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San Felipe los Alzati: Michoacán
La información de esta miniguía se basa en los trabajos de los arqueólogos Otto Schondube Baumbach, Jesús Teja Andrade, Wanda Tomassi de Magrelli y Estela Peña DelgadoEl asentamiento formaba parte de la frontera oriente del señorío tarasco. Se desconoce el nombre prehispánico del lugar; en la época colonial se llamó San Felipe Calvario, y en 1895, éste último se le cambió por el apellido Los Alzati, en honor de los hermanos José María, Marcos y Darío, héroes locales de la época de la intervención francesa. Las exploraciones arqueológicas llevadas a cabo en el sitio han sido escasas, por lo que sólo se ha descubierto una pequeña parte que corresponde a la zona ceremonial, ésta es, el área visitable.</p
Documentos. Felipe V y sus confesores jesuitas. El "cursus" episcopal de algunos personajes ilustres del reinado
In the present text the author reproduces twenty-seven unpublished documents dated between 1701 and 1774. These papers prove that during the reign of Felipe V the Jesuit Royal Confessionary bore the final responsibility for transferring prelates or filling vacant bishoprics.En este trabajo el autor reproduce veintisiete documentos inéditos que se sitúan entre 1701 y 1744. En estos papeles queda demostrada la responsabilidad última que, durante el reinado de Felipe V, tuvo el confesionario real jesuítico para la traslación de los prelados o para la provisión de los obispados vacantes
Felipe Pinglo Alva: Raíces ancestrales sechuranas (piuranas)
El autor presenta los resultados de una investigación histórica acerca de los antepasados de Felipe Pinglo Alva reconocido autor de música popular peruana, cuyo vals “El plebeyo” es emblemático, y asimismo, discute y explica los orígenes del apellido Pinglo en base a averiguaciones efectuadas en archivo eclesiásticos en la región de Piura, al norte del Perú.
Palabras clave: Felipe Pinglo Alva, Piura música popular peruana
Abstract
The author informs about the results of a historical investigation about the ancestor of Felipe Pinglo Alva, renowned author o peruvian popular music, whose waltz “El plebeyo” is emblematic of this music, and discusses and explains the origins of the surname Pinglo based on research carried out in ecclesiastical archives in the region of Piura, in northern Peru.
Keywords: Felipe Pinglo Alva, Piura, Peruvian popular musi
Entretanto
Title: Entretantos (In Between)Author: Felipe PatiñoTechnique: Acrylic on canvasDimensions: 160 × 250 cmYear: 2025Título: EntretantosAutor: Felipe PatiñoTécnica: Acrílico sobre lienzoDimensiones: 160 × 250 cmAño: 2025Título: EntretantosAutor: Felipe PatiñoTécnica: Acrílico sobre telaDimensões: 160 × 250 cmAno: 202
Carta sobre los conflictos entre los dominicos y el Gobernador Don Felipe Barrí, 1775 mayo 24
Carta los conflictos entre los dominicos y el Gobernador Don Felipe Barrí, elogiando la moderación, prudencia, y buena conducta del Sargento Mayor Don Felipe Neve. Recomienda a Neve como reemplazo adecuado del Gobernador Barrí para restaurar la tranquilidad en el gobierno y las misiones. Pide a los Padres que hagan lo que les corresponde para lograr un resultado beneficioso y permitir el avance de las tareas apostólicas. —— Letter addressing the conflicts between the Dominicans and Governor Don Felipe Barrí, praising the moderation, prudence, and good conduct of Sergeant Major Don Felipe Neve. Recommends Neve as a suitable replacement for Governor Barrí to restore peace in the government and missions. Asks the Fathers to do their part to achieve a beneficial outcome and enable the progress of apostolic tasks. 1 f. (2 p.
Letter from Felipe T. Smith to John Muir, 1912 Jun 3.
BARRACAS DE MADERSDEL PAISFABRICAS DE CAJONESPARA ENVASESHaciendas ONTARIO NIAGARA Direccion Telegrafica: SMITH Felipe T. Smith Hijos y Cia.VICTORIA y TEMUCOCasa establecids esx I894AVEINIDA PRAT 26 CORREO: CASILLA 158Victoria (Chile), June 3rd, 1912.Mr. John Muir,Martinez, Cal. U. S. A.Dear Sir:-I see by late papers that you have returned from your trip to South Africa. i am pleased to know that you have returned safe, sincerely hope that you have had a pleasant trip and that the people there have not treated you worse than what you were treated here.we received the books that you ordered to be sent and thank you very much, I read them with interest and must say that after seeing and conversing with you, even if we had not known the author, we could have formed a good idea of who the author was.Here we are very much the same as you left us plodding along trying to keep our own pot a boiling as well as providing for those who are depending on our efforts.We have had a beautiful Summer and our harvest on the farms has yeal-ded satisfactory, the lumber business also has kept firm, in fact the country has produced so much that our rail road has not been able to move the products as fast as we could wish. Now in the beginning of winter, we are moving stuff more freely and hope soon again to get up to the normal.We often speak of you and remember the yarns you told us and often retail them in post to our friends. Your visit to us remains a bright spot in our memory. We cannot hope to have it repeated. Possibly some of us may go to San Francisco at the time of the exposition and if I be among that number, will surely hunt you up and enjoy your hospitality for a day or two.05207https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/33300/thumbnail.jp
Gaceta de Museos. 1 (1996) marzo. Gaceta de Museos
- Objetivo de la gaceta por Felipe Lacouture Fornelli. - ¿Conoce usted lo que tienen otros museos del INAH? Por Luz Carregha Lamadrid. – Episodios por Felipe Lacouture Fornelli. - La documentación de museos y la información electrónica por Alberto Salazar. - Seguridad en museos por Leonor Lara de la Fuente. - Administración y documentación de colecciones por Felipe Lacouture Fornelli. - Reseña de publicaciones por Felipe Lacouture Fornelli
[Invisibility of working conditions and children's health in the Felipe Angeles market]. [La invisibilidad de las condiciones laborales y de salud de niños del mercado Felipe Angeles.]
