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Reflexão sobre o fazer do terapeuta ocupacional
This article responds to the kind invitation of the Editor and the Editorial Committee of the Revista Ocupación Humana to participate in a special issue celebrating the 50th anniversary of the foundation of our scientific organization and association of occupational therapists. It collects the memories, analyses, and reflections about the future by occupational therapist Sylvia Cristina Duarte Torres, who was in charge of the presidency of the Colombian Association of Occupational Therapy -ACTO from 1996 to 1999. This and the other texts by former presidents that are part of this special issue are full of the strength, energy, and projection of their authors and our profession. The result, then, is a significant historical testimony of what we have built and of the immense and powerful task that the Colombian College of Occupational Therapy has to continue building and responding to the challenges of being occupational – personal, collective, and social –, the country, the region, and the world.Este artículo responde a la invitación de la Editora y el Comité Editorial de la Revista Ocupación Humana, para la publicación del número especial de celebración de los 50 años de fundación de la organización científica y gremial de las y los terapeutas ocupacionales de Colombia. Recoge las memorias, análisis y reflexiones a futuro de la terapeuta ocupacional Sylvia Cristina Duarte Torres, quien tuvo a su cargo la presidencia de la Asociación Colombiana de Terapia Ocupacional -ACTO en el periodo 1996 a 1999. Este y los demás textos de expresidentas que hacen parte de este número especial están llenos de la fortaleza, energía y proyección de sus autoras y de nuestra profesión. Resultan, entonces, en un importante y significativo testimonio histórico de lo que hemos construido y de la inmensa y poderosa tarea que tiene el Colegio Colombiano de Terapia Ocupacional para continuar construyendo y respondiendo a los retos del ser ocupacional – personales, colectivos y sociales –, del país, la región y el mundo. 
Transformación enzimática de disruptores endócrinos : aplicación a sistemas de acuicultura /
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Situació de Màrius Torres en el context de la poesia europea de la primera meitat del segle xx
This article analyzes focuses on Màrius Torres’ situation in the context of European poetry in the first third of the twentieth century: as a reader and author, as a translator and with attention to his interest in great poetical trends of the time. The analysis is based on three elements: Màrius Torres’ poetry translations; his affinities with some significant European poets, and the commentary of some representative poems: «La màscara», «En el silenci obscur d'unes parpelles closes...», «Abendlied,» which illustrate the situation of his poetry in an European context
Marriage record of Fernandez, Cesar and Duarte, Manuela
Marriage license for Cesar Fernandez and Manuela Duarte. Joseph R. Torres was the Justice of the Peace
Interview with Eliseo Torres, 1990.
Author of multiple books on Mexican folk healing using herbs and rituals, Torres discusses plants, animals, and techniques as well as famous curanderos
Gender and generation in native title
While gender and age are often noted as being important dimensions of Indigenous leadership and governance, they have rarely been examined in detail. This paper focuses specifically on the gender and age of directors on the boards of prescribed bodies corporate (PBCs), the corporations established to hold and/or manage native title rights and interests.
A predominant view persists of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women as excluded or marginalised in native title. Statistical data for the year 2011–12 reveals, however, that women’s representation on PBC boards is higher than that found in mainstream sectors, while the literature reveals a complex picture of cultural, historical, demographic, institutional and intercultural factors that influence men’s and women’s participation and power in the native title arena.
A key generational concern is the relatively low number of older people and the growing number of young people in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population. Viewed in relation to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population and projected changes, the pool of potential PBC directors looks likely to grow in coming years. This paper argues that, as an increasingly significant sector, PBCs have the potential to both contribute to and benefit from the strengthening of community capacity but this potential will not be realised until the constraints on the capacity of PBCs to meet their statutory obligations and pursue native title holder aspirations are addressed.
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Paulo Duarte contra a correnteza: da pedra fundamental à origem vazia
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, Florianópolis, 2013.Esta Tese de Doutorado versa sobre os contatos intelectuais estabelecidos por Paulo Duarte durante o período de seus dois exílios, que lhe foram impostos por Getúlio Vargas em 1934 e, depois de um período de retorno ao Brasil, entre 1938 e 1945, durante a vigência do Estado Novo. O texto se serve da imagem do rio, fundamental que foi ao longo dos escritos de Duarte, para realizar um movimento a contrapelo, ou seja, na contramão da correnteza, no sentido de encontrar as relações e contatos que não foram explorados na criação da imagem ?institucional? do escritor. Após um excurso em que se apresenta a imagem do rio e questões relativas à redação da autobiografia e às teorias da memória e da história que guiam as reflexões da Tese, debatem-se três problemas-chave em que a posição de Duarte permite ler diferentes teorias da modernidade na América Latina. Primeiramente, a ideia de patrimônio e o debate travado na passagem pela Argentina, em sua proximidade com as reflexões contemporâneas de Benjamin e com o pensamento dos Annales a respeito da História. Em seguida, a procura pelo fundamento da História e da cultura leva, pois, a pensar o problema da origem do humano, radicada em sua reflexão, na linguagem. Por fim, chega-se à emergência da problemática da imagem, a qual, em convergência com a origem e a linguagem, leva, na leitura e no contato de Duarte com Luis Buñuel, Anton Giulio Bragaglia e Samuel Beckett, ao torvelinho de radicar a origem no vazio. Abstract : This dissertation is about the intellectual contacts made by Paulo Duarte during his two exiles. The Brazilian president, Getúlio Vargas, exhiled Duarte for two times: in 1934 and, after a period back in Brazil, again, between 1938 and 1945, during the dictatorial government called Estado Novo. The text uses the image