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    ¡Traiga el palito y cantamos! Everyday life, experiences, and representations of the affective musical practices of the Prieto Monroy family

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    Este estudio busca comprender la configuración de las prácticas musicales en la cotidianidad de la familia Prieto Monroy. La investigación implicó observar los nodos y la redes entre actores, lugares y espacios, objetos y acciones; identificar patrones y rutinas de escucha, habla e interpretación; y analizar de forma compleja las prácticas musicales de la familia. El estudio de caso alrededor de la música que acontece con y en la familia Prieto Monroy se plantea como una investigación de tipo micro social que aborda el espacio privado, escrita en primera persona. Así, pretende interpelar y ser un punto de perspectiva y reflexión sobre cómo se ha entendido la práctica musical desde los estudios culturales y las ciencias sociales. A través de la teoría del actor-red y el giro afectivo, la tesis presenta el concepto de prácticas musicales afectivas entendidas como una configuración de relaciones de actores, espacios y lugares, acciones y objetos que suceden con y a través de la música como fenómeno sonoro. El ensamblaje social que presenta el caso de la familia Prieto Monroy puede mostrar las relaciones y nodos entre agencias conectadas (Latour, 2013), como también es un reflejo de un compendio de emociones y conocimientos que pasan a través del cuerpo y la intersubjetividad (Wetherell, 2012). Los datos se recogieron a través de entrevistas semiestructuradas; observación, participación y entrevista etnográfica; recopilación de fotografías familiares y videos familiares; y la reflexión los recuerdos propios de la investigadora. Los resultados que presenta esta investigación se establecen en 3 vías principales: la reconstrucción de la historia familiar vista desde el lente de la música, la comprensión de las prácticas entendidas como prácticas musicales afectivas, y la presentación de una perspectiva metodológica que incluye las vivencias propias de la investigadora y que tiene la posibilidad de ser un aporte para las investigaciones musicales desde el eje de la vida cotidiana y el espacio privado. Por lo tanto, el trabajo está constituido con base en el cruce de las trayectorias familiares y la música en la vida cotidiana de cuatro generaciones. Esto se aborda por medio de la noción de los grooves generacionales, que sirven como puntos focales para la comprensión de gustos, prácticas musicales, y usos de lo material a través del tiempo. Adicionalmente, se expone una interpretación de la vida cotidiana en la que se analizan los afectos, las prácticas musicales dentro de la familia, el espacio de la vivienda y sus relaciones, las tecnologías, los instrumentos musicales y la música misma; todo esto de manera compleja. Para ello se apela al análisis de las relaciones entre seres humanos y materialidad, por medio de la idea de la resonancia, la cuál es el resultado de un trabajo de mediación entre lo natural y lo cultural, lo local (música en la vida privada) y lo global (música institucional). (Texto tomado e la fuente)This study aims to understand the configuration of musical practices in the everyday life of the Prieto Monroy family. The research involved observing the nodes and networks among actors, places and spaces, objects, and actions; identifying patterns and routines of listening, speaking, and interpretation; and conducting a complex analysis of the family's musical practices. The case study revolving around music that occurs with and within the Prieto Monroy family is proposed as a microsocial research conducted within the private sphere, written in the first person. Thus, it intends to challenge and provide a perspective and reflection on how musical practice has been understood from cultural studies and social sciences. Through the actor-network theory and the affective turn, the thesis introduces the concept of affective musical practices, understood as a configuration of relationships among actors, spaces and places, actions, and objects that occur with and through music as a sound phenomenon. The social assemblage presented by the case of the Prieto Monroy family can reveal the relationships and nodes among connected agencies (Latour, 2013), as well as reflect a compilation of emotions and knowledge that pass through the body and intersubjectivity (Wetherell, 2012). Data was collected through semi-structured interviews; observation, participation, and ethnographic interviews; collection of family photographs and family videos; and the reflection on the researcher's own memories. The results presented by this research are established in three main analisys pathways: the reconstruction of family history seen through the lens of music, the understanding of practices as affective musical practices, and the presentation of a methodological perspective that includes the researcher's own experiences and has the potential to contribute to musical research from the perspective of everyday life and private space. Therefore, the work is based on the intersection of family trajectories and music in the everyday life of four generations. This is addressed through the notion of generational grooves, which serve as focal points for understanding tastes, musical practices, and the use of material over time. Additionally, an interpretation of everyday life is presented in which affections, musical practices within the family, the living space and its relationships, technologies, musical instruments, and music itself are analyzed; all of this in a complex mode. This involves the analysis of relationships between humans and materiality, through the idea of resonance, which is the result of a mediation between the natural and the cultural, the local (music in private life) and the global (institutional music).MaestríaMagisterEtnografí

