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05.18 - May 2018 - Picasso: Artist provocateur rogue genius (Número de National Geographic)
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Título : 05.18 - May 2018 - Picasso: Artist provocateur rogue genius Tipo de documento: texto impreso Fecha de publicación: 2018 Número de páginas: 144 p Il.: il.; fotos Idioma : Inglés (eng) Etiquetas: PABLO PICASSO ARTE GUERRA SUDÁN ACOSO SEXUAL VIOLENCIA DE GÉNERO ASTROFÍSICA ÁRTICO TERMITAS MUSULMANES INMIGRACIÓN DINOSAURIOS TIBURONES POLINESIA FRANCESA Clasificación: 500 CIENCIAS NATURALES, CIENCIAS PURAS Y MATEMÁTICAS. Nota de contenido: Picasso: Artist provocateur rogue genius
What they carried: When war broke out in South Sudan again, hundreds of thousands of women fled with only what they could pack in treasured bedsheets.
The big idea: Ride the sciences of sexual harassers. They've lost their jobs in many fields -what about the sciences?
Genius: Mapping the stars. Astrophysicist Juna Kollmeier wants to understand the substance of the universe.
Getting there: Arctic camping in february. How to get to a place where winter travel is often impossible.
Decoder: Termites' tricks for climate control. An office building in tropical Zimbabwe keeps cool without air-conditioning.
Being muslim in America: An estimated 3.45 million Muslims live in the United States today. Among them are immigrants from some 75 differents countries. Despite a climate often hostile to their presence, they're forming communities, building mosques - and thriving.
The dinosaurs that didn't die: Survivors of an asteroid strike 66 million years ago begat today's birds.
Picasso, genius: The restless brilliance behind his artistry continues to mesmerize us.
Shark frenzy: At Fakarava Atoll in French Polynesia, each June brings a rare spectacles groupers breed and sharks feed.
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es un número de National Geographic
05.18 - May 2018 - Picasso: Artist provocateur rogue genius [texto impreso] . - 2018 . - 144 p : il.; fotos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Etiquetas: PABLO PICASSO ARTE GUERRA SUDÁN ACOSO SEXUAL VIOLENCIA DE GÉNERO ASTROFÍSICA ÁRTICO TERMITAS MUSULMANES INMIGRACIÓN DINOSAURIOS TIBURONES POLINESIA FRANCESA Clasificación: 500 CIENCIAS NATURALES, CIENCIAS PURAS Y MATEMÁTICAS. Nota de contenido: Picasso: Artist provocateur rogue genius
What they carried: When war broke out in South Sudan again, hundreds of thousands of women fled with only what they could pack in treasured bedsheets.
The big idea: Ride the sciences of sexual harassers. They've lost their jobs in many fields -what about the sciences?
Genius: Mapping the stars. Astrophysicist Juna Kollmeier wants to understand the substance of the universe.
Getting there: Arctic camping in february. How to get to a place where winter travel is often impossible.
Decoder: Termites' tricks for climate control. An office building in tropical Zimbabwe keeps cool without air-conditioning.
Being muslim in America: An estimated 3.45 million Muslims live in the United States today. Among them are immigrants from some 75 differents countries. Despite a climate often hostile to their presence, they're forming communities, building mosques - and thriving.
The dinosaurs that didn't die: Survivors of an asteroid strike 66 million years ago begat today's birds.
Picasso, genius: The restless brilliance behind his artistry continues to mesmerize us.
Shark frenzy: At Fakarava Atoll in French Polynesia, each June brings a rare spectacles groupers breed and sharks feed.
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado R00063 05.18 NATGEO Publicaciones peródicas Secundaria COLECCIÓN GENERAL Disponible 197 N° 6 - June 2000 - Indus: Clues to an Ancient Civilization (Número de National Geographic)
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Título : 197 N° 6 - June 2000 - Indus: Clues to an Ancient Civilization Tipo de documento: texto impreso Fecha de publicación: 2000 Número de páginas: 128 p Idioma : Inglés (eng) Etiquetas: LONDRES GRAN BRETAÑA CIUDADES DINOSAURIOS FÓSILES SURINAM MEDICINA NATURAL DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO SIERRA MADRE MÉXICO MEDUSAS FAUNA MARINA JORDANIA ISRAEL SIRIA Nota de contenido: London: Britain´s capital city has shed its staid reputation. Newly enlivened by culture and cold cash, London is redefining itself as a global trendsetter.
