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NUEVOALIANZAMohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) es sin duda una de las figuras cuya actividad y pensamiento resultan claves en la configuración del mundo contemporáneo. Conocido tambien como Mahatma -'alma grande'-, sus convicciones, firmemente arraigadas en el ascetismo y la autodisciplina, así como en la no-violencia y la rectitud en el comportamiento, no sólo abrieron una vía fundamental en la lucha anticolonialista que, recurriendo a menudo a la desobediencia civil, acabaría llevando a la India a alcanzar su independencia del Imperio británico, sino que proporcionaron, y proporcionan aún hoy, unas herramientas o recursos preciosos al activismo político. Al igual que el volumen de Martin L. King ya publicado en esta colección, el presente reúne una selección de sus discursos, ensayos y textos más celebres e importantes, acompañada de un completísimo estudio introductorio que da cuenta cabal de la evolución y el desempeño de Gandhi a lo largo de su existencia, analiza los elementos clave de su pensamiento y de su estrategia política, y pone de manifiesto su relevancia a la hora de hacer frente a los desafíos del mundo del siglo XXI. -
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NUEVOALIANZASinopsis de ENSAYO SOBRE EL CANSANCIO
Peter Handke, Premio Nobel de Literatura 2019 Peter Handke (1942) es uno de los escritores actuales más importantes, polémicos y populares en lengua alemana. Sus obras suelen gravitar en torno a las dificultades en la comunicación humana, la soledad o sus consecuencias, con un estilo original que no renuncia nunca al compromiso con la literatura. "Ensayo sobre el cansancio" (1989) toma este estado como excusa o punto de partida para hilvanar en primera persona ideas que van más allá del mismo, en un discurso en el que lo que se busca no es tanto lo exacto ni lo riguroso como la relación personal con lo que se explica. -
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NUEVOALIANZA En La emocion, fuente de vida, Francisco Mora, aclamado autor de Neuroeducacion, nos invita a reflexionar sobre un asunto de especial relevancia en las sociedades occidentales actuales, en las que las personas cada vez viven mas tiempo sin saber, en ocasiones, para que: el envejecimiento. Un asunto que, por su importancia, guarda implicaciones a nivel personal y cotidiano, profesional e intelectual, cientifico y filosofico e incluso religioso. La obra, publicada anteriormente con el titulo Ser viejo no es estar muerto, recalca la importancia que tiene a la hora de afrontar ventajosamente esta etapa de la vida una de las vertientes fundamentales del ser humano: la emocion, esa energia que mueve el mundo vivo, "ese motor que todos llevamos dentro y que nos empuja a seguir vivos". -
Because of the biological similarities between many animals and humans, scientists can learn about diseases, and find out how humans might react to medicines, cosmetics, chemicals, and other products by testing them on animals first. According to the Humane Society of the United States, more than twenty-five million animals are used in research, testing, and education each year. Readers learn about the various philosophies on animal testing, what tests are used, and how they are performed. The book presents the pros and cons of animal testing and some of the alternative methods to animal testing that scientists are developing today. -
Artificial Intelligence is one of the most intriguing and difficult technological advances ever explored by man. It is the study of intelligent behavior and the attempt to recreate it through technology. This beginner's guide explores, not only the technology behind AI, but the current and future benefits of further exploration. -
The spread of harmful chemicals and biological organisms can injure and kill thousands of people and make an infected area unlivable for some time to come. In the age of modern terrorism, many people fear militant organizations will unleash chemical and biological weapons in public places. This book provides readers with an overview of what these weapons are, who uses them and why, and explains how much of a threat they are to our way of life. Over time, countries have pledged to ban the use of CBWs in various agreements, with limited success. -
Chemistry is often a daunting subject for students, fostering a bewilderment that sets in upon their first encounter with the Periodic Table. This book demystifies an important aspect of the subject--chemical reactions--and demonstrates exactly how fascinating and fun chemistry can be. Starting out by explaining just what a chemical reaction is--and what it isn't--the book details in accessible language the various kinds of chemical reactions that are possible. It draws upon readily comprehensible everyday examples, like rusting metal, baking bread, battery power, digestion, rotting eggs, and burning candles. The book then turns to a survey of the history of chemical research, beginning in the Ancient and Classical Worlds, progressing to the Medieval alchemists and Renaissance innovators, and ending with the leading lights of modern chemistry. Readers will be introduced to luminaries such as Antoine Lavoisier, John Dalton, Louis Pasteur, Dmitri Mendeleyev, the Curies, and Ernest Rutherford. It concludes with an inspiring examination of how current research and cutting edge developments are using chemistry and chemical reactions to save lives and insure continued life on Earth. This book amply illustrates the accessibility, relevance, and gee-whiz fun of chemical reactions. -
The world's wildlife is vanishing at an alarming rate. Scientists at the Nature Conservancy and the World Wildlife Federation estimate that one in four mammals, and a full third of Earth's amphibians are in danger of becoming extinct. Today species are becoming extinct at a rate that is anywhere from 100 to 1,000 times faster than normal. People have been in fierce competition with wild animals for land, food, and natural resources for years. When over-hunting and -fishing of species and a rise in the level of pollution is added to this mix, humans come to represent the single gravest threat to wildlife survival. Any species that disappears leaves a hole in the web of life. Mass extinction would leave so many holes that the web might totally fall apart. Humans must realize the important role wildlife plays in the survival of the planet and reverse the damage--before it's too late. -
Since the terrible events of 9/11, more attention than ever has been paid to the threats and challenges posed by terrorists. Weinberg explains who the terrorists are, where they came from, what motivates them, and what, if anything, can be done to stop them. It provides a fascinating insight into how terrorist 'cells' operate and what they might do in the future. Leonard Weinberg is Foundation Professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada. He has also served as a consultant to the United Nations Office for the Prevention of Terrorism and was a recipient of the 1999 Thornton Peace Prize. -
Today there are more than 1.1 billion Muslims in the world. Even in the wake of this enormous growth, many of the practices established by Muhammad remain intact today. By adhering to the Qur’an, Muslims observe a rich cultural tradition that bridges the past, present, and future worlds in a community of the faithful.