Author: Margaret Regan
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 0807095435
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Dispatches from Arizona—the front line of a massive human migration—including the voices of migrants, Border Patrol, ranchers, activists, and others For the last decade, Margaret Regan has reported on the escalating chaos along the Arizona-Mexico border, ground zero for immigration since 2000. Undocumented migrants cross into Arizona in overwhelming numbers, a state whose anti-immigrant laws are the most stringent in the nation. And Arizona has the highest number of migrant deaths. Fourteen-year-old Josseline, a young girl from El Salvador who was left to die alone on the migrant trail, was just one of thousands to perish in its deserts and mountains. With a sweeping perspective and vivid on-the-ground reportage, Regan tells the stories of the people caught up in this international tragedy. Traveling back and forth across the border, she visits migrants stranded in Mexican shelters and rides shotgun with Border Patrol agents in Arizona, hiking with them for hours in the scorching desert; she camps out in the thorny wilderness with No More Deaths activists and meets with angry ranchers and vigilantes. Using Arizona as a microcosm, Regan explores a host of urgent issues: the border militarization that threatens the rights of U.S. citizens, the environmental damage wrought by the border wall, the desperation that compels migrants to come north, and the human tragedy of the unidentified dead in Arizona’s morgues.
The Death of Josseline
Author: Margaret Regan
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 0807095435
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Dispatches from Arizona—the front line of a massive human migration—including the voices of migrants, Border Patrol, ranchers, activists, and others For the last decade, Margaret Regan has reported on the escalating chaos along the Arizona-Mexico border, ground zero for immigration since 2000. Undocumented migrants cross into Arizona in overwhelming numbers, a state whose anti-immigrant laws are the most stringent in the nation. And Arizona has the highest number of migrant deaths. Fourteen-year-old Josseline, a young girl from El Salvador who was left to die alone on the migrant trail, was just one of thousands to perish in its deserts and mountains. With a sweeping perspective and vivid on-the-ground reportage, Regan tells the stories of the people caught up in this international tragedy. Traveling back and forth across the border, she visits migrants stranded in Mexican shelters and rides shotgun with Border Patrol agents in Arizona, hiking with them for hours in the scorching desert; she camps out in the thorny wilderness with No More Deaths activists and meets with angry ranchers and vigilantes. Using Arizona as a microcosm, Regan explores a host of urgent issues: the border militarization that threatens the rights of U.S. citizens, the environmental damage wrought by the border wall, the desperation that compels migrants to come north, and the human tragedy of the unidentified dead in Arizona’s morgues.
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 0807095435
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Dispatches from Arizona—the front line of a massive human migration—including the voices of migrants, Border Patrol, ranchers, activists, and others For the last decade, Margaret Regan has reported on the escalating chaos along the Arizona-Mexico border, ground zero for immigration since 2000. Undocumented migrants cross into Arizona in overwhelming numbers, a state whose anti-immigrant laws are the most stringent in the nation. And Arizona has the highest number of migrant deaths. Fourteen-year-old Josseline, a young girl from El Salvador who was left to die alone on the migrant trail, was just one of thousands to perish in its deserts and mountains. With a sweeping perspective and vivid on-the-ground reportage, Regan tells the stories of the people caught up in this international tragedy. Traveling back and forth across the border, she visits migrants stranded in Mexican shelters and rides shotgun with Border Patrol agents in Arizona, hiking with them for hours in the scorching desert; she camps out in the thorny wilderness with No More Deaths activists and meets with angry ranchers and vigilantes. Using Arizona as a microcosm, Regan explores a host of urgent issues: the border militarization that threatens the rights of U.S. citizens, the environmental damage wrought by the border wall, the desperation that compels migrants to come north, and the human tragedy of the unidentified dead in Arizona’s morgues.
Made in Baja
Author: Christian Zlolniski
Publisher: University of California Press
ISBN: 0520300629
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Much of the produce that Americans eat is grown in the Mexican state of Baja California, the site of a multibillion-dollar export agricultural boom that has generated jobs and purportedly reduced poverty and labor migration to the United States. But how has this growth affected those living in Baja? Based on a decade of ethnographic fieldwork, Made in Baja examines the unforeseen consequences for residents in the region of San Quintín. The ramifications include the tripling of the region’s population, mushrooming precarious colonia communities lacking basic infrastructure and services, and turbulent struggles for labor, civic, and political rights. Anthropologist Christian Zlolniski reveals the outcomes of growers structuring the industry around an insatiable demand for fresh fruits and vegetables. He also investigates the ecological damage—"watercide”—and the social side effects of exploiting natural resources for agricultural production. Weaving together stories from both farmworkers and growers, Made in Baja provides an eye-opening look at the dynamic economy developing south of the border.
