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RIMAR RIMANDO RIMEMOS JUGANDO

Autor: Adelina Corea

Número de Páginas: 74

Las poesías que encontraran en el libro “Rimar Rimando Rimemos Jugando” contiene elementos líricos, narrativos, y dramáticos, componentes que siempre estarán unidos con el mundo infantil. Las poesías son sencillas y entretenidas deseando de que los niños, al leerlas, le tomen el sabor a cada uno de los versos... Logrando, así, que cada uno de ellos descubra la maravilla que surte de la palabra escrita. El libro está dividido en tres capítulos. En el primer capítulo encontrarán poesías escritas en inglés y en español. Las poesías en inglés, para no perder la rima en los versos, no se ajustan exactamente al texto en español, pero encierran el mismo concepto. En el Segundo capítulo encontrarán poemas escritos solamente en español. En el tercer capítulo podrán leer los poemas escritos exclusivamente en inglés.

Enseñanza de Estudiantes Bilingües

Autor: Brian Stewart

Enseñar una lengua extranjera es siempre un desafío. Es mucho más fácil cuando a los estudiantes les encantan los materiales que se utilizan para enseñarles. No muchos libros están escritos por lectores jóvenes de secundaria. Esperamos que a sus estudiantes les guste aprender con estos libros bilingües.

Espejos y ventanas

Autor: Mark Lyons , August Tarrier

Número de Páginas: 332

Oral histories of Mexican farmworkers in the Philadelphia region

Una vida robada

Autor: Jaycee Dugard

Número de Páginas: 320

Jaycee Dugard’s New York Times bestselling memoir chronicles her raw and powerful story of being kidnapped in 1991 and held captive for more than eighteen years—and offers an extraordinary account of courage and resilience. En el verano de 1991, yo era una niña normal. Hacía cosas normales. Tenía amigos y una madre que me amaba. Era como tú. Hasta el día en que me robaron la vida. Durante dieciocho años fui una prisionera. Era un objeto que alguien usaba y abusaba. Durante dieciocho años no me permitieron decir mi propio nombre. Me hice madre y fui forzada a ser una hermana. Durante dieciocho años sobreviví una situación imposible. El 26 de agosto de 2009 reclamé mi nombre. Me llamo Jaycee Lee Dugard. No me veo como una víctima. Sobreviví. Una vida robada es mi historia, en mis propias palabras, de mi propia manera, tal y como la recuerdo. La piña es un símbolo que representa la semilla de un comienzo nuevo para mí. Para ayudar a facilitar comienzos nuevos, con el apoyo de la terapia asistida por animales, la J A Y C Foundation brinda apoyo y servicios para el tratamiento oportuno de familias recuperándose de un secuestro y las secuelas que dejan esas...

A Mummy in Her Backpack / Una momia en su mochila

Autor: James G. Luna

Número de Páginas: 64

Flor returns to school from a vacation in Mexico, only to find she brought back a small man with dark yellow skin and thin, stringy hair, who emerges from her backpack and introduces himself as Rafa, a mummy from the famous museum in Guanajuato.

Love, Starboy

Autor: Henry Lyra

Starboy just graduated high school and was on his way to college with his best friend, Moonkid. That’s until a tragic car crash and a head injury sent Starboy to a coma and then permanent brain damage. His personality changed, slowly regressing to babyhood. He begins writing letters to Moonkid telling him how he’s regressing every day. Suddenly college and grown-up’s life are out the window with his developing infantile behavior. His life now revolves around diaper changes, baby bottles, toys, cartoons, and spoon-feeding as every day he acts more like an infant. Those letters and his new relationship with his family and friends help him realize that being a baby might not be the worst thing ever. Maybe it can be a blessing in disguise.

