En esta aventura que emprendemos juntos, intentare transmitir mis conocimientos de cocina y llevarle por un agradable camino de nuevos sabores. Como el tiempo es siempre escaso, los pilares fundamentales de este libro son la facilidad, la rapidez y la economia en las recetas, evitando las complicaciones, los tardios resultados y la falta de claridad. Aun asi, tendra que poner todo de su parte para disfrutar cocinando tanto como yo he disfrutado escribiendo y preparando cada una de las recetas que aqui se incluyen. Son 101 recetas que pasean por las cocinas de varios paises, teniendo como base comun lo que aprendi de la fusion de dos culturas gastronomicas: la chilena y la italiana. Entrantes, aperitivos, primeros y segundos platos, y una suculenta carta de postres, completan este libro que siempre esta en proceso creativo: el suyo propio, porque las recetas siempre le invitaran a innovar, a jugar y a disfrutar haciendo lo que mas nos gusta: cocinar.
A lo largo del libro, que he dividido en 6 cap tulos (Social Media, Actitud 2.0, Contenido, Comunicaci n, Atenci n al Cliente y Humor 2.0), abordaremos el trabajo de los profesionales del Social Media desde distintas perspectivas y posiciones, intentando dibujar un mapa lo m s completo posible (siempre a cuenta de nuestras propias limitaciones), para que podamos mantener y mejorar la discusi n al respecto desde las distintas plataformas y tribunas de las que actualmente disponemos, y de las que puedan venir en el futuro.Este libro no es un manual ni un tutorial, sino una apuesta por el reconocimiento de toda una generaci n de profesionales que nos dejamos la piel en nuestro trabajo. Y es tambi n una reivindicaci n de oportunidades, de valores y de aquellas cosas que, a diario, nos permiten seguir adelante.Entender el Social Media como una herramienta fundamental es lo que permitir a los individuos y a las organizaciones sobrevivir en un mercado complejo, donde las relaciones con el consumidor han cambiado y donde se plantean diversas oportunidades de negocio que no est n siendo aprovechadas. Sacar provecho de ellas es una respuesta necesaria y acertada.
Though the relationship between Jesuits and Dominicans has historically been marked by theological controversy, Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, shows remarkable affinity for the Thomistic tradition, the tradition advanced above all by the Dominican order. When writing the Jesuit Constitutions, in fact, Ignatius made Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae the primary textbook for Jesuit theological formation. The contributions to this volume--originating from Jesuits, Dominicans, and lay scholars alike--explore different aspects of the complex yet illuminating relationship between Ignatius and Thomas. The themes range from the general relationship between the early Jesuits and scholastic theology to the attempts by Francisco de Toledo, the first Jesuit cardinal, to apply Thomistic reasoning to the religious and legal status of Jewish converts to Christianity. Other contributions compare Ignatius and Thomas on topics of significant interest for dogmatic, sacramental, and spiritual theology: spiritual experience, the ordering of the passions, the use of the imagination, prudence and discernment of spirits, frequent communion, Mariology, the ""hierarchical church,"" and the limits of obedience.Students of Ignatius of Loyola, Thomas Aquinas, second scholasticism, Christian-Jewish relations, and spiritual theology in general will find this volume an invaluable contribution.
