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Sullivan, Frances Peace. "“Forging Ahead” in Banes, Cuba." New West Indian Guide 88, no. 3-4 (2014): 231–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134360-08803061.

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In the early 1920s, British West Indians in Banes, Cuba, built one of the world’s most successful branches of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in the heart of the world-famous United Fruit Company’s sugar-export enclave in Cuba. This article explores the day-to-day function of the UNIA in Banes in order to investigate closely the relationship between British West Indian migration and Garveysim and, in particular, between Garvey’s movement and powerful employers of mobile West Indian labor. It finds that the movement achieved great success in Banes (and in other company towns) by meeting the very specific needs of its members as black workers laboring in sites of U.S. hegemony. Crucially, the UNIA survived, and even thrived, in a company town by taking a pragmatic approach to its dealings with the company.
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Yaremko, J. M. ""Obvious Indian"--Missionaries, Anthropologists, and the "Wild Indians" of Cuba: Representations of the Amerindian Presence in Cuba." Ethnohistory 56, no. 3 (July 1, 2009): 449–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00141801-2009-004.

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McLeod, Marc. "“We Cubans Are Obligated Like Cats to Have a Clean Face”: Malaria, Quarantine, and Race in Neocolonial Cuba, 1898-1940." Americas 67, no. 01 (July 2010): 57–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003161500005101.

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In a paper presented to the Academy of Medical, Physical and Natural Sciences of Havana on December 14, 1923, Dr. Jorge LeRoy y Cassá identified the “unsanitary immigration” to Cuba of Haitians and British West Indians as his country's most pressing health problem. “Those undesirable elements,” he contended, had introduced malaria, smallpox, typhoid fever, and intestinal parasites into eastern Cuba, maladies which then spread to the rest of the island. Through their “vices,” “violent crimes,” and “nefarious practices of brujerí;a [witchcraft],” in fact, Afro-Caribbean immigrants constituted a “double threat”—moral as well as physical—to the health of the Cuban nation. Somewhat surprisingly, the man who was later hailed as the “Father of Cuban Sanitary Statistics” mustered no direct evidence to support his condemnation of West Indian immigration on medical grounds. But such proof was hardly necessary for his esteemed audience. Although the medical doctors and public health officials assembled before LeRoy y Cassa at the Academy of Sciences may have differed on the issue of prohibiting.
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McLeod, Marc. "“We Cubans Are Obligated Like Cats to Have a Clean Face”: Malaria, Quarantine, and Race in Neocolonial Cuba, 1898-1940." Americas 67, no. 1 (July 2010): 57–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tam.0.0272.

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In a paper presented to the Academy of Medical, Physical and Natural Sciences of Havana on December 14, 1923, Dr. Jorge LeRoy y Cassá identified the “unsanitary immigration” to Cuba of Haitians and British West Indians as his country's most pressing health problem. “Those undesirable elements,” he contended, had introduced malaria, smallpox, typhoid fever, and intestinal parasites into eastern Cuba, maladies which then spread to the rest of the island. Through their “vices,” “violent crimes,” and “nefarious practices of brujerí;a [witchcraft],” in fact, Afro-Caribbean immigrants constituted a “double threat”—moral as well as physical—to the health of the Cuban nation. Somewhat surprisingly, the man who was later hailed as the “Father of Cuban Sanitary Statistics” mustered no direct evidence to support his condemnation of West Indian immigration on medical grounds. But such proof was hardly necessary for his esteemed audience. Although the medical doctors and public health officials assembled before LeRoy y Cassa at the Academy of Sciences may have differed on the issue of prohibiting.
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Broere, Bernard J. "Formes de "polyphonie" dans la musique instrumentale des Indiens Cuna d'Arquía (Colombie)." Cahiers de musiques traditionnelles 6 (1993): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40240165.

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Peck, Stewart B. "NEW SPECIES AND RECORDS OF “SMALL CARRION BEETLES” (COLEOPTERA: LEIODIDAE; CHOLEVINAE) FROM CAVES AND FORESTS OF CUBA AND HISPANIOLA." Canadian Entomologist 131, no. 5 (October 1999): 605–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent131605-5.

