Teachers' Manual for the Public Schools of Puerto Rico
Author: Puerto Rico. Junta Insular de Instrucción
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Published: 1900
Total Pages: 692
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Author: Puerto Rico. Junta Insular de Instrucción
Publisher:
Published: 1900
Total Pages: 692
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: GIL-ALBERT VELARDE , FERNANDO
Publisher: Ediciones Mundi-Prensa
Published: 2006-01-01
Total Pages: 140
ISBN-13: 8484762912
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEl primer volumen de esta obra que ahora presentamos, trata de la primera fase que todo profesional debe abordar en el "Establecimiento de jardines, parques y espacios verdes"; con ella pretendemos conseguir una guía obligada para el "jardinero profesional" que será seguida por una segunda parte sobre "El mantenimiento y conservación de los jardines y parques". El texto pretende fundamentalmente poner de manifiesto y abordar en profundidad la tecnología que hoy se aplica en la jardinería moderna y su gran complejidad, en la que el antiguo concepto de "jardinero" no tiene cabida, ya que resultan imprescindibles cualificaciones técnicas del más alto nivel para poder crear y mantener espacios de este tipo con las suficientes garantías. En la elaboración del libro se ha puesto de manifiesto también que aunque existe una amplia bibliografía sobre diseño y proyecto de jardines así como sobre plantas ornamentales y composiciones vegetales, hay muy poca documentación sobre las técnicas agronómicas modernas que se aplican en el sector. Pretendemos que este Manual llene el vacío existente sobre el tema. El autor, Catedrático de la Escuela T.S. de Ingenieros Agrónomos de Madrid, y promotor y Director del Master en Jardinería y Paisajismo de la U.P.M. intenta sistematizar y estructurar los contenidos de forma práctica y aplicable a las situaciones reales que tienen que afrontar los profesionales; así como comentar todas las experiencias tanto positivas como negativas vividas a lo largo de sus actividades profesionales.
Author: Paloma Blanco y Fernández de Caleya
Publisher:
Published: 1868
Total Pages: 420
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bruce G. Baldwin
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2012-01-31
Total Pages: 1592
ISBN-13: 0520253124
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“California’s extraordinary flora is described in contemporary detail in this handy volume, which should prove an inspiration to all of those interested in these plants, their habitats, and their importance to a state richer in botanical diversity than any other part of the United States. This is a thorough revision of an indispensable book.”—Peter H. Raven, Missouri Botanical Garden “This second edition of The Jepson Manual is a monumental achievement! Far more than a simple update, the book has gone through a thorough revision, making it a must-have book for California plant enthusiasts—professional and lay alike."—Lucinda McDade, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden “Biogeographers, vegetation ecologists, and practitioners of conservation and restoration will all welcome the second edition of the Jepson Manual. Many improvements in this second edition include major taxonomic name changes, more information on habitat/range/phenology, better keys, and new illustrations. The second edition is more user-friendly, accurate, and scientifically rigorous. And these improvements are exactly the kind of recent, authoritative, and trusted flora needed.”—Michael G. Barbour, University of California, Davis
Author: Ventura Fuentes
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 256
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Diego Molina
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2024-09-18
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 1040148646
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book reveals how the 19th Century modernisation of Bogotá led to a transformation in the social role of plants – showing how this city located in the high altitudes of the tropical Andes turned into a ‘floristic island’ formed by native, introduce, wild and cultivated plants. Urbanisation is one of the main forces behind biodiversity loss. Paradoxically, the expansion of cities has made urban environment spaces with a greater numbers of plant species compared to their surrounding areas. Planting a City in the Tropical Andes takes a multidisciplinary approach to shed light on the cultural and ecological mechanisms that have transformed modern cities into what can be described as ‘floristic islands’. By drawing upon a wide array of historical sources, this book explains how the 19th-century modernization of Bogotá (Colombia), led to the replacement of traditional botanical practices with technical knowledge, which in turn endowed the city with a unique floristic inventory. Through a unique botanical perspective on Latin American urban history, this book uncovers how capitalist dynamics in Bogotá transformed plants into providers of clean air and water and their use in the urban landscape contributed to the cultivation of disciplined citizenry. Placing plants at the forefront of its narrative, the book offers an original contribution to the underexplored history of horticulture in tropical Latin America. It serves as a compelling example of how the creative and conflicting forces of the Anthropocene have forged new environments and previously unseen relationships between people and plants. This volume will be of great use to scholars and students interested in social history, urban environmental histories and cultural history.
Author: Umberto Quattrocchi
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-11-22
Total Pages: 738
ISBN-13: 1351457128
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA reference covering over 22,000 genre of plants and thousands of species. Included are the botanical names, synonyms, homonyms, and the vernacular and trade names of the commonly accepted generic names.
Author: Noël Valis
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 428
ISBN-13: 9780822329978
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNot easily translated, the Spanish terms cursi and cursilería refer to a cultural phenomenon widely prevalent in Spanish society since the nineteenth century. Like "kitsch," cursi evokes the idea of bad taste, but it also suggests one who has pretensions of refinement and elegance without possessing them. In The Culture of Cursilería, Noël Valis examines the social meanings of cursi, viewing it as a window into modern Spanish history and particularly into the development of middle-class culture. Valis finds evidence in literature, cultural objects, and popular customs to argue that cursilería has its roots in a sense of cultural inadequacy felt by the lower middle classes in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Spain. The Spain of this era, popularly viewed as the European power most resistant to economic and social modernization, is characterized by Valis as suffering from nostalgia for a bygone, romanticized society that structured itself on strict class delineations. With the development of an economic middle class during the latter half of the nineteenth century, these designations began to break down, and individuals across all levels of the middle class exaggerated their own social status in an attempt to protect their cultural capital. While the resulting manifestations of cursilería were often provincial, indeed backward, the concept was—and still is—closely associated with a sense of home. Ultimately, Valis shows how cursilería embodied the disparity between old ways and new, and how in its awkward manners, airs of pretension, and graceless anxieties it represents Spain's uneasy surrender to the forces of modernity. The Culture of Cursilería will interest students and scholars of Latin America, cultural studies, Spanish literature, and modernity.
Author: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc
Publisher: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Published: 2011-06-01
Total Pages: 2982
ISBN-13: 1615355162
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Britannica Enciclopedia Moderna covers all fields of knowledge, including arts, geography, philosophy, science, sports, and much more. Users will enjoy a quick reference of 24,000 entries and 2.5 million words. More then 4,800 images, graphs, and tables further enlighten students and clarify subject matter. The simple A-Z organization and clear descriptions will appeal to both Spanish speakers and students of Spanish.
Author: Alfred Rehder
Publisher:
Published: 1918
Total Pages: 1042
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