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The long-running Mario Kart series gives players the chance to zoom across some of Nintendo's most imaginative settings in high-speed races. This book's tips and strategies will have players speeding past the competition in no time. Includes a table of contents, author biography, sidebars, glossary, index, and informative backmatter.
Mario H. Castro-Cedeno
Mario H. Castro-Cedeno
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Mario Y La Nube: Un Cuento Para Explicar La Homosexualidad a Los Niños
Raquel Huete Iglesias
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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VERSI N ILUSTRADAMario y la NubeMario es un chico muy alegre y en rgico del que a veces se burlan en la escuela por ser diferente. Y es que a Mario no le gustan las ni as. Pero un d a su nube preferida Dulce le explica una historia que le cambiar la vida. Gracias a sus consejos, Mario entender que la homosexualidad tambi n es esencial para garantizar la supervivencia del hombre en la Tierra, y encontrar el valor para explicarles a sus padres lo que le preocupa. ObjetivoLa tierna historia de Mario y la Nube fue pensada para ser le da a la vez por padres e hijos. As , al terminar el cuento aquellos ni os y ni as que se sientan atra dos por otros ni os y ni as del mismo sexo se ver n m s capaces de cont rselo a sus padres. Este relato tambi n pretende ense ar que la homosexualidad es una condici n natural en cualquier ser humano. Una m s de entre las muchas variantes que existen en la vida.Rese as: "Raquel Huete ha elaborado una obra cargada de poes a did ctica. 'Mario y la nube' es un cuento que se envuelve en un intenso lirismo para trazar una historia liberadora para los j venes LGTB. Una obra que realiza un impagable ejercicio de normalizaci n de la homosexualidad a trav s de sus colores vibrantes y sus delicadas figuras." chueca.com"Hay proyectos que tienes que apoyar s o s porque sabes el bien que har n a otras personas y cu nto podr ayudarles a afrontar determinadas situaciones en sus vidas." gololoytoin.com
Mario se define a s mismo como un naufrago en un oscuro mar de mentiras, alcohol y sexo. Una tragedia inesperada lo dej anclado en un momento de su pasado. Las conversaciones del chat ya no le ofrecen nada nuevo. El p quer online cada vez le reporta mayores beneficios y una extra a figura que parece saberlo todo se cuela en su ordenador con la facilidad de un juego de ni os Ser capaz de despertar y revertir su vida cuando llegue la persona que le incite a ello?
Mario Vargas Llosa/Josef Skvorecky, Vol. 17, No. 1
Dalkey Archive Press
1997
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Dane Johnson, Introduction: Chased by Life, Politics, Demons: Flying to Fiction/Luis Rebaza-Soraluz, Demons and Lies: Motivation and Form in Mario Vargas Llosa/Mario Vargas Llosa, The Trumpet of Deya/Mario Vargas Llosa, A Bullfight in the Andes/Efrain Kristal, Captain Pantoja and the Special Service: A Transitional Novel/Elizabeth Dipple, Outside Looking In: Aunt Julia and Vargas Llosa/Alex Zisman, Out of Failure Comes Success: Autobiography and Testimony in A Fish in the Water/Alex Zisman, A Mario Vargas Llosa Checklist/Steve Horowitz, Introduction: The Bittersweet Vision of Josef Skvorecky and a Selected Bibliography of Works by and about Him/Sam Solecki, The Last Decade: An Interview with Josef Skvorecky/Josef Skvorecky, Three Bachelors in a Fiery Furnace, a short story/Josef Skvorecky, Authors, Critics, Reviewers, a lecture/Josef Skvorecky, Keynote Address on Eastern European Literature in Transition/Lubomir Doruzka, A Genial Gossipmonger/Mila Sakova-Pierce, The Cowards: Josef Skvorecky and His Contributions to Czech Humorist Literature/Josef Jarab, This Thing, The Bass Saxophone, Is Anything But Ordinary/Edward Galligan, The Engineer of Human Souls: Skvorecky's Comic Vision/James Grove, Place and Placelessness in Josef Skvorecky's Dvorak in Love/Helena Kosek, American Themes in Skvorecky's Work: The Bride from Texas/Maria Nemcova Banerjee, Josef Skvorecky's Variation on American Themes: The Bride from Texas/Robert L.McLaughlin, A Josef Skvorecky Checklist/Margaret Wehr, The Culture of Everyday Venality: Or a Life in the Book Industry
More than 40 years after his premature death the mystique of Mario Lanza continues. He remains a legendary figure a crossover icon embraced and remembered by an entire generation for bridging the gap between popular and classical music the acknowledged inspiration of today's Three Tenors. Bessette tells his story with a novelist's eye for the inherent tragedy of Lanza's brief life the contradictory facets of his personality his passion for life and his self-destructiveness. HARDCOVER.
