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Carl Denny Celebrated for Dedication to the Field of Regulatory Affairs

Carl Denny channels years of expertise into his work with Abeona Therapeutics




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Giancarlo Paolillo for Expertise in Information Technology and Entrepreneurship

Giancarlo Paolillo is a distinguished technology and engineering professional as the founder of several ventures




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College HUNKS Hauling Junk And Moving® Celebrates Opening In Carlisle




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Rosie Carlson, EdD, Recognized for Expertise in Education and Coaching

Rosie Carlson, EdD, is the Managing Director of Academics at Alpha Public Schools




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Carla H. Midyett Celebrated for Excellence in Financial Services

Carla H. Midyett is a senior vice president and senior credit officer at Encore Bank




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Learn And Play® Montessori School Launches Major Online Advertising Campaign for New San Carlos Campus

Learn And Play® Montessori School announces a major online advertising campaign on Google and Yelp to promote its upcoming San Carlos campus, which will offer daycare, preschool, and kindergarten programs.




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120 years after their first meeting, the daring love between James Joyce and his wife Nora lives again in the book edited by Italian Andrea Carloni

"The letters to Nora" by James Joyce, a book edited by Italian writer Andrea Carloni, is published by Alter Ego Edizioni, in distribution from May 2024.




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Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs and Former Representative Carlos Curbelo to headline US SIF FORUM

US SIF announces keynote speakers and agenda for the largest gathering of sustainable investment professionals in in the US




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Carlos Alberto Serrano's Adversidad y Tenacidad – A Symphonic Journey of Resilience and Triumph Over Adversity

Award-winning composer Carlos Alberto Serrano's latest symphonic poem narrates his personal journey of overcoming a traumatic brain injury (TBI), emphasizing resilience through orchestral sound




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Carla D'Agostino-Vigil for Expertise in Mental Health and Leadership Counseling

Carla D'Agostino-Vigil is recognized as a dedicated expert in trauma, addiction and obsessive-compulsive disorder




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PRIVATEAUTO PARTNERS WITH CARLIFE TO OFFER PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR PRIVATE-PARTY VEHICLES

The tech platform provides automotive photo and video content on demand through a curated network of content creators.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Michelle Carlino-Webster for Expertise in Law Enforcement

Michelle Carlino-Webster makes a meaningful difference in others' lives through her work in law enforcement




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The Rise and Fall of Carlos Ghosn: Part 1

When Japan's most famous CEO is suddenly arrested, conflicts are revealed in the Renault-Nissan Alliance he led for two decades. Then Carlos Ghosn jumps bail by stowing away in a private jet to Lebanon. Ghosn's daring escape raises new questions about his alleged financial misconduct — and the corporate system that kept him in power.




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The Rise and Fall of Carlos Ghosn: Part 2

After Carlos Ghosn’s dramatic turnaround at Nissan, profits soar and Ghosnmania sweeps Japan. But signs of trouble emerge as Ghosn takes over as the CEO of both Renault and Nissan in 2005. Then Ghosn’s high pay creates controversy in Japan and France. This second episode of a four-part series explores Ghosn’s leadership style and how it contributes to his eventual downfall.




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The Rise and Fall of Carlos Ghosn: Part 3

A decade into Ghosn’s tenure, Nissan starts missing his goals for growth, profits, and electric vehicle sales. Then a devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan and a self-made crisis at Renault in France test Ghosn’s leadership. Who is holding Ghosn accountable? This third episode of a four-part series explores the cracks that appear in Ghosn’s track record.




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The Rise and Fall of Carlos Ghosn: Part 4

Suddenly powerless in Tokyo prison after his arrest, Carlos Ghosn plans an audacious escape and flees Japan while out on bail. Out of reach of Japanese authorities, the once celebrated CEO of Nissan and Renault defends his legacy as he faces new investigations by French and other authorities. This final episode of a special, four-part series features Ghosn himself and examines whether system failures contributed to his downfall. Who gave Carlos Ghosn such extraordinary power? What can we learn from his story?




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Whimsical Cigarette Ad Posters Illustrated by Juan Carlos Huergo in the Early 20th Century

Early 20th-century cigarette ads glamorized smoking as a symbol of sophistication, elegance, and modernity, using stylish imagery and catchy slogans like “More doctors smoke Camels” and “It’s Toasted” to imply quality and safety. These advertisements, often featuring celebrities, marketed smoking as part of a glamorous lifestyle, making it appear desirable and socially acceptable despite the […]




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Bad Monkey Carl Hiaasen.

