... Histories and Stories of Spanishness Andrés Zamora, Vanderbilt University, USA SPANISHNESS IN THE SPANISH NOVEL AND CINEMA OF THE 20TH-21ST CENTURY vii PART IV: RE-RECORDING SPANISHNESS: NATIONHOOD AND ... Spanishness in the Spanish Novel and Cinema of the 20th – 21st Century Edited by Cristina Sánchez-Conejero CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLISHING Spanishness in the Spanish Novel and Cinema ... such as Spanish, Spanish- American, Latino, Latin-American, Hispanic, Hispanic-American, and Iberian Indeed, these are terms that are clearly related, and are easily and often confused While Spanish ...
... being in such meeting with poet " the teacher - Julia Roberts " is dangerous , because poetand poetry are unreliable source of truth , so that when you consult a poetand express you'r feelings ... Plato hate about poets , that their ideas leads to actions and changes wich will effect the stability of the ideal society , and this may help people to raise their fortune and get the knowledge ... , you may be driven away from reality , poet give a great illusion of truth , the poet may use the power of his words to control and rush you to things and to behave in the way he likes , then...
... of Spanish culture Literature and philosophy Art and architecture Performing arts Cinema and fashion Media and communications Food and drink Living culture: the details of modern spain i Andalusia ... Doñana wetlands 29 Identity: the building blocks of Spanish culture Literature and philosophy Art and architecture Performing arts Cinema and fashion Media and communications Food and drink Living ... of Spanish culture Literature and philosophy Art and architecture Performing arts Cinema and fashion Media and communications Food and drink Living culture: the details of modern spain Fish and...
... their classmates and teacher, and state and support their opinions They also apply a variety of literary and analytical terms in Spanish to the oral and written discussion of texts and contexts Learning ... reading and analytical writing — and to encourage them to reflect on the many voices and cultures included in a rich and diverse body of literature written in Spanish The inclusion of and Culture” ... the design of the AP Spanish Literature and Culture course makes the literature of both distant and nearby places, and of the past and present, relevant to the interests and experiences of students...
... field and wine-cellar ICKEY populations have been previously studied by H & McLEAN (1980) and by PARSONS (1980) ; these authors have used a single wine-cellar population for reference and have ... stored) Samples 11 and 12 were respectively captured in a city and in an orchard zone ; both were at least 500 m from the nearest wine-cellars were (see figure 1) The samples (100 random individuals ... individuals per population) were taken in July and analyzed electrophoretically for the Adh, a-Gpdh and Est-6 loci We have used horizontal starch gel electrophoresis and the techniques of O’BRI & MCIN!RE...
... October 1918, p 55 TT, 28 October 1918, p 3; TT, 31 October 1918, p 7; TT, 27 November 1918, p 56 Johnson, Britain and the 1918- 19 Influenza Pandemic, p 131 52 53 31 tragedy for some and a passing ... Influenza Pandemic, and more recently, Niall Johnson’s Britain and the 1918- 19 Influenza Pandemic and Mark Honigsbaum’s Living with Enza.25 While the international perspectives from Phillips and Killingray’s ... of the Spanish Lady, Geoffrey Rice’s Black November: The 1918 Influenza Pandemic in New Zealand, Alfred Crosby’s America’s Forgotten Pandemic, Howard Phillips and David Killingray’s The Spanish...
... one • New knowledge is built upon existing skills and understandings • Reading and writing take place within the social and cultural context and experience that students bring to the process ... vocabulary and concepts • that link to students’ experience (before reading); individual prompting, reinforcement, and teacher demonstrations (during reading); and rich conversation and explicit ... academic and social language All children first learn to read words with a high level of concreteness and interest for them such as their own names and the names of siblings, favorite toys, and events...
... materials, and handouts were provided to reach out to some of the hundreds of thousands of Spanish- speaking construction workers in the United States who have trouble reading, speaking, and understanding ... 10-hour and 30-hour construction safety and health courses in Spanish Increasingly, employers, union personnel, and other trainers are recognizing the need for Spanish- language materials and training ... blended Spanish- English training, where Spanish- speaking workers would receive basic training in Spanish, but also learn key safety and construction words in English, so they can better understand and...
... proportional random selection of primary and secondary sampling units (towns and sections, respectively), with the final units (individuals) being selected by means of random routes and sex- and age-based ... sleeping > hours per day and those sleeping < hours per day Statistical analysis In this study we analyzed physical activity and physical fitness separately for men and women and we excluded respondents ... Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain Authors’ contributions DPC conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination and draft...
... (1998), Gorton and Rosen (1995) or Anderson and Fraser (2000) analyse the link between managerial ownership and risk-taking Demsetz and Strahan (1997) analyse the link between size and bank risk ... competing for loans and deposits in the same market In one hand, the Spanish Commercial banks (SCB) are privately owned banks being shareholder-oriented corporations In the other hand, Spanish Savings ... 1-60 Allen, L & A S Cebenoyan 1991 Bank Acquisitions and Ownership Structure: Theory and Evidence Journal of Banking and Finance, 15: 425-48 Arellano, M & S Bond 1991 Some test of specification...
