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As the Hispanic population in the U.S. grows, so too does its
influence. The general election in 2000 marked an era of increased
influence and awareness by Hispanics in politics both as voters and
politicians. While it is clear that Latinos are influencing and
changing politics, the impact on politics in the U.S. is still not
clear. Authored by leading scholar, F. Chris Garcia and Gabriel
Sanchez, Hispanics and the U.S. Political System : Moving into the
Mainstream focuses on the historical, contemporary and future role
of Hispanics in the United States.
Anyone alive, and wanting to stay that way, must deal with food.
Crime is, and always has been, present. Food and Crime examines the
crossroads of these two universal forces, how hunger can lead to
theft, fraud, and murder, and how the well-fed will sometimes do
anything to keep their bellies full. From the one-timers to the
career caper-planners, food criminals are a wide-ranging, often
audacious bunch, and this is the record of their impact, great and
small. From a war fought by the Mayor of New York over tasty
thistles, to the role McDonald's plays in the American culinary
conscious, to how foreign food aid abuse led to a mighty fall in
the financial sector, these sixteen stories of criminals who engage
with the world of cuisine, cookery, or agriculture cover food and
crime from the piddliest pilfering to the most diabolical murders.
Covering the period from the Ancient Greeks (who invented insurance
fraud) to the effects of COVID-19 on seafood crime in the true
crime capital of America - Florida, here's clear evidence that
there's never been a time when food and crime were not intimately
entangled. Food and Crime sheds light on the unexpected, and
sometimes unbelievable, connections between two things that we can
never seem to get enough of.
The beginning of the twenty-first century was marked by the
presence of more than 1.8 million New Mexicans, continued growth in
the Rio Grande corridor, and changes in the state's governorship
and top legislative posts. This revision of New Mexico Government,
Third Edition, updates information found in the earlier edition.
Throughout the writing, the editors compare New Mexico's
governmental institutions and practices with those of other states
of the union.
"Though many of the political faces have changed, many of the
issues have not. New Mexicans and their governments continue to
wrestle with issues as diverse as water and the environment, DWI,
education, crime and drugs, and economic development. In [Governing
New Mexico], we attempt to present descriptions and explanations of
the structures and environments in which some of those efforts
occur."--from "Governing New Mexico"
Following a brief look at New Mexico's history and culture,
chapters cover the state's constitution, the three branches of
government, local governmental structures, American Indian tribal
governments, elections, and education.
Every once in a while, an artist comes along whose talent is so
undeniable that it inspires everyone who encounters it. British
singer and songwriter Leona Lewis is such an artist. Her striking
beauty, charmingly down-to-earth personality, and huge, soaring
voice has taken over the UK, where her debut Spirit entered the
album chart at Number One and became Britain’s fastest-selling
debut of all time. Spirit’s lead-off single “Bleeding Love” —c
o-written and produced by OneRepublic frontman Ryan “Alias” Tedder — |