Mario and the Hole in the Sky
Elizabeth Rusch; Teresa Martinez
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
2019
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The true story of how a scientist saved the planet from environmental disaster. Mexican American Mario Molina is a modern-day hero who helped solve the ozone crisis of the 1980s. Growing up in Mexico City, Mario was a curious boy who studied hidden worlds through a microscope. As a young man in California, he discovered that CFCs, used in millions of refrigerators and spray cans, were tearing a hole in the earth's protective ozone layer. Mario knew the world had to be warned--and quickly. Today Mario is a Nobel laureate and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. His inspiring story gives hope in the fight against global warming.
Mario y el agujero en el cielo
Elizabeth Rusch; Teresa Martinez
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
2019
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The true story of how a scientist saved the planet from environmental disaster. Mexican American Mario Molina is a modern-day hero who helped solve the ozone crisis of the 1980s. Growing up in Mexico City, Mario was a curious boy who studied hidden worlds through a microscope. As a young man in California, he discovered that CFCs, used in millions of refrigerators and spray cans, were tearing a hole in the earth's protective ozone layer. Mario knew the world had to be warned--and quickly. Today Mario is a Nobel laureate and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. His inspiring story gives hope in the fight against global warming.
Among all the fifty-six men who have served as New York’s governor, none was more complicated, self-righteous, pugilistic, and exasperating than Mario Cuomo. As governor, Mario Cuomo is remembered most for his advocacy of the “personally-opposed-but” position on abortion that led to confrontations with Catholic Church hierarchy, and for dithering about his presidential ambitions, that led the media to dub him the “Hamlet on the Hudson.” His political style reminded many of Machiavelli; Cuomo styled himself a successor to St. Thomas More. In this political profile, George J. Marlin sets the record straight on Mario Cuomo. Marlin traces Cuomo’s political rise and documents how and why he abandoned his public opposition to abortion to be elected New York’s chief executive. In great detail, Marlin describes the protracted conflict between Cuomo and his church on abortion and refutes the governor’s claim that his “position on abortion is absolutely theologically sound.” Marlin critiques Cuomo’s famous 1984 Democratic convention speech as nothing more than the usual high-toned partisan liberal bromides that offered little, if anything, that hadn’t been touted by his party for half a century. The book also uncovers New York State’s fiscal, economic, and social decline during Cuomo’s 12 years as governor. It explains why voters repudiated Cuomo’s version of a welfare state when he sought a fourth term in 1994 and why, in the words of his son, Governor Andrew Cuomo, his father was “more accomplished as a speech-giver than as a governor.” Marlin skillfully separates the Cuomo “Public Intellectual” myth from the political man. Mario Cuomo, three times Governor of New York, an eloquent hard edged Catholic from Queens, dominated not only his home state but national liberal politics in the age of Reagan. Whether the subject was police or theology, Cuomo rhetorically overpowered the reporters who covered him. But he’s finally met his match in George Marlin’s Mario Cuomo The Myth and the Man. Marlin’s extraordinary equipment; a former candidate for Mayor of N.Y.C., former executive director of the New York and New Jersey Port Authority, author of books on Catholic voters and the Archbishops of New York, has made him the ideal author of what’s sure to be seen as the definitive political biography of Mario Cuomo. — Fred Siegel, Author, The Prince of the City: Giuliani, New York, and the Genius of American Life and The Future Once Happened Here: New York, D.C., L.A., and the Fate of America’s Big Cities. “It’s easy to forget what an important and fascinating figure Mario Cuomo was during New York’s raucous political heyday of the 1970s, 80s and 90s, when the likes of Hugh Carey, Ed Koch, Al D’Amato, and Rudy Giuliani strode the political stage. Thankfully, George Marlin’s wonderful new Cuomo biography will help everyone remember both the good and bad of the remarkable man who served three terms as governor, turned down a seat on the Supreme Court and rejected the chance to run for President. Here are both Cuomo’s successes and failures — and of the latter there were many. An important work that helps restore our collective memory. — Fredric U. Dicker, the New York Post’s longtime state editor and a TV and radio commentator, covered six governors during 40 years at the state Capitol in Albany. George Marlin is virtually peerless in blending high principle with knowledge of street-level politics and the nuts-and-bolts of otherwise mundane governance to produce readable, yet deeply insightful, social and political portraits. Mario Cuomo: The Myth and the Man, examines in fine detail one of one of New York state’s most consequential, if also deeply flawed, 20th-century gubernatorial incumbencies. Plus, readers get a bonus: