Sunday, October 24, 2010

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"First Congress History, Theory and Praxis of Biography in Puerto Rico "



The following press reports on the activities carried out in the First Congress in Puerto Rico Biography:

Organizers of the International Book Fair - Puerto Rico we invite the "First Congress History, Theory and Praxis of Biography in Puerto Rico. " This Congress, coordinated by Dr. Carmelo Rosario Natal and Biographical Studies Group (GEB) will be held during the Fair in the Pavilion of Peace in the Luis Muñoz Rivera Park in Puerta de Tierra.

Congress includes a series of roundtables that analyze various aspects of the biopic in Puerto Rico. So far, topics and resources are distributed as follows:

Friday, October 29 :
Book presentation: The Biography in Puerto Rico (Essays on the History, Theory, Praxis and Methodology).

First round table: Being biographer in Puerto Rico: reflections on the history, criticism and experience the agenda that challenges us, Carmelo Rosario Natal. The difficult art of biography in Puerto Rico, Mario A. Rodríguez León, OP . Myths in the biography in Puerto Rico, Ricardo R. Camus.

Second Roundtable: biographies, autobiographies, diaries, memoirs, testimonies and stories of life in Puerto Rico: a bibliographic approach, Luis A. Ferrao, oral history as raw material for stories of women, Sandra A. Enríquez Seiders, prosopographic Proposal for the study of women in Hatillo, Myrna Herrera Mora .

Time: 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Location: Poet's Café

Saturday, October 30 :

First Round Table: The meaning and validity of feminist biography, Norma Valle Ferrer . Biographies boricuas from constructivism, Joseph C . Barbosa . Antonio R. Barceló: a politician and two biographies. Comparative Perspectives, José Luis Colón. Biography from public relations: David Ogilvy and the makeover of Puerto Rico, Feliciano Nereidín .

Second Round Table: The genealogy and its implications in the biography: the importance and difficulty, Raquel Rosario Rivera . Biography and procerato in Puerto Rico in the nineteenth century, Libya González. Those years green: Chronicle from life, Joseph L. Méndez.

Time: 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Location: Poet's Café

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Ap Biology Lab Manual Lab 1 Answers

Chilean earth springs life thirty-three times

One by one, sample tolerance and patience, rose to light. There they waited for the love of their loved ones, demonstrations of affection and solidarity ... thirty three lives are saved because they are not lost hope of doing so.

Thirty-three lives were saved thanks to the united strength of men and women who spoke for this ordeal did not end in disgrace. Across the globe united humanity thoughts and prayers for the miners to return to the safety of their home safely.

Miner Mario Sepulveda, second to be rescued, brought a precious gift he gave to the rescuers, the President Sebastián Piñera and his wife Doña Cecilia Morell, pieces of rock up. Symbols of toughness, not to allow the torn rock or bow to her, and perseverance shown at all times.

View these men embrace a solid support, is seeing renewed hope that great things can be achieved when humanity comes together.



surprising that thirty-three miners were organized to form a strong, team collaborated with each other to survive y. .. did it!

Chile, thirty-three lives and the rock up.

faith in humanity is lost when we see no hope.

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