931 resultados para History-Brazil - XIXth century
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Esta investigación se centra en la Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) como organización política. Intenta responder dos interrogantes primordiales: 1) ¿cómo la FIFA ha constituido el poder que tiene actualmente y, así, hacerse del monopolio indiscutido del fútbol? Y 2) ¿cómo ha cambiado en el tiempo la política interna de FIFA y su vínculo con la política internacional? Para lograr esto, se realiza un estudio histórico, basado principalmente en documentos, que intenta caracterizar y analizar los cambios de la organización en el tiempo. Se enfatizan las últimas dos presidencias de FIFA, de João Havelange y Joseph Blatter, como casos de estudio.
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Ayuda a los alumnos a comprender la mentalidad de las personas que han vivido los grandes acontecimientos del siglo XX, a través de su contexto social, político y cultural. Cada sección se estructura como una investigación sobre un tema de importancia histórica, para que cada estudiante pueda seleccionar, ordenar y clasificar la información y aprender a relacionar las cuestiones clave. Su contenido se adapta al curriculum nacional inglés.
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Es un instrumento de apoyo para el profesor basado en el libro del alumno, pues le ayuda a planificar su estudio. Utiliza preguntas de carácter muy general, para dar a los estudiantes una visión de conjunto y al mismo tiempo en profundidad de los acontecimientos históricos; pero también le sirve para aclarar conceptos mediante la utilización de palabras clave que los definan.
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Su contenido se adapta al plan de trabajo para Historia en la etapa 3 (key stage 3) de secundaria de la Qualifications and Currículo Authority (QCA), agencia encargada de desarrollar el currículo nacional inglés. Este recurso utiliza las fuentes históricas y las actividades no solo para explicar los temas sino, también, para ayudar a los estudiantes a investigar y reflexionar por sí mismos sobre los conceptos históricos aprendidos.
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Este recurso refuerza los conocimientos del libro del alumno, cuyo contenido se adapta al plan de trabajo para Historia en la etapa 3 (key stage 3) de secundaria de la Qualifications and Currículo Authority (QCA), agencia encargada de desarrollar el currículo nacional inglés. Pues, incorpora actividades para mejorar la enseñanza, el aprendizaje y el rendimiento escolar en historia, que pueden utilizarse en contextos diferentes: de forma individual, como base para el trabajo en grupo, para la discusión en clase o para tarea en casa. Otras actividades sirven para asegurar la comprensión de conceptos clave por los alumnos y para desarrollar otras habilidades como la ciudadanía, la alfabetización y las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC). Este material docente, para fotocopiar, incluye además hojas de evaluación y seguimiento.
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Forma parte de una serie que explica a los niños la vida cotidiana de la gente, los lugares y acontecimientos de las islas británicas, desde los primeros pobladores hasta la actualidad y, que, también analiza los grandes momentos de cambios sociales, descubrimientos e invenciones. Este libro comienza con el inicio del siglo XX y la muerte de la reina Victoria, en 1901 y termina al empezar el nuevo siglo y el nuevo milenio. En este siglo se han producido grandes avances tecnológicos, la revolución en las comunicaciones y el movimiento por la igualdad de la mujer en la sociedad.
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Se adapta a las necesidades para el curso completo de historia en la etapa 3 (key stage 3) de secundaria. La mezcla de descripción y fuentes de información cumple con los requisitos del Programa Nacional de Estudios y las actividades están destinadas a estimular y desarrollar habilidades en el aprendizaje de la historia. Este recurso explica los grandes acontecimientos ocurridos en el período de 1750 a 1900 y proporciona una idea los profundos cambios acontecidos en nuestras vidas en este tiempo.
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A questão central desta pesquisa foi analisar a concepção de seis professores e 100 estudantes de uma escola da rede Estadual de ensino de Pernambuco situada na Região do Agreste Meridional do Estado sobre o papel da história e cultura afro-brasileira e africana como instrumento de combate ao preconceito étnico-racial na escola. Para tanto, elencamos o estudo bibliográfico do período XIX ao XXI referente ao racismo no Brasil, o currículo escolar, a proposta da lei 10.639/03. O processo investigativo foi realizado com entrevista aos professores do Ensino Médio, aplicação de questionário aos estudantes na faixa etária entre 16 e 19 anos, foi utilizada a metodologia qualiquantitativa. Sendo a análise do discurso e o programa SPSS 13.0 utilizado nas tabelas e gráficos, observamos a percepção de professores e alunos no que tange a história e cultura afro-brasileira e africana e do preconceito racial apontados pelos professores e seus estudantes. Observamos que há a carência de uma formação acadêmica referente a Lei 10.639/03 para que estes profissionais consigam perceber atitudes de preconceito racial em suas salas de aula e tenham subsídios para construírem atividades pedagógicas voltadas para a desconstrução do preconceito racial e possam imprimir na cotidianidade escolar projetos e atividades que favoreçam o reconhecimento e a valorização da cultura de ancestralidade africana e afro-brasileira.