... thirteen announcements covering a period between March 1988 and January 1991 To these we add the announcement on June 17, 1991 that both 10 Den norske Bank and Christiania Bank had requested an injection ... (1980), and King and Plosser (1984), see nothing special about the services provided by banks and reason that the causality of any correlation between the health of the banking system and economic ... as Japan and Korea that have recently experienced financial crises In particular, regulatory and legal restrictions in Norway keep significant control rights out of the hands of banks, and tend...
... the Spanish stock market The choice of a Spanish savings bank as the company to be valued was not arbitrary As the result of the current international financial crisis and due to Basel II and ... was founded in 1875 and was the first savings bank to issue non-voting shares Given features such as its asset value (71,441,621 thousand euros) and profit (276,547 thousand euros), this bank ... Journal of Economics, Finance And Administrative Sciences - Issue 35 (2011) Correlation matrix, standard deviation and weightings - continued (7)Coverage fund (8) BIS ratio Standard deviation -0.087...
... setting is beautiful and overlooks the South Torrey Pines Golf Course and the Pacific Ocean The chairs for activities are in place Lyman and Beth Rust, Jack and Kay Enbom, and Michael and Faith Kettel ... process, and will require your help in designing and conducting their research, writing their abstract and manuscript, preparing their PowerPoint presentation, and meeting the PCOGS and AJOG ... Qualtere-Burcher Per Sandberg Paula Adams-Hillard 15 Interim Board of Directors 03/07/2009 Seattle Caucus Seattle Caucus Seattle Caucus Portland Caucus Portland Caucus Portland Caucus Portland Caucus San...
... enabled people to acquire consumer durables and housing, made resources available to small and medium enterprises and helped towns to expand their fixed and cultural assets All this helped improve ... the legal and judicial means at its disposal – defended itself and the savings banks against pressure from the State and public bodies, from the banks – private, public and foreign – and from ... the esteem and loyalty of their customers; and 6) cooperation and solidarity among the savings banks, which enabled them to achieve economies of scale (political, technical, financial and mercantile)...
... benefit of mobile financial services and the level of security provided along with such services To further understanding of these developments and consumers’ usage of and attitudes towards mobile financial ... minorities, and those with low levels of income—groups that are prone to be unbanked or underbanked Mobile banking and mobile payments have the potential to expand financial access to the unbanked and ... a mobile phone, and 49 percent have a smartphone In contrast, 44 percent of those ages 65 and over not have a mobile phone, and only 11 percent have a smartphone.6 Furthermore, and perhaps more...
... degrees Fahrenheit and meeting ASTM Specification D 1655 and Military Specifications MIL-T-5624P and MIL-T-83133D (Grades JP-5 and JP-8) It is used for commercial and military turbojet and turboprop ... nonhydrocarbons produced from oil, such as sulfur and various metals; Drip gases, and liquid hydrocarbons produced from tar sands, oil sands, gilsonite, and oil shale Liquids produced at natural gas ... includes lease condensate and liquid hydrocarbons produced from tar sands, gilsonite, and oil shale Imports Receipts of crude oil and petroleum products into the 50 States and the District of Columbia...
... for English and 8.13 for Spanish Finally, gloss pairs were randomly split into training (4,843), development (500) and test (500) sets Additionally, we counted on two large monolingual Spanish electronic ... ‘WNG’ and ‘EU+WNG’ systems FE , FW and FEW refer to the GTM (e = 1) F-measure attained by the ‘EU’, ‘WNG’ and ‘EU+WNG’ systems, respectively ‘Source’, OutE , OutW and OutEW refer to the input and ... Acknowledgements This research has been funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (ALIADO TIC2002-04447-C02) and the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (TRANGRAM, TIN200407925-C03-02)...
... Europarl corpus and tuned on 2,000 additional sentence pairs, and includes a 3gram language model Tables and show percentages of correct, incorrect and missing translations of personal and impersonal ... Annotated Corpora for Spanishand Catalan Language Resources and Evaluation, 44(4):315–345 Luz Rello and Iustina Ilisei 2009 A Rule-Based Approach to the Identification of Spanish Zero Pronouns ... Antonella Bristot, Luminita Chiran, and Sara Ronelli 2004 The VENEX corpus of anaphora and deixis in spoken and written Italian In Manuscript Marta Recasens and M Ant` nia Mart´ o ı 2010 AnCora-CO:...
... Phrases (in Spanish its elements must agree in gender and number), between the subject and the verb of a sentence, errors in the use of pronouns (typical misuses are the so-called "lelsmo" and "laismo'), ... dictionaries and the parser, a computer-assisted verb conjugation system has already been built for Spanish grammar students, and other ideas include automatic document abstracting, storage and retrieval, ... thus every sequence of letters separated by delimiters (in Spanish: blank, comma, period, colon, semicolon, hyphen, open and close question and exclamation marks) The size of the dictionary will...