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AbstractDissochaetus cubensissp.nov. is described from Cuba. New forest and cave records are given for the previously poorly known species Proptomaphaginus apodemus Szymczakowski and Proptomaphaginus darlingtoni (Jeannel) from Cuba and Proptomaphaginus hispaniolensis Peck from the Dominican Republic on the West Indian island of Hispaniola.
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RAO, URSULA. "TOLERATED ENCROACHMENT: Resettlement Policies and the Negotiation of the Licit/Illicit Divide in an Indian Metropolis." Cultural Anthropology 28, no. 4 (October 17, 2013): 760–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cuan.12036.

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Marie Mithlo, Nancy, and Aleksandra Sherman. "Perspective‐Taking Can Lead to Increased Bias: A Call for ‘Less Certain’ Positions in American Indian Contexts." Curator: The Museum Journal 63, no. 3 (July 2020): 353–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cura.12373.

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Ledgister, F. S. J. "The West Indian Presence and Heritage in Cuba." Caribbean Quarterly 69, no. 2 (April 3, 2023): 309–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00086495.2023.2218760.

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Torrado, Lorna. "Travesías bailables: Revisión histórica en la música de Rita Indiana Hernández." Revista Iberoamericana 79, no. 243 (June 29, 2013): 465–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/reviberoamer.2013.7058.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cuna Indians"

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Fortis, Paolo. "Carving wood and creating shamans /." Thesis, St Andrews, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/523.

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Margiotti, Margherita. "Kinship and the saturation of life among the Kuna of Panamá." Thesis, St Andrews, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/891.

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Jennings-Rentenaar, Teena. "Kuna mola blouses an example of the perpetuation of an art/craft form in a small scale society /." Connect to resource, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1123183400.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2005.
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Dalle, Sarah Paule. "The spatial distribution of traditional plant resources on an indigenous territory (Darien, Panama) and implications for management /." Thesis, McGill University, 2000. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=33389.

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Ecological research aimed at the conservation of useful plants has rarely considered the spatial distribution of resources nor the potential implications for management. In this thesis I examined the spatial patterning of a group of 23 useful plant species on the 3,500 ha territory of a Kuna community in Darien, Panama. A systematic random sampling scheme was used to survey the distribution and abundance of the species, as well as the physical environment. A series of canonical analyses was conducted to evaluate the species-environment relationships and to identify spatial structures in the species distributions left unexplained by the environmental variables. Four distinct distribution patterns were identified among the species; these were most strongly explained by land-use, the degree of canopy closure and topography. Significant spatial structures, independent of the environmental variables, were related to anthropogenic pressures and an edaphic gradient. The habitat associations of the individual species are described and data on one species, Sabal mauritiiformis , is used to illustrate the utility of these data in the management of plant resources on human landscapes.
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Moreira, de Lima Lillián J. "La sociedad comunitaria de Cuba." La Habana : Editorial Félix Varela, 1999. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/44847198.html.

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McLeod, Marc Christian. "Undesirable aliens Haitian and British West Indian immigrant workers in Cuba, 1898 to 1940 /." Digital version:, 2000. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/fullcit?p9992869.

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Noll, Jena. "The residential architecture of Cuno Kibele in Muncie, Indiana, 1905-1927." Virtual Press, 1999. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1133739.

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Cuno Kibele was the most prolific and most influential architect to live and work in Muncie, Indiana, in the first decades of the twentieth century. From 1905 to 1927, Kibele designed Muncie's grandest public buildings as well as schools, churches, factories, and commercial buildings. Kibele is most often identified with these buildings. The purpose of this thesis is to study a portion of Kibele's work that has been generally overlooked, his residential designs.Kibele was a reputable residential designer in Muncie. He was a sought-after architect for the city's rising middle class who lived in the suburbs just outside of town. Kibele's residential designs were unlike his other types of commissions in their simplicity and restraint of form and style. Kibele did not include stylistic details in his residential designs to the extent that he did in his other commissions. The few stylistic elaborations that Kibele did include in his residential designs were common-place Craftsman and Prairie style details.Kibele's residences were not high style or innovative in design, however they incorporated the latest social thinking and technological advances. In the early decades of the twentieth century, middle class residential design in America underwent a dramatic transformation. The Victorian home, with its rambling, asymmetrical plan, dense cluttered interior, and ornate detailing was pushed aside in favor of a new, modem aesthetic that favored simple clean lines, reduction of ornamentation, and an open interior arrangement. Kibele's residential commissions demonstrate the modem design principles that resulted from this transformation: the inclusion of modem technological advances; a kitchen redesigned for efficiency; simpler outline and reduction of ornamentation; a simple, open floor plan; and provisions for healthy living.
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Cruz, Hévila Peres da. "Os caminhos da cura." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSC, 2012. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/82839.

