3,082 research outputs found

    Astyanax anai Angulo Santos Lopez Langeani & McMahan 2018

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    Astyanax anai Angulo Santos López Langeani & McMahan, 2018. Largespot Tetra, Anai Tetra; Sardina, Sardina Blanca, Tetra, Sardina Anai, Sardina de Ana. Distribution: Global: Middle America; from eastern Costa Rica to western Panama, Atlantic drainages; Costa Rica: Si (Atlantic), 1– 60 m.a.s.l., Pri, Pot. Occurrence and conservation status: Nat, EN. References: Bussing (1987: 71, as Astyanax orthodus Eigenmann 1907 —missidentification; 1998: 86, as A. orthodus —missidentification; brief description, including illustrations and an identification key, information on distribution, with a map, and ecology), Angulo et al. (2013: 991, as A. orthodus —missidentification; listed, including taxonomic information and distributional data) and Angulo et al. (2018b: 1866; detailed description, including illustrations, information on distribution, with a map, and ecology).Published as part of Angulo, Arturo, 2021, New records and range extensions to the Costa Rican freshwater fish fauna, with an updated checklist, pp. 1-72 in Zootaxa 5083 (1) on page 25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5083.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/580063

    Ana-Maria Ramos Interview

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    Ana-Maria Ramos (J.D. 2014) was interviewed by Jonathan Angulo in the Oral History Studio of Fondren Library at Southern Methodist University on October 9, 2019. She recollected her experiences growing up in East Dallas with her mother, father, grandmother, and six siblings. During the summers, her parents would send her to the Mexican city of Monterrey, so their children could experience Mexico and also to save costs on food and goods. Race relations were tense during her upbringing as gang activity disrupted school life. At the age of fifteen, Ms. Ramos gave birth to her daughter and attended courses that allowed her to earn her GED. She continued her educational career by enrolling at Eastfield Community College and the University of Texas Arlington to provide a better life for herself and family. Shortly after, Ms. Ramos worked as a school teacher and later, in a non-profit in South Dallas. She then decided to ask her employer to fund her MBA at Texas Women's University to better prepare her for budgetary work at the organization. Once she graduated from TWU and used her experience at the non-profit, Ramos pursued a law degree at Southern Methodist University to help her community with family law and immigration challenges. In 2016, Ana-Maria decided to run for the Texas legislature to better serve her community and was able to unseat an undefeated representative. Today, Ramos continues to represent her district in the Texas legislature and aspires to exemplify her constituents

    Commentariorum Ioannis Feri In Sacrosanctum Iesu Christi Euangelium Secundum Matthaeum. Libri Quatuor

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    Localización: S-B-1183 (1)Antiguo Poseedor: Convento de Santa Ana del Monte (Jumilla, Murcia

    El Tlacuache Núm. 523 (2012). 523 Año 13 (2012) junio. El Tlacuache

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    Otra vez los Mayas... La falacia del fin del mundo De los Mayas? por Jorge Angulo Villaseñor. -Programa liberal: El Clero, Juárez, y Maximiliano por Erick Alvarado Tenorio

    MAPS OF CONTINUOUS SPATIAL DEPENDENCE

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    Heterogeneity is one of the distinguishing features in spatial econometric models. It is a frequent problem in applied work and can be very damaging for statistical inference. In this paper, we focus on the problems implied by the existence of instabilities in the mechanism of spatial dependence in a spatial lag model, assuming that the other terms of the specification remain stable. We begin the discussion with the role played by the algorithms of local estimation in detecting the instabilities. Problems appear when one must decide what to do once the existence of heterogeneity has been confirmed. The logical reaction is trying to parameterize this lack of stability. However, the solution is not obvious. Assuming that a set of indicators related to the problem has been identified, we propose a simple technique to deal with the unknown functional form. In the final part of the paper, we present some Monte Carlo evidence and an application to evaluate the instability in the mechanisms of spatial dependence in the convergence process of the European Regions.DEPENDENCE, LOCAL ESTIMATION, MONTE-CARLO, SPATIAL INSTABILITY

    Ana Enriqueta Terán: poetisa de la lengua

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    Este año ha sido esencial en la vida de la escritora Ana Enriqueta Terán, tres libros estupendos suyos han sido publicados en los primeros seis meses. Uno de sonetos con dibujos de ella misma (Otros sonetos de todos mis tiempos. Casa Nacional de las Letras Andrés Bello, Caracas), una novela (Apuntes y congojas de una decadencia narrada en tres muertes. Fundación Editorial El Perro y la Rana, Caracas), y a finales del mes de junio - en el marco del XI Festival Mundial de Poesía de Venezuela -, la prestigiosa Biblioteca Ayacucho ha presentado con el Nº 252 de su Colección Clásica a Piedra de habla, antología poética con prólogo de Patricia Guzmán titulado Ana Enriqueta Terán Voz relampagueante de misterio y belleza, amén de la profusa cronología y concienzuda compilación de las fuentes bibliográficas. También este año, el Museo de Arte Valencia conjuntamente con la Red de Escritores de Venezuela y de un grupo de amigos de la poetisa constituidos como comité preparatorio para la celebración del centenario de la escritora, le rindió un cálido homenaje el domingo 4 de mayo, aniversario noventa y seis (96) de su nacimiento en Valera, estado Trujillo, de la ahora República Bolivariana de Venezuel

