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In this quite extraordinary sequence of poems, P.R. Anderson discombobulates and re-assembles the image and idiom of the various nations, landscapes and earthscapes of central South Africa.
From first peoples, to those who took and settled on their ancestral lands, and to those for whom that land would come ancestral, In a Free State encompasses and compresses centuries of human drama into a fleeting and temperamental poetic narrative.
Yet this is no drudge, nor is it a historical yarn. With an easy mastery of form and metre, coupled with swashbuckling metaphorical and -textual flourish, Anderson's new "music" is a bold and visionary work. A piece of South African poetry - and South African storytelling - unlike any other.
Intelligence Isn’t Enough will empower Black professionals, entering the workforce or already at work, teaching them to survive and thrive in the corporate environment.
Anderson, with vast experience at top companies as a professional development manager and coach, shares her knowledge. Insider status has given her access to revelatory industry trends and insights on the harsh realities of corporates. Often, Black professionals struggle the most and become demotivated early on in their professional lives as they lack the necessary skills, most of which aren’t taught at university.
This book will help Black professionals strategically perform in their careers. The author uses her own experience as a mentor, teacher and researcher, as well as the advice and personal anecdotes from 30 successful Black leaders to guide the reader.
By mastering the balance between working on versus working in your career you can start making more strategic decisions critical to your success and advancement in the workplace.
Join actress, activist, and New York Times bestselling author Pamela Anderson on a deeply personal culinary journey that harmonizes style, compassion, and the pleasures of plant-based cooking.
In a career spanning fame and activism, Pamela Anderson has ventured from a humble upbringing to the forefront of Hollywood—and has always been a passionate cook and gardener. Now, she invites you into her kitchen to share 80 delicious recipes that nourish the soul.
This cookbook began as a box of recipe cards: a housewarming gift for her sons inspired by homegrown traditions and world travel. It grew to become her gift to you, showing how romantic, comforting, and indulgent it can be to cook only with vegetables.
At Pamela’s down-to-earth fairy kingdom on Vancouver Island, you’ll join her on the dock for chicory dandelion coffee and whipped cranberry porridge, for picnics in the forest with a green goddess mason jar salad and tomato galette, and at the dinner table for her anti-inflammatory lentil soup, minty pea-potato pierogis, and more.
She also shares her love affair with bread, from maple-glazed cinnamon rolls to rustic sourdough loaves and fougasse dipped in herby pistou, alongside insights into life, love, entertaining guests, and preserving nature’s bounty.
What do you want when no one is watching?
Who do you fantasise about when the lights are off?
When you think about sex, what do you really want?
When we talk about sex, we talk about womanhood and motherhood,
infidelity and exploitation, consent and respect, fairness and
egalitarianism, love and hate, pleasure and pain. And yet so many of us
don't talk about it at all.
In this groundbreaking book, Gillian Anderson collects and introduces
the anonymous sexual fantasies of women from around the world (along
with her own anonymous submission). They are all extraordinary: full of
desire, fear, intimacy, shame, satisfaction and, ultimately,
liberation. From dreaming about someone off-limits to conjuring a scene
with multiple partners, from sex that is gentle and tender to
passionate and playful, from women who have never had sex to women who
have had more sex than they can remember, these fantasies provide a
window into the most secret part of our minds.
Want reveals how women feel about sex when they have the freedom to be
totally themselves.
To explain the fundamentals of public policy, this best-selling
text focuses on the process behind the crafting of legislation. By
examining the individual steps-from identifying a problem, to
agenda setting, to evaluation, revision, or termination of a
policy-students are able to see how different factors influence the
creation of policy. Each chapter features at least one case study
that illustrates how general ideas are applied to specific policy
issues. This new Eighth Edition provides thoughtful updates based
on the 2012 election and completely revised case studies.
This fully updated edition of Developmental Neuropsychology: A
Clinical Approach addresses key issues in child neuropsychology
with a unique emphasis on evidence-informed clinical practice
rather than research issues. Although research findings are
presented, they are described with emphasis on what is relevant for
assessment, treatment and management of paediatric conditions. The
authors focus on a number of areas. First, the text examines the
natural history of childhood central nervous system (CNS) insult,
highlighting studies where children have been followed over time to
determine the impact of injury on ongoing development. Second,
processes of normal and abnormal cerebral and cognitive development
are outlined and the concepts of brain plasticity and the impact of
early CNS insult discussed. Third, using a number of common
childhood CNS disorders as examples, the authors develop a model
which describes the complex interaction among biological,
psychosocial and cognitive factors in the brain-injured child.
