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Este artículo forma parte de la monografía 'Editar avui' (Editar hoy)

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Este un relato popular que refleja los mitos, leyendas, cuentos populares y cuentos de hadas de la cultura irlandesa. Cumple con los requisitos del currículo de Inglaterra, Gales e Irlanda. Las ilustraciones apoyan el texto, lo que permite a los alumnos predecir palabras desconocidas al desarrollar un vocabulario basado en las imágenes, pero se les ha dado una mayor libertad al añadirles más detalles. Hay una mayor variedad de tipos de texto y estructuras de las frases. Para leer en voz alta teniendo en cuenta la puntuación y la entonación. Para niños de seis a ocho años y motivarlos a explorar sus respuestas personales y enlazar con sus propias experiencias. Adecuado para lectura guiada.

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Se ofrece el memorándum del Proyecto de Ley de Educación presentado en el Parlamento inglés en diciembre de 1943 por el Presidente del Departamento de Educación, que resulta ser un compendio de la nueva Ley de Educación inglesa que fue aprobada por ese Parlamento. Con la esa nueva Ley se pretendía reemplazar la vigente que existía en ese momento. Implicaba la reconstrucción del sistema de educación pública y por primera vez exigía el registro e inspección de las escuelas particulares.

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This paper explores Dworkin's 'law as a chain novel' analogy and considers the recent work of Dworkin and MacCormick through close scrutiny of two recent judgments of Lord Hoffmann, in Barlow Clowes v Eurotrust International [2005] UKPC 37 and Barker v Corus [2006] UKHL 20. The aim is to examine Dworkin's theory in the context of recent English private law decisions and determine whether Lord Hoffmann's approach to interpretation is consistent with that of Dworkin (as his Lordship has contended in the past). It is argued that Lord Hoffmann's treatment of recent decisions on which he himself sat raises significant questions regarding fidelity, coherence and the institutional structure of the House of Lords.

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The 2002 U.S. Farm Bill (the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act or FSRIA) provides considerably more government subsidies for U.S. agriculture than Congress envisaged when it passed the preceding 1996–2002 FAIR Act. We review the FAIR record, showing how government subsidies increased greatly beyond those originally scheduled. For FSRIA, we outline key commodity, trade, and conservation and environmental provisions. We expect that the commodity programmes will: (a) encourage production when the market calls for less; (b) significantly increase subsidies over FAIR baseline subsidies; (c) press against current WTO and possible Doha Round support limits; and (d) aggravate trading partners. Finally, we suggest two lessons from the U.S. policy experience that might benefit those working on CAP and WTO reform. First, past research shows that farm programmes have little to do with the economic health of rural communities. Second, programme transparency, and especially public disclosure of the level of payments going to individual farmers, by name, influences the farm policy debate. Personalized data show what economists have long maintained—that the bulk of programme benefits go to a relatively few, large, producers—but do so in a way that captures the public and policy-makers' attention

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This article focuses on the final report of Lord Butler’s review of British intelligence on weapons of mass destruction (WMD), specifically on its treatment of the accuracy of the use of intelligence on Iraqi WMD in a government dossier published in September 2002 ahead of the 2003 Iraq war. In the report, the demonstration of the accuracy of the “September Dossier” hinges on the insertion of tables that compare side-by-side quotations from this document and from intelligence assessments. The analysis of the textual and visual methods by which the report is written reveals how the logic of the comparative tables is missed in the Butler report: the logic of these tables requires that the comparison between quotations from the two documents should be performed at the level of their details but the Butler report performs its comparison only at a broad and general level.