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1000 tulosta hakusanalla María Elena Sinclair Baró

Inteligencia emocional enmarcada en la formación docente

Inteligencia emocional enmarcada en la formación docente

María Elena Sinclair Baró; Janny Flores Sinclair

Editorial Academica Espanola
2021
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Hoy vivimos en un mundo diverso que presenta retos, desigualdades y problemas a los que se debe hallar las posibles soluciones. Asimismo, muchas veces se pone el nfasis en los resultados y en la competitividad, en ocasiones, sin tener en cuenta las relaciones afectivas y humanizantes. En tal sentido, la educaci n es un componente fundamental para lograr el desarrollo de seres humanos capaces, no s lo con aptitudes cognitivas, sino tambi n las de convivencia, que puedan expresar sentimientos y emociones, proteger la propia integridad bajo presi n y forjar un comportamiento positivo. Las emociones son el origen y el motor de nuestras acciones como seres humanos. Es decir, somos lo que sentimos y las emociones tienen gran poder en nuestros conocimientos y comportamiento. Tambi n influyen en nuestras motivaciones, proyectos de vida y aspiraciones. Son la clave de nuestro propio conocimiento y crecimiento personal.
Maria Elena & Chiva

Maria Elena & Chiva

Kirk Reeve

Independently Published
2018
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"Why does Papa want a goat?" is the question that puzzles nine-year-old Maria Elena. When Papa makes it clear that it will eventually be butchered and roasted as part of the menu for a family celebration, Maria Elena rebels with considerable persistence. Twists and turns will keep you guessing what's next until the surprise ending. Have fun with it
The Autobiography of Maria Elena Moyano: the Life and Deth of a Peruvian
"Moyano's life exemplifies the overwhelming obstacles that poor barrio women experience not only in Peru but also in other third world countries. This autobiographical book adds important information to several different disciplines: Latin American politics, feminism, sociology, and current Peruvian history. . . . Edmisten's expertise is obvious in the scholarly introduction and readable translation."--Mary H. Wilgus, Campbellsville UniversityUsing Maria Elena Moyano's own words, the editor of this poignant story has re-created the voice of the martyred Peruvian activist.In 1992, at age 33, Moyano was assassinated by guerrillas of the revolutionary movement Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path). Her murder--a warning to others in the women's movement--galvanized the Peruvian people against Sendero Luminoso and its leader, Abimael Guzman Reynosa.In part 1 of this work, Moyano traces the struggle of poor women in Peru and how they developed survival organizations such as the Vaso de Leche (Glass of Milk) and the communal kitchen feeding program to cope with poverty made worse by government austerity adjustments. Like other women, Moyano honed her leadership skills in these programs. She condemned the terrorist tactics of Sendero Luminoso and publicly proclaimed that they were not on the side of the poor. She also condemned the human rights abuses of the military and police.In part 2, Moyano relates the hardships of her impoverished childhood and describes the difficulties of achieving an education. She speaks also of her marriage and of childbirth, of the discrimination she faced, and of her gradual and steady rise to positions of authority within the popular women's movement and as deputy mayor and spokesperson for the 300,000 people of Villa El Salvador, a Lima barrio.As a woman of color, Moyano led a revolution of conscience within a larger revolution. Through this gracefully translated book, her voice continues to speak for all women who refuse to relinquish the struggle for dignity, freedom, and equal political participation.All royalties from this book will go to the Flora Tristan Center for the Peruvian Woman.Diana Miloslavish Tupac studied literature at the National University of San Marcos in Lima. She went to Mexico to participate in a study on ethnic minorities and human rights, and there she became a member of the Mexican Solidarity Committee for Guatemalan refugees. Upon her return to Peru, she rejoined the Flora Tristan Center for the Peruvian Woman.Patricia S. Taylor Edmisten is an independent scholar and retired professor of the sociological foundations of education at the University of West Florida. She has worked in Peru as a Peace Corps volunteer and as a consultant for the United Nations and is the author of Nicaragua Divided: La Prensa and the Chamorro Legacy (UPF, 1990).
Heroína Nacional María Elena Moyano

