Borderlands

Borderlands
Author: Gloria Anzaldúa
Publsiher: Aunt Lute Books
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1987
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: STANFORD:36105020355702

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Second edition of Gloria Anzaldua's major work, with a new critical introduction by Chicano Studies scholar and new reflections by Anzaldua.

Tapirs

Tapirs
Author: Daniel M. Brooks,Richard E. Bodmer,Sharon Matola
Publsiher: IUCN
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1997
Genre: Acrocodia
ISBN: 2831704227

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Descended from a long and ancient lineage, tapirs are important tropical forest seed dispersers. However, today, all species of tapirs are threatened to various degrees by habitat destruction and hunting. This action plan was written with wildlife biologists, ecologists, administrators, educators and local conservation officials in mind and is aimed at those countries with tapir populations. It provides a brief natural history of each species and its objective is to aid in their conservation by catalyzing conservation action. In addition, it is hoped that the contents of the plan will stimulate further research into this fascinating group of animals.

The Integration of Psychology and Theology

The Integration of Psychology and Theology
Author: John D. Carter,S. Bruce Narramore
Publsiher: Zondervan Academic
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310080909

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The Rosemead Psychology Series is a continuing series of studies written for professionals and students in the fields of psychology and theology and in related areas such as pastoral counseling. It seeks to present current thinking on the subject of the integration of psychology that grow out of the interface of psychology and theology. The data and theories of both theoretical and applied psychology are treated in this series, as well as fundamental theological concepts and issues that bear on psychological research, theory, and practice. These volumes are offered with the hope that they will stimulate further thinking and publication on the integration of psychology and the Christian faith.

Angola Em Movimento

Angola Em Movimento
Author: Beatrix Heintze
Publsiher: Verlag Otto Lembeck
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2008
Genre: Aeronautics, Commercial
ISBN: 9783874765534

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"This book aims to provide a better understanding of the significance and dynamics of communication and transport routes in Angola and its hinterland."--Back cover.

This Bridge Called My Back

This Bridge Called My Back
Author: Cherríe Moraga
Publsiher: Kitchen Table--Women of Color Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1983
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: STANFORD:36105040572963

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This groundbreaking collection reflects an uncompromised definition of feminism by women of color. 65,000 copies in print.

Border Culture

Border Culture
Author: Ilan Stavans
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2010-02-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313358210

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The border between the United States and Mexico, despite attempts at containment, remains a vast and uniquely malleable yet indefinable region. With Border Culture, Ilan Stavans has collected essays representative of the tangled experiences and issues central to life between cultures. Divided into two sections, Border Culture covers topics essential to better understanding this often misunderstood region and state-of-mind. The first section, "Considerations," culls essays covering socio-economic and political topics illustrating the hyper reality of life and living on La Frontera. Section two, "Testimonios," takes careful consideration of lives affected by the border, either as a finite place, alternate universe, or the framework of the border as a state-of-mind, through various historic and literary accounts of La Frontera. This enlightening and comprehensive collection will no doubt help readers better understand border culture.

The Invention of Argentina

The Invention of Argentina
Author: Nicolas Shumway
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520913851

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The nations of Latin America came into being without a strong sense of national purpose and identity. In The Invention of Argentina, Nicholas Shumway offers a cultural history of one nation's efforts to determine its nature, its destiny, and its place among the nations of the world. His analysis is crucial to understanding not only Argentina's development but also current events in the Argentine Republic.

Liberal Thought in Argentina 1837 1940

Liberal Thought in Argentina  1837 1940
Author: Natalio R. Botana,Ezequiel Gallo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 0865978514

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This is the first compilation of primary sources that document the history and tradition of liberal thought in Argentina throughout the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century. With only two exceptions, none of the works have ever been translated into English until now. Liberal ideas were very important in Argentina from the time of independence. The Argentine constitution (1853-60), in force for a long time, was based on liberal principles taken from both the North American and the European tradition. The general structure of the collection is chronological, taking the reader through an analysis of different periods of liberal thought in Argentina: from liberalism as opposed to dictatorial rule, to liberalism as the framework of the National Constitution (1852-60). Importance is given to the development of liberalism in government and opposition (1857-1910) and to the last period (1912-40), the twilight of liberalism. Chapter 1 addresses the dictatorship of Juan Manuel de Rosas (1837-50), during which time a set of liberal ideas was formed that would subsequently have a decisive influence on the second period, the formation of the National Constitution (1852-60). Chapters 3 and 4 consist of writings that chronicle the surge of liberalism in Argentina, first, during the period between 1857 and 1879, and, later, between 1880 and 1910. These chapters reflect the great political, economic, and social debates that exemplify the variety and richness of the body of liberal ideas during this time. The writings in the final chapter review the gradual decline of liberalism. They rescue from obscurity those voices and writings that upheld and defended liberal ideals in several aspects, namely, those ideals concerning electoral and constitutional reforms and the resistance of the advance of different expressions of totalitarian dictatorship during the twentieth century.