252 résultats pour "méxico"
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Espacios e intercambios
mejor. LAS DIFICULTADES EN EL NUEVO ESPACIO (adaptación, integración, condiciones materiales…) Cuando un inmigrante llega en el país de acogido, se enfrenta a muchas dificultades. De hecho, el libro "Hablame, musa, de Aquel varón", escrito por Chacón ilustra perfectamente esto. En el extracto que estudiamos en clase, Aisha es una inmigrante quien salió de Marruecos cuando tenia dieciséis anos para ir en España, pasando por el estrecho de Gibraltar en una patera. Para muchos clandes...
- Hernán Cortés.
- Hernán Cortés - explorer.
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Pueblo zapoteca - historia.
pueden contemplarse. Además de Cocijo, dios de la lluvia, se adoraba a la pareja de dioses creadores llamados Pitao Cozaana y Pitao Nohuichana, representación de ladualidad que también aparece en las otras regiones de Mesoamérica. En este periodo de esplendor se consolida la presencia zapoteca en los ya mencionados Yagul yZaachila, y en otros muchos lugares como Huajuapan, Juchitán, Piedra Labrada y algunos ya situados en los actuales territorios de los estados de Puebla y Guerrero. Al periodo d...
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changes in precipitation
The Caribbean is located around 20°N and therefore is in a low pressure zone. This means that due to temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico increasing rapidly, the air started rising and cooling in the atmosphere, causing the formation of clouds due to the moist air. This excess moist air fueled the hurricane and its wind caused it to move upwards towards Florida.
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Eisenstein Sergueï Mikhaïlovitch, 1898-1948, né à Riga, cinéaste soviétique.
impressionnant. La dernière réalisation d'Eisenstein, et son chef-d'œuvre, fut Ivan le Terrible , monumentale reconstitution historique en trois parties (la dernière, en couleurs, est restée à l'état d'ébauche), dont le tournage s'étala sur trois années (1942-1945). Des séquences comme celles du couronnement, du siège de Kazan, du discours aux boyards, du meurtre du tsarévitch ont une majesté qui tient de l'opéra baroque, du « ballet solennel et apocalyptique ». Eisenstein estimait que « seu...
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Aztec Empire.
tribute to the empire in agricultural products, which were used to finance public projects. All able-bodied men owed military service to the empire. Citizens could also bedrafted to work on public lands or build temples, dikes, aqueducts, and roads. Although Aztec society had strict classes, a person’s status could change based on his or her contribution to society. Commoners could improve their rank, especially byperforming well in battle, and become prosperous landowners. Young people of some...
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Aztec Empire - USA History.
tribute to the empire in agricultural products, which were used to finance public projects. All able-bodied men owed military service to the empire. Citizens could also bedrafted to work on public lands or build temples, dikes, aqueducts, and roads. Although Aztec society had strict classes, a person’s status could change based on his or her contribution to society. Commoners could improve their rank, especially byperforming well in battle, and become prosperous landowners. Young people of some...
- Mexique
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Lenguas aborígenes de Hispanoamérica - lengua y litteratura.
ni-k-on-ita-s : ‘yo lo veré allá’. Los morfemas constituyentes de la palabra significan: ni- : 1ª persona singular-k- : a él, lo-on- : allá-ita- : raíz verbal ver -s : futuro El náhuatl huasteca es prefijador y sufijador. 3 QUECHUA jamu-wa-rqa-nki-chu : ‘¿viniste por mí?’ Los morfemas constituyentes de la palabra significan: jamu : raíz verbal venir -wa- : tú me, tú a mí-rqa- : pasado simple-nki- : 2ª persona singular-chu : interrogativo El quechua es sufijador. 4 AIMARA uta-ja-nka-sk-t-wa...
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Amérindiens, mythes et légendes des - mythologie.
pédagogique (enseignement de l’homme) ou encore étiologique (explication des phénomènes naturels). Transmis à travers des contes, des légendes, des rituels, des danses et des chansons, les mythes expliquent la cosmogonie et offrent une compréhension de l’Univers, quirenforce la cohésion sociale et culturelle d’un peuple. La plupart des langues amérindiennes étant dénuées de mots désignant des concepts abstraits, les mythes sontsouvent des récits simples usant de nombreuses images et métaphores....
