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    Análisis y distribución de los Polimorfismos de los grupos sanguíneos, Isoaglutininas Abo y Estado Secreto (ABH) en una población mapuche de Blancura Centro, provincia de Río Negro

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    Resumen temporalmente no disponible. La presente obra no cuenta con resumen provisto por el autor.Fil: Goicoechea, Alicia Susana. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras

    Monstruos familiares : en tomo a El último amor de Juan García Hortelano

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    Der Artikel «Vertraute Ungeheuer : Die letzte Liebe des Juan Garcia Hortelano» von A. Redondo Goicoechea versucht, die unterschiedlichen Schreibebenen dieser Erzählung und damit zugleich einige Obsessionen hervorzuheben, die zum Weltbild des Autors gehören.Alicia Redondo Goicoechea’s article, «’Familiar Monsters' : The Last Love of Juan Garcia Hortelano», offers a reading that seeks to emphasize the various levels of writing within this story, and thus, some of the obsessions that are part of the author's vision of the world.L'article «Monstres familiers» : Le dernier amour de Juan Garcia Hortelano d'Alicia Redondo Goicoechea propose une lecture qui cherche à mettre en évidence les divers niveaux d'écriture de ce conte, et par là-même, quelques-unes des obsessions qui font partie de la vision du monde de l'auteur.El artículo es una lectura que pretende desvelar los distintos niveles de escritura que se encierran en este cuento y, con ello, poner de manifiesto algunas de las obsesiones que forman parte de la cosmovisión del autor.Redondo Goicoechea Alicia. Monstruos familiares : en tomo a El último amor de Juan García Hortelano. In: Des Monstres... Actes du Colloque de Mai 1993 à Fontenay aux Roses

    Análisis histórico y estado actual de la Antropología Biológica en la Argentina

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    Fil: Carnese, Francisco R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Museo Etnográfico “Juan B. Ambrosetti”; Argentina.Fil: Cocilovo, José A. Universidad Nacional del Rio Cuarto. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físico-químicas y Naturales. Departamento de Ciencias Naturales; ArgentinaFil: Goicoechea, Alicia S. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Museo Etnográfico “Juan B. Ambrosetti”; Argentina.Para acceder al artículo utilice el link: http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/runa/article/view/231

    Análisis histórico y estado actual de la Antropología Biológica en la Argentina

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    Fil: Carnese, Francisco R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Museo Etnográfico “Juan B. Ambrosetti”; Argentina.Fil: Cocilovo, José A. Universidad Nacional del Rio Cuarto. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físico-químicas y Naturales. Departamento de Ciencias Naturales; ArgentinaFil: Goicoechea, Alicia S. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Museo Etnográfico “Juan B. Ambrosetti”; Argentina.Para acceder al artículo utilice el link: http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/runa/article/view/231

    Fanshawe College Presents: Author Alicia Elliott

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    Author Alicia Elliott discusses her new book “A Mind Spread Out On The Ground” Buy her book here: https://www.amazon.ca/Mind-Spread-Out...https://first.fanshawec.ca/firstnationscentre_visualcontent_videos_additionalvideos/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Alicia Appleman-Jurman Lecture

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    This is a lecture given by Alicia Appleman-Jurman in May 1992 at Snow College in Ephraim, Utah as part of its Tanner Lecture Series. Alicia Appleman-Jurman is the author of the book Alicia: My Story, which she wrote over a three-year period while living in Holland. Although Appleman-Jurman spent her childhood in the mountains of Poland, she and her family had moved to Buczacz by the time World War II began. Appleman-Jurman is the only survivor from her immediate family of seven people; her mother was shot in front of her. Despite escaping from custody several times and having several near misses when she hid during raids in the ghetto, Alicia witnessed numerous atrocities by Nazi authorities against Jews. Appleman-Jurman contracted tuberculosis, from which she did not fully recover until her stay at a Belgian orphanage after the War. It was from there that she boarded the ship Theodor Herzl, bound for the Jewish homeland of Eretz Israel. And although the voyage ended with the internment in a prison camp on the island of Cyprus by the British of everyone, Appleman-Jurman did finally arrive in Palestine eight months thereafter. A question and answer session with the audience follows

    Alicia Appleman-Jurman Oral History Interview

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    Alicia Appleman-Jurman is the author of Alicia: My Story, which recounts her encounters as a Jewish child both during the Holocaust and immediately after World War II. In 1947, Appleman-Jurman journeyed from Europe to the Jewish homeland of Eretz Israel aboard the Theodor Herzl, a voyage that ended with imprisonment on the island of Cyprus. After eight months, she was finally allowed to go to Palestine, where she lived from 1947 to 1952, during which she attended the Mikveh Israel Agricultural School, served two years in the Israeli Navy, and met and married American Gabriel Appleman. The newlyweds moved to New York in 1952. Concurrently with pursuing various occupations and attending many different institutions of higher learning to study various subjects, Appleman-Jurman also began bearing witness to groups, mostly comprised of schoolchildren. Gabriel, Alicia, and their three children lived in several places around the world for Gabriel\u27s work, which is how they came to be in Israel during the Arab-Israeli War in 1973. The Appleman familiy returned to to California in 1975 and remained there. Alicia tried very hard not to allow the lives of her three children to be negatively affected by her own childhood wartime experiences. In fulfillment of the promise she had made to so many schoolchildren to eventually write down her story into book form, she wrote non-stop over a period of three years during the early 1980s while living in Holland. The impact of her story on readers is extremely important to Alicia Appleman-Jurman

    Author interview: Q and A with Sonia Livingstone and Alicia Blum-Ross, authors of Parenting for a Digital Future

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    In this author interview, we speak to Sonia Livingstone and Alicia Blum-Ross about their new book, Parenting for a Digital Future, which draws on interviews and a national survey with UK parents to explore how hopes and fears about digital technologies are shaping parenting today

    Alicia DeFonzo, 45th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Alicia DeFonzo is the author of The Time Left Between Us, published by Potomac Books in September 2022. She is a Senior Lecturer and Fulbright Specialist at Old Dominion University, having earned an MFA in Nonfiction, MA in Literature, with an undergraduate degree in Broadcast Journalism. She received the Gettysburg Review Conference Award in Nonfiction and has been published in War, Literature, and the Arts, The Montreal Review, Cobalt Review, Voices in Italian Americana; her most popular academic essay Banning Sherlock has been published and translated by the University of Urbino (Italy). She has presented for reading series such as Miss Manhattan Nonfiction and Inner Loop in D.C. and is a frequent literary guest on local and national NPR programs
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