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![]() Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz, "Never Look Back: The Jewish Refugee Children in Great Britain, 1938-1945 " English | ISBN: 1557536120 | 2012 | 328 pages | EPUB | 642 KB Between December 1938 and September 1939, nearly ten thousand refugee children from Central Europe, mostly Jewish, found refuge from Nazism in Great Britain. This was known as the Kindertransport movement, in which the children entered as "transmigrants," planning to return to Europe once the Nazis lost power. In practice, most of the kinder, as they called themselves, remained in Britain, eventually becoming citizens. This book charts the history of the Kindertransport movement, focusing on the dynamics that developed between the British government, the child refugee organizations, the Jewish community in Great Britain, the general British population, and the refugee children. After an analysis of the decision to allow the children entry and the machinery of rescue established to facilitate its implementation, the book follows the young refugees from their European homes to their resettlement in Britain either with foster families or in refugee hostels. Evacuated from the cities with hundreds of thousands of British children, they soon found themselves in the countryside with new foster families, who often had no idea how to deal with refugee children barely able to understand English. Members of particular refugee children's groups receive special attention: participants in the Youth Aliyah movement, who immigrated to the United States during the war to reunite with their families; those designated as "Friendly Enemy Aliens" at the war's outbreak, who were later deported to Australia and Canada; and Orthodox refugee children, who faced unique challenges attempting to maintain religious observance when placed with Gentile foster families who at times even attempted to convert them. Based on archival sources and follow-up interviews with refugee children both forty and seventy years after their flight to Britain, this book gives a unique perspective into the political, bureaucratic, and human aspects of the Kindertransport scheme prior to and during World War II. ![]() Natural Language Processing in Action, Second Edition (MEAP V07) English | 2022 | ISBN: 9781617299445 | 479 pages | PDF,EPUB | 21.8 MB Develop your NLP skills from scratch! This revised bestseller now includes coverage of the latest Python packages, Transformers, the HuggingFace packages, and chatbot frameworks. ![]() Frederico Freitas, "Nationalizing Nature: Iguazu Falls and National Parks at the Brazil-Argentina Border " English | ISBN: 1108844839 | 2021 | 315 pages | PDF | 13 MB Today, one-quarter of all the land in Latin America is set apart for nature protection. In Nationalizing Nature, Frederico Freitas uncovers the crucial role played by conservation in the region's territorial development by exploring how Brazil and Argentina used national parks to nationalize borderlands. In the 1930s, Brazil and Argentina created some of their first national parks around the massive Iguazu Falls, shared by the two countries. The parks were designed as tools to attract migrants from their densely populated Atlantic seaboards to a sparsely inhabited borderland. In the 1970s, a change in paradigm led the military regimes in Brazil and Argentina to violently evict settlers from their national parks, highlighting the complicated relationship between authoritarianism and conservation in the Southern Cone. By tracking almost one hundred years of national park history in Latin America's largest countries, Nationalizing Nature shows how conservation policy promoted national programs of frontier development and border control. ![]() National History and the World of Nations: Capital, State, and the Rhetoric of History in Japan, France, and the United States By Christopher L. Hill 2009 | 368 Pages | ISBN: 0822342987 | PDF | 3 MB Focusing on Japan, France, and the United States, Christopher L. Hill reveals how the writing of national history in the late nineteenth century made the reshaping of the world by capitalism and the nation-state seem natural and inevitable. The three countries, occupying widely different positions in the world, faced similar ideological challenges stemming from the rapidly changing geopolitical order and from domestic political upheavals: the Meiji Restoration in Japan, the Civil War in the United States, and the establishment of the Third Republic in France. Through analysis that is both comparative and transnational, Hill shows that the representations of national history that emerged in response to these changes reflected rhetorical and narrative strategies shared across the globe. Delving into narrative histories, prose fiction, and social philosophy, Hill analyzes the rhetoric, narrative form, and intellectual genealogy of late-nineteenth-century texts that contributed to the creation of national history in each of the three countries. He discusses the global political economy of the era, the positions of the three countries in it, and the reasons that arguments about history loomed large in debates on political, economic, and social problems. Examining how the writing of national histories in the three countries addressed political transformations and the place of the nation in the world, Hill illuminates the ideological labor national history performed. Its production not only naturalized the division of the world by systems of states and markets, but also asserted the inevitability of the nationalization of human community; displaced dissent to pre-modern, pre-national pasts; and presented the subject's acceptance of a national identity as an unavoidable part of the passage from youth to adulthood. ![]() Donna Marie Barr, "My View from the House by the Sea: A Life Transformed by Samoa and the Peace Corps" English | ISBN: 0994120311 | 2022 | 372 pages | EPUB | 9 MB This true story, set in a small Samoan village at the turn of the twenty-first century, is told lovingly by a former Peace Corps volunteer and will take you there with its vivid imagery and emotional insight. As her poignant memoir unfolds, the author finds herself not only adapting to unfamiliar customs and foods, but also to the post-retirement phase of her life. Amongst her tales of life in Samoa-harrowing bus rides, challenging projects, rewarding relationships, and the joys of living by the sea-she reflects on how the experience changed her and continues to be a vital part of her life today. ![]() Jody Gastfriend, "My Parent's Keeper: The Guilt, Grief, Guesswork, and Unexpected Gifts of Caregiving " English | ISBN: 0300221355 | 2018 | 352 pages | EPUB | 3 MB When it comes time to provide care for those who once cared for us, where can we turn? This book offers practical guidance for a broad range of caregiving situations when family caregivers assume their new role. ![]() Keven McQueen, "Murder in Old Kentucky: True Crime Stories from the Bluegrass" English | ISBN: 0253057485 | 2021 | 214 pages | EPUB | 788 KB Kentucky―land of bluegrass, horse racing, bourbon, and . . . murder. ![]() Ms Excel Logical and Lookup Functions English | 2021 | ISBN: 978-8740338096 | 122 pages | EPUB | 9.74 MB The ability to analysis information, show data trends and cross reference information are invaluable skills in the modern workplace. There are function areas in Microsoft Excel, namely Logical and Lookup Functions, which are designed to effectively perform these types of tasks. This book covers in a step-by-step manner the use of Logical and Lookup functions as well as explaining how and why these functions are used. There are many useful Logical and Lookup Functions covered in this book including, Vlookup, Hlookup, Xlookup, Match and Index, IF, And, Or, Not and Nested Logical Functions. ![]() Andras Szigeti, "Morality and Agency: Themes from Bernard Williams" English | ISBN: 0197626564 | 2022 | 336 pages | EPUB, PDF | 2 MB + 18 MB Bernard Williams (1929-2003) was one of the great philosophical figures of the second half of the 20th century and remains deeply influential. This edited volume brings together new articles from prominent scholars that focus on the innovative ideas and methods that Williams developed as part of his distinctive "outlook" in ethics. ![]() Carol Landau, "Mood Prep 101: A Parent's Guide to Preventing Depression and Anxiety in College-Bound Teens" English | ISBN: 0190914300 | 2020 | 336 pages | EPUB | 1379 KB Our teenagers are suffering more than ever. College counseling centers are overwhelmed, parents are worried, and mental health issues are increasingly common in young people between the ages of 12 and 20. Parents are particularly concerned about how to help their kids achieve a safe, healthy, and fulfilling college experience in light of soaring rates of depression and anxiety in young people. |