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Neste ambiente especulativo, jovens atletas talentosos — alguns deles crianças — são comprados e vendidos como qualquer outra matéria-prima.
The government's chief peace adviser, Teresita Deles, shared the Muslim rebel leader's opinion about possible penetration of Islamic State militants in the south.
Os ideais deles me fizeram acreditar que um Brasil melhor, menos desigual e que não fosse governado por elites corruptas e autoritárias, era possível.
Antes de se casar com Vera Lúcia, Ronaldo, que trabalha pintando tubos de refinaria de petróleo, passou todas as noites, durante um ano, cavando e nivelando um pedaço de terra coberto de mato, localizado no alto de um penhasco, preparando o terreno para construir a casa deles com telhado ondulado de telhas vermelhas e varais de roupa nas laterais.
Vanessa Van der Linden, que ajudou a descobrir que o vírus Zika causa microcefalia e tratou alguns gêmeos, disse que uma explicação pode ser que, em alguns casos de gêmeos fraternos, o Zika cruzou ambas as placentas, mas os gêmeos tinham diferenças genéticas que influenciaram o porquê de apenas um deles ter sido infectado ou "o porquê de os bebês reagirem de forma diferente ao vírus".
Apesar dos 800 produtos que a Nestlé afirma estarem disponíveis por meio de suas revendedoras, da Silva diz que seus clientes estão mais interessados em cerca de duas dúzias deles, praticamente todos açucarados, como Kit-Kats, o iogurte grego de frutas vermelhas cujo pote de 100 gramas contém 17 gramas de açúcar; e o Chandelle Paçoca, uma sobremesa láctea aromatizada com amendoim cuja embalagem do mesmo tamanho contém 20 gramas de açúcar; apenas 53 gramas a menos do limite recomendado pela Organização Mundial da Saúde.
A Spanish version, referred to as the Spanish DELES (Sp-DELES) has been validated and utilized with Spanish students. A Portuguese version of the DELES was developed and administered in 2009.
The DELES is significant in the realm of post-secondary distance education because it was the first instrument available to seek associations between the psychosocial learning environment and student satisfaction with their distance education class. By statistically measuring associations between the six DELES scales and the scale of “Enjoyment,” researchers have been able to determine that Personal Relevance is the strongest positive and statistically significant contributor to student satisfaction in distance education in one setting. The Turkish DELES (TR-DELES) researchers discovered that, with their population, student satisfaction was more closely aligned statistically with Instructor Support. Conversely, the Spanish determined, with the Spanish DELES (Sp-DELES), that Active Learning and Autonomy are most influential on distance education student satisfaction.
The DELES has been utilized in the United States to compare social work students' perceptions of their learning environments in a face-to-face class, a blended learning (hybrid) class, and an asynchronous learning distance education version of the same class. It has also been translated into Chinese and used to identify motivation of Taiwanese adult distance education learners. The DELES has been translated into Arabic and used to determine undergraduate students' perceptions of blended learning in the Arab Open University-Bahrain Branch. The DELES has also been translated into Turkish and used to study Turkish online learning environments—this version is referred to as the Turkish DELES (TR-DELES).
The Distance Education Learning Environments Survey (DELES) is a psychosocial learning environment survey designed specifically to measure college and university distance education learning environments. The DELES was developed in 2003. The DELES was designed to measure students' perceptions of their distance education social environment through six scales: # Instructor Support (Scale I, consisting of 8 items), (e.g. The instructor responds promptly to my questions).
With the Portuguese version of the DELES it was determined that Student Interaction and Collaboration was most closely aligned with student satisfaction in Education courses. The DELES has consistently held up well in terms of validity and reliability in 27 independent studies, including studies where the DELES has been translated into Mandarin, Turkish, Arabic and Spanish. It has been modified for use in Malaysia and Palestine.
Teresita "Ging" Quintos Deles is a Filipina feminist, peace advocate, and government official best known for having been the Philippine government's Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process from 2003–2005 and 2010 to 2016. Deles began her career as a teacher. She then became an advocate for women's rights and worked on addressing poverty issues. In 2003 she became the first woman appointed as Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process.
A Stranger to Command (2008) is a fantasy novel written by Sherwood Smith. It was written as a prequel to her first published work that takes place on the actual Sartorias-deles, Crown Duel.
