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Title: Con paquetes estilo turístico, las aseguradoras invaden el campo del servicio médico social.(TT: With tourist style packages, the insurance companies invade the social medical field.)
Author: Agustín Vargas Medina
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Title: De paseo por los cielos de México: ahora es posible gozar la ciudad de México desde una perspectiva inusitada y contemplar vistas antes reservadas a las aves.(servicios que ofrece la empresa de aviación Fly Over Mexico, vuelos turísticos)
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Title: De paso por Londres.(recorrido turístico por Londres)
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Title: Diversión, cultura e historia.(servicios turísticos en San Antonio, Tejas)(TT: Entertainment, culture and history.)(TA: amenities for tourists in San Antonio, Texas)(Artículo Breve)
Author: Mireya Diaz Cornejo
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El ABC del Marketing de Servicios Turisticos
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Title: El Sotogrande de Murcia: la costa murciana se configura como el proximo gran destino turistico para los amantes del golf. Ejemplo de ello es el complejo Hacienda del Alamo, un proyecto de 600 millones de euros. (Inmobiliaria).
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Title: Entre el dorado y la plata: Acapulco y Taxco. (Información).(servicios turísticos )
Author: Eduardo Santisteban
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Produccion y Venta de Servicios Turisticos
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Title: Renace el Acapulco viejo: si se puede: el primer destino turistico de Mexico emerge del cochambre y vuelve a refulgir.
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The Political Economy of International Debt: What, Who, How Much, and Why?
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In this book, Dr. Bouchet, a leading economist and banker who has more than ten years' direct experience in the international lending process, cuts through the confusion that surrounds the subject. His clear and original analysis delineates the debt situation in terms of the behavior of the major participants, their conflicting motivations, and the external pressures and theoretical frameworks that determine their roles and actions. A wealth of previously unpublished data and the author's constructive synthesis of these disparate elements will enable professionals, scholars, and students to develop more realistic approaches to this intractable problem.
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Yes, Militant Black Unionists Do/Did Exist!.......2007-05-06
The League of Revolutionary Black Workers, Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement, and the rest of the "RUM"s in the Detroit area are all examples of the radical, black, socialist organizations discussed in this book. If your looking for a book that uses straight language and personal stories to provide a glimpse into an often neglected apect of US labor history then start here.
Also, the Updated Edition also has a nice introductory piece by Manning Marable as well as short reflective chapters written by members of the movements that the book concerns itself with.
Another book worth reading on this era from a more academic perspective is "Class, Race, and Worker Insurgency:The League of Revolutionary Black Workers" by James A. Geschwender.
Pages missing.......2007-01-10
The content of the book is fine. The production of the book is poor. My first copy came with 15 pages missing. The second copy came with 15 different pages missing. The publisher cannot promise a complete book for some time, so I would not suggest that anyone order it any time soon.
An example for trade unionists and anti-racists........1999-01-29
We often here about the 1960s as a time of radicalization for students and mystical urban heroes. Rarely is the working-class and trade union struggle ever revealed. Partly that is because working-class struggle was not at the heart of the civil rights movement and the anti-war movement. But Detroit: I Do Mind Dying tells a different story; one of a core of revolutionaries in the industrial heart of America within a union with a radical past. These black revolutionaries take on the racism of the bosses, as well as the racism of the union beauracracy, in a daring and valliant attempt to bring about real social change. Some lessons for activists, trade unionists, and socialists today are included by the authors. Questions of organizing white workers; the need for a national party; wildcat strikes to take on both the company and the union beauracracy; and the need to have an international perspective. All of theses lessons are brought forth from the struggles of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers and all of the Revolutionary Union Movements in the Detroit area. A must read for activists today.
Somebody please reprint this book!!.......1997-08-15
This is simply the best book written on the radicalization of the Black (and white/arab/latino) industrial working class in the late 1960's and early 1970's. It is also rich in lessons for radical unionists and socialists today. With all the academic presses churning out tome after tome on "race relations" why doesn't one of them pick up this fascinating book
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- Another Wooster and Jeeves Classic From the Master
- Gentle satire of upperclass life seen through the eyes of a "gentleman's gentleman."
