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This work argues that due to domestic blockages presented to them in their respective countries, the Amazonian indigenous peoples organized via transnational networks. Through a comparative historical analysis of five Ecuadorian Amazonian indigenous organisations and two transnational Amazonian social movement organisations, the author illustrates the process of transnational collective action and its outcomes.
This book explores the unique set of challenges faced by mature-age
male undergraduates as they adapt to university study. The authors
examine the motivations of mature male students for enrolling in
higher education and their aspirations for life after graduation,
in doing so filling a crucial gap in the current literature. Later
access to higher education carries numerous benefits, including
improved social mobility: it is therefore paramount to understand
why men tend to be underrepresented among mature students.
Exploring the intersections of socioeconomic status, ethnicity,
culture and gender, and paying careful attention to the stories of
the students themselves, the authors provide a thought-provoking
analysis of an underrepresented student group. The book will be of
interest and value to students and scholars of mature-age male
students, and aspirations and motivations within higher education
more generally.
This dissertation argues that Amazonian indigenous peoples
organized via transnational networks due to the domestic blockages
presented to them in their respective countires. Due to these
blockages and the growing number of transnational political
opportunity structures, such as national and international
non-govermental organizations, multi-lateral development banks, and
multinational corporation, indigenous peoples mobilized through
transnational advocacy networks and eventually formed transnational
social movement organizations. Through a comparative-historical
analysis of five Ecuadorian Amazonian indigenous organizations,
this work illustrates the processes of transnational collective
action and its outcomes.
Years after Pamela Graham thwarted a U.S. government plot to kill
millions of its own citizens, a new presidential candidate is
poised to take the White House. Donald Wynn's loyal following
supports him primarily because of his tough, anti-China stance-a
position that puts him in the crosshairs of Eastern leaders.
Pamela, meanwhile, is trying to get over her paranoia and lead a
normal life when this clash of world leaders threatens to pull her
back into a life of conspiracy and intrigue. As polls begin to
clearly favor Wynn as president of the United States, strange,
dark-suited men seem to once again be tailing her. It is at this
point Pamela learns that her adopted Russian son, Alex, has a close
personal tie to the Chinese president-a man who's dead-set on
keeping candidate Wynn out of the presidency, even if it takes
deadly force. As East and West collide, Pamela is forced to sort
good from bad, serve the country that once betrayed her, and most
important, keep herself and her family alive.
A gripping saga of covert government action, classism, and modern
espionage, Hard Whispers runs at full speed with a spellbinding
intensity that dances on the edge of reality.
Highlights of five years of light-hearted verse from the pen of the
inimitable Ms. Martin. Illustrated by the award-winning artist,
Kathleen Hardy.
More rhymed wordscapes by Pamela Martin. Illustrated by Kathleen
Hardy.
More rhymed wordscapes by Ms. Martin. Illustrated by Kathleen
Hardy.
More rhymed wordscapes from Ms. Martin. Illustrated by Kathleen
Hardy.
More light verse from the inimitable pen of Ms. Martin. Illustrated
by Kathleen Hardy.
More of Ms. Martin and her poetry of levity. Illustrated by
Kathleen Hardy.
More light-hearted verse by the inimitable Ms. Martin. Illustrated
by Kathleen Hardy.
Clever, conceptual, interactive verse by yours truly, the
inimitable Ms. Martin. Cover design and illustration by Kathleen
Hardy.
Poetry of levity by a skilled wordsmith. Illustrated by Kathleen
Hardy.
More clever wordscapes by the inimitable Ms. Martin. Illustrated by
Kathleen Hardy.
Dual anthology of light verse from the inimtable pen of Ms. Martin.
Illustrated by Kathleen Hardy.
Clever rhymed verse with light-hearted reflections on life by
clever wordsmith. Illustrated by Kathleen Hardy.
"Recognizing that informed, caring adults are critical to
supporting early literacy development, this important resource
builds on the concepts introduced in the second edition of the
ALSC/PLA Every Child Ready to Read(r) initiative. Offering
practical suggestions for incorporating early literacy information
and strategies into the storytime setting, early literacy
authorities Ghoting and Martin-Diaz Explain how young children
develop knowledge critical for reading comprehension Discuss five
vital storytime practices (singing, talking, reading, writing, and
playing) which adults can be taught to use at home Present dozens
of storytimes for babies/toddlers, twos, and preschoolers, that
engage adults while keeping their children in focus Address how
young bilingual children acquire language, and other current
research Featuring a variety of songs, projects, and activities,
this book can be used at the library, at home, or anywhere else
storytimes take place.&quo
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