefulness that must be maintained for healing. Based on the quintessential understanding that current life stressors open past wounds in ways that leave them open, Sinclair guides professionals and clergy in treating the whole traumatized person. Clergy of all specialities, pastors, chaplains, pastoral counselors, seminary students, clinical pastoral educators, and students will find healing words for hurting people in this book. Clinical specialists in all disciplines who wish to view clients’lives from a clinical and faith position will find the stories and clinical suggestions in this book to be a modern goldmine.
My Dura-Europos

My Dura-Europos

Bernard M. Goldman; Norma W. Goldman

Wayne State University Press
2011
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Dura-Europos, founded by the Greeks in 300 BCE, became a remote outpost of the Roman Empire in western Asia until it was finally destroyed by a Persian army in the third century CE. It lay buried until it was rediscovered by British troops in the aftermath of World War I, at which time its intact religious sites, military equipment, tombs, and wall decorations were all excavated. In My Dura-Europos: The Letters of Susan M. Hopkins, 1927-1935, authors Bernard M. Goldman and Norma W. Goldman collect and contextualize the correspondence of Susan Hopkins, who accompanied her husband, Clark Hopkins, to the archaeological dig at Dura-Europos, which was one of the most significant of the twentieth century.From a very personal female viewpoint, My Dura-Europos describes life at the remote excavation from the first season in 1928, when Susan and Clark were neophyte archaeologists, to 1935 when the project concluded. Susan writes of cataloging the finds, mending pottery, and acting as epigrapher by translating the inscriptions and dating the coins. In addition to these roles, Susan was assigned responsibility for organizing many of the day-to-day aspects of life in the camp, and later letters even describe her life as a mother in 1933-35, when she brought her young daughter along to the excavations. Susan's lively, personal letters are organized and annotated by Bernard Goldman, whose deep knowledge of the sites and general history of archaeology and the region allows for a vivid and helpful commentary.After Bernard Goldman's death, his wife, Norma Goldman, completed the manuscript and added over two hundred rare illustrations of the site and the archaeologists involved. Readers interested in archaeology and the history of the classical world will enjoy this fascinating inside look at life on the Dura-Europos site.
Living on the Edge of the Gulf

Living on the Edge of the Gulf

David M. Bush; Norma J. Longo; William J. Neal; Luciana S. Esteves; Orrin H. Pilkey; Deborah F. Pilkey; Craig A. Webb

Duke University Press
2001
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The Gulf coast of Florida and Alabama is a fragile combination of barrier islands, low-lying marshes, and highly erodable mainland shores. In addition to sea-level rise, winter storms, and altered sediment supplies, hurricanes frequently damage or destroy the human developments and infrastructures that line this coast. Indeed, a single storm can cause billions of dollars in losses. Memories of such hurricanes as Camille, Frederic, Opal, and Andrew cause great concern for residents and property owners alike; events of equal magnitude are always just beyond the horizon and the uninformed have much to lose.The authors of Living on the Edge of the Gulf seek to counteract potential loss by providing an illustrated introduction to coastal processes, a history of hazards for the region, and risk-reduction guidance in the form of site evaluations, community mitigation techniques, and storm-resistant construction practices. Risk maps that focus on individual coastal beaches are designed to assist property owners, community planners, and officials in prudent decision making, while a review of coastal regulations helps owners to understand and navigate various permit requirements.This latest book in the Living with the Shore series replaces the earlier guide Living with the West Florida Shore and supplements the Alabama portion of Living with the Alabama/Mississippi Shore.
Living on the Edge of the Gulf

Living on the Edge of the Gulf

David M. Bush; Norma J. Longo; William J. Neal; Luciana S. Esteves; Orrin H. Pilkey; Deborah F. Pilkey; Craig A. Webb

Duke University Press
2001
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The Gulf coast of Florida and Alabama is a fragile combination of barrier islands, low-lying marshes, and highly erodable mainland shores. In addition to sea-level rise, winter storms, and altered sediment supplies, hurricanes frequently damage or destroy the human developments and infrastructures that line this coast. Indeed, a single storm can cause billions of dollars in losses. Memories of such hurricanes as Camille, Frederic, Opal, and Andrew cause great concern for residents and property owners alike; events of equal magnitude are always just beyond the horizon and the uninformed have much to lose.The authors of Living on the Edge of the Gulf seek to counteract potential loss by providing an illustrated introduction to coastal processes, a history of hazards for the region, and risk-reduction guidance in the form of site evaluations, community mitigation techniques, and storm-resistant construction practices. Risk maps that focus on individual coastal beaches are designed to assist property owners, community planners, and officials in prudent decision making, while a review of coastal regulations helps owners to understand and navigate various permit requirements.This latest book in the Living with the Shore series replaces the earlier guide Living with the West Florida Shore and supplements the Alabama portion of Living with the Alabama/Mississippi Shore.
The Power of Policy

The Power of Policy

Jessica M. Kahn; Joy Pastan Greenberg; Norma Kolko Phillips

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2024
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The Power of Policy: The Past, Present and Future is a historically-organized core textbook that identifies thematic connections between the history of U.S. social welfare policy and issues related to today’s social welfare environment, with an eye toward the future. Key historical developments demonstrate how history has influenced today’s institutions, laws, and systems.
Living with Florida's Atlantic Beaches