    . 26 (1991) abril-septiembre. Historias. Revista de la Dirección de Estudios Históricos

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    - El juez y el historiador por Carlo Ginzburg. - El inquisidor como antropólogo por Carlo Ginzburg. - Indios en cabildo: historia de una historiografía sobre la Nueva España por Francisco G. Hermosillo. - La prostitución en los siglos XVI y XVII. Una alternativa para la supervivencia femenina por Ana María Atondo. - El criollismo y los símbolos urbanos por Jorge González Angulo. - Luis Campa, grabador y fotógrafo por Patricia Masse. - La formación de los intelectuales del Ateneo por Susana Quintanilla Osorio. - La cultura libresca de un converso procesado por la Inquisición de Lima por Pedro Guibovich Pérez. - Cincuenta años de edición y estudios de fuentes documentales y crónicas de Indias en España por Ma. Concepción Bravo Guerreira. - Los indicios del historiador por David Harlihy. - Marija Gimbutas y las diosas de la Vieja Europa por Rodrigo Martínez. - En busca de un concepto por Guillermo Turner R. - Historia subterránea por Anne Staples. - Una nueva fuente. Las alcabalas por Jorge Silva Riquer. – Crestomanía por José Mariano Leyva

    An Homage to Jaime de Angulo: A North American Ovid

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    Purpose of the Study: Linguist, story-teller, poet, novelist, illustrator, scholar, homesteader, vaquero, wild-man, sorcerer's apprentice, Jaime de Angulo was a legendary figure in his own time. The scholars and artists he associated with and influenced, such as Carl Jung, Franz Boas, Carl Sauer, Bronislaw Malinowski, Robinson Jeffers and Ezra Pound, make up a veritable "Who's Who" of the first half of this century. But, because of his fame as a linguist rather than an author and poet, his eccentricities, and a self-imposed public silence between 1936 and 1949, his literary achievements remain relatively unknown. The purpose of this study is to collate the various and disparate biographical material written about de Angulo, separating fact from legend where it's possible, presenting the reader with an accurate chronology, and to present the first major book-length critical examination of de Angulo's literary wriiting. Procedure: To present a biography of Jaime de Angulo, as well as a serious critical examination of his literary work, all available biographical material concerning de Angulo, along with pertinent anthropological, historical and critical materials relevant to the many contexts from which de Angulo's work derived, was researched. Findings: Jaime de Angulo was one of a kind. He was a brilliant scholar and extraordinary writer who lived the most colorful of lives. His work, study and life with American Indian societies, especially those of northern California. led to a unique contribution to North American letters. His novel. The Lariat. has been compared with The Scarlet Letter. and justly so. And the quality of his entire oeuvre is comparable with the most notable writings from the twentieth century Big Sur-Carmel milieu, literature of the North American West. and the internationalist Modernist movement of his era. Conclusions: A close examination of de Angulo's life and literary work leaves an even stronger impression of extraordinary quality than a first glance, even at the remarkable cast of characters, European, European-American, an American Indian, associated with him. His virtuosity and passion as a writer simply cannot be overemphasized.Eisenberg, Barry. 1989. An Homage to Jaime de Angulo: A North American Ovid. Department of English, Sonoma State University

    An Homage to Jaime de Angulo: A North American Ovid

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    Purpose of the Study:\ud Linguist, story-teller, poet, novelist, illustrator, scholar, homesteader, vaquero, wild-man, sorcerer's apprentice, Jaime de Angulo was a legendary figure in his own time. The scholars and artists he associated with and influenced, such as Carl Jung, Franz Boas, Carl Sauer, Bronislaw Malinowski, Robinson Jeffers and Ezra Pound, make up a veritable "Who's Who" of the first half of this century. But, because of his fame as a linguist rather than an author and poet, his eccentricities, and a self-imposed public silence between 1936 and 1949, his literary achievements remain relatively unknown.\ud The purpose of this study is to collate the various and disparate biographical material written about de Angulo, separating fact from legend where it's possible, presenting the reader with an accurate chronology, and to present the first major book-length critical examination of de Angulo's literary wriiting.\ud Procedure: \ud To present a biography of Jaime de Angulo, as well as a serious critical examination of his literary work, all available biographical material concerning de Angulo, along with pertinent anthropological, historical and critical materials relevant to the many contexts from which de Angulo's work derived, was researched.\ud Findings:\ud Jaime de Angulo was one of a kind. He was a brilliant scholar and extraordinary writer who lived the most colorful of lives. His work, study and life with American Indian societies, especially those of northern\ud California. led to a unique contribution to North American letters. His novel. The Lariat. has been compared with The Scarlet Letter. and justly so. And the quality of his entire oeuvre is comparable with the most notable writings from the twentieth century Big Sur-Carmel milieu, literature of the North American West. and the internationalist Modernist movement of his era.\ud Conclusions:\ud A close examination of de Angulo's life and\ud literary work leaves an even stronger impression of extraordinary quality than a\ud first glance, even at the remarkable cast of\ud characters, European, European-American, an\ud American Indian, associated with him. His\ud virtuosity and passion as a writer simply cannot be overemphasized
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