955 resultados para Seriado Roma (HBO)
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"Politica segreta italiana" was first published anonymously in 1880; attributed by Gubernatis and Pagliaini to Emilio Diamiller-Müller. Attributed by Mario Menghini (bibliography of Mazzini in Encic. ital.) to D. Diamilla-Müller.
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"Fac-simile eliotipico della stampa originale del 1616, esistente nella Biblioteca Cavalieri di Ferrara. Edizione di soli esemplari numerati. N. 34."
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"Kimutatása az összes urbéri birtokoknak, melyeket 1848-1861--ig a volt földesurak szabad tulajdonként a volt jobbágyoknak kiosztottak Erdélyben": 187 p. at end.
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At head of title: A. Ademollo.
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Includes indexes.
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A I Carta de Clemente de Roma aos Coríntios faz parte de uma coleção de escritos cristãos antigos intitulados Pais Apostólicos. Esse texto é uma autêntica correspondência enviada da comunidade cristã de Roma para a comunidade cristã de Corinto, escrita pelo seu secretário Clemente. Esta pesquisa, em contraposição às desenvolvidas pela disciplina teológica chamada patrologia , analisa a carta a partir das teorias de Mikhail M. Bakhtin e seu círculo e da micro-história assumidamente relacionada com as teorias do mesmo autor delimitando o trecho 37.5-38.1, onde se encontra a metáfora do corpo.
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An important test of the progress of development management is its contribution to human rights, especially in transition economies. This article explores the failure to protect the rights of the Roma child in Romania, who are particularly vulnerable to abandonment and institutionalisation. 2008 witnessed the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and several other related celebrations. Nevertheless, within EU borders, minority populations can still lead dismal lives. It is argued that although both the EU and the Romanian government made the Roma's social inclusion a top priority, they failed to bring about substantial improvement. The first contribution of the article is to reinforce the trend within development management of linking policy implementation to the specific needs of the local context. Contemporary policy reports and early empirical results from an exploratory study in Galati, mainly in the area of education, suggest several inter-related causes of poor implementation, including the national political context, specific issues affecting the Roma and local implementation capacity. The second contribution suggests that ideas from business and management, specifically the notion of organisational receptivity to change, could increase the pace of change. Receptivity provides a framework for understanding local issues and how to manage them. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.