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Written by a female Middle East expert, Bradt's Saudi Arabia is the
first English-language travel guide from a mainstream publisher
that focuses exclusively on the Kingdom, which has now opened for
general tourism as part of rapid political, economic and social
reforms. With detailed advice on what to see and do, listings for
accommodation and restaurants, guidance on cultural etiquette and
advice for women and other diverse travellers, this book provides
the practical information adventurous tourists need to explore this
new, exciting destination. Saudi Arabia will appeal to adventure
travellers, offering activities ranging from pristine, world-class
scuba diving to mountain-trekking. With dramatic scenery including
a desert that stretches for hundreds of kilometres (where you can
camp like a Bedouin) and several accessible nature reserves,
visitors looking for undisturbed landscapes are spoilt for choice.
Culture vultures will appreciate pre-Islamic rock art, Nabatean
heritage, Mada'in Saleh (the sister city to Jordan's Petra in
Jordan) and six UNESCO World Heritage Sites rarely visited by
international tourists. Particularly after sundown, when Saudi
Arabia truly comes alive, urbanites can explore the cities of
Riyadh and Jeddah, where shopping opportunities range from
traditional souqs to top-end malls where the wealthy go to see and
be seen. Gastronomists can enjoy varied cuisine, from fine dining
worthy of a Michelin star to traditional meals served on the floor,
shared by all and eaten by hand. This guide dispels misinformation
by providing an unbiased, up-to-date and comprehensive resource
that accurately reflects what Saudi Arabia now offers visitors from
all backgrounds. Most outsiders know little about the Kingdom other
than from typically negative media coverage, so may be pleasantly
surprised at its rich history and youthful population eager to
extend hospitality to guests respecting their culture and
traditions. A comprehensive guide combining detailed travel
information about the entire Kingdom (from Shammar to Asir, and
from Hejaz to Sharqiyah) with a chapter explaining some of the main
practices of and reasons for the Haj and Umrah pilgrimages, plus
contextual insights covering cultural etiquette, reforms and women
travellers, Bradt's Saudi Arabia is the perfect companion for
people who thrive on off-the-beaten-path travel.
Scholars who teach, write, or speak on the history and culture of
the Appalachian region are frequently asked by students,
administrators, or colleagues to recommend a relatively short,
comprehensive book about Appalachia. Until now, there has been no
interdisciplinary introductory text in Appalachian studies. A
Handbook to Appalachia comprises a collection of concise,
accessible overviews of the region written by top academics in a
variety of fields, all directed at a general audience. Accompanied
by dozens of inviting photographs, the essays offer information to
those becoming acquainted with Appalachia for the first time as
well as to more experienced observers of the region. The essays are
arranged to show how various features of Appalachia are related.
Each essay is followed by a list of suggested readings for further
study. A Handbook to Appalachia provides a clear, concise first
step toward understanding the expanding field of Appalachian
studies, from the history of the area to its sometimes conflicted
image, from its music and folklore to its outstanding
literature.Chapters: HistoryThe Peoples of AppalachiaNatural
Resources and EnvironmentEconomicsPolitics of ChangeHealth
CareEducationFolklifeLiteratureReligionVisual ArtsAppalachians
Outside the Region
This book includes the key findings and recommendations of the
Confidential Enquiries summarised in a clear, simple and accessible
way, emphasising the implications for clinical practice.A clear,
concise summary of the key points of the Confidential Enquiries
Links findings with clinical practice, providing examples of
clinical scenarios An essential purchase for every health
professional involved in maternity care
Working and Living in Saudi Arabia provides valuable cultural and
practical business information necessary for all professionals
working and travelling to Saudi Arabia, including those who may be
working and living in other Middle East countries. It also
addresses the many changes and opportunities of particular interest
to businesswomen and for men who will be working with women, both
Saudi and expatriate. Essential reading for all business executives
working in Saudi Arabia.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Now in its second edition, Race and Racialization presents new
scholarship focusing specifically on immigration and migration,
policies of multiculturalism, whiteness, gender and race, and
settler relations. Contributors explore the problem of
institutional racism from historical, comparative, and
international perspectives, providing readers with tools to
recognize the forces that contribute to the social construction of
racism and encouraging new ways of understanding racial thinking.
Offering a critical examination of the failures of integration and
multiculturalism in modern society, this theoretically rich volume
is an indispensable resource for courses centered on race studies
or other forms of oppression.
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