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Este estudo pretende refletir acerca do trabalho infantil à luz das condições propostas de erradicação dessa modalidade no Estado do Paraná. Utilizando como fonte de pesquisa a imprensa diária e documentos oficiais da década de 1990 do século XX, buscou-se analisar as matérias estampadas nos jornais do referido Estado que faziam parte do acervo da Casa da Memória e Biblioteca Pública do Paraná, aproximando-os com os dados oficiais apresentados nos mapas de indicativos do trabalho infanto-juvenil, a fim de apontar a realidade em que estes pequenos trabalhadores estavam envolvidos. A referente investigação ressalta a importância do trabalho infantil na construção da história social e da educação, procurando demonstrar os motivos pelos quais crianças faziam parte da população economicamente ativa da época, bem como as consequências que esse tipo de trabalho traz à infância e seus reflexos no sistema educacional e social paranaense.
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Museu da Abolição [Abolition Museum] was inaugurated in 1983 in the city of Recife, one of the largest cities of north-eastern Brazil, located in the state of Pernambuco. This state has a special place in the history of the country: it dates back to the colonization efforts, to the first interactions between Europeans and native peoples and the exploration of sugar cane production. Today, the region embodies not only Brazilian cultural wealth and diversity, but also the great social challenges of contemporary Brazil. The name of the museum is a reference to the Abolition of black slavery in Brazil at the end of the 19th century. A museum addressing abolition means more than addressing a historic fact. It means dealing with ideas on slavery, freedom, resistance, injustice. There are no museums isolated from society, whatever their social function. For a museum such as this one, which was created with the responsibility for a theme that echoes so strongly in the lives of men and women, the challenge of finding its place in the world has always been present.
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Se analiza el tema del estatus de los afrodescendientes libres en las sociedades esclavistas más pobladas de América, desde el punto de vista de los derechos políticos y sociales de súbditos y ciudadanos. Con la carta de libertad, los antiguos esclavos y sus descendientes libres adquirieron teóricamente los mismos derechos y obligaciones que la población blanca eurodescendiente. Sin embargo, por razones de “seguridad pública” y de “mantención del orden establecido”, en la práctica, se establecieron restricciones y privilegios para mantener la distancia social entre blancos y afrodescendientes. Desde una perspectiva comparada se estudian Brasil, Cuba y los Estados Unidos, las tres sociedades esclavistas más notorias en América durante el siglo XIX, y se examina este proceso tomando como objetos de análisis los derechos de libre movimiento, el acceso a la enseñanza superior, el sufragio y la propiedad.
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A partir de la conjugación entre historia de la historiografía e historia de la colonización portuguesa en América, este artículo propone el uso de las categorías pasado y futuro desarrolladas por Reinhart Koselleck como herramientas para la comprensión de los significados de construcción de una Historia de Brasil en el siglo XVIII. En esta perspectiva, el trabajo recurre a los soportes formales de las narrativas sobre el pasado colonial portugués, de matriz setecentista y seiscentista, así como a otras fuentes relacionadas. En este sentido, el artículo reevalúa las formas narrativas que, en los años posteriores a la independencia brasileña, forjaron un relato histórico unificador del pasado nacional.
