A Arte da Visão Remota

A Arte da Visão Remota
Title A Arte da Visão Remota PDF eBook
Author Sergio Rijo
Publisher SERGIO RIJO
Pages 62
Release 2024-10-09
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN

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Você está procurando uma maneira de expandir sua consciência e acessar um mundo além de seus sentidos físicos? Não procure mais, "O Poder da Visão Remota", o guia definitivo para desbloquear os segredos desta prática fascinante. Com uma rica história que remonta à antiguidade, a visão remota tem sido estudada extensivamente por cientistas, pesquisadores e praticantes, e foi provado que possui uma ampla gama de aplicações em áreas como saúde, negócios e educação. Neste guia abrangente, você descobrirá as técnicas, princípios e aplicações práticas da visão remota, bem como sua combinação com outras práticas como meditação e trabalho energético. Você aprenderá a desenvolver sua percepção extrasensorial e acessar informações além dos limites de seus sentidos físicos. Com "O Poder da Visão Remota", você obterá as ferramentas necessárias para melhorar seu crescimento pessoal e exploração, bem como aprimorar suas habilidades de tomada de decisão e alcançar seus objetivos. Seja você um iniciante ou um praticante experiente, este livro é o recurso definitivo para qualquer pessoa que busca liberar o poder da visão remota.

An Anthology of Twentieth-Century Brazilian Poetry

An Anthology of Twentieth-Century Brazilian Poetry
Title An Anthology of Twentieth-Century Brazilian Poetry PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Bishop
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 208
Release 1972
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780819560230

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In Portuguese and English.

De Regno

De Regno
Title De Regno PDF eBook
Author Thomas Aquinas
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 2014-12-18
Genre
ISBN 9780692354001

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This work by Aquinas begins by discussing different types of political systems, using the classical classifications. Only rule which is directed "towards the common good of the multitude is fit to be called kingship," he argues. Rule by one man who "seeks his own benefit from his rule and not the good of the multitude subject to him" is called a "tyrant." He argues that "Just as the government of a king is the best, so the government of a tyrant is the worst," maintaining that rule by a single individual is the most efficient for accomplishing either good or evil purposes. He then proceeds to discuss "how provision might be made that the king may not fall into tyranny," stressing education and noting that "government of the kingdom must be so arranged that opportunity to tyrannize is removed." He then proceeds to consider what honor is due to kings, to discuss the appropriate qualities of a king, and to make some points on founding and maintaining a city. Principium autem intentionis nostrae hinc sumere oportet, ut quid nomine regis intelligendum sit, exponatur.

On Kingship, to the King of Cyprus

On Kingship, to the King of Cyprus
Title On Kingship, to the King of Cyprus PDF eBook
Author Saint Thomas (Aquinas)
Publisher PIMS
Pages 164
Release 1949
Genre Kings and rulers
ISBN 9780888442512

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Classical Rhetoric in the Middle Ages

Classical Rhetoric in the Middle Ages
Title Classical Rhetoric in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author John O. Ward
Publisher BRILL
Pages 724
Release 2018-12-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004368078

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Classical Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: The Medieval Rhetors and Their Art 400-1300, with Manuscript Survey to 1500 CE is a completely updated version of John Ward’s much-used doctoral thesis of 1972, and is the definitive treatment of this fundamental aspect of medieval and rhetorical culture. It is commonly believed that medieval writers were interested only in Christian truth, not in Graeco-Roman methods of ‘persuasion’ to whatever viewpoint the speaker / writer wanted. Dr Ward, however, investigates the content of well over one thousand medieval manuscripts and shows that medieval writers were fully conscious of and much dependent upon Graeco-Roman rhetorical methods of persuasion. The volume then demonstrates why and to what purpose this use of classical rhetoric took place.

Constructing the Criollo Archive

Constructing the Criollo Archive
Title Constructing the Criollo Archive PDF eBook
Author Antony Higgins
Publisher Purdue University Press
Pages 320
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9781557531988

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Focusing on a period neglected by scholars, Higgins reconstructs how during the colonial period criollos - individuals identified as being of Spanish descent born in America - elaborated a body of knowledge, an "archive," in order to establish their intellectual autonomy within the Spanish colonial administrative structures." "This book opens up an important area of research that will be of interest to scholars and students of Spanish American colonial literature and history."--BOOK JACKET.

Passing to América

Passing to América
Title Passing to América PDF eBook
Author Thomas A. Abercrombie
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 193
Release 2019-07-16
Genre History
ISBN 0271082798

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In 1803 in the colonial South American city of La Plata, Doña Martina Vilvado y Balverde presented herself to church and crown officials to denounce her husband of more than four years, Don Antonio Yta, as a “woman in disguise.” Forced to submit to a medical inspection that revealed a woman’s body, Don Antonio confessed to having been María Yta, but continued to assert his maleness and claimed to have a functional “member” that appeared, he said, when necessary. Passing to América is at once a historical biography and an in-depth examination of the sex/gender complex in an era before “gender” had been divorced from “sex.” The book presents readers with the original court docket, including Don Antonio’s extended confession, in which he tells his life story, and the equally extraordinary biographical sketch offered by Felipa Ybañez of her “son María,” both in English translation and the original Spanish. Thomas A. Abercrombie’s analysis not only grapples with how to understand the sex/gender system within the Spanish Atlantic empire at the turn of the nineteenth century but also explores what Antonio/María and contemporaries can teach us about the complexities of the relationship between sex and gender today. Passing to América brings to light a previously obscure case of gender transgression and puts Don Antonio’s life into its social and historical context in order to explore the meaning of “trans” identity in Spain and its American colonies. This accessible and intriguing study provides new insight into historical and contemporary gender construction that will interest students and scholars of gender studies and colonial Spanish literature and history. This book is freely available in an open access edition thanks to TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem)—a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the Association of University Presses and the Association of Research Libraries—and the generous support of New York University. Learn more at the TOME website: openmonographs.org.