Joe Biden: un viaje de resiliencia y esperanza

Joe Biden: un viaje de resiliencia y esperanza

Author: MAX EDITORIAL

Publisher: Max Editorial

Published: 2024-07-26

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 1779719647

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Joe Biden, un nombre que resuena en la historia política estadounidense, es mucho más que un simple político. Su carrera está marcada por desafíos, logros y un compromiso inquebrantable con el servicio público. Desde su infancia en Scranton, Pensilvania, hasta la Casa Blanca, Biden es un ejemplo de resiliencia y esperanza. Este libro busca explorar su vida desde una perspectiva positiva, destacando no sólo sus logros sino también las valiosas lecciones que ofrece al mundo. Raíces de la empatía: la infancia en Scranton Nacido el 20 de noviembre de 1942, Joe Biden creció en un entorno que moldeó profundamente su visión del mundo. Scranton, un pueblo de clase trabajadora, le enseñó la importancia de la comunidad y la lucha por la justicia social. Desde temprana edad, Biden estuvo expuesto a las dificultades económicas que enfrentaban muchas familias, desarrollando una empatía que guiaría sus decisiones a lo largo de su vida. Su infancia no estuvo exenta de desafíos, pero estos consolidaron su determinación de luchar por un futuro mejor para todos. La lucha por la justicia: primeros pasos en política La carrera política de Biden comenzó en 1972, cuando fue elegido para el Senado de los Estados Unidos a los 29 años. Este viaje no fue sólo una búsqueda de poder; fue una lucha por la justicia. Desde sus primeros días en el Senado, Biden defendió los derechos civiles y la igualdad, convirtiéndose en una voz activa en temas cruciales del momento. Su pasión por la justicia social se ha convertido en un sello distintivo de su carrera y una motivación constante a lo largo de su carrera. Descubra mucho más...


Kamala Harris - Trajectory and Impact on United States politics

Kamala Harris - Trajectory and Impact on United States politics

Author: MAX EDITORIAL

Publisher: Max Editorial

Published: 2024-08-07

Total Pages: 61

ISBN-13: 1779718780

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Kamala Harris was born on October 20, 1964, in Oakland, California, toShyamalaGopalan , a scientist from India, and Donald Harris, an economist from Jamaica. From a young age, Harris was influenced by the values of social justice and equality, shaped by the experiences of her immigrant parents and the vibrant political atmosphere of California in the 1960s and 1970s. During her youth, Harris witnessed the Civil Rights Movement up close and wasinspiredbyleaderssuch as Thurgood Marshall and Shirley Chisholm . These influences shaped his commitment to justice and equality, principles that guided his academic and professional journey. In 1986, Kamala Harris entered Howard University , one of the most prestigious historically black universities in the United States, where she studied political science and economics. His education at Howard was crucial in developing a deeper understanding of the social and political issues shaping contemporary America. After graduating from Howard, Harris continued his studies at the University of California , Hastings College of the Law, whereheobtainedhis Juris degreeDoctor in 1989. During her law student years, she began to forge her legal career, dedicating herself to public service and the defense of civil rights. The combination of her diverse background and the political environment of her youth prepared Kamala Harris for a distinguished career in law and politics, marked by an unwavering commitment to justice, equality and public service. Find Out Much More...


De Oakland a la Oficina Oval: La Vida y los Tiempos de Kamala Harris

De Oakland a la Oficina Oval: La Vida y los Tiempos de Kamala Harris

Author: Rodger Knowles

Publisher: Rodger Knowles

Published: 2024-10-01

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13:

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De Oakland a la Oficina Oval: La Vida y los Tiempos de Kamala Harris - Valor, Resiliencia y la Creación de una Líder te lleva en un viaje inspirador a través de la vida de una de las figuras políticas más innovadoras de nuestro tiempo. Desde sus primeros años en Oakland, donde fue moldeada por la influencia de sus padres inmigrantes, hasta su ascenso histórico como la primera vicepresidenta mujer de los Estados Unidos, este libro captura la resiliencia, la determinación y la visión que definen a Kamala Harris. Descubre cómo la crianza de Kamala en un hogar culturalmente rico y políticamente activo formó su compromiso con la justicia social. Aprende sobre sus experiencias transformadoras en la Universidad de Howard, su trabajo pionero como fiscal y Fiscal General de California, y su incansable defensa de la reforma en el Senado de EE. UU. Esta biografía completa profundiza en la lucha implacable de Kamala por la igualdad, su papel en la reconfiguración del panorama político y las poderosas lecciones que lleva consigo de las luchas y sacrificios de sus padres. De Oakland a la Oficina Oval es más que una historia de triunfo personal: es un tributo a las muchas voces, historias y comunidades que impulsaron a Kamala Harris hacia el escenario nacional. Una historia de valor, liderazgo y esperanza, este libro dejará a los lectores inspirados por el viaje de Kamala para romper barreras y redefinir lo que es posible en la política estadounidense. Prepárate para ser conmovido por la historia de una verdadera pionera, cuya visión y resiliencia continúan moldeando una nueva era de liderazgo y oportunidad.


