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KOKOPELLI southwestern prepasted WALL PAPER BORDER wallpaper $8.99 This is the easiest way you will ever accent your room! This simple peel & stick border is safe for your walls and will leave no damage or residue on the surface. Much easier than traditional borders. No tools or pastes needed- just peel and stick. Best of all, it’s completely washable AND strippable. This sale is per SINGLE pack of border. Each pack/roll measures 15′ (fifteen feet) long and 6-7… |
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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Us Mexican Border – 72W x 48H Removable Graphic $107.99 WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l… |
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No Borders $9.59 From his childhood days in Mexico to his experience of censorship in government-owned Mexican media companies his student years in LA and his early beginnings as a journalist in the USA Ramos gives us a personal and touching account of his life. With a series of intimate portraits of the leading political figures he has interviewed over the years (Castro George W. Bush Chavez Clinton) and the places he has been he reflects on world events and how they have changed not only humanity but his own life. |
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Divided By Borders: Mexican Migrants And Their Children $12.49 Since 2000 approximately 440 000 Mexicans have migrated to the United States every year. Tens of thousands have left children behind in Mexico to do so. For these parents migration is a sacrifice. What do parents expect to accomplish by dividing their families across borders? How do families manage when they are living apart? More importantly do parents’ relocations yield the intended results? Probing the experiences of migrant parents children in Mexico and their caregivers Joanna Dreby offers an up-close and personal account of the lives of families divided by borders. What she finds is that the difficulties endured by transnational families make it nearly impossible for parents’ sacrifices to result in the benefits they expect. Yet paradoxically these hardships reinforce family members’ commitments to each other. A story both of adversity and the intensity of family ties Divided by Borders is an engaging and insightful investigation of the ways Mexican families struggle and ultimately persevere in a global economy.Since 2000 approximately 440 000 Mexicans have migrated to the United States every year. Tens of thousands have left children behind in Mexico to do so. For these parents migration is a sacrifice. What do parents expect to accomplish by dividing their families across borders? How do families manage when they are living apart? More importantly do parents’ relocations yield the intended results? Probing the experiences of migrant parents children in Mexico and their caregivers Joanna Dreby offers an up-close and personal account of the lives of families divided by borders. What she finds is that the difficulties endured by transnational families make it nearly impossible for parents’ sacrifices to result in the benefits they expect. Yet paradoxically these hardships reinforce family members’ commitments to each other. A story both of adversity and the intensity of family ties Divided by Borders is an engaging and insightful investigation of the ways Mexican families struggle and ultimately persevere in a global economy.Since 2000 approximately 440 000 Mexicans have migrated to the United States every year. Tens of thousands have left children behind in Mexico to do so. For these parents migration is a sacrifice. What do parents expect to accomplish by dividing their families across borders? How do families manage when they are living apart? More importantly do parents’ relocations yield the intended results? Probing the experiences of migrant parents children in Mexico and their caregivers Joanna Dreby offers an up-close and personal account of the lives of families divided by borders. What she finds is that the difficulties endured by transnational families make it nearly impossible for parents’ sacrifices to result in the benefits they expect. Yet paradoxically these hardships reinforce family members’ commitments to each other. A story both of adversity and the intensity of family ties Divided by Borders |
