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Poverty: Images from Guatemala, Brazil, and South Africa

Poverty: Images from Guatemala, Brazil, and South Africa

ByDanielaPerdomo

The point of this photo essay is to draw parallels between poverty in different places in the world. These photographs were taken in Guatemala, Brazil, and South Africa, yet they all look to be taken in the same place. I find that aspect very interesting. It is for this reason that I will not label... More

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Posted onThursday, March 8, 2007By daniela
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Current Crisis...global warming!

By Humberto Gonzalez, University of the Incarnate Word

          The time is now! Our world is increasingly getting hotter creating devastating effects to the ecosystem. For too long have we neglected the fact that the earth is a place where life is abundant due to its delicate ecological balance. The time... More...

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Posted on  Saturday, April 7, 2007  By:    hgonzale 1  Comments Share

Doomed to Fail or Set to Succeed:

By Daniela Perdomo, Tufts University

Investment in Human Capital and the Second Generation   Final Draft Daniela Perdomo Ec 91-3: Economics of International Migration Tufts University Medford , Massachusetts 2 May 2005 ABSTRACT   This research paper is a literature review in the field... More...

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Posted on  Monday, December 11, 2006  By:    daniela 0  Comments Share
I Love Lucy: A Closer Look…

I Love Lucy: A Closer Look…

Byicmaldonado

Provided by Student Voices blogger, Tina Kosikowski: Cultural Synthesizer or Perpetuator of Ethnic Bias? As one of the most famous programs in the history of television, I Love Lucy provided lighthearted and humorous entertainment for audiences in the 1950’s.  However, on a less... More


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Posted on2009-01-27 10:03:42.367By icmaldonado 0Comments Share

Book Review: Governance in Dark Times

By Marissa Gabrysch, Baylor University

Review:  Governance in Dark Times by Camilla Stivers In her book, Governance in Dark Times, Camilla Stivers presents a thoughtful model for public service. The primary foundation for Stivers’ model is philosopher Hannah Arendt’s writing in Men in Dark Times, while the author... More...

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Posted on  Tuesday, November 4, 2008  By:    mgabrysch 0  Comments Share

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