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  1. #1 kaerkes 27 de feb. 2006

    A Canto, inserto el tema de las jornadas en este artículo para que no se pierda en el "olvido" de las intervenciones de druidas.



    SEMINARIO DE HISTORIA CULTURAL, UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA.

    La próxima reunion del Seminario de Historia Cultural se celebrará el martes, 7 de marzo, a las 12’15.
    Lu Ann Homza, del College of William and Mary (EEUU), hablará sobre "Pastores y penitentes: cazadores de brujos en Zugarramurdi, 1610-1613".
    Lugar: SALA de Juntas, Módulo VI, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.
    Coordinadores: Jim Amelang y María José del Río.
    Dirección de nuestra página en el Web: www.uam.es/hmoderna/cultura.htm

  2. #2 kaerkes 27 de jun. 2006

    para quien le pueda interesar:...



    The U.S. Center for development(USCD) for the U.N
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    increasing complexities of urban development and
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    The NEW ENTRY PROFESSIONAL (NEP) PROGRAM is the
    center's program for bringing well qualified
    applicants into the Center's Foreign Service. USCD's
    Foreign Service provides successful applicants with a
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    A. Location city: Manchester
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    Closing date: Open
    Tenure: Full Time
    Job Position: Environmental Officer
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    SALAry: circa $156,000 + benefits package
    Vacancy Announcement Number: 08-PHNO-PMSS-407520
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