Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Dragon Ball GT- La Saga Comienza Vol. 1 en Espanol [NTSC / Region 1

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DVD En Español de la serie classica animada Dragon Ball GT Vol. 1 que incluye 35 capitulos de esta exitante serie.


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Monday, May 30, 2011

Cultural Policy (Core Cultural Theorists, 39)

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Hitherto, cultural theory and empirical work on culture have outstripped cultural policy. This book rectifies the peculiar imbalance in the field of Cultural Studies by offering the first comprehensive and international work on cultural policy. Fully alive to the challenges posed by globalization it addresses a wide range of central topics including cinema, television, museums, international organizations, art, public history, drama and performance art. The result is a landmark work in the emerging field of cultural policy. Rigorous in its field of survey and astute in its critical commentary it enables students to gain a global grounding in cultural policy. It will be essential reading for students of cultural studies and cultural sociology.


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Saturday, May 28, 2011

500 Anos Fregados Pero Cristianos (Spanish Edition)

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Friday, May 27, 2011

Dibu, Vol. 2: La Venganza de Nasty

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Nasty lives with only two objectives: Kidnapping Dibu and taking tons of candies back to his cartoon world which enable him to disguise him self as Dibu. His capers take you on a rollercoaster of fun and excitement as he tries to scheme his way into candy, while chasing Dibu.


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Thursday, May 26, 2011

The Good Neighbor: How the United States Wrote the History of Central America and the Caribbean (New Look at History)

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Belle & Sebastian

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Selección de 52 Episodios
Menú interactivo
Galería de Imágenes
De la adaptación de Toshiyuki Kashiwakura, a la novela de la francesa Cécile Aubry, Belle y su inseparable amigo Sebastian regresan a tu pantalla en este clásico de la animación japonesa. La colección completa y los personajes de esta fantástica serie animada llenarán tu tele de los momentos que siempre habías querido recordar. ¡No dejes que falte en tu videoteca!


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Monday, May 23, 2011

Contesting Castro: The United States and the Triumph of the Cuban Revolution

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Today they stand as enemies, but in the 1950s, few countries were as closely intertwined as Cuba and the United States. Thousands of Americans (including Ernest Hemingway and Errol Flynn) lived on the island, and, in the United States, dancehalls swayed to the mambo beat. The strong-arm Batista regime depended on Washington's support, and it invited American gangsters like Meyer Lansky to build fancy casinos for U.S. tourists. Major league scouts searched for Cuban talent: The New York Giants even offered a contract to a young pitcher named Fidel Castro. In 1955, Castro did come to the United States, but not for baseball: He toured the country to raise money for a revolution.
Thomas Paterson tells the fascinating story of Castro's insurrection, from that early fund-raising trip to Batista's fall and the flowering of the Cuban Revolution that has bedeviled the United States for more than three decades. With evocative prose and a swift-moving narrative, Paterson recreates the love-hate relationship between the two nations, then traces the intrigue of the insurgency, the unfolding revolution, and the sources of the Bay of Pigs invasion, CIA assassination plots, and the missile crisis. The drama ranges from the casino blackjack tables to Miami streets; from the Eisenhower and Kennedy White Houses to the crowded deck of the Granma, the frail boat that carried the Fidelistas to Cuba from Mexico; from Batista's fortified palace to mountain hideouts where Rau'l Castro held American hostages. Drawing upon impressive international research, including declassified CIA documents and interviews, Paterson reveals how Washington, fixed on the issue of Communism, failed to grasp the widespread disaffection from Batista. The Eisenhower administration alienated Cubans by supplying arms to a hated regime, by sustaining Cuba's economic dependence, and by conspicuously backing Batista. As Batista self-destructed, U.S. officials launched third-force conspiracies in a vain attempt to block Castro's victory. By the time the defiant revolutionary leader entered Havana in early 1959, the foundation of the long, bitter hostility between Cuba and the United States had been firmly laid.
Since the end of the Cold War, the futures of Communist Cuba and Fidel Castro have become clouded. Paterson's gripping and timely account explores the origins of America's troubled relationship with its island neighbor, explains what went wrong and how the United States "let this one get away," and suggests paths to the future as the Clinton administration inches toward less hostile relations with a changing Cuba.


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Sunday, May 22, 2011

This Business of Television

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Broad in scope and rich in detail, This Business of Television has been the essential sourcebook for producers, writers, broadcasters, network executives, and other television professionals since the first edition was published in 1991. And as the television business continues to evolve, This Business of Television evolves along with it. This comprehensive guide to the legal, economic, and production aspects of the industry has been completely revised and restructured to reflect the rapid changes in television today, both domestically and internationally. A user's guide to television contracts, plus directories of associations, government agencies, and producers and distributors, make this book an invaluable resource for anyone involved with—or simply interested in—the business of television.




• Practical and comprehensive—the only book of its kind!


• More than 300 American colleges and universities have television curriculums


• Revised edition focuses on the changing world market for television


• Replaces ISBN 0-8230-7704-7


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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Candy Candy En Espanol

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DVD En Español de la serie classica de anime. Parte 1 incluye los primeros 46 capitulos. 2 DVD set.


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Friday, May 20, 2011

Pancho Villa's Revolution by Headlines

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This colorful history of Pancho Villa as a propagandist tells how the legendary guerrilla waged war not only on the battlefield but also in the mass media, where he promoted his foreign policy of friendship with the United States in a bid to gain American backing for the Mexican Revolution between 1913 and 1915.

Mark Cronlund Anderson explores issues of race, identity, and the power of the mass media to explain how Villa dueled with his archrivals, Mexican dictator Victoriano Huerta and Villa’s ostensible colleague-in-arms, Venustiano Carranza, using a sophisticated public-relations machine.


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