Insight into what shaped the career of Mario Cuomo’s Democratic superstar son, Andrew. Marlin has been in the trenches himself and thus can separate blarney from beefsteak – which this fine volume once again demonstrates. —Bob McManus, Contributing Editor, The City Journal, was the New York Post’s Editorial Page Editor (2000-2013), and The Albany Times Union’s Executive City Editor (1975-1981). “George Marlin not only captures the political life and journey of Mario Cuomo, but details his policy approach that led to the near demise of the Empire State. Fortunately, the Conservative Party of New York was there to carry the torch and provide the margin of victory for George Pataki ending the senior Cuomo’s reign.” —Michael Long, State Chairman, Conservative Party of New York (1988-2019) “For both better and worse, Mario Cuomo was the quintessential American Catholic politician of an entire postwar generation: ambitious, brilliant, articulate, serious about his faith, and flexible in how and where he applied it. George Marlin is a writer of considerable skill, and he uses here it to produce a provocative, absorbing portrait of the man and his career. —Francis X. Maier, Senior Fellow in Catholic Studies at the Ethics and Public Policy Center
Mario Giacomelli (1925-2000) was born into poverty and lived his entire life in Senigallia, a seaside town along the Adriatic coast in Italy's Marche region. He purchased his first camera in 1953 and quickly gained recognition for the raw expressiveness of his images. His preference for grainy, high-contrast film and paper produced bold, geometric compositions with glowing whites and deep blacks. Giacomelli most frequently focused his camera on the people, landscapes, and seascapes of the Marche, and he often spent several years expanding and reinterpreting a single body of work or repurposing an image made for one series for inclusion in another. By applying titles derived from poetry and literature to his photographs, he transformed ordinary subjects into meditations on time, memory, and existence. Spanning the photographer's earliest pictures to those made in the final years of his life, this publication celebrates the J. Paul Getty Museum's extensive Giacomelli holdings, formed in large part through a significant gift from Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Grey House Publishing Inc
2014
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Unarguably the greatest active Spanish language novelist, Mario Vargas Llosa was rewarded with the Nobel Prize in 2010 for, in the Swedish Academy’s words, ""for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat.” Beginning with Time of the Hero (1963), the searing virtuoso modernist portrayal of the Leoncio Prado military school, which he had in fact attended, to the recent El héroe discreto (The Discrete Hero) (2013), which presents an optimistic vision of his contemporary native Peru, Vargas Llosa has created an unusually vivid and complex fresco of his country’s twentieth and twenty first century’s political and social evolution. Vargas Llosa has also compellingly portrayed a peasant rebellion in 19th century Brazil in his masterwork The War of the End of the World (1983), the brutal regime of Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo in his The Feast of the Goat (2000), Flora Tristan’s and her grandson Paul Gauguin’s search for political and artistic utopias in The Way to Paradise (2003), and the personal and political struggles of English diplomat and Irish independence activist Roger Casement in The Dream of the Celt (2010).This volume, edited by Juan E De Castro, Associate Professor at Eugene Lang College, The New School for Liberal Arts, includes essays by some of the best-known Vargas Llosa scholars. The articles not only provide an introduction to the Nobel Prize winner’s novels and essays, they also trace his artistic and political evolution, and place his works in their historical and cultural context. The contributors are respected Vargas Llosa scholars and include Mark D. Anderson, Gene Bell-Villada, Nicholas Birns, Jeffrey Browitt, Sara Castro-Klarén, Will H. Corral, Alonso Cueto, Carlos Granés, Ignacio López-Calvo, Jean O’Bryan-Knight, Miguel Rivera-Taupier, Haqing Sun, and Raymond L. Williams.Each essay is 2,500 to 5,000 words in length, and all essays conclude with a list of ""Works Cited,"" along with endnotes. Finally, the volume's appendixes offer a section of useful reference resources: A chronology of the author's life A complete list of the author's works and their original dates of publication A general bibliography A detailed paragraph on the volume's editor A detailed paragraph on the volume's editor Notes on the individual chapter authors A subject index
The true story of how a scientist saved the planet from environmental disaster. Mexican American Mario Molina is a modern-day hero who helped solve the ozone crisis of the 1980s. Growing up in Mexico City, Mario was a curious boy who studied hidden worlds through a microscope. As a young man in California, he discovered that CFCs, used in millions of refrigerators and spray cans, were tearing a hole in the earth's protective ozone layer. Mario knew the world had to be warned--and quickly. Today Mario is a Nobel laureate and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. His inspiring story gives hope in fighting the ongoing climate crisis.