Andrew Yancy-late of the Miami Police and soon-to-be-late of the Monroe County sheriff's office-has a human arm in his freezer. There's a logical (Hiaasenian) explanation for that, but not for how and why it parted from its shadowy owner. Yancy thinks the boating-accident/shark-luncheon explanation is full of holes, and if he can prove murder, the sheriff might rescue him from his grisly Health Inspector gig (it's not called the roach patrol for nothing). But first-this being Hiaasen country-Yancy must negotiate an obstacle course of wildly unpredictable events with a crew of even more wildly unpredictable characters, including his just-ex lover, a hot-blooded fugitive from Kansas; the twitchy widow of the frozen arm; two avariciously optimistic real-estate speculators; the Bahamian voodoo witch known as the Dragon Queen, whose suitors are blinded unto death by her peculiar charms; Yancy's new true love, a kinky coroner; and the eponymous bad monkey, who with hilarious aplomb earns his place among Carl Hiaasen's greatest characters. Here is Hiaasen doing what he does better than anyone else: spinning a tale at once fiercely pointed and wickedly funny in which the greedy, the corrupt, and the degraders of what's left of pristine Florida-now, of the Bahamas as well-get their comeuppance in mordantly ingenious, diabolically entertaining fashion.




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Catwoman. Soulstealer : the graphic novel / based on the novel written by Sarah J. Maas ; adapted by Louise Simonson ; illustrated by Samantha Dodge with Carl Potts and Brett Ryans ; colors by Shari Chankhamma ; letters by Saida Temofonte.

Selina Kyle returns to Gotham City as new socialite Holly Vanderhees, but she needs to outsmart rival Batwing to rise to the top of the city's criminal underbelly.




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Electronics Maker Uses Monte Carlo Simulation to Find Better Specs for Suppliers and Realize Significant Cost Savings

Testing potential improvements can get complicated when working with multiple suppliers in different steps of a process. Using a Monte Carlo Simulation can help illuminate the results you’d like to see.




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Monte Carlo Simulation — An Overview

Monte Carlo simulation helps companies understand process variability and make informed decisions. It's beneficial for quality control in manufacturing.




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Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo by Kerry Hallam is a(n) Limited Edition. The Edition is Limited to pcs




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Episode 209: Josiah Carlson on Redis

Josiah Carlson discusses Redis, an in-memory single-threaded data structure server. A Redis mailing list contributor and author, Josiah talks with Robert about the differences between Redis and a key-value store, client-side versus server-side data structures, consistency models, embedding Lua scripts within the server, what you can do with Redis from an application standpoint, native locking […]




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SE Radio 602: Nicolas Carlo on Improving Legacy Code

Nicolas Carlo talks with host Sam Taggart about Nicolas’s recent book, Legacy Code First Aid Kit. They start by defining legacy code and the general issues that developers face when dealing with it. Nicolas describes some of the tools in his book and provides examples of where he has found them useful. The episode also touches briefly on the role of AI and some other tools Nicolas has discovered since writing the book. This episode sponsored by WorkOS.




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Carlos and the Boys

11/13/2024 - 8:30 PM - Venue: Broadway Tavern and Grill




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Carlsberg Group Unveils Somersby’s Global Visual Identity Refresh

As part of the brand refresh, the Somersby tree has been redesigned to make it more iconic, with a simplified, more recognizable shape that is naturally uplifting. Its canopy with its distinctive shape can flex to aid flavor navigation.




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TRAMA, de Carlos Alberto Montaner (Plaza & Janés)

Título:
Trama
Autor: Carlos Alberto Montaner (1943-2023)
Cubierta: Fabo
Editor: Plaza & Janés Editores (Barcelona)
Edición: 1ª ed.
Fecha de edición: 1987-09
Descripción física: 268 p.; 15,5x21,5 cm.: solapas
Serie: Plaza & Janés literaria
ISBN: 978-84-01-38111-9 (84-01-38111-8)
Depósito legal: B. 27.266-1987
Estructura: 6 capítulos con varios subcapítulos cada uno, epílogos
Información sobre impresión:
Impreso en HUROPE, S.A. - Recaredo, 2 - Barcelona
 
