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Esta obra expone y analiza un modelo teórico alrededor de la constitución de sujetos en ámbitos escolares, es decir, sujetos en la educación. Dicha constitución es atravesada por las nociones de sujeto, por la historicidad e institucionalidad de la escuela y por la multiplicidad de relaciones y experiencias que allí se tejen, en parte, ante las construcciones sobre las diferencias humanas que aún requerimos denominar desde etiquetas como las de trastorno del espectro autista (TEA). Es inicialmente en la filosofía donde se encuentran las herramientas teóricas esenciales para indagar las nociones de sujeto; y a partir de estas, se recorren lugares sociológicos, políticos, éticos y pedagógicos dado el interés de esta investigación.
Includes maps of the U.S. Congressional districts.
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
This book contains the proceedings of the 18th International Seaweed Symposium, which provides an invaluable reference to a wide range of fields in applied phycology. The papers featured in this volume cover topics as diverse as systematics, ecology, commercial applications, carbohydrate chemistry and applications, harvesting biology, cultivation and more. It offers a benchmark of progress in all fields of applied seaweed science and management.
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Three of the greatest operas ever written—The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Così fan tutte—join the exquisite music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with the perfectly matched libretti of Lorenzo Da Ponte. Da Ponte’s own long life (1749–1838), however, was more fantastic than any opera plot. A poor Jew who became a Catholic priest; a priest who became a young gambler and rake; a teacher, poet, and librettist of genius who became a Pennsylvania greengrocer; an impoverished immigrant to America who became professor of Italian at Columbia University—wherever Da Ponte went, he arrived a penniless fugitive and made a new and eventful life. Sheila Hodges follows him from the last glittering years of the Venetian Republic to the Vienna of Mozart and Salieri, and from George III’s London to New York City.