A spatial analysis of border “security” and jaguars in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands
In March 1996, a jaguar (Panthera onca) named Border King was seen in Arizona’s Peloncillo Mountains, followed by a sighting of a second male, Macho B, in September. The cats had crossed the U.S.-Mexico border and quickly came to symbolize a conservation
Heidi Hausermann +2 more
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Current Practices in Multicultural Assessment by School Psychologists
onducting appropriate assessments that take into account multicultural issues is a current research topic in the field of counseling psychology. However, little, if any, research has been conducted on how practicing school psychologists deal with this ...
Eric J. López +3 more
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"Es Muy Tranquilo Aquí": Perceptions of Safety and Calm among Binationally Mobile Mexican Immigrants in a Rural Border Community. [PDF]
Crocker RM +6 more
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Metalloenzyme signatures in authigenic carbonates from the Chukchi Borderlands in the western Arctic Ocean. [PDF]
Lee DH +8 more
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Cross-border cooperation: a global overview. [PDF]
Brunet-Jailly E.
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Caribbeanist casualties: Interrogating the application of structural vulnerability to forensic anthropology. [PDF]
Dwyer I, Justinvil D, Cunningham A.
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Latinx and Indigenous Mexican Caregivers' Perspectives of the Salton Sea Environment on Children's Asthma, Respiratory Health, and Co-Presenting Health Conditions. [PDF]
Cheney AM +7 more
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Redefining Terrorism: Why Mexican Drug Trafficking is More than Just Organized Crime
Mexican drug traffickers are more than criminals. They are terrorists. And that's not hyperbole. The tactics, strategy, organization, and even (to a limited extent) the goals of the Mexican drug cartels are all perfectly consistent with those of ...
Lt. John P. Longmire, Sylvia M. Longmire
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The Killing Fields of the American Southwest: Notes from the Arizona Borderlands, Part 3. [PDF]
Green L.
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At the Intersection of Transnationalism, Identity, and Conocimiento: An Autoethnography. [PDF]
Frausto-Hernandez I.
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