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Discover Effective Ways To Lose Weight A diet that will burn your
belly fat! Are you looking to lose weight? Do you want to achieve
your dream body without having to sacrifice your health? If you
answered yes to both, this book is for you! Introducing to you
ketogenic diet to help you shed a few pounds! It targets the most
challenging parts of our body that stores fat and helps eliminate
them in the process! When you partake a low-carb diet it takes you
away from any risk of heart disease. It lowers the main
fat-carrying particle in our bloodstream called triglycerides,
which is the number one source of bad cholesterol. When you
download Low Carb: Ketogenic Diet to Overcome Belly Fat, Lose
Pounds and Live Healthy, you will be introduced to one of the most
effective ways to becoming fit and healthier! Not only that! To
help you get started, you will also be presented with different
exercises that will help you overcome belly fat! I
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Sabin-Ferrier (Paperback)
Bill Warnica, Torrence Ferrier, Brian Adams
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R279
Discovery Miles 2 790
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The engagement of religious diplomacy within the United Nations
systems has become increasingly important for achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals. The editors argue that effective
religious diplomacy must reflect the great diversity of religious
and spiritual expressions within human communities. The editors
argue that this can best be achieved through a worldview shift
within the United Nations systems. Religious engagement in the
United Nations systems has been understandably constrained by
limited and formal organizational structures and conventions.
However, the existing patterns of engagement mitigate against the
very goals they seek to achieve. The editors argue that expanded,
yet measured, religious inclusion will strengthen social cohesion
in the global community. Contributors demonstrate how communities
become stronger when marginalized minority voices are included in
public discourse. The editors further argue that governance has a
responsibility to ensure a safe environment for this interaction.
The editors propose that the United Nations adopt the posture of
"loyal opposition", that is inherent in parliamentary democracies,
to serve as a guideline for expanded religious engagement. The
contributors advance this proposal with illustrations from multiple
contexts that address a diverse array of social problems from
perspectives rooted in theory and practice.
The engagement of religious diplomacy within the United Nations
systems has become increasingly important for achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals. The editors argue that effective
religious diplomacy must reflect the great diversity of religious
and spiritual expressions within human communities. The editors
argue that this can best be achieved through a worldview shift
within the United Nations systems. Religious engagement in the
United Nations systems has been understandably constrained by
limited and formal organizational structures and conventions.
However, the existing patterns of engagement mitigate against the
very goals they seek to achieve. The editors argue that expanded,
yet measured, religious inclusion will strengthen social cohesion
in the global community. Contributors demonstrate how communities
become stronger when marginalized minority voices are included in
public discourse. The editors further argue that governance has a
responsibility to ensure a safe environment for this interaction.
The editors propose that the United Nations adopt the posture of
"loyal opposition", that is inherent in parliamentary democracies,
to serve as a guideline for expanded religious engagement. The
contributors advance this proposal with illustrations from multiple
contexts that address a diverse array of social problems from
perspectives rooted in theory and practice.
Citizen Lobbyists explores how U.S. citizens participate in local
government. Although many commentators have lamented the apathy of
the American citizenry, Brian Adams focuses on what makes ordinary
Americans become involved in and attempt to influence public policy
issues that concern them. It connects theory and empirical data in
a new and revealing way, providing both a thorough review of the
relevant scholarly discussions and a detailed case study of citizen
engagement in the politics of Santa Ana, a mid-sized Southern
California city. After interviewing more than fifty residents,
Adams found that they can be best described as
\u0022lobbyists\u0022 who identify issues of personal importance
and then lobby their local government bodies. Through his research,
he discovered that public meetings and social networks emerged as
essential elements in citizens' efforts to influence local policy.
By testing theory against reality, this work fills a void in our
understanding of the actual participatory practices of
\u0022civically engaged\u0022 citizens.
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Fuera de LÃnea
Brian Adams
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R568
R509
Discovery Miles 5 090
Save R59 (10%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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