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"Former Miss Universe and Miss South Africa Demi-Leigh Tebow confesses
the danger of tying our identities to our accomplishments. Discover the
truth of who you were created to be and how to use your platform, no
matter how big or small, for eternal impact.
The purpose of our lives is to love and serve God and others. Demi
shows how you can be encouraged to focus not just on your aspirations,
but on your greater purpose and leave behind a footprint of
significance, not just success."
This 16-track album is a sonic journey grounded in Demi Lovato's rock and pop-punk roots and illustrates an earnest yet tongue-in-cheek retrospective of their life experiences.
In 'n Ewige kroon vertel die gewese Mej. Heelal en Mej.
Suid-Afrika Demi-Leigh Tebow hoe gevaarlik dit is om ons identiteit aan
ons prestasies te koppel. Ontdek wie jy geskape is om te wees, en hoe
jy jou platform kan gebruik om ’n verskil te maak. Demi verweef haar
lewensverhaal met die insigte wat sy langs pad verwerf het, en wys hoe
jy kan leer om op jou groter roeping te fokus eerder as op jou
aspirasies, en ’n voetspoor van betekenis kan nalaat, eerder as een van
sukses.
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Lost River (DVD)
Barbara Steele, Carey Torrice, Christina Hendricks, Matt Smith, Saoirse Ronan, …
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Surreal thriller written and directed by Ryan Gosling. In an
abandoned town, single mother Billy (Christina Hendricks), who is
struggling with the expense of her home and two sons, begins work
at a nightclub run by her sinister bank manager Dave (Ben
Mendelsohn). She soon discovers that employees are encouraged to
engage in sadistic acts for the customers' viewing pleasure and she
must develop her own unique performance with help from star
performer Cat (Eva Mendes). Meanwhile her teenage son Bones (Iain
de Caestecker) develops an infatuation with neighbour Rat (Saoirse
Ronan) who lives next door with her mute grandmother (Barbara
Steele). Rat introduces Bones to a mythical underwater town at the
bottom of a resevoir that the pair yearn to explore after escaping
the clutches of neighbourhood tormenter Bully (Matt Smith).
An essential new reference work for students and general readers
interested in the history, dynamics, and influence of
evangelicalism in recent American history, politics, and culture.
What makes evangelical or "born-again" Christians different from
those who identify themselves more simply as "Christian"? What
percentage of Americans believe in the Rapture? How are
evangelicalism and Baptism similar? What is the influence of
evangelical religions on U.S. politics? Readers of Evangelical
America: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Religious Culture
will learn the answers to these questions and many more through
this single-volume work's coverage of the many dimensions of and
diversity within evangelicalism and through its documentation of
the specific contributions evangelicals have made in American
society and culture. It also illustrates the Evangelical movement's
influence internationally in key issues such as human rights,
environmentalism, and gender and sexuality. Provides readers with
an understanding of contemporary American evangelicalism's history,
key individuals, organizations, and beliefs through detailed
coverage of more than 180 topics Documents the diversity of the
Evangelical movement under a common core umbrella of doctrinal
beliefs Displays the breadth of American evangelical interaction in
social and cultural issues and in debates in recent American
history
Looking at topics across the spectrum of America's wars, religious
groups, personalities, and ideas, this volume shows that even in an
increasingly secular society, religious roots and values run deep
throughout American society and are elevated in times of war. There
is a long and deep relationship between religion, politics, and war
in U.S. history. While there is a constitutional and legal
separation of religion and the state in American society, religion
has been and remains a potent force in American culture and
politics affecting many aspects of life, including perspectives on
war and peace and the experience of war in U.S. history. From the
American Revolution to the wars of the 21st century, religious
values have informed and influenced American attitudes toward war
and peace and have provided rationale for support and non-support
of American participation in conflicts. An overview essay surveys
the background and significance of religion in American culture and
provides historical context for discussions of contemporary topics.
A timeline highlights key events related to wars and conflicts. The
volume then includes more than 50 topical essays that discuss
specific wars as well as religious themes within culture and
politics, ultimately providing a detailed overview of the
intersection of religion, war, and politics in contemporary
America. Features roughly 50 alphabetically arranged reference
entries that provide objective, fundamental information about
topics related to religion and war, with an emphasis on modern
society Includes entry bibliographies that direct users to specific
sources with additional information Features a timeline that
identifies key developments related to conflicts throughout
American history Emphasizes that there is not a single or unified
perspective on religion and war in the United States.
African Proverbs as Epistemologies of Decolonization calls for a
rethinking of education by engaging African proverbs as valuable
and salient epistemologies for contemporary times. The book
addresses the pedagogic, instructional, and communicative relevance
of African proverbs for decolonizing schooling and education in
pluralistic contexts by questioning the instructional, pedagogic,
and communications lessons of these proverbs and how they can be
employed in the education of contemporary youth. It presents a
critical discursive analysis of proverbs from selected African
contexts, highlighting the underlying knowledge base that informs
these cultural expressions. Explore alongside the book the ways in
which these Indigenous teachings can be engaged by schools and
educators to further the objective of decolonizing education by
providing a framework for character education. This character-based
framework equips the learner to be knowledgeable about power,
equity, ethics and morality, and to develop a conscience for social
responsibility, as well as to embrace traditional notions of
self-discipline, probity, and hard work. This text goes beyond the
mere documentation of proverbs to tease out how embedded knowledge
and cultural referents in these knowledge bases and systems are
critical for transforming education for young learners today.