of the river, essential in Duarte's writings, to make a movement brushing the history against the grain, that is, against the stream, searching for the relations and contacts which have not been explored in the creation of the writer's "institutional" image. After an excursus in which the river's image is presented, as well as questions about autobiography and the theories about memory and history that guides the doctoral dissertation, we discuss three problems in which Duarte's position allows reading different modernity theories in Latin America. First come the idea of heritage and the debate in which he takes part during his passage through Argentina, in its proximity with Walter Benjamin and the Annales' reflections about History. Second, the search for History and culture's foundings takes Duarte's reflections to the problem of the mankind's origin, that is rooted in the language, according to Duarte. At last, the dissertation approaches the emergency of the problem of image, which, converging with the discussion about origin and language, takes, in the reading of and the contact between Duarte and Luis Buñuel, Anton Giulio Bragaglia and Samuel Beckett, to the swirl of rooting the origin in the void
Fotografía de Pata Torres
"In these pages, I show some of the concerts given by national and international artists, who, in one way or another, were important to me. These pictures are dreams come true". In this way, Pata Torres (Montevideo, Uruguay) presents this series of pictures for dixit. The author is an arquitect by the University of the Republic and a photographer. For the past 10 years, she has covered, with her pictures, the music scene. Since october 2012, she is responsible for the photography of Yamp!, a web site dedicated to Uruguayan music. Previously, she worked for Freeway magazine and covered events such as "Fiesta de la X", "Pilsen Rock" and "Bicentenario Uruguay". The Cure, Green Day, Keane, Franz Ferdinand, among others, have been captured by her lense. After seeing the book of live music pictures En Vivo (Sudamericana, 2010), of which Pata Torres was a co-editor, Paul McCartney chose her as the official photographer of his recital and stay in MontevideoEn estas páginas hago una pequeña muestra de algunos recitales de artistas nacionales e internacionales que, de una u otra forma, fueron importantes para mí. [Estas fotos] son sueños cumplidos”. Así presenta Pata Torres (Montevideo, Uruguay) esta serie de fotografías para dixit. La autora es arquitecta por la Universidad de la República y fotógrafa. Desde hace 10 años se dedica al registro fotográfico de la escena musical. Desde octubre de 2012 es responsable de la fotografía de Yamp!, portal de música uruguaya; antes trabajó en la revista Freeway y estuvo al frente de la fotografía de eventos como “Fiesta de la X”, “Pilsen Rock” y “Bicentenerio Uruguay”. Por la lente de Pata Torres pasaron The Cure, Green Day, Keane, Franz Ferdinand y REM, entre otros. Luego de conocer el libro de fotografías de música En Vivo, coeditado por Pata Torres (Editorial Sudamericana, 2010), Paul McCartney la eligió como fotógrafa oficial de su estadía y recital en Montevideo.
Fotografía de Pata Torres
"In these pages, I show some of the concerts given by national and international artists, who, in one way or another, were important to me. These pictures are dreams come true". In this way, Pata Torres (Montevideo, Uruguay) presents this series of pictures for dixit. The author is an arquitect by the University of the Republic and a photographer. For the past 10 years, she has covered, with her pictures, the music scene. Since october 2012, she is responsible for the photography of Yamp!, a web site dedicated to Uruguayan music. Previously, she worked for Freeway magazine and covered events such as "Fiesta de la X", "Pilsen Rock" and "Bicentenario Uruguay". The Cure, Green Day, Keane, Franz Ferdinand, among others, have been captured by her lense. After seeing the book of live music pictures En Vivo (Sudamericana, 2010), of which Pata Torres was a co-editor, Paul McCartney chose her as the official photographer of his recital and stay in MontevideoEn estas páginas hago una pequeña muestra de algunos recitales de artistas nacionales e internacionales que, de una u otra forma, fueron importantes para mí. [Estas fotos] son sueños cumplidos”. Así presenta Pata Torres (Montevideo, Uruguay) esta serie de fotografías para dixit. La autora es arquitecta por la Universidad de la República y fotógrafa. Desde hace 10 años se dedica al registro fotográfico de la escena musical. Desde octubre de 2012 es responsable de la fotografía de Yamp!, portal de música uruguaya; antes trabajó en la revista Freeway y estuvo al frente de la fotografía de eventos como “Fiesta de la X”, “Pilsen Rock” y “Bicentenerio Uruguay”. Por la lente de Pata Torres pasaron The Cure, Green Day, Keane, Franz Ferdinand y REM, entre otros. Luego de conocer el libro de fotografías de música En Vivo, coeditado por Pata Torres (Editorial Sudamericana, 2010), Paul McCartney la eligió como fotógrafa oficial de su estadía y recital en Montevideo.
Building audiences: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts
Building Audiences examines the barriers to and the strategies for increasing audiences in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts sector. This research investigates the attitudes, beliefs and behaviours of current and potential audiences.
What is in the report?
The findings reveal the key barriers facing audience attendance include:
uncertainty about how to behave at cultural events and fear of offending
lack of awareness with audiences not actively seeking information about Indigenous arts
and outdated perceptions of the sector – that it is only perceived as ‘serious or educational’.
Building Audiences also considered several strategies to build audiences for Indigenous arts:
providing skills development, advice and resourcing to Indigenous practitioners within the arts sector;
increasing representation of Indigenous artists in the main programing of arts companies by including more Indigenous people in decision making roles;
promoting relationships between Indigenous arts and non-Indigenous companies to present their work to wider audiences;
introducing children and young people to Indigenous arts through schools and extracurricular activities;
allowing audiences to feel comfortable engaging by creating accessible experiences;
implementing long-term strategies to change negative perceptions of Indigenous arts.
The project was commissioned by the Australia Council for the Arts and funding partners include Australia Council for the Arts; Faculty of Business and Law and Institute of Koorie Education, Deakin University; Melbourne Business School, The University of Melbourne
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