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La congresista Luisa Cuculiza Torre, en representación del Grupo Parlamentario Fujimorista, resalta el papel de los trabajadores del Congreso para la obtención de los objetivos institucionales trazados.Fue durante el homenaje al Parlamento Nacional en su 188° Aniversario.
Representes da agricultura familiar na América Latina visitaram o assentamento Betinho, em Brazlândia, no Distrito Federal.
Foto: Andressa Anholete / Ascom Sead
Representantes de empresas y países iberoamericanos durante las visita a. Centro de Estudios y Experimentación de Obras Públicas CEDEX en las Jornadas Técnicas Iberoamericanas organizadas por Tecniberia.
To study the communities dynamics and stability, we have taken a network representing the co-authorship of scientists on www.arxiv.org and we have successively removed one random node and kept the biggest connected component. At each step, we have detected the communities in two ways. We have, first, used directly the louvain method to detect communities independently at each step. And second we have used it at each step, with an initialization using the previous step. We then compare, for each way, the partitions obtained at one step with the previous one.
Comparing two partitions is difficult, and existing parameters such as mutual information are difficult to interpret. To have a more intuitive measurement, we computed the number of transformations needed to change one partition to the other. Each part of the first partition is assigned to one part of the second (we add empty parts if needed to have a complete matching) , and the cost of the full assignment is the number of nodes which are misplaced, i.e which belong to one part of the first partition and not to the assigned part of the second. Of course, there are many possible assignments, so we compute the assignment which minimizes this cost.
The plot shows this value step by step. The two ways exhibit really different behaviors. Computing communities directly shows a strong instability: a minor transformation of the network (removing one node) leads to major modifications of the partitions. On the other hand, the partitions obtained with a using the previous communities are extremely stable except at a few pikes which may correspond to events on the network, like deleting a node of high degree or splitting in two big connected components.
Manaus, 11/11/2019. Servidores representantes das Secretarias e dos Gabinetes de Magistrados da Segunda Instância participam de oficina de capacitação de ferramentas do Serviço de Automação Judicial (SAJ), como parte do projeto Manaós. A capacitação aconteceu no Auditório Desembargador Arthur Virgílio do Carmo Ribeiro, no Centro Administrativo Desembargador José Jesus Ferreira Lopes, anexo à sede do TJAM. Foto: Raphael Alves
Representantes da Empresa Vaya Space Technology durante visita ao Parque Tecnológico. Foto Claudio Vieira/PMSJC 05-05-2021
Grabbed this wristband at Jim Hanley's in Manhattan following the live recording of IFanboy's Pick of the Week podcast episode #100.
Awesome group of ladies... So much fun to hang out with all of ya... I need to get out to their hoods and check out the knitting scenes there.
Ten parties represented on the Political Parties Joint Committee on FATA Reforms called on Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Syed Munawar Hasan at Mansoora on December 12 to discuss new consensus recommendations for further reforms in the tribal areas. Party leaders asked the JI Ameer to strengthen his support and forcefully promote their 11-point reform demands with government and parliament. While stressing the importance of guaranteeing peace in FATA, political parties stand together to highlight the urgent importance of mainstreaming and legal reforms for tribal people while also emphasizing the right of FATA citizens to enjoy the same constitutional guarantees and rights as all Pakistanis.
Je crois qu'il s'agit du Bouddha de la médecine tout à droite, mais n'étant pas experte en représentations coréennes, je ne peux pas m'avancer plus. Les couleurs étaient sublimes, l'iPhone n'y rend pas justice.
Representantes do governo e da sociedade civil de Timor Leste e São Tomé e Príncipe visitaram o Restaurante Popular do Comércio.
Nuestros Representantes Estudiantiles participaron en el Cuarto Congreso Nacional de Representantes Estudiantiles, ACREES.
Quito, 22 de marzo 2021.- Presidente de la Asamblea Nacional César Litardo participó en la firma del convenio por parte del Presidente de la Asamblea Nacional, con representantes del Instituto y Fundación Manuel Jimenez Abad que preside Libia Rivas.
Fotos: Fernando Lagla / Asamblea Nacional
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The fight against tvngdoh and its apologists has to be intensified in the coming davs!Expose and reject the politics of compromises, capitulationand NGO-ised interventions represented hv AISA/liberation!.