Unseen Worlds

Autor: Lorena Samano

Número de Páginas: 100

A beautiful girl named Scarlett was abandoned in a mysterious orphanage and suffers from a tragic ailment—her skin is ultrasensitive to light. She spends much of her childhood indoors at the ancient castle, even as she longs to go outside to play with her friends. Born with a unique gift that allows her to see what others cannot, her eyes open to the supernatural. She experiences visions of angels, shadowy demons, and other mysterious beings hidden from those around her. Living in the castle, she notices strange figures, weird, monstrously shaped shadows, and disembodied voices, but she also sees enchanting things that makes her forget the shadows. Along the way, Scarlett witnesses many battles between the forces of good and evil. Though she is tempted by darkness along the way, her pure heart always brings her back from the brink of losing her soul. She tries to unravel the mystery of the noble family that lived many years ago in the castle and the secrets they hold. As time passes, Scarlett discovers that her gift is not only to view the supernatural. It is more powerful than she imagines, but her true desire is to someday be a part of a family that loves her. Does she really...

Cartucho and My Mother's Hands

Autor: Nellie Campobello

Número de Páginas: 144

Nellie Campobello, a prominent Mexican writer and "novelist of the Revolution," played an important role in Mexico's cultural renaissance in the 1920s and early 1930s, along with such writers as Rafael Muñoz and Gregorio López y Fuentes and artists Diego Rivera, Orozco, and others. Her two novellas, Cartucho (first published in 1931) and My Mother's Hands (first published as Las manos de Mamá in 1938), are autobiographical evocations of a childhood spent amidst the violence and turmoil of the Revolution in Mexico. Campobello's memories of the Revolution in the north of Mexico, where Pancho Villa was a popular hero and a personal friend of her family, show not only the stark realism of Cartucho but also the tender lyricism of My Mother's Hands. They are noteworthy, too, as a first-person account of the female experience in the early years of the Mexican Revolution and unique in their presentation of events from a child's perspective.

The Falklands Regime

Autor: Dr. Mike Bingham

Número de Páginas: 308

This true story tells how twenty years after British troops died for democracy in the Falklands War, a British citizen would be forced to flee the Falklands to escape political corruption and death threats, to seek democracy and freedom of speech in Argentina. When a British biologist dared to connect the starvation of 5 million penguins to commercial fishing that was making the Falklands elite rich, a deadly game of cat and mouse was unleashed. Bungled attempts to deport, imprison and kill Bingham, landed the Falkland Islands Government in the Supreme Court, which ruled that the Governor, Attorney General, Chief Executive and Executive Council had committed acts of human rights abuse that were “morally and constitutionally indefensible”. When the Falklands Government stated in public that they were not going to be stopped by the Supreme Court ruling, Bingham was forced to seek safety in Argentina. It is good to know that British troops did not die in vain.

There’s a Name for this Feeling: Stories / Hay un nombre para lo que siento: cuentos

Autor: Diane Gonzales Bertrand

Número de Páginas: 96

In the title story, Lucinda hatches a clever plan to get her boyfriend back and is crushed when she ultimately realizes that it’s impossible to force a guy to love you. Like all young people, she ignores the advice of her mom and learns that lesson—and many more—the hard way. In this bilingual collection of ten short stories for young people, kids deal with both serious and humorous consequences after they ignore their parents’ suggestions and disobey rules. At a friend’s house on New Year’s Eve, Raymond plays with fireworks even though he promised his parents he wouldn’t. Kids on a track team search for a mysterious naked woman with embarrassing results. And two girls in a wax museum are in for a surprise when they ignore the signs about touching the figures. These short and accessible contemporary stories are alternately amusing and poignant as they explore issues relevant to today’s youth. Teens deal with everything from grandparents suffering from dementia to difficult customers at a first job. And in one story, a young girl grieves the loss of her baby, a miscarriage her mom calls a “blessing.” These stories highlight the emotional tailspins of living in a ...

Spanish for Dental Professionals

Autor: Deborah Bender , Margaret Maier , Irwin Stern

Número de Páginas: 85

This handbook and accompanying CD have been designed to help dentists, dental hygienists, and other dental personnel communicate with Spanish-speaking patients. Intended for novice learners as well as those who need to polish their rusty high school Spanish,Paso a Pasocan be used in emergency situations or as a source of phrases to make routine visits more comfortable for patients--or anywhere between those extremes. The book includes aspects of Latino culture vital for any dental professional as well as key dental health phrases and useful grammar.Paso a Pasofocuses on learning, practicing, and speaking both standard and colloquial Spanish for an office setting. The accompanying CD presents dialogues in which Latino patients interact with health professionals using a variety of accents and levels of fluency. Like the book, the CD will be useful in workshops, work-site training, and individual learning. The chapter structure permits work-site training of an hour a day for six weeks. The CD will not be sold separately. FromPaso a Paso/Step by Step, Chapter Two "In Latin America, more than one last name is used to describe family relationships. Latino names consist of a first and...