Debut Sue: The largest Tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered has found new stomping grounds at Chicago´s Field Museum.
Suriname: Can local knowledge of medicinal plants protect the South American rainforest and bolster this young nation's economy?
Sierra Madre Pilgrimage: In a 1,300-mile journey through the mountains of Mexico, the author pursues the past - his own and that of an enigmatic 19th - century Norwegian explorer.
Jelly Bellies: The beauty of these drifting predators may surprise those who know jellyfish only as the bane of the beach.
In focus: Golan Heights: Since 1948 this small patch of land overlooking the Jordan River has been a source of contention between Israel and Syria. Now it may be the bargaining chip that finally brings them peace.
Indus Civilization: Archaeologists unearth clues to ancient cities -long disappeared- that once flourished in the Indus Valley of Pakistan and northwestern India.[número]
es un número de National Geographic
197 N° 6 - June 2000 - Indus: Clues to an Ancient Civilization [texto impreso] . - 2000 . - 128 p.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Etiquetas: LONDRES GRAN BRETAÑA CIUDADES DINOSAURIOS FÓSILES SURINAM MEDICINA NATURAL DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO SIERRA MADRE MÉXICO MEDUSAS FAUNA MARINA JORDANIA ISRAEL SIRIA Nota de contenido: London: Britain´s capital city has shed its staid reputation. Newly enlivened by culture and cold cash, London is redefining itself as a global trendsetter.
Debut Sue: The largest Tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered has found new stomping grounds at Chicago´s Field Museum.
Suriname: Can local knowledge of medicinal plants protect the South American rainforest and bolster this young nation's economy?
Sierra Madre Pilgrimage: In a 1,300-mile journey through the mountains of Mexico, the author pursues the past - his own and that of an enigmatic 19th - century Norwegian explorer.
Jelly Bellies: The beauty of these drifting predators may surprise those who know jellyfish only as the bane of the beach.
In focus: Golan Heights: Since 1948 this small patch of land overlooking the Jordan River has been a source of contention between Israel and Syria. Now it may be the bargaining chip that finally brings them peace.
Indus Civilization: Archaeologists unearth clues to ancient cities -long disappeared- that once flourished in the Indus Valley of Pakistan and northwestern India.Ejemplares
Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado R00091 NATGEO 197 N° 6 Publicaciones peródicas Secundaria COLECCIÓN GENERAL Disponible 198 N° 4 - October 2000 - Wild gliders of Borneo (Número de National Geographic)
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Título : 198 N° 4 - October 2000 - Wild gliders of Borneo Tipo de documento: texto impreso Fecha de publicación: 2000 Número de páginas: 132 p Idioma : Inglés (eng) Etiquetas: SELVA ÁFRICA INSECTOS DESIERTO AMÉRICA DEL NORTE CLIMA BOSTON BARRIO ITALIANO ESTADOS UNIDOS OCÉANOS TECNOLOGÍA INVESTIGACIÓN FAUNA MARINA DINOSAURIOS FÓSILES Nota de contenido: Megatransect: A conservationist sets out to survey 1,200 miles of African jungle the old-fashioned way -on foot- in the first of a threpart series of articles.
Sky-high over the sonoran: Sculpted by wind and weather , this intriguing North American desert reveals itself from aloft.
Boston´s North enders: in the face of change, tight-knit Little Italy keeps the accent on good friends and good food.
Wilde Gliders: A mélange of creatures in Borneo's rainforest have evolved gravity-defying means of travel.
New eyes on the oceans: Riding a wave of new technology, scientists are discovering more of the oceans´ secrets, including the integral role the seas play in shaping our climate.
Deep sea vents: Dramatic new imagery from the Pacific seafloor abundant life in a world without sunlight.
Fossil trail: Our November 1999 issue showcased a “missing link” between dinosaurs and birds that fooled us all.[número]
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198 N° 4 - October 2000 - Wild gliders of Borneo [texto impreso] . - 2000 . - 132 p.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Etiquetas: SELVA ÁFRICA INSECTOS DESIERTO AMÉRICA DEL NORTE CLIMA BOSTON BARRIO ITALIANO ESTADOS UNIDOS OCÉANOS TECNOLOGÍA INVESTIGACIÓN FAUNA MARINA DINOSAURIOS FÓSILES Nota de contenido: Megatransect: A conservationist sets out to survey 1,200 miles of African jungle the old-fashioned way -on foot- in the first of a threpart series of articles.