The elephant crawled finally, or rather was forced by circumstances to make a pretence of movement. After morethan a year of silence, JNUSU finally woke up from its slumber and called an all-organisation (AO) meeting last week.
regarding its upcoming .
'struggles' against the Lyngdoh Committee Recommendations (LCR). It is obvious that this wasforced upon it by the coming together of several genuine anti-Lyngdoh forces; the considerable participation of students in.
the struggle initiated under the banner of 'Joint Front against Lyngdoh'; AISA's own crisis of legitimacy; and of course a.
consideration of the electoral harms ·that a complete silence on LCR could entail for it in the future. Even after that, the.
vision that they have come up as regards the anti-Lyngdoh struggle is extremely problematic and smacks of the same.
opportunism with which they had betrayed the struggle against Lyngdoh and Invited it into this campus. After proposing.
certain programmes in the AO, representatives from JNUSU and AISA outlined their larger vision: in the coming days.
JNUSU will strive to ensure the 'maximum possible reforms' within Lyngdoh (probably similar to the bogus 'maximum.
possible relaxations' .
they celebrated two years back). as one of the clauses of Lyngdoh gives the possibility of.
·reviewing/reforming Lyngdoh'. If the previous round of negotiations were not enough, what this entails in reality is another.
fresh round of negotiations over specific clauses of LCR. While congratulating AISA on ending its long siesta, it is a pity that.
with their degenerate politics and history as the a~ents of Lyngdoh, they still have nothing to offer to the students apart from.
yet another roadmap for compromise. But befure they embark upon embellishmg this reformist agenda yet again withradical rheto1 ic. we feel it imperative to remind them of a few basics. ·.
When the JNUStJ elections were stayed in 2U08 for non-compliance to LCR all organisations rejected it in toto,except for the casteist YFE which celebrated it from day one. One of the many .
'merits' that YFE counted in its.
championing of LCR was the fact that Lyngdoh had a clause which allows for a review and reform. It was only our assertive.
struggles against Lyngdoh and for the implementation of OBC reservations that isolated and subsequently finished off YFEfrom this campus. After all these years, the 'radical' AISA has now taken up the mantle of what the casteist YFE had leftunfinished by unveiling the roadmap to review/reform Lyngdoh. For all their lip-service against the draconian LCR, AISA hasnever really been opposed to it. By t[le time JNUSU elections were stayed in 2BD8. A~SA had already embraced LCR in OU-and elsewhere (or was their participation in Lyngdoh bound DUSU elections from 2007 also an .
'interim arrangement'!). It.
was the massive participation of the students of JNU in the anti-Lyngdoh struggle that forced AISA & SFI to make apretence of being opposed to Lyngdoh initially. This farce was revealed in a couple of years when both these .
'left'.
organisations ganged up with ABVP-NSUI-YFE to lay down a red carpet to Lyngdoh -on the plea that this was to be an'interim arrangement' with the primary task of the union being to build a movement against LCR and to reinstate the JNUSU.
constitution . If the past two years of inaction left something unfinished, their latest plan of action makes it amply clear thatfor AISA, LCR was never an 'interim'. but as permanent measure. May we remind them that they simply cannot explorethis option of review/reform even under the bogus plea of 'tactics' as they simply don't have the mandate for itfrom the students. In severa l UGBMs, students have rejected not specific clauses of lyngdoh but Lyngdoh in its.
totality including its bogus clause for reform. Rather than wasting our energies around suggesting reforms to Lyngdohas per the NGO-ised imagination of AISA, the stuqent community has to build an uncompromising political movementrejecting Lyngdoh in toto in the coming days. It is only the collective strength of this movement that can strengthen our case.
in the constitutional bench. .
From 'reject Lyngdoh in toto' in 2008 to 'lyngdoh as an interim measure.
reform' ' in 2011 to now the latest 'review and.
Lyngdoh in 2013, these vacillations are no aberrations but much rather are consistent with AISA's and its.
parent party LiboraUon's over an degenerate and revisionist politics. In the 1980s Liberation. notwithstanding certain.
of 1ts sc:::ctanan tendenaes mobrhzed tne people n :ertan pockets. of Bthar for re-dLStTtbut1on of land, for justice and dignity.
as well as agajnst several armies that were propped up by the feudal forces to maintain their authority. This was followed by.
its outright desertion of the fighting masses in the 90s after it entered into the muck of parliamentary politics. The peak of.
these betrayals was its peace deals and collaboration with the Ranveer Sena when it was carrying out the worst massacres.
of the dalits, Muslims and OBCs. While the Ranveer Sena has been decimated by the struggles of those who held high the.