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Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social, Florianópolis, 2002
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Dubesset, Éric. "Culture, nature et tourisme à Baracoa (Cuba) : une approche méthodologique et appliquée de l'éco-aménagement touristique." Bordeaux 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996BOR30065.

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Par suite de sa recente devitalisation economique et sociale, la region de baracoa (cuba) a opte pour un plan de restructuration axe sur le developpement touristique. Mais ce developpement souhaite par les dirigeants et la population locale pour redynamiser la vie economique et sociale de la region ne devra pas denaturer son idiosyncrasie culturelle et perturber son equilibre ecologique actuel. Comment y parvenir ? comment amenager rationnellement et a des fins touristiques ce territoire sans alterer ses caracteristiques structurales et patrimoniales ? comment "marier" culture nature et tourisme ? c'est precisement a ces questions que la presente these tente d'apporter des elements de reponse par son approche methodologique de l'ecoamenagement touristique. L'application de cette reflexion a la region de baracoa essaie de mettre en evidence le role fondamental des lectures heuristique et hermeneutique dans une perspective eco-amenageante pour favoriser un developpement local garant de la sauvegarde de l'identite du milieu d'accueil
Owing to the recent economic and social devitalization it has been through, the baracoa region (cuba) has opted for a restructuring program based on the development of tourism. But this development, calledfor both by the country's officials and the local population to revive the economic and social life of the region, must neither distort its cultural idiosyncrasy nor upset its present ecological balance. How can that be achieved ? how can this land adapt to tourism in a rationalway without altering its structural and patrimonial features ? how can culture nature and tourism be "matched" ? those are the questions that this thesis will try to answer through a methodologist approach of the tourist eco-amenagement. By applying this line of research to the baracoa region we intend to undescore the fundamental role of heuristic and hermeneutic reading in an ecodeveloping perspective, with a view to favouring local expansion while safegarding the genuine identity of this land
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Cintron, David. "THE TAÍNO ARE STILL ALIVE, TAÍNO CUAN YAHABO: AN EXAMPLE OF THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF RACE AND ETHNICITY." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2006. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/3870.

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Definitions and boundaries of race and ethnicity are socially constructed. They are malleable inventions created by the negotiation of ascribed ideas from outside groups and asserted notions from the inside group's membership. The revitalization of Taíno identity and culture within the Puerto Rican and related communities is a classic case example of this negotiation. Although objective conditions exist to recognize the descendants of these Caribbean aboriginals as an identifiable group, their identities are contested and sometimes ridiculed. Even though Taíno heritage is accepted as an essential root of Puerto Rico's cultural and biological make-up, this group has been classified as extinct since the early 16th century. This thesis analyzes the official newsletters of the Taíno Nation of the Antilles--one of the leading organizations working for revitalization. The content of this material culture was dissected and organized into rhetorical categories in order to reveal patterns of endogamic assertions of race and ethnicity. This thesis will provide a descriptive analysis of the Taíno Nation's rhetorical process of convincing the world that they do in fact exist.
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Books on the topic "Cuna Indians"

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Amaya, Adolfo Chaparro. El pensamiento kuna, o, la utopía realmente existente. Bogotá, D.C: Editorial Universidad del Rosario, 2014.

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Wagua, Aiban. La historia de mis padres, mi querida historia. Kuna Yala [Panama]: Emisky, 1995.

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Porras, Tomás Herrera. Cuna cosmology: Legends from Panama. Pueblo, CO: Passeggiata Press, 1997.

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1970-, Kungiler Iguaniginape, and Congreso General Kuna de la Cultura., eds. Yar burba, anmar burba =: Espíritu de tierra, nuestro espíritu : Dulegaya - Castellano. Panamá: Congreso General de la Cultura Kuna, 1997.

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Hernández, Artinelio. Sia igar gialed: Version el language común. Panamá: Instituto de Investigaciones Koskun Kalu del Congreso General de la Cultura Kuna, 2005.

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Castillo, Manuel. Proceso de migración kuna: Según la historia oral kuna. Panamá: Editorial Portobelo, Librería El Campus, 1999.

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Archibold, Juan Pérez. Ner buna: Espíritu del cacao : empoderamiento de los saberes ancestrales. Panamá: Impresoso Doble AA, 2008.

