863 resultados para Cuban newspapers
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A certificate from the Cuban Tourist Commission "in recognition of his success in crossing the Channel to Cuba from the United States in the Sixth Annual All Women International Air Race". The certificate was awarded to Dorothy Rungeling on July 11, 1955.
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Receipt from M.Y. Keating, Books, Stationary and Newspapers, St. Catharines for books, Dec. 23, 1887.
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Comparing the experiences of selected Latin America and the Caribbean countries and their trajectories over the past 15 years offers rich insights into the dynamics and causes for not meeting the 2015 MDGs. They also offer clues for post-MDG strategies. Central to achieving sustainable growth are government policies able to support small and medium-sized farms and peasants, as they are crucial for the achievement of several goals, centrally: to achieve food security; to provide a sound and stable rural environment able to resist external (financial) shocks; to secure healthy food; to secure local food; and to protect vibrant and culturally rich local communities. This paper analyses and compares the most successful government policies to the least successful policies carried out over the last 15 years in selected Latin American and Caribbean countries and based on this analysis, offers strategies for more promising post-MDG politics, able to reduce poverty, reduce inequality, fight back informality, and achieve more decent work in poor countries.
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Hay una serie de argumentos en favor del uso de los periódicos en el aula de idiomas: valor educativo general, información cultural, cambio de idioma, variedades de inglés, interés del lector, materiales auténticos. multi-nivel de la planificación de las clases. Este recurso ofrece una colección de más de ciento treinta actividades prácticas y creativas para el uso del periódico en el aula con adultos jóvenes y adultos desde el nivel pre-intermedio al avanzado. Las actividades, que muestran cómo los profesores pueden aprovechar las distintas características y secciones, están diseñadas para proporcionar la motivación y las experiencias de aprendizaje, así como la práctica del idioma. Planificaciones de lecciones, muestra de materiales y guías prácticas se combinan para dar a los profesores de inglés general e inglés para fines específicos el máximo apoyo para la utilización de este material en el aula.
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El objetivo último de este recurso es inspirar a los estudiantes confianza para comprar y leer, por si mismos, periódicos en inglés. Con ello, se consigue, primero, familiarizar a los alumnos con la prensa, para que, después, ellos observen en detalle su diseño, el uso de las ilustraciones y, den respuestas personales a la historias contadas. Para ello, esta guía proporciona ideas para desarrollar actividades prácticas en clase, al utilizar la riqueza de textos impresos para enseñar inglés.
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This article considers the issue of low levels of motivation for foreign language learning in England by exploring how language learning is conceptualised by different key voices in that country through the examination of written data: policy documents and reports on the UK's language needs, curriculum documents, and press articles. The extent to which this conceptualisation has changed over time is explored, through the consideration of documents from two time points, before and after a change in government in the UK. The study uses corpus analysis methods in this exploration. The picture that emerges is a complex one regarding how the 'problems' and 'solutions' surrounding language learning in that context are presented in public discourse. This, we conclude, has implications for the likely success of measures adopted to increase language learning uptake in that context.
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Background: Ugandan law prohibits abortion under all circumstances except where there is a risk for the woman's life. However, it has been estimated that over 250 000 illegal abortions are being performed in the country yearly. Many of these abortions are carried out under unsafe conditions, being one of the most common reasons behind the nearly 5000 maternal deaths per year in Uganda. Little research has been conducted in relation to societal views on abortion within the Ugandan society. This study aims to analyze the discourse on abortion as expressed in the two main daily Ugandan newspapers. Method: The conceptual content of 59 articles on abortion between years 2006-2012, from the two main daily English-speaking newspapers in Uganda, was studied using principles from critical discourse analysis. Results: A religious discourse and a human rights discourse, together with medical and legal sub discourses frame the subject of abortion in Uganda, with consequences for who is portrayed as a victim and who is to blame for abortions taking place. It shows the strong presence of the Catholic Church within the medial debate on abortion. The results also demonstrate the absence of medial statements related to abortion made by political stakeholders. Conclusions: The Catholic Church has a strong position within the Ugandan society and their stance on abortion tends to have great influence on the way other actors and their activities are presented within the media, as well as how stakeholders choose to convey their message, or choose not to publicly debate the issue in question at all. To decrease the number of maternal deaths, we highlight the need for a more inclusive and varied debate that problematizes the current situation, especially from a gender perspective.
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New York Daily News Editor in Chief Kevin Convey ’77 is bullish on tabloid newspapers—print and online.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Includes bibliography