Iran's presidents have defined the Islamic Republic's attitudes
towards the rest of the world. Never has this been more true than
now. In this book Siavush Randjbar-Daemi presents an in-depth
analysis of the evolution of the Iranian presidency from its
inception in the aftermath of the Islamic Revolution to the present
day. He offers detailed narratives of each president's ascent to
the post and their struggles to acquire authority and maintain
relevance within the political process. The figures under
consideration include the widely-admired Mohammad Khatami, the
internationally-criticised Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the incumbent
president Hassan Rouhani, who steered the decade-long nuclear
confrontation between Iran and the West towards a diplomatic
conclusion. This book sheds light on the extraordinarily complex
workings of the Iranian state, taking into account both the
opportunities and challenges that each president has faced whilst
in power. It will be essential reading for scholars of Iranian
history, political science and international diplomacy.
This book outlines a study of the causes and consequences of school
exclusions. It explores the experiences of schools, teachers,
parents, and governors and includes a focus on the experience of
Black and minority ethnic students and those with special
educational needs and disabilities. The book presents the results
of detailed empirical research from English schools that studied
teachers, school leaders, parents, governors, educational
psychologists, and school staff experience with school exclusions.
The book examines the scale of the problem and underlying factors,
the disproportionality of exclusions for SEND and minority ethnic
students, comparative international literature on exclusions and
implications for policy, practice, and research. Providing a
comprehensive overview of the factors affecting school exclusions,
the book will be of great interest to researchers, academics, and
students in the areas of education policy, inclusion and special
education needs in education. It will also be of interest to policy
makers and education professionals including special educational
needs co-ordinators and headteachers.
Many young coaches, over the years have asked me," How does one
climb the ladder in the baseball coaching profession?" This book
will give you examples, through real life stories, on how you can
move ahead in a coaching career. Someone has coined the phrase,
Apples don't fall too far from the tree" or" He comes from good
genes or good stock." These statements seem to indicate some
successful endeavors are related, to some degree, to genetics. O
the other hand, some doors may open because of the success of
someone in the family. Not being an expert in genetics, let's leave
this to speculation In addition, networking and what it is and how
it works will be discussed in The Mainieri Factor, and how it may
open doors for you in the coaching profession. Getting your foot in
the door is only the beginning, being successful and proving
yourself at each level is paramount to moving up the later. This
book will give general insight into ways in which you can prove
yourself as successful coach. You will be judged as having been a
successful coach if you are able to substantially improve the
players' skills from the time the players initially come under your
tutelage. In the final analysis, the ultimate evaluation of you as
a coach and leader will be directly related to your win-lost record
In addition, it is essential that you develop the total person so
that your players have the tools to meet the vicissitudes of their
daily living. The game of baseball is a great laboratory for
developing these skills. After reading The Mainieri Factor, you
should understand better how the road to success in coaching works.
You should find these life stories to be practical, helpful,
interesting andentertaining.
The Salamfest was held to honor Prof Abdus Salam whose scientific
contribution to the development and dissemination of physics has
deeply influenced the course of scientific advancement. Colleagues,
collaborators and former students met together to celebrate his
scientific achievements, and discuss the highlights of recent
advances in experiment and phenomenology in particle and condensed
matter physics.The Contributors are: A Ali, G Altarelli, L
Alvarez-Gaume, D Amati, J Bahcall, A Chamseddine, R Delbourgo, M
Duff, J Ellis, J Feltesse, P Frampton, M Green, G 't Hooft, T
Kibble, G Mack, Y Ne'eman, L O'Raifeartaigh, J Pati, R Peccei, S
Randjbar-Daemi, Riazuddin & Fayyazuddin, D Schramm, H
Schroeder, D Sciama, E Sezgin, Q Shafi, C Vafa, S Weinberg, P West,
B Winstein, E Witten, C N Yang, A Zichichi and B Zumino.
The Iranian People’s Fada’i Guerrillas have received little
dedicated scholarly investigation in the shadow of the Iranian
Revolution. This unique collection combines scholarly analysis of
the movement, with first-hand accounts from those within the
movement, in order to shed light on the experiences, organisation
and history of this group during the 1970’s. The volume is partly
composed of eyewitness accounts from veteran Fada’i members on
themes such as everyday life in safehouses, the activities of the
small but active Fada’i representation abroad, the experience of
Fada’i men and women who were subject to long imprisonment in the
1970s or perspectives on military organisation. Alongside these
accounts are scholarly investigations into the various aspects in
the history of the organisation, which cover elements such as its
ideological foundations and political orientation, the importance
of the Iranian labour movement in Fada’i thought and praxis and
the impact of guerrilla activism in the arts.