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Mac, Chapin, ed. Pab Igala: Historias de la tradición kuna. Quito, Ecuador: Ediciones ABYA-YALA, 1989.

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Horacio, Méndez, ed. La historia de mis abuelos: Textos del pueblo Tule, Panamá - Colombia. Colombia: Asociación de Cabildos Indígenas de Antioquia, 1996.

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Sarmiento, Patricia Vargas. Los embera y los cuna: Impacto y reacción ante la ocupación española siglos XVI y XVII. Bogotá, Colombia: Instituto Colombiano de Antropología, 1993.

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Khare, C. P. "Ficus cunia Buch.-Ham." In Indian Medicinal Plants, 1. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-70638-2_635.

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Fernandes, Sujatha. "Translating Hybrid Cultures: Quandaries of an Indian-Australian Ethnographer in Cuba." In Black Subjects in Africa and Its Diasporas, 45–54. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230119949_4.

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Martínez-Alier, Joan. "A Barcelona School of Ecological Economics and Political Ecology." In Studies in Ecological Economics, 9–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22566-6_2.

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AbstractThe first 21 years of my life were spent in Barcelona (all of them under General Franco’s regime, since I was born in 1939). The following 14 years I spent in Oxford, Stanford, in Andalusia and again in Oxford (St. Antony’s College) until 1973. In between, long stays in Cuba, Peru and Brazil and some periods in Paris, with the publishing house of Ruedo ibérico. At 35 years of age and feeling rather defeated by the lack of “transitional justice” in Spain after Franco’s death, I came back to Barcelona, with a chair in the new Universitat Autònoma (UAB) in Economics and Economic History, which I held until I was 70 years of age. I continued my travels in the sabbatical years, to Oxford in 1984–1985, Stanford again in 1988–1989, to Ecuador (the Flacso in Quito) in 1995–1995, to Yale University in 1999–2000 and in the meantime also often to India after my first visit in 1988. My interests and my books followed this trajectory, first some books on agrarian history and land conflicts in Andalusia, Cuba and Peru between 1968 and 1977, then between 1984 and 2022 many books on ecological economics and political ecology.
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Sparks, Randy J. "On the frontlines of slave trade abolition: British consuls combat state capture in Cuba and Mozambique." In New Approaches to the Comparative Abolition in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, 31–51. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003378747-3.

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Barclay, Katie, and François Soyer. "BartolomÉ de las Casas (1484–1566), The Tears of the Indians being an Historical and True Account of the Cruel Massacres and Slaughters of above Twenty Millions of Innocent People Committed by the Spaniards in the Islands of Hispaniola, Cuba, Jamaica, & C.: as also in the Continent of Mexico, Peru, & other Places of the West-Indies, to the Total Destruction of those Countries Written in Spanish by Casaus, an Eye-Witness of those Things; and Made English by J.P." In Emotions in Europe 1517–1914, 178–81. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003175384-33.

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"3. The Map of the Atrato River and Pueblos of Cuna Indians: The Atrato Vigía and the Short-Lived Cuna Reducción of Murindo, 1759–1778." In The History of a Periphery, 37–56. University of Texas Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.7560/327746-007.

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Rojas, Roberto Valcárcel. "Indians in Cuba." In Cuban Archaeology in the Caribbean. University Press of Florida, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683400028.003.0012.

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Traditional Cuban historiography has developed a model of the island’s past which tends to minimize the indigenous presence and interpret it as an exclusively pre-Columbian matter. It made claims of the complete disappearance of the native populations, using the indigenous demographic catastrophe as a resource to question colonialism or to sustain a historical vision that includes only the world built after 1492. However, the indios (Indians), understood as an ethnic entity and a colonial category represented by the descendants of the indigenous populations, survived and adapted to the colonial lifestyle while keeping the cultural legacy of their ancestors. Using historical and archaeological data, this chapter discusses the presence of Indians in Cuba from the end of the encomienda system in the mid-fourteenth century to the present. It demonstrates the persistence of this social component, as well as the importance of Indian towns for preservation of Indians and their identity. The author understands the Indians as active social agents, with a strong capacity for adjustment and adaptation. In many cases this adjustment contributed to their historical invisibility, which contributed to their survival. Their importance in the process of the formation of the Cuban nation has not yet been truly recognized.
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López de Gómara, Francisco. "De la isla de Cuba." In Historia de las Indias (1552), 130–31. Casa de Velázquez, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.cvz.39543.