Heroína Nacional María Elena Moyano

Dante Ricardo Abad Zapata

Independently Published
2019
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Contenido:1.Breve cronolog a de Mar a Elena Moyano.2.Mar a Elena Moyano. Contra el Hambre y el Terror. 3. Antes que hero na madre. 4.Las sin razones y las mentiras de sendero.5.Una Feminista de nuevo tipo.6.Mar a Elena Moyano derrotando al pensamiento Gonzalo. 7.Mar a Elena Moyano: legado para una izquierda moderna y democr tica.8.Canciones a Mar a Elena Moyano
Cantando como la cigarra: Vida y canciones de María Elena Walsh

Cantando como la cigarra: Vida y canciones de María Elena Walsh

Lazaro Droznes

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Mar a Elena Walsh es el gran mito de la sociedad argentina y un referente inevitable para muchas generaciones de argentinos que se han criado escuchando su m sica. Sus aportes en la poes a "seria", el folklore, las canciones para chicos, las canciones para grandes, recitales, y novelas son el testimonio vivo de una de las trayectorias creativas mas fulgurantes de la cultura argentina. En esta obra Mar a Elena relata las an cdotas m s significativas de su vida intercalando su relato con sus propias canciones que ilustran sus vivencias de modo ntimo y revelador.
I Am My Father's Daughter

I Am My Father's Daughter

Maria Elena Salinas; Liz Balmaseda

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INC
2007
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An Emmy Award-winning news anchorwoman recounts the story of her life and career, from her adolescent job in a southern California sweatshop and break into network television to the astonishing discovery that her father was once a Catholic priest. Reprint.
Yo Soy la Hija de Mi Padre

Yo Soy la Hija de Mi Padre

Maria Elena Salinas

HarperCollins
2007
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An Emmy Award-winning news anchorwoman recounts the story of her life and career, from her adolescent job in a southern California sweatshop and break into network television to the astonishing discovery that her father was once a Catholic priest. Reprint.
Ayer, y no tan lejos

Ayer, y no tan lejos

María Elena Larrayoz Aristeguieta

Lulu.com
2018
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Se dice que quien escribe no narra lo que realmente sucedi , sino lo que pudiera haber sucedido. En realidad creo que cada escritor corrige el mundo en funci n de sus demonios y fantasmas. Este, mi primer libro de cuentos, se basa en realidades y en sue os. Algunos de los cuentos nacieron de hechos que escuch o viv en mi infancia o mi juventud, y al igual que un contador de mercado rabe, los transform y los adorn para que salieran a la luz ante ti. Otros, fruto de la imaginaci n, saltaron del mundo de mis enso aciones y se infiltraron en el ordenador, porque tambi n ellos quer an estar presentes. Cort zar comparaba el cuento con la fotograf a y la novela con la pel cula, pero ni una fotograf a ni una pel cula tienen sentido sin alguien que luego se detiene a mirarlas. Mi intenci n no es otra que la de entretener y lograr completar el ciclo con tu intervenci n, ya que espero que alguno de los finales los pongas t .
The Shattered Mirror

The Shattered Mirror

María Elena de Valdés

University of Texas Press
1998
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Popular images of women in Mexico-conveyed through literature and, more recently, film and television-were long restricted to either the stereotypically submissive wife and mother or the demonized fallen woman. But new representations of women and their roles in Mexican society have shattered the ideological mirrors that reflected these images. This book explores this major change in the literary representation of women in Mexico. MarÍa Elena de ValdÉs enters into a selective and hard-hitting examination of literary representation in its social context and a contestatory engagement of both the literary text and its place in the social reality of Mexico. Some of the topics she considers are Carlos Fuentes and the subversion of the social codes for women; the poetic ties between Sor Juana InÉs de la Cruz and Octavio Paz; questions of female identity in the writings of Rosario Castellanos, Luisa Josefina HernÁndez, MarÍa Luisa Puga, and Elena Poniatowska; the Chicana writing of Sandra Cisneros; and the postmodern celebration-without reprobation-of being a woman in Laura Esquivel's Like Water for Chocolate.
Australia's New Migrants

