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    Efectos de la ola invernal en el crecimiento económico

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    En esta emisión de Impacto económico analizamos los últimos 100 días del Presidente Petro desde la perspectiva económica; la Abrobación de la reforma tributaría y los efectos económicos de la ola invernal. Al igual que con el experto Andrés Gallo tratamos 50 años de comportamiento de la tasa de cambio en Colombia.Conduce Dr. Henry Amorocho Moreno junto a María Paula Bermude

    The blind spots of secularization

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    According to several international surveys Spain is among the western countries with the most negative views of Jews. While quantitative data on the topic accumulates, there is a significant lack of interpretative approaches that might explain the particular Spanish case. This paper presents the background, methodology and major results of a discussion group-based study on antisemitism, which was conducted in Spain in the autumn of 2009. The study identifies and locates in different socio-economic and ideological milieus the range of stereotypical discourses on Jews, Judaism and the Arab–Israeli conflict in Spain. Analysis of the group meetings shows that, despite growing secularization in Spanish society, the central explanatory variable for persisting and resurging antisemitism in this country is still religion in a broad cultural sense.N

    sj-docx-1-jpc-10.1177_21501319221089255 – Supplemental material for A Meta-Analysis on the Safety and Immunogenicity of Covid-19 Vaccines

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jpc-10.1177_21501319221089255 for A Meta-Analysis on the Safety and Immunogenicity of Covid-19 Vaccines by Rasha Ashmawy, Noha A. Hamdy, Yasir Ahmed Mohammed Elhadi, Sulafa T Alqutub, Ola Fahmy Esmail, Marwa Shawky Mohammed Abdou, Omar Ahmed Reyad, Samar O. El-ganainy, Basma Khairy Gad, Ahmed El-Sayed Nour El-Deen, Ahmed Kamal, Haider ElSaieh, Ehab Elrewiny, Ramy Shaaban and Ramy Mohamed Ghazy in Journal of Primary Care & Community Health</p

    A model for southern mediterranean research institute self-assessment: A SWOT analysis-based approach to promote capacity building at Theodor Bilharz Research Institute in Cairo (Egypt

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    Background and study aims: THEBERA is a project f.nded by the European Union (EU), as an ERA-WIDE FP7 project, aiming to strengthen the Theodor Bilharz Research Institute (TBRI) capacities. Materials and methods: A SWOT (strength/weakness/opportunities/threats) analysis of human, structural and organisational existing resources was performed in light of an extensive analysis of liver disease research and clinical management in Egypt, f.r a f.ll understanding of TBRI needs. Results: Strength and weakness f.atures were identified and analysed, so were actions to be implemented and targets to be accomplished, to develop a business plan gathering the required critical mass (political, scientific, industrial, social) to select investment priorities, to sacrifice non-strategic areas of research, to promote national and international connections and industrial innovations, to update diagnostics and research device technologies and clinical management processes at European levels, to implement f.ndraising activities, to organise and properly assess training activities f.r young researchers, physicians, nurses, and technicians. Conclusions: Research institute self assessment is a priority need f.r sustainable capacity building and f.r f.ture build-up of a competent health care research institute. Sustainable capacity building strategies must be designed on needs assessment, involving salient requirements: clear strategy, leverage of administrative capacities, industrial support and connections, systematised training programmes and enhancement of mobility of health care staff implemented within ill-defined boundaries and continuously re-evaluated with multiple f.edback loops in order to build a complex, adaptable and reliable system based on value. © 2014 Arab Journal of Gastroenterology

    Dr. F.S.J. Ledgister, CAU, August 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. F.S.J. Ledgister. Dr. Ledgister talks about his book, "Only West Indians: Creole Nationalism in the British West Indies". Ola Ijimayowa, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Dr. Abi Adegboye Awomolo, CAU, August 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Abi Adegboye Awomolo. Dr. Abi Awomolo talks about her book, "Wanna B Prez?: 10 Life Strategies From President Barack Obama's Journey to the White House". Ola Ijimayowa, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    La primavera árabe, ¿una cuarta ola de democratización?

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    A comienzos de 2011 los países árabes del Norte de África y Oriente Medio vieron como sus poblaciones tomaban la calle para protestar frente a los regímenes autoritarios que gobiernan desde hace más de cuarenta años. Se trata de procesos de transiciones con características comunes entre si que se pueden encuadran dentro de la teoría de las olas de democratización de Samuel Huntington. Aunque no podemos preveer el futuro si que podemos afirmar que nos encontramos ante la cuarta ola de democratización

    Economic development in Spain, 1850-1936

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    Indicators of the good health of Spanish economic history include the growing number of publications in English, the proliferation in the number of academic journals within Spain, and the fact that the 1998 International Economic History Congress is to be held in Seville. It is not possible to provide here a general note on all aspects of recent research, but this essay offers a critical examination of the major arguments advanced for the slow growth in the Spanish economy over the century or so before the civil war of 1936-9. The period after 1936 has been excluded because, although many of the obstacles to development remained until the 1960s, three excellent surveys of the literature have recently been published.' Where possible, English versions of works are cited, and the essay lists only those Spanish publications which are likely to be relatively easily obtainable. After considering recent estimates of economic growth and development, the survey tries to explain the slow change by looking at three areas: agriculture, industry, and the role of the state.Publicad

    The development of the indefinite article in Medieval and Golden-Age Spanish

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    PhDUnitary cardinals are a common source for indefinite markers. This thesis is a quantitative diachronic study of the development of Spanish un, from its cardinal value to its use as an indefi nite article. Based on a corpus comprising texts from the thirteenth to the seventeenth century, I present an analysis and chronology of the main changes undergone by un throughout this period, notably its increasing use as a marker of non-speci c indefinites, and its further incorporation in generic noun phrases and predicates. Additionally, I demonstrate that the development of the plural indefinite determiner unos is, with a few restrictions, parallel to that of its singular counterpart, not only in its increasing frequency, but also in its introduction into new contexts. Furthermore, I present a comparison between un and alg un in terms of speci city and conclude that although there are evident links between them, both being inde nite determiners derived from Latin unus, they have always had di erent functional domains. Finally, I show that one of the consequences of the incorporation of un into generic contexts is the rise of the so-called impersonal uno, and explain that this event is crucial to explain the disappearance of another generic pronoun, omne, whose last examples are found in the sixteenth century, that is, precisely the moment where the first instances of impersonal uno occur

    Ola Martha Dávila y el Foro de la Conchita

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    Ola Martha Dávila y el Foro de la Conchit
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