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Carlos Pérez Soto
Carlos Pérez Soto (born 6 October 1954) is a Chilean teacher of physics, lecturer at various universities and a social sciences researcher. He is the author of several works covering a wide range of topics: philosophy of science and epistemology, political philosophy and Marxism, Dance History, anti-psychiatry. In 2017, he was a militant of the Autonomist Movement (MA), organization then member of the left-wing coalition Broad Front (Chilean political coalition), Broad Front. He left the MA in mid-2018 before its merger into Social Convergence in November of that year. Biography In 1972 he joined the Faculty of Education at the University of Chile for the career of Pedagogy in Physics. In 1979, he obtained the state degree of a Government Authorized Teacher of Physics, which is his only formal academic degree. Although he began studying in the heyday of the student movement's political activity during the government of Salvador Allende, he spent most of his student life during ...
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A mesa is an isolated, flat-topped elevation, ridge, or hill, bounded from all sides by steep Escarpment, escarpments and standing distinctly above a surrounding plain. Mesas consist of flat-lying soft Sedimentary rock, sedimentary rocks, such as Shale, shales, capped by a resistant layer of harder Rock (geology), rock, like sandstone or limestone, forming a caprock that protects the flat summit. The caprock may also include dissected Lava flow, lava flows or eroded duricrust. Unlike a ''plateau'', which is a broader, elevated region that may not have horizontal bedrock (e.g., Tibetan Plateau), a mesa is defined by flat-lying strata and steep-sided isolation. Large, flat-topped plateaus with horizontal strata, less isolated and often part of extensive plateau systems, are called ''Table (landform), tablelands''. A ''butte'' is a smaller, eroded mesa with a limited summit, while a ''cuesta'' has a gentle dip slope and one steep escarpment due to tilted strata.Duszyński, F. ...
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