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Luis Cernuda, Miguel Hernández, Rafael Alberti: Spanish Poets

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Luis Cernuda (1902-1963)

Born in Seville, Cernuda also lived in Madrid and Salinas. As a student, he strengthened his friendship with members of the Generation of '27. He supported the wartime Republic. In 1938, he exiled himself to Mexico and never returned. A personality characterized by a lonely and painful sensitivity, he was vulnerable. His homosexual condition may explain his disagreement with the world and his rebellion, which is reflected in his life and his work.

Themes

  • Loneliness
  • Longing for a habitable world
  • Craving for perfect beauty
  • Love, reflecting the influence of Romantic writers

Style

His poetic language emerges from a triple rejection: of rhythms that are too marked, of rhyme, and of language rich in bright images.

Work

The Reality

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The Spanish Crisis of 1917 and the Collapse of the Cánovas System

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The Spanish Crisis of 1917

The year 1917 was marked by profound instability in Spain. The victory of the Russian Revolution in February gave new impetus to the labor movement.

The political system faced simultaneous attacks from three distinct fronts:

  1. The Workers: High dissatisfaction among the working class fueled labor unrest.
  2. The Bourgeoisie: Led by Francesc Cambó, the Catalan bourgeoisie demanded political renovation, calling for cuts and a total overhaul of the two-party political system.
  3. The Army: Military corps formed associated Juntas (Defense Committees), claiming better facilities for promotion and demanding higher wages that had not kept pace with the rise in prices.

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Understanding Social Security Contributions & Wage Deductions

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Wage Receipt: Contribution Basis & Income Tax Withholding

Social Security Contribution Basis

The Social Security (SS) contribution base comprises the total compensation received, whether in cash or in kind. It also includes the share of bonuses and other amounts due that are not on a monthly or periodic basis but are paid within the year.

Common Contingencies Base (BCC)

The remuneration payable is computed, excluding overtime. It includes the share of special bonuses. The resulting amount, falling between the basic minimum and maximum base, constitutes the contribution base for common contingencies. The IPREM (Public Multiple Effects Income Indicator) values are: €523.51/month, €17.75/day, and €6,390.13/year.

Professional Contingencies

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Shareholders Rights, Types of Shares, and Investment Funds

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Major Shareholders' Rights

  • Right to Receive Dividends: Shareholders have the right to receive dividends declared by the company.
  • Right to Participate in Net Assets: In the event of company liquidation, shareholders have the right to participate in the distribution of net assets.
  • Preemptive Rights: Shareholders have preemptive rights in capital increases, allowing them to purchase new shares before they are offered to the public. These rights are often negotiable.
  • Voting Rights: Shareholders have the right to vote in general shareholder meetings. Each share typically allows one vote, although there may be shares that do not grant voting rights in exchange for economic benefits.
  • Right to Information: Shareholders have the right to access information
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Endocrine and Urinary Systems: Functions and Anatomy

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Endocrine System

We are formed by a series of glands, whose main characteristic is the production of substances called hormones. These hormones, usually discharged into the blood, perform a variety of functions. They regulate the growth, development, and function of many tissues and coordinate the body's metabolic processes. The most important function is to maintain homeostasis. Some of these glands are:

Hypophysis

A small gland housed at the base of the skull in the center of the sphenoid bone (sella turcica). It produces growth hormone and antidiuretic hormone.

Thyroid

A gland in the neck, at the height of the first tracheal rings. It regulates the growth and maturation of tissues.

Parathyroid

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Defining Core Cognitive Functions and Psychological Concepts

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Long-Term Memory Classification

Long-term memory is divided into the following types:

  • Episodic Memory: Storing facts and personal experiences.
  • Semantic Memory: Storing information related to our knowledge of the world, often associated with language.
  • Procedural Memory: Storing information related to skills that, once learned, are performed almost unconsciously.

Information Retrieval

Information retrieval is the process of accessing and recalling stored information.

Space-Temporal Orientation

This corresponds to the ability of a person to orient themselves with respect to objects, places, and time at a given moment.

It is divided into:

  • Temporal Orientation: The ability to place ourselves in time and understand the timeline of events (e.g., parts of the
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Essential First Aid and Occupational Health Practices

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First Aid

Position the Injured: Place the wounded person on their side to prevent choking and ensure their tongue does not obstruct their airway.

Kit: Soothing agents, betadine, bandages, plasters, thermometer, ointments, syringes, chlorhexidine, tape.

Cardiac Massage

Place the heel of your right hand on the lower half of the sternum and your left hand on top. Perform 60-80 compressions per minute for adults and 100 for babies.

Rescue Breathing

Place the heel of your hand on the forehead of the wounded person, pinch their nose, and lift their jaw with your other hand. Breathe directly into their mouth at a rate of 10 breaths per minute for adults and 15-20 for babies.

Health Concepts

Health

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Almoravid Mosques: Architectural Marvels of the 12th Century

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Almoravid Mosques: Architectural Insights

The Almoravid dynasty left a significant architectural legacy, particularly in their mosques. Let's explore some key features and examples.

Great Mosque of Algiers

The restoration of this mosque revealed exceptional decorative elements. It presents a unique layout with aisles parallel to the qibla wall, mirroring the Great Mosque of Damascus. Pillars support arches, evolving into cruciform pillars for reinforcement. The axial nave is divided into areas covered by various dome models. Interestingly, the mosque still retains the location of a 9th-century minaret.

In the courtyard, sober horseshoe arches and arch panels are visible. Some elements reflect later Merinid remodeling, while others, like the courtyard

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The White Mountain Mystery: A Children's Adventure

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Chapter 6

  • Where are Ricky and Sandy? They are in Mr. Noble's shop.
  • What do they want to do? They want to climb White Mountain.
  • What does Mr. Noble say? He says, "Don't climb White Mountain."
  • How do they feel? They feel scared.
  • Why do they feel scared? Because the forest is very dark and someone is following them.
  • How is the climbing? The climbing is very difficult.
  • What happens? Some rocks fall down the mountain.

Chapter 7

  • Where are the four friends? The four friends are in the hotel.
  • What does Sandy say? Sandy says Mr. Noble followed them and pushed the rocks down the mountain.
  • What do the friends want to do? The friends want to make a plan.
  • What is the plan? The next day, they will go to White Mountain but tell Mr. Noble they are going to Mount James
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Understanding the Human Heart: Function, Circulation, and Health

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The Human Heart: Anatomy and Function

The heart is an organ about the size of a fist, located in the center of the chest, slightly to the left. It is comprised of two atria and two ventricles. Blood enters the atria through the veins and is driven out of the ventricles through the arteries. The heart has valves that force the blood to circulate in one direction.

The Heartbeat

The beating of the heart is the most noticeable manifestation of its activity. The frequency with which the heart beats varies according to the body's needs. Every heartbeat follows a set of phenomena that constitute a cardiac cycle:

  • Atrial systole: The atria contract and push blood into the ventricles.
  • Ventricular systole: The ventricles contract, and blood leaves through
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