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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Rodrigue Levesque
Gardeners, poets, lovers, and philosophers are all interested in the redness of roses; but only philosophers wonder how it is that two different roses can share the same property. Are red things red because they resemble each other? Or do they resemble each other because they are red? Since the 1970s philosophers have tended to favour the latter view, and held that a satisfactory account of properties must involve the postulation of either universals or tropes. But Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra revives the dormant alternative theory of resemblance nominalism, showing first that it can withstand the attacks of such eminent opponents as Goodman and Armstrong, and then that there are reasons to prefer it to its rival theories. The clarity and rigour of his arguments will challenge metaphysicians to rethink their views on properties.
Indigenous Peoples, Postcolonialism, and International Law
Luis Rodríguez-Piñero
Oxford University Press
2005
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Indigenous Peoples, Postcolonialism, and International Law: The ILO Regime (1919-1989) explores the historical process leading to the emergence of indigenous peoples as distinct objects of modern international law, through the activity of the International Labour Organization (ILO). The ILO is the institutional site for the two current legally binding international instruments dealing with indigenous peoples, Convention No. 107 (1957), and Convention No. 169 (1989). Based on careful research on official documentation and unpublished archival evidence, the book enquires into the origins of the ILO's historical interest in the living and working conditions of indigenous peoples, and traces this back to the organization's early concern on the conditions of life of 'native workers' in colonial territories in the inter-war period. The book connects this early concern with the organization's regional policy in the Americas, where the 'Indian problem' became a priority on the organisation's agenda. These historical processes set the ground for the adoption, a few years later, of Convention No. 107 and Recommendation No. 104, instruments that translate the main assumptions of state development policies towards indigenous groups into international law. After an examination of the origins and content of Convention No. 107, the book sheds light on the process that lead the I.L.O. to reshape its old policies into the form of Convention No. 169, the most up to date and important international treaty dealing with the rights of indigenous peoples today.
T vachi es la primera parte de una trilog a que narra una historia de amor interrumpido entre una entidad de otro mundo, T vachi y un humano, Tony, destinados ambos a encontrase y entenderse en esta vida, para que Tony pueda averiguar cual fue el error que cometi hac a ya mas de 10.000 a os de la tierra. De esa manera, poder corregir su trayectoria y las consecuencias que hab a tra do ese supuesto error para el mismo, su evoluci n como humano y ser espiritual. Aunque sin saberlo ni quererlo, Tony se ve sumido en una aventura atemporal flirteando con las leyes de la f sica, la relatividad y el tiempo, que tanto le ha atra do siempre.
Libro de partituras con cuartetos de trompeta de conocidas melod as de Verdi, Mozart, Rossini, tradicionales, Simons..., adaptados para el grado elemental y/o principiante por Nicolau Rodr guez L pez. El libro consta de guiones y de partes separadas para facilitar la interpretaci n. M s informaci n en: http: //nicolaurg.wixsite.com/cuartetosdetrompeta https: //www.facebook.com/cuartetosdetrompeta/ https: //m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=74&v=XwJCb7JE1Fk
Una pareja madrile-a ve por fin cumplido su sue-o justo cuando ya hab'an perdido toda esperanza de concebir un bebZ. Sin embargo, el peque-o, al que llamaron Nacho, pronto dio muestras de ser un ni-o distinto. A los dos a-os, el peque-o comenz- a comportarse de manera extra-a lo que asust- a los padres enormemente llev]ndoles a consultar a varios especialistas quienes no parec'an tener una explicaci-n razonable y l-gica al extra-o comportamiento del cr'o. Con el pasar de los a-os, el inexplicable e ins-lito comportamiento de Nacho se agrava y poco a poco los padres van descubriendo lo que se oculta tras esa misteriosa conducta. Al mismo tiempo, descubren una aterradora historia que les lleva incluso a viajar a los Estados Unidos donde creen encontrar la clave del mal de su hijo. All', sin embargo, sus vidas se ver+n amenazadas por un asesino despiadado que intentar+ acabar con ellos antes de permitir que su escalofriante secreto salga a la luz.
Sindrome del burnout es reconocido oficialmente por la OMS. El sindrome de burnout -del que deriva la expresion "estar quemado"- es considerado un trastorno que afecta a nivel emocional y psicologico a una parte importante de trabajadores que viven en un estado de estres y ansiedad.31
Viaje en los mas profundo de la naturaleza del ser humano, una historia desgarradora que no deja indiferente a nadie. Narrada desde el alma.