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Au milieu du XVe siècle, le monde connu par les Européens ne correspond pas à l’ensemble de la planète.
les connaissances que les Européens ont de la Terre, et pour finir, nous verrons comment les conquêtes qui ont suivit ont bouleversé les sociétés de ces nouveaux mondes. recherchent de nouvelles routes commerciales, en contournant l'Afrique ou en passant par l'Ouest (traversée de l'Atlantique).On le voit notamment dans le document 1, ou il y a cartographié toutes les découvertes sur le littoral africain. Des facteurs religieux apparaissent parce qu'il y a un esprit de croisades, et les Europée...
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Español de América - lengua y litteratura.
Por otra parte, en algunas ocasiones el conquistador español se negó a aceptar el indigenismo y llamó con voces hispánicas a plantas y animales propios de América, aunsin que realmente correspondiese a la especie; así, es posible observar cosas como lagarto ‘caimán’, tigre ‘jaguar’, león ‘puma’, pavo ‘guajolote’. Pero, aparte de lo anterior, se deben mencionar los llamados americanismos semánticos, es decir, palabras que en América aluden a otros significados que en Europa y, en el cas...
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Texas - geography.
D Climate Eastern Texas has a humid subtropical climate, while a semiarid low latitude climate prevails in central areas, and an arid low latitude climate in the extreme west. Alongthe coast the climate is much milder, with fewer extremes in temperatures. Hurricanes sometimes hit the coastal areas of Texas from late July through September, andtornadoes are common in north-central Texas in April and May. D1 Temperature Summers are hot throughout the state, and temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F)...
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Texas - USA History.
D Climate Eastern Texas has a humid subtropical climate, while a semiarid low latitude climate prevails in central areas, and an arid low latitude climate in the extreme west. Alongthe coast the climate is much milder, with fewer extremes in temperatures. Hurricanes sometimes hit the coastal areas of Texas from late July through September, andtornadoes are common in north-central Texas in April and May. D1 Temperature Summers are hot throughout the state, and temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F)...
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Summer Olympics Medal Standings.
Great Britain GBR 56 51 38 145 United States of America USA 23 12 12 47 Sweden SWE 8 6 11 25 France FRA 5 5 9 19 Germany GER 3 5 6 14 Hungary HUN 3 4 2 9 Canada CAN 3 3 10 16 Norway NOR 2 3 3 8 Italy ITA 2 2 0 4 Belgium BEL 1 5 2 8 Australasia ANZ 1 2 2 5 Russia RU1 1 2 0 3 Finland FIN 1 1 3 5 South Africa RSA 1 1 0 2 Greece GRE 0 3 0 3 Denmark DEN 0 2 3 5 Bohemia BOH 0 0 2 2 Netherlands NED 0 0 2 2 Austria AUT 0 0 1 1 Source: International Olympic Committee (IOC).. Stockholm, 1912.Par...
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Summer Olympics Medal Standings.
Great Britain GBR 56 51 38 145 United States of America USA 23 12 12 47 Sweden SWE 8 6 11 25 France FRA 5 5 9 19 Germany GER 3 5 6 14 Hungary HUN 3 4 2 9 Canada CAN 3 3 10 16 Norway NOR 2 3 3 8 Italy ITA 2 2 0 4 Belgium BEL 1 5 2 8 Australasia ANZ 1 2 2 5 Russia RU1 1 2 0 3 Finland FIN 1 1 3 5 South Africa RSA 1 1 0 2 Greece GRE 0 3 0 3 Denmark DEN 0 2 3 5 Bohemia BOH 0 0 2 2 Netherlands NED 0 0 2 2 Austria AUT 0 0 1 1 Source: International Olympic Committee (IOC).. Stockholm, 1912Part...
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Atomwaffen - Physik.
