Annotation Hispanic Americans are the fastest growing minority in the United States. Without a doubt, their influence in the coming years will be immense. But who are Latino Americans? Where did they come from? How did they get here? How are they contributing to America's growth and culture? Reader will find the answers to these questions in the various volumes included in HISPANIC HERITAGE.
وكما يقرّر كيلي Kelley و واتلى Whatley وورثلى Worthley (1987) فإن «عزل تأثير الثقافة فى تنمية القيم الإدارية هو مسألة محيرة بالنسبة للباحثين في الإدارة الدولية المقارنة). ويلاحظ أن نماذج مبكرة من الإدارة المقارنة قد أعطت مصداقية أقل ...
American Civil Rights: Primary sources
A More Perfect Union: American Independence and the Constitution
Fiction. Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. Young Adult. RIDING LOW ON THE STREETS OF GOLD is an essential collection of stories and poems for young people that introduces U.S. Latino Literature. "There...
Magruder's American Government
The Bill of Rights is an extraordinary collection of original documents, carefully introduced and put into context by historian John Patrick, that traces the origins of the Bill of Rights...
Latino poets, novelists and journalists contribute to an exciting anthology of works that give voice to the dreams, desires, fears, and painful struggles of the Latino community as they write...
Seattle Mariner Alex Rodriguez is one of the most popular players in major league baseball. Now, in his first book for children, Rodriguez tells his story--from his childhood in a...
Serious silliness for all ages. Artist Sandra Boynton is back and better than ever with completely redrawn versions of her multi-million selling board books. These whimsical and hilarious books, featuring...
Baseball, known as America's favorite pastime, is a favorite sport in Latin America as well. In this fascinating and colorfully written collection of profiles, author/illustrator Jonah Winter -- following the...