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Reseña del libro : La mente reaccionaria : el conservadurismo desde Edmund Burke hasta Donald Trump de Robin Corey
Fil: Marozzi, Franco Rubén. Universidad Nacional de Rosario; Argentina.Fil: Antici, Marino José. Universidad Nacional de Rosario; Argentina
Formación en TIC : el caso de “Especialización docente de nivel superior en educación y TIC en la escuela de educación secundaria orientada N° 213 Manuel Belgrano de San Carlos Centro”
En la presente tesina realizamos un estudio de caso en la escuela de educación
secundaria orientada N° 213 “Manuel Belgrano” de San Carlos Centro en el que nos
propusimos describir los modos en que los docentes innovaron en sus prácticas
educativas, habiendo realizado un proceso de formación con el cursado de la
"Especialización docente en educación y TIC" que dicta el Ministerio de Educación de la
Nación. En el mismo, damos cuenta de las diferentes prácticas mediante las cuales los
docentes incluyeron las TIC en sus actividades en las aulas; como así también
exploramos acerca del sentido que les otorgan, los distintos modos de utilización, el
acceso a ellas.Fil: Marozzi, Franco. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales; Argentina
Análisis y reingeniería de procesos en Organizaciones : aplicación y uso de herramientas en la Pyme Unipack S.A
El trabajo de tesis aborda una organización de la sociedad civil (una PYME
dedicada a la fabricación de cajas de cartón corrugado) desde la perspectiva
de la Ciencia Política a partir de una demanda del mundo real. Mediante la
implementación de diferentes herramientas e investigación de campo se
desarma la organización en sus partes más esenciales poniendo especial
énfasis en los procesos de la misma. Finalmente luego de repasados estos
procesos siguiendo la guía del Manual de Reingenieria del Instituto Nacional de
la Administración Pública se elabora un plan de mejora a corto y mediano plazo
que la organización podrá implementar como solución a los problemas
detectados. El plan se centra en el rediseño de procesos y le cooperación
publico privada.The thesis work deals with a civil society organization (an SME dedicated to the
manufacture of corrugated cardboard boxes) from the perspective of Political
Science based on a real-world demand. Through the implementation of different
tools and field research, the organization is disarmed in its most essential parts,
with special emphasis on its processes. Finally, after reviewing these processes
following the guidance of the Reengineering Manual of the National Institute of
Public Administration, a short and medium term improvement plan is developed
so the organization can implement it as a solution to the problems that the team
found. The plan focuses on the redesign of processes and private public
cooperation.Fil: Marozzi, Franco Rubén. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales; Argentina
Franco (Albert M.) interview, 2000
Rhodes, GreeceAlbert was born November 10, 1914 to immigrant parents Rosa Boullissa and Marco Franco of the Island of Rhodes. He attended Leschi Elementary, Garfield High School and graduated from the University of Washington and University of Washington Law School Class of 1939. He served in the US Army Intelligence Corps. Returning to Seattle, he became a founding partner of the law firm Franco, Asia, Bensussen and Coe, and practiced immigration and business law, also serving as the representative of the Mexican Embassy in the Northwest. Albert was an early civil rights advocate, and helped author King County's Civil Rights Ordinance. He also served on the King County Human Rights Commission. A strong philanthropic supporter of the Jewish Community and United Way, Albert was past president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle and was active in the Anti-Defamation League, the American Civil Liberties Union and the American Jewish Committee. In this interview Mr. Franco discusses the lawsuit of Eugene Levy vs. Jewish Family and Child Service (JFCS) of 1948. This accession is part of the Washington State Jewish Archives.To request a high resolution or uncompressed reproduction, or to obtain permission to use any portion of this item, contact the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections. Email: [email protected]. Please reference the Digital ID Number
Adoption and diffusion of no tillage practices in Southern Spain olive groves
This paper analyses the process of adoption of no tillage in South-eastern Spain’s olive groves. Olive tree groves in South-eastern Spain’s mountainous areas are subject to a high risk of soil erosion, which is the main environmental problem for this crop, and have to incur in high costs of soil conservation. This results in a greater difficulty to comply with the practices required to benefit from both the single payment and agri-environmental schemes. In many high-steeped areas, farmers have opted for non-tillage practices as an alternative to other conservation practices. Using our own data from a survey carried out in 2006 among 215 olive tree farmers from the Granada Province in Southern Spain regarding the adoption of soil conservation and management practices, we model the diffusion process of no tillage practices using several specifications (logistic, Gompertz and exponential). We also estimate an ordered probit model to analyse which socio-economic and institutional factors determine the adoption of no tillage. Our results show that 90% of farmers in the area of study perform no