978 resultados para Beardsley, Aubrey, 1872-1898.


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O Barão de Marajó relata a situação da Amazônia (Pará e Amazonas) em relação ao governo central.

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This report is an output of the project “Determination of high-potential aquaculture development areas and impact in Africa and Asia”. This monograph is the case study for Cameroon. Written in three parts, it describes the historical background, practices, stakeholder profiles, production levels, economic and institutional environment, policy issues, and prospects for aquaculture in the country. First, it documents the history and current status of the aquaculture in the country. Second, it assesses the technologies and approaches that either succeeded or failed to foster aquaculture development and discusses why. Third, it identifies the key reasons for aquaculture adoption.

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Water bodies located at 34º 58' S, 62º 58' W formed after 1980 by 30 % increasing rainfall during the last half century, were colonized by ten fish species which are a subset of the commonest species living in the pampasic lagunas. These new populations imply a displacement of the West of Pampasian fishes to areas of the western basins previously lacking fish.

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Document contains 82 pages.

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O autor esclarece, no prefácio da obra, ter sido ela redigida "aos trambolhos e às carreiras" e tratar-se de uma experiência num gênero novo - o ensaio. Mas J. Navarro de Andrade, na introdução de seu texto "Viagem ao Araguaia" diz o seguinte de José Vieira Couto de Magalhães : despretensioso, é, contudo, o conto aludido, um trabalho de merecimento, pena é que o autor não produzisse nesse sentido outros escritos, e seguisse outra vereda da vida.

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O título em português é O Brasil republicano no passado e no presente. Fornece, por estado, dados sobre o Brasil, em especial, estatísticos, demográficos e econômicos, no período de 1885 a 1898. Descreve espécies da flora e da fauna brasileira. Contém sessenta e seis ilustrações, dois mapas coloridos e uma foto panorâmica do Rio de Janeiro.

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Jerônimo Corte Real, poeta, músico e pintor português, nasceu nos Açores, por volta de 1530, e morreu em Évora, em 1590. Distinguiu-se graças à poesia, sendo chamado docto por Lope de Veja em oposição à classificação de divino, atribuído a Camões. Sucesso do segundo cerco de Div, publicado em 1574, é um poema épico que, segundo Aubrey Bell, é “uma excelente prosa”. Composto por vinte e dois cantos em hendecassílabos brancos, celebra a defesa de Diu, na Índia, por D. João de Mascarenhas e a libertação da praça, em 1546, por D. João de Castro. Os cantos XX e XXII descrevem as façanhas de antigos capitães e profetizam os sucesso futuros do reinado de D. Sebastião. Segundo Brunet, esta é uma edição muito rara, que foi reimpressa em Lisboa, em 1784, por Bento José de Souza Farinha. Uma tradução em língua espanhola por Pedro Padilha foi impressa em Alcalá, em 1597.

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Parte 1 - Atos do Poder Legislativo

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Blake, Sacramento. Diccionario bibliographico brazileiro. Rio de Janeiro: Typ. Nacional, 1883-1902.v. 2, p. 377

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Referência: Diccionario Bibliographico Brazileiro / Sacramento Blake, 1898, v. 4, p. 199.

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Parte 1 - Atos do Poder Legislativo

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Forward: Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary (LKNMS) was designated in 1981 to protect and promote the study, teaching, and wise use of the resources of Looe Key Sanctuary (Plate A). In order to wisely manage this valuable resource, a quantitative resource inventory was funded by the Sanctuary Programs Division (SPD), Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in cooperation with the Southeast Fisheries Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA; the Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS), University of Miami; the Fisher Island Laboratory, United States Geological Survey; and the St. Petersburg Laboratory, State of Florida Department of Natural Resources. This report is the result of this cooperative effort. The objective of this study was to quantitatively inventory selected resources of LKNMS in order to allow future monitoring of changes in the Sanctuary as a result of human or natural processes. This study, referred to as Phase I, gives a brief summary of past and present uses of the Sanctuary (Chapter 2); and describes general habitat types (Chapter 3), geology and sediment distribution (Chapter 4), coral abundance and distribution (Chapter 5), the growth history of the coral Montastraea annularis (Chapter 6), reef fish abundance and distribution (Chapter 7), and status of selected resources (Chapter 8). An interpretation of the results of the survey are provided for management consideration (Chapter 9). The results are expected to provide fundamental information for applied management, natural history interpretation, and scientific research. Numerous photographs and illustrations were used to supplement the report to make the material presented easier to comprehend (Plate B). We anticipate the information provided will be used by managers, naturalists, and the general public in addition to scientists. Unless otherwise indicated, all photographs were taken at Looe Key Reef by Dr. James A. Bohnsack. The top photograph in Plate 7.8 was taken by Michael C. Schmale. Illustrations were done by Jack Javech, NMFS. Field work was initiated in May 1983 and completed for the most part by October 1983 thanks to the cooperation of numerous people and organizations. In addition to the participating agencies and organizations we thank the Newfound Harbor Marine Institute and the Division of Parks and Recreation, State of Florida Department of Natural Resources for their logistical support. Special thanks goes to Billy Causey, the Sanctuary Manager, for his help, information, and comments. We thank in alphabetical order: Scott Bannerot, Margie Bastian, Bill Becker, Barbara Bohnsack, Grant Beardsley, John Halas, Raymond Hixon, Irene Hooper, Eric Lindblad, and Mike Schmale. We dedicate this effort to the memory of Ray Hixon who participated in the study and who loved Looe Key. (PDF contains 43 pages)