1000 resultados para Moore, George Henry, 1810-1870.
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Indenture between Abraham Fuller Atkinson of St. Catharines, rector of St. George’s Church, Henry Riggs Goodman and William Hamilton Merritt, wardens of St. George’s Church, to Thomas Lees Helliwell for pew no. 15 in St. George’s Church, Mar. 21, 1857.
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Este texto está dirigido a quienes desean iniciarse en los estudios de gerencia y a aquellos interesados por los orígenes de esta joven disciplina que inunda los campos empresarial, académico y social. Este texto compila los escritos que dieron origen a la gerencia moderna. Cada uno de sus autores representa diversas corrientes del pensamiento administrativo generador del discurso gerencial que, a manera de retóricas como sostienen Kunda y Barley, constituyen la dinámica evolutiva del discurso de la productividad en las organizaciones y en su estudio del contexto norteamericano de finales del siglo XIX, hasta la entrada de la década de los noventa, en donde sólo reseñan a Robert Owen, Frederick Winslow Taylor, George Elton Mayo, Peter Drucker y E. Deming. Como aporte, en este trabajo se reseñan el concepto fayolista de la organización y el weberiano de burocracia, para complementar la evolución del saber gerencial en su dimensión clásica y para demostrar que la gerencia, como saber disciplinar, se ha originado también en estas prácticas empresariales del contexto europeo. Este libro es un pretexto para comprender la necesidad de ir a la fuente como camino para la contextualización pertinente de la investigación y la formación. No se trata de resúmenes, sino de esquemas sintéticos de lo que, a juicio del autor, son los siete clásicos de la gerencia; no se refiere al pensamiento estratégico, aunque sí guarda una profunda relación con esta racionalidad, dado que la administración es gerencia y dirección como funciones de servicio a la perdurabilidad de las organizaciones.
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La obsolescencia programada es el deseo de tener algo un poco más nuevo, un poco mejor, un poco más rápido de lo necesario. El texto estudia este fenómeno a la luz del Estatuto del Consumidor – Ley 1480 de 2011 para determinar si el consumidor colombiano está suficientemente protegido con él.
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This article looks at an important but neglected aspect of medieval sovereign debt, namely ‘accounts payable’ owed by the Crown to merchants and employees. It focuses on the unusually well-documented relationship between Henry III, King of England between 1216 and 1272, and Flemish merchants from the towns of Douai and Ypres, who provided cloth on credit to the royal wardrobe. From the surviving royal documents, we reconstruct the credit advanced to the royal wardrobe by the merchants of Ypres and Douai for each year between 1247 and 1270, together with the king's repayment history. The interactions between the king and the merchants are then analysed. The insights from this analysis are applied to the historical data to explain the trading decisions made by the merchants during this period, as well as why the strategies of the Yprois sometimes differed from those of the Douaissiens.
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To understand the biology and evolution of ruminants, the cattle genome was sequenced to about sevenfold coverage. The cattle genome contains a minimum of 22,000 genes, with a core set of 14,345 orthologs shared among seven mammalian species of which 1217 are absent or undetected in noneutherian (marsupial or monotreme) genomes. Cattle-specific evolutionary breakpoint regions in chromosomes have a higher density of segmental duplications, enrichment of repetitive elements, and species-specific variations in genes associated with lactation and immune responsiveness. Genes involved in metabolism are generally highly conserved, although five metabolic genes are deleted or extensively diverged from their human orthologs. The cattle genome sequence thus provides a resource for understanding mammalian evolution and accelerating livestock genetic improvement for milk and meat production.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Lake George, New York, is the site of a new discovery of iron-manganese nodules. These nodules occur at a water depth between 21 and 36 m along a stretch of lake extending for about 5 mi north and south of the Narrows, a constricted island-dotted area which separates the north and south Lake George basins. Nodules occur on or within the uppermost 5 cm of a varved glacial clay. Some areas are solidly floored with a carpet of nodules in areas where active currents keep the nodules exposed. The nodules form around nuclei which consist of clay and less commonly of spore capsules, detrital particles, or bark. By their shape we recognize three types of nodules: spherical, discoidal, and lumps. On X-ray examination all nodules show small goethite peaks; in one nodule the manganese mineral birnessite was identified. Manganese and part of the iron appears to be in X-ray amorphous ferromanganese compounds. The Lake George nodules are enriched in iron with respect to marine nodules but are lower in manganese. They have a higher trace element concentration than nodules from other known freshwater lake occurrences, but a lower concentration than marine nodules.
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Resumen: Descripción: retrato de niño de tres cuartos de figura mirando de frente
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Resumen: Descripción: retrato de tres cuartos de figura mirando de frente