The Hispanic-American Almanac: A Reference Work on Hispanics in the United States"The editors have taken a series of complex issues and presented them in a readable, interesting book that students might actually read!" New Edition This updated source describes all major aspects of the culture and civilization of Hispanic Americans living in the United States. Chapters cover such topics as: The format of each chapter varies, based on the subject being discussed. Overall, the text is narrative, augmented by approximately 450 photographs, maps and charts. A bibliography has been included at the end of each chapter to facilitate further research. Features of the Almanac include a glossary and a keyword index. |
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... programs , popular music programs , political and social com- mentary , and programs with an artistic focus . In such programs , regional and casual varieties of Spanish are used more prominently . Broadcast personnel may accentuate ...
... programs to establish . Another change was that the CETA plan reduced the power of the federal government's regulations , standards , and other monitoring mechanisms created to ensure the efficacy of the local programs . Furthermore ...
... programs , and the means of informing them about JTPA programs are woefully lacking . Finally , His- panics lack a presence in most JTPA policy - making forums , and thus lack consistent advocates to set policies . Beyond their ...
Contents
Beyond Orthodoxy | 383 |
Literature | 597 |
Outstanding Figures in Hispanic Theater 529 | 734 |
Copyright | |