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O livro “(Com)Textos III: Diálogos de ensino para a Educação Científica e Tecnológica" dá continuidade à série de mesmo nome e tem o propósito de possibilitar maior circulação e visibilidade para os trabalhos elaborados nas disciplinas ofertadas pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação Científica e Tecnológica da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (PPGECT-UFSC), bem como contribuir com o desenvolvimento de práticas de educação científica e tecnológica em consonância com questões contemporâneas presentes na área de pesquisa em ensino de Ciências e Matemática. Para tanto, apresentam-se propostas de Sequências Didáticas voltadas para a Educação Básica e para a Educação Superior.
O Simpósio Internacional dos Programas de Pós-Graduação em Educação - PPGE's do Sistema ACAFE - SIPPE ACAFE é uma iniciativa do PPGE da UNIPLAC em parceria com os PPGE’s da FURB, UNESC, UNIARP, UNIVALI, UNIVILLE, UNOCHAPECÓ e UNOESC. O evento de abrangência Estadual, com ações de internacionalização, tem por objetivo socializar e publicizar as pesquisas desenvolvidas pelos mestrandos, doutorandos e egressos vinculados aos PPGE’s das IES do Sistema ACAFE, bem como fortalecer as pesquisas e integrar os pesquisadores dos Programas envolvidos. Em sua 1ª edição, o evento teve como tema a ‘Relevância da pesquisa educacional da pós-graduação na contemporaneidade’. Para a...
This brand new comprehensive text and reference book is designed to cover all the essential elements of food science and technology, including all core aspects of major food science and technology degree programs being taught worldwide. Food Science and Technology, supported by the International Union of Food Science and Technology comprises 21 chapters, carefully written in a user-friendly style by 30 eminent industry experts, teachers and researchers from across the world. All authors are recognised experts in their respective fields, and together represent some of the world’s leading universities and international food science and technology organisations. Expertly drawn together, produ...
An assemblage of extracts from the complete works of Charles Dickens, including his speeches. The volume reflects the editor's effort to include every notable/quotable passage or short comment by Dickens on a subject which interested the great author. It contains over 860,000 words, and there are over 50 illustrations. Included are 27 extended extracts, largely from the fictional works, which capture the greatest scenes in the oeuvre, including the trial of Bardell v. Pickwick, Ralph Nickleby's frustration and suicide, Jonas Chuzzlewit's murder of Tigg Montague and its aftermath, and Mr. Micawber's demolishment of Uriah Heep. This reference has over 405 topic captions, or subject headings, o...
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Written by Galician surrealist artist and revolutionary E.F. Granell, The Novel of the Tupinamba Indian is a picaresque, Cervantes-influenced allegory of the Spanish Civil War. Set against a cruel landscape peopled by generals, priests, conquistadors, poets, witches, and nuns, Tupinamba Indian embodies Granell's wartime experiences while transforming them through his lush and incendiary surrealist imagination. Praise for The Novel of the Tupinamba Indian: "In an ever-shifting world populated by nameless, iconic stock figures, the Tupinamba Indian (whose head, slashed off by a conquistador, remains detachable/attachable in a brilliant metaphor for colonialism) wanders, stumbles, and thrives i...
This textbook has been written primarily for undergraduate students of pharmacy, toxicology, and medicine who require a concise reference book on basic endocrine function and dysfunction.
Written for today’s patients and medical professionals, the fast-paced narrative delivers compelling insight into older medical practices and gives the reader an appreciation of how medicine has developed through the centuries to the present.
An environmental and cultural history of winter in the colonial Northeast, examining indigenous and settler knowledge of life in the cold.
With a charming voice, winning characters, and a perfectly-woven plot, Kat Yeh delivers a powerful story of friendship and finding a path towards embracing yourself. Everything in Bea's world has changed. She's starting seventh grade newly friendless and facing big changes at home, where she is about to go from only child to big sister. Feeling alone and adrift, and like her words don't deserve to be seen, Bea takes solace in writing haiku in invisible ink and hiding them in a secret spot. But then something incredible happens--someone writes back. And Bea begins to connect with new friends, including a classmate obsessed with a nearby labyrinth and determined to get inside. As she decides where her next path will lead, she just might discover that her words--and herself--have found a new way to belong.