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This volume explores the ways films made by Latin American
directors and/or co-produced in Latin American countries have
employed the road movie genre to address the reconfiguration of the
geographical, sociopolitical, economic, and cultural landscape of
Latin America.
Without doubt, Cuba is facing its most serious economic
challenge in nearly thirty-five years of revolutionary rule. There
is consensus that as the official, centrally planned economy has
faltered, ordinary citizens eke out a living only by engaging in
under-the-table, unrecorded, and mostly illegal activities. In
fact, this "second economy" is growing by leaps and bounds. This
volume sketches the contours of the very complex phenomenon of the
second economy of socialist Cuba, and discusses its evolution over
time, as well as the role that it may play in the transition to a
market economy on the island.
The economic crisis of the 1990s has propelled the second
economy from behind the scenes to center stage. Not only have black
markets mushroomed, but second economy activities connected to the
free-market that the Castro government has traditionally
discouraged or even prosecuted are now being incorporated into the
government's own economic strategy. Self-employment, cultivation of
individual plots, and the use of foreign currencies to buy or sell
goods, are now promoted with considerable enthusiasm by the
leadership.
Perez-Lopez examines different ways of thinking about
unregulated economic activities that have been set forth in the
literature and concludes that the concept of the second economy is
the most appropriate for Cuba. He brings together available
information from a multitude of sources on the manifestations of
the second economy in Cuba and of its operation. Cuba's Second
Economy is a timely study of an economic system in crisis. It will
be of interest to economists, political scientists, policymakers,
and Latin America area scholars.
This volume of proceedings from the IVth conference of the European
Association of psychology and law, held in Barcelona, Spain, in
1994, summarizes the recent advances in the field of the psychology
of law, with particular reference to contribution by (increasingly,
southern) European researchers and practitioners. The book reflects
an enormous variety in terms of areas of interest and
methodologies. Most areas of research receive attention, from
prison to courtroom to international comparative studies, from
victims to offenders to legal operators. Methodologies range from
survey research to experiments to meta analysis, and reflect the
vast expansion in empirical research that this field has witnessed
in recent years. The volume, a continuation of a series, will be of
interest to scholars and practitioners from both legal and
psychological areas, and serves to document the increasing
applicability of psychological perspectives to legal and criminal
justice interventions.
Without doubt, Cuba is facing its most serious economic challenge
in nearly thirty-five years of revolutionary rule. There is
consensus that as the official, centrally planned economy has
faltered, ordinary citizens eke out a living only by engaging in
under-the-table, unrecorded, and mostly illegal activities. In
fact, this "second economy" is growing by leaps and bounds. This
volume sketches the contours of the very complex phenomenon of the
second economy of socialist Cuba, and discusses its evolution over
time, as well as the role that it may play in the transition to a
market economy on the island. The economic crisis of the 1990s has
propelled the second economy from behind the scenes to center
stage. Not only have black markets mushroomed, but second economy
activities connected to the free-market that the Castro government
has traditionally discouraged or even prosecuted are now being
incorporated into the government's own economic strategy.
Self-employment, cultivation of individual plots, and the use of
foreign currencies to buy or sell goods, are now promoted with
considerable enthusiasm by the leadership. Perez-Lopez examines
different ways of thinking about unregulated economic activities
that have been set forth in the literature and concludes that the
concept of the second economy is the most appropriate for Cuba. He
brings together available information from a multitude of sources
on the manifestations of the second economy in Cuba and of its
operation. Cuba's Second Economy is a timely study of an economic
system in crisis. It will be of interest to economists, political
scientists, policymakers, and Latin America area scholars.
This volume explores the ways films made by Latin American
directors and/or co-produced in Latin American countries have
employed the road movie genre to address the reconfiguration of the
geographical, sociopolitical, economic, and cultural landscape of
Latin America.
Written by pioneers in the field, "Highlights in
Helioclimatology" examines the scientific evidence related to the
influence of solar activity on climate and the resulting
atmospheric process that creates hurricanes. In addition to
providing the science behind the phenomenon, this book also
provides tools for aiding in hurricane prediction, specifically
spectral analysis and signal theory. In addition to aiding readers
in understanding tropical storm and hurricane genesis,
intensification, and prediction, "Highlights in Helioclimatology"
also provides an excellent introduction to spectral analysis - an
essential tool for anyone who is actively performing research in
hurricanes and climatology.
Tools that aid in hurricane prediction, specifically spectra
analysis and signal theoryVarious perspectives in hurricane
research including matricial theory and principal component
analysisApplication of cross-wavelet analysis to terrestrial and
cosmophysical phenomena to determine their main common resonant
frequencies from ultra-short to long-term periodicities
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Jorge Perez Jaramillo; Text written by Jorge Buitrago, Iván Forgioni, Farhid Maya, José Puentes
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This is a "what if" story about a boy from New York named Jorge.
This story takes place in the world as we know it, but with some
fantasy mixed in it. People are capable of gaining powers like
super heroes or magic just like wizards. Jorge meets a group of
interesting people and that's when his life changed. Journey along
Jorge, his friends Demoncho, Bill, Johnathan and Ashley as they
travel to different worlds and unlocking new powers.
