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Llibre de reconeixement a la figura de Pasqual Maragall en què 40 amics del polític (tant de l'àmbit públic com personal) expliquen un record públic o privat compartit amb ell. De to alegre, proper, optimista i emotiu, els textos reflecteixen el caràcter carismàtic i polifacètic de Pasqual Maragall des del respecte i l'admiració. Josep Miquel Abad, Lolita Banchs, Lluís Bassat, Jordi Basté, Carles Bosch, Carmen Cervera, Joan Clos, Pilar i Anna Duocastella, Odón Elorza, Xerardo Estévez, Jordi Évole, Isidre Fainé, Paz Flores, Beth Galí, Joan Ganyet, José Antonio Garcçia Durán, Francesc González, Marta Grabulosa, Manuel Huerga, Edurne Iturmendi, Eli Maragall, Roser Marcé, Javier Mariscal, Maite Martín, Federico Mayor Zaragoza, Eduardo Mendoza, Custodia Moreno, Queco Novell, Margarita Obiols, Julia Otero, Lluís Pascual, Sílvia Pérez Cruz, Ricardo Rodrigo, Richard Rogers, Francesco Rutelli, Narcís Serra, Marcè Solernou, Mònica Terribas, Montserrat Tura, Àngela Vinent, Renia Sofía.
The book is about history of Lithuania and Russia in Medieval Ages, about writing chronicles, and meanings of words used at the time. It is an analysis of over 30 volumes of the Full Collection of Russian Chronicles, that dates back to 855 A.D. The chronicles in Medieval Ages were written in Slavic using Cyrillic alphabet by monks of the Russian Orthodox Church and in Old German and Medieval Latin by monks of the Teutonic Order. Full texts from Lithuanian in Old Belorussian tongue and excerpts in translations from Russian and Teutonic are included. The book starts in 13th century Lithuania—the time Lithuania emerged as state. The analysis of chronicles takes its reader through said above r...
Focusing primarily on Standard Maltese, the authors clarify many areas which, until now, remain undefined, with emphasis on syntax and intonation. English loanwords continue to find their way into Standard Maltese, especially as the Maltese inhabitants become increasingly bilingual, and the variations are studied, as well as their morphological behavior. The book describes the syntactic, morphological and phonological structure of Maltese as one integrated linguistic system composed of different strands (Arabic, Romance and English).
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This is the first study to demonstrate a broad shift in how citizens around the world relate to democratic politics, illustrating various manifestations of a transition from "allegiant" to "assertive" citizens.