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Listos!  2 Rojo Workbook (Pack of 8)

Listos! 2 Rojo Workbook (Pack of 8)

Ana Kolkowska; Libby Mitchell

Heinemann Educational Publishe
2003
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This workbook accompanies the Higher pupil's book for Key Stage 3 pupils learning Spanish. Activities support the pupil's book units and can be used for homework and independent class work. The completed workbooks can also be used for revision. This pack contains 8 copies of the workbook.
Loverboys: Stories

Loverboys: Stories

Ana Castillo

Plume Books
1997
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Loverboys is the award-winning author Ana Castillo's stunning collection of twenty-three stories that depict the wildly varied faces of love, from rapturous beginnings to bittersweet endings.From the regret-tinged soulfulness of the title story in which a woman reminisces about a former lover, to the down-and-dirty settling of scores in "Vatolandia" to the high-spirited comedy of "La Miss Rose," about a West Indian fortuneteller on a mission to help the lovelorn, Ana Castillo bares the secret hearts of women and men. By turns hopeful, hilarious, and heartbreaking, Loverboys is an irresistible pairing of author and subject. In prose that is at once erotic and eloquent, streetwise and surreal-in a voice like no other in recent literary fiction-Ana Castillo covers the waterfront of modern romance and proves why she is, in the words of Julia Alvarez, "a first-rate storyteller."
Tan Lejos de Dios = So Far from God

Tan Lejos de Dios = So Far from God

Ana Castillo

Plume Books
1999
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Tome is a small, outwardly sleepy hamlet in central New Mexico. In Ana Castillo's hands, however, it stands wondrously revealed as a place teeming with life and with all manner of collisions: the past with the present, the real with the supernatural, the comic with the horrific, the Native American with the Latino and the Anglo, and the women with the men. With her talkative, intimate voice and stylistic narrative freedom, Castillo relates the story of two crowded decades in the life of a Chicano family. "Engaging . . . the author tells an important story and she tells it with inventiveness and verve."--Washington Post Book World
Just Reading and Writing Elementary

Just Reading and Writing Elementary

Ana Acevedo; Geraldine Sweeney; Carol Lethaby; Jeremy Harmer

Marshall Cavendish
2008
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The Just Skills series is fully-customised for American English learners. The American English Edition uses the same comprehensive syllabus and has the same learner-friendly approach as the British English Edition.
Performance in the Zócalo

Performance in the Zócalo

Ana Martínez

The University of Michigan Press
2020
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For more than five centuries, the Plaza Mayor (or Zócalo) in Mexico City has been the site of performances for a public spectatorship. During the period of colonial rule, performances designed to ensure loyalty to the Spanish monarchy were staged there, but over time, these displays gave way to staged demonstrations of resistance. Today, the Zócalo is a site for both official government-sponsored celebrations and performances that challenge the state. Performance in the Zócalo examines the ways that this city square has achieved symbolic significance over the centuries, and how national, ethnic, and racial identity has been performed there. A saying in Mexico City is “quien domina el centro, domina el país” (whoever dominates the center, dominates the country) as the Zócalo continues to act as the performative embodiment of Mexican society. This book highlights how particular performances build upon each other by recycling past architectures and performative practices for new purposes. Ana Martínez discusses the singular role of collective memory in creating meaning through space and landmarks, providing a new perspective and further insight into the problem of Mexico’s relationship with its own past. Rather than merely describe the commemorations, she traces the relationship between space and the invention of a Mexican imaginary. She also explores how indigenous communities, Mexico’s alienated subalterns, performed as exploited objects, exotic characters, and subjects with agency. The book’s dual purposes are to examine the Zócalo as Mexico’s central site of performance and to unmask, without homogenizing, the official discourse regarding Mexico’s natives. This book will be of interest for students and scholars in theater studies, Mexican Studies, Cultural Geography, Latinx and Latin American Studies.
Mini Masterpieces Cross-Stitch: Still Life

