420 resultados para Mornington Peninsula Victoria


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Se homenajea a Julia Victoria Espín tras su muerte y se hace un recorrido por su vida y obra.

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El proyecto tiene como objetivo principal potenciar la comunicación oral y escrita entre los alumnos del instituto. Para esto se crea un periódico semanal, se pone en marcha una radio educativa de centro, se hace un periódico Web y una revista de centro, además de unas Jornadas Culturales para celebrar el día del Libro. Cada departamento se encarga de desarrollar distintas actividades. El departamento de Dibujo se encarga de diseñar, planificar y realizar El Semanal VK, además de coordinar el taller de radio. El departamento de Tecnología se encarga de los contenidos y diseños del diario Web y colabora en la parte técnica de la radio. El departamento de Educación Física se encarga del contenido de deportes del periódico, colabora con la sección El Insti y realiza las entrevistas y jornadas especiales radiofónicas. También coordina la edición de la revista El Espejo. El departamento de Matemáticas colabora con el de Educación Física en la coordinación de la revista y coordina las actividades de la Semana del Libro. Los departamentos de Ciencias Naturales y Física y Química se encargan de elaborar y redactar los artículos de la sección de ciencias del periódico. El departamento de Geografía e Historia se ocupa de la redacción de artículos en la sección Internacional y Nacional de El Semanal VK. Por último, el departamento de Inglés diseña y realiza las cuñas radiofónicas en inglés todos los jueves en el programa Vamos Tú. Cada departamento utiliza un sistema de evaluación acorde a la actividad desempeñada, habitualmente se basa en la observación continua del desarrollo de la actividad, la participación y destreza en el desarrollo de los ejercicios. En los anexos se muestran distintos números del periódico y folletos de las jornadas de El Libro..

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Se analiza la vida y obras de estas dos mujeres que dieron un vuelco a la visión que se tenía en España de la mujer y también de la mujer presa. Concepción Arenal, inspectora de casas de corrección de mujeres (1868-1873) y Victoria Kent, Directora de General de Prisiones (1931). Ambas creían en la educación como labor preventiva y en la misión educadora de la prisión. Estas ideas se plasman en sus proyectos penitenciarios y pedagógicos.

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Se recuerda la victoria del franquismo en la Guerra Civil Española en el tercer aniversario de la derrota del bando republicano, resaltando la figura del Caudillo Francisco Franco y de las milicias españolas del bando nacional.

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El artículo forma parte de un monográfico de la sección de innovación

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This article is about the politics of landscape ideas, and the relationship between landscape, identity and memory. It explores these themes through the history of the Victoria Falls, and the tourist resort that developed around the waterfall after 1900. Drawing on oral and archival sources, including popular natural history writing and tourist guides, it investigates African and European ideas about the waterfall, and the ways that these interacted and changed in the course of colonial appropriations of the Falls area. The tourist experience of the resort and the landscape ideas promoted through it were linked to Edwardian notions of Britishness and empire, ideas of whiteness and settler identities that transcended new colonial borders, and to the subject identities accommodated or excluded. Cultures of colonial authority did not develop by simply overriding local ideas, they involved fusions, exchanges and selective appropriations of them. The two main African groups I am concerned with here are the Leya, who lived in small groups around the Falls under a number of separate chiefs, and the powerful Lozi rulers, to whom they paid tribute in the nineteenth century. The article highlights colonial authorities' celebration of aspects of the Lozi aristocracy's relationship with the river, and their exclusion of the Leya people who had a longer and closer relationship with the waterfall. It also touches on the politics of recent attempts to reverse this exclusion, and the controversial rewriting of history this has involved.

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The Holocene vegetation history of the Arabian Peninsula is poorly understood, with few palaeobotanical studies to date. At Awafi, Ras al-Khaimah, UAE, a 3.3 m lake sediment sequence records the vegetation development for the period 8500 cal. yr BP to similar to3000 cal. yr BP. delta(13)C isotope, pollen and phytolith analyses indicate that C3 Pooid grassland with a strong woody element existed during the early Holocene (between 8500 and 6000 cal. yr BP) and became replaced by mixed C3 and C4 grasses with a strong C4 Panicoid tall grass element between 5900 and 5400 cal. yr BP. An intense, arid event Occurred at 4100 cal. yr BP when the lake desiccated and was infilled by Aeolian sand. From 4100 cal. yr BP the vegetation was dominated by C4 Chloridoid types and Cyperaceae, suggesting an incomplete vegetation cover and Aeolian dune reactivation owing to increased regional aridity. These data outline the ecosystem dynamics and carbon cycling in response to palaeomon-soon and north-westerly variability during the Holocene. Copyright (C) 2004 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.

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Victoria Island lies at the north-western extremity of the region covered by the vast North American Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. This area is significant because it linked the interior of the LIS to the Arctic Ocean, probably via a number of ice streams. Victoria Island, however, exhibits a remarkably complex glacial landscape, with several successive generations of ice flow indicators superimposed on top of each other and often at abrupt (90 degrees) angles. This complexity represents a major challenge to those attempting to produce a detailed reconstruction of the glacial history of the region. This paper presents a map of the glacial geomorphology of Victoria Island. The map is based on analysis of Landsat Enhanced Thematic Plus (ETM+) satellite imagery and contains over 58,000 individual glacial features which include: glacial lineations, moraines (terminal, lateral, subglacial shear margin), hummocky moraine, ribbed moraine, eskers, glaciofluvial deposits, large meltwater channels, and raised shorelines. The glacial features reveal marked changes in ice flow direction and vigour over time. Moreover, the glacial geomorphology indicates a non-steady withdrawal of ice during deglaciation, with rapidly flowing ice streams focussed into the inter-island troughs and several successively younger flow patterns superimposed on older ones. It is hoped that detailed analysis of this map will lead to an improved reconstruction of the glacial history of this area which will provide other important insights, for example, with respect to the interactions between ice streaming, deglaciation and Arctic Ocean meltwater events.