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    Retracts of violence in the poetry of Claudia Roquette-Pinto

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    RESUMO: O presente artigo objetiva salientar aspectos da violência social e seus reflexos dentro da poética de Cláudia Roquette-Pinto, em específico em seu poema “Sítio”. Será abordado o modo com o qual a autora trabalha suas criações, e que resulta na classificação de suas obras como referência no âmbito da poesia contemporânea brasileira. _________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACTThe present article aims to emphasize aspects of social violence and its effects in the poetry of Cláudia Roquette-Pinto, in special into her poem “Sítio”. It will be discussed the way that the author works her creations, which results in the classification of her artworks as a reference within contends about Brazilian contemporary poetry

    Allocearagryllus Martins-Neto

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    Allocearagryllus Martins-Neto n. gen. Etymology. A different Cearagryllus Type species. Notocearagryllus leipnitzi Martins-Neto, 2002 b Diagnosis (male). Speculum approximately square (posterior margin slightly shorter than the anterior) with sp 1 converging on sp 2. CuA secondary branches beginning above the speculum (area supra-specular). Ve i n d-am situated at the boundary of anterior and anterolateral margins of the speculum. Curved d vein. Area below the posterior margin of the speculum similar in width to the adjacent ones. Discussion. Similar to Notocearagryllus Martins-Neto, 1999 in the general aspect of the tegmen morphology, differing however in features of the speculum: the posterior margin is slightly shorter than the anterior in Allocearagryllus n. gen. (posterior longer than anterior in Notocearagryllus); sp 1 converges on sp 2 in Allocearagryllus n. gen. (parallel in Notocearagryllus); sp 2 origin is at the base of the posterolateral margin of the speculum in Allocearagryllus n. gen. (at the posterior margin in Notocearagryllus). Additionally, the CuA secondary branches begin above the speculum in Allocearagryllus n. gen., and after the speculum in Notocearagryllus. Allocearagryllus n. gen. is also larger: tegmen length 25 mm as preserved (representing about 2 / 3 total length), compared with a total tegmen length of around 22 mm in Notocearagryllus. The features outlined above also distinguish the new genus from Cearagryllus. The d vein deflects at the anterior margin of the speculum in both Notocearagryllus and Cearagryllus, and d is curved forward in Allocearagryllus n. gen. The area below the posterior margin of the speculum is as wide as the adjacent ones in Allocearagryllus n. gen., wider in both Cearagryllus and Notocearagryllus.Published as part of Martins-Neto, Rafael Gioia & Tassi, Lara Vaz, 2009, The Orthoptera (Ensifera) from the Santana formation (Early Cretaceous, Northeast Brazil): A statistical and paleoecological approach, with description of new taxa, pp. 21-37 in Zootaxa 2080 on page 25, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18734

    Identidade e alteridade na Peregrinação de Fernão Mendes Pinto

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    Mestrado em Estudos PortuguesesO presente trabalho pretende apresentar uma análise da evolução antropológica de Fernão Mendes Pinto aquando do seu contacto com a cultura Oriental. É também nosso objectivo comprovar que a definição que o autor tenta fazer do “Outro” oriental lhe vai permitir redescobrir a sua identidade. O encontro de uma cultura nova permitiu ao homem de Quinhentos iniciar o processo multicultural, e por conseguinte encetar o diálogo intercultural. Na análise da Peregrinação tentaremos reflectir de que forma Fernão Mendes Pinto foi influenciado por esse processo ao descrever o “Outro” com o qual se encontrou, e em tantos aspectos tão diferente de si. ABSTRACT: The present work intends to present an analysis of the anthropological evolution of Fernão Mendes Pinto related to his contact with the oriental culture. It is also our purpose to prove that through the definition that the author tries to do of the “Other” he begins to rediscover his own identity. The encounter with a new culture allowed the men of the 16h century to begin the multicultural process, and consequently the intercultural dialogue. In our analysis of the Peregrinação we will try to reflect about the way that Fernão Mendes Pinto was influenced by the process of describing the “Other”, with whom he contacted, and in so many ways so different from him

    Allocearagryllus leipnitzi Martins-Neto, n. comb.