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path of revolutionary social transformation, Liberation has been trying desperately to keep itself politically (and electorally).
relevant. It comes up in every elections with opportunist alliances with the most arch reactionaries and anti-people forces in.
the hope of winning a seat .or-two -from Nitish Kumar's Samata Party in 1995 to CPM in the previous elections (the hue.
and cry over the massacres in Singur & Nandigr~m notwithstanding). It is in keeping with this degeneration that what was a.
struggle over land and a struggle for dignity in Bihclr is now very conveniently reinterpreted by Liberation to merely a.
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struggle over '.
right to vote'. From armed struggle once upon a time to parliamentarianism to 'peace deals' and collaboration.
with feudal forces to now nothing more than a signature campaign. Liberation's history over the past .two decades has been.
one of shunning the path of struggle and narrowing down of their own programme as per the_needs of the-ruling classes..
AI SA/Liberation over theyears has mastered the art of accommodating itself to promote status quo..
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Lyngdoh is not me-rely a set of guidelines to conduct students' union elections but stands for de-politicization of.
our campus, privatization of education and increasing brahmanical control over knowledge production. AISA may.
fe~l it can 'ref?rm' .
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not just Lyngdoh.?ut ev~n Brahmanis~ an? the age~da of privatization given the ideological vantage.
po1nt from wh1ch they approach polrt1cs. It 1s probably w1th th1s 'noble'No-.
' Intention that they had raised the slogan of .
'Mandai, No-Kamandal' and rece~tly _jumped on to th~ Worl~ Bank funded , RSS backed Anna Hazare anti-corruptionmovement. ttwould really be an 1llus1on to expect that 1deolog1cally bankrupt forces such as Liberation/AI SA would realisethat there are no easy escape routes from struggles. Exposing such forces and rejecting their NGO-ised brand of politics isessential to building an uncompromising ~ovement against Lyngdoh, privatiz;ation, Brahmanism and authoritarianism of aAY..
sort. We must tt"lereby rebuff the compromiSed path ofref0rm and strengthen the struggle_to reject Lyngdot:t rn toto. .
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Representante do Ministério da Justiça, Marcello Barros participa de debate sobre a violência contra os profissionais da comunicação nas manifestações populares
Foto: Lia de Paula/Agência Senado
My photographs represent my transition to the University of Florida. I recently transferred from Santa Fe College, so I am trying to adjust from a semi-small environment to an even larger environment. Each photo shows my process of discovering the campus. My goal for each photo was to depict John Szarkowski’s five issues, such as the thing itself, the detail, the frame, the time, and the vantage point. I have some images that are my favorite, and I believe these few photos represent all of Szarkowski’s five issues.
Some of my pictures focus on shadows, and I was inspired by the work of the photographers Harry Callahan and Paul Strand. For example, the photo of my shadow on the sidewalk. Also, my picture with the star water fountain represents Szarkowski’s issues concerning time and detail. When I took a photo of the water fountain, the water is paused, and I noticed the bubbles within the water stream. Moreover, if I had to pick which photograph was my favorite, it would be the picture with me crouched down in the hallway. I love this photo because I like how I changed the filter to black and white. After all, the building my class was in gives me early 50 and 60 vibes. Overall, I hope you enjoy viewing my photos and that they help you feel as if you are exploring the campus with me.
peinture représentant les effets, impressions, motifs, aspect, couleurs, nuances, d'une peau d'animal accompagnée du dessin de l'animal imaginé. Collège, 6e, arts plastiques, 2016, France.
En el Día Mundial Del Folclore, la presidenta de la República, Dina Boluarte, junto a la ministra de Cultura, Leslie Urteaga, entregaron la distinción de Personalidad Meritoria de la Cultura a reconocidos representantes del folclore nacional, en una ceremonia llevada a cabo en Palacio de Gobierno.