    Juan Antonio Monroy: An Autobiography

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    Juan Antonio Monroy was a Marxist atheist as a young man, but since his conversion his passion has been to tell everyone he meets about Jesus. He has traveled to all of earth\u27s continents except Antarctica and to many of the countries of those continents. He has experienced religious and political persecution and, as a result, helped found what became known as Amnesty International. Juan Antonio Monroy\u27s footprints are seen around the world. His books, pamphlets, and articles are read in English and Spanish, and his radio programs are heard across Europe, the Caribbean, and much of Central and South America. In this long-awaited autobiography, he tells his fascinating story. • A militant atheist turned Christian evangelist • Baptized in Morocco, Africa, in 1950 by a Cuban missionary • Joined the Herald of Truth evangelistic team in 1964 • Presented his first radio broadcast in 1967 • In 1985, he became the first minister with Churches of Christ to enter Cuba since the revolution • He continues to travel and teach at a pace that belies his agehttps://digitalcommons.acu.edu/acu_library_books/1017/thumbnail.jp

    Oral History Interview, Je Ne Sais Quois (1988)

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    In March 2020, Je Ne Sais Quoi discussed the issue of diversity on the UW-Madison campus. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.In March 2020, Je Ne Sais Quoi discussed the issue of diversity on the UW-Madison campus. Je Ne offered her perspectives as a queer student here. She expressed her beliefs that the university fails to meaningfully integrate its students and explained why other schools integrate better. Mark Kvetkovskiy conducted this interview for inclusion into the UW-Madison Oral History Program, as part of the English 201: Intermediate Composition project

    Juan Antonio Monroy

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    Juan Antonio Monroy was a Marxist atheist as a young man, but since his conversion his passion has been to tell everyone he meets about Jesus. He has traveled to all of earth's continents except Antarctica and to many of the countries of those continents. He has experienced religious and political persecution and, as a result, helped found what became known as Amnesty International. Juan Antonio Monroy's footprints are seen around the world. His books, pamphlets, and articles are read in English and Spanish, and his radio programs are heard across Europe, the Caribbean, and much of Central and South America. In this long-awaited autobiography, he tells his fascinating story. • A militant atheist turned Christian evangelist • Baptized in Morocco, Africa, in 1950 by a Cuban missionary • Joined the Herald of Truth evangelistic team in 1964 • Presented his first radio broadcast in 1967 • In 1985, he became the first minister with Churches of Christ to enter Cuba since the revolution • He continues to travel and teach at a pace that belies his ag

    Sistemas complexos com surfactante aniônico em soluções salinas com água (sais: CsCI e CaCI)

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    Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Físicas e Matemáticas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Física, Florianópolis, 2013.Este trabalho de Tese trata de investigações experimentais sobre efeitos da adição de sais eletrolíticos monovalente e divalente fortes, como o cloreto de Césio (CsCl) e o cloreto de cálcio (CaCl2), nas estruturas, formas e tamanhos dos agregados micelares encontrados nas fases homogêneas líquido-cristalinas da mistura binária do surfactante amônio pentadecafluorooctanoato (APFO) com água (H2O). Técnicas experimentais combinadas, como microscopia óptica polarizante, viscosimetria, refratometria Abbe, transmitância óptica com luz laser, turbidez, difração por raios-X e o uso de um método de observação direta em sistema especialmente construído para determinação de propriedades ópticas/termodinâmicas, mostram que a adição de CsCl ao sistema binário APFO/H2O influencia enormemente as fases, extinguindo a fase nemática micelar e produzindo novos tipos de estruturas, tamanho e forma dos agregados micelares em concentrações altas de APFO e CsCl. Em concentrações baixas de APFO e altas de CsCl, novas estruturas são formadas e identificadas como estruturas vesiculares polimórficas, com multicamadas (bicamadas múltiplas) e monocamadas (bicamada única), possuindo tamanhos que atingem até 120 ?m de diâmetro e, por isso, denominadas de "vesículas gigantes". Estes agregados vesiculares (esféricos e cilíndricos) são induzidos espontaneamente na solução simplesmente pelo efeito de CsCl adicionado, isto é, não há a necessidade de técnica especial para induzir sua formação. A formação destas vesículas é surpreendente uma vez que as moléculas do surfactante APFO são aniônicas e possuem cadeia carbônica simples.Abstract : This thesis deals with experimental investigations on the effects of the addition of the electrolytic salts cesium chloride (CsCl) and calcium chloride (CaCl2), on structures, shapes and sizes of the micellar aggregates found in homogeneous liquid-crystalline phases of the ammonium pentadecafluorooctanoate and water binary mixtures (APFO/H2O). Combined experimental techniques, such as polarizing optical microscopy, viscometry, Abbe refractometry, optical transmittance with laser light, turbidity, x-ray diffraction and the use of a method of direct observation by a system specially built for determination of optical properties / thermodynamics, show that the addition of CsCl to the binary system APFO/H2O greatly influences the phases, quenching the micellar nematic phase and producing new types of structures, size and form of the micellar aggregates at high concentrations of APFO and CsCl. At low APFO and high CsCl concentrations, new structures are formed and identified as polymorphic vesicular structures, multilayers (multiple bilayers) and monolayers (single bilayer) having sizes that reach up to 120 ìm in diameter and, therefore, nominated the "giant vesicles". These vesicular aggregates (sphericals and cylindricals) are promoted in the solution spontaneously, simply by the effect of the CsCl added, that is, no special technique is needed to promote their formation. Vesicle's formation is surprising once the molecules of the surfactant APFO are anionics and have single carbon tails

