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The SPACE AND the MAN Age a time an employee who if called Romo Joo. This work well that it could be initiated of this form therefore, in this phrase, is contained the start of that we know to be fruit of an imagination that if unfolds between fictitious mentos the real world and the imaginary one atrelando it of the imaginary a real elements. According to Jungiano psychologist Johnson, all time who we find this phrase in a text we can know of before hand that we will have one insight that in it will send our proper world to them interior. Johnson (1996.p, 15). See more detailed opinions by reading what Amazon offers on the topic.. The history of Romo Joo is a fiction, it is a personage and everything what it is rela- cionada also it is, but, whereas in histories of the age a time all the plot is cons- trudo aiming at the objective to amuse e, if possible, to instruct didactically, in this history the plot it possesss an elaborated touch more in which the environment is so important that it acquires life. Skinner (1975, p, 9) disagreed with the common vision of the society on the habitat: ' ' …

Has some time behind, thought the environment as the simple place where animal and men lived and if they held … ' ' , for it the space understood something; still with, ' ' … Perhaps That it favored or it made it difficult the behavior, but not what it determined its occurrence or its form … ' ' being that on, reaction of the being to the circumstances that ahead of itself are placed in its day the day, will depend its future reality, in a phenomenon that if asseme- it to a reaction in chain that, an initiated time, can until being delayed or being sped up but nun- here hindered. The measure where we will be diving in the personalities of Joo Romo and Miranda we will try to apprehend the stimulatons stimulated that them forcing to behave them it of this or of that form in the search of the reply to the problem of the accumulation of the capital that, much even so was presented formulated in differentiated boardings therefore if, Romo Joo, searched the wealth as resulted of its personal efforts working, stealing and lying to decide the complications that they appeared in elapsing of its day the day; Miranda, however, trod cami- nho of the conchavos politicians, of the laws and customs established for the society which assook it to it manipulating the people by means of the dissimulation in a game where to each step it had well of being thought with the consequences of these steps evaluated and prevented not having as to deny, that the desire to accumulate capital, was common point between them.