Empowered. Wealth, Health and You. Conquer the Three and Become the Super Version of You
Ana Rodriguez
Lulu.com
2019
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This book is for you if you are determined to improve your finances, health and relationships with yourself and others and you are tired of trying countless systems, books and seminars that are too complicated to follow through. Ana's turning point happened when she became a mother. She then firmly decided to become the best mother she could be for her children, that is, preserve her children's natures and give them an education that would serve them in their journey to being healthy, wealthy and happy. Because children learn by example, Ana had to improve her situation in these three areas. In her journey, she became a different version of herself that she called Supernova. What she learned and applied... worked If you commit to becoming your Super Version, you can find here down-to-earth steps to take, simple and easy enough however effective. Remember that, at the start, Ana was just a mere mortal, just like every other regular person. Enjoy becoming Super You
Psicopatología de la obesidad mórbida tras la cirugía bariátrica
José Rodríguez Hurtado; Berenice Cantó Martínez
Lulu.com
2019
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La obesidad morbida es un problema de salud de primer orden mundial que va en aumento en todos los paises, principalmente en los desarrollados debido a los cambios en habitos alimenticios y la disminucion de la actividad fisica ligada al trabajo. El tratamiento de primera eleccion tras el fracaso de las dietas y otros metodos de perdida de peso es la cirugia bariatrica. Aunque en la actualidad son escasos, la mayoria de estudios indican la influencia de variables psicologicas en la evolucion de los pacientes tras la intervencion. Este manual describe la situacion cientifica actual en torno a aspectos psicopatologicos que, de formas distintas, modulan tanto el exito como el fracaso del tratamiento quirurgico.
Este es el primero de una serie de libros con adaptaciones para cuarteto de trompetas de m sica de compositores como Beethoven, Mozart, Verdi... y muchos m s! Este volumen est indicado para el grado medio y superior y contiene 16 n meros M s informaci n en https: //www.facebook.com/cuartetosdetrompeta/ http: //nicolaurg.wixsite.com/cuartetosdetrompeta https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAqoxcTtYaM
Guide for Producing Figures with Graphic Template Language (GTL) Using SAS
Antonio Rodríguez Contestí; Sebastià Barceló Bauçà
Lulu.com
2020
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The idea was to create a book useful for the day to day work as a consulting guide.To do so we created a book with a lot of code and explanations of the most common and not so common options that can help into the graphics production. All the figures presented in the book contain the code to be able to replicate, always using data available for everybody, such us using SASHELP library or generating our own data.At the same time, we tried that was accessible for all levels. It goes from a really basic level, explaining the SG procedures (SGPLOT, SGSCATTER and SGPANEL) and increasing in complexity little by little, showing how to extract the GTL code from the SG procedures, introducing PROC TEMPLATE and the different layouts, until we reach the final chapter where we create the shells for the most common figures, using all the learned to create common output requests.
Problems and Solutions to Accompany Larson and Hellings' University Physics
Ricardo Rodriguez; Hontas Farmer
MIT PRESS LTD
2026
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The Collapse of Venezuela documents Venezuela's economic implosion as politicians adopted strategies that severely harmed the economy in their struggle for power. Between 2012 and 2020, Venezuela suffered the largest economic contraction ever documented outside of wartime. This collapse was caused not just by the failure of an economic model but also the deeper failure of its political system to manage the conflicts inherent to a polarized society. The Collapse of Venezuela argues that when the stakes of power are high, politicians have an incentive to adopt political strategies that directly harm the economy. Author Francisco Rodríguez describes these scorched earth strategies and shows how politicians used these methods to target the Venezuelan economy in their fight for power. Ultimately, the conflicting sides have trapped the economy in a catastrophic stalemate that has destroyed the country's living standards and turned the economy into a political battlefield. By charting Venezuela's experience with scorched earth politics, Rodríguez reveals an essential cautionary tale for other democracies around the globe.
The culture wars continue to rage across the United States. Clashes over hate speech regulations, affirmative action, abortion, immigration, art, history, and lifestyle questions suggest that America is more polarized than ever before. This study looks at the rapid changes occurring in cities and suburbs in order to understand these cultural conflicts which, according to Rodriguez, have arisen in part because Americans continue to view themselves as city people or suburbanites in a time when the two areas are converging. As suburbs draw more businesses and residents, they produce new forms of art and cultural events which longtime residents resist as undermining the essentially residential quality of suburbs. Similarly, in cities, new parking structures, highways, and downtown malls produce suburban landscapes that urbanites reject, seeing those changes as evidence of the intrusion of suburban culture. Four community conflicts in the Bay Area from the 1960s to the 1990s illustrate these changes.In the San Francisco Bay Area, freeways and rapid transit have brought city and suburb closer together. Local residents have resisted these changes that threaten their communities' original identities. In San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose and Concord, residents have clashed over the construction of freeways and rapid transit, urban and suburban redevelopment, affirmative action, and modern art. In each locality, rapid changes produced conflict over local identities, as white, black, and Chicano residents have attempted to maintain a clear distinction between urban and suburban culture in the face of forces that are driving city and suburb closer together.
