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El libro desarrolla el proceso de producción textual considerando algunas ideas que permiten redactar creativamente, por ello el debate sobre la naturaleza de la información y cómo esta permite o niega la posibilidad de redactar textos académicos. por otro lado, es importante considerar que se trata del análisis de la información utilizando dos capacidades cuya sinergia es importante porque se trata de la cognición que predispone a la redacción. Se trata del análisis de la palabra como una unidad indivisible y sus relaciones con otras dentro de un discurso en el cual se las ideas emergen indistintamente. Tanto el análisis como la síntesis son dos procesos cognitivos que se definen...
First published in 1996, this book is a logical and consistent approach to experimental design using statistical principles.
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'In Hora Mortis', and 'Under the Iron of the Moon' are Thomas Bernhard's second and third collections of published verse.
A summary of research recommendations of the 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth prepared by the Committee on Studies for the Golden Anniversary White House Conference on Children and Youth.
This text is a complete, step-by-step, guide to learning SPSS for the raw beginner. The introductory chapters orient students to the logic and working of SPSS. The remainder of the text is organized by statistical command and can be used in any order.
The volume investigates the ‘voice’ of women writers in the development of literary studies, and interrogates how scholars read and teach women’s literary texts. These issues are still crucial for women’s and gender studies today and deserve to be properly investigated and constantly updated. The various essays collected here examine how, and to what extent, ‘women’, across time and space, experimented with new genres or forms of expression in order to transform, question, resist or paradoxically consolidate gender discriminations and dominant ideologies: patriarchy, colonialism, slavery and racism, imperialism, religion, and (hetero)sexuality. Women’s Voices and Genealogies in Literary Studies in English is addressed to MA and PhD students in women’s and gender studies, and to all those students or young scholars who are interested in gender methodologies as a mode of practice in literary criticism and analysis. The authors of the volume share a long-standing experience in women’s and gender studies and in teaching English women’s literature, literary criticism and feminist methodologies and theories to students from different national origins.
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Christopher Donnan's Chotuna and Chornancap: Excavating an Ancient Peruvian Legend, explores one of the most intriguing oral histories passed down among ancient Peruvians: the legend of Naymlap, the founder of a dynasty that ruled the Lambayeque Valley of northern Peru centuries before European contact. Naymlap is said to have built his palace at a place that many now consider to be the archaeological sites of Chotuna and Chornancap. In an effort to test the validity of the Naymlap legend, Donnan directed extensive archaeological excavations at Chotuna and Chornancap--completing plans of the monumental architecture, mapping and excavating most of the major structures, and developing a chronology for the sites. This book presents the results of these excavations and demonstrates the extent to which the archaeological evidence correlates with the sequence of events described in the Naymlap legend.