Publisher: University of California Press
ISBN: 0520300629
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Much of the produce that Americans eat is grown in the Mexican state of Baja California, the site of a multibillion-dollar export agricultural boom that has generated jobs and purportedly reduced poverty and labor migration to the United States. But how has this growth affected those living in Baja? Based on a decade of ethnographic fieldwork, Made in Baja examines the unforeseen consequences for residents in the region of San Quintín. The ramifications include the tripling of the region’s population, mushrooming precarious colonia communities lacking basic infrastructure and services, and turbulent struggles for labor, civic, and political rights. Anthropologist Christian Zlolniski reveals the outcomes of growers structuring the industry around an insatiable demand for fresh fruits and vegetables. He also investigates the ecological damage—"watercide”—and the social side effects of exploiting natural resources for agricultural production. Weaving together stories from both farmworkers and growers, Made in Baja provides an eye-opening look at the dynamic economy developing south of the border.
Epheta Misión Salud
Author: Hugo Galindo Salom MD
Publisher: Editorial San Pablo Colombia
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Hugo Galindo Salom, médico colombia - no, epidemiólogo e investigador con publicaciones sobre la calidad de vida en el cáncer. Conferencista internacional en temas de salud holística, gracias a su forma - ción en Sagradas Escrituras en Israel en 1982. Tiene Posgrado en Medicina Ortomole - cular en el Australian College of Medical Nutrition, y un Diplomado en Medicinas Alternativas de la Universidad del Ro - sario en Bogotá. Su perfil lo completa una Maestría en Educación en Brisbane, Australia, y la creación de la Sociedad Colombiana de Medicina Preventiva y Ortomolecular de la cual ha sido su Presi - dente en los últimos 6 años. Actualmente cursa su segundo año de Doctorado en Medicina Ortomolecular en CIC. Traductor del libro Vitamina C, misil sa - nador de la naturaleza, de los doctores Ian y Glenn Dettman, que ha superado el medio millón de copias impresas y vendidas en Latinoamérica. Creó la Fundación Ephetá, la cual cuenta con el novedoso Programa de Retiro de Salud para la Prevención de Cáncer, con resultados extraordinarios. Hugo Galindo entrena médicos en el manejo ortomolecular del cáncer uti - lizando la “dieta de los 7 colores” que promete ser la gran novedad en nutri - ción, después de las revolucionarias dietas Gerson, paleo y cetógenica; al igual que las megadosis de Vitamina C.
Publisher: Editorial San Pablo Colombia
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Hugo Galindo Salom, médico colombia - no, epidemiólogo e investigador con publicaciones sobre la calidad de vida en el cáncer. Conferencista internacional en temas de salud holística, gracias a su forma - ción en Sagradas Escrituras en Israel en 1982. Tiene Posgrado en Medicina Ortomole - cular en el Australian College of Medical Nutrition, y un Diplomado en Medicinas Alternativas de la Universidad del Ro - sario en Bogotá. Su perfil lo completa una Maestría en Educación en Brisbane, Australia, y la creación de la Sociedad Colombiana de Medicina Preventiva y Ortomolecular de la cual ha sido su Presi - dente en los últimos 6 años. Actualmente cursa su segundo año de Doctorado en Medicina Ortomolecular en CIC. Traductor del libro Vitamina C, misil sa - nador de la naturaleza, de los doctores Ian y Glenn Dettman, que ha superado el medio millón de copias impresas y vendidas en Latinoamérica. Creó la Fundación Ephetá, la cual cuenta con el novedoso Programa de Retiro de Salud para la Prevención de Cáncer, con resultados extraordinarios. Hugo Galindo entrena médicos en el manejo ortomolecular del cáncer uti - lizando la “dieta de los 7 colores” que promete ser la gran novedad en nutri - ción, después de las revolucionarias dietas Gerson, paleo y cetógenica; al igual que las megadosis de Vitamina C.
Archives of Medical Hydrology
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Category : Hydrotherapy
Languages : en
Pages : 564
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Category : Hydrotherapy
Languages : en
Pages : 564
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Aeronautical Industry
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 916
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Languages : en
Pages : 916
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Mobile Multimedia Communications
Author: Jonathan Rodriguez
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3642351557
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 725
Book Description
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 6th International ICST Conference on Mobile Multimedia Communications (MOBIMEDIA 2010) held in Lisbon, Portugal, in September 2010, which was accompanied by the First International Workshop on Cognitive Radio and Cooperative Strategies for POWER Saving (C2POWER 2010), the Workshop on Impact of Scalable Video Coding on Multimedia Provisioning (SVCVision 2010), and the First International Workshop on Energy-efficient and Reconfigurable Transceivers (EERT 2010). The 59 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions and are organized in topical sections on advanced techniques for video transmission; multimedia distribution; modelling of wireless systems; cellular networks; mobility concepts for IMT-advances (MOBILIA); media independent handovers (MIH-4-MEDIA); and IP-based emergency applications and services for next generation networks (PEACE).
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3642351557
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 725
Book Description
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 6th International ICST Conference on Mobile Multimedia Communications (MOBIMEDIA 2010) held in Lisbon, Portugal, in September 2010, which was accompanied by the First International Workshop on Cognitive Radio and Cooperative Strategies for POWER Saving (C2POWER 2010), the Workshop on Impact of Scalable Video Coding on Multimedia Provisioning (SVCVision 2010), and the First International Workshop on Energy-efficient and Reconfigurable Transceivers (EERT 2010). The 59 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions and are organized in topical sections on advanced techniques for video transmission; multimedia distribution; modelling of wireless systems; cellular networks; mobility concepts for IMT-advances (MOBILIA); media independent handovers (MIH-4-MEDIA); and IP-based emergency applications and services for next generation networks (PEACE).
