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He was only fifteen and had tried to keep his family functioning after his mothers passing. No time to attend school now he planted the garden and hunted for meat for their table. All of the time seeing anything of value disappearing from the farm. Everything going to support the drinking habit his father and two older brothers had acquired. Theyd leave for town in the morning after eating what ever there was for breakfast and not be back until suppertime. He would lie in his bed in the evening and hear them argue about the problems the country was having at that time. When all he wanted was some help so they keep the farm as it had been. After cooking a meal of the rabbits he had hunted and what was left from the root cellar there was nothing left. He would have to hunt if he going to be able to cook another meal. In the morning he went down to find the only animal they had left, the old horse that he could have used to pack in a deer, gone. That was almost the last straw and the last straw was when he looked where he always left his rifle, and it too was gone.
Yellow Rose, a singer with the voice of an angel and the beauty of a goddess, is kidnapped and delivered to a ruthless murderer in Mexico. The only man with the skill and guts to track her down, Cody has no authority to act in the scorching Mexican desert--save that which he carries in his heart and in his holster.
Fast-paced and action-packed, America Libre is an award-winning novel that explores just how explosive the immigration crisis can be, and provides a wake-up call to the dangers of extremism on all sides. After years of anti-immigrant backlash, anger seethes in the nation's Latino communities. The crowded streets bristle with restless youth, idled by a deep recession. When undercover detectives in San Antonio accidentally kill a young Latina bystander during a botched drug bust, riots erupt across the Southwest. As the inner-city violence escalates, Anglo vigilantes strike back with shooting rampages. Exploiting the turmoil, a congressional demagogue succeeds in passing legislation that transforms the nation's Hispanic enclaves into walled-off Quarantine Zones. Citizens tagged Class H-those who are Hispanic, are married to a Hispanic, or have at least one grandparent of Hispanic origin-are forced into detention centers. Amid the chaos in his L.A. barrio, Manolo Suarez is out of work and struggling to support his growing family. But under the spell of a beautiful Latina radical, the former U.S. Army Ranger and decorated war veteran now finds himself questioning his loyalty to his wife-and to his country.
Once they had a country, a culture, a future. Today, upheaval and betrayal have turned their world upside down. And for one family-a U.S. war hero, his deeply religious wife, and their impressionable fourteen-year-old son-a new struggle has just begun. Mano Suarez made a choice to fight against injustice, and his wife can only pray for his deliverance. Now their son, Pedro, takes up his father's cause . . . disappearing into the ranks of a cult-like organization and leaving his family far behind. To rescue him, Mano must face the consequences of his past deeds. But how can he convince his son to give up the very ideals he, Mano, embraced? How can he prove that home and family are the most important ideals of all? House Divided
Paso de la Amada, an archaeological site in the Soconusco region of the Pacific coast of Mexico, was among the earliest sedentary, ceramic-using villages of Mesoamerica. With an occupation that extended across 140 ha in 1600 BC, it was also one of the largest communities of its era. First settled around 1900 BC, the site was abandoned 600 years later during what appears to have been a period of local political turmoil. The decline of Paso de la Amada corresponded with a rupture in local traditions of material culture and local adoption of the Early Olmec style. Stylistically, the material culture of Paso de la Amada corresponds predominantly to the pre-Olmec Mokaya tradition. Excavations at the site have revealed significant earthen constructions from as early as 1700 BC. Those include the earliest known Mesoamerican ball court and traces of a series of high-status residences. This monograph reports on large-scale excavations in Mounds 1, 12, and 32, as well as soundings in other locations. The volume covers all aspects of excavations and artifacts and includes three lengthy interpretive chapters dealing with the main research questions, which concern subsistence, social inequality, and the organizational history of the site.
Jolene Winston's brief and formal courtship with Raul Vasco, a wealthy Portuguese ship captain, leaves her destined for marriage with a man she scarcely knows. Raul reluctantly agrees to let Jolene travel on his sailing vessel to their new home in Africa but quickly reveals his dark and abusive nature when she displeases him. When Raul's ship is attacked by ruthless pirates, the barbarian leader, Kai, seizes the ship's precious cargo, the rum and Jolene. Jolene learns to survive and even thrive on the pirate ship, discovering raw and fiery passion with Kai as she battles her way through unspeakable terrors. The fierce and handsome pirate captain is captivated by Jolene's beauty and spirit although her mere presence threatens to distract him from his quest to remedy a wrong committed long ago.This epic saga of dramatic adventure and romance will hold you spellbound as Captain Kai leads his ship and crew through supernatural perils to fulfill his lifelong mission, Raul plots and exacts his revenge, and Jolene discovers untold love and ecstasy when she least expects it.
Research paper on local level urban area marketing in the town of estancia in the Philippines - describes the principal commoditys exchanges and covers sociological aspects, price mechanisms, personalised exchange and vendor relationships, etc. Bibliography pp. 150 and 151 and illustrations.
This book presents a participatory action research study exploring the social identity and academic literacies of bilingual preservice teachers. It describes the transformative experiences of undergraduate students during their participation in a program specially designed to develop bilingual teachers in Hawaii, USA. Further, it discusses how the curriculum and instruction in the classroom provide a ‘third space’ for facilitating peer interaction and critical reflection on such issues as academic literacy, heritage language education, and teacher identity. In doing so, it connects ideas of social identity and academic literacies of bilingual preservice teachers to the “real work” of mentoring and teaching PreK-12 students themselves.
A private investigator looking to relax on vacation instead finds his next case in this suspenseful mystery from a Nero Award–winning author. On a much-needed vacation with his daughter Regan and close friend Oz in Puerto Rico, private investigator John Bekker finds his vacation cut short by murder. Unable to sleep on a hot night, Bekker steps out for some fresh air on his hotel balcony overlooking Luquillo Beach. He sees a man smoking a cigarette down on the sidewalk. After a few minutes, a second man joins the smoker. They speak for a few seconds and then walk down to the beach and into darkness… The next morning, dozens of cops are on the beach, and the newspaper tells of the murder of a man named Joe Italiano. Bekker decides to tell the police what he saw, but soon finds himself assisting with the investigation. Now Bekker must uncover who exactly was Joe Italiano and why anyone would want to kill him. But if he gets to close to the truth, someone might send him on a permanent vacation… Praise for With 6 You Get Wally “Lamanda tickles the funny bone and touches the heart strings….[An] entertaining yarn.”—Publishers Weekly
A bilingual, bi-directional guide to Spanish and American English with extensive coverage of Latin-American Spanish. More than 80,000 entries and 100,000 translations. Abundant examples of words used in context.