The #1 private developer in the U.S., Jorge PA(c)rez reveals his
billionaire secrets for power investors.BR>
Known as the King of Condominiums and the Steven Spielberg of Real
Estate, top developer Jorge PA(c)rez reveals his principles for
achieving success in even the toughest real estate market through a
clear, step-by-step process. PA(c)rez specifies effective business
tactics that will lead to evergreen profits, including:
a[ Key points to smart investing
a[ Cardinal rules for picking and building property
a[ Commandments on negotiating the best deal
a[ Valuable tips on securing equity
a[ Steps for successfully selling property
Finally, PA(c)rez explains how to manage and grow investments over
the long term.
Emphasizing the importance of staying flexible in an ever-changing
market, PA(c)rez offers personal anecdotes, key business
philosophies, and top insider methods to inspire and motivate any
investor or entrepreneur to achieve the ultimate success in real
estate.
Costume design is a crucial, but frequently overlooked, aspect of
film that fosters an appreciation of the diverse ways in which film
and fashion enrich each other. These influential industries offer
representations of ideas, values, and beliefs that shape and
construct cultural identities. In Fashioning Spanish Cinema, Jorge
Perez analyses the use of clothing and fashion as costumes within
Spanish cinema, paying particular attention to the significance of
those costumes in relation to the visual styles and the narratives
of the films. The author examines the links between costume
analysis and other fields and theoretical frameworks such as
fashion studies, the history of dress, celebrity studies, and
gender and feminist studies. Fashioning Spanish Cinema looks at
instances in which costumes are essential to shaping the public
image of stars, such as Conchita Montenegro, Sara Montiel, Victoria
Abril, and Penelope Cruz. Focusing on examples in which costumes
have discursive autonomy, it explores how costumes engage with
broader issues of identity and, relatedly, how costumes impact
everyday practices and fashion trends beyond cinema. Drawing on
case studies from multiple periods, films by contemporary directors
and genres, and red-carpet events such as the Oscars and Goya
Awards, Fashioning Spanish Cinema contributes a pivotal Spanish
perspective to expanding interdisciplinary work on the
intersections between film and fashion.
In Confessional Cinema, Jorge Perez analyzes how cinema engaged the
shifting role of religion during the last fifteen years of
Francisco Franco's dictatorship. Perez interrogates the assumption
that after 1957, when the Franco regime recast itself in a secular
and modernizing fashion, religion vanished from the cultural field.
Instead, Spanish cinema addressed the transformation within Spanish
Catholicism following Vatican II and Spain's modernization
processes. Confessional Cinema offers the first analysis of a
neglected body of Spanish films, "nun films," which focus on the
active role of religious women in the transformation of Spanish
Catholicism. Perez argues that commercial films, despite being less
aesthetically accomplished, delved more than oppositional,
art-house films into the fluctuating zeitgeist of the development
years regarding the transformations within Spanish Catholicism.
Confessional Cinema offers a provocative and original analysis of
the significance of religion not from a theological point of view,
but rather as a socio-political force and cultural determinant in
the Spanish public sphere of this period, known as desarrollismo
(development years) from 1960-1975.
La historia de Marchena esta cargada de numerosos escenarios que
han ido configurando su riqueza durante siglos pasados. El Colegio
de San Jeronimo, institucion fundada en 1610, es uno de ellos. Este
estudio intenta acercarnos a la vida en este centro docente,
fundado por el clerigo presbitero Gonzalo Fernandez, adscrito al
Colegio jesuita de la Anunciacion, donde sus colegiales recibian
las catedras. No se trata de un simple estudio del colegio, sino
que en el podemos encontrar un reflejo de la sociedad, la economia
o las costumbres del siglo XVII en el ambito de esta localidad
sevillana. El estudio se completa con la transcripcion literal de
los documentos mas importantes que han servido para la realizacion
de este trabajo.
Analysts attempting to assess economic growth in revolutionary Cuba
are faced with two formidable obstacles: (1) official macroeconomic
indicators published by the government are scarce and sometimes
inconsistent because of frequent changes in the method of
calculation; and (2) these indicators are not compatible with those
produced by market economies because of differences in national
income concepts. Because of these obstacles, it is difficult to
analyze the performance of Cuba's economy over time and to compare
its economic performance directly with that of other nations. Using
a variant of the method developed by Abram Bergson to estimate the
growth rates of the Soviet Union and subsequently applied to
centrally planned economies in Eastern Europe, Jorge Perez-Lopez
has estimated the growth rate of the Cuban economy in real terms
for the 1965-1982 period. His estimated indexes suggest that the
Cuban economy expanded at a considerably slower pace than would be
implied by official data. By constructing yardsticks of economic
performance for revolutionary Cuba that are compatible with those
used by Western nations, Perez-Lopez provides for the first time a
basis for analyzing the real growth of the Cuban economy during the
revolutionary period.
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