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Compilación de textos legales y jurisprudenciales, tanto de carácter estatal como autonómico, referidos al ámbito educativo, a partir de 1985 hasta la fecha.
Recoge las Ponencias, Comunicaciones e Intervenciones que tuvieron lugar en este Seminario, organizado por el Consejo Escolar del Estado en febrero de 2002.
Incluye las ponencias, comunicaciones e intervenciones que tuvieron lugar en el desarrollo de las jornadas organizadas por el Consejo Escolar del Estado, en 2003, sobre el tema.
Modern languages like English, Spanish, Russian and Hindi as well as ancient languages like Greek, Latin and Sanskrit all belong to the Indo-European language family, which means that they all descend from a common ancestor. But how, more precisely, are the Indo-European languages related to each other? This book brings together pioneering research from a team of international scholars to address this fundamental question. It provides an introduction to linguistic subgrouping as well as offering comprehensive, systematic and up-to-date analyses of the ten main branches of the Indo-European language family: Anatolian, Tocharian, Italic, Celtic, Germanic, Greek, Armenian, Albanian, Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic. By highlighting that these branches are saliently different from each other, yet at the same time display striking similarities, the book demonstrates the early diversification of the Indo-European language family, spoken today by half the world's population. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
Desperate to leave his native country, Albania, Martin starts a new adventure by travelling through and discovering the Schengen area of Western Europe. Travelling via work exchange pays for his food and accommodation, keeping him safe during his long journey of self-discovery and spiritual awareness. His curiosity to find answers ultimately pushes him to go further than he ever imagined.
While the birth of global economic governance is conventionally dated to the end of World War II, Jamie Martin shows how its roots lie in World War I and its aftermath. The Meddlers explores the intense political struggles about sovereignty and self-governance provoked by the first attempts to govern global capitalism.