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Chinese Bondage in Peru
CHINESE BONDAGE IN PERU Stewart UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LIBRARIES COLLEGE LIBRARV DUKE UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS CHINESE BONDAGE IN PERU Chinese Bondage IN PERU A History of the Chinese Coolie in Peru, 1849-1874 BY WATT STEWART DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1951 Copyright, 195 i, by the Duke University Press PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE SEEMAN PRINTERY, INC., DURHAM, N. C. ij To JORGE BASADRE Historian Scholar Friend Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/chinesebondageinOOstew FOREWORD THE CENTURY just passed has witnessed a great movement of the sons of China from their huge country to other portions of the globe. Hundreds of thousands have fanned out southwestward, southward, and southeastward into various parts of the Pacific world. Many thousands have moved eastward to Hawaii and be- yond to the mainland of North and South America. Other thousands have been borne to Panama and to Cuba. The movement was in part forced, or at least semi-forced. This movement was the consequence of, and it like- wise entailed, many problems of a social and economic nature, with added political aspects and implications. It was a movement of human beings which, while it has had superficial notice in various works, has not yet been ade- quately investigated. It is important enough to merit a full historical record, particularly as we are now in an era when international understanding is of such extreme mo- ment. The peoples of the world will better understand one another if the antecedents of present conditions are thoroughly and widely known. -
Innovation in Disaster Risk Reduction Applyng Global Investigations on La Molina Effects
INNOVATION IN DISASTER RISK REDUCTION APPLYNG GLOBAL INVESTIGATIONS ON LA MOLINA EFFECTS Julio Kuroiwa(1) SUMMARY Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) globally has mainly been based on reducing the vulnerability of buildings and infrastructures, designing and constructing them more robustly, using, for example, seismic codes of Japan and California, USA, from the 1980s, which have substantially reduced structural damages. However, disaster reduction has lately evolved to disaster risk reduction. By adding risk, it is explicitly including the other risk parameter: hazard. In La Molina, during the Lima 1940, 1966 and 1974 earthquakes, the seismic intensities there were IX MMI while in most of Lima’s built up areas, the intensities were V-VI MMI. The borders of La Molina and Lima areas are separated by only a few hundred meters, but there were large differences in intensity. Those events are named microzonation effects. Inspired in La Molina microzonation effects, from 1966 to 2017, the author carried out field damage survey investigations of 25 important disasters occurred in the Americas, Japan and China, and a few more in Peru of geological and hydrometeorogical origin disasters, including climate change. The two most clear microzonation effects –of the globally investigated disasters– occurred: (1) during the 1985 Michoacan Mexico earthquake, Mw 8.1 USGS, when the peak acceleration was 12cm/s2, at Lazaro Cardenas Port, on stiff soil, close to the seismic epicenter, while in Mexico City (MXC), 350 km from the epicenter, the peak acceleration was 120 cm/s2 on muddy soil at the location of the old Texcoco Lake. The soil amplification was 10 times, in spite of the great distance of MXC from the seismic epicenter. -
The Impact of England's Second Lockdown on UK Visa Applications
