Tapirs

Tapirs
Author: Daniel M. Brooks
Publisher: IUCN
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1997
Genre: Acrocodia
ISBN: 9782831704227

Descended from a long and ancient lineage, tapirs are important tropical forest seed dispersers. However, today, all species of tapirs are threatened to various degrees by habitat destruction and hunting. This action plan was written with wildlife biologists, ecologists, administrators, educators and local conservation officials in mind and is aimed at those countries with tapir populations. It provides a brief natural history of each species and its objective is to aid in their conservation by catalyzing conservation action. In addition, it is hoped that the contents of the plan will stimulate further research into this fascinating group of animals.

La Borinqueña

La Borinqueña
Author: Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-12-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692789940

La Borinqueña is a patriotic symbol presented in a classic superhero story. Her powers are drawn from elements and mysticism found on the island of Puerto Rico. The fictional character, Marisol Rios De La Luz, is a Columbia University Earth and Environmental Sciences Undergraduate student living with her parents Flor De La Luz Rojas and Oscar 'Chango' Rios Velez in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She takes a semester of study abroad in collaboration with the University of Puerto Rico. There she explores the caves of Puerto Rico: Ventana, La Cueva del Indio, Las Cuevas de Camuy, La Cueva del Viento and the caves at the Julio Enrique Monagas National Park. At each of these caves she finds five similar sized crystals. Atabex, the Taino mother goddess, appears before Marisol once the crystals are united and summons her sons Yúcahu and Juracan. Yúcahu, God of the seas and the mountains gives Marisol her superhuman strength. Juracan, god of the hurricanes gives her the power of flight and control of the wind.

Pasos

Pasos
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1992
Genre: Church and social problems
ISBN:

Inter American Yearbook on Human Rights

Inter American Yearbook on Human Rights
Author: Inter-American Commission on Human Rights/La Comision Intera, Inter-Amer
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1144
Release: 2000
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: 9789041115140

The print edition is available as a set of four volumes (9789041115171).

El pequeño doctor

El pequeño doctor
Author: Alfred Vogel
Publisher: Verlag A.Vogel
Total Pages: 773
Release: 2022-03-22
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 3906404374

El libro El pequeño doctor del pionero suizo de la medicina natural Alfred Vogel se publicó por primera vez en 1952. A pesar de ello, su popularidad todavía es bien patente. ¿Cuál podría ser la razón de dicha intemporalidad? ¿Sus clarificadores consejos sencillos y directos? ¿Su profundo saber sobre plantas medicinales y medicina popular? ¿O quizá se deba a la propia persona de Alfred Vogel, fallecido en 1996 a la edad de 94 años, que se convirtió en un símbolo de una forma de vivir y fomentar la salud en contacto muy directo con la naturaleza? Una cosa queda bien clara: un manual clásico sobre medicina natural como El pequeño doctor no debería faltar en ningún hogar. El extenso índice y las fotograf as hacen que sea un libro práctico y manejable como nunca antes. En palabras del profesor Dr. h.c. mult. Hildebert Wagner, autor del prólogo: «El carisma y la personalidad de Alfred Vogel irradian todavía en los tiempos actuales y nos transmiten el mensaje de que este valioso manual, superado el año 2000, todavía puede ser de utilidad para todos».

The Other Slavery

The Other Slavery
Author: Andrés Reséndez
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0544602676

NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST | WINNER OF THE BANCROFT PRIZE. A landmark history—the sweeping story of the enslavement of tens of thousands of Indians across America, from the time of the conquistadors up to the early twentieth century. Since the time of Columbus, Indian slavery was illegal in much of the American continent. Yet, as Andrés Reséndez illuminates in his myth-shattering The Other Slavery, it was practiced for centuries as an open secret. There was no abolitionist movement to protect the tens of thousands of Natives who were kidnapped and enslaved by the conquistadors. Reséndez builds the incisive case that it was mass slavery—more than epidemics—that decimated Indian populations across North America. Through riveting new evidence, including testimonies of courageous priests, rapacious merchants, and Indian captives, The Other Slavery reveals nothing less than a key missing piece of American history. For over two centuries we have fought over, abolished, and tried to come to grips with African American slavery. It is time for the West to confront an entirely separate, equally devastating enslavement we have long failed truly to see. “The Other Slavery is nothing short of an epic recalibration of American history, one that’s long overdue...In addition to his skills as a historian and an investigator, Résendez is a skilled storyteller with a truly remarkable subject. This is historical nonfiction at its most important and most necessary.” — Literary Hub, 20 Best Works of Nonfiction of the Decade ““One of the most profound contributions to North American history.”—Los Angeles Times