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    El Método ante el Problema de Dios

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    Перевод с испанского языка К. И. Заболотских: Marías J. El Método ante el Problema de Dios (conferencia en Madrid, 1999. Edición: Luiz Jean Lauand). - [Electronic resourse]. - URL: http://www.hottopos.com.br/videtur12/marias2.htm

    El 98 antes del 98: Ganivet

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    Este trabajo postula la pertenencia de Ganivet a la generación del 98. El análisis de "Idearium español" y de la correspondencia de Ganivet con Unamuno los justifica a ambos como referencias obligadas en la comprensión no sólo de la generación del 98 sino, también de la de Ortega. According to this paper, Ganivet must be included in the "Generación del 98". The analysis of "Idearium español" and his correspondence whit Unamuno shows both writers as necessary keypoints for the understanding of not only the "Generación del 98" but also that of Ortega

    L’architecture espagnole du Quinientos

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    Stimulés par la même angoisse que celle qui avait poussé l’intelligentsia espagnole de la fin du xixe siècle à rechercher d’authentiques racines patriotiques – de la Generación del 98 au Regeneracionismo – à la suite de la perte des derniers lambeaux de l’Empire, ceux qui perçurent le caractère intrinsèquement problématique de l’Histoire essayèrent d’analyser le « génie du lieu espagnol », qu’ils crurent identifier et reconnaître au-delà de la succession des siècles et des styles. Ils tournèr..

    Toward the Globalization of Psychology. The Congresses Around the World (1974–1998)

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    This book introduces the history of psychology during the past hundred years, mainly through conferences/congresses. In fact, for psychologists, the creation of international conferences was seen as a useful step in exchanging and promoting psychology as a science. Since the first international congress in 1889, psychologists from all over the world have met regularly at congresses with more and more attendees and many interesting topics to discuss.2019-2

    Men's nutrition knowledge is important for women's and children's nutrition in Ethiopia.

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    In an effort to address undernutrition among women and children in rural areas of low-income countries, nutrition-sensitive agriculture (NSA) and behaviour change communication (BCC) projects heavily focus on women as an entry point to effect nutritional outcomes. There is limited evidence on the role of men's contribution in improving household diets. In this Agriculture to Nutrition trial (Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT03152227), we explored associations between men's and women's nutritional knowledge on households', children's and women's dietary diversity. At the midline evaluation conducted in July 2017, FAO's nutrition knowledge questionnaire was administered to male and female partners in 1396 households. There was a high degree of agreement (88%) on knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding between parents; however, only 56-66% of the households had agreement when comparing knowledge of dietary sources of vitamin A or iron. Factor analysis of knowledge dimensions resulted in identifying two domains, namely, 'dietary' and 'vitamin' knowledge. Dietary knowledge had a larger effect on women's and children's dietary diversities than vitamin knowledge. Men's dietary knowledge had strong positive associations with households' dietary diversity scores (0.24, P value = 0.001), children's dietary diversity (0.19, P value = 0.008) and women's dietary diversity (0.18, P value < 0.001). Distance to markets and men's education levels modified the effects of nutrition knowledge on dietary diversity. While previous NSA and BCC interventions predominantly focused on uptake among women, there is a large gap and strong potential for men's engagement in improving household nutrition. Interventions that expand the role of men in NSA may synergistically improve household nutrition outcomes

    Emerging trends in reassessing translation, conflict, and memory

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    New Approaches on Translation, Conflict, and Memory: Narratives of the Spanish Civil War and the Dictatorship is a collection of essays that endeavours to establish a new dialogue between translation, conflict, and memory studies. Focusing on cultural representations of the Spanish Civil War and the Franco Dictatorship, it explores the significance and the effect of translation within Spain and beyond. Drawing on fictional and non-fictional texts, reports from war zones, and audiovisual productions, the contributors to this volume examine the scope of translation in transmitting the conflict and the dictatorship from a contemporary perspective. Narratives produced during and after the Civil War and the dictatorship both in Spain and abroad have led to new debates arising from the reassessment of a conflict that continues to resonate

    El 98 antes del 98: Ganivet

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    Este trabajo postula la pertenencia de Ganivet a la generación del 98. El análisis de "Idearium español" y de la correspondencia de Ganivet con Unamuno los justifica a ambos como referencias obligadas en la comprensión no sólo de la generación del 98 sino, también de la de Ortega. According to this paper, Ganivet must be included in the "Generación del 98". The analysis of "Idearium español" and his correspondence whit Unamuno shows both writers as necessary keypoints for the understanding of not only the "Generación del 98" but also that of Ortega
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