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Kim is an entrepreneur who decides to set up her own business. As her project advances, she must confront all the doubts and challenges that any entrepreneur comes across. At the end of each chapter, the reader will have to make important decisions: depending on what she or he chooses, Kim's project will take one path or other.
With an autobiographical, and often poetic tone, the author recounts her life story, from her childhood and youth in her native Argentina to her present day experience in Spain.
A documentary selection from the three crucial decades of the Franco era (1955-1975) which refines and contextualises the documentary corpus with three studies on Spain during that epoch. One attempts to see it from the inside, the second examines it's external projection and the third analyses Spain through the gaze of its international environment.
This poetry collection could be the beginning of a dialogue between the body and language, with literature as the only space where this could take place.
Eva works as a striptease dancer in a sordid industrial city. Taking refuge in an impenetrable and grey solitude, she hides from herself and from a cruel past marked by the fatal gift of her beauty. Every day she unclothes her body in the peep-show cabin, but only when she meets Adán, a shy, sensitive teenager half her age, does she feel able to reveal her soul to anyone.
Throughout a number of campaigns in diverse territories, beaten but repeatedly refusing to consider themselves finaly conquered, Celtic and Germanic peoples fought for centuries against Roman expansion, first in the Italic peninsula and later in nothern and southern Europe as the unstopable march of the Roman Empire continued in it's boundless desire for conquest.
This book’s focus is on an integrated process of managing complaints, taking into account all of the different channels through which complaints can be filed, including social media. It includes:
Giotto is a butterfly, although he still looks like a caterpillar. He's such a strange character! And he's about to leave such an extraordinary adventure to: a great and incredible transformation!