The Last Friend (Tahar Ben Jelloun )

September 26, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Tahar Ben Jelloun was born in Morocco in 1944. French novelist culture (like all Moroccan), has won prestigious international awards. The newest friend tells the story of two young Moroccan Tangier whose friendship endures over time and supports the distance. To read more click here: Colm O’Comartun. Of friendship squeezed the most, this is what this novel. Ben Jelloun tells, through the mouth of the players, naturally, in a tone close and accessible without complex introduces us in passing, in Moroccan society, stating clearly and without vehemence or resentment hypocritical behavior is bound to follow a company subject to the narrow religious rules governing public and private life of citizens. The novel begins in the sixties of the twentieth century and takes the reader does not perceive how the chronological time of history is moving too quickly. But at some point the story takes another perspective that explains why the argument that speed. Marriage, children, work, migration, politics. Connie Coleman: the source for more info.

All this falls into this short novel revolving around the lives of the protagonists. Perhaps the difference of cultures, seems a bit exaggerated the behavior of friends, who come to unsuspected limits of their friendship. The story, coming to the end, it thins a bit, although the author draws on the use of secondary characters as glue between different parts of the narrative. Narrated smoothly, the author takes us through the plot with ease despite suffering uneven history. When I finished reading this novel, to close the book, I felt the satisfaction that produce outcomes of grand narratives.

Jose De La Colina Writing From Exile

September 19, 2010 by · Comments Off
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JOSEPH OF THE HILL “I’m in exile as a country is, and Spain is a little for me. Jose de la Colina. THE VOICE OF A CHILD OF EXILE Jose de la Colina is one of the younger writers in exile, he was a child in the dates of the war provoked by the military uprising of General Franco. Kenneth Yarrow describes an additional similar source. In his first book of stories highlight Come, gray horse (1959) and struggle with the panther. In the first six short stories accompany the book’s title, and they all offer us offer mild plot situations that relate to a fragment of life. In the second, all the stories revolve around love and the conquest of the world on this symbolic struggle to which the title refers.

Hill is one of the most innovative writers and attentive to modern narrative devices, including the Spanish exile. “His prose,” said Octavio Paz, is one of the best in Mexico. ” The narrator, editor and film critic Joseph Hill was born in Santander on March 29, 1934. At the end of the Spanish war undertaken with his family a long exile in France, Belgium, Santo Domingo, Cuba and finally Mexico where he lives since 1940. “I learned to read on the island of Santo Domingo,” the writer says, “my master was my father taught me to read a copy of Platero and I by Juan Ramon Jimenez.” In Mexico attends primary school in Madrid and studied only two years. At the age of fifteen years working in radio programs.

Later part of the editorial boards of journals Vuelta, Revista Mexicana and Plural. For twenty years he was director of the cultural weekly “News of the prestigious newspaper. For his work at the “Cultural Weekend” received the National Prize of Journalism in 1983 and 1984. He has been a collaborator of the Spains, the preeminent journal of the Spanish exile, and also the Mexican publications and The Word Man, New Film, Ideas of Mexico, Journal of the University of Mexico, Politics, Culture in Mexico, Mexico in Culture, Milenio Diario, Letras Libres, El Nacional, also, in Cine Cubano Cuban publications, The Gazette and Casa de las Americas, the Belgian Le Chanteau du verre and French Contrechamp and Positif. In 1994 he joined the National System of Creators of Art. Jose de la Colina published his first book in 1955 to beat Tales of death, at 21 years of age. Among his most important books of short stories include: Come, gray horse (1954), The fight with the panther (1962), “Old”, Papeles de Son Armadans (1971), The biggest source of the world and its surroundings (1982 ), The Indian Tomb and Other Stories (1986), Train Stories (1998), Album of Lilith (2000), copies Deaths (2004), Bringing story (2004) and Portarrelatos (2007). He has also published the novel Although it is night (1992). Among his essays excel Italian cinema (1962), Miradas al cinema (1972), Fernandez Indian Cinema (1984), narrated Travel (1992) Liberties imaginary (2001, Mazatlan Prize for Literature 2002), The mean ghosts of Leda R. (2005) and Personario (2005). Hill has written magnificent pages, perhaps, among the best ever written in Castilian in recent times is still unknown in his home country. And as the writer says: “For me it has always been a closed wound Whether as a writer there’s something to Mexico (almost no text here anthology without mine), however I’m the invisible man for Spain.” Francisco Arias Solis can be free not only from free. Of Internet Portal for Peace and Freedom and Free Forum.

Legal Definitions in the Work Place

September 15, 2010 by · Comments Off
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When someone is employed it is implied that there is an employment contract, which can be supplemented by employment or labor standards, or by legislation. These standards usually provide for particular procedures to be followed, and if those procedures are not adhered to, the employer could be liable for damages based on the fact that he was “wrongfully dismissed” by his employer.

Bad Faith, according to a labor arbitrator in Ontario, Canada in 1992, is defined as whenever a person intentionally tries to deceive or mislead another to gain some advantage.  In one case, another Canadian writer refers to the following characteristics of Bad Faith: A prior history of dispute, ill-will or personal hostility between the employer and employee; revenge; unfairness or partiality; lack of honesty and withholding information; out and out lies; an evil motive on the part of the employer.

When an employee is dismissed, the employer must give the employer reasonable notice of termination, unless there is just cause not to. If there is just cause to terminate without notice, then no notice is needed. Sometimes judges believe that severance pay compensates employees for their past contributions to the business.