Mini Masterpieces Cross-Stitch: Still Life

Ana Gabriela Pico Villalpando

DOVER PUBLICATIONS INC.
2024
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Stitch and create your own art gallery showcasing famous florals and other gorgeous still life paintings by some of the world’s greatest artists. This beautiful collection of forty-five miniature cross-stitch patterns features stunning replicas of Matisse’s Vase of Flowers in Front of the Window, Monet’s Water Lilies, Renoir’s Bouquet of Roses, Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, and other fine works of art. Patterns are organized alphabetically by the artist’s name, and each includes a detailed charted diagram with recommended DMC thread colors and a picture of the finished product. A how-to section titled “Never Stitched Before?” explains the basic techniques so that even beginners can learn to cross-stitch projects that are easy, fast, and fun to make! Needleworkers at every level of experience can transform best-loved museum masterpieces into wonderful handmade keepsakes that friends and family will cherish forever.
Everyday Magic

Everyday Magic

Ana Bidault; Elena Bonotto; Hannah Konetzki; Sam Mann; Jemaica Murphy; Eeva Nikunen; Alicia Pinapali

DOVER PUBLICATIONS INC.
2024
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For enthusiasts of dragons, dungeons, and the simple pleasure of a good cup of tea, this coloring book is your haven. Journey through an imaginative realm filled with iconic mythical creatures exploring magically mundane moments in an adorably anachronistic world. Take part in a Feywild garden party — or watch merfolk traffic guards guide schools of fish across the road. With 45 gorgeous hand-drawn illustrations, Everyday Magic is the perfect gift for fantasy lovers and fans of everything cozy and comforting.
Modern Magic

Modern Magic

Ana Bidault; Elena Bonotto; Hannah Konetzki; Sam Mann; Jemaica Murphy; Alicia Pinapali

DOVER PUBLICATIONS INC.
2025
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Bring a little magic into your life with this modern fantasy coloring book. Grounded in the here and now, contemporary fantasy weaves myth, magic, lore, and legend into the intricate details of everyday life. This coloring book features all of the iconic fantasy themes you love and transports you to an extraordinary world where modern life and old-world magic intertwine. For fans of Fourth Wing, A Court of Thorns and Roses, and the Crescent City series, this title follows Dover's new, contemporary-literature-based coloring books Romantasy and Everyday Magic.
Balenciaga – Kublin

Balenciaga – Kublin

Ana Balda; Maria Kublin

THAMES HUDSON LTD
2024
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An exquisite photography book featuring the collaborative work of fashion photographer Tom Kublin and renowned haute couture designer Cristóbal Balenciaga. This is the first book to document the short yet prolific artistic career of fashion photographer and filmmaker Tom Kublin, and a celebration of his creative union with Cristóbal Balenciaga during the fashion house’s postwar heyday in Paris. More than 140 photographs and film stills by Kublin capture the golden age of Balenciaga couture in the 1950s and 1960s, from the impeccable elegance of the collection shoots – including exclusive film footage of Balenciaga himself at work – to striking covers and editorials for high-profile magazines. The book begins with a foreword by the photographer’s daughter, María Kublin, and continues with a biography by Ana Balda, charting Kublin’s career, his place in the artistic milieu of the European avant-garde, and his working relationship with Cristóbal Balenciaga. Miren Vives, head of the Cristóbal Balenciaga Museum, also contributes. Additional texts come from the fashion industry professionals who worked with and knew Kublin best: an interview with his partner and muse, the model Katinka Bleeker; memories from the Italian fashion photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri, who began his career as Kublin’s assistant in Paris in the 1960s; and a piece by Lydia Slater, editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar UK, who looks back on Kublin’s work for the magazine at a pivotal time in its history. Honouring the successes and innovations of Tom Kublin’s stellar career, this book records for posterity his contribution to fashion photography and to the iconography of the House of Balenciaga.
Motherload