Kernspaltung und KernfusionIm Prinzip lässt sich Kernenergie durch Kernspaltung oder Kernfusion gewinnen.© Microsoft Corporation. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Lässt man auf natürliches Uran Neutronen einwirken, so findet keine Kettenreaktion statt. Natürliches Uran besteht zu etwa 99,3 Prozent aus Uran 238 und nur zu0,7 Prozent aus Uran 235. Die bei der Spaltung aus Uran 235 gebildeten zwei bis drei Neutronen werden vom Uran 238 absorbiert und damit einer Kettenreaktion entzogen.Dabei bildet sich Ur...
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Boxing: Olympic Gold Medalists.
(Since 1952 up to 57 kg/126 lb)1904 Oliver Kirk United States 1908 Richard Gunn United Kingdom 1920 Paul Fritsch France 1924 John Fields United States 1928 Lambertus van Klaveren The Netherlands 1932 Carmelo Robledo Argentina 1936 Oscar Casanovas Argentina 1948 Ernesto Formenti Italy 1952 Ján Zachara Czechoslovakia 1956 Vladimir Safronov USSR 1960 Francesco Musso Italy 1964 Stanislav Stepashkin USSR 1968 Antonio Roldan Mexico 1972 Boris Kuznetsov USSR 1976 Angel Herrera Cuba 1980 Rudi Fink East...
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Boxing: Olympic Gold Medalists.
(Since 1952 up to 57 kg/126 lb)1904 Oliver Kirk United States 1908 Richard Gunn United Kingdom 1920 Paul Fritsch France 1924 John Fields United States 1928 Lambertus van Klaveren The Netherlands 1932 Carmelo Robledo Argentina 1936 Oscar Casanovas Argentina 1948 Ernesto Formenti Italy 1952 Ján Zachara Czechoslovakia 1956 Vladimir Safronov USSR 1960 Francesco Musso Italy 1964 Stanislav Stepashkin USSR 1968 Antonio Roldan Mexico 1972 Boris Kuznetsov USSR 1976 Angel Herrera Cuba 1980 Rudi Fink East...
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Le cinéma mexicain - Mexique et Cinéma
• En 1944 sont construits les immenses studios Churubusco, grâce à une participation de 50% de RKO . Mexico se veut le Hollywood de l'Amérique latine . • Après la fin de la guerre , Hollywood reprend son hégémonie cinématographique , menaçant de suspendre l'approvisionnement du Mexique en bobines de pellicule . Pour faire face , l'industrie fait appel au soutien de l'État et un système de production étatisé et sous contrôle des syndicats se met en place...
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Brazil Wins Third World Cup In Soccer.
Playing their fifth consecutive game at Guadalajara's Jalisco Stadium, the Brazilians faced Uruguay in the semifinals on June 17. Uruguay struck first, capitalizingon a blunder by goalie Felix (Miéli Venerand Felix). Brazil equalized just before the half when midfielder Clodoaldo (Tavares Santana Clodoaldo) took a pass fromTostao and drove it home. It was all Brazil in the second half. Pelé constructed two late-game scores within 13 minutes, feeding Jairzinho and then Rivelino. The 3-1victory av...
- North American Free Trade Agreement.
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American Westward Movement - U.
British expansion. However, Native Americans of the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley lashed out against the English in an attempt to preserve their independence, theirland, and their way of life. With the Ottawa chief Pontiac as their most visible leader, the tribes waged a bloody and costly war. As a result, the British governmentdecided to keep the white settlers apart from the Native Americans. It issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763, banning all white settlement beyond the Appalachians andstatin...
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Shrimp - biology.
shrimp have a maximum length of about 20 cm (8 in). On the West Coast, the Franciscan Bay shrimp is caught commercially. Freshwater shrimp are most common in warm parts of the world. They include river shrimp, edible shrimp that are trapped or farmed in the tropics, and also all trueshrimp that have become adapted for life in caves. Cave shrimp are typically pale, with vestigial (nonfunctioning) eyes, and they find their way mainly by touch. Decapod shrimp also include animals that are rarely ea...
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Orientación espacial
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INTRODUCCIÓN
Orientación espacial, posición de un punto, lugar, objeto o persona sobre la superficie terrestre respecto a un sistema de referencia.
