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    Entre Nós: entrevista a Fernando Matos Silva

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    Emissões - Entre NósPrograma “Entre Nós” - uma produção vídeo da Universidade Aberta para a RTPEntrevista ao realizador de cinema Fernando Matos Silva, realizada em 2002.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Hae Hun Matos oral history interview and transcript

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    This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the Chao Center for Asian Studies at Rice University. This collection includes audio recordings and transcripts of interviews with Asian Americans native to or living in Houston.Hae Hun Matos was born in Seoul, South Korea on December 24, 1969. She was born to deaf parents, who divorced when she was three or four. She moved frequently as a child. She first lived with her grandparents and aunt with her younger sister in Korea. At the age of seven, her mother took her and her youngest sister to live with her and her stepfather briefly, before moving to the States, where they lived in Victorville, California. Her third grade year, the family moved to Korea for one year, moved back to Victorville for middle school, and she finished out high school in Japan. Following high school graduation, she took up different jobs in Florida and Las Vegas, taught English in Korea, before joining the U.S Army in 1998. She was stationed in Colorado and Germany before leaving the Army in 2002. In 2003, she moved with her husband to Houston and got her bachelor’s degree, taking classes at HCC and the University of Houston-Downtown. She currently works as the Coordinator at the Department of Transnational Asian Studies and Chao Center for Asian Studies at Rice University. In this interview, Hae Hun Matos discusses deaf and Korean culture, her childhood, her experiences living in various places, her service in the U.S Army, and insights on being in an interracial relationship and raising a biracial daughter

    Edward Schumacher-Matos Lecture

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    Born in Colombia, Schumacher-Matos was in the U.S. illegally from age 14 until age 21, when he went to court, was allowed to declare his citizenship, and joined the Army to serve in Vietnam. He was educated at Vanderbilt University and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, served as a Fulbright Fellow in Japan, and as a Bi-National Commission Fellow in Spain. He also was executive director of the Spanish Institute in New York, a nonprofit dedicated to U.S.-Spanish political, economic and cultural affairs. The Robert F. Kennedy Professor for Latin American Studies at Harvard University, Schumacher-Matos is also a Shorenstein Fellow on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard\u27s Kennedy School of Government, where he teaches a graduate seminar on immigration from Latin America into the U.S. and is writing a book on the subject. Schumacher-Matos applies his rich experiences—immigrant, soldier, reporter, editor, publisher, author, ombudsman, professor, academic fellow—to his weekly, syndicated column on national and international affairs. His work has appeared in the influential journal Foreign Affairs, and he has published numerous op-ed articles, which, he says, express the value of human dignity over self-righteousness and realism over wishful thinking. His talk was the keynote address of Susquehanna University\u27s 16th annual Latino Symposium

    Sobre as práticas e reflexões publicitárias de Fernando Pessoa

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    Neste texto, a autora analisa alguns trabalhos publicitários de Fernando Pessoa, bem como algumas das suas reflexões sobre esta actividade. É dada especial atenção ao slogan “Primeiro estranha-se. Depois entranha-se”, analisado sobre a perspectiva das funções e propriedades deste constituinte da mensagem publicitária. Por fim, recorda-se um recente slogan que recupera o clássico de Fernando Pessoa. On this article, the author analyses some advertising texts created by Fernando Pessoa and some of his thoughts about this activity. The main attention goes to the famous slogan “Primeiro estranha-se. Depois entranha-se”, analysed through the principles of the functions and proprieties of this element of advertisements. Finally, the author presents a recent slogan, constructed through the slogan of the Portuguese writer

    Las causas de extinción del derecho de viudedad en el derecho civil aragonés

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    Publicación número 2.591 de la Institución Fernando el CatólicoCopia digital. Zaragoza, 201

    Escrito a RTE de Fernando Rodríguez Ayuso

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    Escrito a RTE de Fernando Rodríguez Ayuso con fecha del 25 de septiembre de 1967

    O processo de desenvolvimento em Angola: causas e consequências no período Pós-Guerra Civil (2002 a 2018)

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    MATOS, José Fernando de. O processo de desenvolvimento em Angola: causas e consequências no período Pós-Guerra Civil (2002 a 2018). 2019. 27 f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Bacharelado em Humanidades) - Instituto de Humanidades e Letras, Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira, São Francisco do Conde, 2019

    MATOS, Maria Vitalina Leal de - A vivência do tempo em Fernando Pessoa, Lisboa, Editorial Verbo/1992 [Recensão crítica]

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    Recensão crítica à obra "MATOS, Maria Vitalina Leal de - A vivência do tempo em Fernando Pessoa, Lisboa, Editorial Verbo, 1992" publicada na Revista Colóquio / Letras, nº 140/141, abril-setembro, p. 325-326info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Escrito a RTE de Fernando Rodríguez Ayuso

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    Escrito a RTE de Fernando Rodríguez Ayuso con fecha del 25 de septiembre de 1967

    Fernando Pessoa e o seu duplo astrológico

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    É um texto que focaliza o perfil esotérico de Fernando Pessoa e que ao mesmo tempo o analisa do ponto de vista astrológico. Pretende-se dar a conhecer a duplicidade do signo Gémeos que o próprio Pessoa vivenciou. This text focus on Fernando Pessoa esoteric profil. At the same time this profil is being astrologically analised because it is our purpose to point out the duplicity of the sign Gemini, which Pessoa experienced
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