    Lic. Ramiro Ponce Monroy

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    Poster produced in support of political candidate Ponce Monroy of the coalition party. His photograph serves as the main design element

    Influencia de sais no ponto de névoa do tensoativo não iônico

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    Artigo AcadêmicoNão possuiOs tensoativos não-iônicos são constituídos por substâncias cuja as moléculas, em solução aquosa, não se ionizam. A solubilidade dos tensoativos não-iônicos diminui com o aumento da temperatura, caracterizado pelo ponto de névoa, observado pela formação de duas fases líquidas. A solubilidade destes tensoativos deve-se pela presença de grupamentos funcionais que possuem forte afinidade pela água. Os Tensoativos não-iônicos apresentam diferentes comportamentos em solução aquosa, dependendo de sua concentração e a presença de pequenas quantidades de sais. Neste trabalho foram avaliados o ponto de névoa de soluções de tensoativos não iônicos, na ausência e na presença de sais como (NaCl, KCl, CaCl2) a diferentes concentrações (2.5%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% de tensoativos). Desta forma determinou-se dados experimentais da temperatura do ponto de névoa das soluções de tensoativos, através dos dados experimentais foi feita A modelagem termodinâmica, considerando o modelo de Flory-Huggins O tensoativo utilizado neste estudo foi o nonilfenol 11EO. O ponto de névoa variou, consideravelmente, entre as concentrações do tensoativo e, também, com a presença de sais, observando que o sal reduz a solubilidade do tensoativo. A presença dos sais diminuiu os valores do ponto de névoa na seguinte sequência: NaCl > CaCl2 > KCl. Estes resultados demonstram que a presença de sais influencia o ponto de névoa do nonilfenol 11EO.Trabalho não financiado por agência de fomento, ou autofinanciad

    Quinta Monroy

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    El proyecto para Quinta Monroy constituye una suerte de avanzada del concurso Elemental Chile, que podría generar un modelo aplicable extensivamente: incorpora conjuntos de menor escala a tejidos urbanos consolidados, propone la radicación de las familias en su lugar original de residencia, plantea un estímulo a la integración social por sobre la segregación y supone participación de los habitantes en la toma de decisiones generales. Todo eso además de entregar una visión renovada y viable de la vivienda social en el desierto costero chileno.The Quinta Monroy project is a sort of preview of the Elemental Chile competition that could generate a model suitable for wide application. Incorporating small-scale ensembles in the urban fabric, it would settle families in their original place of residence, stimulate social integration rather than segregation and include participation by residents in general decision-making. All this as well as delivering a revitalized and viable vision of social housing for Chile’s coastal desert

    Variations on the Author

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    “Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship

    Licenciado Fernando Anaya Monroy

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    This document pays tribute to Licenciado Fernando Anaya Monroy, a distinguished Mexican lawyer, historian, and anthropologist. A graduate of the Faculty of Law, he combined his professional practice with a deep dedication to history and the study of Náhuatl culture. He specialized in archaeology and pursued studies at the Sorbonne in Paris, as well as earning a master’s degree in history. Anaya Monroy served as a professor at the National Preparatory School and conducted significant research on indigenous toponymy in Tlaxcala, contributing to the ethnohistorical and linguistic knowledge of the region. His scientific legacy is recognized for advancing the understanding of the Mexican Revolution and pre-Hispanic cultureEl presente documento rinde homenaje al licenciado Fernando Anaya Monroy, destacado abogado, historiador y antropólogo mexicano. Egresado de la Facultad de Derecho, combinó su práctica profesional con una profunda dedicación a la historia y al estudio de la cultura náhuatl. Realizó especializaciones en arqueología y estudios en la Sorbona de París, además de obtener el título de maestro en historia. Fue profesor en la Escuela Nacional Preparatoria y realizó investigaciones relevantes sobre la toponimia indígena en Tlaxcala, contribuyendo al conocimiento etnohistórico y lingüístico de esta región. Su legado científico es reconocido por su aportación al entendimiento de la Revolución Mexicana y la cultura prehispánicaUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Investigaciones Histórica
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