En los últimos años han aparecido instrumentos y técnicas muy precisos para determinar la posición de un punto de la Tierra: informan sobre su latitud, su longitud e,incluso, su altitud. Son las redes de localización por satélite, y muchas personas las utilizan en lugar de las brújulas. El más conocido es el Sistema de Posicionamiento Global (GPS), Global Positioning System en inglés, que surgió para que las naves militares estadounidenses realizaran trayectos más seguros. Aunque en origen era...
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The Record Jump.
circuit in the United States before retiring from competition. Eventually he would complete a degree in sociology and go on to be a coach and educator. It tookanother 15 years before his successors even reached the 8.53 m (28 ft) mark. And until 1991, when Mike Powell of the United States jumped 8.95 m (29 ft 4 1/2 in),Bob Beamon's extraordinary record had stood unsurpassed. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Alabama (state) - geography.
indentations along the coast are measured, the state’s shoreline is 977 km (607 mi) long. It includes the shores of Mobile Bay, an inlet 56 km (35 mi) long at the mouthof the Mobile River. Barrier beaches partly block the entrance to the bay, leaving narrow openings on either side of Dauphin Island. Dauphin and other islands alongAlabama’s coast west of Mobile Bay are separated from the mainland by Mississippi Sound. D Climate Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, with short, relatively mild...
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Alabama (state) - USA History.
indentations along the coast are measured, the state’s shoreline is 977 km (607 mi) long. It includes the shores of Mobile Bay, an inlet 56 km (35 mi) long at the mouthof the Mobile River. Barrier beaches partly block the entrance to the bay, leaving narrow openings on either side of Dauphin Island. Dauphin and other islands alongAlabama’s coast west of Mobile Bay are separated from the mainland by Mississippi Sound. D Climate Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, with short, relatively mild...
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One Hundred Years of Olympics.
Getting over the Hurdles The next three Olympics attracted more athletes and saw stronger performances but otherwise did not measure up to Athens. The 1900 Paris Olympics were upstagedby the concurrent Exposition Universelle and were spread out over two months. The 1904 games in remote St. Louis were subordinated to the Louisiana PurchaseExhibition; over three-fourths of the competitors were Americans, and even Coubertin did not attend. The 1908 London Olympics were also overshadowed byanother...
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Native Americans of North America.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Native Americans of North America - Canadian History.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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urbanisme
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PRÉSENTATION
urbanisme, discipline de la géographie et de l'architecture dont l'objet est l'aménagement et l'organisation des villes et de leurs environs.
2.5 L’urbanisme du Nouveau Monde Ces thèmes de l’urbanisme de la Renaissance et de la mise en perspective de la ville ont été transposés dans le Nouveau Monde, dans les cités coloniales anglaises etespagnoles fondées aux XVIe et XVII e siècles, entre autres Savannah dans l’État de Géorgie, Williamsburg en Virginie ou Mexico au Mexique et Lima au Pérou. Disposant de larges espaces vierges pour y implanter des structures urbaines, les bâtisseurs des villes américaines ont pu progressivement expé...
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Soccer's Big Show Comes to the United States.
There were many doubters, both overseas and within the United States. Some U.S. sportswriters derided the idea of holding the World Cup in the United States asakin to staging the World Series in India—how could there be any local interest? Foreign critics felt that money was the sole reason for FIFA's decision and that thesport was about to be cheapened to make it acceptable to Americans. The rumors flew: FIFA was going to enlarge the goals, it would allow timeouts (unheard of inthe sport) to ac...
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Birding - biology.
swallows, and rock doves nest on buildings in cities, towns, and farms. The chimney swift has abandoned hollow trees for chimneys as a nest site in urban areas.Mallards and Canada geese—once exclusively wild, migratory species—now live year-round in the open spaces found in city parks and golf courses. Nearly all purplemartins, a songbird species that once used the abandoned nests of woodpeckers or the natural cavities of cliffs or dead trees, now live primarily in structures specificallyconstru...
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Bill Clinton.
When Arkansas governor David Pryor ran for the U.S. Senate in 1978, Clinton ran for governor. He promised to improve the state’s schools and highways and toimprove economic conditions so that more jobs would be created. At that time, the average income of people in Arkansas ranked 49th among the 50 states. Clinton woneasily, receiving 60 percent of the vote against four opponents in the Democratic primary election and 63 percent against the Republican candidate, Lynn Lowe, in thegeneral election...
