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Lee Todd Miller

    Border Patrol Nation
    Build Bridges, Not Walls
    BRS Pediatrics
    Dark
    Empire of Borders
    • Empire of Borders

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The United States is outsourcing its border patrol abroad-and essentially expanding its borders in the process.

      Empire of Borders
    • DARK is a book about friendship, violence and identity. Set in 1979, the stories center on four men who have returned from Vietnam and have established a detective agency. Their city is plagued by racial hostilities and the shadow of a serial killer. The partners become targets for assasination, the result of a conspiracy they don't understand. At the same time they are forced to confront problems of PTSD in their own ranks. The stories of DARK hopscotch and weave their way through a city that seems to border on 'civilized' madness.

      Dark
    • BRS Pediatrics

      • 648 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      Featuring over 400 board-style questions with detailed answers, this second edition is designed to prepare medical students for pediatric rotations, shelf exams, and the UMSLE Step 2. It offers a thorough overview of general and subspecialty pediatrics in an outline format, complemented by concise descriptions, clinical correlations, and visual aids. Each chapter includes case-based review questions and a comprehensive end-of-book exam, enhancing test-taking confidence and aiding students in excelling during their clerkship.

      BRS Pediatrics
    • Build Bridges, Not Walls

      • 180 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      "In personal stories from twenty years of activism and reporting, an award-winning journalist calls on readers to imagine a world without borders. Every year an untold number of people perish attempting to cross the border into the United States. Thousands of families who do make it across are apprehended and separated, often with children languishing in cages. In light of the harm it unleashes, does our increasingly militarized border policy make anyone more secure? To answer that question, Todd Miller draws upon over twenty years of work investigating international borders. In a series of anecdotes, he relates his encounters with U.S. Border Patrol agents, deportees, migrants, human-rights activists, and scholars, taking readers on a journey from the deserts of the Southwest, to the mountains of Chiapas and Guatemala, and to border zones across the globe. Through the lens of his stories and personal reflections, Miller tackles big questions in clear and inviting prose, encouraging us to honestly reckon with our own beliefs about how best to meet the critical challenges of a world in migration. This pocket-sized, easy-to-read edition is a must-have for all those who hope that a better world is possible. In a clarion call to our collective humanity, Todd Miller makes a case for tearing down barriers-both at the borders and in our own minds-as the necessary first step to achieving security by building bridges, not walls"-- Provided by publisher

      Build Bridges, Not Walls
    • Border Patrol Nation

      • 355 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Fast-paced frontline reporting and analysis on the militaristic spread of US Border Patrol and the long-term consequences for free society.

      Border Patrol Nation