House of Houses

Autor: Pat Mora

Número de Páginas: 322

Combining poetic language and the traditions of magic realism to paint a vivid portrait of her family, Pat MoraÕs House of Houses is an unconventional memoir that reads as if every member, death notwithstanding, is in one room talking, laughing, and crying. In a salute to the Day of the Dead, the story begins with a visit to the cemetery in which all of her deceased relatives come alive to share stories of the family, literally bringing the food to their own funerals. From there the book covers a year in the life of her clan, revealing the personalities and events that Mora herself so desperately yearns to know and understand. ÒPoet MoraÕs complex and dramatic family history comprises more than personal reminiscences: it also embraces resonant aspects of Mexican American history. Mora recounts her familyÕs traumatic exodus from Mexico to escape the violence of Pancho Villa and his forces and their struggles to begin new lives in another country. To anchor her psychologically rich, dramatic, sometimes funny, often touching multigenerational tale, Mora uses the image of a houseÑthe house of housesÑduring a single year, a fruitful metaphor that allows her to dwell on the bright ...

Un pacto de amor

Autor: Mauricio Olivares

Número de Páginas: 212

"No se como quererte" No se como quererte si cuando pensábamos que tocábamos el cielo con una mano apareció de la nada un enojo que hacía que todos nuestros planes se venieran abajo como un castillo de naipes desaparecieron de un abrir y cerrar de ojos por una palabra mal dicha o por el silencio de nuestros labios y por nuestras miradas perdidas. Mauricio Olivares.

La Mascota Del Maestro

Autor: Brian Stewart

El inglés es difícil y el español es difícil. A veces la clave para aprender es diversión e interés. Estas historias son divertidas e interesantes. Fueron traducidos principalmente por Inteligencia Artificial, por lo que pueden necesitar un poco de retoque. Pero las ideas están ahí y puedes aprender inglés con las historias originales en inglés.

A Continuation of the History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha

Autor: Alonso Fernández De Avellaneda

Número de Páginas: 565

Biblioteca de autores españoles

Autor: Bonaventura Carles Aribau

Desde la formación del lenguaje hasta nuestros días.

Obras de don Nicolás y don Leandro Fernández de Moratín

Autor: Nicolás Fernández De Moratín

Número de Páginas: 636

Obras de Nicolás y Leandro Fernández de Moratín

Autor: Nicolás Fernández De Moratín

Número de Páginas: 636

Obras de D. Nicolás y D. Leandro Fernández de Moratín

Autor: Leandro Fernández De Moratín

Número de Páginas: 636

Obras de don Nicolas y de don Leandro Fernández de Moratín

Autor: Nicolás Fernández De Moratín , Leandro Fernández De Moratín

Número de Páginas: 704

Obras de Nicolás y Lenadro Fernández de Moratín

Autor: Nicolás Fernandez De Moratin

Número de Páginas: 636

Biblioteca de autores Espanoles, desde la formacion del lenguaje hasta nuestros dias

Autor: Buenaventura Carlos Aribau

Obras de Nicolas Fernández de Moratín y de Leandro Fernández de Moratín

Autor: Nicolás Fernández De Moratín

Número de Páginas: 636

Re-inventando la investigación en salud y educación para una sociedad transcultural: propuestas de acción

Autor: Rachida Dalauh , Antonio José González Jiménez , Pilar Ayala Almécija

Número de Páginas: 465

En un mundo cada vez más globalizado y de cambios constantes, requiere unas herramientas adecuadas para abordar los desafíos a los que la comunidad académica, sanitaria, educativa e institucional han de hacer frente. El libro nace de la necesidad de dar respuesta a la diversidad existente en el ámbito de salud. Se busca ofrecer nuevas vías de teorización e intervención sobre cómo la educación y la salud, desde una perspectiva global y transcultural, pueden contribuir a disminuir las desigualdades sociales, los procesos de exclusión, fomentar la interculturalidad y la salud transcultural.

