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Publicado por: Fundación Santilla
Autor: Diego A. Golombek
2008
Este documento constituye un aporte para al reflexión sobre la enseñanza de las ciencias en el marco del IV Foro Latinoamericano de Educación organizado por la Fundación Santillana, bajo el lema “Aprender y enseñar ciencias. Desafíos, estrategias y oportunidades”.
Los crecientes cambios [...]


Creator and Four Users of Loverspy Spyware Program Indicted
NEWS RELEASE SUMMARY – August 26, 2005
United States Attorney Carol C. Lam of the Southern District of California and John C. Richter, Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice, announced today the indictments of Carlos Enrique Perez-Melara — the creator and marketer [...]


O presente mal intencionado, carrega o nome do mito grego. Hoje me deparei com esta experiencia.
Demorou um pouco para entender o que estava acontecendo. So percebi quando loguei e o wallpaper estava diferente. Desloguei e loguei de novo para ter certeza que o usuario estava correto. E para desagradavel surpresa estava.
Clico aqui e ali, tudo [...]


Procurando sobre Ferdinand Saussure encontrei essa música: The Death of Ferdinand Saussure. Vejam o clipe:

The Death of Ferdinand Saussure – Artist(Band):The Magnetic Fields

I met Ferdinand de Saussure
On a night like this
On love he said
“I’m not so sure
I even know what it is
No understanding
No closure
It is a nemesis
You can’t use a bulldozer
To [...]


folks

26Jul08

the name of the blog was selected because without it, nothing can be…


“The principle of linguistic relativity aka “Sapir–Whorf hypothesis“. The idea that Language shapes thought and action. Eskimos have more words for snow than people in the tropics (but the idea that Eskimos have hundreds of words for snow is a myth).”


Principles:
1. Media (meaning ways of communicating) mediates all human relationships
2. All media are biased, like the Mayan speech is biased toward their culture.
3. A change in media can have profound effects on society. We can shift our ways of thinking.
“Seeing like a state”

The first Australian census taking find that language makes things difficult. Nalumin and [...]


“Communication,” which is etymologically related to both “communion” and “community,” comes from the Latin communicare, which means “to make common” (Weekley, 1967, p. 338) or “to share.” DeVito (1986) expanded on this, writing that communication is “[t]he process or act of transmitting a message from a sender to a receiver, through a channel and with [...]


Pesquisando sobre uma maneira de me tornar academica, phD sem precisar ficar horas passando o cerébro no moedor de carne, usei a palavra “Cyber Academic” e encontrei o Martini Method.
Cheers!


because died scares …  it is so normal .Who knows? walking in both sides and signs for the language