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Albert Llimós recounts the story of an authentic, anonymous heroine of the 20th century, who survives and lives with the nobility and misery of the human condition. Teresa has grown up without a mother, in an environment which forces her to discover the wickedness and violence of the human condition at too young an age.
Nes is a 48 year old psychiatrist who lives with the burden of an abnormally accelerated perception of time. The daughter of a surgeon in a provincial city, she comes from a family which is divided into two categories: the fast and the slow
Headline: Marcos, a middle-class teenager, kills his father and leaves one of his four siblings badly wounded.
The first reactions: Friends, family, Marcos's teachers: no one can understand what happened. No one foresaw it. The media is full of images of the murder. Once again, teenage violence monopolises the news.
A viceroy stands in for a king. In the 16th and 17th centuries the royal House of Asturias possessed a set of states whose common characteristic was that the king must rule them as though he were only king of each one.
“Physical Education” offers a perspective of PE through the years: beginnings, evolution according to different trends, possible trends in the future. It speaks about its important role in the education system.
Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tuenti have all exploded into society with astonishing force. If these social networks are radically changing the way citizens communicate and relate to each other, do you really think that the world of business can remain isolated from this transformation?
Aisabeth is the Chosen One to free the human world from the slavery to which it has been subjected. For this she will have to find a precious stone and set it in the Key of Freedom that hangs from her neck.
This is the love story between Morvan and Lua, two young nobles in the Spanish Middle Ages. Morvan is widely known as ‘the impassive’ because of his ability to hide his emotions. After years of service to Prince Pelagius he has finally been given a feudal seat to occupy.