The impact of England's second lockdown on UK visa applications 11 NOVEMBER 2020 Tracy Evlogidis PARTNER | UK CATEGORY: ARTICLE In reaction to the stark rise in coronavirus cases, England entered into a second national lockdown on 5 November 2020. In contrast with the onset of the pandemic in March of this year, UK Visas & Immigration now have the facilities in place to enable their services to continue running. We have extracted the pertinent information from Home Ofce guidance, and listed below the current status of UK visa application centres (‘VACs’) both in and outside of the UK. In summary, overseas UK VACs will remain open, however this is very much dependent on local country restrictions. In the UK, the Home Ofce is still accepting and processing in-country visa applications. UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (‘UKVCAS’) Service Points, Service and Support Centres (‘SSCs’), and English Language Test centres are classed as providing an “essential service” and thus remain open, with exceptions. The ‘ne print’ Applications made within the UK: Individuals in the UK with leave that expires after 31 October 2020 are permitted, under current coronavirus concessions, to submit a visa application from within the UK where that visa application would normally require submission from their home country. If switching into a work or study visa category, applicants may be able to start working or studying before a decision is made on their application, if specic criteria are satised. Those applicants who made an appointment to attend a UKVCAS Service Point which remains closed will be contacted when the Service Point re- opens to make a new appointment, and their UK immigration status will not change as a result of being prevented from attending their appointment. -
WTF Event Calendar 2014-2015 2014 Date Place Event Contact G Remark
WTF Event Calendar 2014-2015 2014 Date Place Event Contact G Remark Feb 8-9 Trelleborg, Sweden Trelleborg Open 2014 (T) +46709922594 [email protected] G-1 Feb 11-16 Luxor, Egypt 1st Luxor Open (T) +20222631737 (F) +20222617576 G-2 [email protected] / www.egypt-tkd.org Feb 13-16 Montreal, Canada Canada Open International Taekwondo Tournament G-1 Feb 18-24 Las Vegas, USA U.S Open International Taekwondo Championships G-2 Feb 20-22 Fujairah, UAE 2nd Fujairah Open International Taekwondo Championships (T) +97192234447 (F) +97192234474 fujairah- G-1 [email protected] / [email protected] Feb 21-23 Tehran, Iran 4th Asian Clubs Championships N/A Feb 24-26 Tehran, Iran 25th Fajr International Open (T) +982122242441 (F) +982122242444 G-1 [email protected] / www.fajr.iritf.org.ir Feb 27 - Mar 1 Manama, Bahrain 6th Bahrain Open (T) +73938888350 / [email protected] G-1 Mar 15-16 Eindhoven, Netherlands 41st Lotto Dutch Open Taekwondo Championships 2014 (T) +31235428867 (F) +31235428869 G-2 [email protected] / www.taekwondobond.nl Mar 15-17 Santiago, Chile South American Games G-1 Last event in March will be counted into the April ranking for GP1. Mar 20-21 Taipei City, Chinese Taipei WTF Qualification Tournament for Nanjing 2014 Youth N/A Olympic Games Mar 23-26 Taipei City, Chinese Taipei 10th WTF World Junior Taekwondo Championships N/A Apr 4-6 Santo Domingo, Dominican Santo Domingo Open International Taekwondo Tournament G-1 Rep. [Canceled] Kish Island, Iran West Asian Games G-1 Apr 11-13 Hamburg. Germany German Open -
CBD First National Report
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY IN PERU __________________________________________________________ LIMA-PERU NATIONAL REPORT December 1997 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY................................................................................ 6 1 PROPOSED PROGRESS REPORT MATRIX............................................... 20 I INTRODUCTION......................................................................................... 29 II BACKGROUND.......................................................................................... 31 a Status and trends of knowledge, conservation and use of biodiversity. ..................................................................................................... 31 b. Direct (proximal) and indirect (ultimate) threats to biodiversity and its management ......................................................................................... 36 c. The value of diversity in terms of conservation and sustainable use.................................................................................................................... 47 d. Legal & political framework for the conservation and use of biodiversity ...................................................................................................... 51 e. Institutional responsibilities and capacities................................................. 58 III NATIONAL GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ON THE CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY.............................................................................................. 77 -
