AnÁlisis de Padre Rico, Padre Pobre. por JosÉ Sanabria
Title | AnÁlisis de Padre Rico, Padre Pobre. por JosÉ Sanabria PDF eBook |
Author | JOSÉ SANABRIA GONZÁLEZ |
Publisher | |
Pages | 38 |
Release | 2019-07-31 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781078454636 |
En este análisis lo que busco es hacer llegar al lector las ideas principales que el gran hombre de negocios Robert Kiyosaki, quiere transmitir en su libro, Padre rico, Padre pobre, de una forma sencilla y de fácil entendimiento, podrá obtener todo lo necesario de esta obra en un tiempo mas corto y especialmente recomendada para leer en un trayecto de viaje, o rato libre, obteniendo así un gran cumulo de ideas y de conceptos que le ayudara mucho a usted, a su familia, a su vida económica. Podrá poner sus ideas al día, tener un análisis de su vida y sus finanzas y tomar acción para cambiar algo si así lo cree oportuno, por todo esto mencionado este es un estupendo libro para sacarle partido a esos ratos libres y convertirlo en conocimiento útil, espero con esto poner mi granito de arena en su libertad financiera.
Resumen y análisis de padre rico, padre pobre
Title | Resumen y análisis de padre rico, padre pobre PDF eBook |
Author | Financiero Wall |
Publisher | Finanzas Wall |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2023-04-13 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN |
Este es un análisis y resumen sobre uno de los bestsellers de autoayuda y finanzas mas populares del mundo, espero con esto entiendas un poco el contenido del libro original.
José Marti
Title | José Marti PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Abel |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2015-11-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1474241654 |
Martí was a leading Cuban nationalist in the independence war of the 1890s that anticipated the Third World liberation struggles of the 20th century and played for the Cuban Revolution a similar role to that of Lenin in Russia. This title looks at his role in US-Latin American relations, his contribution to ideological debates and the influence of American and German thinking in his social criticism.
Salsa Consciente
Title | Salsa Consciente PDF eBook |
Author | Andrés Espinoza Agurto |
Publisher | MSU Press |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2021-12-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1628954434 |
This volume explores the significations and developments of the Salsa consciente movement, a Latino musico-poetic and political discourse that exploded in the 1970s but then dwindled in momentum into the early 1990s. This movement is largely linked to the development of Nuyolatino popular music brought about in part by the mass Latino migration to New York City beginning in the 1950s and the subsequent social movements that were tied to the shifting political landscapes. Defined by its lyrical content alongside specific sonic markers and political and social issues facing U.S. Latinos and Latin Americans, Salsa consciente evokes the overarching cultural-nationalist idea of Latinidad (Latin-ness). Through the analysis of over 120 different Salsa songs from lyrical and musical perspectives that span a period of over sixty years, the author makes the argument that the urban Latino identity expressed in Salsa consciente was constructed largely from diasporic, deterritorialized, and at times imagined cultural memory, and furthermore proposes that the Latino/Latin American identity is in part based on African and Indigenous experience, especially as it relates to Spanish colonialism. A unique study on the intersection of Salsa and Latino and Latin American identity, this volume will be especially interesting to scholars of ethnic studies and musicology alike.
Silencing Race
Title | Silencing Race PDF eBook |
Author | I. Rodríguez-Silva |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 327 |
Release | 2012-10-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1137263229 |
Silencing Race provides a historical analysis of the construction of silences surrounding issues of racial inequality, violence, and discrimination in Puerto Rico. Examining the ongoing racialization of Puerto Rican workers, it explores the 'class-making' of race.
Musical Migrations
Title | Musical Migrations PDF eBook |
Author | F. Aparicio |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2003-01-03 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0230107443 |
A dynamic and original collection of essays on the transnational circulation and changing social meanings of Latin music across the Americas. The transcultural impact of Latin American musical forms in the United States calls for a deeper understanding of the shifting cultural meanings of music. Musical Migrations examines the tensions between the value of Latin popular music as a metaphor for national identity and its transnational meanings as it traverses national borders, geocultural spaces, audiences, and historical periods. The anthology analyzes, among others, the role of popular music in Caribbean diasporas in the United States and Europe, the trans-Caribbean identities of Salsa and reggae, the racial, cultural, and ethnic hybridity in rock across the Americas, and the tensions between tradition and modernity in Peruvian indigenous music, mariachi music in the United States, and in Trinidadian music.
The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music
Title | The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music PDF eBook |
Author | Donald Clarke |
Publisher | Puffin Books |
Pages | 1398 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN |
From Abba to ZZ Top by way of James Brown, Artie Shaw, and Frank Sinatra, this comprehensive reference book on popular music encompasses the extraordinary range of modern music from country, cabaret, reggae, folk, gospel, rock 'n' roll, and swing. More than 3,000 entries illuminate the careers of top performers, sognwriters, and musicians and outline the histories of important record labels.