Decolonizing Diasporas

Decolonizing Diasporas

Author: Yomaira C Figueroa-Vásquez

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Published: 2020-10-15

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 0810142449

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Mapping literature from Spanish-speaking sub-Saharan African and Afro-Latinx Caribbean diasporas, Decolonizing Diasporas argues that the works of diasporic writers and artists from Equatorial Guinea, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba offer new worldviews that unsettle and dismantle the logics of colonial modernity. With women of color feminisms and decolonial theory as frameworks, Yomaira C. Figueroa-Vásquez juxtaposes Afro-Latinx and Afro-Hispanic diasporic artists, analyzing work by Nelly Rosario, Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, Trifonia Melibea Obono, Donato Ndongo, Junot Díaz, Aracelis Girmay, Loida Maritza Pérez, Ernesto Quiñonez, Christina Olivares, Joaquín Mbomio Bacheng, Ibeyi, Daniel José Older, and María Magdalena Campos-Pons. Figueroa-Vásquez’s study reveals the thematic, conceptual, and liberatory tools these artists offer when read in relation to one another. Decolonizing Diasporas examines how themes of intimacy, witnessing, dispossession, reparations, and futurities are remapped in these works by tracing interlocking structures of oppression, including public and intimate forms of domination, sexual and structural violence, sociopolitical and racial exclusion, and the haunting remnants of colonial intervention. Figueroa-Vásquez contends that these diasporic literatures reveal violence but also forms of resistance and the radical potential of Afro-futurities. This study centers the cultural productions of peoples of African descent as Afro-diasporic imaginaries that subvert coloniality and offer new ways to approach questions of home, location, belonging, and justice.


Free University, Berlin

Free University, Berlin

Author: Gabriel Feld

Publisher: Exemplary Projects

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781870890762

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Berlin Free University is an imagination of what a building might be - a building designed to function as a piece of the city, adapting to the needs of its users while generating opportunities for social interaction. The university offers a window onto the politicized and optimistic discourse of the Sixties and Seventies, but at the same time illuminates contemporary debates around large projects of infrastructure and public space. This extensive study of the building combines texts with a visual survey containing specifically commissioned photographs as well as archive material, plans and construction details.


Henri Lefebvre on Space

Henri Lefebvre on Space

Author: Lukasz Stanek

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 0816666164

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Shows how Lefebvre's theory of space developed out of direct engagement with architecture, urbanism, and urban sociology.


Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment

Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment

Author: Henri Lefebvre

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2014-05-01

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 145294198X

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Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment is the first publication in any language of the only book devoted to architecture by Henri Lefebvre. Written in 1973 but only recently discovered in a private archive, this work extends Lefebvre’s influential theory of urban space to the question of architecture. Taking the practices and perspective of habitation as his starting place, Lefebvre redefines architecture as a mode of imagination rather than a specialized process or a collection of monuments. He calls for an architecture of jouissance—of pleasure or enjoyment—centered on the body and its rhythms and based on the possibilities of the senses. Examining architectural examples from the Renaissance to the postwar period, Lefebvre investigates the bodily pleasures of moving in and around buildings and monuments, urban spaces, and gardens and landscapes. He argues that areas dedicated to enjoyment, sensuality, and desire are important sites for a society passing beyond industrial modernization. Lefebvre’s theories on space and urbanization fundamentally reshaped the way we understand cities. Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment promises a similar impact on how we think about, and live within, architecture.


Koch + Partner 1970-2000

Koch + Partner 1970-2000

Author: Norbert Koch

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2000-11

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13:

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Koch + Partner recently made the headlines when they won the competition to design the new Terminal 2 at Munich Airport -- nevertheless the architectural community has long been aware of this office. Their architecture does not consist of singular, extravagant constructions but is characterised by buildings which harmonise with the townscape, expertly serving their purpose. Their forms are clear and calm, blending with the existing structures and simultaneously enhancing them. The present book documents the work of this interdisciplinary team over the previous three decades. The full range of their work is considered -- from extensive urban planning projects to the realisation of multi-storey buildings. It also reveal how a sense of team spirit and partnership can be used to the advantage of not only private and public clients but also the user.


World of Malls

World of Malls

Author: Andres Lepik

Publisher:

Published: 2016-06

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9783775741385

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The New Acropolis Museum

The New Acropolis Museum

Author: Dēmētrios Pantermalēs

Publisher: Skira Rizzoli

Published: 2009-09-29

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13:

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A comprehensive look at the eagerly anticipated New Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece, and the celebrated collection it houses. Marking the opening of the New Acropolis Museum, this book examines both its architecture and the archaeological treasures it was built to house. The building addresses the dramatic complexities of the collection and the site with minimalist simplicity by using three main materials—glass, stainless steel, and concrete. "There’s no way at the beginning of the twenty-first century you can try to imitate even superficially the art of 2,500 years ago," Tschumi says. The "precision of the concept was really what counted." The book provides an in-depth look at the creation of the building, set only 280 meters from the Parthenon, as well as the restoration, preservation, and housing of its exhibits through over 200 photographs, drawings, and texts.