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The historical event full of hope that took place on January 1, 1959, and which gave rise to so much joy and admiration and so many expectations, has at the very least become part of a mythical narrative that justifies relations and institutions in the so-called revolutionary world.
Through the experiences analysed in this book, both in member countries of the OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development) and Latin America, and in spite of the broad heterogeneity of the contexts, a series of factors which have a positive effect on professional teaching development can be identified.
Companies and their employees are plagued by stress. This is a book for overcoming, using a wide variety of techniques, one of the great evils of our society and business world. Its main theme is the vision of a new business, with new values, in which professionals attain their highest levels of productivity, creativity and, at the same time, a sense of wellbeing.
Bea thinks that adults behave strangely and worry about things that, to her, seem insignificant or plain idiotic. But, apparently, growing up is like a dose of measles that comes out of the blue and leaves you changed: some of the girls in her class have already made the change and are beginning to change, become silly and – worst of all! – get interested in boys.
Travel and daydream with this pop-up book. Each page reveals the setting for an exciting journey and the vehicle that will transport us. Eleven landscapes full of colour and poetry, traversed by bicycle, by train, by helicopter, even by sleigh! The journey is about to begin.
“On summer nights I swim in the star flecked tank, I wash my face first with one paw, then with the other, then with both together, and this brings me great joy.” A bear who lives in the pipes of a building gradually discovers the strange and solitary life of human beings. A charming story from the great Julio Cortázar.
Queharé is a special postman in a very special, fun world. He has one shoe, two pairs of glasses, three pocket watches and four leather sacks where he carries five bundles of postcards, six folders of letters, seven telegrams and eight urgent parcels. A very special picture book where numbers and anything unreal are all in a day’s work. From six years up.