12 resultados para Silicato de cálcio hidratado (C-S-H)
em Biblioteca Digital de la Universidad Católica Argentina
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El objetivo principal es analizar las diferentes concepciones en torno al cambio en el ámbito local y regional de San Carlos de Bariloche durante la década considerada paradigmática por la historiografía general, esto es la de la década de 1930, período que contiene la llegada de la institución que se erige como marca de identidad local, la Dirección de Parques Nacionales (en adelante, DPN). Para esto se plantean los siguientes objetivos específicos: a) Diseñar una indagación desde tres perspectivas: la del Estado Nacional, materializada en la presencia de Parques Nacionales1 y su primer presidente Exequiel Bustillo; la de la localidad barilochense, encarnada en la figura del Ingeniero Emilio Frey; y la del coronel José María Sarobe, quien trae a colación una visión regional patagónica integral a la luz de proyectos de desarrollo precedentes. b) Realizar un relevamiento de fuentes vinculadas a estas tres perspectivas que abrevan en: memorias personales, publicaciones oficiales, documentación local, prensa y publicaciones específicas en torno a la región. c) Analizar cada conjunto de fuentes. d) Integrar las distintas perspectivas a fin de avanzar hacia un análisis complejo de la problemática.
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Resumen: En un contexto comparativo se van a analizar los motivos que dieron inicio a la aparición de estados monárquicos de gran territorialidad a finales del período arcaico en la periferia de la ecumene, Sicilia y bósporo cimérico. Sobre estas apariciones se va a tratar de presentar algunos argumentos que expliquen, por lo menos en parte, qué condujo a que estas polis se sometan en forma aparentemente voluntaria a un estado monárquico. Como hipótesis se plantea que los cimientos para este desarrollo van a manifestarse a fines del período arcaico como reacción contra procesos externos y/o de tensión social interna. En ese marco, se van a presentar en este trabajo el contexto y los motivos, que puedan arrojar luz sobre las razones que dieron origen y llevaron a la estabilización de estas construcciones políticas.
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Resumen: Del mismo modo como hace no muchos años la ciudadanía europea se conmovió frente al planteo sobre las raíces cristianas en el momento de redactar la Constitución de la Unión Europea, dando lugar a numerosos discursos sobre la necesidad de no olvidar la verdadera cultura y enseñanza que había ennoblecido al Viejo Mundo, hace casi un año una sentencia proveniente de la Corte de Estrasburgo aplicable al Estado italiano, el caso “Lautsi c. Italy”, ha generado numerosas reacciones en diferentes sectores intelectuales permitiendo el desarrollo de notables argumentos que han intentado desenmascarar los verdaderos rostros que se encontraban velados detrás de los lugares comunes de la argumentación jurídico-política de los últimos dos siglos, especialmente los de laicidad, neutralidad, igualdad y libertad. De este modo la radicalización y desarrollo llevado al extremo de las premisas de la Ilustración ha mostrado su real fisonomía y consecuencia. Para tal propósito el análisis se concentra en la apelación a la Grande Chambre presentada por el Estado italiano y los sucesivos aportes provenientes de la doctrina europea, especialmente a través de valiosos Congresos y Jornadas dedicados a la problemática.
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Abstract: The Museum of Natural History, La Plata, Argentina, houses a ceramic collection of the A-Group and C-Group cultures from Nubian tombs at Serra West (AA and ACS cemeteries), on the west bank of the Nile in Lower Nubia. It has been originated from the division after the excavations made by the Franco-Argentine Archaeological Expedition in Sudan between 1961 and 1963, as part of the UNESCO campaigns to save the Nubian monuments.
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Resumen: Este trabajo aborda la posibilidad de analizar las relaciones entre diferentes sociedades del noreste de África y el Levante a través del análisis de los sistemas-mundo c. 1985–1640 a.C.
