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Rod is on page 80 of 144 of Crónicas de juventud
Los que han estudiado, los que dirigen proyectos, los que trabajan en la oficina, allá arriba, en silencio.
Y los que trabajan de noche, sindicados, por supuesto, pero que se dejan la salud entre el ruido y el calor, sábados y domingos incluídos.
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Rod
Rod is on page 469 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
This is what they did with the march in Washington. They joined it... became part of it, took it over. And as they took it over, it lost its militancy. It ceased to be angry, it ceased to be hot, it ceased to be uncompromising. Why, it even ceased to be a march: Malcom X, 1963
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Rod is finished with La canción de Durandal (Spanish Edition)
Encontró su libreta y empezó a escribir furiosamente, antes de que el resto del sueño se perdiera para siempre.
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La canción de Durandal (Spanish Edition)

Rod
Rod is on page 443 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
Quietly, behind the headlines in battles and bombings, American diplomats and businessmen worked hard to make sure that when the war ended, American power would be second to none in the world
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Rod is on page 407 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
Enough help had been given to enough people to make Roosevelt a hero to millions, but the same system that had brought depression and crisis -the system of waste, of inequality, of concern for profit over human need- remained.
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Rod is on page 113 of 212 of La canción de Durandal (Spanish Edition)
La historia solo rescata retazos de la verdad, de cualquier manera
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La canción de Durandal (Spanish Edition)

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Rod is on page 359 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
Our democracy es but a name. We vote? What does that mean? It means that we choose between two bodies of real, though not avowed, autocrats. We choose between Tweedledum and Tweedledee: Hellen Keller, 1911
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Rod is on page 340 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
... the purpose of Taylorism was to make workers interchangeable, able to do the simple tasks that the new division of labor required -like standard parts divested of individuality and humanity, bought and sold as commodities
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Rod is on page 90 of 212 of La canción de Durandal (Spanish Edition)
El hereje nace del santo, el odio del amor.
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Rod is on page 297 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
But the purpose of the state was to settle upper-class disputes peacefully, control lower-class rebellion, and adopt policies that would further the long-range stability of the system.
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Rod is on page 253 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
The immigrants from Ireland, fleeing starvation there when the potato crop failed, were coming to America now, packed into old sailing ships. The stories of these ships differ only in detail from the accounts of the ships that earlier brought black slaves and later German, Italian Russian immigrants
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Rod is on page 221 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
Lincoln got the praise for freeing us, but did he do it? He gave us freedom without giving us any chance to live to ourselves and we still had to depend on the southern white man... (Thomas Hall, Ex-slave)
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Rod is on page 46 of 212 of La canción de Durandal (Spanish Edition)
Sentémonos aquí hasta que acabe el mundo
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Rod is on page 171 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
... Our manifest destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions (John O'Sullivan, Democratic Review, summer 1845
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Rod is on page 149 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
Jefferson's talk of "agriculture... manufactures... civilization " is crucial. Indian removal was necessary for the opening of the vast American lands to agriculture, to commerce, to markets, to money, to the development of the modern capitalist economy
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Rod is on page 125 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
Earlier societies-In America and elsewhere- in which property was held in common and families were extensive and complicated, with aunts and uncles and grandmothers and grandfathers all living together, seemed to treat women more as equals than did the white societies that later overran them, bringing "civilization" and private property
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Rod is finished with El paseador de perros
... recordándonos que las cosas que buscamos muchas veces son ociosas o confusas, ajenas a la ejecución impecable de una tarea. (Epílogo, Roberto Culebro)
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El paseador de perros

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Rod is on page 96 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
What did the Revolution mean to Native Americans, the Indians? They have been ignored by the fine words of the Declaration, had not been considered equal, certainly not in choosing those who would govern the American territories in which they lived, nor in being able to pursue happiness as they had pursued it for centuries before the white Europeans arrived.
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Rod is on page 88 of 96 of El paseador de perros
Nos reinventamos cuando el mundo inventa nuevas maneras de avanzar y las de antes se ponen en desuso.
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El paseador de perros

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Rod is on page 61 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
The country therefore was not "born free" but born slave and free, servant and master, tenant and landlord, poor and rich
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Rod is on page 45 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
The servants who joined Bacon's Rebellion were part of a large underclass of miserably poor whites who came to the North American colonies from European cities whose governments were anxious to be rid of them.
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Rod is on page 31 of 764 of A People's History of the United States
So, Columbus and his successors were not coming into an empty wilderness, but into a world which in some places was as densely populated as Europe itself, where the culture was complex...
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