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    Allocearagryllus leipnitzi Martins-Neto, n. comb. (Fig. 1 C) 1. Notocearagryllus leipnitzi Martins-Neto, 2002 b Etymology. In honor of the foraminiferologist Prof. Dr. Itamar Ivo Leipnitz (UNISINOS-RS). Holotype. RGMN-T029, Martins-Neto Collection, housed at the Sociedade Brasileira de Paleoartropodologia – SBPr. Type locality, type stratum and age. As for Notocearagryllus dutrae Martins-Neto. Diagnosis. As for the genus. Description (Holotype, Fig. 1 C). Male tegmen 25 mm long as preserved (around 2 / 3 of the probable total length). RP, CuA and pre-lanceolate cell partially preserved. Speculum fairly square, with the anterior margin slightly curved than the posterior one. Anterolateral margin as long as the posterolateral one. sp 1 reaches the distal part of the posterior margin and the apical part of the anterolateral margin, parallel to the anal margin, converging on sp 2; sp 2 reaches the distal part of the posterolateral margin and the apical part of the anterolateral margin, close to the sp 1 extremity. CuA secondary branches beginning above the speculum, and zigzag-shaped at their base, perpendicularly deflecting toward the apical margin, then running, slightly convergent, alongside the anal margin. Intraspecular cells numerous immediately under the speculum and also after it. Chords notably curved. The d vein partially fused to CuP, converging towards CuA. The d-am crossvein situated at the boundary of both anterior and anterolateral margins of the speculum. Apical part of d connected to the apical part of the posterolateral margin of the speculum by a long cross-vein. The area below the posterior margin of the speculum of similar width to the adjacent areas (area below the anterolateral margin of the speculum and area between the posterolateral margin of the speculum and the most proximal CuA secondary branch) and filled by parallel cross-veins. Remarks. This specimen was originally described by Martins-Neto (2002 b) under the collection number RGMN- 3000, now removed to a definitive collection number RGMN-T029 at the same Institution (SBPr).Published as part of Martins-Neto, Rafael Gioia & Tassi, Lara Vaz, 2009, The Orthoptera (Ensifera) from the Santana formation (Early Cretaceous, Northeast Brazil): A statistical and paleoecological approach, with description of new taxa, pp. 21-37 in Zootaxa 2080 on page 25, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18734

    Practicum piece on the author\u27s assistance in helping Joe Pinto of Massachuset

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    Practicum piece on the author\u27s assistance in helping Joe Pinto of Massachusetts locate a lobster shack he visited in 1942 while stationed at the former Dow Field in Bangor. Pinto has been trying to locate the place since 1947. The lobster shack turned out to be the old Henderson place in North Brooklin

    Allocearagryllus leipnitzi Martins-Neto, n. comb.

