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BLACKDEN, C. MARK
Gender, Time Use, and Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa / Blackden, C. Mark Wodon, Quentin . – 1st edition .. – Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2006. - 154 p., book;– (World Bank Working Paper. ; № 73 . . – 0-8213-6561-4, 0-8213-6562-2, 978-0-8213-6561-8 : 200 tg.
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Р 2010/3125
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These papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's ongoing research and to stimulate public discussion.
Keywords
Gender and Poverty, Time Use, Poverty, sub-saharan Africa, measuring Time Poverty, Development Outcomes, living conditions of Orphans
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WODON, QUENTIN
Growth and Poverty Reduction : Case Studies from West Africa / Wodon, Quentin . – 1st edition .. – Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2007. - 136 p., book;– (World Bank Working Paper. ; № 79 . . – 0-8213-6629-7, 0-8213-6630-0, 978-0-8213-6629-5 : 200 tg.
Shelf code:
Р 2010/3127
Annotation
These papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's ongoing research and to stimulate public discussion.
Keywords
Poverty, growth and Poverty, reduction in west Africa, growth and Poverty Reduction, Poverty Reduction, Ghana in the 1990s, Has Growth in Senegal, Poverty Reduction Between
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SPENCE, MICHAEL
Health and Growth / Spence, Michael Maureen Lewis . – 1 st edition .. – Washington, D.C. 20433 : The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 2009. - 189p, book; . . – 978-0-8213-7659-1 : 250 tg
Shelf code:
Р 2010/3158
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The Commission on Growth and Development was established in April 2006, partly in response to two observations.We felt that the benefits of growth were not fully appreciated, but we also recognized that the causes of growth were not fully understood.Growth is often overlooked and underrated as an instrument for tackling the worlds most pressing problems, such as poverty, illiteracy, income inequality, unemployment, and pollution.
Keywords
trends in health and national income ; Impost of lllness on Income ; The Instrumental Aspect of Health:Four Phases of Evolution ; Motivating Theory and Estimating Framework ; Contemporaneous Effects on Childern ; Early Life Nutrition and Subsequent Education, Health, Wage, and Intergenerational Effects.
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GRISHAM, JOHN
Skipping Christmas / Grisham, John . – 1st ed. .. – New York : Doubleday, 2001. - 177 p. . . – 0-385-50583-3 : 400 tg.
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821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2012/35257
Subject headings
- American fiction. Prose
Annotation
The story focus on how Luther and Nora Krank try to avoid the frenzy traditionally experienced during the Christmas holiday. On the Sunday after Thanksgiving, the two bring their daughter Blair to the airport, where she departs for a year-long assignment in a remote area of Peru with the Peace Corps. Nora bemoans the fact the upcoming Christmas will be their first time they are separated as a family, prompting her husband to calculate how much they spent celebrating the holidays the prior year. When he realizes they have little to show for the $6,100 they invested in decorations, gifts, and entertaining, he decides to skip all the hubbub at home and surprise Nora by booking a ten-day Caribbean Cruise aboard the Island Princess
Keywords
novels, stories, fiction
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DENENBERG, BARRY
Stealing Home the Story of Jackie Robinson / Denenberg, Barry ... – New York : Scholastic Inc., 1990. - 116 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. . – Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available . – 0-590-42560-9 : 280 tg.
Shelf code:
Л 2010/28027
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Jackie Robinson takes on many obstacles including poverty and racism in his journey to become a professional baseball player. "A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives." This quote by Jackie Robinson provides a summary of his life. He had to face and overcome so many obstacles in order to stand on the field and play baseball with men who had little knoweldge of what he had been through, just what color his skin was. My favorite part of the book is at the beginning when his early life is being described. He is forced to stay in the sandbox so that his mother can work and his sister can attend school. The teacher is not so crazy about the idea at first, but gives in when Ms. Robinson explains her situation to him. It reminds me that there are often more to situations that we see at first glance.
Keywords
Robinson, Jackie, 1919-1972 --Juvenile literature., Brooklyn Dodgers (Baseball team), Baseball players --United States --Biography --Juvenile literature.
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HASKINS, JIM
Separate but not Egual / Haskins, Jim ... – New York : Scholastic Press, 1998. - 184 p. ; 20 cm. . . – 0-590-45911-2 : 300 tg.
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Л 2010/28024
Annotation
The history of black education in America. From Colonial times to the grund-breaking case of Brown v. the Board of Education and up to the present, Jim Haskins describes the shocking history of black education. He asserts that the future will determine how to deal with America
Keywords
dream --fiction, black man --fiction
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RINALDI, ANN
The Journal of Jasper Jonathan Pierce / Rinaldi, Ann ... – New York : Scholastic Inc., 2000. - 155 p. : ill., maps ; 20 cm. . . – 0-590-51078-9 : 400 tg.
Shelf code:
Л 2010/28031
Annotation
It is about Jasper Jhonatan Pierce,a pilgrim boy. All material are in real biography.
Keywords
Mayflower (Ship) --Fiction., Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) --Juvenile fiction., Indentured servants --Fiction., Diaries --Fiction., Voyages and travels --Fiction., Massachusetts --History --New Plymouth, 1620-1691 --Fiction.
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MYERS, WALTER DEAN
The Journal of Joshua Loper : a Black Cowboy / Myers, Walter Dean ... – New York : Scholastic Inc., 1990. - 158 p., ill., maps;– (Dear America. . . – 0-590-02691-7 : 300 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/28030
Subject headings
- American fiction. Prose
Annotation
In 1871 Joshua Loper, a sixteen-year-old black cowboy, records in his journal his experiences while making his first cattle drive under an unsympathetic trail boss
Keywords
american stories, american novels, fiction, american fiction, stories, novels
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HANSEN, JOYCE
I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly / Hansen, Joyce ... – New York : Scholastic Inc., 1997. - 197 p. ; il.l; 20 cm.– (Dear America. . – Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available . – 0-590-84913-1 : 330 tg.
Shelf code:
Л 2010/28032
Annotation
In this latest addition to the Dear America series, Coretta Scott King Honor-winning author Joyce Hansen presents the inspiring story of Patsy, a freed girl who becomes a great teacher.
Keywords
Patsy --fiction, Yankee --fiction, Africa -- fiction
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MCKISSACK, PATRICIA C.
Color Me Dark / Mckissack, Patricia C. ... – New York : Scholastic Inc., 2000. - 218 p. ; 19 cm.– (Dear America. . – Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available . – 0-590-51159-9 : 350 tg.
Shelf code:
Л 2010/28017
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Eleven-year-old Nellie Lee Love records in her diary the events of 1919, when her family moves from Tennessee to Chicago, hoping to leave the racism and hatred of the South behind.
Keywords
African Americans --Fiction., Diaries --Fiction., Sisters --Fiction., Prejudices --Fiction., Chicago (Ill.) --Fiction., Tennessee --Fiction., Family life --Fiction.
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BLACKDEN, C. MARK
GENDER, TIME USE, AND POVERTY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA (2006)
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DENENBERG, BARRY
STEALING HOME THE STORY OF JACKIE ROBINSON (1990)
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