San Juan: Glimpses in Time


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From my home in San Juan, a lovely sector of central Tibas, situated just north of San Jose, Costa Rica, while the candle flickers I commence the writing of these varied glimpses. Warning! What you are about to read are personal memoirs! They are much to do about self. They amount to a large group of random thoughts, sporadic observations. I always feel I am somehow supposed to write my thoughts down what a big ego I must have because (I like to think that) if you put them all together, they form a loose-knit way of seeing the world. They are a part of my worldview. Everyone has one of these whats your view of the world look like? I am going to be a world philosopher when I grow up, you see. That is what my intention is, since I have always been preoccupied with how to see things, how to process things. How odd is life anyway. Thats why my interest in philosophy to figure out the oddness of life. Normally, I think philosophy can be pretty dry and boring. But, for me, its terribly exciting. In this book, what you are about to delve into will resemble the form of an ongoing story. It will consist of a sequence of six weeks of shadows and lights (i.e. days and nights). After that time, wherever I am at with it, I will stop, and simply and abruptly start to write another book about something else I know not what. Here though, I will (I suspect) be sharing with you a series of ideas, dreams, fears, logical thoughts, illogical thoughts, wonderings, wanderings and general psychobabble. I say that because I intend to impart thoughts and ideas about whatever might be in my ongoing existence in being. This could be anything, I assure youas of course it could be for anyone. Exactly what will appear in the pages that represent the next six weeks of my life, I do not have any idea that, for me, is going to be much of the fun of writing it!




Andean Entrepreneurs


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Native to a high valley in the Andes of Ecuador, the Otavalos are an indigenous people whose handcrafted textiles and traditional music are now sold in countries around the globe. Known as weavers and merchants since pre-Inca times, Otavalos today live and work in over thirty countries on six continents, while hosting more than 145,000 tourists annually at their Saturday market. In this ethnography of the globalization process, Lynn A. Meisch looks at how participation in the global economy has affected Otavalo identity and culture since the 1970s. Drawing on nearly thirty years of fieldwork, she covers many areas of Otavalo life, including the development of weaving and music as business enterprises, the increase in tourism to Otavalo, the diaspora of Otavalo merchants and musicians around the world, changing social relations at home, the growth of indigenous political power, and current debates within the Otavalo community over preserving cultural identity in the face of globalization and transnational migration. Refuting the belief that contact with the wider world inevitably destroys indigenous societies, Meisch demonstrates that Otavalos are preserving many features of their culture while adopting and adapting modern technologies and practices they find useful.










A Glimpse Of U.S. History


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A research book that varies that looks at 3 different topics.




Watched by Wild Animals


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Watched by Wild Animals" by Enos A. Mills. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




San Juan Travel Guide


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San Juan, the vibrant capital of Puerto Rico, beckons visitors with its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Nestled along the sparkling Caribbean coast, this city is a fusion of old-world charm and modern flair. From its colonial-era forts to its bustling markets and lively festivals, San Juan offers a captivating blend of experiences for travelers of all kinds. Exploring San Juan means delving into its storied past, where Spanish conquistadors once roamed and pirates sought their fortunes. The city's architecture reflects this heritage, with colorful Spanish colonial buildings lining narrow cobblestone streets. The imposing Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Castillo San Cristóbal stand as silent sentinels, guarding the city against centuries-old maritime threats. Beyond its historical landmarks, San Juan thrives as a cultural hub. Its neighborhoods pulse with music and dance, from the lively rhythms of salsa to the soulful beats of bomba. Local cuisine is a tantalizing mix of Spanish, African, and Caribbean influences, with dishes like mofongo and tostones showcasing the island's culinary diversity. For those seeking relaxation, San Juan's beaches offer sun-drenched shores and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply unwinding. The city's modern amenities ensure comfort and convenience, with luxury resorts, boutique hotels, and world-class dining options catering to every taste and budget. Whether you're strolling through historic Old San Juan, savoring local flavors at a seaside cafe, or dancing the night away to tropical rhythms, San Juan promises an unforgettable journey. Its warmth, charm, and hospitality welcome travelers from around the globe, inviting them to discover the heart and soul of Puerto Rico's capital city.




Beyond Ambition


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Ezzard grew up on the island of Saint Kitts and spent most of his childhood in a town known as Sandy Point. He grew up with three brothers, four sisters, a mother, and a father. His father was a sharecropper who did subsistence farming on the foothills of the mountain, growing crops and rearing animals. Throughout his childhood, while attending school, he worked on the farm to help support his family. He was a victim of child labor and suffered child abuse both in school and at home. During his childhood, he started working early (as early as two or three o’clock) in the morning. He attended school at an early age, from preschool, all the way to high school, in the town of Sandy Point. During those years, he took part in the local school sports, which eventually led to his success in representing Saint Kitts in athletics. Following his graduation from high school in 1973, he worked as an elementary school teacher, educating students in grade 4 at the Verchilds Public School, in Saint Kitts, until his departure to the United States in August of 1976, to attend Idaho State University. He earned a BS in biology with a minor in physical education from Idaho State University and, later, his MS in environmental science from New Jersey Institute of Technology. He also completed a large amount of coursework at the PhD level in education. Due to his athletic ability, he made indelible marks both in Saint Kitts and in college athletics in the sport of track and field, a remarkable feat that will stand for many years to come.







Let's Go Puerto Rico 2nd Edition


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The definitive cost-conscious travel guide to this accessible but enchanting Caribbean destination. Includes the islands of Vieques and Culebra.