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    Ana Maria Lopez\u27s Story

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    Ana Maria Lopez, MD, MPH, MACP, FRCP Professor and Vice-Chair, Medical Oncology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Chief of Cancer Services, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, New Jerse

    The Peace of Stanley Park - Interview with Ana Maria Uribe:

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    Ana Maria Uribe moved to Vancouver in the 1980s. She has a very strong attraction to the peace of Stanley Park

    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

    Ana Maria de Andrade Caldeira: entrevista 660

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    Entrevista com Ana Maria de Andrade Caldeira, organizadora do livro Ensino de ciências e matemática II: temas sobre formação de conceitos, publicado pela Editora Unesp.Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Pós-Graduação em Educação para a Ciência, Faculdade de Ciências (FC), Baur

    Ana Maria de Andrade Caldeira: entrevista 1396

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    Entrevista com Ana Maria de Andrade Caldeira, organizadora do livro Ensino de ciências e matemática, V: história e filosofia da ciência, publicado pela Editora Unesp.Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Pós-Graduação em Educação para a Ciência, Faculdade de Ciências (FC), Baur

    Entrevista com a Reitora da UNEMAT, Prof.ª Dr.ª Ana Maria Di Renzo

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    Entrevista com a Reitora da UNEMAT, Prof.ª Dr.ª Ana Maria Di Renz

    Ana Maria Gallegos interview

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    Ana Maria Gallegos was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico where she grew up in a large family of 8 children. She was raised in Espanola, attended Catholic elementary school in Santa Cruz, Catholic high school in Santa Fe and then moved to Los Angeles, California in her early 20s. She lives in Sandia Park, New Mexico where she works as a court reporter and lives with her husband and two daughters. She is applying for Spanish citizenship and is in the process of moving to Madrid, Spain with her family from New Mexico. Although her parents and grandparents spoke Spanish while growing up she primarily spoke English and just recently participated in a Spanish immersion course in Salamanca, Spain.Ana Maria Gallegos describes her early childhood growing up in New Mexico, descending from the first families of New Mexico in the 1600s, and her intial family research leading to the discovery of her Sephardic ancestry. She discusses conflicting cultural and relgious identities growing up, her motivations for wanting to return to Spain and how she learned about the citizenship law (00:14:52). Ana Maria details her process for applying (00:22:35), what it means to be a citizen of Spain (00:28:54) and future research to better understand her Spanish ancestry in Spain. She concludes with thoughts on anti-semitism and the state of Spain today (00:35:53), potential economic reasons for why Spain might be offering citizenship as reconcilation to Sephardis, requirements of language and cultural competence (00:39:36), and whether other countries should follow suit in offering citizenship.Topics presented in order of discussion on recording: -Childhood upbringing in northern New Mexico growing up in a large family. -Spanish-language roots and family descendants of Spanish conquistadors from 400 years ago. -Catholic religious upbringing. -Discovering Sephardic background; joining New Mexico Genealogical Society, DNA testing and connecting with relatives - primarily through Rael family. -Changing identities, struggle and confusion between Catholic and Sephardic religion and culture, yet happy to identify as Sephardic. -Motivations for applying for Spanish citizenship. -Easy and smooth experience submitting documentation; combination of living in New Mexico, Rael family connection and father's friend's hand-written notes on ancestral background. -Emotional experience in Malaga when Spanish notary formally invited Ana Maria Galelgos back as a direct descendant of the Sephardi Jews who were expelled during the inquisition. -Feelings of pride becoming a Spanish citizen. -Present-day anti-semitism and thoughts on how persecutions of the past converge with conceptions of Spain today. -Excitement for moving to Spain and becoming fluent in Spanish. -Thoughts on Spain possibly offering citizenship for economic reasons. -Thoughts that some Spanish language and cultural competence should be required for living in Spain. -Feelings about Spain offering this opportunity and the extent to which it would impact other communities of people whose ancestors had been wronged by their respective country.1 online resourceSephardi Citizenship Oral Histor

    Guia orientativo para elaboração de Revisão de Escopo em Tecnologia em Saúde para o Mestrado Profissional

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    Guia elaborado como parte da Dissertação de Mestrado Profissional de Ana Maria Rodrigues Moreira do Programa de Mestrado Profissional em Tecnologia, Gestão e Saúde Ocular do Departamento de Oftalmologia e Ciências Visuais. Guia elaborado para simplificar a compreensão sobre revisão de escopo para auxiliar e/ou nortear estudantes, professores, pesquisadores, empresas e comunidades em pesquisas sobre temáticas transversais e inovadoras, nas áreas ligadas ao desenvolvimento tecnológico e inovação em saúde
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