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La Fiesta de Los Dones: del Libro 1 de la Coleccion Cuento No.11

La Fiesta de Los Dones: del Libro 1 de la Coleccion Cuento No.11

Daniel Guerra; Ann a. Guerra

Independently Published
2019
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En un mundo muy, muy lejano, hab a un reino rodeado de muchos otros reinos, y celebraban un evento muy especial que se celebraba cada cien a os. En este evento dar an regalos especiales y dones a quienes los merec an. De repente, en medio de la fiesta, un monarca lleg sin una invitaci n. Ella era la abuela del rey. Ella vino a hacer un anuncio muy especial.
Thomas Cole's Refrain

Thomas Cole's Refrain

H. Daniel Peck

Cornell University Press
2019
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Thomas Cole, an internationally renowned artist, centered his art and life in Catskill, New York. From his vantage point near the village, he cast his eyes on the wonders of the Catskill Mountains and the swiftly flowing Catskill Creek. These landscapes were sources of enduring inspiration for him. Over twenty years, Cole painted one view of the Catskill Mountains at least ten times. Each work represents the mountains from the perspective of a wide river bend near Catskill, New York. No other scene commanded this much of the artist's attention. Cole's Catskill Creek paintings, which include works central to American nineteenth-century landscape art, are an integral series. In Thomas Cole's Refrain, H. Daniel Peck explores the patterns of change and permanence in the artist's depiction of a scene he knew first-hand. Peck shows how the paintings express the artist's deep attachment to place and region while illuminating his expansive imagination. Thomas Cole's Refrain shows how Cole's Catskill Creek paintings, while reflecting concepts such as the stages of life, opened a more capacious vision of experience than his narrative-driven series, such as The Voyage of Life. Relying on rich visual evidence provided by paintings, topographic maps, and contemporary photographs, Peck argues that human experience is conveyed through Cole's embedding into a stable, recurring landscape key motifs that tell stories of their own. The motifs include enigmatic human figures, mysterious architectural forms, and particular trees and plants. Peck finds significant continuities—personal and conceptual—running throughout the Catskill Creek paintings, continuities that cast new light on familiar works and bring significance to ones never before seen by many viewers.
Estructuras interpretativas como competencia laboral y colectiva

Estructuras interpretativas como competencia laboral y colectiva

Sergio Daniel Tissera

Editorial Academica Espanola
2020
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Uno de los objetivos de este estudio exploratorio es el de: descubrir, analizar y evaluar "estructuras interpretativas compartidas", con el fin de develar las representaciones (rutinas y mecanismos defensivos) que obstaculizan y desalientan el desarrollo de competencias laborales en personas que ocupan cargos de direcci n y/ o de mando, y de esta manera, contribuir - desde nuestra intervenci n y rol profesional- a su modificaci n y afrontamiento. Este proyecto de intervenci n esta dise ado a partir de la aplicaci n de una entrevista semi-dirigida a gerentes de la Organizaci n Kolektor de la Provincia de C rdoba en Argentina y dentro del espacio de pr ctica para la carrera de Especializaci n CEPTO. dictado en el rea de posgrado de la Facultad de Psicolog a en UNC.
El Puente Encantado: Cuento No. 8 de la coleccion Los MIL y un DIAS

El Puente Encantado: Cuento No. 8 de la coleccion Los MIL y un DIAS

Daniel Guerra; Ann a. Guerra

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Hab a una vez una peque a ciudad en medio de la jungla. La nica forma de llegar all era cruzar un puente. Debajo del puente hab a un r o grande y peligroso. Los ciudadanos de esta ciudad se dieron cuenta de que la civilizaci n se acercaba cada vez m s a ellos. Todos los rboles fueron cortados para hacer casas nuevas. Tem an que alguien descubriera el puente y llegara a ellos. Llamaron a todos sus ciudadanos para una reuni n, y en esta reuni n, decidieron encantar su puente. Lo hicieron invisible y se hicieron invisibles, tambi n .....
La Aventura de Isaac: Cuento No. 10 de la Coleccion Los Mil Y Un Dias

La Aventura de Isaac: Cuento No. 10 de la Coleccion Los Mil Y Un Dias

Daniel Guerra; Ann a. Guerra

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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La familia de Isaac era una familia de inmigrantes pobres. Han ahorrado dinero para permitirle ir de acampada con su escuela a otra ciudad. Camp Lake Charles en Louisiana era un sitio de campamento de verano muy popular. Mientras se divierte en el lago, de repente se desata una tormenta y queda varado al otro lado del lago. Hab a un extra o faro e incluso una gaviota parlanchina que lo salud ...
La Fiesta de los Dones: Cuento No. 11 de la Coleccion de los MIL y un DIAS

La Fiesta de los Dones: Cuento No. 11 de la Coleccion de los MIL y un DIAS

Daniel Guerra; Ann a. Guerra

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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En un mundo muy, muy lejano, hab a un gran reino rodeado por muchos otros reinos, y estaban celebrando un gran evento muy especial que tuvo lugar cada cien a os. En este grandioso dia dar an regalos especiales a quienes los merec an. De repente, una reina vino sin una invitaci n. Ella era la abuela del rey que vino a hacer un anuncio muy especial ...
La Casa de la Bruja: Cuento No. 3: Cuento No. 3 de la coleccion de cuentos Los MIL y un DIAS

La Casa de la Bruja: Cuento No. 3: Cuento No. 3 de la coleccion de cuentos Los MIL y un DIAS

