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POEMARIO
Novedad literaria
TRAVESIA DEL ALMA
en la
18a Feria del libro del pacifico
Encuentro de culturas y regiones
Lanzamiento del libro y recital
sàbado 29 de Septiembre de 2012
4 P.M
Auditorio Jorge Isaacs
Biblioteca Departamental
María Jenny Cabrera (MAYE )
yeca95@yahoo.es
Caleña raizal, (1962) escribe desde su adolescencia, la inspiración inicial estuvo en GABRIELA MISTRAL Y ALFONSINA STORNI, ha sido influenciada por MEIRA DEL MAR , MARIA MERCEDES CARRANZA , PIEDAD BONNET, Y LA POETISA DE PALENQUE MARIA TERESA RAMIREZ.
entre sus poetas favoritos están PABLO NERUDA, PORFIRIO BARBA JACOB CESAR VALLEJO,JOSE ASUNCION SILVA,JORGE LUIS BORGES y MARIO BENEDETTI.
Cuenta con dos libros inéditos y Travesía del Alma, poemario que se lanza en Septiembre de 2012.
Cuenta con su Blog : MAYECALI.BLOGSPOT.COM ( TRAVESÍA DEL EL ALMA), donde precisamente desnuda ésta para dejarnos conocer los sibilino senderos por los que hubo de trasegar para llegar a las letras que hoy relatan su camino sin llegada pero henchido de esperanza.
Es egresada de la Universidad del Valle en Gestión Ejecutiva y fue gestora cultural de su comuna nombrada por voto popular.
Ofició como presentadora del programa de televisión MAGAZIN AM.COM y colaboró por algún tiempo con programas radiales al lado de insignes periodistas de la ciudad en procura de incentivar nuevamente una Cali cívica por excelencia.
Creadora y Directora de la Fundación HACIENDO CIUDAD, HACEMOS PAIS que propendía por recuperar el civismo de la ciudad y brindar oportunidad de aprendizaje artístico a niños con alto grado de vulnerabilidad.
Un Rincón Poético para caminar juntos en búsqueda de respuestas sobre el dolor, la Soledad, la Pasión y el AMOR
ESCULTOR
Centelleas en las cumbres
Las más altas
eres sabiduría milenaria;
Heredada del agua
De paso firme y trasegar altivo
La luz de los colores
Iluminan tu risa y tus ansias
Plasmas vidas en retablos
Esculpes trazos en el alba.
palabras que enamoran
Brota tu pluma madrugada
La pasión marcó tu sello
vibraste y fuiste trueno
levitó como pluma
la piel que anidaba
entre tus brazos tiernos
montañas de agua etérea
la bañaban
y en una madrugada
ceñiste la dulzura
la esculpiste para el alma.
Maye
ENCUENTROS
Cubierto de espejos
la tarde cae en penumbra
los ojos transitan
en el espacio silente.
el aroma del viento
busca perpetuarse
en las huellas de una imagen
tatuada de versos
MAYE
Cali- 2012
INTIMA
Esa soy, la real,
taciturna, vaporosa, enamorada
Esa soy
sin deseos, sin sexo, sin mi cuerpo,
sola con mi alma
la del día a día
la que dispone mundos
y por igual su casa
que se viste de vida
para cuidar del nido
la que edifica un hombre
la que construye hijos
La que piensa y dispensa
y se arruga y desmaya
la que mira en silencio
Como todo se acaba
Esa soy
la del día a día
Esa que imagina que
enamora el alba
y busca en resquicios
de otros alma
y el alma de ella
la que sueña amores,
la que olvida odios
y las decepciones
las guarda silente
entre ajadas flores
esa soy
la que se abandona
y se entrega toda
toda en sentimiento
solo con su alma
lejos de su cuerpo
con sus tantas penas
y escasas alegrías
que de vez en cuando
se pretende reina¡, se pretende musa¡,
se pretende hada¡ , nana¡, abuela y niña¡
la que canta versos,
y por quién la vida brinda su ambrosía
MAYE.
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ABOUT THIS COURSE
Quantitative Methods in Clinical and Public Health Research is the online adaptation of material from the Harvard School of Public Health's classes in epidemiology and biostatistics.
Principled investigations to monitor and thus improve the health of individuals are firmly based on a sound understanding of modern quantitative methods. This involves the ability to discover patterns and extract knowledge from health data on a sample of individuals and then to infer, with measured uncertainty, the unobserved population characteristics. This course will address this need by covering the principles of biostatistics and epidemiology used for public health and clinical research. These include outcomes measurement, measures of associations between outcomes and their determinants, study design options, bias and confounding, probability and diagnostic tests, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, power and sample size determinations, life tables and survival methods, regression methods (both, linear and logistic), and sample survey techniques. Students will analyze sample data sets to acquire knowledge of appropriate computer software. By the end of the course the successful student should have attained a sound understanding of these methods and a solid foundation for further study.
PREREQUISITES
Students should have a sound grasp of algebra.
COURSE STAFF
Earl Francis Cook
E. Francis Cook, ScD, is a Professor of Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and at the Harvard Medical School. In the past five years he has taught or directed more than 30 offerings of 8 different courses at HSPH. He developed and directs the Summer-Only Masters of Science (SM) in Epidemiology and the Summer-Only Masters of Public Health (Clinical Effectiveness) (MPH) Degree Programs at HSPH.
He has won Citations for Excellence in Teaching from the Harvard School of Public Health on four occasions, the Alumni Award of Merit from the Harvard School of Public Health for his teaching and mentoring, the Teaching Award from the Center of Clinical Investigation at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and is a member the American Schools of Public Health/Pfizer Public Health Academy of Distinguished Teachers.
Marcello Pagano
Professor Pagano obtained a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University and has spent the last 35 years on the faculty at the Harvard School Public Health teaching biostatistics and advising students. His research in biostatistics continues to be on compute intensive inference and surveillance methods that involve screening methodologies, with their associated laboratory tests, and in obtaining more accurate testing results that use existing technologies. The accuracy of these screening tests is important--for example to maintain the integrity of the nation's blood supply--and it is doubly beneficial if these methods are also cheaper to implement; thus more testing can be done. This can mean a safer blood supply, for example.
His interests extend to the quantitative aspects of Monitoring and Evaluation, especially as they are applied in resource poor settings, and are brought to bear to improve the quality of health services to all.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How much does it cost to take the course?
Nothing! The course is free.
When will assignments be due?
The course is organized into weeks, and each week will have its own set of assignments. students will be expected to complete their homework each week.
Do I need any other materials to take the course?
Nope, as long as you’ve got a Mac or PC, you’ll be ready to take the course.
Will the course use any textbooks or software?
The course wont make use of any textbooks, but it will use Stata (a piece of software for doing statistical analysis). Students will be able to use Stata for free for the duration of the course (Mac and PC only).
Do I need to watch the lectures live?
No. You can watch the lectures at your leisure.
Will certificates be awarded?
Yes. Online learners who achieve a passing grade in a course can earn a certificate of mastery. These certificates will indicate you have successfully completed the course, but will not include a specific grade. Certificates will be issued by edX under the name of either HarvardX, MITx or BerkeleyX, designating the institution from which the course originated. For the courses in Fall 2012, honor code certificates will be free.
If you have any questions about edX generally, please see the edX FAQ.
If you have any further questions about PH207x that are not answered in this or the edX FAQ, please emailharvard-ph207x@edx.org.