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    <i>Allocearagryllus leipnitzi</i> Martins-Neto, n. comb. <p>(Fig. 1 C)</p> <p> 1. <i>Notocearagryllus leipnitzi</i> Martins-Neto, 2002 b</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> In honor of the foraminiferologist Prof. Dr. Itamar Ivo Leipnitz (UNISINOS-RS).</p> <p>Holotype. RGMN-T029, Martins-Neto Collection, housed at the Sociedade Brasileira de Paleoartropodologia – SBPr.</p> <p> Type locality, type stratum and age. As for <i>Notocearagryllus dutrae</i> Martins-Neto.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> As for the genus.</p> <p> <b>Description</b> (Holotype, Fig. 1 C). Male tegmen 25 mm long as preserved (around 2/3 of the probable total length). <b>RP</b>, <b>CuA</b> and pre-lanceolate cell partially preserved. Speculum fairly square, with the anterior margin slightly curved than the posterior one. Anterolateral margin as long as the posterolateral one. <b>sp1</b> reaches the distal part of the posterior margin and the apical part of the anterolateral margin, parallel to the anal margin, converging on <b>sp2</b>; <b>sp2</b> reaches the distal part of the posterolateral margin and the apical part of the anterolateral margin, close to the <b>sp1</b> extremity. <b>CuA</b> secondary branches beginning above the speculum, and zigzag-shaped at their base, perpendicularly deflecting toward the apical margin, then running, slightly convergent, alongside the anal margin. Intraspecular cells numerous immediately under the speculum and also after it. Chords notably curved. The <b>d</b> vein partially fused to <b>CuP</b>, converging towards <b>CuA</b>. The <b>d-am</b> crossvein situated at the boundary of both anterior and anterolateral margins of the speculum. Apical part of <b>d</b> connected to the apical part of the posterolateral margin of the speculum by a long cross-vein. The area below the posterior margin of the speculum of similar width to the adjacent areas (area below the anterolateral margin of the speculum and area between the posterolateral margin of the speculum and the most proximal <b>CuA</b> secondary branch) and filled by parallel cross-veins.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> This specimen was originally described by Martins-Neto (2002b) under the collection number RGMN-3000, now removed to a definitive collection number RGMN-T029 at the same Institution (SBPr).</p>Published as part of <i>Martins-Neto, Rafael Gioia & Tassi, Lara Vaz, 2009, The Orthoptera (Ensifera) from the Santana formation (Early Cretaceous, Northeast Brazil): A statistical and paleoecological approach, with description of new taxa, pp. 21-37 in Zootaxa 2080</i> on page 25, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/187344">10.5281/zenodo.187344</a&gt

    A Geografia e a formação de professores no estado do Amazonas: experiências, diálogos e saberes (Turma Uarini/AM)

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    Traz um breve preâmbulo dos 40 anos de formação superior em Geografia na Universidade Federal do Amazonas, mencionando os diversos programas institucionais que foram essenciais nesse processo. Destaca os caminhos, desafios e a relevância da formação acadêmica no interior do estado do Amazonas e a importância de um processo de interiorização da formação superior para beneficiar diferentes grupos sociais; as atividades desenvolvidas em sala de aula, além da importância da Prática de Campo na formação dos discentes. Relata experiências/vivências no decorrer da formação do curso de Geografia no município de Uarini/AM, pelos estudantes e professores.PARFOR - Programas Formação de Professores da Educação BásicaCAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior1Nã

    Bulletin No. 433 - Wyo 1966 - A New Pinto Bean

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    Bulletin No. 433 - Wyo 1966 - A New Pinto Bea

    Retropupillary iris claw intraocular lens implantation in aphakia for dislocated intraocular lens [Corrigendum]

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    Faria MY, Ferreira NP, Pinto JM. Int Med Case Rep J. 2016 Aug 29;9:261–5.On page 261, Ivo Gama should have been listed as an author.The incorrect author list was:Mun Yueh Faria1–3Nuno Pinto Ferreira1–3Joana Medeiros Pinto1–3David Cordeiro Sousa1–3Ines Leal1–3Eliana Neto1–3Carlos Marques-Neves1–3The correct author list should have been:Mun Yueh Faria1–3Nuno Pinto Ferreira1–3Joana Medeiros Pinto1–3Ivo Gama1–3David Cordeiro Sousa1–3Ines Leal1–3Eliana Neto1–3Carlos Marques-Neves1–3Read the original article

    A Delightful Evening on Lake Pinto, Mineral Wells, Texas.

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    People on boat on Lake Pinto, Mineral Wells, Texas.Date refers to postmark. Recto: [imprinted] A Delightful Evening on Lake Pinto, Mineral Wells, Texas. McClure Photo. [postmarked] Stamford, Texas. Jul 1. 8 AM. 1908. [handwritten note not transcribed]. Verso: [postmarked] Mineral Wells, Texas. June 30. 2 PM. 1908. [handwritten address not transcribed]
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