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Abstract: Although he is the most prolific writer of the Greek Anthology, Palladas’ life is almost unknown. But, in spite of the limited biographical data, his work has fortunately been preserved in the GA. Because of his literary creation, the old times rewarded him with the nickname Μετέωρος, high, since the literary merits of a hundred poems of his authorship was recognized (others are discussed by critics). A dozen of them contains invaluable information about the political, religious and social situation in Alexandria immediately after the victory of the bishop Theophilus, Cyril’s predecessor and uncle, during the conflict between Christians and Gentiles, each sector backed up by an Alexandrian population segment (cfr. 9.528, 10.82, 10.85) . Resigned at times, constantly demanding, Palladas complains about the decline of the belief professed by him due to the increasing penetration of the new faith. Therefore, four epigrams record the conversion of the temple of Tyche into a tavern (9.180-183) and 10.90 seems to attack the doctrine of the Resurrection. When religion and politics go hand-in-hand, when religious conspiracies link up with palace intrigues, consequences are predictable: a man called Doroteo denounced him for his negative response to the new dogma, which caused him the loss of his teacher paid work. His annoyance was even greater with further sufferings, chiefly economic, and he had to sell his books (9.171 and 9.175) among other desperate decisions Forewarned about his radical bitterness against Church, it is just to make clear that he is not fully acquiescent with ancient gods and heroes. Thus, in 5.257 he questions Zeus’ ars amandi, in 9.377 refutes Tantalus’ possibility of thirst and hunger in Hades and 9.773 mischievously points out that Eros has been changed into a pan. The work begins with the selection, personal translation and comprehensive analysis of twenty two epigrams. Through such philological aid, we attempt to verify the frictions and the main perceptible factors in his poetic creation to justify his worldview, according to the pagan sentiment widespread in that time before the twilight already overwhelming of its ailing traditions
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Resumen: Esta ocasión me brinda la oportunidad de realizar algo más que un mero comentario a la Sentencia del Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos (TEDH), “Costa y Pavan c/ Italia”. Es decir, voy a esbozar una toma de postura prescriptiva contraria a la filosofía individualista de fondo del TEDH respecto al presente caso, en base a un discurso jurídico-filosófico. La frivolidad del TEDH a la hora de tratar algunos temas de bioética y bioderecho se enmarca en el uso de un lenguaje políticamente correcto y de cierto consenso pragmático, recubierto en ocasiones de ropajes jurídico-formales, en lo concerniente al amplio artículo 8º del CEDH. Cuestiones vitales en la configuración de la realidad humana que deben tratarse desde una óptica comprometida con uno mismo y con el tiempo que le ha tocado vivir. Con semejante punto de vista resulta clave otorgar a las palabras un contenido, pero sobre ello siempre subyace el miedo a que las palabras acaben diciendo lo que nosotros queramos que digan. En el ámbito jurídico, en ocasiones, ese nosotros puede ser asumido por algún alto tribunal.
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Abstract: Focusing on Obadiah and Psalm 137, this article provides biblical evidence for an Edomite treaty betrayal of Judah during the Babylonian crisis ca. 588–586 B.C.E. After setting a context that includes the use of treaties in the ancient Near East to establish expectations for political relationships and the likelihood that Edom could operate as a political entity in the Judahite Negev during the Babylonian assault, this article demonstrates that Obadiah’s poetics include a density of inverted form and content (a reversal motif) pointing to treaty betrayal. Obadiah’s modifications of Jeremiah 49, a text with close thematic and terminological parallels, evidence an Edomite treaty betrayal of Judah. Moreover, the study shows that Obadiah is replete with treaty allusions. A study of Psalm 137 in comparison with Aramaic treaty texts from Sefire reveals that this difficult psalm also evidences a treaty betrayal by Edom and includes elements appropriate for treaty curses. The article closes with a discussion of piecemeal data from a few other biblical texts, a criticism of the view that Edom was innocent during the Babylonian crisis, and a suggestion that this treaty betrayal may have contributed to the production of some anti-Edom biblical material.
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Abstract: In this article I want to show the negotiations of the Emperor Julian about recruitment and Anonna Militaris. I'm trying to develop some ideas on Julian's Military History during his time as a Cesar of Constantius II and as an Emperor. We are joying some arguments to understand his preparation for the military life
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Women and men are subjects defined both by their physical-natural reality and their socio-cultural environment. In this way they are reified, and many such examples can be found throughout history. We are interested in the situation of women in Ancient Mesopotamia, particularly the daughters of Zimrî-Lîm, king of the city of Mari, the archaeological site of Tell Hariri, modern Syria, during the 18th century BC. Zimrî- Lîm made marriages a policy of the state. He himself married foreign women and married their joint daughters to other important kings as well. This marital policy was another, more extended, way of dominion where women were a nexus between Mari and other states. In this paper, we will analyze the roles which were assigned and developed by royal women from a political level via a comprehensive approach. These women are presented generally as political objects, though, in extreme cases also they were taking forward actions as subjects and by it they were visualized as “the other,” the foreigner and, in some cases, the enemy.