El reconocimiento fue otorgado a Carlos Flores León (Ayacucho), Ernesto Camassi Pizarro (Ayacucho), Carlos Falconí Aramburú (póstumo), Edilberto Jiménez Quispe (Ayacucho), Luciano Belito Lucas (Huancavelica), Gregorio Enriquez Taipe (Huancavelica), Edgar Meza Aréstegui (Arequipa), Carmen Bravo Salazar (Apurímac), Gervacio Aguilar Rojas (Apurímac) e Isidro Laime Soto (Huancavelica).
Allí, la presidente Dina Boluarte destacó la entrega de la distinción de Personalidad Meritoria de la Cultura, en la marco de la conmemoración internacional. “Gracias a ustedes maestros porque con su talento, con su arte, no solo nos han alegrado la vida, sino también nos han quitado las tristezas”, dijo la mandataria.
En tanto, la ministra dijo que, con esta distinción, el Estado busca brindar reconocimiento de la labor de distinguidos representantes de la música y el arte, gracias a su labor en la continuidad y difusión del folclore peruano.
“A quienes reconocemos hoy como Personalidad Meritoria de la Cultura son símbolo y fuente de sabiduría, fuente de conocimiento, como lo es nuestro folclore”, manifestó Urteaga.
Asimismo, la titular de Cultura, saludó, además, la participación del Ballet Folclórico Nacional del Perú, que este año cumple 15 años al servicio de la cultura en el país, y dijo que cuentan con el apoyo de la actual gestión de la presidenta, Dina Boluarte.
Los homenajeados
En este acto protocolar, la presidenta Dina Boluarte acompañada de la ministra Urteaga, entregaron la distinción de Personalidad Meritoria de la Cultura a Carlos Antonio Flores León y Ernesto Walter Camassi Pizarro y una distinción póstuma tanto a Carlos Ernesto Falconí Aramburú, en reconocimiento a su destacado aporte al desarrollo cultural del país, mediante la difusión de la música ayacuchana y al haber sido miembros fundadores de la agrupación musical “Trío Ayacucho”, la cual constituyó un hito fundamental en el desarrollo de la identidad musical de Huamanga.
Asimismo, a Luciano Belito Lucas, cuyo nombre artístico es “Ccollcce Sillo”, en reconocimiento por su destacada trayectoria como arpista de la danza de tijeras de la región Huancavelica y su aporte en la transmisión y revaloración de dichos saberes, mediante la conformación de agrupaciones de danzantes y su contribución al establecimiento de organizaciones representativas y comprometidas con la salvaguardia de dicha danza.
De igual forma, se premió a Gregorio Enríquez Taipe, cuyo nombre artístico es “Siwar”, en reconocimiento por su destacada trayectoria como danzante de la danza de las tijeras del departamento de Huancavelica, contribuyendo con la valoración, difusión y transmisión de esta expresión cultural a nivel regional, nacional e internacional.
Igualmente, al arequipeño, Edgar Francisco Meza Aréstegui, por su destacada y profusa labor como intérprete de danzas peruanas, docente, gestor cultural y productor de eventos culturales que contribuyeron con la difusión de las danzas del folklore peruano a nivel nacional e internacional.
En el mismo sentido, distinguieron a Carmen Bravo Salazar, cuyo nombre artístico es “Solitario Pampallacta”, por su destacada labor como violinista de la danza de las tijeras y su contribución en la difusión y salvaguardia de la música y danza tradicional de la región Apurímac.
También a Gervacio Aguilar Rojas, cuyo nombre artístico es “Siusay”, en reconocimiento por su destacada labor como violinista de la danza de las tijeras, contribuyendo en la difusión y salvaguardia de la música y danza tradicional de la región Apurímac.
Asimismo, entregaron Personalidad Meritoria de la Cultura a Isidro Laime Soto, cuyo nombre artístico es “Ccari Warma”, en reconocimiento por su destacada labor como violinista de la danza de las tijeras contribuyendo en la difusión y salvaguardia de la música y danza tradicional de la región Huancavelica.
Conversatorio
En este Día Mundial del Folclore, por la tarde, en la sede del Ministerio de Cultura, se desarrolló un conversatorio y presentación artística “Folclore: artes de nuestros pueblos”.
En este conversatorio se realizó una reflexión sobre este importante aspecto de nuestra identidad cultural. Participaron un variado grupo de actores entre investigadores, gestores culturales, portadores del patrimonio inmaterial y Puntos de Cultura. Cerrando con música y la danza de las tijeras.