Who is SpongeBob in love with? Sandy Cheeks Who is SpongeBob’s best friend? Patrick Star How did SpongeBob and Patrick become friends? SpongeBob and Patrick have been best friends since they were born. It was seen in episodes “SB-129,” “Ugh,” and “Pest of the West” that their friendship even extends back to their ancestors and […]
What is the most important element in photography?
What is the most important element in photography? Light is the most fundamental element that all photographs need because it illuminates the scene or subject. Whether it be natural or artificial light the quality and direction of light is what’s important. Which elements of art are used in photography? The Elements of Art in Photography […]
What is ancient Near Eastern art?
What is ancient Near Eastern art? Ancient Near Eastern Art, from 4000 B.C.E to about 500 C.E., consists mostly of artifacts that have been excavated in the regions of Mesopotamia, Assyria, Sumer, Anatolia, and the islands of Crete and Cyprus. What does ancient Near East mean? The ancient Near East refers to early civilizations in […]
Neuroscience, neuroethics and bióetica
In this weblog we are interested in the neuroscience, we are interested to know their progress and what they can bring to the social sciences within a renewed naturalist program that provides older lights in the study of culture and human behavior. (See: Homo Suadens: a new paradigm bio-psycho-social for the social sciences). Although the […]
Neuroeducación. You can only learn that which you love
What is the NEUROEDUCACION? Can you talk about the NEUROEDUCADORES, a new profession? There are problems in the relationship neuroscientist-teacher (and beyond university professors), especially in the language used by the first to head to the seconds in the transfer of this knowledge. Until now, the knowledge extracted from the Neurosciences has not been easy […]
there is salt in the market (it’s Saturday)
Among the berbers of central and southern morocco has survived until the mid-TWENTIETH century this proverb to refer to the jews. The generosity of this popular berber is compounded if we consider the context; populations of semi-nomadic, lacking in natural resources, which have historically lived trade trans-saharan, whose currency of exchange secular has been the […]
“We take care of everything.” Theft and trafficking of children in Spain
“We take care of everything” is the phrase repeated thousands of times, in clinics and maternity wards, mothers and families to which they announced the death of her newborn, who later proved to have been given up for adoption. Some of those mothers and families bring their thrilling testimony in this book, whose author Francisco […]
New edition of ‘The distinction’ Bourdieu
A little less than two months, while trying to acquire a copy of the book The distinction : criteria and social bases of taste Bourdieu1, could not get it by being exhausted in all the libraries where I searched. Then, because we were recommended to a particular course of Degree of Sociology at the UNED, […]
Pardon my Spanglish ¡because!
By Gemma Torres . . Bill James is an american comedian who has discovered a gold mine for acting in spanglish. Also just released a book being a sales success with the hilarious title that heads this post, and in which one can find “Everything you ever wanted to know about Spanglish, but were afraid […]
Paul Ricoeur: Time, pain, justice
Of all the thinkers who belonged to the scene philosophical of the past century, perhaps beyond Paul Ricoeur, one of which, at all times, was more bound to its time, elapse between the shocks of recent history, with lucidity and with a prudence unworthy of a century in romance declared with the excess. The past […]