Sangre llama a sangre. (Blood cries out to blood.)—Latin American aphorism The common "blood" of a people-that imperceptible flow that binds neighbor to neighbor and generation to generation-derives much of its strength from cultural memory. Cultural memories are those transformative historical experiences that define a culture, even as time passes and it adapts to new influences. For oppressed peoples, cultural memory engenders the spirit of resistance; not surprisingly, some of its most powerful incarnations are rooted in religion. In this interdisciplinary examination, Jeanette Rodriguez and Ted Fortier explore how four such forms of cultural memory have preserved the spirit of a particular people. Cultural Memory is not a comparative work, but it is a multicultural one, with four distinct case studies: the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe and the devotion it inspires among Mexican Americans; the role of secrecy and ceremony among the Yaqui Indians of Arizona; the evolving narrative of Archbishop Oscar Romero of San Salvador as transmitted through the church of the poor and the martyrs; and the syncretism of Catholic Tzeltal Mayans of Chiapas, Mexico. In each case, the authors' religious credentials eased the resistance encountered by social scientists and other researchers. The result is a landmark work in cultural studies, a conversation between a liberation theologian and a cultural anthropologist on the religious nature of cultural memory and the power it brings to those who wield it.
A close associate of Chico Mendes, Gomercindo Rodrigues witnessed the struggle between Brazil's rubber tappers and local ranchers--a struggle that led to the murder of Mendes. Rodrigues's memoir of his years with Mendes has never before been translated into English from the Portuguese. Now, Walking the Forest with Chico Mendes makes this important work available to new audiences, capturing the events and trends that shaped the lives of both men and the fragile system of public security and justice within which they lived and worked.In a rare primary account of the celebrated labor organizer, Rodrigues chronicles Mendes's innovative proposals as the Amazon faced wholesale deforestation. As a labor unionist and an environmentalist, Mendes believed that rain forests could be preserved without ruining the lives of workers, and that destroying forests to make way for cattle pastures threatened humanity in the long run. Walking the Forest with Chico Mendes also brings to light the unexplained and uninvestigated events surrounding Mendes's murder.Although many historians have written about the plantation systems of nineteenth-century Brazil, few eyewitnesses have captured the rich rural history of the twentieth century with such an intricate knowledge of history and folklore as Rodrigues.
Our Lady of Guadalupe is the most important religious symbol of Mexico and one of the most powerful female icons of Mexican culture. In this study, based on research done among second-generation Mexican-American women, Rodriguez examines the role the symbol of Guadalupe has played in the development of these women. She goes beyond the thematic and religious implications of the symbol to delve into its relevance to their daily lives.Rodriguez's study offers an important reinterpretation of one of the New World's most potent symbols. Her conclusions dispute the common perception that Guadalupe is a model of servility and suffering. Rather, she reinterprets the symbol of Guadalupe as a liberating and empowering catalyst for Mexican-American women.
San Juan: Memoir of a City conducts readers through Puerto Rico's capital, guided by one of its most graceful and reflective writers, Edgardo Rodriguez Julia. No mere sightseeing tour, this is culture through immersion, a circuit of San Juan's historical and intellectual vistas as well as its architecture. In the allusive cityscape he recreates, Rodriguez Julia invokes the ghosts of his childhood, of San Juan's elder literati, and of characters from his own novels. On the most tangible level, the city is a place of cabarets and cockfighting clubs, flaneurs and beach bums, smoke-filled bars and honking automobiles. Poised between a colonial past and a commercial future, the San Juan he portrays feels at times perilously close to the pitfalls of modernization. Tenement houses and fading mansions yield to strip malls and Tastee Freezes; asphalt hems in jacarandas and palm trees. ""In Puerto Rico,"" he muses, ""life is not simply cruel, it is also busy erasing our tracks."" Through this book - available here in English for the first time - Rodriguez Julia resists that erasure, thoughtfully etching a palimpsest that preserves images of the city where he grew up and rejoicing in the one where he still lives.
Microenterprise Development for Better Health Outcomes
Rosalia Rodriguez-Garcia; James A. Macinko; William F. Waters
Praeger Publishers Inc
2001
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Showing that economic development and public health, often thought of as distinct, are both interdependent and dependent on social and political conditions, this book provides a new appreciation of the close relationship between microenterprise development and health in developing countries. Many of the world's poor earn a living from microenterprises, often outside the formal economy, and international practitioners have recently turned their attention to this underground economy, providing support through group poverty lending and village banking models, but overlooking the potential benefits of linking income generation with public health. This book argues for a conceptual and practical relationship between microenterprise development and household health, nutrition, and sanitation.To support their framework, the authors look at specific actions for harnessing the power of microeconomic development to improve health and human development. They support their argument further with case studies of innovative programs carried out in Latin America, Asia, and Africa. The book challenges the reader to cross disciplinary and professional boundaries to not only understand the interrelationships between health and income generation but to use available tools to enhance those interrelationships.
A remarkable second novel from the author of the prize shortlisted Stubborn Archivist