- Just keeps getting better
- Cecil again is the perfect Wodehouse reader
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Fans of P. G. Wodehouse's comic genius are legion, and their devotion to his masterful command of the hilarity borders on an obsession.
In Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit, Bertie is in it up to his neck when a perfectly harmless visit to Aunt Dahlia at Brinkley Court finds him engaged and beleaguered on all sides, and only Jeeves can save the day.
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Another Wooster and Jeeves Classic From the Master.......2006-06-26
In this novel, also published as Bertie Wooster Sees It Through, farceur supreme P.G. Wodehouse brings together all the elements for a delightful Bertie and Jeeves adventure: the endangerment of Bertie's bachelorhood, threats to his physical well-being, Aunt Dahlia's magazine Milady's Boudoir, the necessity for Bertie to steal jewelry, the possibility that Aunt Dahlia will have to part with her marvelous cook Anatole, and more.
Bertie's narration, always a joy, is in particularly fine form in this novel, and, as always, Bertie's engagement is broken off when his fiancee decides to wed another, Anatole stays with Aunt Dahlia at Brinkley court, and things in general turn out for the best, thanks largely to Jeeves's genius. Any veteran reader of Wodehouse's work knows that this will be the case, but Wodehouse's genius is such that the book is an absolute joy, anyway, on the first reading or the seventh.
Gentle satire of upperclass life seen through the eyes of a "gentleman's gentleman.".......2006-03-31
With delightful, tongue-in-cheek humor, P. G. Wodehouse continues the adventures of Bertie Wooster, an often silly member of the upper class who depends on his much more sensible "gentleman's gentleman," Jeeves, to keep his life from falling apart. In this novel, Wooster has been growing a mustache for the two weeks that Jeeves has been on a shrimping holiday, and he fears that Jeeves will not like it. Sure, enough Jeeves does not, and neither do any of his other friends--except for Lady Florence Craye, his former fiancée, now engaged (to Bertie's great relief) to Stilton Cheesewright.
The fate of the mustache is only the starting point for Wodehouse's comedy of errors, however, as Bertie goes from London to his Aunt Dahlia's country home, where Lady Florence, Stilton Cheesewright, and Percy Gorringe, a young man who wants to produce a play based on Lady Florence's book, are also in attendance. As Lady Florence and Stilton Cheesewright play out their on-again, off-again romance, Percy is casting longing eyes at Florence, who is flirting with Bertie, once again.
As is always the case with Wodehouse, events quickly become more complex. Percy wants Bertie to invest one thousand pounds in the play. Aunt Dahlia, wanting to sell her magazine, decides to "salt the mine," secretly selling her pearls so she can serialize a novel by a famous romance author to make the magazine more attractive. Her husband, at this point, decides to have the pearls appraised. Bertie takes Florence to a nightclub to "do research for her new novel," and he is arrested. Not surprisingly, it is the resilient Jeeves who comes to the rescue, time and time again, proving that good sense and grounding in the real world are far more important than the silly pretensions of Bertie and his friends.
Wodehouse's gentle satire of upperclass life makes his novels appeal to a broad spectrum of readers. His word play, consummate sense of irony, and ability to make dialogue sound simultaneously absurd and realistic create a fast-moving set of outrageous scenes in which Jeeves, the "gentleman's gentleman" proves to be the real hero, the one person who knows how to live in this silly world. Mary Whipple
Just keeps getting better.......2003-05-27
I listened to this again for the first time in over a year. It has lost nothing. Every humorous incident is just as funny the second time around. Wodehouse has an ingenious way of pulling you into comedic situations and you're suddenly there before you realize it. Jonathan Cecil is one of the best of the Wodehouse narrators.
