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Se puede ver que en el progreso de estos 4 años con respecto a los activos totales no ha habido grandes cambio durante los 4 años además cabe destacar que hubo un repunte de estos en este ultimo año con respecto de los años anteriores debido principalmente que en el 2005 hubo un baja considerable de estos .debido a una disminución del activo circulante de la empresa en ese año.
KOTLER, Philip -Administração de Marketing -10ª Edição, 7ª reimpressão -Tradução Bazán Tecnologia e Lingüística; revisão técnica Arão Sapiro. São Paulo: Prentice Hall, 2000.
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How does affect relate to time? This chapter offers a phenomenological perspective on the temporal character of affectivity. It argues that the past predominates, and that a concrete, ongoing history prevails within the embodied and embedded unfolding of affect. While affect happens in the present and instigates, pre-figures and transitions to the future, it is decisively anchored in what has been: a materially sedimented past which continues to weigh on all conceivable ways of being. With reference to Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Fanon and contemporary feminist and anti-racist phenomenologists, I outline the contours of a temporal account of affectivity that foregrounds the past. Subsequently, I relate this outlook to Christina Sharpe’s powerful conceptual metaphor ‘the Wake’, suggesting that it is not historicity as such but a particular ongoing history of violent appropriation, brutal oppression and displacement that keeps setting the tone for affective being-in-the-world in this day and age. Thereby, the present account makes tentative contact with a strand of work in Black Studies that goes by the label ‘Afro-Pessimism’.
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A team of political geographers analyzes over 5,000 violent events collected from media reports for the Afghanistan and Pakistan conflicts during 2008 and 2009. The violent events are geocoded to precise locations and the authors employ an exploratory spatial data analysis approach to examine the recent dynamics of the wars. By mapping the violence and examining its temporal dimensions, the authors explain its diffusion from traditional foci along the border between the two countries. While violence is still overwhelmingly concentrated in the Pashtun regions in both countries, recent policy shifts by the American and Pakistani governments in the conduct of the war are reflected in a sizeable increase in overall violence and its geographic spread to key cities. The authors identify and map the clusters (hotspots) of conflict where the violence is significantly higher than expected and examine their shifts over the two-year period. Special attention is paid to the targeting strategy of drone missile strikes and the increase in their number and geographic extent by the Obama administration. Journal of Economic Literature, Classification Numbers: H560, H770, O180. 15 figures, 1 table, 113 references.
Let b = base (a) 14/2 = (b + 4)/2 = 5, so b = 6 (b) 54/4 = (5*b + 4)/4 = b + 3, so 5 * b = 52 -4, and b = 8 (c) (2 *b + 4) + (b + 7) = 4b, so b = 11 1.6 (x -3)(x -6) = x 2 -(6 + 3)x + 6*3 = x 2 -11x + 22 Therefore: 6 + 3 = b + 1m so b = 8 Also, 6*3 = (18) 10 = (22) 8 1.7 68BE = 0110_1000_1011_1110 = 110_100_010_111_110 = (64276) 8 1.8 (a) Results of repeated division by 2 (quotients are followed by remainders): 431 10 = 215(1); 107(1); 53(1); 26(1); 13(0); 6(1) 3(0) 1(1) Answer: 1111_1010 2 = FA 16 (b) Results of repeated division by 16: 431 10 = 26(15); 1(10) (Faster) Answer: FA = 1111_1010 1.9 (a) 10110.0101 2 = 16 + 4 + 2 + .25 + .0625 = 22.3125 (b) 16.5 16 = 16 + 6 + 5*(.0615) = 22.3125 (c) 26.24 8 = 2 * 8 + 6 + 2/8 + 4/64 = 22.3125
2003
This volume is the result of eight seasons of field it was clear that some knowledge of the interior work completed over a 17-year period between 1983 archaeology was necessary, and in 1995 an and 2000. The research was initiated at Landels-Hill opportunity to investigate sites in the Nacimiento and Big Creek Reserve, a 71 00-acre teaching and San Antonio river valleys presented itself in the form research facility situated on the Big Sur coast, about of contract projects from Fort Hunter Liggett Military 40 miles south of Carmel in Monterey County. In Reservation. Between 1995 and 2000, fifteen sites 1983, Big Creek Reserve was a newly established were excavated as part of the installation's facility, and seminal studies of its natural and cultural compliance with federal historic preservation laws history were just being completed. Because and policies. During this period, I was also fortunate California archaeologists tended to overlook Big Sur to obtain additional coastal data from a midden and its rugged terrain, little was known about its deposit on the northern San Luis Obispo coast prehistory, so, as a supplement to this early research, slightly south of the Sur coast. The additional an archaeological surface inventory was undertaken information resulted from of a large data recovery in 1983 and 1984. To the surprise of many, including investigation sponsored by Caltrans. This monograph myself, this surface reconnaissance yielded a great presents findings from the most significant deal more evidence for prehistoric occupation than subsurface investigations completed between 1983 expected. Midden deposits with abundant surface and 2000 on the coast between Point Sur and Point artifacts and molluscan remains were found in a wide Piedras Blancas and in the interior within Fort Hunter variety of elevational settings, including locations Liggett Military Reservation. above 2000 feet, several miles inland. With such a rich and puzzling record, it was clear that more ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS research was warranted, and the two-year surface study evolved into a dissertation project focused on The labor of field research was provided by field regional culture history, settlement practices, and school students from two universities (U.C. Santa dietary trends through time. As the study expanded Cruz and U.C. Davis), volunteers from San Jose State in scope, areas outside Landels-Hill Big Creek University, the Sacramento Archaeological Society, Reserve were investigated. When the
Editors increasingly expect journalists to weave self-narratives into their stories and to promote themselves and their identities on social media and news columns (Coward 2013). With blogs and other forms of self-expression, journalists have entered the world of “selfie journalism”. The blurred lines between personalized experience and objective fact raise questions about how journalistic professional identity changes as journalists juggle the dual roles of observer and subject. This chapter uses autoethnography to expose, examine, and critique the challenges and dilemmas journalists face when they come out from behind the (perceived) veil of objectivity. It expands on previous work by the author on personal and confessional storytelling, applying it to a case study focused on the making of a radio documentary. This process provides a context for exploring the impact on the journalist as she negotiates the fluid boundaries between professional and personal identity, interrogating how emotions can be managed—and utilized—in subjective and confessional audio journalism.
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