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A Polyglot of Foreign Proverbs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 616

A Polyglot of Foreign Proverbs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1889
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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La Imaginacion Tecnica
  • Language: en

La Imaginacion Tecnica

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-06-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"In what Beatriz Sarlo calls six "episodes," ranging from the proto-science fiction of Horacio Quiroga and the apocalyptic urban surrealism of Roberto Arlt through the development of mass media, tales of inventors and inventions, and an entertaining tour of "weird science" and medical quackery. The Technical Imagination examines how technology entered the popular imagination in 1920s and 1930s Argentina. Often wry, but always sympathetic, and dispensing erudition with a light touch, Sarlo shows how the products of modern technology (radio, the telephone and telegraph, movies, and rudimentary forays into television, among other phenomena) announced an unprecedented break with the past while also provoking an ironic recrudescence of age-old superstitions. Although the new technologies helped to shape notions of modernity at all levels of Argentine society, Sarlo focuses particularly on the working-class amateur inventors of Buenos Aires, and on how their inventions - even when they failed, as they frequently did - point to what can he recognized today as the reorganization of an intellectual hierarchy, and thus of an era's, and a culture's, intellectual history."--BOOK JACKET.

Avanzando
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 308

Avanzando

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Avanzando
  • Language: en

Avanzando

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-10-23
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  • Publisher: Wiley

This traditional intermediate-level book organized by grammatical structure and a theme that reviews spoken and written Spanish grammar is updated to feature more balance in length and difficulty of grammar scope and sequence. It also incorporates updated vocabulary and topics covering new technology. Complemented by a selection of short stories by well-known Spanish and Latin American writers, this book presents grammar explanations and cultural presentations in straightforward, easy-to-understand Spanish with numerous examples, contextualized exercises and activities.

Miracle In The Andes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Miracle In The Andes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-03-01
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

The true story of the 1972 Andes plane crash and rescue dramatised in Netflix's Society of the Snow In October 1972, Nando Parrado and his rugby club teammates were on a flight from Uruguay to Chile when their plane crashed into a mountain. Miraculously, many of the passengers survived but Nando's mother and sister died and he was unconscious for three days. Stranded more than 11,000 feet up in the wilderness of the Andes, the survivors soon heard that the search for them had been called off - and realise the only food for miles around was the bodies of their dead friends ... In a last desperate bid for safety, Nando and a teammate set off in search of help. They climbed 17,000-foot-high mountains, facing death at every step, but inspired by his love for his family Nando drove them on until, finally, 72 days after the crash, they found rescue.

The Oxford Book of Humorous Prose
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1162

The Oxford Book of Humorous Prose

In this magisterial collection, Frank Muir guides the reader on a journey of discovery and delight through five centuries of humorous prose in the English language.Starting in London with William Caxton and a Preface written and printed in 1477, and ending with P. G. Wodehouse whose last novel was published in 1977, the route is meandering: from England to Ireland and Scotland, back to England again, on to America, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. There areexamples chosen from humorous fiction, letters, and journalism written by over 200 authors and ranging from medieval jests to the New Yorker and Beachcomber; from Thomas Nashe and Tom Brown's galloping bawdy to Jane Austen and on to Gar...

Dorp aan de rivier
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 187

Dorp aan de rivier

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My Mother's Voice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

My Mother's Voice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-01-31
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  • Publisher: BalboaPress

Researching through volumes in several libraries and archives in the United States, author Kay Mouradian visited the village in Turkey where her mother and her mothers family, along with twenty-five thousand other Armenians, were forced to leave their homes. Traveling over the same deportation route to the deserts of Syria where more than a million Armenians perished, the author became acutely aware of the suffering of her mothers generation and the lingering sense of injustice they carried. Like the 6 million Jewish people lost in the Holocaust, Armenians lost an incredibly vibrant, successful, and valuable gene pool of more than a million as a result of the Armenian genocide. This story of fourteen-year-old Flora Munushian, the authors mother, brings an epic chapter in Armenian history to life and takes it to heart. Floras incredible story honors her people with dignity and personifies the human spirit of hope, love, and justice. Floras voice is that of all the victims and survivors of the Armenian Genocide, a story that must not be forgotten. I am my mothers voice, says Dr. Mouradian, and this is her story.

Petrus Christus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Petrus Christus

This study is an important new account of the life and work of the flemish master Petrus Christus. It is the first volume to focus specifically on the physical characteristics of his works as criteria for judging attribution, dating, and the extent to which he was indebted to Jan Van Eyck and other artists for the development of his technique and style.

Things Fall Apart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 151

Things Fall Apart

Okonkwo is the greatest wrestler and warrior alive, and his fame spreads throughout West Africa like a bush-fire in the harmattan. But when he accidentally kills a clansman, things begin to fall apart. Then Okonkwo returns from exile to find missionaries and colonial governors have arrived in the village. With his world thrown radically off-balance he can only hurtle towards tragedy. A classic in every sense, Chinua Achebe's stark, coolly ironic novel reshaped both Africa and world literature.