El documento analiza los principales sÃmbolos presentes en la poesÃa de Miguel Hernández. Algunos sÃmbolos tempranos incluyen la lujuria y la boca, representando el deseo erótico. En El rayo que no cesa, sÃmbolos como el rayo, la sangre y el limón representan el deseo, la frustración y el amor. En Viento del pueblo, el buey simboliza la resignación versus el león que simboliza la rebelión. Los temas posteriores incluyen la maternidad, la guerra y la muerte
2014 Museum travels to the west coast of the USAHelen Whitty
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Annotated images of museums and attractions I found of interest when I visited the west coast of the USA in 2014 to attend the Association of Childrens Museums Conference and present a paper to the American Alliance of Museums AGM and Expo. For more see museumsliteracies.blogspot.com.au
The document discusses several major attractions in Las Vegas including the Bellagio Fountains, notable hotels and casinos like the Bellagio and MGM Grand, attractions in Downtown Las Vegas along Fremont Street, the Fremont Street Experience featuring light shows, and free family attractions such as animal habitats and parks. Globehunters offers competitive flights to Las Vegas.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25th to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Traditions include decorating homes with trees, lights and nativity scenes; having family dinners featuring foods like soup, seafood and roast meat followed by desserts like turrón and polvorones; singing Christmas carols accompanied by instruments; and exchanging presents left under the tree by Santa Claus and the Three Wise Men. The author enjoys decorating with their family as well as singing carols and receiving presents during Christmas celebrations with extended family in Salamanca.
This document outlines a travel itinerary spanning June 6-12 that includes visits to Niagara Falls, New York City, Charleston, and the Grand Canyon. The itinerary provides details on transportation, accommodations, attractions visited each day, and costs for two people. Key stops include tours of Niagara Falls, sightseeing in Central Park and visiting the Statue of Liberty in New York, touring plantations and gardens in Charleston, and taking an airplane tour of the Grand Canyon.
The document contains summaries of 4 marketing projects completed by Kimberly Bak for various courses. The projects include:
1. A sports marketing plan for the Los Angeles Clippers focusing on ticket sales. Research was conducted and strategies recommended to increase ticket sales.
2. A market research report for Mihaylo College examining how the college brand is communicated to students. Research was done and recommendations provided to improve the college website and brand messaging.
3. A Google AdWords campaign strategy plan for Jimmi's Bar & Grill to increase website traffic and meet business goals. The campaign ran for 3 weeks and achieved some but not all goals.
4. A project for OneLegacy focusing on developing marketing strategies.
O documento fornece informações sobre a cidade de Las Vegas, nos Estados Unidos. Detalha sua localização, clima, fundação, atrações turÃsticas, como cassinos, shows e parques, e dá dicas sobre como planejar uma viagem para lá.
Las Vegas is located in the United States in the state of Nevada. The document discusses several popular tourist attractions in Las Vegas including replicas of famous landmarks like the Egyptian sphinx and Eiffel Tower as well as casinos and museums. It notes that casinos and quick wedding ceremonies officiated by Elvis impersonators are unique aspects of Las Vegas. In general, the document provides an overview of places to visit and things to do in Las Vegas.
Nevada is known for its cities of Las Vegas and Reno, as well as attractions like the Hoover Dam. It has a population of over 2.7 million people and became the 36th state in 1864. Nevada has a diverse geography and climate, with hot summers over 100 degrees and mild winters around 40 degrees. The state's economy relies heavily on industries like tourism, mining gold and silver, and hydroelectric power.
The document summarizes a trip from Barcelona to Las Vegas including flight details, hotel accommodations, and planned activities. It lists attractions like indoor skydiving, dune buggy rentals, a roller coaster, shopping malls, and high-end restaurants at various hotels along the Las Vegas Strip.
Journal Communications Inc. (JCI) is an experienced publisher of travel guides and visitor publications for convention and visitors bureaus. JCI partners with over 100 clients, including the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), to publish guides, websites, and digital content to promote tourism. JCI proposes working with LVCVA to publish the Las Vegas Official Visitors Guide print and digital editions, using JCI's experienced team of editors, photographers, designers, and sales representatives, at no cost to LVCVA. Revenue from advertising sales would fund the project and be shared between the two organizations if sales thresholds are met.
George Washington was the first president and commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, and the Washington Monument honors him. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France symbolizing hope and freedom for immigrants. The US flag features fifty stars for the fifty states and thirteen stripes for the original colonies. Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation and was assassinated, and the Lincoln Monument honors him. The Liberty Bell proclaimed US independence and cracked. The Bald Eagle symbolizes American traits and has a white-feathered head and neck.