Mario y el agujero en el cielo / Mario and the Hole in the Sky
Elizabeth Rusch; Teresa Martínez
Imagine Publishing, Inc
2023
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The true story of how a scientist saved the planet from environmental disaster. Mexican American Mario Molina is a modern-day hero who helped solve the ozone crisis of the 1980s. Growing up in Mexico City, Mario was a curious boy who studied hidden worlds through a microscope. As a young man in California, he discovered that CFCs, used in millions of refrigerators and spray cans, were tearing a hole in the earth's protective ozone layer. Mario knew the world had to be warned--and quickly. Today Mario is a Nobel laureate and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. His inspiring story gives hope in the fight against global warming.
Mario Moore: The Work of Several Lifetimes
Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University
2021
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The portraits by Mario Moore contribute to the empowerment of important figures who are often overlooked Over the years, artist and Detroit native Mario Moore (born 1987) has observed that the halls of elite institutions like universities and art museums prominently feature portraits of donors, deans, presidents, board members and scholars, and that the subjects of those portraits are mostly white and male. When Moore was selected as a Princeton University Hodder Fellow in 2018, he wanted to ask what positions garner such attention and how could painting contribute to conversations on who deserves to be recognized. He set out to meet Black men and women who work in and around Princeton University in blue-collar jobs and let the art-making process unfold from their collaborative interactions. In the resulting works, Moore redefines the colonial gaze for the subjects he paints, allowing them to look directly out with an unflinching stare. This publication includes sketches, drawings, etchings and paintings.
I giornali di carta e le riviste diventano pezzi da collezione quando vengono dipinti da Mario Barbierato.Cerca di dare un valore aggiunto alla carta reciclata attraverso i suoi lavori.Lavora prevalentemente con la spatola che tinge nel colore per eseguire il disegno.Uno stile quello di Barbierato completamente diverso da alcuni artisti a me noti. Ad esempio il pittore astratto Williem de Koonig che ho ammirato presso il Whitney Museum of American Art, oppure altri autori come Alighiero Boetti, Hans Arp, Urs Fischer, Andy Warhol, per citarne alcuni, che utilizzavano la carta ma con tecniche pittoriche diverse e appartenevano alla varie correnti artistiche del 900.... Silvia Landi
The long-running Mario Kart series gives players the chance to zoom across some of Nintendo's most imaginative settings in high-speed races. This book's tips and strategies will have players speeding past the competition in no time. Includes a table of contents, author biography, sidebars, glossary, index, and informative backmatter.
En el mar... la vida es más sabrosa: El mundo de Mario García-Montes
Mario García-Montes
Independently Published
2019
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Mayito (Mario Garc a-Montes) es uno de esos afortunados que supo desde ni o que lo que quer a hacer cuando creciera era "hacer mu equitos". Y lo logr .Trabaj en los Estudios de Animaci n del Instituto Cubano del Arte y la Industria Cinematogr ficos (ICAIC) por m s de 20 a os y fue el Animador Principal de cortometrajes como "Viva Papi", la serie "Quinoscopios", algunos "Filminutos", muchos cortos de "Elpidio Vald s", y del exitoso largometraje "Vampiros en La Habana". Como Director obtuvo algunos premios con cortometrajes como "Dribleando", "La Fiesta de los Hongos", "Breve Estudio en Torno a la Soledad" y "El Peque o Planeta Perdido". Como miembro de la Asociaci n Internacional de Filmes de Animaci n (ASIFA) con sede en Annecy, Francia, desarroll en Cuba los "Talleres de Animaci n" con ni os y j venes.Conjuntamente con su pasi n por la Animaci n ha realizado Dise os, Ilustraciones, Logotipos, Historietas, Humor Gr fico, sus trabajos han sido expuestos en distintos pa ses, y algunos forman parte de colecciones en Museos.Particip en un equipo haciendo juegos educativos para ni os en Caracas, Venezuela. Fue el Animador de los Video Clips "El Diablo lleg a La Habana" de Willy Chirino y de "El Pescao" de Carlos Oliva y los Sobrinos del Juez.Este es su primer libro de Humorismo Gr fico, realizado a modo de venganza por ser al rgico a los mariscos, por haber comido solo bacalao con espinas por dos meses cuando en el ej rcito donaron la comida a Viet-Nam, y por la mala calidad del pescado que siempre le han vendido a la poblaci n cubana a pesar de que Cuba es un archipi lago rodeado de agua y peces por todas partes.