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Queeley, Andrea J. "British West Indian Migration to Cuba." In Rescuing Our Roots, edited by John M. Kirk, 36–77. University Press of Florida, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813061092.003.0002.

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"British West Indian Migration to Cuba:." In Rescuing Our Roots, 36–77. University Press of Florida, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvx075w7.7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Cuna Indians"

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Agrawal, Rahul, Soumyajit Gupta, Jayanta Mukherjee, and Ritwik Kumar Layek. "A GPU based Real-Time CUDA implementation for obtaining Visual Saliency." In the 2014 Indian Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2683483.2683484.

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Kambesis, Patricia N. "CAVE AND KARST DEVELOPMENT OF THE JUDAS–AGUADA COASTAL PLAIN, SANCTI SPIRITUS, CUBA." In GSA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA - 2018. Geological Society of America, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018am-317049.

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Benedict, Shajulin, R. S. Rejitha, and Suja A. Alex. "Energy and Performance Prediction of CUDA Applications using Dynamic Regression Models." In ISEC '16: 9th India Software Engineering Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2856636.2856643.

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Grishkin, V., E. Zhivulin, A. Khokhriakova, and S. Karimov. "DETECTION OF FERTILE SOILS BASED ON SATELLITE IMAGERY PROCESSING." In 9th International Conference "Distributed Computing and Grid Technologies in Science and Education". Crossref, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.54546/mlit.2021.13.12.001.

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The paper proposes a method for detecting fertile soils based on the processing of satellite images. Asa result of its application, a map of the location of fertile and infertile soils for a given region of theearth's surface is formed and the corresponding areas are calculated. The method for detecting fertilesoils is based on the fact that fertile soil includes areas covered with vegetation in the spring-summerperiod. Therefore, by measuring the spectral characteristics of these areas in the late autumn period,when there is no vegetation on them, it is possible to obtain objective parameters of fertile soils. Fordetection, a number of classifiers are being built that recognize two classes - fertile soil and sand,which is especially important when monitoring areas prone to desertification. The feature vector usedfor classification is a set of indices similar to the well-known NDVI index. This set of indices iscalculated for each pixel of the image by its values in different spectral channels. Classifiers areimplemented using CUDA parallel computing technology on a GPU. Based on the results of theexperimental study, a classifier is selected that has shown the best characteristics of the recognitionquality.
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Mejía Reyes, Ángel Fernando. "DISEÑO E IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE RECURSOS EN H5P COMO ACTIVIDADES FORMATIVAS EN LA ASIGNATURA DE SALUD PÚBLICA." In VII CONGRESO INVESTIGACIÓN, DESARROLLO E INNOVACIÓN DE LA UNIVERSIDAD INTERNACIONAL DE CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA. Universidad Internacional de Ciencia y Tecnología, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47300/actasidi-unicyt-2022-33.

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En la práctica docente es común identificar contenidos temáticos que resultan complejos y poco llamativos para los estudiantes. Herramientas interactivas, como la plataforma H5P, definen entornos virtuales donde se desarrollan recursos y contenidos de forma más dinámica y entretenida. En la asignatura de Salud Pública se han identificado temáticas complejas y difíciles de abordar con los alumnos, por lo que el objetivo de la presente investigación consistió en diseñar una estrategia didáctica de retroalimentación teórico-práctica mediada por recursos interactivos en H5P, donde se incorporaron preguntas y problemas cuya resolución requiere un análisis crítico, así como la aplicación de competencias procedimentales propias de un Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas (ABP). Para el desarrollo de dicha intervención educativa se realizó una investigación de campo, con un diseño mixto y considerando un alcance descriptivo, involucrando la creación e implementación de cuatro recursos interactivos utilizando la plataforma H5P, así como la aplicación y análisis de una encuesta con preguntas abiertas y cerradas destinada a evaluar la percepción de los estudiantes respecto a la utilidad didáctica brindada por esos recursos. Tanto los resultados cuantitativos como los cualitativos indican que los estudiantes percibieron los recursos interactivos implementados como muy buenas herramientas educativas, siendo consideradas muy útiles en los procesos de reforzamiento o retroalimentación temática. Asimismo, se rescatan valoraciones positivas y sugerencias en el diseño de las actividades de evaluación de los aprendizajes para ser tomados en cuenta en la adaptación y mejora continua de estos recursos educativos.
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Bonfim, Carolina Felice. "Cuerpo-tesis - La condensación del discurso a través del cuerpo." In III Congreso Internacional de Investigación en Artes Visuales :: ANIAV 2017 :: GLOCAL. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/aniav.2017.5874.

