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A letter from Joseph Macias to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A letter from Joseph Macias to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, thanking him for being an inspiration
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Raul “Raton” Macias, Bantam weight World Champion arrived in Corpus Christi. Miss Viola Barrera welcomes him (photograph)
Raul “Raton” Macias, Bantam weight World Champion arrived in Corpus Christi. Miss Viola Barrera welcomes him
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A photograph of Dr. Hector P. Garcia and Joseph Macias, Jr.
A photograph of Dr. Hector P. Garcia and Joseph Macias, Jr., attached with Item 5.0026.015
Poets in the Classroom: What We Do When We Teach Writing
About the Poets:
Laurie Ann Guerrero is the author of Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying (University of Notre Dame Press 2013) and A Crown for Gumecindo (Aztlan Libre Press 2015). Her latest collection, I Have Eaten the Rattlesnake: New and Selected Poems, is forthcoming from Texas Christian University Press. She has held consecutive positions as Poet Laureate of the city of San Antonio (2014-2016) and the State of Texas (2016-2017). Guerrero holds a B.A. in English Language & Literature from Smith College, an MFA in poetry from Drew University, and is the Writer-in-Residence at Texas A&M University-San Antonio.
Sabrina San Miguel was born and raised on the Eastside of San Antonio. A founding member of Felize Zine, San Miguel is the mother of three and the first in her family to receive a college education. San Miguel received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and in Women’s Studies and her master’s degree in English at Texas A&M-San Antonio. She is currently at work on her first collection of poetry, My Mother was a Woodworker.
Cecilia Amanda Macias is a founding member of Felize Zine and creates scholarship researching and producing Chicana literature and performance. Her poetry investigates Chicana identity, ancestral legacy, and the role of the poet-scholar. Macias was born into the Tejana diaspora in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She is a proud resident of San Antonio’s Southside and currently works supporting adult education. She received her Bachelor of Arts and her master’s degree in English at Texas A&M University-San Antonio
The U.S. Senate Latino Fellowship & Internship Dataset 1.0
This dataset was collected as an attempt to study trends of latino representation in the U.S. Senate by including participants from a renown fellowship and internship program hosted by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI). More specifically, the data was created by collecting the statistic results from "DIVERSITY AMONG U.S. SENATE DEMOCRATIC STAFF" survey series 2017-2020. Followed by creating a binary variable if a CHCI participant was placed in the recorded offices or committees. Not all CHCI participants are accounted for in this dataset due to no diversity data avaliable for the U.S. House of Representatives. CHCI Intern Participants from Summer-Fall 2020 are not included due to placement information unavailable. Term codes are used for internship programs due to the programs veing organized by Fall(F) Spring (SP) and Summer (S). Percent_White is calculated as X =1 - Percent_Non-White. Any mistakes are my own, CHCI had no formal involvement in the data collection process
sj-docx-2-idr-10.1177_11786337211065750 – Supplemental material for Plasmid Carrying blaCTX-M-15, blaPER-1, and blaTEM-1 Genes in Citrobacter spp. From Regional Hospital in Mexico
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-idr-10.1177_11786337211065750 for Plasmid Carrying blaCTX-M-15, blaPER-1, and blaTEM-1 Genes in Citrobacter spp. From Regional Hospital in Mexico by Cindy Negrete-González, Edgar Turrubiartes-Martínez, Miriam Briano-Macias, Daniel Noyola, Luis Fernando Pérez-González, Roberto González-Amaro and Perla Niño-Moreno in Infectious Diseases: Research and Treatment</p
sj-docx-1-idr-10.1177_11786337211065750 – Supplemental material for Plasmid Carrying blaCTX-M-15, blaPER-1, and blaTEM-1 Genes in Citrobacter spp. From Regional Hospital in Mexico
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-idr-10.1177_11786337211065750 for Plasmid Carrying blaCTX-M-15, blaPER-1, and blaTEM-1 Genes in Citrobacter spp. From Regional Hospital in Mexico by Cindy Negrete-González, Edgar Turrubiartes-Martínez, Miriam Briano-Macias, Daniel Noyola, Luis Fernando Pérez-González, Roberto González-Amaro and Perla Niño-Moreno in Infectious Diseases: Research and Treatment</p
Database for the Geospatial Synthesis of Biogeochemical Attributions of Porphyrins to Oil Pollution in Marine Sediments of the Gulf of México
<p>This dataset is associated with the journal article "Geospatial Synthesis of Biogeochemical Attributions of Porphyrins to Oil Pollution in Marine Sediments of the Gulf of México" by Muñoz-Arriola and Macias-Zamora (2022). The porphyrin and biogeochemical data were obtained by and analyzed at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California's Instituto de Investigaciones Oceanológicas. The samples were collected to identify the effects of natural and human-originated oil spills in the Campeche Sound, and these efforts are part of the oceanographic campaign Xaman-Ek.</p>
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<p>Associated references are:</p>
<p>Munoz-Arriola, F. and V. Macias-Zamora (2022) <em>Geospatial Synthesis of Biogeochemical Attributions of Porphyrins to Oil Pollution in Marine Sediments of the Gulf of México</em>. Geosciences. https://doi.org/10.3390/ geosciences12020077.</p>
<p>Macias-Zamora, J. V., J. A. Villaescusa-Celaya; A. Munoz-Barbosa; and G. Gold-Bouchot (1999). Trace metals in sediment cores from the Campeche shelf, Gulf of Mexico. Environmental Pollution. Vol 104:69-77.</p>
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Dr. Duane M. Jackson, Morehouse College, July 2011
This video is a conversation with Dr. Duane M. Jackson. Dr. Jackson talks about his paper, "Recall and the Serial Position Effect: The Role of Primacy and Recency on Accounting Students' Performance." Jackie Daniel, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
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