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Bill Clinton - USA History.
When Arkansas governor David Pryor ran for the U.S. Senate in 1978, Clinton ran for governor. He promised to improve the state’s schools and highways and toimprove economic conditions so that more jobs would be created. At that time, the average income of people in Arkansas ranked 49th among the 50 states. Clinton woneasily, receiving 60 percent of the vote against four opponents in the Democratic primary election and 63 percent against the Republican candidate, Lynn Lowe, in thegeneral election...
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Whale - biology.
III BEHAVIOR OF WHALES Studies of whales in captivity have taught scientists much about the complex social behavior of whales. Since the late 1980s, advances in the use of satellite trackingsystems have also broadened opportunities for scientists to observe how whales behave in the wild. A Swimming and Diving Whales swim by making powerful up-and-down movements of the tail flukes, which provide thrust. The power comes from body muscles that flex the lower spine upand down in a wavelike motion...
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Utah - geography.
Temperatures decrease from the south to the north in the state. In the mountains the average temperature drops about 0.5°C (about 1°F) for every about 300 m(about 1,000 ft) rise in elevation. Average July temperatures range from less than 16°C (60°F) in the mountains to more than 27°C (80°F) in a few locations insouthern Utah. At Salt Lake City average July temperatures range from a low of 18°C (64°F) to a high of 33°C (92°F). There is a great variation between daytime andnighttime temperatures,...
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Utah - USA History.
Temperatures decrease from the south to the north in the state. In the mountains the average temperature drops about 0.5°C (about 1°F) for every about 300 m(about 1,000 ft) rise in elevation. Average July temperatures range from less than 16°C (60°F) in the mountains to more than 27°C (80°F) in a few locations insouthern Utah. At Salt Lake City average July temperatures range from a low of 18°C (64°F) to a high of 33°C (92°F). There is a great variation between daytime andnighttime temperatures,...
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Archaeology.
Prehistoric archaeology is practiced by archaeologists known as prehistorians and deals with ancient cultures that did not have writing of any kind. Prehistory, a term coined by 19th-century French scholars, covers past human life from its origins up to the advent of written records. History—that is, the human past documented insome form of writing—began 5000 years ago in parts of southwestern Asia and as recently as the late 19th century AD in central Africa and parts of the Americas. Becaus...
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Baseball.
pitcher or argue a call with an umpire. Two or more coaches, positioned closer to the field, assist the manager by communicating with the players. For example,managers may decide what pitches should be thrown, when batters should swing at a pitch, and how runners should move around the bases. The manager relays thesedecisions through special hand signals that the coaches repeat to communicate to the players. Umpires are responsible for interpreting and enforcing the rules of play. They rule on...
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New York - geography.
The Adirondack province consists of a large highland area occupying 26,000 sq km (10,000 sq mi) in the northeastern quarter of the state. The region is domelike inshape, with the higher elevations toward the east. The western Adirondack province is more a rugged hill region and not truly mountainous. Geologically, this area isrelated to the Laurentian Upland, or Canadian Shield, which lies north of the St. Lawrence River, for it is composed of the same very old igneous rocks, principallygranite...
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New York - USA History.
The Adirondack province consists of a large highland area occupying 26,000 sq km (10,000 sq mi) in the northeastern quarter of the state. The region is domelike inshape, with the higher elevations toward the east. The western Adirondack province is more a rugged hill region and not truly mountainous. Geologically, this area isrelated to the Laurentian Upland, or Canadian Shield, which lies north of the St. Lawrence River, for it is composed of the same very old igneous rocks, principallygranite...
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Library (institution).
rooms, special galleries for exhibitions, auditoriums for lectures or concerts, computer rooms, children’s rooms, photocopy rooms, and classrooms. A3 Lending Materials As part of their mission to provide information resources to the community, public libraries allow users to borrow items from their collections for limited amounts of time.To be eligible to borrow public library materials, a user must register her or his name, address, and other basic information with the local library’s circulat...
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- Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), Mexican painter, who produced mostly small, highly personal self-portraits using elements of fantasy and a style inspired by native popular art.
- Frida Kahlo.