tillage with either localized (21%) or no localized (69%) application of weedicides. The diffusion process of no tillage has been very intense since the middle nineties, and has been based on the interactions among farmers in the area of study rather than in external factors such as EU policies or extension services. Among other relevant factors that positively affect the adoption of no tillage practices in general, such as farm size and irrigation, the probability of a farmer adopting no tillage with non-localized application of weedicides increases when there is a relative that will continue with the farming activity, what causes the farmer to incorporate long term effects in his farming decisions, when the farmer is only a manager or when he bought the farm rather than inherited it (i.e. on more professionalized farms), and with his educational level. These results confirm some findings from previous studies in other nearby areas.Spanish olive groves, soil erosion, no tillage, Crop Production/Industries, Land Economics/Use,
Franco (Albert M.) interview, 1978
Rhodes, GreeceAlbert was born November 10, 1914 to immigrant parents Rosa Boullissa and Marco Franco of the Island of Rhodes. He attended Leschi Elementary, Garfield High School and graduated from the University of Washington and University of Washington Law School Class of 1939. He served in the US Army Intelligence Corps. Returning to Seattle, he became a founding partner of the law firm Franco, Asia, Bensussen and Coe, and practiced immigration and business law, also serving as the representative of the Mexican Embassy in the Northwest. Albert was an early civil rights advocate, and helped author King County's Civil Rights Ordinance. He also served on the King County Human Rights Commission. A strong philanthropic supporter of the Jewish Community and United Way, Albert was past president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle and was active in the Anti-Defamation League, the American Civil Liberties Union and the American Jewish Committee.
Albert Franco tells of his family's life on the Isle of Rhodes; why they left; how they came to Seattle. He tells of his father, Marco Franco's, achievements in business and of his father's extensive participation in community affairs, in the Sephardic community and in the community in general. He tells of his own education, his career as a lawyer, his war service in the Army Intelligence, and of his work in the community. He experienced discrimination by his fellow Jews when no Sephardic student could join a Jewish fraternity or sorority. This interview gives illuminating insights concerning the history of an early day Sephardic family and how a child who grew up in that era reacted as shown in his community work as as adult. His account of his father, Marco Franco, as a liaison between the various segments in the community is interesting.
This accession is part of the Washington State Jewish Archives.To request a high resolution or uncompressed reproduction, or to obtain permission to use any portion of this item, contact the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections. Email: [email protected]. Please reference the Digital ID Number
The political instrumentalization of professional football in Francoist Spain 1939-1975
PhDThe objective of this thesis is to be the first systematic study of the
political instrumentalization of football in Francoist Spain from 1939
to 1975.
Seven separate and contrasting aspects of this political
instrumentalization may be isolated, and, accordingly, this thesis will
consist of a chapter examining each one of these seven aspects in turn.
After a first introductory chapter, Chapter Two will examine the
application of Fascist concepts to Spanish football. In the third
chapter, the questions of whether and to what extent football was used
by the Franco regime as a political soporific will be discussed. The
theme of Chapter Four is the lack of democracy within the structures of
the game, a situation that is alleged to have been deliberately imposed
by the regime in order to not create an uncomfortable comparison for
itself with the lack of national and local political democracy. The
poor working conditions of the footballers, which mirrored those of the
great majority of Spanish workers during the Franco period, are the
subject of Chapter Five. In the sixth Chapter, the political
significance of the presence in Francoist Spain of a group of refugee
players and coaches from Europe will be examined. The diplomatic
and ambassadorial significance of football, in particular of the
spectacular international triumphs of the Real Madrid club, will be
discussed in Chapter Seven. The political significance of football as a
focus for Basque and Catalan nationalist sentiment, in opposition to the
centralist Madrid regime, is the subject of Chapter Eight
Uno zaino di ricordi invisibili. Vita e opere di Carl Sandburg
Life and works of Carl Sandburg (1878-1967), American poet, author of "Chicago Poems" (1916)
Dr. Jose Franco Rodriguez & - The Gift of Bicameral Mentality in Lake Atitlan\u27s Mayan Ora
Dr. Jose Franco Rodriguez and speaks at the Chesnutt Library of Fayetteville State University about their recent research Of Gods And Men- The Gift of Bicameral Mentality in Lake Atitlan\u27s Mayan Ora.
Presented live on March 5, 2025 as part of Chesnutt Library\u27s Faculty Author Series.https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/faculty_author/1012/thumbnail.jp
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