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Cuando los niños no pueden vivir con sus padres que los engendraron, inevitablemente enfrentan ciertos retos que pueden obstaculizar que estén bien, si es que este problema no se soluciona de la mejor manera. Este manual tan necesitado ofrece directrices clínicas desde una perspectiva cristiana para ayudar a los adultos que trabajen con tales grupos: de padres adoptivos a personal que cuida a los niños y hasta la administración de dichos centros de atención. No existe un llamado más importante que amar y nutrir a un niño en necesidad. Descubre cómo tratar los problemas comunes que encuentras con los niños huérfanos y adoptados, crea una estructura de toda la vida en tu hogar y evita el desgaste como cuidador. ATA Larry E Banta MD FAPA es un psiquiatra certificado por la junta que ha brindado capacitación especializada y consultas en muchos lugares alrededor de los Estados Unidos y el mundo durante los últimos 30 años. Él es viudo y vive en Caldwell Idaho y actualmente se desempeña como director médico de "CHILD HELP INTERNATIONAL INC" y también ejerce en un programa de psiquiatría para pacientes hospitalizados y ambulatorios con sede en Idaho.
This book brings together different and interdisciplinary perspectives on the Spanish Civil War, its victims, its contentious ending, and its aftermath. In exploring the slow demise of republican ideals, contributors range over many diverse historical and cultural topics — discussing, for instance, the attitudes of both Left and Right to the poet Federico García Lorca and to his assassination, examining the documentary evidence offered in surviving memoirs of the Civil War, and assessing the major characteristics of the new order in Spain under Franco. Cinematic and literary depictions of the Civil War and its consequences are also studied. Other topics investigated include: contemporary French reactions to the Spanish conflict, Stalinist policies towards Spain, the activities and motives of the anarcho-syndicalists and the role of the International Brigades. This collection of essays published on the 75th anniversary of the end of the Civil War, not only places the events and experiences studied within the context of the ‘new state’ of Franco’s Spain, but also offers timely fresh insights into wider European and international issues during what was a period of seismic change in world history. This book was originally published as a special issue of Bulletin of Spanish Studies.
Book 1: Immerse yourself in the life and legacy of a national hero with “ Lineage, Life and Labors of José Rizal, Philippine Patriot by Austin Craig .” Austin Craig meticulously traces the journey of José Rizal, a key figure in the Philippines' fight for independence. This comprehensive biography delves into Rizal's lineage, his multifaceted life, and his impactful contributions as a patriot, shedding light on the historical context of the Philippines during his time. Book 2: Witness the harsh realities of industrial life with “ Life in the Iron-Mills; Or, The Korl Woman by Rebecca Harding Davis .” Rebecca Harding Davis paints a vivid portrait of life in the iron mills, exploring the struggles of the working class. This novella serves as a poignant commentary on the socio-economic challenges of the 19th century, highlighting the plight of laborers and the harsh conditions they endured. Book 3: Step into the vibrant world of 18th-century London with “ Boswell's Life of Johnson by James Boswell .” James Boswell provides an intimate and detailed account of the life of Dr. Samuel Johnson, a renowned literary figure of his time. This classic biography captures the wit, wisdom, and idiosyncrasies of Johnson, offering readers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and intellectual landscape of 18th-century England.
In sixteenth-century Marrakesh, a Flemish merchant converts to Judaism and takes his Catholic brother on a subversive reading of the Gospels and an exploration of the Jewish faith. Their vivid Spanish dialogue, composed by an anonym in 1583, has until now escaped scholarly attention in spite of its success in anti-Christian clandestine literature until the Enlightenment. Based on all nine available manuscripts, this critical edition rediscovers a pioneering work of Jewish self-expression in European languages. The introductory study identifies the author, Estêvão Dias, locates him in insurgent Antwerp at the beginning of the Western Sephardi diaspora, and describes his hybrid culture shaped by the Iberian Renaissance, Portuguese crypto-Judaism, Mediterranean Jewish learning, Protestant theology, and European diplomacy in Africa. "The Marrakesh Dialogues has been mentioned only rarely in the scholarly literature, and Wilke’s edition and extended discussion constitute the first attempt at editing the text based upon all the textual evidence, placing it into its historical context, identifying the author and the dramatis personae of the text, analysing the treatise’s contents, and presenting it to a wide audience. He is successful because of his broad knowledge of the political and religious trends in early modern Europe, coupled with close familiarity with converso life and literature." - Daniel L. Lasker, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, in: Journal of Jewish Studies Vol. LXVII No. 2, pp. 428-35