Cecil again is the perfect Wodehouse reader.......2003-03-31
To the ever growing Audio Partners catalogue of complete books on tape can be added yet another of those hilarious Jeeves novels, this one called "Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit." Written in 1954, this Bertie Wooster epic brings in many characters familiar from earlier works (Roderick Strode, Aunt Agatha, Uncle Tom, Frances Craye, Stilton Cheesewright) and many all-too familiar situations. Yes, Wodehouse does repeat himself, but I look upon it as ringing the changes. A line of bells is a line of bells, but their various combinations are what make things interesting.
Again Bertie is trying to avoid both marriage and having his spine broken in an increasing number of places, again having to purloin a valuable object to help out his only likable aunt, again depending on Jeeves first, middle, and last to extricate himself from dilemmas of his own doing and (at least in this book) those of others. Of the four actors assigned to read these novels and short stories on Audio Partners tapes, I think Jonathan Cecil is the best. He gives Wooster just that goofy intonation and all the other characters their due, making this set of four audio tapes a real humdinger. I have grown to realize that it is not so much that Wodehouse says funny things as that he says ordinary things in a funny way. That is why almost all of the Jeeves adventures are narrated first person by Wooster himself.
Just the ticket to cheer one up after a hard day or during a long boring drive.
As a PS, there is a very good life of Wodehouse by David A. Jasen put out by Schirmer Trade Books, "P.G. Wodehouse: A Portrait of a Master." It makes an easy read and brings you closer to the creator of the dreamworld in which lives the Woosters and the rest.
Hilarity for Anglophiles.......2000-10-02
P.G. Wodehouse writes in a Dave Barry meets Agatha Christie style which makes you laugh out loud. P.G. Wodehouse was Agatha Christie's favourite author for a good reason. He gives you a visit to England in 1930 (or thereabouts) and plots with every twist you can imagine. In this one, Bertie, the upperclass twit, gets himself into the usual fix, and Jeeves finds a way out. The plot carries you along and keeps you in both suspense and stitches. Please listen to it if you have even a smidgen of the blues! If you have kids who are intelligent teens, this is a great family car trip book.
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When Bertie Wooster goes to stay with his Aunt Dahlia at Brinkley Court and unexpectedly becomes engaged to the imperious Lady Florence Craye, disaster looms on all sides. While Florence tries to cultivate Bertie's mind, her former fiancé, hefty ex-policeman “Stilton” Cheesewright, threatens to beat his body to a pulp, and her new admirer, the bleating poet Percy Gorringe, tries to borrow a thousand pounds. Topping off the mayhem, there’s a jewelry heist, and Bertie has incurred the usually imperturbable Jeeves’s wrath by growing a moustache! Jonathan Cecil brilliantly impersonates Wodehouse’s hilarious eccentrics in this classic.
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World of Wodehouse dutifully rendered.......2007-09-22
Enter the world of Wodehouse and you are entering not only a bygone era but a fanciful rendition of a bygone era. Needless to say, Wodehouse in whatever story he tells is comic fun at its best. Bertie and Jeeves are perhaps the pinnacle of his acheivement. How then, to take it from the imagination of the printed page and render it in spoken form? This reader does an extremely fine job of it. All the inflections, all the proper preposterousness, all the sense of scene are there. I have only two minor quibbles, 1) that there is a certain lack of facility with the female voices which detracts, and 2) the whole is just a trifle rushed, which is not a small complaint considering that the world to be recreated here is one of pure fantasy where moments are to be deliciously lingered over, and every "eh, what" counts. Nevertheless, it is very enjoyable. Nevertheless, again, one disclaimer and notification, and I will state the same in typical English understatement: these adventures have been related on tape previously by another fellow, and you would be selling yourself, and Wodehouse, short if you did not investigate his exquisite and rollicking versions, and revel(if that is the word I am looking for) in those renditions. You will enjoy this. Nevertheless, get a chair, and read Wodehouse.