Drinking Water: A Socio-economic Analysis of Historical and Societal Variation
Author: Mark Harvey
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317596552
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
In this fascinating and challenging work, the author analyses the way water for drinking is produced, distributed, owned, acquired, and consumed in contrasting ways in different settings. From the taken-for-granted, all-purpose water, flowing out of taps in advanced economies to extreme inequalities of access to water of variable qualities, drinking water tells its own interesting story, but also reflects some of the centrally important characteristics of the state and economies of the different countries. From sparkling mineral water in Germany, to drinking water garages in Taiwan, from water tankers in Mexico City to street vendors in Delhi markets, comparisons are made to stretch our understanding of what we mean by ‘an economy’, quality, and property rights, of water. In addition, the study of socio-economics of drinking water provides a route into understanding interactions between polity, economy and nature. One of the major themes of the book is to analyse the ‘sociogenic’ nature of sustainability crises of economies of water in their environmental settings: epidemics, droughts, pollution, land subsidences and floods. Overall it develops an economic sociology, neo-Polanyian approach in a comparative and historical exploration of water for domestic consumption.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317596552
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
In this fascinating and challenging work, the author analyses the way water for drinking is produced, distributed, owned, acquired, and consumed in contrasting ways in different settings. From the taken-for-granted, all-purpose water, flowing out of taps in advanced economies to extreme inequalities of access to water of variable qualities, drinking water tells its own interesting story, but also reflects some of the centrally important characteristics of the state and economies of the different countries. From sparkling mineral water in Germany, to drinking water garages in Taiwan, from water tankers in Mexico City to street vendors in Delhi markets, comparisons are made to stretch our understanding of what we mean by ‘an economy’, quality, and property rights, of water. In addition, the study of socio-economics of drinking water provides a route into understanding interactions between polity, economy and nature. One of the major themes of the book is to analyse the ‘sociogenic’ nature of sustainability crises of economies of water in their environmental settings: epidemics, droughts, pollution, land subsidences and floods. Overall it develops an economic sociology, neo-Polanyian approach in a comparative and historical exploration of water for domestic consumption.
Systemic Functional Grammar
Author: J.R. Martin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009285009
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 479
Book Description
By comparing English, Spanish and Chinese, this book shows how Systemic Functional Linguistics can address issues in language description.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009285009
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 479
Book Description
By comparing English, Spanish and Chinese, this book shows how Systemic Functional Linguistics can address issues in language description.
Neoextractivism and Territorial Disputes in Latin America
Author: Penelope Anthias
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000933288
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
This book reflects on the continuing expansion of extractive forms of capitalist development into new territories in Latin America, and the resistance movements that are trying to combat the ecological and social destruction that follows. Latin American development models continue to prioritise extractivism: the intensive exploitation and exportation of nature in its primary commodity form. This constant expansion of the extractive frontier into new territories leads to a continuing process and dialectic of colonization, de-colonization and re-colonization which the authors describe as ‘territorialities in dispute’. This book uncovers the underlying trends and dynamics of these territorialities in dispute, and the socio-ecological resistance movements that are emerging as marginalised communities struggle to reclaim their territorial rights and defend and protect their right of access to the global commons. A focus on territorialities in dispute renders visible the unsustainable expansion of extractivist territories and opens up new horizons to learn from these processes and to consider post-extractivist/post-development imaginings of another world and alternate futures. This book will be of interest to both students and researchers in the fields of international development, political ecology, critical geography, social anthropology, as well as to activists engaged in socio-ecological/eco-territorial movements.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000933288
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
This book reflects on the continuing expansion of extractive forms of capitalist development into new territories in Latin America, and the resistance movements that are trying to combat the ecological and social destruction that follows. Latin American development models continue to prioritise extractivism: the intensive exploitation and exportation of nature in its primary commodity form. This constant expansion of the extractive frontier into new territories leads to a continuing process and dialectic of colonization, de-colonization and re-colonization which the authors describe as ‘territorialities in dispute’. This book uncovers the underlying trends and dynamics of these territorialities in dispute, and the socio-ecological resistance movements that are emerging as marginalised communities struggle to reclaim their territorial rights and defend and protect their right of access to the global commons. A focus on territorialities in dispute renders visible the unsustainable expansion of extractivist territories and opens up new horizons to learn from these processes and to consider post-extractivist/post-development imaginings of another world and alternate futures. This book will be of interest to both students and researchers in the fields of international development, political ecology, critical geography, social anthropology, as well as to activists engaged in socio-ecological/eco-territorial movements.
Hugo's Spanish simplified
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Category : Spanish language
Languages : en
Pages : 258
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Publisher:
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Category : Spanish language
Languages : en
Pages : 258
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