Motherload

Ana Villalobos

University of California Press
2014
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In a time of economic anxiety, fear of terrorism, and marital uncertainty, insecurity has become a big part of life for many American mothers. With bases of security far from guaranteed, mothers are often seeking something they can count on. In this beautifully written and accessible book, Ana Villalobos shows how mothers frequently rely on the one thing that seems sure to them: the mother-child relationship. Based on over one hundred interviews with and observations of mothers single or married, but all experiencing varying forms of insecurity in their lives Villalobos finds that mothers overwhelmingly expect the mothering relationship to "make it all better" for themselves and their children. But there is a price to pay for loading this single relationship with such high expectations. Using detailed case studies, Villalobos shows how women's Herculean attempts to create various kinds of security through mothering often backfire, thereby exhausting mothers, deflecting their focus from other possible sources of security, and creating more stress. That stress is further exacerbated by dominant ideals about "good" mothering ideals that are fraught with societal pressures and expectations that reach well beyond what mothers can actually do for their children. Pointing to hopeful alternatives, Villalobos shows how more realistic expectations about motherhood lead remarkably to greater security in families by prompting mothers to cast broader security nets, making conditions less stressful and just as significantly bringing greater joy in mothering.
Motherload

Motherload

Ana Villalobos

University of California Press
2014
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In a time of economic anxiety, fear of terrorism, and marital uncertainty, insecurity has become a big part of life for many American mothers. With bases of security far from guaranteed, mothers are often seeking something they can count on. In this beautifully written and accessible book, Ana Villalobos shows how mothers frequently rely on the one thing that seems sure to them: the mother-child relationship. Based on over one hundred interviews with and observations of mothers single or married, but all experiencing varying forms of insecurity in their lives Villalobos finds that mothers overwhelmingly expect the mothering relationship to "make it all better" for themselves and their children. But there is a price to pay for loading this single relationship with such high expectations. Using detailed case studies, Villalobos shows how women's Herculean attempts to create various kinds of security through mothering often backfire, thereby exhausting mothers, deflecting their focus from other possible sources of security, and creating more stress. That stress is further exacerbated by dominant ideals about "good" mothering ideals that are fraught with societal pressures and expectations that reach well beyond what mothers can actually do for their children. Pointing to hopeful alternatives, Villalobos shows how more realistic expectations about motherhood lead remarkably to greater security in families by prompting mothers to cast broader security nets, making conditions less stressful and just as significantly bringing greater joy in mothering.
Abrazando el Espiritu

Abrazando el Espiritu

Ana Elizabeth Rosas

University of California Press
2014
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Structured to meet employers' needs for low-wage farm workers, the well-known Bracero Program recruited thousands of Mexicans to perform physical labor in the United States between 1942 and 1964 in exchange for remittances sent back to Mexico. As partners and family members were dispersed across national borders, interpersonal relationships were transformed. The prolonged absences of Mexican workers, mostly men, forced women and children at home to inhabit new roles, create new identities, and cope with long-distance communication from fathers, brothers, and sons. Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, Ana Elizabeth Rosas uncovers a previously hidden history of transnational family life. Intimate and personal experiences are revealed to show how Mexican immigrants and their families were not passive victims but instead found ways to embrace the spirit (abrazando el espiritu) of making and implementing difficult decisions concerning their family situations creating new forms of affection, gender roles, and economic survival strategies with long-term consequences.
Abrazando el Espiritu

Abrazando el Espiritu

Ana Elizabeth Rosas

University of California Press
2014
pokkari
Structured to meet employers' needs for low-wage farm workers, the well-known Bracero Program recruited thousands of Mexicans to perform physical labor in the United States between 1942 and 1964 in exchange for remittances sent back to Mexico. As partners and family members were dispersed across national borders, interpersonal relationships were transformed. The prolonged absences of Mexican workers, mostly men, forced women and children at home to inhabit new roles, create new identities, and cope with long-distance communication from fathers, brothers, and sons. Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, Ana Elizabeth Rosas uncovers a previously hidden history of transnational family life. Intimate and personal experiences are revealed to show how Mexican immigrants and their families were not passive victims but instead found ways to embrace the spirit (abrazando el espiritu) of making and implementing difficult decisions concerning their family situations creating new forms of affection, gender roles, and economic survival strategies with long-term consequences.
Borderland Circuitry

