996 resultados para Borbón, Jaime de (1908-1975) -- Portraits


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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 59714

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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 59716

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Contenido: La declinación del espíritu y de la cultura / Octavio N. Derisi – Escalas y sistemas de la naturaleza / Olsen A. Ghirardi – La inversión de la perspectiva filosófica y sus consecuencias / Michele F. Sciacca – Positivismo y dialéctica / Norbert Lechner – Notas y comentarios -- Bibliografía

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Contenido: Actualidad de San Agustín / La Dirección – Dialecticidad de la naturaleza humana y su problemática esencial en el pensamiento de San Agustín / Michele F. Sciacca – Los grados de perfección del alma según San Agustín / Alberto Caturelli – Determinación de la influencia neoplatónica en la formación del pensamiento de San Agustín / Octavio N. Derisi – Fundamentos de la realidad en S. Agustín / Manuel Gonzalo Casas – Notas y comentarios -- Bibliografía

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Nota: Homenaje a Octavio Nicolás Derisi en sus veinticinco años de docencia filosófica.

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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 59810

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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 59813

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"Supersedes Miscellaneous Publication No. 689, 'Your Farmhouse ... Heating.'"

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This article was written in 1997. After a 2009 review the content was left mostly unchanged - apart from this re-written abstract, restructured headings and a table of contents. The article deals directly with professional registration of surveyors; but it also relates to government procurement of professional services. The issues include public service and professional ethics; setting of professional fees; quality assurance; official corruption; and professional recruitment, education and training. Debate on the Land Surveyors Act 1908 (Qld) and its amendments to 1916 occurred at a time when industrial unrest of the 1890s and common market principles of the new Commonwealth were fresh in peoples’ minds. Industrial issues led to a constitutional crisis in the Queensland’s then bicameral legislature and frustrated a first attempt to pass a Surveyors Bill in 1907. The Bill was re-introduced in 1908 after fresh elections and Kidston’s return as state premier. Co-ordinated immigration and land settlement polices of the colonies were discontinued when the Commonwealth gained power over immigration in 1901. Concerns shifted to protecting jobs from foreign competition. Debate on 1974 amendments to the Act reflected concerns about skill shortages and professional accreditation. However, in times of economic downturn, a so-called ‘chronic shortage of surveyors’ could rapidly degenerate into oversupply and unemployment. Theorists championed a naïve ‘capture theory’ where the professions captured governments to create legislative barriers to entry to the professions. Supposedly, this allowed rent-seeking and monopoly profits through lack of competition. However, historical evidence suggests that governments have been capable of capturing and exploiting surveyors. More enlightened institutional arrangements are needed if the community is to receive benefits commensurate with sizable co-investments of public and private resources in developing human capital.