Información de contracubierta:
Sería perfectamente posible resumir en un párrafo la historia de Trama, pero no es conveniente. En la novela hay un elemento de suspense que se debe disfrutar hasta el final.
Sin embargo, queremos advertir que los dramáticos sucesos relatados transcurrieron real y secretamente a fines del siglo pasado en Alemania, Jamaica, Chicago, Nueva York, Madrid, La Habana y París. (Algunas consecuencias de aquellos hechos todavía perduran.)
Pero hay más: Trama es también una novela de amor. Sólo que de amor entre tres —dos hombres y una mujer— lo que complica morbosamente el relato.
Y es una novela policíaca, porque contiene todos los elementos básicos del género: el crimen, los criminales, las pistas y el infatigable detective.
Y es una novela de aventuras, en la que cada capítulo depara un suceso sorprendente, aumenta un grado la ansiedad del lector y lo precipita hacia el siguiente.
Y es una novela sicológica, porque los personajes principales comparecen con personalidades bien definidas y características diferentes.
Pero —además— es una gran novela a secas. Un libro escrito con una prosa ceñida, transparente, siempre al servicio de la carpintería interior de la obra, lo que explica que, una vez leída, no sea fácil olvidarse de la historia ni de sus protagonistas principales.
 
Información de solapas:
Carlos Alberto Montaner nació en La Habana en 1943. Desde 1970 reside en Madrid. Ha publicado once libros. Trama es su segunda novela. La primera, Perromundo (1972), cuenta con varias ediciones en diferentes países —dos de ellas en Plaza & Janés— fue llevada al cine en 1979. Tiene dos libros de relatos: Poker de brujas (1969) e Instantáneas al borde del abismo (1970). Entre sus libros de ensayo se destacan Informe secreto sobre la revolución cubana (1975), 200 años de gringos (1976), De la literatura considerada como una forma de urticaria (1980), Fidel Castro y la revolución cubana (1980) —también publicado por Plaza & Janés—, El ojo del ciclón (1981), Cuba: claves para una conciencia en crisis (1982) y Para un continente imaginario (1985). Montaner ha sido profesor de literatura en la Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico. Semanalmente, desde 1968, publica una columna periodística en más de medio centenar de diarios de España, América Latina y los Estados Unidos, país este último en el que se reproduce en castellano e inglés. Se le ha calificado como «uno de los más influyentes y leídos periodistas en el ámbito del idioma». Habitualmente hace comentarios para la televisión de varios países de América Latina y de los Estados Unidos.



  • AU CARLOS ALBERTO MONTANER
  • ED PLAZA Y JANES
  • GE NOVELA

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PRISONER-SCARLET ANNIVERSARY

It was on this day in 1967 that two groundbreaking programs made their debut: Patrick McGoohan's The Prisoner and Gerry Anderson's Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. If mystery/adventure of the mid-1960s captured the youthful and optimistic energy of the jet-setters, these two programs marked a growing sense of consequences and uncertainty for agents during the later part of the decade.

McGoohan's Danger Man had been on the air since September, 1960. His stories often exposed the darker side of espionage: moral sacrifices deemed necessary to protect the common good. His John Drake, though slightly insubordinate, presented the image of a man who could recognize -but look beyond- the distasteful consequences of the job in order to carry out his duties. His critique rose to a boiling point in a number of episodes (Yesterday's Enemies, To Our Best Friend) and the theme ultimately was channeled into his next project, The Prisoner (1967-1968). McGoohan's character in The Prisoner, now an unnamed spy, has resigned as a matter of principle and finds himself kidnapped to a remote village, where he undergoes constant psychological torture to determine why he resigned and whether he will spill his secrets. Capturing a counter-culture-era mistrust of authority, he never discovers if his torturers are the enemy after his secrets or his own people testing his loyalty (or indeed, his own mind). Known as Number 6 in the Village, McGoohan's character epitomized the theme of individual freedom, liberty, and rebellion against a surveillance state and conformity. There was a 2010 mini-series based on The Prisoner, starring Ian McKellen. Although it didn't measure up to the original, the show did a good job bringing the "Village" concept up to date in the form of complacent, consumeristic communities we see developing around trends in globalization. Even in my area, I note the trend to build large apartment complexes above retail streets, for example.

Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation programs, high-octane Sci-Spy adventures, had appealed to kids throughout the early 1960s. After establishing himself with inventive programs like SupercarFireball XL5, and Stingray, Anderson and his team found international success with Thunderbirds (1965-1966). The show featured their familiar cocktail of futuristic gadgets and intrigue, while the blockbuster stories focused on a secret organization of international rescuers keeping the world safe. But as Anderson and his wife, Sylvia, moved into the later part of the decade, they shifted toward the darker sides of human nature and the theme of consequences, echoing conversations around the Vietnam War and Cold War. 