This book examines transformations in the production and domestic
and international reception of Iranian cinema between 2000 and 2013
through the intersection of the political markers - the
presidential terms of Reformist president Mohammad Khatami and his
successor, the conservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - and filmic
markers, particularly Jafar Panahi's The Circle (2000) and Asghar
Farhadi's About Elly (2009). Through extensive field and media
research, the book considers the interaction of a range of factors
including government policy, Iranian national cinema genres and
categories, intended audience, funding source, and domestic and
international reception, to demonstrate the interplay between
filmmakers and the government over these two successive
presidencies. While the impact of politics on Iranian filmmaking
has been widely examined, this work argues for a more nuanced
understanding of politics in and of the Iranian cinema than has
generally been previously acknowledged. Drawing on both personal
experience as a juror at the Fajr International Film festival and
interviews with significant filmmakers, producers, actors and other
industry insiders, including senior bureaucrats and politicians,
the volume is a key resource for anyone interested in politics and
Iranian cinema.
This book outlines a study of the causes and consequences of school
exclusions. It explores the experiences of schools, teachers,
parents, and governors and includes a focus on the experience of
Black and minority ethnic students and those with special
educational needs and disabilities. The book presents the results
of detailed empirical research from English schools that studied
teachers, school leaders, parents, governors, educational
psychologists, and school staff experience with school exclusions.
The book examines the scale of the problem and underlying factors,
the disproportionality of exclusions for SEND and minority ethnic
students, comparative international literature on exclusions and
implications for policy, practice, and research. Providing a
comprehensive overview of the factors affecting school exclusions,
the book will be of great interest to researchers, academics, and
students in the areas of education policy, inclusion and special
education needs in education. It will also be of interest to policy
makers and education professionals including special educational
needs co-ordinators and headteachers.
Demi Lovato wakes up each morning and affirms her commitment to herself - to her health, her happiness, her being. Those commitments are the bedrock of her recovery and her work helping other young people dealing with the issues she lives with every single day.
Demi is a platinum-selling recording artist. Demi is also a young woman finding her way in the world.
She has dealt deftly with her struggles in the face of public scrutiny, and she has always relied, not just on friends and family, but daily affirmations of her self-worth and value. Affirmations that steady her days and strengthen her resolve.
Those affirmations have grown into STAYING STRONG, a powerful 365-day collection of Demi's most powerful, honest, and hopeful insights. Each day will provide the readers with a quote, a personal reflection and a goal.
These are Demi's words. Words she lives by and shares with the people she loves and total strangers alike. They are a powerful testament to a young woman standing up and fighting back.
This comprehensive collection addresses the important question of
political parties in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
Written by historians, political scientists, and sociologists of
the region, the book provides a pertinent analytical framework to
understand the often complex and turbulent histories of these
political parties, their role within the region, and their
prospects in the wake of the post-2011 Arab Uprisings. The authors
explore a rich and varied range of case studies including Iran,
Turkey, Palestine, Egypt, Lebanon, and Morocco. This book examines
where political parties and organizations have been crucial to
shaping contemporary historical events and political contestation,
but also highlights their shortcomings and failures to deliver on
the ambitions and hopes they had often evoked amongst their
supporters. Furthermore, it looks at how political parties and
their activities have intersected with important issues and themes
such as gender, human rights, international solidarity, revolution
and social transformation, and sectarian identity. This book will
be of great interest to students and researchers of political
science, particularly within the MENA region. It was originally
published as a special issue of the British Journal of Middle
Eastern Studies.
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A Daily Mail Book of the Year. A Mail
on Sunday Book of the Year. Famed American actress Demi Moore at
last tells her own story in a surprisingly intimate and emotionally
charged memoir. For decades, Demi Moore has been synonymous with
celebrity. From iconic film roles to high-profile relationships,
Moore has never been far from the spotlight – or the headlines.
Even as Demi was becoming the highest paid actress in Hollywood,
however, she was always outrunning her past, just one step ahead of
the doubts and insecurities that defined her childhood. Throughout
her rise to fame and during some of the most pivotal moments of her
life, Demi battled addiction, body image issues, and childhood
trauma that would follow her for years – all while juggling a
skyrocketing career and at times negative public perception.Â
As her success grew, Demi found herself questioning if she belonged
in Hollywood, if she was a good mother, a good actress – and,
always, if she was simply good enough. As much as her story is
about adversity, it is also about tremendous resilience. In this
deeply candid and reflective memoir, Demi pulls back the curtain
and opens up about her career and personal life – laying bare her
tumultuous relationship with her mother, her marriages, her
struggles balancing stardom with raising a family, and her journey
toward open heartedness. Inside Out is a story of survival,
success, and surrender – a wrenchingly honest portrayal of one
woman’s at once ordinary and iconic life.
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