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El papá de Magui ya no está en casa, se ha marchado sin dar ninguna explicación. Ella lo espera frente a la ventana, pero pasan los días y no regresa. El mundo de Magui se torna confuso y la promesa de volverlo a ver comienza a desaparecer. Sin embargo, las mariposas que de cuando en cuando llegan a posarse en la higuera que su padre plantó donde ella nació logran que conserve la esperanza de que un día su familia se vuelva a reunir. Una historia de amor familiar en tiempos de cambios políticos difíciles.
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Los padres de Toto no saben qué hacer. Definitivamente su hija no es normal. La llevan con diversos especialistas y ninguno es capaz de descifrar el enigma. Pero ¿qué es normal? ¿Acaso el nombre de un ciclo de la lavadora? Contado con recursos de la poesía, este relato siembra inquietantes preguntas sobre las formas en que nos relacionamos con los demás.
This book provides a broad range of topics on fluid dynamics for advanced scientists and professional researchers. The text helps readers develop their own skills to analyze fluid dynamics phenomena encountered in professional engineering by reviewing diverse informative chapters herein.
This book explains how presidents achieve market-oriented reforms in a contentious political environment. Using an impressive amount of quantitative and qualitative empirical evidence, most of which is reported for the first time, Mejía Acosta argues that presidents in Ecuador adopted significant reforms by crafting informal yet functional coalitions with opposition parties in congress. This pattern of success is particularly relevant in a country known for its chronic political fragmentation and deep regional and ethnic divisions. Paradoxically, the adoption of constitutional reforms to promote governance undermined the success of informal coalitions and directly contributed to greater regime instability after 1996. Mejía Acosta's work offers a compelling analysis of how formal and informal political institutions contribute to policy change. His far-reaching conclusions will capture the attention of political scientists and scholars of Latin America.
Until relatively recently the valuable tropical montane cloud forests (hereaf ter usually referred to as TMCFs) of the world had scarcely come under the assaults experienced by the downslope montane and lowland forests. TMCFs are not hospitable environments for human occupation, and their remoteness (except in places near Andean high mountain settlements and in the Ethiopian Highlands) and difficult terrain have given them de facto protection. The ad jacent upper montane rain forests have indeed been under assault for timber, fuelwood, and for conversion to grazing and agriculture for many decades, even centuries in the Andes, but true cloud forest has only come under ex ploitation as these ...
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