El documento argumenta que el sistema educativo peruano se enfoca demasiado en el desarrollo del hemisferio cerebral izquierdo, descuidando el derecho. Mientras que el izquierdo se encarga de las habilidades lógicas y verbales, el derecho maneja la creatividad, las emociones y la visión holística, aspectos igualmente importantes. Para un aprendizaje completo, ambos hemisferios deben desarrollarse de forma armónica. Sin embargo, la educación peruana actual privilegia el hemisferio izquierdo y olvida el
Una anciana de 92 años se muda a un asilo de ancianos después de la muerte de su esposo. A pesar de no haber visto su habitación, ella afirma que le encanta porque ha decidido que será feliz. Ella explica que la felicidad depende de la actitud mental con la que una persona decide enfrentar cada día, no de las circunstancias externas.
This document is a translation agreement between Ching-Chen Mao, an associate professor, and Prof. Claudia Lux, president of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. The agreement grants Mao the right to translate Prof. Lux's article "Libraries and Open Access" into simplified and traditional Chinese and to publish and distribute the translation in print and digital formats. Mao agrees to accurately translate the work without changes, and there will be no royalties since the translation is being done to promote open access ideals. All copyrights remain with Prof. Lux, and the agreement is governed by Taiwan copyright law.
En tu cumpleaños es un poema corto que desea un feliz cumpleaños a la persona que lo lee y espera que pase un día especial rodeado de amigos y familiares que lo quieren.
El documento argumenta que el sistema educativo peruano se enfoca demasiado en el desarrollo del hemisferio cerebral izquierdo, descuidando el derecho. Mientras que el izquierdo se encarga de las habilidades lógicas y verbales, el derecho maneja la creatividad, las emociones y la visión holística, aspectos igualmente importantes. Para un aprendizaje completo, ambos hemisferios deben desarrollarse de forma armónica. Sin embargo, la educación peruana actual privilegia el hemisferio izquierdo y olvida el
Una anciana de 92 años se muda a un asilo de ancianos después de la muerte de su esposo. A pesar de no haber visto su habitación, ella afirma que le encanta porque ha decidido que será feliz. Ella explica que la felicidad depende de la actitud mental con la que una persona decide enfrentar cada día, no de las circunstancias externas.
This document is a translation agreement between Ching-Chen Mao, an associate professor, and Prof. Claudia Lux, president of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. The agreement grants Mao the right to translate Prof. Lux's article "Libraries and Open Access" into simplified and traditional Chinese and to publish and distribute the translation in print and digital formats. Mao agrees to accurately translate the work without changes, and there will be no royalties since the translation is being done to promote open access ideals. All copyrights remain with Prof. Lux, and the agreement is governed by Taiwan copyright law.
En tu cumpleaños es un poema corto que desea un feliz cumpleaños a la persona que lo lee y espera que pase un día especial rodeado de amigos y familiares que lo quieren.
La corrupción y la podredumbre acabarán por dominar a quien no luche contra ellas. Según Joan Baez, cada persona tiene un precio y es importante conocer el propio para no dejarse corromper. Joseph Fouché afirmó que todo el mundo tiene un precio.
This document is a translation agreement between Ching-Chen Mao, an associate professor, and Ms. Rubina Vock. It grants Mao the right to translate Vock's article "National Initiatives in Europe" into simplified and traditional Chinese and to publish and distribute the translation in print and digital formats, including e-books and online databases. Mao agrees to accurately translate the work without changes except those needed to produce an idiomatic translation that remains faithful to the original work. There are no royalties to be paid as the translation is being done on a pro bono basis to promote open access in Chinese scholarly communities. Copyright of the work remains with the author.
This document is a translation agreement between Ching-Chen Mao, an associate professor, and Mr. Jörg Tauss, a politician in the German Bundestag. The agreement grants Mao the right to translate Tauss' article "Open Access and Education Policy: Perspectives of a Politician" into simplified and traditional Chinese and publish the translation in print and digital formats. Mao agrees to accurately translate the work without changes, and there will be no royalties paid as the translation is done to promote open access ideals. All copyrights remain with the original author.
The ARD aims to represent all opinions in Germany and inform citizens about current affairs through public service broadcasting. While digitization allows the ARD to provide open access to its archives online, doing so would be very expensive due to licensing and technical costs. There is a debate around whether open access to the ARD's cultural content should be publicly funded via license fees or commercially exploited. The ARD believes contents already paid for by the public should be freely accessible online, but providing full open access to older archives would require resolving rights issues.
Total Physical Response (TPR) is a language teaching method that uses physical movement and actions to help students learn vocabulary. The teacher says a phrase and the students act it out. Some example actions include eating a banana, drinking water, standing up, playing sports, watching TV, swimming, brushing teeth, and pretending to be animals. The physical component helps reinforce the vocabulary through embodied learning.
La corrupción y la podredumbre acabarán por dominar a quien no luche contra ellas. Según Joan Baez, cada persona tiene un precio y es importante conocer el propio para no dejarse corromper. Joseph Fouché afirmó que todo el mundo tiene un precio.
This document is a translation agreement between Ching-Chen Mao, an associate professor, and Ms. Rubina Vock. It grants Mao the right to translate Vock's article "National Initiatives in Europe" into simplified and traditional Chinese and to publish and distribute the translation in print and digital formats, including e-books and online databases. Mao agrees to accurately translate the work without changes except those needed to produce an idiomatic translation that remains faithful to the original work. There are no royalties to be paid as the translation is being done on a pro bono basis to promote open access in Chinese scholarly communities. Copyright of the work remains with the author.
This document is a translation agreement between Ching-Chen Mao, an associate professor, and Mr. Jörg Tauss, a politician in the German Bundestag. The agreement grants Mao the right to translate Tauss' article "Open Access and Education Policy: Perspectives of a Politician" into simplified and traditional Chinese and publish the translation in print and digital formats. Mao agrees to accurately translate the work without changes, and there will be no royalties paid as the translation is done to promote open access ideals. All copyrights remain with the original author.
The ARD aims to represent all opinions in Germany and inform citizens about current affairs through public service broadcasting. While digitization allows the ARD to provide open access to its archives online, doing so would be very expensive due to licensing and technical costs. There is a debate around whether open access to the ARD's cultural content should be publicly funded via license fees or commercially exploited. The ARD believes contents already paid for by the public should be freely accessible online, but providing full open access to older archives would require resolving rights issues.
Total Physical Response (TPR) is a language teaching method that uses physical movement and actions to help students learn vocabulary. The teacher says a phrase and the students act it out. Some example actions include eating a banana, drinking water, standing up, playing sports, watching TV, swimming, brushing teeth, and pretending to be animals. The physical component helps reinforce the vocabulary through embodied learning.