990 resultados para Migration, Internal -- Sweden -- Stockholm
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This paper aims to examine the genesis of migration to the city of Leme-SP, as well as the influence of the social matrix northeastern expansion and redevelopment through the territorialization of the migrant population, particularly workers from the state of Ceará, migration from the 1970s. This process is evidenced by the territorial division of labor, through the economic, political and cultural insecurity through the work of cutting sugar cane, the territoriality of culture and northeastern faith in the city, and becomes another object before the materiality in which occurs. In this aspect, through dialogue between the sciences and arts, it was possible to show the historical importance of the phenomenon of migration in the country, in different scales and relationship that encompasses everything and everyone
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We intend to expose this paper a brief review about the social factors that include the capitalist system. Having the city of Rafard as our focus of study, we are going to analyze how agribusiness and migration have great political significance in this small town, and still are determining factors for socio-cultural training of its citizens, as well the formation and economic development of their own city. We are going to observe how a town with only 8.599 inhabitants is subjected to the laws dictated by capital through the interference of a large sugarcane agro industrial production unit present in its territory
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Illustrations are hand-colored tinted lithographs.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Description based on: 1913.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Opera botanica Svecorum": p. vii-xiv.
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"Autores": 7th-10th prelim. leaves.
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Pages 574-577 misnumbered 564, 517, and 566-567.
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v. 1. Regnum animale -- v. 2. Regnum vegetabile -- v. 3. Regnum lapideum.
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Also reprinted: Lipsiae : G. Engelmann, 1894-1964.
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Paged continuously with the author's Mantissa plantarum [pars prima] which was issued in 1767 with his Systema naturae ... Ed. 12. Holmiae, 1766-1768.
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In Linné's Amoenitates academicae, v. 1 [ed. 1] 1749, p. 244-279; [ed. 2] 1749, and ed. 3, 1787, p. 211-242. cf. Hulth, Bibl. Linn. (1907) p. 42.