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O livro “Chamado 101 – A Ordem dos Conselheiros Monarca” é uma obra que o autor revela sua marca pessoal, com abordagens de temas que partem do misticismo, passam pelas manifestações da física quântica, repousam nos fenômenos dos pensamentos mágicos da Alquimia e da Kabbalah, envolvem o leitor com lugares misteriosos, reflexões psicológicas e filosóficas, sem deixar de lado a tecnologia moderna, tão presente em nossas vidas. O livro se propõe a revelar os mistérios da psique humana, explorando as profundas raízes da consciência por intermédio de uma história atual, que durante uma pandemia global, o personagem Martin Duprat sofre com uma terrível voz interna que ecoa ...
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En materia de medios de comunicación y acceso a la información, 2013 fue un año de claroscuros en Jalisco. En este periodo se combinaron hechos positivos, como la aparición de nuevas publicaciones periódicas y la discusión en torno a los cambios en ley de trasparencia y acceso a la información gubernamental; otros cuestionables, como la trasformación del Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión en un medio más oficialista, y unos más que podrían calificarse de reprobables, como las agresiones contra medios de comunicación y sus trabajadores, la reducción de la plantilla laboral de algunas empresas del sector y la eliminación de espacios ganados en favor de los lectores, como es el caso de la figura del ombudsman. En el sexto informe de Quid ITESO: Análisis crítico de medios se analizan estos y otros temas para los interesados en seguir el funcionamiento del sistema de medios de comunicación en Jalisco y así obtener un mejor panorama de su desarrollo. (ITESO)
"How much of our fate is tied to the status of our parents and grandparents? How much does this influence our children? More than we wish to believe! While it has been argued that rigid class structures have eroded in favor of greater social equality, The Son Also Rises proves that movement on the social ladder has changed little over eight centuries. Using a novel technique -- tracking family names over generations to measure social mobility across countries and periods -- renowned economic historian Gregory Clark reveals that mobility rates are lower than conventionally estimated, do not vary across societies, and are resistant to social policies. The good news is that these patterns are driven by strong inheritance of abilities and lineage does not beget unwarranted advantage. The bad news is that much of our fate is predictable from lineage. Clark argues that since a greater part of our place in the world is predetermined, we must avoid creating winner-take-all societies."--Jacket.
This book provides a comparative analysis of how judgments from the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) affect political participation and electoral justice at the national level. Looking at specific countries, the work analyses the legal impact the implementation of the ECtHR and the IACtHR judgments has, with a specific focus on cases in which the regional court concerned uses the “democratic argument,” that is, an argument related to democracy and political rights. The reasoning is that, although democracy is a much wider concept, judgments concerning violations of political rights and electoral justice provide reliable indicato...