Australia's New Migrants

Maria Elena Indelicato

Routledge
2019
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This book offers a comprehensive and critical analysis of the tropes employed in the categorization of international students living and studying in Australia. Establishing the position of migrant students as ’subjects of the border’, the author employs various models of emotion in an analysis of the ways in which public debates on migration and education in Australia have problematised international students as an object of national compassion or resentment in relation to other national concerns at the time, such as the country’s place in the Asia-Pacific region, the integrity of its borders and the relative competitiveness of its economy. Applying an innovative methodology, which combines the breadth of a diachronic study with the depth afforded by the close analysis of a diverse range of case studies – including the protests staged by Indian international students against a spate of violent attacks, which led to their labelling as ‘soft targets’ in national discourses – Australia’s New Migrants constitutes an important contribution to our understanding of the ways in which emotions shape national collectives’ orientation towards others. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, cultural studies and education with interests in migration, race and emotion.
Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race

Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race

María Elena García

University of California Press
2021
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In recent years, Peru has transformed from a war-torn country to a global high-end culinary destination. Connecting chefs, state agencies, global capital, and Indigenous producers, this “gastronomic revolution” makes powerful claims: food unites Peruvians, dissolves racial antagonisms, and fuels development. Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race critically evaluates these claims and tracks the emergence of Peruvian gastropolitics, a biopolitical and aesthetic set of practices that reinscribe dominant racial and gendered orders. Through critical readings of high-end menus and ethnographic analysis of culinary festivals, guinea pig production, and national-branding campaigns, this work explores the intersections of race, species, and capital to reveal links between gastronomy and violence in Peru.
Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race

Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race

María Elena García

University of California Press
2021
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In recent years, Peru has transformed from a war-torn country to a global high-end culinary destination. Connecting chefs, state agencies, global capital, and Indigenous producers, this “gastronomic revolution” makes powerful claims: food unites Peruvians, dissolves racial antagonisms, and fuels development. Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race critically evaluates these claims and tracks the emergence of Peruvian gastropolitics, a biopolitical and aesthetic set of practices that reinscribe dominant racial and gendered orders. Through critical readings of high-end menus and ethnographic analysis of culinary festivals, guinea pig production, and national-branding campaigns, this work explores the intersections of race, species, and capital to reveal links between gastronomy and violence in Peru.
The Winds of Maracaibo

The Winds of Maracaibo

María Elena Morán

Knopf Publishing Group
2026
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A propulsive family drama, the story of a woman determined to recover her kidnapped daughter in the ruins of Ch vez's social revolution--the fast-paced English-language debut of an award-winning and bestselling author that brings the Venezuelan migrant crisis to life in lyrical, seething prose, for readers of Elizabeth Acevedo, Jesmyn Ward, and Gabriela Garcia It was too late, y la ternura no basta--now that she'd tasted the gunpowder, and the gunpowder was bolivariano, revolutionary. And that unthinkable traitor Camilo was using it to blow up her life. "Elisa left with Camilo." "Camilo took her out of the country." These are the text messages Nina receives while living in the storage room of a university in Porto Alegre, Brazil, where she's cleaning houses to make money to send back home. Home is 4,500 miles away, in Maracaibo, Venezuela, where the water never runs on Mondays and there's yet another blackout. Where a trip to the grocery store costs 220 times the minimum wage. Home is Elisa, her thirteen-year-old daughter, who loves to run around the house and belt out Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now." Who should be growing, when instead her waist is shrinking. Home is Graciela, Nina's mother, who lately stays shut up in her room all day talking with her dead, most urgently her beloved husband, Ra l (who's just as eager to talk back from the grave). And what the hell does Camilo think he's doing now, stealing off with their daughter to the United States of America--the one place Nina most assuredly never wants to call home? Narrated through the voices of Nina and her family, and through the voice of her treacherous ex, Camilo, The Winds of Maracaibo is the heart-racing tale of a mother fighting to get her daughter back across the border, at any cost--a brave and furious reversal of the American Dream and an ode to the Venezuelan women who gave their blood, sweat, and tears to a nation dismantled by the egos of men.