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Filled with great and small reflections that invite readers to delve further, Centrings allows us to gradually move closer to the authentic and offers the tools necessary for identifying and disgarding the non-authentic.
An unexpected accident has kept Claudia away from her city paradise. She has to spend several weeks without video games or internet in her grandparents' village, in the mountains. "How boring," she thinks when she arrives. But she does not know what adventures and intrigues await her here.
Published papers from the 'Collections, Loot, Museums and the Art Market in Spain in the 18th and 19th Century' conference. The aim of the conference was to expound the results of parallel research undertaken by university specialists and museum professionals who offer new viewpoints on art collections, cultural institutions, plus their development and management.
'How to win a war' is a historical review of the Second World War from a different point of view (focusing on the historical and business lessons that we can take away for our own time).
'Kiss or kill. Kiss glory or die in the attempt. To lose is to die, to win is to feel. The struggle is what distinguishes a victory, a winner. " A one off. A hero. An extraordinary person. Kilian Jornet is the current world champion of skyrunning, one of the toughest physical challenges on the planet. He has ascended and descended Kilimanjaro faster than anone else in the world.
Chronicles of the Impossible is a balanced collection of stories written by the poet Lur Sotuela and illustrated by Julio Silva. Psychological depth, human concerns and a caustic black humour pervade each of these 25 stories.
This books puts forward the most significant cultural and sociocultural aspects of the 21 countries in which Spanish is spoken and the four countries in which it has a considerable presence. CEFR level A2-B1.