Living with Florida's Atlantic Beaches

David M. Bush; William J. Neal; Norma J. Longo; Kenyon C. Lindeman; Deborah F. Pilkey; Luciana S. Esteves; John D. Congleton; Orrin H. Pilkey

Duke University Press
2004
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From Amelia Island just south of Georgia to Key West's southern tip, beaches are one of Florida's greatest assets. Yet these beaches are in danger: rapid structural development on a highly erodible coast make them vulnerable to some of nature's greatest storms. The same development that has been driven by the attraction of beautiful beaches and coastal amenities now threatens those very resources. In turn, coastal structures are at risk from sea-level rise, shoreline retreat, winter storms, and hurricanes. Most of the methods for reducing losses associated with storms protect property only in the short term-at a growing cost in dollars and loss of natural habitat in the long term.Living with Florida's Atlantic Beaches is a guide to mitigating or reducing losses of property, human life, and natural resources by living with, rather than just at, the shore. This illustrated volume provides an introduction to coastal processes and geology as well as a brief history of coastal hazards and short-sighted human responses. This is the first volume in the Living with the Shore series to discuss the significant long-term impact of dredge-and-fill beach construction on living marine resources. Guidance is provided for long-term risk reduction in the form of tips on storm-resistant construction and site evaluation; maps for evaluating relative vulnerability to hazards are also included. A brief review of coastal regulations will help property owners understand and navigate the various permit requirements for developing coastal property. Living with Florida's Atlantic Beaches is an invaluable source of information for everyone from the curious beach visitor to the community planner, from the prudent property investor to the decision-making public official.
Living with Florida's Atlantic Beaches

Living with Florida's Atlantic Beaches

David M. Bush; William J. Neal; Norma J. Longo; Kenyon C. Lindeman; Deborah F. Pilkey; Luciana S. Esteves; John D. Congleton; Orrin H. Pilkey

Duke University Press
2004
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From Amelia Island just south of Georgia to Key West's southern tip, beaches are one of Florida's greatest assets. Yet these beaches are in danger: rapid structural development on a highly erodible coast make them vulnerable to some of nature's greatest storms. The same development that has been driven by the attraction of beautiful beaches and coastal amenities now threatens those very resources. In turn, coastal structures are at risk from sea-level rise, shoreline retreat, winter storms, and hurricanes. Most of the methods for reducing losses associated with storms protect property only in the short term-at a growing cost in dollars and loss of natural habitat in the long term.Living with Florida's Atlantic Beaches is a guide to mitigating or reducing losses of property, human life, and natural resources by living with, rather than just at, the shore. This illustrated volume provides an introduction to coastal processes and geology as well as a brief history of coastal hazards and short-sighted human responses. This is the first volume in the Living with the Shore series to discuss the significant long-term impact of dredge-and-fill beach construction on living marine resources. Guidance is provided for long-term risk reduction in the form of tips on storm-resistant construction and site evaluation; maps for evaluating relative vulnerability to hazards are also included. A brief review of coastal regulations will help property owners understand and navigate the various permit requirements for developing coastal property. Living with Florida's Atlantic Beaches is an invaluable source of information for everyone from the curious beach visitor to the community planner, from the prudent property investor to the decision-making public official.
Flora Ficológica do Estado de São Paulo - Volume 5

Flora Ficológica do Estado de São Paulo - Volume 5

Carlos E de M Bicudo; Norma C Bueno; M Marcina Picelli-Vicentim

Rima Editora
2022
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As Charophyceae foram, at agora, muito pouco estudadas no Brasil, e o Estado de S o Paulo n o constituiu exce o neste sentido. O conhecimento das Charophyceae de S o Paulo resume-se a 20 trabalhos publicados sobre material recente e quatro sobre representantes f sseis da classe. A maioria desses trabalhos oferece informa o bastante fragment ria sobre os materiais identificados e nenhum visou ao invent rio flor stico dos representantes da classe para determinada rea. O presente estudo identifica cinco esp cies de Chara e 11 de Nitella, totalizando 16 esp cies e 27 t xons de Charophyceae para o Estado de S o Paulo.
Norman M. Klein's »Bleeding Through: Layers of Los Angeles«: An Updated Edition 20 Years Later
In 2003, Norman M. Klein's docufable Bleeding Through raised questions of urban aesthetics and memory as part of the multimedia documentary Bleeding Through: Layers of Los Angeles, 1920-1986. Now, 20 years later, this important text is reissued along with several essays addressing its central themes, such as the aesthetics and politics of urban memory, the development of Los Angeles since the 20th century, the role of urban imaginaries in US politics, or media evolution in the 21st century. The volume also features a long interview with Klein and two docufables from Klein's celebrated study The History of Forgetting: Los Angeles and the Erasure of Memory , one being the kernel of the novella, the other imagining Walter Benjamin in L.A. Finally, the book contains links to two films featuring much of the multimedia material contained in the first edition.