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Sunstroke = Insolación : (a love story) = historia amorosa
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ISBN: 1800345305 Year: 2020 Publisher: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press,

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Emilia Pardo Bazán, the most prolific and influential Spanish female writer of the nineteenth century, was a very controversial figure, vilified for her embracement of naturalism and her robust feminist stance.When Insolación was published in 1889 it provoked a litany of negative comments and personal insults. This subtle, psychological novel, drawing on many aspects of its author's personal life, deals with the relationship between Asís, a respectable Galician widow, and Pacheco, a feckless womaniser from Andalucía. Although they scarcely know each other, Asís accepts Pacheco's invitation to visit the San Isidro Fair, where a heady cocktail of sun, alcohol and revelry causes her to behave in an uncharacteristic manner.Insolación explores the conflict between Asís's self-recrimination and concern for the 'qué dirán' and her nascent sexuality. Finally, despite her determination to banish Pacheco from her mind and her intention to go back to Galicia, the couple sleep together and decide to marry.The perceived promiscuity of this work of fiction scandalised the reading public as well as many leading critics. Pereda considered Asís's behaviour reprehensible and Clarín dismissed the novel as a pseudo-erotic boutade. Nowadays, Insolación is recognised as an important novel.


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Paul Laurence Dunbar : the life and times of a caged bird
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ISBN: 0691235155 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton, N. J. : Princeton University Press,

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"This biography explores the life of Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906), a major nineteenth-century American poet and one of the first African American writers to garner international attention and praise in the wake of emancipation. While Dunbar is perhaps best known for poems such as "Sympathy" (a poem that ends "I know why the caged bird sings!") and "We Wear the Mask," he wrote prolifically in many genres, including a newspaper he produced with his friends Orville and Wilbur Wright in their hometown of Dayton, Ohio. Before his early death he published fourteen books of poetry, four collections of short stories, and four novels, and also collaborated on theatrical productions, including the first musical with a full African American cast to appear on Broadway. In this book, Gene Jarrett traces Dunbar's personal and professional life in the context of the historical currents that shaped the author's development-to tell, in Jarrett's words, "the full story of an African American who privately wrestled with the constraints of America in the Gilded Age, but who also sought to express or mitigate this strife through the written and spoken word." Jarrett sketches the life and times of Paul Laurence Dunbar in three main parts. Against the backdrop of the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the rise of Jim Crow segregation, the first section, "Broken Home," begins with the lives of Joshua and Matilda, Paul's parents, who were born enslaved, and ends with the years leading up to 1893, when Dunbar published his first book, Oak and Ivy, and befriended Frederick Douglass. The second section, "A True Singer," bookends the era when Paul entered his literary prime and became one of the first professional African American writers. The final section, "The Downward Way," details his troubled marriage to Alice Dunbar-Nelson, his illnesses, including tuberculosis and alcoholism, and his death. An epilogue comments on Dunbar's enduring legacy. The book includes more than 40 black-and-white photographs of Dunbar's family, friends, colleagues, and published works"--

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Poets, American --- Dunbar, Paul Laurence, --- Adjudication. --- Admiration. --- Admonition. --- African Americans. --- After Alice. --- Albery Allson Whitman. --- Alley. --- Amendment. --- Arid. --- Benjamin Butler (politician). --- Black Boy. --- Bondage (BDSM). --- Career. --- Civil ceremony. --- Cleveland Public Library. --- Code of conduct. --- Comedy of manners. --- Congregational church. --- Disgust. --- E. J. Pennington. --- Environmental determinism. --- Ephraim Chambers. --- Essay. --- Evocation. --- Faith in Christianity. --- Fears (Modern Family). --- Folklore. --- Foot (prosody). --- Gabion. --- Generosity. --- Henry David Thoreau. --- Her Story (video game). --- History. --- Homer Plessy. --- Ian Maclaren. --- Imagination. --- Impartiality. --- Indiana University Press. --- Infatuation. --- Introspection. --- James Whitcomb Riley. --- Laughter. --- Law of the United States. --- Leon Edel. --- Lodging. --- Longevity. --- Lyricist. --- Mary Church Terrell. --- Medical diagnosis. --- Molding (decorative). --- Moncure D. Conway. --- Moral character. --- Mrs. --- Nausea. --- Novella. --- Ostracism. --- Out of Africa. --- Pathology. --- Paul Laurence Dunbar. --- Pauperism. --- Philosophy. --- Plantations in the American South. --- Poetry. --- Precinct. --- Prince Hamlet. --- Publicist. --- Racism. --- Regional language. --- Representative democracy. --- Republicanism. --- Rifts (role-playing game). --- Satire. --- Scholarship. --- Seclusion. --- Secrecy. --- Seminar. --- Sibling. --- Slavery. --- Social class. --- Socialite. --- Sock. --- Speak to Me. --- Statute. --- Suffrage. --- Symptom. --- The Man with the Hoe. --- The Scarlet Letter. --- The Signifying Monkey. --- The Souls of Black Folk. --- Timothy Thomas Fortune. --- Two Kinds. --- United States Constitution. --- University of California. --- University of Pennsylvania Press. --- Village. --- West Africa. --- William Dean Howells. --- Writing. --- Year. --- Zola (musician).


