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En octubre de 2.019 se celebró, en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, la Conferencia Internacional sobre los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible, la Conferencia Internacional “UNMAP 2019”. Durante cuatro días se trataron los grandes bloques de desarrollo de los ODS: Alianzas para lograr los objetivos. Las Personas. La Prosperidad. El Planeta. La Paz. La Conferencia Internacional “UNMAP 2019” fue exitosa debido a la calidad de los ponentes, todos ellos sobresalientes y referentes en su área de trabajo; a la implicación de los patrocinadores, a la acogida de los asistentes, a la repercusión mediática que tuvo el evento, su difusión, antes, durante y después del mismo, llegando, en las ...
Nature's Ancient Religion is 50% autobiography of the author's spiritual journey from cynic to Babalawo with Wanaldo. His rank in the world's seventh largest religion (175,000,000) is on par with a Catholic Arch Bishop. The author describes each step or level of his rise in Havana, Cuba. Readers are treated to the unique flavor of the forbidden island too. 50% is authoritative narrative of religions including: Catholicism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, indigenous and African. Anthropology is discussed including the 2007 Haplogroup mapping that is so important . Fresh pataki ( legends) are introduced, shrines honoring the Orishas are described. Core concepts of Ashe (Nature's energy), Odu, Ancestors, Dead, dreams and divination are probed and explained. The increasing role of women is discussed as well as racial tensions. Nature's Ancient Religion has 22 pages of Orisha worship book reviews, a glossary, index and the illustrations of Victorio Evelio Cu� Villate.
"Companion volume to superb work edited by Martz (1988) which follows its excellent example. Thirteen prominent scholars offer important critique of US policy, exploring processes, key bilateral relations, and critical problems in context of dramaticallychanging Latin American and evolving post-Cold War period"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.