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Mi trabajo se fundamenta en procesos artísticos basados en prácticas de alteridad que convierten el cuerpo del artista en un “cuerpo-archivo”, es decir, es a partir del cuerpo donde se condensa el conocimiento inmaterial proveniente de la relación con el Otro. Por una parte, mi interés por el archivo surge tras trabajar como archivista para museos y centros de arte, cuya práctica fue basada en la documentación, indexación, catalogación, conservación e investigación de campo. Por otra parte, el cuerpo siempre ha representado el punto de partida de mi práctica artística, aunque las piezas generadas no se limitan al ámbito de la performance. Dentro de esta noción de archivo relacionado con el cuerpo, hace falta resituar su interpretación, ya que, en este caso, esta noción tendría que ser tratada bajo el concepto de "archivo como campo expandido", cuyos límites parecen más amplios y sobrepasan su autorreferencialidad. Esta definición abre, por consiguiente, el espectro creativo para pensar que el cuerpo archiva gestos, ritmos, movimientos y componentes afectivos asociados a la performatividad. Como artista e investigadora en formación, procuro, en mi transcurso actual, llevar estos dos campos –cuerpo y archivo- a un cuestionamiento más profundo, articulando práctica artística con la investigación académica, es decir, tratar de identificar y de analizar los conocimientos y las experiencias que influyeron en mi desarrollo artístico, al cual considero, en parte, como una reacción espontánea e intuitiva a mi realidad cotidiana. Este póster plantea presentar algunos esquemas que indican la construcción de este cuerpo-archivo que también puede ser entendido como cuerpo-tesis. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ANIAV.2017.5874
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Arrouf, Abdelmalek, and Berkane Nadia. "LE CORBUSIER ET LA MAIN OUVERTE À CHANDIGARH. La genèse d’une œuvre." In LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.1006.

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Résumé: En décembre 1950, Le Corbusier est associé à la conception de la nouvelle capitale du Pendjab indien. En complément du projet, il intégra le monument de la main ouverte élevée au dessus de la fosse de la considération. Le Corbusier déclare d’emblée que le monument de la Main Ouverte est un « complément » au programme de Chandigarh, fourni par « l’autorité ». Il est une « contribution personnelle » qui n’a pas de commanditaire. Il est de fait un élément « inattendu ». Un élément inhabituel qui n’a d’autres raisons d’être que celles propres à son architecte. Mais justement quelles sont-elles ces raisons ? Pourquoi Le Corbusier a-t-il ressenti le besoin de rajouter un monument au programme de Chandigarh ? A quelle fin ? A la gloire de qui ? En vue de quelle symbolique ? Pourquoi lui-a-t-il donné cette forme ? Pourquoi l’a-t-il fait mobile ? Et pourquoi l’a-t-il placé sur cette esplanade qui relie les bâtiments de l’assemblée et de la justice ? Le travail de recherche ici présenté tente de répondre à toutes ces questions. Il adopte, pour ce faire, une approche génétique qui cherche à comprendre comment se fait la genèse de l’œuvre. Resumen: En diciembre de 1950, se involucra Le Corbusier en el diseño de Chandigarh, la que sería nueva capital del Punjab indio. Como un complemento del proyecto, Le Corbusier integra el monumento de la mano abierta, situado sobre el pozo de la contemplación. Le Corbusier declara, desde el principio, que el monumento de las mano abierta es un "complemento" al programa de Chandigarh, facilitado por "las autoridades". Se trata de una "contribución personal" que nadie ha solicitado. De hecho, es un elemento "inesperado". Un elemento inusual cuya razón de ser obedece al propio arquitecto. Pero cuáles son esas razones? ¿Por qué Le Corbusier sentía la necesidad de añadir un monumento al proyecto de Chandigarh? ¿Con qué fin? Para la gloria de quién? En vista de qué simbolismo? ¿Por qué darle esta forma? ¿Por qué lo hizo móvil? ¿Y por qué razón lo ha colocado en esta plaza que conecta los edificios de la asamblea y de la justicia? Este trabajo de investigación que vamos a presentar trata de responder a todas estas preguntas. Adopta, para ello, un enfoque "genético", en la medida que busca comprender la génesis de la obra. Mots-clés: Main ouverte ; approche génétique ; monument ; archives. Palabras clave: Mano abierta; Enfoque genético; Monumento. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/LC2015.2015.1006
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Reports on the topic "Cuna Indians"

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Salas, Humberto. Quiebres de stock e inflación. Universidad Autónoma de Chile, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32457/2050012728/9762202155.

