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E-BooksTRIZ in Latin America Case Studies



TRIZ in Latin America  Case Studies
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by Guillermo Cortes Robles
English | 2023 | ISBN: 303120560X | 239 Pages | True PDF | 5.9 MB



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E-BooksSacred Violence in Early America



Sacred Violence in Early America
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2016 | 288 Pages | ISBN: 0812248139 | PDF | 6 MB
Sacred Violence in Early America offers a sweeping reinterpretation of the violence endemic to seventeenth-century English colonization by reexamining some of the key moments of cultural and religious encounter in North America. Susan Juster explores different forms of sacred violence--blood sacrifice, holy war, malediction, and iconoclasm--to uncover how European traditions of ritual violence developed during the wars of the Reformation were introduced and ultimately transformed in the New World.Juster's central argument concerns the rethinking of the relationship between the material and the spiritual worlds that began with the Reformation and reached perhaps its fullest expression on the margins of empire. The Reformation transformed the Christian landscape from an environment rich in sounds, smells, images, and tactile encounters, both divine and human, to an austere space of scriptural contemplation and prayer. When English colonists encountered the gods and rituals of the New World, they were forced to confront the unresolved tensions between the material and spiritual within their own religious practice. Accounts of native cannibalism, for instance, prompted uneasy comparisons with the ongoing debate among Reformers about whether Christ was bodily present in the communion wafer.Sacred Violence in Early America reveals the Old World antecedents of the burning of native bodies and texts during the seventeenth-century wars of extermination, the prosecution of heretics and blasphemers in colonial courts, and the destruction of chapels and mission towns up and down the North American seaboard. At the heart of the book is an analysis of "theologies of violence" that gave conceptual and emotional shape to English colonists' efforts to construct a New World sanctuary in the face of enemies both familiar and strange: blood sacrifice, sacramentalism, legal and philosophical notions of just and holy war, malediction, the contest between "living" and "dead" images in Christian idology, and iconoclasm.



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E-BooksReligion and Healing in America



Religion and Healing in America
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2004 | 552 Pages | ISBN: 0195167961 | PDF | 32 MB
Throughout much of the modern era, faith healing received attention only when it came into conflict with biomedical practice. During the 1990s, however, American culture changed dramatically and religious healing became a commonplace feature of our society. Increasing numbers of mainstream churches and synagogues began to hold held healing services and healing circles. The use of complementary and alternative therapies-some connected with spiritual or religious traditions-became widespread, and the growing hospice movement drew attention to the spiritual aspects of medical care. At the same time, changes in immigration laws brought to the United States new cultural communities, each with their own approaches to healing. Cuban santeros, Haitian mambos and oungans, Cambodian Buddhist priests, Chinese herbalist-acupuncturists, and Hmong shamans are only a few of the newer types of American religious healers, often found practicing within blocks of prestigious biomedical institutions.This book offers a richly comprehensive collection of essays examining this new reality. It brings together, for the first time, scholars from a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives to explore the relatively uncharted field of religious healing as understood and practiced in diverse cultural communities in the United States. The book will be an invaluable resource for students of anthropology, religious studies, American studies, and ethnic studies, health care professionals, clergy, and anyone interested in the changing American cultural landscape.



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E-BooksGenres of Privacy in Postwar America



Genres of Privacy in Postwar America
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English | June 21, 2022 | ISBN: 150362921X, 1503631893 | True EPUB | 240 pages | 4.1 MB
With this incisive work, Palmer Rampell reveals the surprising role genre fiction played in redefining the category of the private person in the postwar period. Especially after the Supreme Court established a constitutional right to privacy in 1965, legal scholars, judges, and the public scrambled to understand the scope of that right. Before and after the Court's ruling, authors of genre fiction and film reformulated their aliens, androids, and monsters to engage in debates about personal privacy as it pertained to issues like abortion, police surveillance, and euthanasia.



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E-BooksAmbivalent Embrace America's Troubled Relations with Spain from the Revolutionary War to the Cold War



Ambivalent Embrace America's Troubled Relations with Spain from the Revolutionary War to the Cold War
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2000 | 192 Pages | ISBN: 0313315701 | PDF | 4 MB
For nearly two centuries interaction between Spain and the United States was characterized by cultural and political differences, mutually perceived conflicts of national interest, and an asymmetry of power. Botero identifies the period from 1945 to 1953 as a watershed in relations, as the two countries moved from a hostile posture towards a friendly rapprochement. He shows why, in spite of political differences, mutual distrust, and reciprocal grievances, both governments found it in their best interest to reach an agreement on the issue of European defense. This study documents, for the first time, the extraordinary lengths to which the Franco regime was prepared to go to improve its relations with the United States.Beginning with the Spanish monarchy's decision to assist the thirteen colonies in their struggle for independence, Botero examines treaty negotiations in 1795 and 1821 that involved Spain's territorial possessions in North America. He then looks at how friction over events in Cuba culminated in the Spanish-American War of 1898. Several decades of mutual disengagement followed until the two nations again clashed over the early pro-Axis sympathy of the Franco regime. The fear of Soviet aggression would finally unite the two in the post-World War II era with a bilateral agreement to establish military bases in Spain as part of strategic arrangements to defend Western Europe.



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MagazineAerospace America - April 2023



Aerospace America - April 2023
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English | True PDF | 68 Pages | 14.3 MB



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E-BooksDead America - Lowcountry Part 16 by Derek Slaton



Dead America - Lowcountry Part 16 by Derek Slaton
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English | MP3@192 kbps | 1h 54m | 156.7 MB
Terrell, Coleman and Dante make a daring raid on the Parris Island military base, while Lily leads a group to deal with a situation on the bridge.



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E-BooksDead America - Lowcountry Part 13 by Derek Slaton



Dead America - Lowcountry Part 13 by Derek Slaton
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English | MP3@192 kbps | 1h 49m | 149.9 MB
As the group recovers from the recent tragedy, they are forced to deal with a dangerous situation in Savannah.



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Tv ShowsFrontline S41E07 America and the Taliban Part One 1080p HEVC x265-MeGusta



Frontline S41E07 America and the Taliban Part One 1080p HEVC x265-MeGusta


Frontline S41E07 America and the Taliban Part One 1080p HEVC x265-MeGusta


Investigative journalist documentaries.

Language: English
740.38 MB | 00:54:53 | 6531 Kbps | V_MPEGH/ISO/HEVC | 1920x1080 | A_AAC-2, 48 Khz, 2 channels
Genre: Documentary, News



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E-BooksTranspacific Community America, China, and the Rise and Fall of a Cultural Network



Transpacific Community America, China, and the Rise and Fall of a Cultural Network
Free Download Richard Jean So, "Transpacific Community: America, China, and the Rise and Fall of a Cultural Network"
English | 2016 | pages: 303 | ISBN: 0231176961 | PDF | 3,2 mb
In the turbulent years after World War I, a transpacific community of American and Chinese writers and artists emerged to forge new ideas regarding aesthetics, democracy, internationalism, and the political possibilities of art. Breaking with preconceived notions of an "exotic" East, the Americans found in China and in the works of Chinese intellectuals inspiration for leftist and civil rights movements. Chinese writers and intellectuals looked to the American tradition of political democracy to inform an emerging Chinese liberalism. This interaction reflected an unprecedented integration of American and Chinese cultures and a remarkable synthesis of shared ideals and political goals.



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