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Study gods : how the new Chinese elite prepare for global competition
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ISBN: 0691237190 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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"How privileged adolescents in China acquire status and why this helps them succeed Study Gods offers a rare look at the ways privileged youth in China prepare themselves to join the ranks of the global elite. Yi-Lin Chiang shows how these competitive Chinese high schoolers first become "study gods" (xueshen), a term describing academically high-performing students. Constant studying, however, is not what explains their success, for these young people appear god-like in their effortless abilities to excel. Instead, Chiang explores how elite adolescents achieve by absorbing and implementing the rules surrounding status.Drawing from eight years of fieldwork and extensive interviews, Chiang reveals the important lessons that Chinese youth learn in their pursuit of elite status. They understand the hierarchy of the status system, recognizing and acquiring the characteristics that are prized, while avoiding those that are not. They maintain status by expecting differential treatment and performing status-based behaviors, which guide their daily interactions with peers, teachers, and parents. Lastly, with the help of resourceful parents, they rely on external assistance in the face of potential obstacles and failures. Chiang looks at how students hone these skills, applying them as they head to colleges and careers around the world, and in their relationships with colleagues and supervisors.Highlighting another facet of China's rising power, Study Gods announces the arrival of a new generation to the realm of global competition"-- "How privileged adolescents in China acquire status and why this helps them succeed Study Gods offers a rare look at the ways privileged youth in China prepare themselves to join the ranks of the global elite. Yi-Lin Chiang shows how these competitive Chinese high schoolers first become "study gods" (xueshen), a term describing academically high-performing students. Constant studying, however, is not what explains their success, for these young people appear god-like in their effortless abilities to excel. Instead, Chiang explores how elite adolescents achieve by absorbing and implementing the rules surrounding status. Drawing from eight years of fieldwork and extensive interviews, Chiang reveals the important lessons that Chinese youth learn in their pursuit of elite status. They understand the hierarchy of the status system, recognizing and acquiring the characteristics that are prized, while avoiding those that are not. They maintain status by expecting differential treatment and performing status-based behaviors, which guide their daily interactions with peers, teachers, and parents. Lastly, with the help of resourceful parents, they rely on external assistance in the face of potential obstacles and failures. Chiang looks at how students hone these skills, applying them as they head to colleges and careers around the world, and in their relationships with colleagues and supervisors. Highlighting another facet of China's rising power, Study Gods announces the arrival of a new generation to the realm of global competition"--

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Adolescence --- Accounting. --- Adult. --- American Teacher. --- Antoine Arnauld. --- Archaeology. --- Beholder (Dungeons & Dragons). --- Beijing. --- Bra size. --- Brown University. --- Career. --- Cess. --- Chinese International School. --- Christian. --- Civilisation (TV series). --- Classroom. --- Climate change. --- Climate. --- Coaching. --- Coimbatore. --- College application. --- Cram school. --- Developed country. --- Diplodocid. --- Educational stage. --- Elagabalus. --- Electrical engineering. --- Eleventh grade. --- Elite Status. --- Emerging technologies. --- Empathy. --- Environmental determinism. --- Epic film. --- Ethnography. --- Finding. --- Frustration. --- Geographer. --- Gift. --- Grader. --- Hagiography. --- Hardness. --- Harvard College. --- Hellenistic period. --- Hot Jupiter. --- Hu Jintao. --- Hukou. --- Humiliation. --- Imposition. --- Income. --- Industry. --- Ingredient. --- Institution. --- Internship. --- John of Ephesus. --- Language barrier. --- Language. --- Late Antiquity. --- Latin honors. --- Lausiac History. --- Massif. --- Measurement. --- Monastery. --- Mrs. --- National Higher Education Entrance Examination. --- Newsletter. --- Northeast China. --- Oxbridge. --- Paper bag. --- Percentage. --- Racial hierarchy. --- Radial velocity. --- Research assistant. --- Restaurant. --- Roman Empire. --- Rural area. --- SAT. --- School. --- Security guard. --- Shipbuilding. --- Social justice. --- Social rejection. --- Social status. --- Society. --- Sociology. --- Software engineer. --- Student. --- Supervisor. --- Tax policy. --- Test (assessment). --- Test preparation. --- Test score. --- The Bell Curve. --- The Exam. --- The Other Hand. --- Travel visa. --- Twelfth grade. --- Underachiever. --- Unintended consequences. --- University of California, Santa Barbara. --- Vocabulary. --- Wildlife trade.