Cuentos Chicanos

Autor: Rudolfo A. Anaya , Antonio Márquez

Número de Páginas: 186

Gathers stories about a writer visiting Mexico, an hermaphrodite, conversations at the barbershop, a woman's exhibitionist son, a girl's search for her natural father, and a series of suicide attempts

EVERYTHING WILL BE ALRIGHT

Autor: Nayeli Pereznegrón

We often hear or say “everything will be alright” as a form of encouragement when someone is going through hardship. However, have we ever really thought about who we are putting our trust in? This phrase becomes much more meaningful when said by a two-year old boy. At age one, Luis Pablo was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia m7, a very aggressive form of cancer which presented a big challenge to his doctors. His case was always considered high risk and defied all medical standards. The need for blood and platelet donors motivated Luis Pablo’s parents to share his story on social media. This started a movement of love and solidarity that made everyone involved understand that we can only be certain that everything will be alright when we fully trust God and put everything in His hands, because it is all part of a perfect plan.

Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak: the Spanish Language

Autor: Mariano Velázquez De La Cadena , Théodore Simonné

Número de Páginas: 558

Como Hablar Con La Gente Loca

Autor: Donna Kay Kakonge

Número de Páginas: 168

Alabanza de cómo hablar con loco ""Un raro y honesto relato de la manía, la depresión y la psicosis ... el libro para leer si quieres entender el sufrimiento de las personas con enfermedades mentales y el valor crudo que una mujer puede reunir. Donna lucha financieramente, socialmente, sexualmente y espiritualmente para encontrar la paz de los minions del infierno que habitan su mente. "" - Katherine Tapley-Milton, autora de Mind Full of Scorpions.

Rage from Within

Autor: ,nelson

Número de Páginas: 268

This sensational piece of love and death is totally veridic and shows the cruelty of a slave country by a dictator who without mercy oppress and kill the people from hunger, thirst, and injustice, violating the human rights, taking the Cuban people to suicide through the need and desperation. This book shows the real life of Cuba; it shows how the people is tortured, and without hope that one day they could be free or liberated from the yoke that make them die prematurely through suicide. And each day, the oppression against Cubans’ human rights grow. This book shows the inequality in Cuba compared with other countries that are not slave or ruled by a dictator. This piece is written following the sadness and suffering from Cuba.

Revolution

Autor: Shemar Frazier

Número de Páginas: 479

In a post-apocalyptic earth, a group of teenagers are forced to embark on a dangerous quest, upon witnessing a world-changing event in their first mission outside the kingdom Olympus. They quickly learn that this occurrence is capable of ending The Age of Zombies, however, their oppressors soon obtain news of this incident as well. These teens must combat the undead army, the world government's elite enforcers, bandits searching for easy targets, and most deadly of all, each other in their perilous adventure for safety and answers around The New World!

Lost on Liberty Island

Autor: Jer

Número de Páginas: 30

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Barrio Dreams

Autor: Silviana Wood

Número de Páginas: 362

"The first-ever anthology of plays by Chicana playwright Silviana Wood"--Provided by publisher.

Cuban, That's All! - An Exile In Three Acts - Candid Voices of a Spanglish Existence

Autor: Juan Hernandez

Número de Páginas: 172

The original series of monologues detailing the Cuban repatriation experience from post revolution 1959 Cuba through today. Laugh, cry and relive all of the key turningpoints in the lives of Cuban exiles amid backdrops of historical events, life milestones and simple everyday situations. In Spanish, English and Spanglish. Monologues include: Shoebox Child, Operacion Pedro Pan, Los Quinces, El Interviu, Mayflower Mary and many more.

Obras de D. Nicolás y D. Leandro Fernández de Moratín

Autor: Nicolás Fernández De Moratín , Leandro Fernández De Moratín

Número de Páginas: 636

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