Sense of Origins Bonnie DuranStudies the relationship between young Italian Americans and their Italian cultural and historical heritage. In Sense of Origins, Rosemary Serra explores the lives of a significant group of self identified young Italian Americans residing in New York City and its surrounding areas. The book presents and examines the results of a survey she conducted of their values, family relationships, prejudices and stereotypes, affiliations, attitudes and
and in a low-key but effective style of political leadership
This chapter presents the knowledge and expertise of leading rice entomologists from Africa
are a major concern for agricultural industry as well as public health
A critical text for those with an interest in indigenous history and human rights
and suggestions for further reading
along with a brief description of hydroponic technologies and RASs
Jackie was born in 1941 and survived Theresienstadt concentration camp
recorded by his devotees and subsequently a basis for the foundation of the Druze community—he succeeds brilliantly in painting a portrait of a character whose sheer unpredictability throws into relief the qualities of those who find themselves forced to cajole
in a variety of graphic media—pen and ink
This volume introduces alternative frames of reference that address the deficiencies of liberalism with its lack of sufficient attention to ethnic diversity
the largest proportion of food production in the world is mainly attributed to small-scale farmers who are limited by a lack of resources to enhance the productivity of their farms
founded in 1812