Crossing Border Street
Title | Crossing Border Street PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Jan Honigsberg |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520234596 |
"Honigsberg considers the impact of the change that occurred in the fall of 1967, when Martin Luther King's dream of blacks and whites working together in a cooperative partnership gave way to the new cry of "Black Power." His memoir provides a glimpse into the civil rights movement and those who were forever changed by its struggle for human dignity and vision of racial justice and equality."--Jacket.
Border Crossing
Title | Border Crossing PDF eBook |
Author | Pat Barker |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2002-02-09 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780312420192 |
Set in the north of England, Barker's new novel portrays a child psychiatrist who rescues a man from drowning one day while walking on a beach in Northumberland. Uncannily, he recognizes the man: it's Danny Miller, a child murderer at whose trial he once gave evidence. Since the trial, he has reconsidered that evidence and found it lacking. Now he confronts the man whose altered fate may be his responsibility.
Crossing the Border
Title | Crossing the Border PDF eBook |
Author | Sharon A. Roger Hepburn |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | African Americans |
ISBN | 0252031830 |
In 1849, the Reverend William King and fifteen of his former slaves founded the Canadian settlement of Buxton on a 9,000-acre block of land in Ontario set aside for sale to blacks. Although initially opposed by some neighbouring whites, their town grew steadily in population and stature with the backing of the Presbyterian Church of Canada and various philanthropics. A developed agricultural community that supported three schools, four churches, a hotel, and a post office, Buxton was home to almost seven hundred residents at its height. The settlement (which still exists today) remained all black until 1860, when its land was opened to purchase by whites. Sharon A. Roger Hepburn's Crossing the Border tells the story of Buxton's settlers, united in their determination to live free from slavery and legal repression. It is the most comprehensive study to address life in a black community in Canada.
Border Crossings
Title | Border Crossings PDF eBook |
Author | Lucy Shahar |
Publisher | Nicholas Brealey Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Business travel |
ISBN | 9781877864315 |
This volume provides a systematic analysis of American-Israeli cultural differences in commercial, bureaucratic, professional, and social settings. the authors Act as cultural translators, interpreting Israeli norms and behavior patterns.
Crossing Borders, Writing Texts, Being Evaluated
Title | Crossing Borders, Writing Texts, Being Evaluated PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Golden |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2021-12-14 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 178892858X |
This book provides critical perspectives on issues relating to writing norms and assessment, as well as writing proficiency development, and suggests that scholars need to both carefully examine testing regimes and develop research-informed perspectives on tests and testing practices. In this way schools, institutions of adult education and universities can better prepare learners with differing cultural experiences to meet the challenges. The book brings together empirical studies from diverse geographical contexts to address the crossing of literacy borders, with a focus on academic genres and practices. Most of the studies examine writing in countries where the norms and expectations are different, but some focus on writing in a new discourse community set in a new discipline. The chapters shed light on commonalities and differences between these two situations with respect to the expectations and evaluations facing the writers. They also consider the extent to which the norms that the writers bring with them from their educational backgrounds and own cultures are compromised in order to succeed in the new educational settings.
Translated Woman
Title | Translated Woman PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Behar |
Publisher | Beacon Press |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 2014-10-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0807070467 |
Translated Woman tells the story of an unforgettable encounter between Ruth Behar, a Cuban-American feminist anthropologist, and Esperanza Hernández, a Mexican street peddler. The tale of Esperanza's extraordinary life yields unexpected and profound reflections on the mutual desires that bind together anthropologists and their "subjects."
Cross-Border Credit Intermediation and Domestic Liquidity Provision in a Small Open Economy
Title | Cross-Border Credit Intermediation and Domestic Liquidity Provision in a Small Open Economy PDF eBook |
Author | Thorvardur T. Olafsson |
Publisher | International Monetary Fund |
Pages | 50 |
Release | 2018-09-11 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1484376625 |
This paper develops a small open economy model where global and domestic liquidity is intermediated to the corporate sector through two financial processes. Investment banks intermediate cross-border credit through interlinked debt contracts to entrepreneurs and commercial banks intermediate domestic savings to liquidity constrained final good producers. Both processes are needed to facilitate development of key production inputs. The model captures procyclical investment bank leverage dynamics, global liquidity spillovers, domestic money market pressures, and macrofinancial linkages through which shocks propagate across the two processes, affecting spreads and balance sheets, as well as the real economy through investment and working capital channels.