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1987. El Congreso Internacional de Intelectuales y Artista. Valencia, 15-20 junio 1987

2006

1987. El Congreso Internacional de Intelectuales y Artista. Valencia, 15-20 junio 1987. Ciprià Císcar, conseller de Cultura, Educación y Ciencia de la Generalitat Valenciana, daría soporte institucional a la conmemoración de un congreso histórico celebrado cincuenta años antes en Valencia en 1937, el II Congreso Internacional de Escritores Antifascistas, celebrado en plena Guerra Civil española, siendo Valencia capital de la II República, tras alejarse de la primera línea de fuego que era Madrid. Los comisionados encargados de su realización eran figuras históricas e intelectuales, como Ricardo Muñoz Suay, dirigente de la FUE en la II República, al que Císcar había encargado la creación de …

UNESCO::HISTORIAciprià císcar casabánricardo muñoz suay
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1988 06. El Vº Congreso del PSPV-PSOE. El proyecto de la mayoría. Valencia, 3-5 de junio 1988

2014

Tras el 31 congreso federal del PSOE de enero de 1988, se celebraban los congresos de las federaciones. El comité nacional de 24 de octubre de 1987 aprobaría el informe de la gestión de la ejecutiva del PSPV, con 86 votos a favor, y 11 en contra que, como era habitual, eran los de Izquierda Socialista. La comisión para elaborar la ponencia marco del Vº congreso la formarían ocho miembros; tres de la Ejecutiva -Antonio García Miralles, María Antonia Armengol y Alberto Pérez Ferré y cinco elegidos en el comité nacional Rafael Blasco (74 voto), Antonio Asunción (63 voto), Diego Maciá (57 voto), y Vicente Soler (49 voto). La presidiría García Miralles. El PSPV-PSOE ha pasado de tener 23.590 afi…

UNESCO::HISTORIAjoan lermaernesto fenollosasalvador almenarjaume castellemilio solerprograma 2000joaquín azagracomarcalizaciónantonio garcía mirallesrafael blascoclientelismojosé m. maravallciprià císcar casabánVº congreso del PSPV-PSOEantoni asunciónángel lunajosé sanúspatrimonialización y oligarquización del partidoPSPV-PSOEjoan ballestermaría antonia armengol
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Farmer-Herder Conflict in Africa: An Assessment of the Causes and Effects of the Sedentary Farmers-Fulani Herdsmen Conflict : A Case Study of the Ago…

2017

Master's thesis Global development and planning UT505 - University of Agder 2017 Violent conflicts, particularly farmer-herder conflicts have, for a long time, been a common feature of economic livelihood in West Africa (Bleach, 2004). This thesis explores the causes and the effects of farmer-Fulani herdsmen conflict, and the mitigation responses towards the conflict. The resource scarcity, eco-survivalism and social capital theories (Hommer-Dixon, 1999; Okoli, 2013; Bourdieu, 1986) serve as the main theoretical point of discussion for this study. Using Agogo in Ghana as a case study, the study empirically examines the reasons behind the movement of the Fulani herdsmen to Agogo, the causes …

UT505eco-survivalismconflictresource scarcity“Operation Cowleg”social capitalVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosiologi: 220
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Relacion de los libros legados á esta Universidad litª de Valencia por el Sr. Pavordre D. José Mascarós

Ms Lletra de la primera part del S. XIX

Universitat de València. Biblioteca Històrica InventarisMascarós y Segarra José Donacions i llegats
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Interbasin Water Transfers in Spain: Interregional Conflicts and Governance Responses

2014

Semiarid and drought-prone Spain has managed to meet ever-increasing water demands for more than 50 years through the construction of publicly funded hydraulic infrastructure. Interbasin water transfers are the most expensive and complex supply-side tool used. They are also the most controversial, often associated with such unintended consequences as deteriorating freshwater ecosystems, disappearing recreational opportunities provided by aquatic ecosystems, and the loss of development opportunities for downstream communities. This situation has become increasingly unstable over the past decade due to the scarcity of new supply augmentation alternatives, political changes involving European …

Upstream (petroleum industry)business.industryUnintended consequencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectCorporate governanceFreshwater ecosystemScarcityWater Framework DirectiveEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessEnvironmental planningmedia_commonDownstream (petroleum industry)
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Trans-boundary land cover changes and its influences on water crisis: Case study of the Aras River