*Includes historic artwork depicting the saints and important people, places, and events in their lives. *Comprehensively covers the Orders founded by Francis and Ignatius, as well as the theology and philosophy espoused by Thomas. *Includes a bibliography on each saint for further reading. A lot of ink has been spilled covering the lives of history's most influential figures, but how much of the forest is lost for the trees? In Charles River Editors' Catholic Legends series, readers can get caught up to speed on the lives of the Church's most important men and women in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. Alongside St. Ignatius, who founded the Jesuits, St. Francis of Assisi is widely regarded as one of the most venerated saints in the Catholic Church due to his work establishing religious Orders that have done an incalculable amount of good and service for societies. Like St. Ignatius, St. Francis also got his start as a soldier who experienced a vision that put him on a more divine path. St. Francis eventually became a pillar of the Church, both living in poverty to assist those in greatest need and in establishing the Franciscan Order, the Order of Poor Clares, an enclosed order for women, and the Third Order of Brothers and Sisters of Penance. Near the end of his life, he became the first person recorded in history to bear the stigmata, the Passion wounds that Christ suffered in crucifixion, which only added to his ultimate aura and legacy. It would be hard to overstate the influence that St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) has had on both the Catholic world and the West as a whole over the last 750 years. Even in secular circles, Aquinas is known as one of the most important medieval philosophers, and in many respects a harbinger of the Renaissance that began to flourish across Europe in the centuries that followed his life. His groundbreaking work, Summa Theologica, remains one of the most influential philosophical texts in history, earning him a place in the pantheon alongside Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates. Aquinas had just as great an influence on Christianity as well. His philosophical works forged and established natural theology, squaring Catholicism with reason and logic, the ideals and aspects of modern thought that really took hold during the Renaissance. With his work on logic, theology, and metaphysics, as one of the Church's Doctors, Thomas Aquinas remains the Catholic Church's greatest theologian and philosopher, and he is still held out by the Church as the role model for those studying to become a Catholic priest. A Spanish knight who hailed from a noble Basque family, Ignatius seemed destined for military glory until he was badly wounded in 1521 during the Battle of Pamplona. While convalescing, Ignatius began reading De Vita Christi by Ludolph of Saxony, after which he began a tireless career in service of the Catholic Church. After spending several years studying the faith, Ignatius formed the Society of Jesus in 1539, and as its Superior General, he sent followers as missionaries across Europe to create schools, colleges, and seminaries. The Jesuits remain active across the world nearly 500 years later. By 1548, he had published his famous Spiritual Exercises, which help the faithful commit themselves to Christ by conducting different mental exercises. The Spiritual Exercises continue to be wildly popular across the world today, even among non-Catholics. The Most Influential Catholic Saints details the remarkable lives and legacies of each saint, and it includes pictures, bibliographies, and more. Learn about Francis of Assisi, Thomas Aquinas, and Ignatius like you never have before, in no time at all.
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Follow the meteoric rise of '70s Porn Star, Tomas Stefan, and the rocky path he took to find the life and love he craved in the Porn Star Brothers series.Tomas Stephanopoulos is the second of three Australian born and Greek Island raised brothers. He loves his job as a personal trainer and has no interest in emulating his elder brother by bedding all of the eligible women on the island.He lives the good life, training the ladies at the island's resort, and taking on personal clients at night. Then he meets one client who wants more than personal training. A client who wants intimate training.With his brothers on the run, he chooses to spread his wings and moves to Miami to personally train the ladies who were his clients back on Mykonos. After meeting the love of his life he moves into porn movies with a new name and a new life, but the drama has followed him from home and continues with his lover's car being trashed, porn stars being killed off, and a double kidnapping that leads to a dramatic car chase across the country.And it all comes down to one person...One person who's out to end the life of Tomas Stephanopoulos...
Follow the meteoric rise of '70s Porn Star, Tomas Stefan, and the rocky path he took to find the life and love he craved in the Porn Star Brothers series.Tomas Stephanopoulos is the second of three Australian born and Greek Island raised brothers. He loves his job as a personal trainer and has no interest in emulating his elder brother by bedding all of the eligible women on the island.He lives the good life, training the ladies at the island's resort, and taking on personal clients at night. Then he meets one client who wants more than personal training. A client who wants intimate training.With his brothers on the run, he chooses to spread his wings and moves to Miami to personally train the ladies who were his clients back on Mykonos. After meeting the love of his life he moves into porn movies with a new name and a new life, but the drama has followed him from home and continues with his lover's car being trashed, porn stars being killed off, and a double kidnapping that leads to a dramatic car chase across the country.And it all comes down to one person...One person who's out to end the life of Tomas Stephanopoulos...
Tomas and the Gypsy Violin is a simple but powerful tale about the transformative and healing power of music. It concerns an orphaned Roma child, Tomas, who is adopted by a Toronto couple. The traumatized boy is unresponsive to his new environment and withdraws into his own private world, but he comes out of his shell when he is reacquainted with the old and tattered violin he brought with him from Hungary, the only relic of his past life. A book about the love of music and the love of parent and child, it is also one of the few books that deal with the Roma community in Toronto.