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A fundamental assumption underlying the formation of our most
important relationships is that they will persist indefinitely into
the future. As an acquaintanceship turns into a friend ship, for
example, both members of this newly formed interpersonal bond are
likely to expect that their interactions will become increasingly
frequent, diverse, and intimate over time. This expectation is
perhaps most apparent in romantically involved couples who, through
a variety of verbal and symbolic means, make explicit pledges to a
long-lasting relationship. In either case, it is clear that these
relationships represent something valuable to the individuals in
volved and are pursued with great enthusiasm. Virtually all close
relationships are formed within the context of mutually rewarding
in teractions and/or strong physical attraction between partners.
Friends and romantically in volved couples alike are drawn to one
another because of similarity of attitudes, interests, and
personality and, quite simply, because they enjoy one another's
company. This enjoyment, cou pled with the novelty that
characterizes new relationships, almost makes the continuation of
the relationship a foregone conclusion. As relationships progress,
however, their novelty fades, conflicts may arise between partners,
negative life events may occur, and the satisfaction that
previously characterized the relationships may diminish."
For nearly 20 years, Readings for Diversity and Social Justice has
been the trusted, leading anthology to cover a wide range of social
oppressions from a social justice standpoint. With full sections
dedicated to racism, religious oppression, classism, ableism, youth
and elder oppression, as well as an integrative section dedicated
to sexism, heterosexism, and transgender oppression, this
bestselling text goes far beyond the range of traditional readers.
New essay selections in each section of this fourth edition have
been carefully chosen to keep topic coverage timely and readings
accessible and engaging for students. The interactions among these
topics are highlighted throughout to stress the interconnections
among oppressions in everyday life. A Table of Intersections leads
you to selections not in the section dedicated to an issue.
Retaining the key features and organization that has made Readings
for Diversity and Social Justice an indispensable text for teaching
issues of social justice while simultaneously updating and
expanding its coverage, this new edition features: Over 40 new
selections considering current topics and events such as the Black
Lives Matter movement, workplace immigration raids, gentrification,
wealth inequality, the disability rights of prisoners and inmates,
and the Keystone XL pipeline protests. An updated companion website
with additional resources and short classroom-friendly videos that
further complement the readings in each section. A holistic
approach to sexism, gay, lesbian, trans and gender-queer oppression
that challenges widely-held assumptions about the usual practice of
separating analyses of sex and gender binaries. A more optimistic
focus on the role of social justice at all levels of society,
whether personal, institutional local, or global, and the
intersections among them. Offering over 140 selections from some of
the foremost scholars in a wide range of fields, Readings for
Diversity and Social Justice is the indispensable volume for every
student, teacher, and social justice advocate.
For nearly 20 years, Readings for Diversity and Social Justice has
been the trusted, leading anthology to cover a wide range of social
oppressions from a social justice standpoint. With full sections
dedicated to racism, religious oppression, classism, ableism, youth
and elder oppression, as well as an integrative section dedicated
to sexism, heterosexism, and transgender oppression, this
bestselling text goes far beyond the range of traditional readers.
New essay selections in each section of this fourth edition have
been carefully chosen to keep topic coverage timely and readings
accessible and engaging for students. The interactions among these
topics are highlighted throughout to stress the interconnections
among oppressions in everyday life. A Table of Intersections leads
you to selections not in the section dedicated to an issue.
Retaining the key features and organization that has made Readings
for Diversity and Social Justice an indispensable text for teaching
issues of social justice while simultaneously updating and
expanding its coverage, this new edition features: Over 40 new
selections considering current topics and events such as the Black
Lives Matter movement, workplace immigration raids, gentrification,
wealth inequality, the disability rights of prisoners and inmates,
and the Keystone XL pipeline protests. An updated companion website
with additional resources and short classroom-friendly videos that
further complement the readings in each section. A holistic
approach to sexism, gay, lesbian, trans and gender-queer oppression
that challenges widely-held assumptions about the usual practice of
separating analyses of sex and gender binaries. A more optimistic
focus on the role of social justice at all levels of society,
whether personal, institutional local, or global, and the
intersections among them. Offering over 140 selections from some of
the foremost scholars in a wide range of fields, Readings for
Diversity and Social Justice is the indispensable volume for every
student, teacher, and social justice advocate.
A fundamental assumption underlying the formation of our most
important relationships is that they will persist indefinitely into
the future. As an acquaintanceship turns into a friend ship, for
example, both members of this newly formed interpersonal bond are
likely to expect that their interactions will become increasingly
frequent, diverse, and intimate over time. This expectation is
perhaps most apparent in romantically involved couples who, through
a variety of verbal and symbolic means, make explicit pledges to a
long-lasting relationship. In either case, it is clear that these
relationships represent something valuable to the individuals in
volved and are pursued with great enthusiasm. Virtually all close
relationships are formed within the context of mutually rewarding
in teractions and/or strong physical attraction between partners.
