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La evolución de ser humano ha estado ligada irremediablemente a los avances tecnológicos desde el principio de los tiempos. Desde una perspectiva socio-histórica, podemos ver como esta simbiosis ha dado lugar a nuevos entornos comunicativos, transformando las costumbres y modos de vida de las civilizaciones, desde las formas prácticas de organización social hasta la manera en la que comprendemos el mundo. En la actualidad, la aparición de Internet y el desarrollo de la Web Social, han transformado la manera en que nos comunicamos e interactuamos. Los individuos ahora están interconectados a través de redes digitales a la que pueden acceder desde cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento. En este sentido, el impacto mundial que ha provocado la vertiginosa aparición de los dispositivos móviles y la proliferación del smartphone como herramienta cotidiana plantea grandes retos a la comunidad científica.
Esta obra foi escrita por muitas mãos, reunindo saberes em interação. Conta sobre os nossos fazeres como professores pesquisadores da Área Educação, em nossos grupos de pesquisa, vinculados ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação (PPGE) da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) e ao CNPq. O que nos interliga é o contexto de produção científica e o interesse investigativo pela docência, saberes e desenvolvimento profissional. Convidamos à leitura!
A retrospective on the life and art of this renowned Cuban-American artist, acclaimed for his refined and thought-provoking paintings with fantastical, Surrealist overtones. One of the most important contemporary painters to emerge from Latin America, Julio Larraz (b. 1944, Havana) creates powerful, dreamlike paintings that reflect the influence of painters from Velázquez to Sargent and Hopper, and Surrealist artists like Dalí and Magritte. A unique visionary, Larraz produces work that has been described by some as mind-bending and playful, using a refreshingly wide range of subjects from still life to Cuban cultural imagery, such as bullfights, men in white linen suits, and maritime scenes. He reveals imaginary worlds, with deeply satirical, ambiguous, and multilayered themes, in which he often alludes to political corruption, class structure, and human foibles. This is the largest and most comprehensive book to date, with 200 paintings, 50 works on paper, and 10 sculptures, ranging from the 1960s to the present, accompanied by an essay by David Ebony that situates Larraz’s work within the Latin American painting tradition.
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With its focus on drugs so recently introduced that they have yet to be found in any other textbooks or general references, the information and insight found here makes this a genuinely unique handbook and reference. Following the successful approach of the previous volumes in the series, inventors and primary developers of successful drugs from both industry and academia tell the story of the drug's discovery and describe the sometimes twisted route from the first drug candidate molecule to the final marketed drug. The 11 case studies selected describe recent drugs ranging across many therapeutic fields and provide a representative cross-section of present-day drug developments. Backed by plenty of data and chemical information, the insight and experience of today's top drug creators makes this one of the most useful training manuals that a junior medicinal chemist may hope to find. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry has endorsed and sponsored this project because of its high educational merit.