The next project would be Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967-1968), which began with a story about a team of space explorers discovering a mysterious city of energy. In a rash act of misunderstanding, the explorers mistake an innocent Mysteron gadget as a weapon and obliterate the city from the planet. As it turns out, however, the aliens can re-create any matter that has been destroyed. Neat trick, and essential to the show's premise. The city magically returns and the Mysterons vow to take revenge on humanity for its cruel, aggressive nature. The program was a much more violent affair. The hero of the piece, Captain Scarlet, began the series as an alien-constructed double agent assigned to assassinate the world's president. There was even a devastating suicide-bomber scene in the pilot and the series is packed with violent killings and ominous plots to destroy the earthmen. Once Scarlet was killed, however, he was able to regenerate and escape alien control. This established the arc of each episode, where the hero ultimately experiences a brutal death followed by a resurrection. His colleague, Captain Black, remained a rogue killer-agent for the enemy. Children's programming? Dark times indeed! Style fans take note: the costumes in the series were inspired by Pierre Cardins' space fashions! 

If these two programs illustrated transitions in the popular imagination, the trend seemed to take an odd turn by the following year. In a visit to the 1968 Exhibit in Oakland some years back, I was struck by the odd juxtaposition of truly violent historical experiences in the news, public anxiety and protest, and the strange effort of American mainstream TV, in contrast to these UK shows discussed above, to create a lulling oasis with shows like Green Acres, Beverly Hillbillies, and I Dream of Jeanie. Independent filmmakers had more liberty to present subversive material, creating films such as Easy Rider, The Monkees Head, and Night of the Living Dead. In the UK, The Prisoner and Captain Scarlet illustrated a culture trying to cope with the circumstances of the times within a mainstream medium. Whether it was questioning freedom and individuality, or consequences and culpability, these programs stand the test of time because they weren't afraid to ask questions and to frame them in ways that evoked excitement, sparkled with cutting-edge playful fashion and design, and explored real empathy. Spy Vibe wishes a very Happy 57th anniversary to The Prisoner and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Related posts: Review: The Prisoner Vol 2 (Big Finish), Interview: The Prisoner Guide,  Portmeirion Photography 1Portmeirion PhotographyThe Prisoner London FlatAlan Hayes Prisoner Audio ReviewInterview: Ian OlgivyInterview: Brian GormanPrisoner SupergrassPrisoner XTCPrisoner XTC 2Prisoner DC FontanaThe Prisoner 50th EventGerry Anderson ComicsInside Gerry AndersonAnderson documentaryThunderbirds Comic CollectionLicense to Kill PuppetsAnderson ModelsSylvia Anderson FashionThe Prisoner and Captain ScarletSet Design Countdown #9Nehru JacketsSpy Vibe Radio #6 (The Prisoner)

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Georgia’s CRS Sales & Marketing Earns First Carlisle Experience Award

See how CRS, Inc. helped roofing contractors during difficult times with RC's exclusive coverage of the inaugural Carlisle Experience Award.




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Carlisle Introduces Bio-Based Polyiso Eco Rigid Foam Insulation

The new rigid foam insulation from Carlisle Construction Materials comprises 5% bio-circular content derived from renewable raw materials, which contributes to reducing reliance on fossil resources.




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VIDEO: RC Editor’s Choice Spotlight – Carlisle’s WIP GRIP

Learn more about how Carlisle’s WIP GRIP from Phil Long, Northeast Regional Manager for Carlisle’s WIP Products Division, and how it can keep workers safe on the job.




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Carlos Tavares: el gran 'amigo' del automóvil en España al que aún le quedan dos macroinversiones pendientes

El ejecutivo portugués ha logrado convertir a su grupo en el primer fabricante de vehículos en nuestro país. Y debería aprobar dos nuevos megaproyectos que suman 4.000 millones de euros. Leer



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¿Puedo guardar el sitio a mi coche para poder aparcarlo en la calle? Esto es lo que dice la ley

Este tipo de situaciones tan extendidas suelen dar lugar a conflictos públicos Leer




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Nadal se regala un partidillo en Arabia Saudí con Alcaraz antes de su adiós: "No he podido apretar a una bestia como Carlos"

A un mes de la Copa Davis en la que se despedirá del tenis cae ante su compatriota por un doble 6-3 y se medirá a Djokovic este sábado en otro amistoso Leer