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The GEFSOC Project developed a system for estimating soil carbon (C) stocks and changes at the national and sub-national scale. As part of the development of the system, the Century ecosystem model was evaluated for its ability to simulate soil organic C (SOC) changes in environmental conditions in the Indo-Gangetic Plains, India (IGP). Two long-term fertilizer trials (LTFT), with all necessary parameters needed to run Century, were used for this purpose: a jute (Corchorus capsularis L.), rice (Oryza sativa L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) trial at Barrackpore, West Bengal, and a rice-wheat trial at Ludhiana, Punjab. The trials represent two contrasting climates of the IGP, viz. semi-arid, dry with mean annual rainfall (MAR) of < 800 mm and humid with > 1600 turn. Both trials involved several different treatments with different organic and inorganic fertilizer inputs. In general, the model tended to overestimate treatment effects by approximately 15%. At the semi-arid site, modelled data simulated actual data reasonably well for all treatments, with the control and chemical N + farm yard manure showing the best agreement (RMSE = 7). At the humid site, Century performed less well. This could have been due to a range of factors including site history. During the study, Century was calibrated to simulate crop yields for the two sites considered using data from across the Indian IGP. However, further adjustments may improve model performance at these sites and others in the IGP. The availability of more longterm experimental data sets (especially those involving flooded lowland rice and triple cropping systems from the IGP) for testing and validation is critical to the application of the model's predictive capabilities for this area of the Indian sub-continent. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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By the turn of the twenty-first century, UNDP had embraced a new form of funding based on ‘cost-sharing’, with this source accounting for 51 per cent of the organisation’s total expenditure worldwide in 2000. Unlike the traditional donor - recipient relationship so common with development projects, the new cost-sharing modality has created a situation whereby UNDP local offices become ‘subcontractors’ and agencies of the recipient countries become ‘clients’. This paper explores this transition in the context of Brazil, focusing on how the new modality may have compromised UNDP’s ability to promote Sustainable Human Development, as established in its mandate. The great enthusiasm for this modality within the UN system and its potential application to other developing countries increase the importance of a systematic assessment of its impact and developmental consequences.
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More data will be produced in the next five years than in the entire history of human kind, a digital deluge that marks the beginning of the Century of Information. Through a year-long consultation with UK researchers, a coherent strategy has been developed, which will nurture Century-of-Information Research (CIR); it crystallises the ideas developed by the e-Science Directors' Forum Strategy Working Group. This paper is an abridged version of their latest report which can be found at: http://wikis.nesc.ac.uk/escienvoy/Century_of_Information_Research_Strategy which also records the consultation process and the affiliations of the authors. This document is derived from a paper presented at the Oxford e-Research Conference 2008 and takes into account suggestions made in the ensuing panel discussion. The goals of the CIR Strategy are to facilitate the growth of UK research and innovation that is data and computationally intensive and to develop a new culture of 'digital-systems judgement' that will equip research communities, businesses, government and society as a whole, with the skills essential to compete and prosper in the Century of Information. The CIR Strategy identifies a national requirement for a balanced programme of coordination, research, infrastructure, translational investment and education to empower UK researchers, industry, government and society. The Strategy is designed to deliver an environment which meets the needs of UK researchers so that they can respond agilely to challenges, can create knowledge and skills, and can lead new kinds of research. It is a call to action for those engaged in research, those providing data and computational facilities, those governing research and those shaping education policies. The ultimate aim is to help researchers strengthen the international competitiveness of the UK research base and increase its contribution to the economy. The objectives of the Strategy are to better enable UK researchers across all disciplines to contribute world-leading fundamental research; to accelerate the translation of research into practice; and to develop improved capabilities, facilities and context for research and innovation. It envisages a culture that is better able to grasp the opportunities provided by the growing wealth of digital information. Computing has, of course, already become a fundamental tool in all research disciplines. The UK e-Science programme (2001-06)—since emulated internationally—pioneered the invention and use of new research methods, and a new wave of innovations in digital-information technologies which have enabled them. The Strategy argues that the UK must now harness and leverage its own, plus the now global, investment in digital-information technology in order to spread the benefits as widely as possible in research, education, industry and government. Implementing the Strategy would deliver the computational infrastructure and its benefits as envisaged in the Science & Innovation Investment Framework 2004-2014 (July 2004), and in the reports developing those proposals. To achieve this, the Strategy proposes the following actions: support the continuous innovation of digital-information research methods; provide easily used, pervasive and sustained e-Infrastructure for all research; enlarge the productive research community which exploits the new methods efficiently; generate capacity, propagate knowledge and develop skills via new curricula; and develop coordination mechanisms to improve the opportunities for interdisciplinary research and to make digital-infrastructure provision more cost effective. To gain the best value for money strategic coordination is required across a broad spectrum of stakeholders. A coherent strategy is essential in order to establish and sustain the UK as an international leader of well-curated national data assets and computational infrastructure, which is expertly used to shape policy, support decisions, empower researchers and to roll out the results to the wider benefit of society. The value of data as a foundation for wellbeing and a sustainable society must be appreciated; national resources must be more wisely directed to the collection, curation, discovery, widening access, analysis and exploitation of these data. Every researcher must be able to draw on skills, tools and computational resources to develop insights, test hypotheses and translate inventions into productive use, or to extract knowledge in support of governmental decision making. This foundation plus the skills developed will launch significant advances in research, in business, in professional practice and in government with many consequent benefits for UK citizens. The Strategy presented here addresses these complex and interlocking requirements.