Identifying the work environment and health of children working in the Felipe Angeles market in Guadalajara. This was a descriptive study which included 198 children working in the aforementioned market. A questionnaire was used which asked about the sociodemographic variables, the work environment and the health of such children. The children working in the market were predominantly male (89.9 %), aged 6 to 17 years old, residing in Guadalajara; 71 % were attending school. 83 % of the children had started working in the market between 7 to 10 years old and 75 % had worked there for 1 year or more. Workdays lasted all week, without rest in 50 % of the cases. The children perceived health risks as concerning abrasion, contusion, fractures, being run over and other psychosocial types related to becoming the victims of theft or becoming addicts. The children's work environment and health were not suitable for their age and affected their physical and psychosocial state as the site had deficient architecture making it impossible to carry out activities appropriate for their age and provoked workplace risk for which there was no prevention
Inclusive growth: Why is it Important for Developing Asia?
Although Asian countries attain relatively high growth rates of GDP, many citizens do not seem to benefit from it. To remedy this problem, multilateral development institutions have developed the concept of inclusive growth, defined as growth that allows all members of a society to participate in and contribute to the growth process on an equal basis, regardless of their individual circumstances. The most direct way to achieve inclusive growth in Asia is to bring the objective of full employment of the labor force (i.e., zero involuntary unemployment) to the top of the policy agenda. Specific policies to achieve it are: (i) Redress the neglect of agriculture; (ii) Undertake public investment in basic infrastructure; (iii) Use of industrial policy to accelerate industrialization and structural transformation in general; (iv) Direct fiscal and monetary policies to the achievement of full employment; and (v) Devise Job Guarantee Programs (JGP) to ensure full employment with price stability
On zeros of irreducible characters lying in a normal subgroup
[EN] Let N be a normal subgroup of a finite group G. In this paper, we consider the elements g of N such that x(g)¿0 for all irreducible characters x of G. Such an element is said to be non-vanishing in G. Let p be a prime. If all p-elements of N satisfy the previous property, then we prove that N has a normal Sylow p-subgroup. As a consequence, we also study certain arithmetical properties of the G-conjugacy class sizes of the elements of N which are zeros of some irreducible character of G. In particular, if N=G, then new contributions are obtained.The first author is supported by Proyecto Prometeo II/2015/011, Generalitat Valenciana (Spain). The research of the second author is partially funded by the Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica - INdAM. The third author acknowledges the predoctoral grant ACIF/2016/170, Generalitat Valenciana (Spain). The first and third authors are also supported by Proyecto PGC2018-096872-B-I00, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades (Spain).Felipe Román, MJ.; Grittini, N.; Sotomayor, V. (2020). On zeros of irreducible characters lying in a normal subgroup. Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata (1923 -). 199:1777-1789. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10231-020-00942-1S17771789199Beltrán, A., Felipe, M.J.: Prime powers as conjugacy class lengths of -elements. Bull. Aust. Math. Soc. 69, 317–325 (2004)Beltrán, A., Felipe, M.J., Malle, G., Moretó, A., Navarro, G., Sanus, L., Solomon, R., Tiep, P.H.: Nilpotent and abelian Hall subgroups in finite groups. Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 368, 2497–2513 (2016)Berkovich, Y., Kazarin, L.S.: Indices of elements and normal structure of finite groups. J. Algebra 283, 564–583 (2005)Bianchi, M., Chillag, D., Lewis, M.L., Pacifici, E.: Character degree graphs that are complete graphs. Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 135, 671–676 (2007)Brough, J., Kong, Q.: On vanishing criteria that control finite group structure II. Bull. Aust. Math. Soc. 98, 251–257 (2018)Brough, J.: Non-vanishing elements in finite groups. J. Algebra 460, 387–391 (2016)Dolfi, S., Pacifici, E., Sanus, L., Spiga, P.: On the orders of zeros of irreducible characters. J. Algebra 321, 345–352 (2009)Grüninger, M.: Two remarks about non-vanishing elements in finite groups. J. Algebra 460, 366–369 (2016)Isaacs, I.M.: Character Theory of Finite Groups. Academic Press Inc., London (1976)Isaacs, I.M., Navarro, G., Wolf, T.R.: Finite group elements where no irreducible character vanishes. J. Algebra 222, 413–423 (1999)Malle, G., Navarro, G.: Characterizing normal Sylow -subgroups by character degrees. J. Algebra 370, 402–406 (2012)Malle, G., Navarro, G., Olsson, J.B.: Zeros of characters of finite groups. J. Group Theory 3, 353–368 (2000)The GAP Group: GAP—Groups, Algorithms, and Programming. Version 4.10.0 (2018). http://www.gap-system.or
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