21 Cousins

21 Cousins
Title 21 Cousins PDF eBook
Author Diane de Anda
Publisher Star Bright Books
Total Pages 31
Release 2022-10-19
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 159572589X

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Tall, short, big, small, athletic, artistic . . . cousins may look different and have different interests and abilities, but that just makes them one extraordinary family! From Maricela’s bilingual spelling skills to Mario’s tech whiz abilities, no two cousins are alike—and that’s just the way they like it. All the cousins are muy entusiasmados for the surprise at the end of their family gathering!

21 Cousins

21 Cousins
Title 21 Cousins PDF eBook
Author Diane De Anda
Publisher Star Bright Books - (Star Bright Books)
Total Pages 32
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9781595729156

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Siblings Alejandro and Sofia celebrate their rich Latinx and mestizo heritage, as well as the traits that make each of their cousins unique, when they gather for a special family reunion. Spanish words and their meanings are interspersed in the text.

Christ of the 21st Century

Christ of the 21st Century
Title Christ of the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Ewert Cousins
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 219
Release 1994-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0826406998

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Cousins evaluates our present religious condition and reflects on the importance of tradition, spirituality, and mysticism in understanding ourselves and others.

Marriages of the Deaf in America

Marriages of the Deaf in America
Title Marriages of the Deaf in America PDF eBook
Author Edward Allen Fay
Publisher
Total Pages 1032
Release 1898
Genre Deaf
ISBN

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Norman Cousins

Norman Cousins
Title Norman Cousins PDF eBook
Author Allen Pietrobon
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 438
Release 2022-10-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1421443716

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As the editor of the Saturday Review for more than thirty years, Norman Cousins had a powerful platform from which to help shape American public debate during the height of the Cold War. Under Cousins's leadership, the magazine was considered one of the most influential in the literary world. Cousins's progressive, nonpartisan editorials in the Review earned him the respect of the public and US government officials. But his deep impact on postwar international humanitarian aid, anti-nuclear advocacy, and Cold War diplomacy has been largely unexplored. In this book, Allen Pietrobon presents the first true biography of Norman Cousins. Cousins was much more important than we realize: he was involved in several secret citizen diplomacy missions during the height of the Cold War and, acting as a private citizen, played a major role in getting the Limited Test Ban Treaty signed. He also wrote JFK's famous 1963 American University commencement speech ("not merely peace in our time but peace for all time"). This book is a fascinating look at the outsized impact that one individual had on the course of American public debate, international humanitarianism, and the Cold War itself. This biography of the vocal anti-communist and anti-nuclear activist's public life will interest readers across the ideological spectrum.

Cousins and Strangers

Cousins and Strangers
Title Cousins and Strangers PDF eBook
Author Chris Patten
Publisher Times Books
Total Pages 324
Release 2013-12-17
Genre History
ISBN 1466860545

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A frank and controversial assessment of the United States, Great Britain, and Europe, and the stakes for all three if the West breaks apart Despite the efforts of President Woodrow Wilson, America washed its hands of Europe after the First World War. After the Second World War, it stayed involved, helping to preserve freedom in half of Europe, and creating an infrastructure of global governance that gave the world a remarkable half century of (for the most part) peace and prosperity. In Cousins and Strangers, Chris Patten, one of Europe's most distinguished statesmen, scrutinizes the final years of the twentieth century and how the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 fundamentally changed the nature of this Western alliance. Today, the threat of terrorism, economic competition from Asia, and a seemingly unbridgeable cultural divide have strained the alliance to a moment of reckoning. Patten argues that America's status as the only superpower must be reined in, but he also warns Europe against too ardently challenging U.S. leadership. He questions whether Britain needs to choose between bolstering its "special relationship" with the United States and forging a greater role in a united Europe. Drawing on more than three decades of experience in government and international diplomacy, Patten brilliantly investigates the three-way relationship among Britain, Europe, and America and how all three must adapt to cope with the economic and political challenges of the twenty-first century.

Book Review Digest

Book Review Digest
Title Book Review Digest PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 740
Release 1922
Genre Bibliography
ISBN

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