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Che and Lola have been friends for forty years, and to celebrate, they go on a journey to India, a country they wanted to visit in their youth. For Che, it is a very special adventure, as she has already spent long periods in the country and she is excited to be able to show her friend one of her most precious paradises.
This study establishes the usefulness for social issues of multivariate techniques that lead to an acceleration of countries’ development processes. The concepts of a social indicator (along with the relevant authors’ criteria) and of the comprehensive development of countries are presented, according to UN declarations on the promotion and protection of indigenous peoples.
An anthropological critique of modernity in its path in colonial India. Pániker questions many of the historical or social assumptions that have been rolled over on Southern Asia. Special attention is paid to the Aryan myth, Indo-islamic history, the colonial period and the construction of Hinduism.
It's the start of 2015 and in a short space of time the Valencian political landscape changes more than it has in decades... but the people who live their lives against the tide are neither willing nor able to stop. Marc Sendra, a journalist who has gone freelance after quitting his paper, is writing a novel about a historic attack committed in the very centre of the city.
Emma Cruz is a lawyer and professor of criminal law. She moved to the small Galician village of Merlo to teach at the university, not knowing that this place was marked by misfortune. Her arrival coincides with the twenty-fifth anniversary of the disappearance of the Giraud sisters, who seemed to have been swallowed up by the earth.
Ángela, an attractive and successful journalist who never seems to fit in anywhere; Eva, a rebellious teenager who pushes her parents to the limits of their patience; and a young married couple whose idyllic existence comes to an end after the birth of their longed-for daughter. The lives of these characters become intertwined under the evil influence of a single tragedy.
Ginés Martín works in the thanatopraxy department of Forensic Anatomy. Single and with no living relations, he only allows himself to remember Susana every 7th of November. On that date he carries out a small ritual in remembrance of his friend who died ten years before.
This work deals with the basic skills needed for professional and functional service of the English-speaking customer in the hotel trade, and for acquiring an advanced level in terms of understanding, interpreting and communicating documents or messages in everyday situations.
This book is a collection of historical essays, published by the author in several reviews and books, along almost two decades, which share the focus on the “gaze of the Other” towards Spain and Spaniards, in the period between the Enlightenment and Romanticism.
The past few years have seen many remarkable advances against cancer. The accomplishments of the last decade, such as: the development of targeted therapies, the identification of cancer genes, the introduction of computer techniques, and the decline in cancer deaths, have all depended on the knowledge gained in the past.