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Environmental systems : philosophy, analysis, and control
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ISBN: 0691082170 0691628041 1400867258 9780691082172 Year: 1978 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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Here is an indispensable text and reference book for anyone interested in a systems approach to environmental studies. It will be useful not only to geographers but also to ecologists and other environmental scientists; planners; economists and other social scientists; philosophers; and applied mathematicians.Bennett and Chorley's book has a number of broad aims: first, to employ the systems approach to provide an interdisciplinary focus on environmental structures and techniques; second, to use this approach to aid in developing the interfacing of social and economic theory with physical and biological theory; and third, to investigate the implications of this interfacing for human response to current environmental dilemmas, and hence to expose the technological and social bases of values which underlie our use of natural resources.Interpreting the "environment" so as to embrace physical, biological, man-made, social, and economic reality, the authors show that the systems approach provides a powerful vehicle for the statement of environmental situations of ever-growing temporal and spatial magnitude, and for reducing the areas of uncertainty in our increasingly complex decision making arenas.Originally published in 1979.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Sociology of environment --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Human ecology. Social biology --- Human ecology --- 573.22 --- 574 --- Ecology --- Environment, Human --- Human beings --- Human environment --- Ecological engineering --- Human geography --- Nature --- The system theory in biology. Levels of organisation of biological systems. --- General ecology. Biocoenology. Hydrobiology. Biogeography --- Social aspects --- Effect of environment on --- Effect of human beings on --- 574 General ecology. Biocoenology. Hydrobiology. Biogeography --- 573.22 The system theory in biology. Levels of organisation of biological systems. --- The system theory in biology. Levels of organisation of biological systems --- Human ecology. --- Accuracy and precision. --- Air pollution. --- Arrow's impossibility theorem. --- Autocorrelation. --- Bayesian. --- Bessel function. --- Big O notation. --- Causality. --- Consideration. --- Control function (econometrics). --- Control variable. --- Counterintuitive. --- Cross-correlation. --- Decision-making. --- Dynamic programming. --- Economic efficiency. --- Economic planning. --- Ecosystem. --- Emergence. --- Environmental determinism. --- Environmental economics. --- Error term. --- Estimation theory. --- Estimation. --- Estimator. --- Explanation. --- Externality. --- Extrapolation. --- Feed forward (control). --- Forecasting. --- Genetic fallacy. --- Heuristic. --- High- and low-level. --- Holism. --- Hypothesis. --- Ideal type. --- Indifference curve. --- Inference. --- Initial condition. --- Input and output (medicine). --- Instrumental variable. --- Interdependence. --- Inverse problem. --- Isoquant. --- Kalman filter. --- Karush–Kuhn–Tucker conditions. --- Kriging. --- Lag operator. --- Laplace transform. --- Least squares. --- Loss function. --- Marginal rate of substitution. --- Mathematical optimization. --- Maximum likelihood estimation. --- Measurement. --- Natural environment. --- Natural justice. --- Negative feedback. --- Non-renewable resource. --- Nonlinear system. --- Normal conditions. --- Nutrient. --- Observability. --- Optimal control. --- PID controller. --- Parameter. --- Pareto efficiency. --- Partial autocorrelation function. --- Pollutant. --- Pollution. --- Prediction. --- Preference (economics). --- Probability. --- Production–possibility frontier. --- Quantity. --- Result. --- Scarcity. --- Self-tuning. --- Sensitivity analysis. --- Servomechanism. --- Setpoint (control system). --- Simulation. --- Soil. --- Special case. --- State of nature. --- State variable. --- Steady state. --- Stepwise regression. --- Stochastic control. --- Subsidy. --- Supply (economics). --- Surplus value. --- System analysis. --- Tax. --- Theory. --- Time series. --- Transfer function. --- Uncertainty. --- Utility. --- Weighting.

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