Daniel Guerra; Ann a. Guerra

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Hab a una casa vieja y fea en la esquina del barrio donde Albert viv a con sus padres. Todos tem an que hab a una bruja viviendo en l. Los ni os y los vecinos tem an a la anciana y no les gustaba la casa porque les afeaba el vecindario. Ella siempre estaba mirando por sus ventanas. Un d a los ni os jugaban a la pelota y....
"Luna", El caballito negro: Cuento No. 4: Cuento No. 4 de la coleccion Los MIL y un DIAS

"Luna", El caballito negro: Cuento No. 4: Cuento No. 4 de la coleccion Los MIL y un DIAS

Daniel Guerra; Ann a. Guerra

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Luna era un peque o caballo negro que ten a una marca de nacimiento en la cabeza, blanca con forma de "media luna". Mark, Andrew y el peque o Justin cabalgaban alrededor de su rancho cuando encontraron a Luna, perdida y muy confundida. La familia de Luna hab a ca do en una trampa que un caballo "Juda" los condujo a ella. M s tarde, Luna se convirti en campe n en la carrera de caballos Kentucky Derby.
Pollution and Property

Pollution and Property

Daniel H. Cole

Cambridge University Press
2002
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Environmental protection and resource conservation depend on the imposition of property rights (broadly defined) because in the absence of some property system - private, common, or public - resource degradation and depletion are inevitable. But there is no universal, first-best property regime for environmental protection in this second-best world. Using case studies and examples taken from countries around the world, Professor Cole demonstrates that the choice of ownership institution is contingent upon institutional, technological, and ecological circumstances that determine the differential costs of instituting, implementing, and maintaining alternative regimes. Consequently, environmental protection is likely to be more effective and more efficient in a society that relies on multiple (and often mixed) property regimes. The book concludes with an assessment of the important contemporary issue of ‘takings’, which arise when different property regimes collide.
Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School of Political Economy

Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School of Political Economy

Daniel H. Cole; Michael D. McGinnis

Lexington Books
2017
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In addition to winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for her path-breaking research on “economic governance, especially the commons,” Elinor (Lin) Ostrom also made important contributions to other fields of political economy and public policy. This four-volume compendium of papers written by Lin (often with coauthors, most notably her husband, Vincent), along with papers by others expanding on her work, brings together the strands of her entire empirical, analytical, theoretical, and methodological research program. Together with Vincent’s important theoretical contributions, they defined a distinctive “Bloomington School” of political-economic thought. Volume 3 explores the historical development of the Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework, illustrates its application to a wide range of specific policy problems, and highlights recent extensions that ensure it will remain a vibrant focus of research for years to come. The IAD framework emerged from a long series of interdisciplinary collaborative research projects, but the guiding figure in its development was Elinor Ostrom. Anyone familiar with the full range of her research will recognize common presuppositions and themes for which she used the IAD framework as an organizing device. This book collects examples of policy-relevant applications of IAD to a wide range of policy sectors. In a fundamental sense, the IAD framework helps us understand how Ostrom’s mind worked when she approached a particular problem of policy, and it highlights those factors that she asserted needed to be considered in any complete analysis. Unfortunately, she did not leave us a complete or definitive guidebook on how to apply this framework. This volume collects important components of such a guidebook from a wide range of sources, including previously unpublished papers, and as such it should help anyone seeking to use this framework to analyze a variety of policy areas.
Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School of Political Economy

Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School of Political Economy

Daniel H. Cole; Michael D. McGinnis

Lexington Books
2018
nidottu
In addition to winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for her path-breaking research on “economic governance, especially the commons,” Elinor (Lin) Ostrom also made important contributions to other fields of political economy and public policy. This four-volume compendium of papers written by Lin (often with coauthors, most notably her husband, Vincent), along with papers by others expanding on her work, brings together the strands of her entire empirical, analytical, theoretical, and methodological research program. Together with Vincent’s important theoretical contributions, they defined a distinctive “Bloomington School” of political-economic thought. Volume 3 collects explores the historical development of the Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework, illustrates its application to a wide range of specific policy problems, and highlights recent extensions that ensure it will remain a vibrant focus of research for years to come. The IAD framework emerged from a long series of interdisciplinary collaborative research projects, but the guiding figure in its development was Elinor Ostrom. Anyone familiar with the full range of her research will recognize common presuppositions and themes for which she used the IAD framework as an organizing device. This book collects examples of policy-relevant applications of IAD to a wide range of policy sectors. In a fundamental sense, the IAD framework helps us understand how Ostrom’s mind worked when she approached a particular problem of policy, and it highlights those factors that she asserted needed to be considered in any complete analysis. Unfortunately, she did not leave us a complete or definitive guidebook on how to apply this framework. This volume collects important components of such a guidebook from a wide range of sources, including previously unpublished papers, and as such it should help anyone seeking to use this framework to analyze a variety of policy areas.
Isaiah's Servant in Paul

Isaiah's Servant in Paul

Daniel M. I. Cole

Mohr Siebeck
2021
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Several early Christians identify Isaiah's Servant of the Lord as Jesus; yet Paul appears to connect the Servant with himself. In this study, Daniel Cole examines the hermeneutical warrants and ethical implications of Paul's use of texts within Isa. 49-54, arguing that this section constitutes a coherent prophetic narrative in which God saves a new people from sin by the Servant's death and subsequent work in his followers, the servants. While several Second Temple works interpret elements of this prophecy with differing conceptions of history, Paul sees Isaiah's Servant fulfilled in Jesus' death and subsequent spiritual union with the apostle. The author thus demonstrates that the coherent salvation history of the Servant prophecy provides both the interpretive framework for Paul's reading of Isaiah and the relational definitions for the imperatives that Paul places on himself and others.