INDICAÇÃO DE EVENTOS ESPORTIVOS: BADMINTON Programa Bolsa Atleta 2015
INDICAÇÃO DE EVENTOS ESPORTIVOS: BADMINTON Programa Bolsa Atleta 2015 ANEXO 1 – Indicação de Eventos para a Categoria Atleta de Base. A) Campeonato Nacional Jovens 2014 – Vitória / ES - Categoria Sub-15 anos; Local de realização: Centro Olímpico do Espirito Santo Período da Competição: 25 a 28 de Setembro de 2014. Estados participantes: Espírito Santo (ES), Pernambuco (PE), Piauí (PI), Paraná (PR), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Rio Grande do Sul (RS), Santa Catarina (SC) e São Paulo (SP). Subcategoria Estados Representados Sexo Modalidade Prova(s) etária Estado Qtde de Atletas Simples Masculino RJ, SP, PE, PR, SC, RS e SM ES. Atleta Simples Feminino SP, ES, RJ, SC, PI e PR. Masculino de SF e Dupla Masculina PR, RS, PE, RJ, ES e SP. Badminton 87 Base DM Feminino Dupla Feminina SP, ES, RJ e PR. Sub-15 anos DF Dupla Mista RJ, ES, SP, PE, SC e PR. DX Relação dos 06 atletas melhores colocados por Prova: Posição Nome do Atleta Prova Clube Estado 1 JONATHAN DE SOUZA MATIAS SM MIRATUS RJ 2 ISAK BATALHA SM MIRATUS RJ 3 VINICIUS ALECRIN SM ASSVP PR 3 FELIPE MENDES RIBEIRO SM JURUJUBA RJ 5 LUAN MADEIRA BITTENCOURT SM MIRATUS RJ 6 LUCAS AMARAL SM CURITIBANO PR 1 LORENA VIEIRA SF ASBAGDI PI 2 TAMIRES SANTOS SF VIVA SP 3 BRENDA FERMINO SF AB BRODOWSKI SP 3 ANNA BEATRIZ O. VIEIRA SF MIRATUS RJ 5 GABRIELA SATO SF CURITIBANO PR 6 DANIELA PERIN SIQUEIRA SF V.OLIMPICA ES JONATHAN SOUZA 1 ISAK BATALHA DM MIRATUS/RJ MIRATUS/RJ MATIAS ALESSANDRO O. DONNIANS LUCAS 2 DM MIRATUS/RJ MIRATUS/RJ SANTOS OLIVEIRA 3 RAFAEL FARIA VINICIUS ALECRIN DM ASSVP/PR ASSVP/PR JOAO GUILHERME 3 LUCAS AMARAL DM CURITIBANO/PR CURITIBANO/PR SERAFIM JOAO PEDRO LUCAS ASSIS 5 DM ESCOLA MJ/RJ ESCOLA MJ/RJ GOULART SILVA MONTEIRO FELIPE MENDES 6 MESSIAS RONY DM JURUJUBA/RJ VIVA/SP RIBEIRO 1 TAMIRES SANTOS VITORIA BRUNETTI DF VIVA/SP HIPICA/SP 2 GABRIELA SATO MANOELA GORI DF CURITIBANO/PR SBB/SP LOHAYNNE S. -
WTF Event Calendar 2013-2015 2013 Date Place Event Contact G
WTF Event Calendar 2013-2015 2013 Date Place Event Contact G Feb 19-23 Las Vegas, USA 2013 US Open Taekwondo Championships (T) 1 719 866 4632 (F) 1 719 866 4642 [email protected] G-2 www.usa-taekwondo.us Feb 25-27 Alexandria, Egypt 5th Alexandria International Open (T) +203 544 2920 (F) +203 544 2920 [email protected] G-1 www.alexopen.com Mar 1-3 Fujairah, UAE Fujairah Open International Taekwondo Championships (T) 971 4 2393223 (F) 971 4 2393343 [email protected] G-1 Mar 28-30 Manama, Bahrain 5th Bahrain Open Taekwondo Championship (T) 973 77040033 (F) 973 77050033 (M) 973 38888350 G-1 [email protected] [email protected] May 2-5 Toronto, Canada 2013 Canada Open (T) 1 613 523 4134 (F) 1 613 523 6651 [email protected] G-1 wtfcanada.com June 8 Lausanne, Switzerland 4th WTF World Para-Taekwondo Championships N/A June 8-9 Lausanne, Switzerland 2013 Swiss Open (T) 41 76 308 3877 [email protected] G-1 June 20-30 (TKD 21-23) Mersin, Turkey 17th Mediterranean Games (T) 90 324 2802013 (F) 90 324 3610278 G-1 [email protected] June 20 Jakarta, Indonesia 2nd Asian Junior Taekwondo Poomsae Championships N/A June 21-23 Jakarta, Indonesia 7th Asian Junior Taekwondo Championships N/A July 4-9 Chuncheon, Korea 2013 Chuncheon Korea Open International Taekwondo (T) 82 33 263 3647∼48 (F) 82 33 250 3648~49 G-2 Championships [email protected] July 15-21 Puebla, Mexico 2013 WTF World Taekwondo Championships (T) +52 222 5094090 [email protected] G-12 July 21 Jerusalem, Israel 19th Maccabiah Games Taekwondo (T) -
Habilidades Psicológicas Em Jovens Atletas De Badminton