She served through 2005 and again from 2010 through 2016. While serving in that capacity the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) was signed in 2014. Deles has been active in several non-governmental organizations including the ASEAN Institute for Peace and Reconciliation (AIPR), the Coalition for Peace, the Standby Mediation Team under the UN Department of Public Affairs, and the Center on Innovation Transformation and Excellence in Governance (INCITEGov). In 2012 Deles was the recipient of the N-Peace Award as a role model for peace .
In 1976, now known as U/Tex Wranglers, the team finished in the top four in the second and third conferences. The Wranglers acquired Lim Eng Beng, Jaime Noblezada, Romualdo Cabading and Roy Deles from the soon-to-be defunct ballclub Quasar TV Makers in the second conference.
Several decades before Crown Duels release, Smith "began the laborious process of consolidating" her notes on Sartorias-deles. As part of her development of the novel, she drew inspiration from European history; for example, details like the novel's fan language and changing fashions were inspired by the fashions at the Palace of Versailles court of Louis XIV of France.
Tourist objects in Klaten District are: # Sewu Prambanan Temple, is a traditional cultural tourism, and traditional ceremony that is potential. # Deles Indah Nature, is located in the' slope of Mount Merapi, exactly in Sidorejo Village of Kemalang Subdistrict. # Jombor swamp, is located in Krakitan Village of Bayat Subdistrict. # Nilo and Ponggok Water source, is located in a fishing area of Janti, Janti Village, Polanharjo subdistrict and Pongkok water source in Dukuh Nganjat Pongkok Village of Polanharjo Subdistrict.
The Weavers' four-overtime win over Manilabank was a forgotten classic mainly because of the absence of stars who were preparing for the 7th Asian Basketball Confederation and were off their mother teams. Others in the Weavers championship team were former college standouts Jess Sta. Maria, Virgilio "Bong" de la Cruz, Roehl Deles and Romeo Frank. The team had its big break in 1974 when BAP President Gonzalo "Lito" Puyat pardoned players previously banned for game-fixing and awarded former Crispa players Danilo Florencio and Rudolf Kutch to U/Tex.
In 2008 Smith also published a prequel about Shevraeth: A Stranger to Command. Smith invented Sartorias-deles as a fantasy world that gradually became populated by humans over a number of centuries; these new arrivals were influenced by the world's indigenous beings enough to better themselves, largely eradicating societal problems like disease and overpopulation. She originally wrote Crown Duel as a twenty-year- old, and when she returned to rewrite the story later in life, she sought to maintain the story from Mel's young perspective. As a result, the novel's intended audience are young adults.
The 1975 UE Warriors, UAAP seniors' basketball champions. University of the East, with Tito Varela providing the hustle and power and Emer Legaspi humbling the number of guards thrown to him, beat Far Eastern University, 85-80, to retain the title it won from the same team the prior year. Emer Legaspi, the same Warrior the Tamaraws limited to 11 in their clash a week before the championship fight, finished with 31. FEU's Anastacio Deles and Pablo Javier, failed miserably in containing the UE hotshot who got all the screens he needed from Varela and Benjie Chua.
As one of the founding members of Asia's first play-for-pay league, U/Tex was often hailed as the third best team behind Crispa and Toyota during the 1970s. They finished third place in the first and third conferences of the league's inaugural season. The Weavers were involved in the first-ever PBA playoff game in the first conference, losing to Crispa for the right to meet Toyota in the championship. Their lineup aside from Danny Florencio and Rudolf Kutch were consist of Danny Basilan, Roehl Deles, Romeo Frank, Larry Mumar, Jaime Otazu and Ricky Pineda.
"Mas, pelo que eu conhecia deles, eu acho extremamente normal um irmão trair o outro naquela família, eles não medem muito as coisas para conseguir o que querem. Então, um irmão trair o outro ali, um trair a mãe, o amigo trair o outro... Se for pra ganhar grana, aposto que eles são capazes de fazer tudo." Annoyed by Lamounier meddling in "private family business", Max Cavalera's answer came through "Bumbklaatt", a song on Soulfly's debut album. Max explained that, in Jamaican patois, "Bumbklatt" means "blood clot" and it is also "a big insult... It means motherfucker or a piece of shit in Jamaica".
