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Symposium (What is expected of the interpreter when working for a non…
Symposium
Brief historical review of the University of San Carlos
By what names was the university baptized?
Spain's King Carlos II
Saint Carlos Borromeo.
First careers given at the university
Scholastic theology
Moral theology
Laws
Canons
Two indigenous languages
Facts of the first women graduated in the university
graduated from the faculty of medicine and pharmacy
214 years after the first men graduated
In 1897 the first six women obtain their title of midwives
1919, graduation of Olimpia Altuve as the first BA (Lic) in C.A.
Autonomy of the University of San Carlos
Stops relying on the ministry of education for decision making
gains its autonomy on 12/01/1944
Starts getting a 5% from the State.
Colonial University
Royal
Pontifical
Spanish
For men only
Racist
Religious
Current University
National
no papal influence
Mixed
Guatemalan
for everyone that meet the requirement
Autonomous
Neuromotor speech control
Nervous System
Central
Peripheral
Set of cranial nerves
I Olfactory nerve
II Optic nerve
III Oculomotor nerve
IV Trochlear nerve, or pathetic
V Trigeminal nerve
VI Abducent nerve
VII Facial nerve
VIII Vestibulocochlear nerve
IX Glossopharyngeal nerve
X Vagus nerve
XI Accessory nerve
XII Hypoglossal nerve
Elements of language production
a source of energy (the breath air)
a vibrating organ (vocal cords)
a soundboard (nostrils, oral cavity and pharynx)
a sound articulation system (tongue, lips, teeth)
a regulating and synchronized nervous system of the whole set
Location of the brain areas of communication
Drill Area
produces speech
Wernicke Area
decode the message
The inner language
It is the one that occurs internally in the subcortical areas of the brain specifically in the cerebrak area of Wernicke.
The speech
it is the production of all the movements controlled by the brain of the integrated articulatory muscles at the same time to emit a word and achieve a conversation
What is expected of the interpreter when working for a non-profit international organization?
Valuable
is having a great deal of worth
Invaluable
means valuable beyong estimation
The business partner
Know your purpose and role
Do research
Examine areas for improvement
The student
Expand vocabulary
Take notes
Remain objective
The coach
Speak to the entire team
Have alternative strategies ready
Help other where weak
The teacher
Come with knowledge
Mirror those speaking
Know when to summarize vs- word-for-word
The pastor
Lead by example
Keep a servant's attitude
Promote unity
The parent
Be mindful of money
Consult other leaders in decisions
Balance play and work