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Temos a honra de alardear nossa balbúrdia com esse livro de pesquisadores da LA de vários lugares, esparramados pelas inúmeras universidades que defendemos e, mesmo diante de tantas dificuldades e tempos sombrios nos sendo apresentados não se calam e não serão calados, porque além de pesquisadores somos TODOS professores e olhamos nos olhos de nossos alunos e olhamos o outro e cuidamos deles para saírem da ignorância e que possam a vir nos suceder em muitas outras balbúrdias.
O livro é resultado de uma dissertação de Mestrado e apresenta uma investigação das crenças de avaliar de professores de língua portuguesa. A leitura revela o quanto nós, professores, somos responsáveis pela manutenção de tais crenças e a importância de questioná-las.
This book provides a detailed overview of the latest innovations in respiratory endoscopy, from both diagnostic and therapeutic perspectives; each chapter focuses on one disease and the techniques for early diagnosis as well as treatment. It comprehensively covers treatment and procedures, including simultaneous X-ray fluoroscopy and its use during bronchoscopic procedures. This fast-developing technology is essential for the medical management of non-malignant and malignant diseases of the chest, especially lung cancer. Respiratory Endoscopy describes the cooperation between all the members of the healthcare team, and as such is a valuable resource not only for medical staff, but also for radiological technicians and nursing staff who contribute significantly in the care of the patients undergoing these invasive procedures. By promoting teamwork and providing practical know-how, it will improve the success and safety of respiratory endoscopy procedures.
This luminous picture book tells the fascinating true story of artist Nek Chand and how his secret art project—hidden away in a jungle—became one of India’s most treasured wonders, second only to the Taj Mahal. In the bustle of the busy streets of Chandigarh, India, Nek Chand saw something no one else did. Where others saw rocks and stones, Nek saw the boyhood village he missed so dearly. Where others saw broken plates and glass, Nek saw laughing men. And where others saw trash, Nek saw beauty. Nek Chand’s incredible rock garden, built from stone and scraps and concrete, began as a way for him to express his long-felt grief at having to leave his boyhood village due to the violence caused by the partition of India. What began as a secret and personal (not to mention initially illegal) project became so much more, not only to Nek but to all of India.
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
Based on the author's thesis (Ph.D., Anglia Ruskin University).
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