TAMIRES MACIEL DE ARAÚJO HABILIDADES PSICOLÓGICAS EM JOVENS ATLETAS DE BADMINTON CAMPINAS, 2017 UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS FACULDADE DE EDUCAÇÃO FÍSICA TAMIRES MACIEL DE ARAÚJO HABILIDADES PSICOLÓGICAS EM JOVENS ATLETAS DE BADMINTON Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação) apresentado à Graduação da Faculdade de Educação Física da Universidade Estadual de Campinas para obtenção do título de Bacharelada em Educação Física. Orientadora: Profa. Dra. Paula Teixeira Fernandes ESTE EXEMPLAR CORRESPONDE À REDAÇÃO FINAL DO TRABALHO DE CONCLUSÃO DE CURSO (GRADUAÇÃO) DEFENDIDA POR TAMIRES MACIEL DE ARAÚJO E APROVADA PELA COMIS- SÃO JULGADORA EM: ___/___/___. _______________________ Assinatura da orientadora CAMPINAS, 2017 2 FICHA CATALOGRÁFICA ELABORADA PELA BIBLIOTECA FEF - UNICAMP 3 COMISSÃO JULGADORA Profa. Dra. Paula Teixeira Fernandes Orientadora Dra. Aline Miranda Strapasson Banca 4 DEDICATÓRIA “Quando eu era menino, pensava como menino; mas, logo que cheguei a ser homem, acabei com as coisas de menino. Porque agora vemos como por espelho, em enigma, mas então veremos face a face; agora conheço em parte, mas então conhecerei plenamente (...)”. I Coríntios 13:11-12 5 AGRADECIMENTOS Quero agradecer especialmente a Deus por meu ingresso na Unicamp, por me sustentar e capacitar ano após ano. Agradeço aos meus pais (Fatima e Luiz Carlos), por me apoiarem em todo o processo, mesmo não entendendo grande parte do que eu falava ou pesquisava. Agradeço ao meu namorado, Diego, por estar sempre ao meu lado, suportar meus momentos de desespero e de desânimo, sempre me acalmando e incentivando em todo o processo. Agradeço aos meus amigos da faculdade, Jéssica, Talita, Thalita, Renan, Augusto e Milena, que tornaram esses anos uma experiência divertida e gratificante para mim. -
Local Government in Food Systems Work, Volume 8, Supplement 2
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development Volume 8, Supplement 2 October 2018 Local Government in Special issue sponsored by Food Systems Work Published by the Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems with the support of: www.FoodSystemsJournal.org ISSN 2152-0801 (online only) and the members of the JAFSCD Shareholder Consortium Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development Published by the Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems, a project of the Center for Transformative Action, and with the support of our institutional sponsors: Lyson Center Leadership Team Cheryl Danley, Food Systems Consultant, Detroit, Michigan Ardyth Harris Gillespie, Nutritional Sciences (Retired), Cornell University (chair) Gilbert W. Gillespie, Development Sociology, Cornell University (Retired)* Scott J. Peters, Development Sociology, Cornell University Ricardo Salvador, Union of Concerned Scientists JAFSCD Advisors Colin R. Anderson, Coventry University (UK) Richard Kiely, Cornell University (USA) Laura Brown, University of Connecticut Extension (USA)* Jane Kolodinsky, University of Vermont (USA)* Craig Chase, Iowa State University (USA) Larry Lev, Oregon State University (USA) Kate Clancy, Food Systems Consultant; Johns Hopkins Joseph McIntyre, Ag Innovations Network (USA)* University; Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture; and Shawn McKenzie, Johns Hopkins University (USA) Tufts University (USA)† Ken Meter, Crossroads Resource Center (USA)* Nevin Cohen, City University -
Women and Girls Lead Global: Phase 2 Final Evaluation Report
Women and Girls Lead Global: Phase 2 Final Evaluation Report Aspen Planning and Evaluation Program The Aspen Institute Final Report February 2018 This report was prepared by the Aspen Planning and Evaluation Program at the Aspen Institute on behalf of the Independent Television Service (ITVS) under the Women and Girls Lead Global project. This report and the Women and Girls Lead Global project are made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the terms of Cooperative Agreement No. AID-OAA-A-12-00048, and by the generous support of the Ford Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Wyncote Foundation. The contents are the responsibility of the Aspen Planning and Evaluation Program and do not necessarily reflect the views of ITVS, USAID, the United States Government, the Ford Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Wyncote Foundation. ii Women and Girls Lead Global: Phase 2 Evaluation Report CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ......................................................................................................................................... v INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................... 1 PROJECT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................. 2 EVALUATION DESIGN .......................................................................................................................................... -