Friends and romantically in volved couples alike are drawn to one
another because of similarity of attitudes, interests, and
personality and, quite simply, because they enjoy one another's
company. This enjoyment, cou pled with the novelty that
characterizes new relationships, almost makes the continuation of
the relationship a foregone conclusion. As relationships progress,
however, their novelty fades, conflicts may arise between partners,
negative life events may occur, and the satisfaction that
previously characterized the relationships may diminish.
As providers and users of technologies, educators need an
understanding of how they can enhance their approaches to teaching
or present new methods of teaching and learning. This volume looks
at the issues involved in integrating new technologies within the
education process. It includes activities, case studies and notes
for use by all teaching in higher education.
Presenting UDON's classic Street Fighter comics in gorgeous,
oversized hardcover format! In Volume 2, Ryu trains with both the
mysterious Dhalsim and former assassin Gen as he searches for the
true path of the warrior. Meanwhile, Cammy and T.Hawk team up
against M.Bison and his army of killer Dolls! Collects the original
Street Fighter #11-14 and Street Fighter II #0-6, complete with
cover art and bonus stories from some of the hottest names in
comics!
As the Secret Society's tournament looms, the remnants of Shadaloo
make their presence known! Ken faces the blood-raged bull, Balrog!
Chun-li crosses paths with the deadly Vega! Ryu spars with the god
of Muay Thai, Sagat! And meanwhile, Alex, Necro, Ibuki, Oro, and a
whole new generation of fighters join the fray. It's the start of
the ultimate World Warrior journey! Collects Street Fighter
Unlimited #1-6.
In 1786, Guatemalan priest Pedro José de Arrese published a work
instructing readers on their duty to perform the cesarean operation
on the bodies of recently deceased pregnant women in order to
extract the fetus while it was still alive. Although the fetus’s
long-term survival was desired, the overarching goal was to cleanse
the unborn child of original sin and ensure its place in heaven.
Baptism Through Incision presents Arrese’s complete
treatise—translated here into English for the first time—with a
critical introduction and excerpts from related primary source
texts. Inspired by priests’ writings published in Spain and
Sicily beginning in the mid-eighteenth century, Arrese and writers
like him in Peru, Mexico, Alta California, Guatemala, and the
Philippines penned local medico-religious manuals and guides for
performing the operation and baptism. Comparing these texts to one
another and placing them in dialogue with archival cases and print
culture references, this book traces the genealogy of the
postmortem cesarean operation throughout the Spanish Empire and
reconstructs the transatlantic circulation of obstetrical and
scientific knowledge around childbirth and reproduction. In doing
so, it shows that knowledge about cesarean operations and fetal
baptism intersected with local beliefs and quickly became part of
the new ideas and scientific-medical advancements circulating
broadly among transatlantic Enlightenment cultures. A valuable
resource for scholars and students of colonial Latin American
history, the history of medicine, and the history of women,
reproduction, and childbirth, Baptism Through Incision includes
translated excerpts of works by Spanish surgeon Jaime Alcalá y
MartÃnez, Mexican physician Ignacio Segura, and Peruvian friar
Francisco González Laguna, as well as late colonial Guatemalan
instructions, and newspaper articles published in the Gazeta de
México, the Gazeta de Guatemala, and the Mercurio Peruano.
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Collecting every issue ever published of one of the most beloved
comic book series of all time, this oversized graphic novel is
bursting at the seams with adventure! Follow young Gully as she
searches for her missing father with the help of Garrison, a
legendary swordsman; Knolan, the crafty wizard; Calibretto, an
outlawed Wargolem; and the notorious mercenary Red Monika!
Assaulted at every turn by a cast of memorable villains, BATTLE
CHASERS is packed with over-the-top action from cover to cover!
Don't miss this definitive collection!
By the end of the eighteenth century, Peru had witnessed the
decline of its once-thriving silver industry, and it had barely
begun to recover from massive population losses due to smallpox and
other diseases. At the time, it was widely believed that economic
salvation was contingent upon increasing the labor force and
maintaining as many healthy workers as possible. In "Medicine and
Politics in Colonial Peru, "Adam Warrenpresents a groundbreaking
study of the primacy placed on medical care to generate population
growth during this era.
The Bourbon reforms of the eighteenth century shaped many of the
political, economic, and social interests of Spain and its
colonies. In Peru, local elites saw the reforms as an opportunity
to positively transform society and its conceptions of medicine and
medical institutions in the name of the Crown. Creole physicians in
particular, took advantage of Bourbon reforms to wrest control of
medical treatment away from the Catholic Church, establish their
own medical expertise, and create a new, secular medical culture.
They asserted their new influence by treating smallpox and leprosy,
by reforming medical education, and by introducing hygienic
routines into local funeral rites, among other practices.
Later, during the early years of independence, government
officials began to usurp the power of physicians and shifted
control of medical care back to the church. Creole doctors, without
the support of the empire, lost much of their influence, and
medical reforms ground to a halt. As Warren's study reveals,
despite falling in and out of political favor, Bourbon reforms and
creole physicians were instrumental to the founding of modern
medicine in Peru, and their influence can still be felt today.
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