5 resultados para Hondures
Resumo:
Este artículo defiende que, desde el final de la guerra fría, la democracia se ha convertido en uno de los objetivos esenciales del proyecto de integración hemisférica de las Américas. Sin embargo, este objetivo aún está en construcción en lo referente a la acción. Esta idea principal se demostrará a través de otras dos secundarias: por una parte, definiremos el complejo normativo a favor de la democracia albergado en la OEA, a través del estudio de sus normas e instituciones; y por otra, analizaremos dos intervenciones de la OEA en situaciones de crisis democráticas: la intervención durante la desestabilización democrática de Venezuela (2002-2004) y la intervención durante la crisis política de Honduras (junio 2009-enero 2010). Gracias al desarrollo de estos dos argumentos, estaremos en condiciones de examinar la puesta en práctica de los objetivos en materia democrática de la OEA y de determinar su grado de cumplimiento a escala nacional.
Resumo:
Article que té com objectiu l'elaboració d'un Pla de Desenvolupament Integral per el municipi de Quilalí, situat al nord de Nicaragua, fent frontera amb Hondures. Primers'exposen les fases per a l'elaboració del Pla i en segon terme es destaquen, a partir de la propia experiència dels autors, les fases del Pla que els autors creuen méssignificatives, i s'exposen alguns dels resultats obtinguts
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The end of the Cold War did not bring about an end to violence in Central America. Today, so-called non-political violence continues to worsen. Academics and public policymakers are frequently influenced by the assumption that there is a causal relationship between the political violence of the 1980s and the non-political violence of today. By looking at the cases of El Salvador and Honduras, this working paper seeks to systematize existing claims about the causal relationship between past and present violence into two approaches. Our research shows that high levels of prolonged political violence, along with an abundance of firearms, can lead to high levels of prolonged non-political violence but not in the ways most often cited in existing literature. We propose a new model to better understand the connection between past and present violence and recommend indicators that can be used to measure variations in violence over time in contexts of protracted non-political violence.
Resumo:
Article que té com objectiu l'elaboració d'un Pla de Desenvolupament Integral per el municipi de Quilalí, situat al nord de Nicaragua, fent frontera amb Hondures. Primer s'exposen les fases per a l'elaboració del Pla i en segon terme es destaquen, a partir de la propia experiència dels autors, les fases del Pla que els autors creuen més significatives, i s'exposen alguns dels resultats obtinguts
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The marine tucuxi, Sotalia guianensis, is one of the smallest known cetaceans, has coastal habits, and occurs from Hondures to Santa Catarina, in southern Brazil. The objective of this dissertation was to describe diving behavior of the marine tucuxi in three age classes and to analyze the cardiac capacity to dive through the examination of hearts of stranded specimens. Observations were made from October 2004 to November 2005 from a vantage point, in Curral Bay at Pipa beach-RN. We used Ad Libitum sampling and All occurrences to record the behaviors. The diving was characterized by the total exposition of the tail fluke for a few seconds, in 90° or 45° angles. Were recorded 131 dives in three behavioral contexts: foraging, traveling and socialization. The difference between juveniles and adults in dive time and fluke out at 45° or 90° to search and/or capture prey is probably influenced by the strategy used and ability to capture the prey. The frequency of fluke out at 90° for foraging in adults may be related to increased physiological efficiency of adults in comparison to juveniles. However, in the context of travel and socialization the dive time and fluke out were independent between the age classes. Dive in calves were frequent during socialization (play behavior) and traveling. This, associated with synchronic calve-adult diving suggests that a relationship of these behaviors and the acquisition of experience and foraging skills. As observed in other cetaceans, the heart (n=12) of the estuarine dolphin is broad and presents long ventricles which form a round apex. The right ventricle is long and narrow. The degree of dilatation of the aortic bulb may support the heart during diastole. The characteristic morphology of the heart and short dive duration < 2 min and depth ranged from 10m in the estuarine dolphin, can be likely at physiological adaptation for diving, typical de dolphins with coastal habits. The limitation of diving time in this specie may be influenced by anatomical and physiological restrictions