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    SALINAS, Manuel F.

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    Letter of Mr. Manuel F. Salinas, Mr. Alejandro Solis, Mr. F. Monroy, Mr. Pedro R.R. Ramírez and Mr. P. Marín, of the Mutual Society of the Disabled of the National Army informing Gen. Alvaro Obregón of the new board of directors for the aforementioned society. / Carta de los Srs. Manuel F. Salinas, Alejandro Solis, F. Monroy, Pedro R.R. Ramírez y P. Marín, de la Sociedad Mutualista de Inválidos del Ejército Nacional, informando al Gral. Alvaro Obregón del cambio de mesa directiva de la mencionada sociedad

    SALINAS, Manuel F.

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    Letter of Mr. Manuel F. Salinas, Mr. Alejandro Solis, Mr. F. Monroy, Mr. Pedro R.R. Ramírez and Mr. P. Marín, of the Mutual Society of the Disabled of the National Army informing Gen. Alvaro Obregón of the new board of directors for the aforementioned society. / Carta de los Srs. Manuel F. Salinas, Alejandro Solis, F. Monroy, Pedro R.R. Ramírez y P. Marín, de la Sociedad Mutualista de Inválidos del Ejército Nacional, informando al Gral. Alvaro Obregón del cambio de mesa directiva de la mencionada sociedad

    ESTIMATING THE IMPACTS OF DIFFERING PRICE-RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ON THE NET INCOME OF SALINAS VALLEY LETTUCE PRODUCERS: A STOCHASTIC SIMULATION APPROACH

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    While government safety-net programs are used to mitigate the price risk for commodity producers, limited programs exist for specialty crop producers. Specialty crop producers utilize forward contracts to reduce downside price risk. In order to estimate the method of price-risk management, if any, that is preferable to selling at market determined prices, a stochastic simulation model was constructed. The completed simulation model was used to estimate probability distributions for Salinas Valley net income under different pricing scenarios. Probabilities of reaching various net income thresholds were compared. Results indicate that Salinas Valley lettuce producers should maximize profitability by using forward contracts.Farm Management, Risk and Uncertainty,

    V. F. Garrison, and Albert Salinas and Donald Overby

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    V. F. Garrison, left, Worth Heights Elementary School teacher and Junior Optimist leader, shows two junior helpers how to make stands for Christmas trees. The boys are Albert Salinas of 3828 Bryan, center, and Donald Overby of 800 East Seminary Drive.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/22973/thumbnail.jp

    F. Salinas y la teoría musical de finales del Renacimiento

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    Not available.Si F. Salinas (1513-1590) es justamente famoso en el mundo literario debido a Fray Luis de León, en este artículo se intenta contextualizar y así mostrar su contribución a la teoría armónica occidental. Tal contribución estriba nada menos que en ser el primer expositor del llamado temperamento igual, es decir, la división de la octava en doce partes, doce semitonos iguales. Hacerlo de forma matemática, dentro del contexto musical de finales del Renacimiento, no era tarea fácil. Se trata de dividir la razón 2/1 en doce partes igualmente proporcionales, lo que con medios puramente aritméticos es imposible. Salinas está al final de una cadena de teóricos renacentistas enredados en este objetivo que únicamente pudo llevarse a cabo dentro de la corriente humanista

    Ponte de Coelomera cajennensis (F.) dans la tige des Cecropia (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)

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    Coelomera cajennensis (F.), one of the Galerucinae feeding on Cecropia (Cecropiaceae) in the lowlands of northern South America lay eggs inside the internodes of the tree. Few Coelomera behave the same way and they all belong to the «ruficornis» group.Jolivet Pierre, Salinas Pedro Jose. Ponte de Coelomera cajennensis (F.) dans la tige des Cecropia (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae). In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 98 (5), décembre 1993. p. 472

    Political Discourse and Neoliberal Reform in Mexico 1988-1994.

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    PhDThis thesis examines the impact of economic liberalism on the dominant source of legitimation in Mexico - nationalism - during the presidency of Carlos Salinas de Gortari (1988-94). It asks whether national ideology remained of value as a legitimising force given the ways in which neoliberalism challenged its social rationale and looks at the search for a new basis of consensus. The thesis argues that salinismo continued to find nationalism valuable to maintaining consensus by providing a formula which could mediate rival individual and social claims. It analyses nationalism through the content attributed to the individual and the social in political discourse of the period. Chapter 1 argues that a relationship has existed between political economy and national ideology since Mexico's independence. This has been determined by elites seeking to establish a state sufficiently stable to enable economic development. In the 20th century, conceptions of nationality provided criteria for "nation-building", the creation of an integrated citizenry free of divisions which threatened stability. Chapter 2 argues that Salinas continued to find nationalism of legitimising value to his own state reforms, but adapted it to neoliberal priorities. Chapters 3 and 4 focus on how Salinas dealt in two instances - landholding and free trade - with conflicts generated by rival conceptions within nationalism and neoliberalism of the individual and sovereignty. Chapter 5 examines how intellectuals reassessed nationalist ideology, and how the new models of community they imagined reflected the search for a legitimising formula functional to the new political economy. Chapters 6 and 7 argue that opposition parties on Left and Right also sought such a formula and assessedth e need to mediate individual and social claims. The thesis contributes to an understanding of the role nationalism has played in Mexico's capitalist development, shedding light upon its fate within accelerated modernisation

    Stephen F. Austin Eagle, 1986

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    Yearbook for Stephen F. Austin High School in Port Arthur, Texas includes photographs of and information about the school, student body, teachers, and organizations

    La poesía metafísica de Pedro Salinas

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    A study of Pedro Salinas’ poetry from a hermeneutic point of view, focusing in two defi nitory core ideas: Identity and Existence, both key to understanding the ‘Who’ in Salinas’ poetry. We are thereby enabled to explore the Love tale inside the fi elds of Narrativity and Fictionality, in which Salinas’ poetry fi nds its meaning, a relative interpretation for the fi ctional-poetic world built by its author. The purpose of this study is to investigate Salinas’ love poetry from Presagios (1924) to Largo lamento (1936-39).Un estudio de la poesía de Pedro Salinas desde un enfoque hermenéutico, concretado en dos ejes defi nidores: la identidad y la existencia, claves para comprender el ‘quién’ de la poesía saliniana. De este modo se abre la vía para explorar el relato del amor en los ámbitos de la narratividad y de la fi ccionalidad, en los que la poesía saliniana encontrará su sentido, una interpretación relativa al mundo fi ccional-poético construido por su autor. Este estudio tiene como objeto de investigación la poesía amorosa de Salinas desde Presagios (1924) hasta Largo lamento (1936-39)
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