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Uno de los grandes retos a los que se enfrenta un opositor que se presenta a las pruebas de acceso al Cuerpo de Profesores de Secundaria es la elaboración de una programación didáctica. La labor no es fácil, ya que son muchas las dudas que nos surjen durante la redacción de la misma. Este libro presenta una guía para la elaboración de dicha programación, incluyendo un modelo de programación didáctica de la materia Tecnología del 4° curso de la Educación Secundaria Obligatoria, con todos los apartados requeridos en las pruebas. Joaquín Joven Casaucau es Ingeniero Industrial y profesor de Tecnología en la Comunidad Foral de Navarra.
Primarily intended for veterinary medical students, Veterinary Pharmacology & Therapeutics 8th edition provides a comprehensive resource for students learning basic and applied principles of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics. Including expanded coverage of pharmacology and considerable revision of existing materials, the eighth edition is THE DESKTOP REFERENCE for veterinary practitioners to review details about drugs, drug mechanisms, and their clinical applications. Because of the ever-growing breadth and complexity of drug usage in animals, this text has considerable new information on basic pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, as well as their clinical applications.
Nothing from the subsequent Augustan age can be fully explained without understanding the previous Triumviral period (43-31 BC). In this book, twenty experts from nine different countries and nineteen universities examine the Triumviral age not merely as a phase of transition to the Principate but as a proper period with its own dynamics and issues, which were a consequence of the previous years. The volume aims to address a series of underlying structural problems that emerged in that time, such as the legal nature of power attributed to the Triumvirs; changes and continuity in Republican institutions, both in Rome and the provinces of the Empire; the development of the very concept of civil war; the strategies of political communication and propaganda in order to win over public opinion; economic consequences for Rome and Italy, whether caused by the damage from constant wars or, alternatively, resulting from the proscriptions and confiscations carried out by the Triumvirs; and the transformation of Roman-Italian society. All these studies provide a complete, fresh and innovative picture of a key period that signaled the end of the Roman Republic.
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