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"I shall insist on my rights to keep the mustache and tend it, love it, and wear it peerlessly.".......2006-01-19
With delightful, tongue-in-cheek humor, P. G. Wodehouse continues the adventures of Bertie Wooster, an often silly member of the upper class who depends on his much more sensible "gentleman's gentleman," Jeeves, to keep his life from falling apart. In this novel, Wooster has been growing a mustache for the two weeks that Jeeves has been on a shrimping holiday, and he fears that Jeeves will not like it. Sure, enough Jeeves does not, and neither do any of his other friends--except for Lady Florence Craye, his former fiancée, now engaged (to Bertie's great relief) to Stilton Cheesewright.
The fate of the mustache is only the starting point for Wodehouse's comedy of errors, however, as Bertie goes from London to his Aunt Dahlia's country home, where Lady Florence, Stilton Cheesewright, and Percy Gorringe, a young man who wants to produce a play based on Lady Florence's book, are also in attendance. As Lady Florence and Stilton Cheesewright play out their on-again, off-again romance, Percy is casting longing eyes at Florence, who is flirting with Bertie, once again.
As is always the case with Wodehouse, events quickly become more complex. Percy wants Bertie to invest one thousand pounds in the play. Aunt Dahlia, wanting to sell her magazine, decides to "salt the mine," secretly selling her pearls so she can serialize a novel by a famous romance author to make the magazine more attractive. Her husband, at this point, decides to have the pearls appraised. Bertie takes Florence to a nightclub to "do research for her new novel," and he is arrested. Not surprisingly, it is the resilient Jeeves who comes to the rescue, time and time again, proving that good sense and grounding in the real world are far more important than the silly pretensions of Bertie and his friends.
Wodehouse's gentle satire of upperclass life makes his novels appeal to a broad spectrum of readers. His word play, consummate sense of irony, and ability to make dialogue sound simultaneously absurd and realistic create a fast-moving set of outrageous scenes in which Jeeves, the "gentleman's gentleman" proves to be the real hero, the one person who knows how to live in this silly world. n Mary Whipple
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- "My thoughts of self...in about the proportion of vermouth to gin in a dry martini."
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Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit (BBC Radio Collection)
P.G. Wodehouse , and
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"My thoughts of self...in about the proportion of vermouth to gin in a dry martini.".......2006-02-03
This BBC production features a sterling cast as P. G. Wodehouse continues the adventures of Bertie Wooster (Richard Briers), an often silly member of the upper class who depends on his much more sensible "gentleman's gentleman," Jeeves (Michael Hordern), to keep his life from falling apart. In this novel, Wooster has been growing a mustache for two weeks, and Jeeves does not approve, nor do any of his other friends-except Lady Florence Craye (Liza Goddard), his former fiancée, now engaged to Stilton Cheesewright (James Villiers).
The fate of the mustache is the starting point for Wodehouse's comedy of errors, involving engagements made and broken, Bertie's chance to invest in a play, Aunt Dahlia's (Vivian Pickles) sale of her pearls to finance her magazine, her husband's decision to have the missing pearls appraised, and Bertie's arrest at a nightclub to which he has taken Lady Florence to do "research" for her book. Not surprisingly, it is the resilient Jeeves who comes to the rescue, time and time again, proving that good sense and grounding in the real world are far more important than the silly pretensions of Bertie and his friends.
Several actors deserve special mention for their ability to make their roles come alive in this production. Richard Briers, as Bertie, conveys the slightly smug, slightly pretentious attitudes and frantic activity of a young man who feels entitled, by birth, to the good life. Michael Hordern is terrific as Jeeves, using his deep bass voice to make trenchant remarks without sounding rude, and his scenes with Bertie, in which he gives advice while never forgetting his "place," are unforgettable. Vivian Pickles comes close to stealing the show as Aunt Dahlia, a dotty woman with a mind of her own whose ability to tell everyone exactly what she thinks adds immeasurably to the comedy.
Wodehouse's gentle satire of upperclass life appeals to a broad spectrum of readers, and the acting in this production brings it even more vividly to life. The dramatic ironies and well acted dialogue create a fast-moving series of outrageous scenes in which Jeeves, the "gentleman's gentleman" proves to be the real hero, the one person who knows how to live in this silly world. n Mary Whipple
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Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit (Everyman Wodehouse)
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