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"El hombre crea cultura y mediante la cultura se crea a sí mismo". Anónimo. "El hombre es el reflejo de su cultura así que debe aprender a crecer con ella". Anónimo "El periodismo es libre o es una farsa". Rodolfo Walsh "El verdadero periodismo debe ser constructivo". Jorge González Moore "Estoy muy interesado en el progreso y avance del periodismo, después de haber dejado parte de mi vida en esa profesión, la recuerdo como una noble profesión de inigualable importancia por su influencia". Joseph Pulitzer "Internet es como un gran inventario (de información), pero no constituye en sí misma la memoria". Umberto Eco
Todo ser vivo necesita interactuar con el medio que lo rodea, generando un tipo de información que lo lleva a crear un acto de comunicación. Así, se desarrollan una serie de lenguajes que los llevan a comunicarse con la comunidad. Por ejemplo, en el caso de los animales se puede observar cómo emiten diferentes sonidos para realizar cualquier tipo de acción o, incluso, para advertir de cualquier peligro a su alrededor.En el caso de los seres humanos, desde nuestros orígenes, hemos generado gestos y expresiones que varían de un lugar a otro, así como también hemos elaborado sistemas de comunicación basados en señales para poder comunicarnos. No obstante, en el caso de los seres huma...
Drug Trafficking, Corruption and States is cutting edge research. Garay Salamanca and Salcedo-Albarán, along with their contributing authors help document the transition from economic to political imperatives within transnational drug cartels. The break from the Zetas by La Familia Michoacana is one example contained in their empirical survey. Social Network Analysis is their tool for illuminating the varying dynamics of cartel-state inter-penetration and reconfiguration. In doing so they clearly discern between State Capture (StC) and Co-opted State Reconfiguration (CStR). As the drug wars and criminal insurgencies rage in the Americas and beyond, this seminal framework will facilitate efforts by scholars, law enforcement officials, intelligence analysts and policymakers to understand shifts in sovereignty, and to illuminate the mechanisms of transnational illicit networks and their interaction with the state.
From the Red Ruin of Tanewal to the ghostly port canals of Narilor, Glorantha is dotted with countless remnants of the Great Darkness and the Ages before. These places were the footfalls of gods and heroes, locations where local legends were born and myths were shaped. In time some of these wonderful events will fade into obscurity, but their echoes will be felt in the ruins they left behind. Ruins of Glorantha is a closer look at several different locations of some import in the vast lands of this wondrous and unique world. This book explains what can be found or accomplished there, who might call these places home, and the sorts of quests and adventures Games Masters can create using them. When combined with a step-by-step method in which readers can create their own important ruins, Ruins of Glorantha is a detailed and useful tool to create short exciting scenarios or long lasting campaigns in the wilds of Glorantha.
Murderous goings-on in a tiny church draw the Vatican into the dark heart of Seville. A hacker gets into the Pope's personal computer to leave a warning about mysterious deaths in a small church in Seville that is threatened with demolition. Father Quart, a suave Vatican troubleshooter is sent to investigate. Experience has taught him to deal with enemies of the Church in all their guises, but nothing has prepared him for the stubborn faith of Father Ferro, or the appeal of the lovely Macarena Bruner, desperate to save the church and her ancestors from her ex-husband, the ruthless banker Pencho Gavira. As Quart is drawn into an intrigue as labyrinthine as the streets of Seville, soon more than his vocation is in danger.
This book collects the best "Dragon" magazine content from the past year intoone easy-to-reference source.
This volume draws together topics and methodologies essential for the socio-cultural, mineralogical, and geochemical analysis of archaeological ceramic, one of the most complex and ubiquitous archaeomaterials in the archaeological record. It provides an invaluable resource for archaeologists, anthropologists, and archaeological materials scientists.
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