Land Settlement Through the Kaleidoscope

Land Settlement Through the Kaleidoscope
Title Land Settlement Through the Kaleidoscope PDF eBook
Author Gopal B. Thapa
Publisher
Pages 246
Release 1986
Genre Human settlements
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Looking Through the Kaleidoscope

Looking Through the Kaleidoscope
Title Looking Through the Kaleidoscope PDF eBook
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Pages 664
Release 1990
Genre Brazil
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The American Kaleidoscope

The American Kaleidoscope
Title The American Kaleidoscope PDF eBook
Author Lawrence H. Fuchs
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 641
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0819572446

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Winner of the John Hope Franklin Prize (1991) Winner of the Theodore Saloutos Award from the Immigration History Society (1993) Do recent changes in American law and politics mean that our national motto — e pluribus unum — is at last becoming a reality? Lawrence H. Fuchs searches for answers to this question by examining the historical patterns of American ethnicity and the ways in which a national political culture has evolved to accommodate ethnic diversity. Fuchs looks first at white European immigrants, showing how most of them and especially their children became part of a unifying political culture. He also describes the ways in which systems of coercive pluralism kept persons of color from fully participating in the civic culture. He documents the dismantling of those systems and the emergence of a more inclusive and stronger civic culture in which voluntary pluralism flourishes. In comparing past patterns of ethnicity in America with those of today, Fuchs finds reasons for optimism. Diversity itself has become a unifying principle, and Americans now celebrate ethnicity. One encouraging result is the acculturation of recent immigrants from Third World countries. But Fuchs also examines the tough issues of racial and ethnic conflict and the problems of the ethno-underclass, the new outsiders. The American Kaleidoscope ends with a searching analysis of public policies that protect individual rights and enable ethnic diversity to prosper. Because of his lifelong involvement with issues of race relations and ethnicity, Lawrence H. Fuchs is singularly qualified to write on a grand scale about the interdependence in the United States of the unum and the pluribus. His book helps to clarify some difficult issues that policymakers will surely face in the future, such as those dealing with immigration, language, and affirmative action.

Sections 1 to 590

Sections 1 to 590
Title Sections 1 to 590 PDF eBook
Author Charles Calvin Scott
Publisher
Pages 522
Release 1922
Genre Evidence (Law)
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Kaleidoscope Catechesis

Kaleidoscope Catechesis
Title Kaleidoscope Catechesis PDF eBook
Author Anthony Y. Naaeke
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 178
Release 2006
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780820486857

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Kaleidoscope Catechesis is both a rhetorical and a pastoral effort to communicate the Gospel message cross-culturally, particularly in Africa. It analyzes the rhetorical dynamics of cross-cultural communication within the specific context of missionary catechesis in the Diocese of Wa in Ghana, and offers concrete pastoral communication strategies to be used for effective catechesis and evangelization. This book will appeal to a wide variety of people: seminarians in Africa, priests, pastoral workers, students of rhetoric and cross-cultural communication.

Transactions

Transactions
Title Transactions PDF eBook
Author Commonwealth Club of California
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 1921
Genre California
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Historical Dictionary of Thailand

Historical Dictionary of Thailand
Title Historical Dictionary of Thailand PDF eBook
Author Gerald W. Fry
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 712
Release 2013-08-08
Genre History
ISBN 081087525X

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Throughout its history, Thailand has shown remarkable resiliency, adaptability, and creativity in responding to serious threats and crises, and this since much earlier times when it was known as Siam. This book, while focusing on the modern period, does reach back to ancient kingdoms but also shows the impressive rise to a modern democracy, although still endowed with a king, and even more impressively, an economic “tiger.” Moreover, it has become a prime tourist destination and is thus known to vast numbers of foreigners as a sort of “instant Asia.” The Historical Dictionary of Thailand, now in its third edition, covers this amazing story in various ways. First, the chronology traces the most significant events from year to year. The introduction then provides a good overview of the land and people, the history and traditions, and where it now seems to be heading. The dictionary, which by now has hundreds of detailed and cross-referenced entries, looks more closely at important persons, places, institutions and events as well as more generally its politics, economy, society, culture and religion. So this is an excellent reference work not only for scholars but many others who have visited the country and were fascinated by it.