Sky-high over the sonoran: Sculpted by wind and weather , this intriguing North American desert reveals itself from aloft.
Boston´s North enders: in the face of change, tight-knit Little Italy keeps the accent on good friends and good food.
Wilde Gliders: A mélange of creatures in Borneo's rainforest have evolved gravity-defying means of travel.
New eyes on the oceans: Riding a wave of new technology, scientists are discovering more of the oceans´ secrets, including the integral role the seas play in shaping our climate.
Deep sea vents: Dramatic new imagery from the Pacific seafloor abundant life in a world without sunlight.
Fossil trail: Our November 1999 issue showcased a “missing link” between dinosaurs and birds that fooled us all.Ejemplares
Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado R00090 NATGEO 198 N° 4 Publicaciones peródicas Secundaria COLECCIÓN GENERAL Disponible 231 N° 6 - June 2017 - Why we lie: The science behind our complicated relationship with the truth (Número de National Geographic)
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Título : 231 N° 6 - June 2017 - Why we lie: The science behind our complicated relationship with the truth Tipo de documento: texto impreso Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: 130 p Idioma : Inglés (eng) Etiquetas: ARTE PINTURA 3D MENTIR MENTIRA REDES SOCIALES CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO ISLAS GALÁPAGOS ALBINOS TANZANIA FÓSILES DINOSAURIOS MUERTE RITUALES FILIPINAS MEDICAMENTOS HAITÍ VENTA ILEGAL Nota de contenido: Visions
Explore: progress: 3-d paintings, diverse comics, holograms.
Startalk: Neuroscientist and TV star Mayim Bialik on the status of women in STEM fields.
Why we lie: In the age of social media, separating truth from lies may be harder than ever.
Life in the balance: Climate change threatens animals of the Galápagos.
The perils of pale: In Tanzania people with albinism are attacked for their body parts.
Turned to stone: A Canadian mine yields one of the world's best preserved dinosaurs
A state of grief: Death rituals have become a cathartic part of daily life in the Philippines
The side effect: Entrepreneurs sell medicine on Haiti's streets.
Carved by lava: Centuries of eruptions have created hidden networks of caves under Hawaii's volcanoes. Below, lava flows out of one of the underground passageways into the sea.[número]
es un número de National Geographic
231 N° 6 - June 2017 - Why we lie: The science behind our complicated relationship with the truth [texto impreso] . - 2020 . - 130 p.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Etiquetas: ARTE PINTURA 3D MENTIR MENTIRA REDES SOCIALES CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO ISLAS GALÁPAGOS ALBINOS TANZANIA FÓSILES DINOSAURIOS MUERTE RITUALES FILIPINAS MEDICAMENTOS HAITÍ VENTA ILEGAL Nota de contenido: Visions
Explore: progress: 3-d paintings, diverse comics, holograms.
Startalk: Neuroscientist and TV star Mayim Bialik on the status of women in STEM fields.
Why we lie: In the age of social media, separating truth from lies may be harder than ever.
Life in the balance: Climate change threatens animals of the Galápagos.
The perils of pale: In Tanzania people with albinism are attacked for their body parts.
Turned to stone: A Canadian mine yields one of the world's best preserved dinosaurs
A state of grief: Death rituals have become a cathartic part of daily life in the Philippines
The side effect: Entrepreneurs sell medicine on Haiti's streets.
Carved by lava: Centuries of eruptions have created hidden networks of caves under Hawaii's volcanoes. Below, lava flows out of one of the underground passageways into the sea.Ejemplares
Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado R00067 NATGEO 231 N° 6 Publicaciones peródicas Secundaria COLECCIÓN GENERAL Disponible Darwin y la verdadera historia de los dinosaurios / Novelli, Luca
Título : Darwin y la verdadera historia de los dinosaurios Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Novelli, Luca, Autor Editorial: Granica Fecha de publicación: 2002 Número de páginas: 107 páginas ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-84-7577-912-6 Idioma : Español (spa) Etiquetas: LITERATURA INFANTIL NOVELA DARWIN DINOSAURIOS Darwin y la verdadera historia de los dinosaurios [texto impreso] / Novelli, Luca, Autor . - [S.l.] : Granica, 2002 . - 107 páginas.
ISBN : 978-84-7577-912-6
Idioma : Español (spa)
Etiquetas: LITERATURA INFANTIL NOVELA DARWIN DINOSAURIOS Ejemplares
Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado P01763 E- B Y V Libro Primaria LITERATURA Disponible Dinos La bestia 3D
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