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The inaugural actions of the Brazil-United Kingdom Dance Medicine & Science Network (BRUK NET) emerged through the organization of the symposium "The Potentials and Challenges of Research in Dance Medicine & Science: building innovation collaborations between the United Kingdom and Brazil" held in Goiânia, in 2016. In this bilingual Portuguese-English book, 23 leading researchers/authors from the BRUK NET write about their experiences in this field. The idea of the book is to share part of their knowledge and to build paths and theoretical, conceptual and methodological constructs around DMS, from where visibility, access and sustainability could develop. The desire for an interinstitutional, interdisciplinary, collective and supportive cooperation has enabled us to create a book of cross-cutting contexts and diverse views. The demand for DMS services and knowledge is growing. It requires that professionals from different backgrounds; dance, health, education and many others, ethically reflect and debate over the breadth and rigor necessary for the growth and valorization of this field of study.
The Stones of Rome reveals the hidden thoughts of a Sovereign Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church during the Renaissance. Between what a Chief of State thinks and does, space and time intervene, shrouded in ambiguities and contradictions that the machinery of government does not always record. This novel intersperses confidential accounts of an agnostic humanist who exposes himself as a man as he rises to become the Pope. He is the man behind the curtain of unquestionable religious power. The dwarf Serapica, knowledgeable of Latin and Greek, would have been the custodian of the secrets, confidential revelations, regrets and loves that his master and lord, Giovani de Medici - Pope Leo X - shared with his most intimate friends, Raphael and Michelangelo. The novel is based on fragments of the life of the first Florentine pope, restless, indecisive, a patron of art and literature.
PART THREE: Points of Contact and Culture Change -- 8: People of the Holy Spirit: Christians and Their Sacred Spaces -- 9: Shadows in the Night: Women and Gender Relations -- 10: Defenders of the Conquest and Useful Vassals: The Free People of Color -- CONCLUSION: Reflections on Frontiers/Borderlands of Central Brazil -- APPENDIX A: Indigenous Nations of Central Brazil -- APPENDIX B : Censuses -- APPENDIX C: Colonial Churches and Lay Brotherhoods in the Captaincy of Goiás -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover
“Esta história deveria ser lida por todas as pessoas que estão cansadas da liturgia deste mundo; pessoas que procuram algo novo sem compreenderem que isso já está ao seu alcance.” JC. A vida não é uma mera passagem baseada no que o “sistema” nos impõe, mas no amor que é manifestado através de um simples abraço ou em um singelo ato de parar para ouvir uma alma aflita, e lhe dizer: “VOCÊ VALE A PENA.”
"Universal gravitation, gravity, or the cycles and systems of nature all function by attraction and complementarity, whether mechanical, biological or instinctive. Why cannot the world of men function by Participation and Solidarity, or by Love, which is simply the conscious form of the same attraction and complementarity? " FOR PARTICIPATORY AND SOLIDARY CIVILIZATION THE PROPOSAL
Who decides which stories about a city are remembered? How do interpretations of the past shape a city’s present and future? In this book, Andreza Aruska de Souza Santos discusses notions of power and national identity by examining how nation-states negotiate the preservation of urban spaces and how a city interprets, resists, and consents to the functions and meanings that it has inherited and that it reinvents for itself. Looking at the Brazilian city of Ouro Preto, de Souza Santos applies fine-grained ethnography and historical analysis to discuss the limits of Brazil’s imagery of social harmony and participatory democracy amid continuous inequality.
"The one source that sets reference collections on Latin American studies apart from all other geographic areas of the world.... The Handbook has provided scholars interested in Latin America with a bibliographical source of a quality unavailable to scholars in most other branches of area studies." —Latin American Research Review Beginning with volume 41 (1979), the University of Texas Press became the publisher of the Handbook of Latin American Studies, the most comprehensive annual bibliography in the field. Compiled by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress and annotated by a corps of more than 130 specialists in various disciplines, the Handbook alternates from year to year b...
The E-book Zephyrus: The Intermissive Paraidentity of Waldo Vieira aims to present and analyse the evolutionary trajectory of the researcher Waldo Vieira (1932 - 2014), medical doctor, odontologist,lexicographer and proposer of the sciences conscientiology and projectiology, considering his retrolives and intermissive periods, like a brief multiexistential biography. The launching point of the analysis is the consciex known by the sobriquet Zephyrus, the designation by which Vieira has been recognized in the extraphysical dimensions since Antiquity.
xplore the deep mysteries of spiritual awakening in the engaging pages of this inspiring book. Enter a world of spiritual wisdom and discover the hidden truths behind the seven rays that illuminate and form the soul's journey. Delight in an in-depth exploration of the seven rays, an essential concept in Hindu, Buddhist and New Age traditions. Unlock the mysteries of the rays and discover how they shape all things and ourselves. Ancient Roots Discover their importance in ancient traditions and how they connect with contemporary spirituality. The Legacy of Helena Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society Explore the impact of Helena Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society on the modern understandi...
What distinguishes humans from nonhumans? Two common answers—free will and religion—are in some ways fundamentally opposed. Whereas free will enjoys a central place in our ideas of spontaneity, authorship, and deliberation, religious practices seem to involve a suspension of or relief from the exercise of our will. What, then, is agency, and why has it occupied such a central place in theories of the human? Automatic Religion explores an unlikely series of episodes from the end of the nineteenth century, when crucial ideas related to automatism and, in a different realm, the study of religion were both being born. Paul Christopher Johnson draws on years of archival and ethnographic resea...