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    STRIPTEASE By Jorge Luis Sanchez feb 18-21, 1993

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    STRIPTEASE By Jorge Luis Sanchez feb 18-21, 199

    Jorge A. Sanchez Cordero Davila. Les biens culturels précolombiens. Leur protection juridique

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    Cornu Marie. Jorge A. Sanchez Cordero Davila. Les biens culturels précolombiens. Leur protection juridique. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 56 N°4,2004. pp. 1029-1033

    Jorge A. Sanchez Cordero Davila. Les biens culturels précolombiens. Leur protection juridique

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    Cornu Marie. Jorge A. Sanchez Cordero Davila. Les biens culturels précolombiens. Leur protection juridique. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 56 N°4,2004. pp. 1029-1033

    <i>No se sabe</i>: entrevista a José Eduardo Jorge

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    Entrevista al investigador de la UNLP José Eduardo Jorge, especialista en cultura política. Jorge, además, es miembro del Consejo Directivo del Instituto de Investigación en Comunicación (IICOM), director de proyectos de investigación acreditados y autor de un centenar de artículos científicos y de divulgación sobre Cultura Política y Comunicación Política. Autor también del libro Cultura Política y Democracia en Argentina (Edulp, 2010). Revisor de artículos científicos de la revista Questión.Al hacer clic en el enlace que figura en "Documentos relacionados", pueden accederse a todos los trabajos de José Eduardo Jorge presentes en el repositorio.Radio Universidad Nacional de La Plat

    Jorge Huerta oral history interview.

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    1 sound file. Duration: 49 min. Title supplied by cataloger. Accompanied by 1 finding aid.Dr. Jorge Alfonso Huerta, a professor at the University of California at San Diego, shares his experiences as a &quot;theater child&quot;, his family background, and his journey through pursuing an education. He discusses the value in diversity and tells of his love for theater

    Creatividad desde la semiótica

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    Vladimir Sanchez trata sobre el objeto y sus dimensiones culturales y simbólicas la semiosis y la creatividad.H.264/H,26

    La autotraducción en el caso del escritor bilingüe : la autotraducción de Federico Sanchez vous salue bien de Jorge Semprún

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    Le sujet de ce mémoire est l'autotraduction dans le cas de l'écrivain bilingue. Il s'agit de l'analyse du phénomène de l'autraduction et de sa place dans le monde de la traductologie moderne. En outre, l'application pratique de la théorie analysée se fera à travers l'étude de l'autotraduction de l'œuvre de Jorge Semprun Federico Sanchez vous salue bien

    Proceso Gonzalez Sanchez

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    Proceso Gonzalez Sanchez was born on July 4, 1884, in Bacolor Pampanga, Philippine Islands (Note: some records list his date of birth to be July 2, 1886, and the spelling of his first name to be Processo). Sanchez received his preparatory training at the Tarlac High School in Tarlac City, Philippines. Sanchez was selected to be one of the 100 Philippine students to participate in the 1905 Pensionado program that sent exceptional Philippine students to America to attend a U.S. college. As a result Sanchez enrolled at Indiana University and received his LL.B degree from the law school in 1908. He is one of at least seven Pensiondo students to attend the Indiana University Law School in the early 1900s. Others include Antonio de las Alas (LL.B. 1908), Jorge Cleofas Bocobo (LL.B. 1907), Franciso Afan Delgado (LL.B. 1097), Mariano Honrade de Joya (LL.B. 1907), Jose Valdez, and Pedro V. Sindico. After receiving his LL.B. from Indiana, Sanchez attended the Yale School of Law and received his Masters of Laws, Cum Laude, in 1909. Sanchez returned to the Philippines after his U.S. education and served as a clerk in the Court of Land Registration, before working for the Bureau of Education, and eventually in the Law Division of the Executive Bureau. In 1912, he was admitted to practice law in the Philippines and in 1913 began working for the Bureau of Justice. He was soon appointed a special assistant representing the government in land cases in Bataan Province. He also served as special prosecuting attorney of Tayabas and Bulacan, as well as prosecuting attorney in Bataan. While serving as special prosecuting attorney in Bulacan, Proceso Gonzalez Sanchez\u27s life was tragically cut short when he contracted typhoid fever and died in 1915.https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/notablealumni/1238/thumbnail.jp

    Proceso Gonzalez Sanchez

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    Proceso Gonzalez Sanchez was born on July 4, 1884, in Bacolor Pampanga, Philippine Islands (Note: some records list his date of birth to be July 2, 1886, and the spelling of his first name to be Processo). Sanchez received his preparatory training at the Tarlac High School in Tarlac City, Philippines. Sanchez was selected to be one of the 100 Philippine students to participate in the 1905 Pensionado program that sent exceptional Philippine students to America to attend a U.S. college. As a result Sanchez enrolled at Indiana University and received his LL.B degree from the law school in 1908. He is one of at least seven Pensiondo students to attend the Indiana University Law School in the early 1900s. Others include Antonio de las Alas (LL.B. 1908), Jorge Cleofas Bocobo (LL.B. 1907), Franciso Afan Delgado (LL.B. 1097), Mariano Honrade de Joya (LL.B. 1907), Jose Valdez, and Pedro V. Sindico. After receiving his LL.B. from Indiana, Sanchez attended the Yale School of Law and received his Masters of Laws, Cum Laude, in 1909. Sanchez returned to the Philippines after his U.S. education and served as a clerk in the Court of Land Registration, before working for the Bureau of Education, and eventually in the Law Division of the Executive Bureau. In 1912, he was admitted to practice law in the Philippines and in 1913 began working for the Bureau of Justice. He was soon appointed a special assistant representing the government in land cases in Bataan Province. He also served as special prosecuting attorney of Tayabas and Bulacan, as well as prosecuting attorney in Bataan. While serving as special prosecuting attorney in Bulacan, Proceso Gonzalez Sanchez\u27s life was tragically cut short when he contracted typhoid fever and died in 1915.https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/notablealumni/1238/thumbnail.jp
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