Through the Kaleidoscope

Through the Kaleidoscope
Author: Elizabeth Jeffries
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2019-07-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1946093068

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Through the Kaleidoscope

Through the Kaleidoscope
Author: Vivian Schelling
Publsiher: Verso
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: Latin America
ISBN: 1859847498

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Modernity in Latin America is defined above all by its multi-layered, kaleidoscopic quality. Reminiscent of Octavio Paz's labyrinth, it is a modernity which has accommodated a piling-on of new traditions to old, a blending of external cultures with local, and of high cultures with more popular ones—mixes which allowed a rich and celebratory avant-garde movement, for example, to emerge in the 1920s, and prompted the explosive growth of cities like Rio de Janeiro. Many such cultural (as well as technological) innovations have occurred without equivalent changes in social and political life, however, and so the region has also been at the mercy of what might be termed an uneven development in many of its civic institutions. In this prestigious volume of original essays, many of the best writers on the region are brought together to examine the nature and manifestations of a specifically Latin American modernity. Beatriz Sarlo and Nicolau Sevcenko write about Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo in an exploration of twentieth century urban experience and shifting patterns of migration and immigration; Renato Ortiz and Ana Lopez look at mass media and the ways in which radio, television and cinema have shaped modernity; Jose Jorge de Carvalho, Jose de Souza Martins and Nelson Manrique address questions of religion, politics, ideology and social movements; Gwen Kirkpatrick and Beatriz Rezende explore the intricacies of artistic and literary modernism; and Nestor Canclini and Ruben Oliven open the collection with essays which unravel the many forces – the legacy of slavery, the freedom from an unquestioning faith in development and 'progress', the impact of globalisation – that have given rise to a characteristically hybrid modernity.

Kaleidoscope

Kaleidoscope
Author: Brian Selznick
Publsiher: Youth Large Print
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-07-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1432899201

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"A ship. A garden. A library. A key ... the story of two people bound to each other through time and space, memory and dreams. At the center of their relationship is a mystery about the nature of grief and love"--

Kaleidoscope

Kaleidoscope
Author: Cecily Wong
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2023-07-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780593184462

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A dazzling novel about the tumultuous relationship between two sisters, a shocking loss that changes everything, and the life-altering adventure that follows. Morgan and Riley Brighton are joint heirs to Kaleidoscope: a glittering, ‘global bohemian’ shopping empire—created in sleepy Oregon and catapulted into haute New York—sourcing luxury goods from around the world. Morgan, statuesque beauty and Kaleidoscope’s talented designer, is adored by all, especially by the Brighton parents. Yet no one loves her more than Riley, whose shy and adventurous spirit is exalted by her sister. When a catastrophic event dismantles the Brightons’ world, Riley must stand in the spotlight for the first time in her life, with questions about her family that challenge her memory, identity, and loyalty. Restless and heartbroken, she sets off across the globe with the person she least expects, to seek truths about those she thought she knew best—herself included. Kaleidoscope is at once an examination of the precious bond between sisters as well as a vibrant story of exploration and surprising love. Moving and funny, warm and wise, Cecily Wong delivers a transporting, addictive page-turner that will tempt your appetite for food and travel and change the way you imagine your place in the world.

The Kaleidoscope of Gender

The Kaleidoscope of Gender
Author: Catherine G. Valentine,Mary Nell Trautner,Joan Z. Spade
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781506389110

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The Kaleidoscope of Gender: Prisms, Patterns, and Possibilities provides an accessible, timely, and stimulating overview of the cutting-edge literature and theoretical frameworks in sociology and related fields in order to understand the social construction of gender. The kaleidoscope metaphor and its three themes—prisms, patterns, and possibilities—unify topic areas throughout the book. By focusing on the prisms through which gender is shaped, the patterns which gender takes, and the possibilities for social change, the reader gains a deeper understanding of ourselves and our relationships with others, both locally and globally. Editors Catherine Valentine, Mary Nell Trautner and the work of Joan Spade focus on the paradigms and approaches to gender studies that are constantly changing and evolving. The Sixth Edition includes incorporation of increased emphasis on global perspectives, updated contemporary social movements, such as #BlackLivesMatter and #MeToo, and an updated focus on gendered violence.

Extending Thought in Young Children

Extending Thought in Young Children
Author: Chris Athey
Publsiher: Paul Chapman Educational Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2007-03-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1412921325

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In this revised version of Chris Athey's classic text, the author builds on her original research with new illustrations of 'continuity' in children's thinking from early years to primary education. Drawing on her extensive experience and research evidence, she explains how teachers of young children can advance professionally towards a greater knowledge of young children's thinking and learning. The book covers: 'forms of thought' used by young children, assimilation of curriculum content, pedagogy, parental participation. Extending Thought in Young Children is an essential read for students and teachers in early years and primary education. Book jacket.

What S in It for Me Says the Lord

What   S in It for Me  Says the Lord
Author: Will Harrison
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2011-08-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781456763657

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Passionately seeking the Lord and hearing His voice through His word stirs up the Ancient of Days. For true believers in Jesus Christ who are desiring to find fresh revelation, can find it in this book. God is always willing to reason (talk) with us as Isaiah found out in Isaiah 1:18 - "Come now, and let us reason together, says the Lord". When we learn to open all lines of communication with God's Spirit, we find he has much to say with a lot on His Mind - The Mind of the Spirit. The Holy Spirit asked me the question printed on the cover - What's in it for Me? Says the Lord. As time permitted, He revealed the answer in unique and unusual ways - in ways that I was least expecting! You will be surprised at the exploding passion and love God has for His people, the church. To uncover the answer to the question posed to me by the Holy Spirit, you will have to read the revelation for yourself!

Real Estate Finance

Real Estate Finance
Author: Phillip T. Kolbe,Gaylon E. Greer,Henry G. Rudner
Publsiher: Dearborn Real Estate
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0793165938

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