2020

Abstract In a watershed, disturbing land covers (LCs) are one of the most important factors in the balance and flow rate of water. This study aimed to monitor and model LC changes in the upstream of the Aras River Basin in Turkey over 1984, 2002, 2010 and 2016. The main ground to conduct such an analysis was to mitigate severe economic, social and ecological consequences driven by agricultural activities and dam construction along with probable climate change, which would decrease the water flow from the Aras River to Caspian Sea. The study approach consisted of four main steps: 1) producing LC maps using Landsat satellite images, 2) performing the change analysis, 3) identifying the change…

Upstream (petroleum industry)geographyWatershedgeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryWater flowGeography Planning and DevelopmentDrainage basinClimate changeForestryLand coverWater scarcityAgricultureTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementbusinessWater resource managementGeneral Environmental ScienceApplied Geography
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Economic performance in Spanish sports clubs: entrepreneurial orientation of professional and non-professional teams analysed through fsQCA

2021

Sports clubs play an important role in the creation of social value, however, despite the scarcity of studies, analysing the associative sports environment from an economic perspective has an undeniable relevance. The entrepreneurial orientation (EO) has been largely related to the economic performance of the organisation, however, this study has found a difference in sports clubs related to their legal and organisational structure. The analysed sample is composed of 13 non-professional sports clubs and 13 professional sports clubs, using the fsQCA methodology. According to the results obtained, EO has an influence on the economic performance (EP) of sports clubs, with proactivity being the…

Value (ethics)Amateur sportsOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectEntrepreneurial orientation05 social sciencesSample (statistics)030229 sport sciencesProactivityfilm.subjectEducationScarcity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinefilm0502 economics and businessOrganizational structureClubSociologyMarketingBusiness and International Management050212 sport leisure & tourismmedia_commonEuropean J. of International Management
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Physicians’ motivations to use mobile health monitoring:a cross-country comparison

2016

While mobile device receives increasing attention as a practical tool to remotely check patients’ health, little research has shed light on physicians’ acceptance of this information and communication technology. This study attempts to fill this research gap by examining how Japanese and Spanish physicians perceive a series of factors associated with mobile diabetes monitoring acceptance, and whether any differences exist in these perceptions between the countries due to different levels of physician scarcity, which is operationalised as the number of physicians available per 10,000 population. The hypotheses were tested by empirical surveys in Japan and Spain. In total, 471 and 497 usable …

Value (ethics)physiciansmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationControl (management)Health information technologyScarcityArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Perception0502 economics and businessDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyeducationmobile healthmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyMedical educationCross country05 social sciencesGeneral Social Sciencestechnology assessmentHuman-Computer InteractionInformation and Communications Technology050211 marketingtelemedicinePsychologySocial psychologyMobile device050203 business & management
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Distribution of HSV-1 in Human Geniculate and Vestibular Ganglia: Implications for Vestibular Neuritis

2003

Vestibular systemHistory and Philosophy of Sciencebusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceGeniculateVestibular neuritisScarpa's ganglionDistribution (pharmacology)MedicineHSL and HSVAnatomybusinessGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Identifikasi Telur Cacing pada Saluran Pencernaan Satwa Liar yang Dipelihara Masyarakat di Manokwari, Papua Barat

2021

Investment of parasitic worms of captive wildlife was an impact on their health condition. This study was conducted to determine the intensity of parasitic worm infection in wild animals kept by communities in Manokwari, West Papua. The Natif method was used, by centrifuge of 20 birds and 20 mammals (Kangaroo and Deer) faeces collected from the sites. Sampling was carried out from October to November 2016. The analysis of collected faecal samples showed that bird species were not indicated (negatively infected by worm). In mammals, Nematodes and cestodes were found. Identification of existing findings showed that 3 (three) types of worm eggs were found, namely Taenia sp in kangaroos (Macrop…

Veterinary medicineScienceVeterinary medicineHealth conditionfungiQBiologybiology.organism_classificationAscaris spparasitic diseasesSF600-1100Cervus timorensisHelminthsTaeniaFecesMacropodidaeJurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis
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