Bob Ackerman Jason Alexander
The 2011 PGA Professional National Championship Players' Guide —1 q Bob Ackerman BOB ACKERMAN http://www.golfobserver.com/new/golfstats.php?style=&tour=PGA&name=Bob+Ackerman&year=&tournament=PGA+Championship&in=SearchPGA Championship Record Place After Rounds Birth Date: March 27, 1953x Year 1st 2nd 3rd Place To Par Score 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money Birthplace: Benton Harbor, Mich. 1985 128 85 CUT +7 149 77 72 $1,000.00 Age: 58 1986 118 87 CUT +6 148 76 72 $1,000.00 Home: West Bloomfield, Mich. 1994 39 77 CUT +6 146 72 74 $1,200.00 College: Indiana Totals: Strokes+To Par Avg 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money Turned Professional: 1975 443 + 73.83 75.0 72.7 0.0 0.0 $3,200.00 ¢ Ackerman has participated in three PGA Championships, playing six rounds of golf. He PGA Membership: 1981 has not made a cut. Rounds in 60s: none Rounds under par: none; Rounds at par: none; ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5 Rounds over par: six ¢ Lowest Score at PGA Championship: 72 PGA Classification: MP ¢ Highest Score at PGA Championship: 77 PGA Section: Michigan PGA Master Professional, golf clinician and owner of Bob Ack- erman Golf in Bloomfield, Mich. … Missed the cut in the 2010 PGA Professional National Championship … Tied for 11th in the 2004 Northern PGA Club Professional Championship … Four-time Illinois PGA Player of the Year (1985, ’87, ’88, ’89) … Winner, 1989 Illinois Open, Illinois PGA Championship (1988, ’92), Illinois PGA Match Play Championship (1984, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’96), 1984 PGA Senior-Junior Championship (with Bill Kozak), two PGA Tournament Series events (1980, ’81), 1975 and 2003 Michigan Open. -
RESUMO DE ATIVIDADES2017 ® Badmintonshop Badmintonshop Resumo De Atividades 2017
® RESUMO DE ATIVIDADES2017 ® BadmintonShop BadmintonShop Resumo de Atividades 2017. - Rio de Janeiro, Tecnologia de Comunicação, 2017. 35 p. Conteúdo: Resumo de atividades da CBBd, ano 2017. Edições Técnicas. Novembro, 2018. HM/AS/FFC PRESIDENTE Francisco Ferraz de Carvalho 1º VICE PRESIDENTE Keiko Veronica Ono Fonseca 2º VICE PRESIDENTE Vicente Florêncio da Silva Junior CONSELHEIRO FISCAL TITULAR Adriano Ferreira Moura CONSELHEIRO FISCAL TITULAR Conceição de Maria Pinheiro CONSELHEIRO FISCAL TITULAR Kassio Emanoel Farias de Sousa Rio de Janeiro 2018 RESUMO DE ATIVIDADES2017 2017 foi um ano marcante no Brasil e no mundo. Em nosso país enfrentamos um período difícil, de crises nanceira, scal e social. Ao mesmo tempo, aprendemos muitas lições e vislumbramos oportunidades. A CBBd mais uma vez rearmou seu foco em realizações e nas conquistas possíveis, com participação ativa no diálogo com os federados e seus atletas, em parceria com outras entidades, com propostas ao Ministério dos Esportes, Comitê Paralímpico Brasileiro e Comitê Olímpico do Brasil para colaborar o desenvolvimento do desporto de nosso país. Este foi o ano da qualicação. Fizemos história no setor com a promoção, em parceria com várias entidades, nos quatro cantos do Brasl, de diversos cursos, destacando também nossa plataforma online que trouxe muitas novidades em 2017. A CBBd promoveu ainda, em âmbitos nacional e internacional, uma série de grandes eventos, atividades que demonstraram, perante toda a diversidade de nosso país com dimensões continentais, o engajamento e a paixão de nossos colaboradores, pelo badminton. O ano de 2017 foi ainda um grande ano para o setor esportivo porque selou a união das duas entidades de maior representatividade que lutaram, dia a dia, por uma realidade mais justa a todos.