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Así resistió la 'invicta' Bilbao cinco meses de asedios con la destrucción de 6.500 bombas, sin alimentos rodeada de carlistas

El arqueólogo Gorka Martín detalla en 'Bilbao, 1874' uno de los episodios de la historia de la capital vizcaína que ha marcado su impronta liberal. El autor presenta mañana martes en la FNAC de Bilbao un asedio clave en la Tercera Guerra Carlista. Leer



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Memorias de Idhún y el c(h)ulito de Carlos Cuevas




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Carlos Franganillo, premio Cerecedo de Periodismo

El jurado ha destacado de Carlos Franganillo "su trayectoria como referencia del periodismo televisivo en España", así como "su independencia, rigor, capacidad para innovar los formatos periodísticos de la televisión y su vocación por el reporterismo" Leer




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La respuesta de Juan Carlos Rivero que destapa una guerra interna en Estudio Estadio: "No formarás parte, no tengas la menor duda"

Rivero volverá a presentar el programa esta temporada tras haber sido defenestrado hace dos años y pese a las continuas críticas a su trabajo Leer




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El homenaje de Carlos Alsina al "grande que confió en mí cuando no había ningún motivo real para hacerlo"

Se llama Radioficción y se interpreta y emite desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo en los estudios de Onda Cero. Cada miércoles la mesa de Carlos Alsina en Más de uno se transforma por unos instantes en un gran teatro, en un gran homenaje, en la necesidad de devolver al oyente las raíces de la radio Leer




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Premio Ondas 2024 para Carlos Alsina, La Revuelta, Àngels Barceló y Estopa

Los 71 Premios Ondas han reconocido al programa Ficción Sonora en la categoría de mejor programa de Radio, a Estopa por su trayectoria musical o a La Revuelta, como el mejor programa en la categoría de televisión Leer




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El nuevo desafío de Jorge Bustos: "¡Qué disparate! No voy a ser el sustituto de Carlos Herrera (...) Estoy a mil millas de un gran maestro"

Desde septiembre, Jorge Bustos compagina el micrófono con la página en blanco. Al frente de Mediodía en Cope, el subdirector de EL MUNDO, se enfrenta a un nuevo y exigente desafío: la radio. "Ejecuto mis días más o menos con el rigor de un abad cisterciense", asegura Leer




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Arturo Pérez-Reverte y la "criminal" partida de ajedrez de Pedro Sánchez y Carlos Mazón

Anoche en El Hormiguero, Arturo Pérez-Reverte le dijo a Pablo Motos "no me calientes, ya está". Quería hacer el escritor un acto de contrición, de control. Fue imposible. La indignación, el malestar, la vergüenza por todo lo ocurrido fueron más fuertes Leer




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Carlos Alcaraz sale en defensa de Ángel Gaitán: "Una gestión que deberían hacer otros"

El deportista ha recibido muchas críticas en X Leer




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El Gobierno pidió bombas de desatasque de alcantarillado a Emergencias, pero no a las CCAA hasta que Carlos Mazón insistió en su necesidad

La delegada del Gobierno aseguró que la petición se trasladó el viernes, pero no directamente a las autonomías y la FEMP, que son las que poseen esa maquinaria Leer




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Un tercer gobierno de Carlos Mazón "más técnico" para afrontar la reconstrucción con "agilidad"

El presidente Carlos Mazón, obligado a cambiar en apenas cuatro meses de consejeros y reestructurar departamentos para afrontar, en minoría, la segunda parte de la legislatura marcada por la catástrofe. La vicepresidenta Camarero, la voz más fuerte Leer




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How Carl Rogers Revolutionized Early Psychotherapy

Carl Rogers, the founder of the person-centered approach, revolutionized early psychotherapy. Learn how his methods continue to change the world today.




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Modeling risk applying Monte Carlo simulation, real options analysis, forecasting, and optimization techniques

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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La femme écarlate

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42423 DVD




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Scarlett Johansson also thinks OpenAI's new voice sounds like her. She's not happy about it

Johansson, who portrayed the voice of a computer program in 'Her,' was not behind OpenAI's 'Sky' voice assistant. Another actor provided the voice, OpenAI said.




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Tom Cavanagh and Carlos Valdes Bid Farewell to 'The Flash' After Seven Seasons

The original stars of The CW series will not be returning for an eighth season while fellow castmates Candice Patton and Danielle Panabaker are negotiating new deals.