This document provides a brief overview of some key events in American history from its discovery in the 15th century to the present day. It mentions Columbus' discovery of America in 1492, the Boston Tea Party in 1773, the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865, the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, the entry of the US into World War 1 in 1917 and World War 2 after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, and the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 that destroyed the World Trade Center towers. It also notes some general information about the United States such as its capital, largest city, and demographic breakdown.
The document provides information about key symbols and locations in the United States, including the American flag featuring 13 stripes and 50 stars representing the original 13 colonies and current 50 states, Washington D.C. as the capital, iconic buildings like the White House and monuments like the Statue of Liberty located in New York City, as well as mentioning the cities of Los Angeles and Hollywood known for entertainment industries and Disneyland amusement park.
The document provides an overview of key information about the USA, including:
1) It describes the USA's location in North America and one state in Oceania.
2) The USA is a federal constitutional republic made up of 50 states and a federal district.
3) The USA emerged from British colonization in North America in the 17th-18th centuries, and the Declaration of Independence established the name United States of America.
The United States has a population of over 305 million people spread across 3.7 million square miles. It has a capitalist economy and is among the top global producers of goods like cars, airplanes, and electronics. Some of its most famous monuments include the Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building. Sports like American football, basketball, and baseball are very popular in the country.
O documento fornece informações sobre a cidade de Las Vegas, nos Estados Unidos. Detalha sua localização, clima, fundação, atrações turÃsticas, como cassinos, shows e parques, e dá dicas sobre como planejar uma viagem para lá.
Las Vegas is located in the United States in the state of Nevada. The document discusses several popular tourist attractions in Las Vegas including replicas of famous landmarks like the Egyptian sphinx and Eiffel Tower as well as casinos and museums. It notes that casinos and quick wedding ceremonies officiated by Elvis impersonators are unique aspects of Las Vegas. In general, the document provides an overview of places to visit and things to do in Las Vegas.
Nevada is known for its cities of Las Vegas and Reno, as well as attractions like the Hoover Dam. It has a population of over 2.7 million people and became the 36th state in 1864. Nevada has a diverse geography and climate, with hot summers over 100 degrees and mild winters around 40 degrees. The state's economy relies heavily on industries like tourism, mining gold and silver, and hydroelectric power.
The document summarizes a trip from Barcelona to Las Vegas including flight details, hotel accommodations, and planned activities. It lists attractions like indoor skydiving, dune buggy rentals, a roller coaster, shopping malls, and high-end restaurants at various hotels along the Las Vegas Strip.
Journal Communications Inc. (JCI) is an experienced publisher of travel guides and visitor publications for convention and visitors bureaus. JCI partners with over 100 clients, including the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), to publish guides, websites, and digital content to promote tourism. JCI proposes working with LVCVA to publish the Las Vegas Official Visitors Guide print and digital editions, using JCI's experienced team of editors, photographers, designers, and sales representatives, at no cost to LVCVA. Revenue from advertising sales would fund the project and be shared between the two organizations if sales thresholds are met.
George Washington was the first president and commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, and the Washington Monument honors him. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France symbolizing hope and freedom for immigrants. The US flag features fifty stars for the fifty states and thirteen stripes for the original colonies. Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation and was assassinated, and the Lincoln Monument honors him. The Liberty Bell proclaimed US independence and cracked. The Bald Eagle symbolizes American traits and has a white-feathered head and neck.
This document provides a brief overview of some key events in American history from its discovery in the 15th century to the present day. It mentions Columbus' discovery of America in 1492, the Boston Tea Party in 1773, the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865, the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, the entry of the US into World War 1 in 1917 and World War 2 after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, and the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 that destroyed the World Trade Center towers. It also notes some general information about the United States such as its capital, largest city, and demographic breakdown.
The document provides information about key symbols and locations in the United States, including the American flag featuring 13 stripes and 50 stars representing the original 13 colonies and current 50 states, Washington D.C. as the capital, iconic buildings like the White House and monuments like the Statue of Liberty located in New York City, as well as mentioning the cities of Los Angeles and Hollywood known for entertainment industries and Disneyland amusement park.
The document provides an overview of key information about the USA, including:
1) It describes the USA's location in North America and one state in Oceania.
2) The USA is a federal constitutional republic made up of 50 states and a federal district.
3) The USA emerged from British colonization in North America in the 17th-18th centuries, and the Declaration of Independence established the name United States of America.
The United States has a population of over 305 million people spread across 3.7 million square miles. It has a capitalist economy and is among the top global producers of goods like cars, airplanes, and electronics. Some of its most famous monuments include the Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building. Sports like American football, basketball, and baseball are very popular in the country.