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Las últimas mediciones de inflación conocidas indican quelos precios de la canasta se han incrementado en un 3,1% en los últimos 12 meses. Dentro de las divisiones que han tenido mayor alza se mantienen los alimentos y bebidas no alcohólicas cuya variación respecto de igual mes del año anterior es de un 7,8%; el equipamiento y mantención del hogar un 5,5%; y servicios diversos un 5,2%, siendo a su vez los ítems con mayor incidencia en el indicador general. Si bien esta variable se mantiene controlada y en el ranGo de la meta inflacionaria establecida por el Banco Central, esta sorpresiva alza reciente del costo de la vida se puede explicar en alguna medida por la significativainyección de liquidez que ha tenido nuestra economía el último tiempo. Los Retiros de fondos de cuentas de capitalización individual destinados a las pensiones, sumado a los paquetes de transferencias de emergencia orientadas a cubrir necesidades, principalmente para familias de menores ingresos, han generado impacto.
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Tull, Kerina. Economic Impact of Local Vaccine Manufacturing. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.034.

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Over a period of time, a tier of mostly middle-income developing countries has developed a considerable pharmaceutical and vaccine production capacity. However, outcomes have not always been positive for domestic manufacturers in developing countries. Economic and health lessons learned from vaccine manufacturing in developing countries include challenges and positive spill-over effects. Evidence for this rapid review is taken from the south and southeast Asia (India, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam), and Latin America (Brazil, Cuba, Mexico). Although data on locally manufactured drugs on the balance of trade was available, this was not readily available for vaccine manufacturing. The evidence used in this review was taken from grey and academic literature, as well as interviews with economic specialists. Although market reports on vaccine production are available for most of these countries, their data is not in the public domain.
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Tapiero, Anibal L., Yudy Alejandra Guevara, and Marcela Hernandez. Índices de crecimiento, desarrollo y comportamiento fitosanitario de 7 materiales evaluados en campos clonales en Colombia. Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria - AGROSAVIA, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21930/agrosavia.poster.2016.44.

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En el ámbito mundial se dispone de un gran número de clones de caucho (Hevea brasiliensis), desarrollados con diferente especificidad regional. En ausencia de riesgo al Mal Suramericano de las Hojas (SALB) en Asia, el Rubber Research Institute of Malasia (RRIM), el Rubber Research Institute of India (RRII), el Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka (RRSL), han desarrollado clones con alta producción de látex, aunque susceptibles a Pseudocercospora ulei (previamente Microcyclus ulei). En América, el Instituto Agronómico do Norte (IAN) y la Ford Motor Company (FX) han desarrollado clones con resistencia a algunas razas de P. ulei (GONÇALVES et al., 1997); en tanto que la Comissão Executiva de Planejamento da Lavoura Cacaueira - CEPLAC se ha orientado al desarrollo de clones con estructuras de copa apropiadas para sistemas agroforestales cacao o café (BONADIE et al., 2012). También, en convenio con el Centre de Cooperation Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement - CIRAD de Francia, la empresa Michelin ®, se ha enfocado a la evaluación de clones con resistencia durable al SALB, como los de las series CDC y FDR procedentes de la Firestone en Guatemala y Liberia (GARCÍA et al., 2004). De otra parte, el Instituto Agronómico de Campinas – IAC ha generado clones de interés para Colombia, como IAC 35, IAC 40, IAC 301, IAC 302 que junto con los clones de las series 400 y 500 han mostrado tolerancia a Colletotrichum spp. y P. ulei y buen desarrollo fenotípico en el estado de Sao Paulo. La selección por adaptación de clones en Colombia es aún incipiente, con información fragmentaria relativa al desempeño de las series IAN, FX, RRIM, AVROS, GT y PB en algunos ambientes regionales. Con la reciente ampliación del área de siembra restringida a la utilización de muy pocos clones (MINISTERIO de AGRICULTURA y DESARROLLO RURAL, 2016) hicieron necesario ampliar la evaluación de nuevos clones, cuya productividad se destaque sobre la de los utilizados actualmente y que presenten resistencia a la incidencia de las enfermedades más limitantes.
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