Paso a Paso Student Edition Book B 2000c

Paso a Paso Student Edition Book B 2000c

Author: Myriam Met

Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780673591999

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Students learn Spanish by actively engaging with the language via hands-on activities and projects, interactive CD-ROMs, and Internet tasks that help all students.


El Paso: A Novel

El Paso: A Novel

Author: Winston Groom

Publisher: Liveright Publishing

Published: 2016-10-04

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 163149225X

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Bestseller • Southern Independent Booksellers Association Bestseller • Mountains and Plains Independent Booksellers Association Three decades after the first publication of Forrest Gump, Winston Groom returns to fiction with this sweeping American epic. Long fascinated with the Mexican Revolution and the vicious border wars of the early twentieth century, Winston Groom brings to life a much-forgotten period of history in this sprawling saga of heroism, injustice, and love. El Paso pits the legendary Pancho Villa against a thrill-seeking railroad tycoon known only as the Colonel—whose fading fortune is tied up in a colossal ranch in Chihuahua, Mexico. But when Villa kidnaps the Colonel’s grandchildren and absconds into the Sierra Madre, the aging New England patriarch and his son head to El Paso, hoping to find a group of cowboys brave enough to hunt down the Generalissimo. Replete with gunfights, daring escapes, and an unforgettable bullfight, El Paso becomes an indelible portrait of the American Southwest in the waning days of the frontier, one that is “sure to entertain” (Jackson Clarion-Ledger).


El Paso in Pictures

El Paso in Pictures

Author: Frank J. Mangan

Publisher: Texas Christian University Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780875653501

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Beginning with drawings and woodcuts depicting the days before photography, this book follows the story of life at the Pass of the North, documenting change as El Paso took shape and grew from a dirt-street frontier town into a modern city in the 1970s. Each era is fascinating, from the arrival of the conquistadores, through the coming of the railroad in the 1880s, the turn of the century with the establishment of more businesses and the move toward permanent residences, the Mexican Revolution, the war years, the rapid changes of the fifties and, finally, the sophistication of the seventies. Many of the photographs, especially those of the Mexican Revolution, are extremely rare and had not been public before the 1971 publication of El Paso in Pictures. First published by The Mangan Press/El Paso.


Abriendo Paso

Abriendo Paso

Author: Diaz

Publisher:

Published: 2004-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780131163461

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ABRIENDO PASO is a highly respected two-volume program specifically designed to address the needs of high school students in upper level study, including Advanced Placement*.


A Place in El Paso

A Place in El Paso

Author: Gloria López-Stafford

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780826317094

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This memoir of growing up in El Paso in the 1940s and 1950s creates an entire city: the way a barrio awakens in the early morning sun, the thrill of a rare desert snow, the taste of fruit-flavored raspadas on summer afternoons, the "money boys" who beg from commuters passing back and forth to Juárez, and the mischief of children entertaining themselves in the streets. López-Stafford shows readers El Paso through the eyes of Yoya--short for Gloria--the high-spirited narrator, who is five years old when the book begins. Yoya is a survivor. Her young mother has died, leaving her in the care of her much older father, who tries to provide for his family by selling used clothing. Her brother Carlos, Padre Luna, and a community of children and women assume responsibility for Yoya, but like the inexplicable loss of her mother, unexpected changes separate her from her beloved barrio. The search for su lugar, her place, becomes a search for identity as Gloria seeks to understand her various homes and families.


Gangs of the El Paso–Juárez Borderland

Gangs of the El Paso–Juárez Borderland

Author: Mike Tapia

Publisher: University of New Mexico Press

Published: 2019-12-15

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 0826361102

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This thought-provoking book examines gang history in the region encompassing West Texas, Southern New Mexico, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico. Known as the El Paso–Juárez borderland region, the area contains more than three million people spanning 130 miles from east to west. From the badlands—the historically notorious eastern Valle de Juárez—to the Puerto Palomas port of entry at Columbus, New Mexico, this area has become more militarized and politicized than ever before. Mike Tapia examines this region by exploring a century of historical developments through a criminological lens and by studying the diverse subcultures on both sides of the law. Tapia looks extensively at the role of history and geography on criminal subculture formation in the binational urban setting of El Paso–Juárez, demonstrating the region’s unique context for criminogenic processes. He provides a poignant case study of Homeland Security and the apparent lack of drug-war spillover in communities on the US-Mexico border.


Un Paso Al Dia

Un Paso Al Dia

Author: Cathy Wilson

Publisher:

Published: 1996-09-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780673363480

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Educational resource for teachers, parents and kids!


El Paso's Muckraker

El Paso's Muckraker

Author: Garna L. Christian

Publisher: University of New Mexico Press

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 0826355455

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This long-overdue biography restores this overlooked writer to the forefront of western history and journalism.