Eight paragraph: Esses números talvez estivessem exagerados – afinal, Gonçalves Chaves era contra a escravidão, e usou de todos os argumentos para combatê-la em sua obra "Memórias Economo-políticas sobre a administração pública do Brasil". Um deles era justamente o de que "o excessivo número de escravos faz com que não o possamos tratar como temos obrigação". This number decreased to 25% in 1858 and to only 5.2% in 2005. Most of them were bought from Angola, though this doesn't necessarily means that they were originally inhabitants of that region. After independence from Portugal (1822) the Brazilian government started to stimulate the arrival of a new wave of immigrants to settle the South.
When você is strictly a second-person pronoun, the use of possessive seu/sua may turn some phrases quite ambiguous since one would wonder whether seu/sua refers to the second person você or to the third person ele/ela. BP thus tends to use the third- person possessive 'seu' to mean "your" since você is a third-person pronoun and uses 'dele', 'dela', 'deles', and 'delas' ("of him/her/them" and placed after the noun) as third-person possessive forms. If no ambiguity could arise (especially in narrative texts), seu is also used to mean 'his' or 'her'. Both forms ('seu' or 'dele(s) /dela(s)') are considered grammatically correct in Brazilian Portuguese.
The novel begins in the fictional country of Remalna in Sartorias-deles, where seventeen-year-old Countess Meliara "Mel" Astiar of Tlanth makes an oath to her dying father. She swears in that oath that she and her older brother Count Branaric "Bran" (21) will defend their people from the growing greed of King Galdran. Galdran covets the Tlanth lands for his cruel cousin, Baron Nenthar Debegri, and also seeks to break the Covenant – an ancient pact between humans and the Hill Folk – by resuming the harvest of their valuable "colorwoods". When Mel and Bran learn of these plans, they feel compelled to fulfill their promise and enter into a war ill-prepared and severely outnumbered.
Crown Duel is a 2002 young adult fantasy novel written by American author Sherwood Smith, originally published as two separate books, Crown Duel (1997) and Court Duel (1998). Both stories take place in the fictional land of Sartorias-deles, a fantasy world Smith has written about since her youth. The first book follows the adventures of young Countess Meliara "Mel" Astiar of Tlanth as she and her small group of forces rebel against the greed of King Galdran; along the way the mysterious Marquis of Shevraeth aids her, though she distrusts him. With the king now dead, the second part focuses on Mel's journey to the court in Remalna-city, where she must navigate court intrigues surrounding Shevraeth's rise to power as king.
Why is it safe to drink from a stream there, and not here?". She conceived Sartorias-deles as a world where, over the course of several centuries, humans of many different races entered through "worldgates" and were influenced by the culture of its indigenous beings. According to Smith, while her invented world was not perfect, it contains fewer problems than Earth has endured, such as disease and overpopulation. She wrote, > "basically, the indigenous life forms, appalled by these things that came > through and started multiplying and spreading out, carrying their diseases > and wars, tried to fix things for the humans ... Their history is not all > happy, it's very strange, and humans still have many human problems, but in > other ways they are somewhat different from [Earth].
In 1982, the Wranglers released some of its veterans from the lineup during the off- season, among them were Roy Deles, the Pineda brothers Ricky and Molet, Danny Pribhdas and David Regullano. The team signed rookies Steve Watson and Carlson Samlani and acquired Gary Vargas from the disbanded CDCP ballclub, along with Evalson Valencia from San Miguel, Bong dela Cruz and Tito Varela from Crispa. U/Tex enlisted the services of Julius Wayne as their import in the First Conference and the team had their last best finish, upsetting the Lew Massey- powered Gilbey's Gin in the best-of-three quarterfinal series but lost to San Miguel Beermen in four games in the best-of-five semifinal series. Before the start of the Third Conference, Lim Eng Beng was traded and reunited with coach Tommy Manotoc at San Miguel, the Wranglers got Alex Tan from the Beermen in return.
Although a few parts of Brazil still use tu and the corresponding second-person singular verb forms, most areas either use tu with third-person verb forms or (increasingly) drop tu entirely in favor of você. This has in turn caused the original third-person possessive seu, sua to shift to primarily second-person use, alongside the appearance of a new third-person possessive dele, dela (plural deles, delas, "their") that follows the noun (thus paraphrases such as o carro dele "his car", o carro dela "her car"). The formal o senhor is also increasingly restricted to highly formal situations, such as that of a storekeeper addressing a customer, or a child or teenager addressing an adult stranger. More conservative in this regard is the fluminense dialect of Brazilian Portuguese (spoken in Rio de Janeiro, Espírito Santo and in the Zona da Mata of the state of Minas Gerais) – especially its carioca sociolect.

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