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JUVENILE · SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS

Ann Stalcup

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The 2026 Series Mania is a television festival that took place from 19 to 27 March 2026 in Lille, France. The festival opened with the American dystopian drama series The Testaments and closed with the Canadian comedy-drama series The Glass House. The most prestigious award of the festival, Grand Prix was presented to Polish drama series Proud, created by Karol Klementowicz.

Origami is a Japanese form of art in which squares of paper are folded to create shapes.

— from Japanese Origami, 1999

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Japanese Origami

1999

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Describes some specific origami figures and their significance in Japanese culture. Includes directions for creating an origami ornament.

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Hungary

2005

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How has Hungary, a country once considered the vanguard of postcommunist political and economic reforms, become the chilling example of the new threats now destabilizing democracies across Central Europe? The unwelcome return of Hungary's long-buried demons -- nationalism, ethnic hatred, deeply-rooted corruption, and authoritarian tendencies -- are raising legitimate concerns. Since winning a two-thirds majority in parliament in the spring of 2010, right-wing populist Prime Minister Viktor Orban has embarked on a sweeping and ruthless concentration of power, seeking to reshape the state according to the principles of his own private vision. A new constitution introducing a vast series of laws and decrees -- including radical changes in the judicial and electoral system as well as the dismantling of constitutional safeguards protecting the autonomy of the executive branch and the media -- seem destined to ensure the long-term hegemony of the far right. In addition, a campaign of vitriolic nationalist rhetoric and the likelihood of granting new voting rights to two and a half million ethnic Hungarians living in Romania, Slovakia, and Serbia have increased tensions in this volatile corner of Europe. Paul Lendvai provides an unsparing look at these developments, grounding his study in intimate knowledge of Hungary's major political figures and political culture. Lendvai also makes use of his unique insight into the aftermath of the fall of communism, which not only changed Hungary but also produced new political and social tensions in the Danube basin.

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Guatemala in colors

2009

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"Simple text and striking photographs present Guatemala, its culture, and its geography"--Provided by publisher.

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