983 resultados para Tim Lockyer
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The intrinsic forces of market aiming for telecom industry convergence has arrived to Brazil. This case presents real characters, a sequence of events and other public information that has been impacting two corporations studied in this case. TIM Brazil and Oi S.A, two top players in the Brazilian telecom industry mobile and fixed segment respectively. While a merge between the two of them looks perfect and simple in an operational perspective due to its vertical complementarity, bring to them opportunities to win over a bundle offer (multi service package) that will consolidate their market predominance. Macroeconomic and internal corporate contrasts between these companies’ environment might signal that an impulsive could have a high price to pay in the future.
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A Poster on the topic "A Guide on Open Source Software and Intellectual Property".
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A web tutorial on the topic "A Guide to Open Source Software and Intellectual Property"
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The reference list for the web tutorial and the poster
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student created resource collection, slides, references
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La melancólica muerte del Chico Ostra, es todo un ejemplo del particular universo de Tim Burton, autor entre otros títulos de: Eduardo Manostijeras, La leyenda de Sleepy Hollow o Pesadilla antes de Navidad. Pertenece a una larga tradición anglosajona de fabulistas crueles, ingeniosos y de retorcida moral, aunque indudablemente moralistas, cuyas obras se mueven en las imprecisas y turbulentas aguas de una literatura infantil para adultos que difícilmente puede aceptarse como indicada para niños, pero en la que son precisamente los niños quienes encuentran el máximo disfrute, y la inequívoca expresión de la niñez como algo mucho más complejo, cruel, patético, agridulce y siniestro, a la par que divertido, lúdico y amoral. En este artículo se hace un recorrido por toda su obra y las influencias que ha recibido de otros autores como el literato Dr. Seuss o el ilustrador Gorey.
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This paper discusses a study to investigate immediate recall of visual stimuli presented simultaneously or sequentially in time.
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There has been a considerable critical interest in the representation of death in Children's Literature, with an increasingly prevalent move to read it as granting the child the status of object. Thus, for example, Judith Plotz takes it to 'increase [the] presence' of the child. Through a detailed reading of one late C19th school story, I suggest that such readings proceed through a resistance to textuality. This essay offers a reading of death as bound up with the play of the text, deferred, shifting and retrospectively constructed rather than a state of simple, recoverable objecthood.