Finally, principles of evidence-based assessment, diagnosis and
intervention are discussed. The text will be of use on advanced
undergraduate courses in developmental neuropsychology,
postgraduate clinical training programmes and for professionals
working with children in clinical psychology, clinical
neuropsychology and educational and rehabilitation contexts. The
text is also an important reference for those working in paediatric
research.
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Decommissioning the twentieth century
Ben Anderson, Matthew Kelly, Katrina Navickas, Ian Waites Ben Anderson, Matthew Kelly, Katrina Navickas, Ian Waites
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Many Christians ignore most Old Testament laws as obsolete or
irrelevant. Others claim to honor them but in fact pick and choose
among them very selectively in support of specific agendas, like
opposition to homosexual rights. Yet it is a basic tenet of
Christian doctrine that the faith is contained in both the Old and
the New Testament. If the law is ignored, an important aspect of
the faith tradition is denied. In this book Cheryl Anderson tackles
this problem head on, attempting to answer the question whether the
laws of the Old Testament are authoritative for Christians today.
This question is crucial, because some Christians actually believe
that the New Testament abolishes the law, or that the major
Protestant reformers (Luther, Calvin, Wesley) rejected the law.
Anderson acknowledges the deeply problematic nature of some Old
Testament law, especially as it applies to women. For example,
Exodus 22:16-17 and Deuteronomy 22:28-29 both deem the rape of an
unmarried female to have injured her father rather than the female
herself. Deuteronomy requires the victim to marry her rapist.
Anderson argues that biblical laws nevertheless teach us
foundational values. They also, however, remind us of the
differences between their ancient context and our own. She suggests
that we approach biblical law in much the same way that Americans
regard the Constitution. The nation's founding fathers were
privileged white males who did not have the poor, women, or people
of color in mind when they agreed that "all men are created equal."
The Constitution has subsequently been amended and court decisions
have extended its protections to those who were previously
excluded. Although the biblical documents cannot be modified, the
manner in which they are interpreted in later settings can and
should be altered. In addition to her work as a scholar of the Old
Testament, Anderson has been a practicing attorney, and has worked
extensively in critical, legal, feminist and womanist theory. This
background uniquely qualifies her to apply insights from
contemporary law and legal theory to the interpretive history of
biblical law, and to draw out their implications for issues of
gender, class, and ethnicity.
Action thriller sequel starring Joe Manganiello and WWE's Mr
Kennedy. In the jungles of war-torn Colombia, a covert team of US
Navy SEALs mount an attack on Colombian special forces in order to
rescue a hostage and clear their own names after being framed for
murder.
The growth of Christianity in the global South is one of the most
important religious stories of the last decade. In no branch of
Christianity has that growth been more rapid than Pentecostalism.
There are over 100 million Pentecostals in Africa, and Pentecostal
practices infuse Catholic, Anglican, and Independent churches. In
the traditional Catholic stronghold of Latin America,
Pentecostalism now vies with Catholicism for the soul of the
continent. And the largest Pentecostsal church in the world, with
over 800,000 members, is in Seoul. In To the Ends of the Earth,
Allan Anderson offers a historical and theological examination of
the growth of global Pentecostalism. Examining such issues as
revivalism, healing, gender, worship, and globalization, Anderson
seeks to show how the growth of global Pentecostalism is changing
the face of Christianity as a whole.
Creative growth is a journey and there's much fun to be had in the
ride-the unknowing of what could happen next, whether it's on paper
or a canvas or with a publishing/licensing company. Author Kim
Anderson encourages the reader to be excited about the magic that
awaits her around the corner when she believes in her artistic
dreams. Important steps in the journey include nourishing bravery
and being wiling to take the risks that bring about growth. In this
book, the reader will not only learn fun techniques for
incorporating mixed-media collage into happy bits of doodling,
she'll be led through the author's own inspiring stories of how to
stay on the path to creative happiness.
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