Borderland Circuitry

Ana Muñiz

University of California Press
2022
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Political discourse on immigration in the United States has largely focused on what is most visible, including border walls and detention centers, while the invisible information systems that undergird immigration enforcement have garnered less attention. Tracking the evolution of various surveillance-related systems since the 1980s, Borderland Circuitry investigates how the deployment of this information infrastructure has shaped immigration enforcement practices. Ana Muñiz illuminates three phenomena that are becoming increasingly intertwined: digital surveillance, immigration control, and gang enforcement. Using ethnography, interviews, and analysis of documents never before seen, Muñiz uncovers how information-sharing partnerships between local police, state and federal law enforcement, and foreign partners collide to create multiple digital borderlands. Diving deep into a select group of information systems, Borderland Circuitry reveals how those with legal and political power deploy the specter of violent cross-border criminals to justify intensive surveillance, detention, brutality, deportation, and the destruction of land for border militarization.
Borderland Circuitry

Borderland Circuitry

Ana Muñiz

University of California Press
2022
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Political discourse on immigration in the United States has largely focused on what is most visible, including border walls and detention centers, while the invisible information systems that undergird immigration enforcement have garnered less attention. Tracking the evolution of various surveillance-related systems since the 1980s, Borderland Circuitry investigates how the deployment of this information infrastructure has shaped immigration enforcement practices. Ana Muñiz illuminates three phenomena that are becoming increasingly intertwined: digital surveillance, immigration control, and gang enforcement. Using ethnography, interviews, and analysis of documents never before seen, Muñiz uncovers how information-sharing partnerships between local police, state and federal law enforcement, and foreign partners collide to create multiple digital borderlands. Diving deep into a select group of information systems, Borderland Circuitry reveals how those with legal and political power deploy the specter of violent cross-border criminals to justify intensive surveillance, detention, brutality, deportation, and the destruction of land for border militarization.
The Roles of Language in CLIL

The Roles of Language in CLIL

Ana Llinares; Tom Morton; Rachel Whittaker

Cambridge University Press
2012
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This book provides a theoretically based approach to the integration of language and content in primary and secondary contexts. Drawing on their wide experience as CLIL educators and researchers, the authors explore data collected in real CLIL classrooms from two interrelated perspectives: the CLIL classroom as an interactional context for developing language and content, and the genres and registers through which the meanings of the different academic subjects are enacted. From the analysis of this corpus of data, the authors provide a rich description of how CLIL students' language works and may be expected to develop. Also available separately as a hardback.
Our Day of the Dead Celebration

Our Day of the Dead Celebration

Ana Aranda

Nancy Paulsen Books
2022
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The Day of the Dead is a happy day when Mar’s family gathers together. There are favourite dishes to enjoy, games to be played, and most importantly, stories to tell. No one in the family is forgotten because this is the day of the year when the dead come to visit the living - and for this holiday it is almost as if they’re alive again, as the family takes great joy in celebrating the things that made them special. Mar realises she is just like her Grandpa Ramón, who kept a journal. And her sister, Paz, plays accordian, just like their great-grandfather. There are so many things that connect them all - and at dinner, Abuelita spins even more stories that make them feel close to the ones they will love forever. Ana Aranda’s tender text and vibrant art make the joy felt on this sweet day totally palpable.
The Efficacy of Art Therapy to Enhance Emotional Expression Spirituality and Psychological Well-being of Newly Diagnosed Stage I and Stage II Breast Cancer Patients
Dissertation Discovery Company and University of Florida are dedicated to making scholarly works more discoverable and accessible throughout the world. This dissertation, "The Efficacy of Art Therapy to Enhance Emotional Expression Spirituality and Psychological Well-being of Newly Diagnosed Stage I and Stage II Breast Cancer Patients" by Puig, Ana, was obtained from University of Florida and is being sold with permission from the author. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation.