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Samba in Switzerland
Paul Yanuziello; Illustrated by Joshua Miller
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R536
Discovery Miles 5 360
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Samba in Brazil (Hardcover)
Paul Yanuziello; Illustrated by Joshua Miller
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R548
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This Lab Book is the only text of its kind dedicated to the field
of strength & conditioning Provides the foundation for
performing exercise testing and training in a one-stop resource
Practical manual for coaches, trainers, and students
The only comprehensive book on racism for human service students
and professionals; this book addresses all forms of racism from an
historical, theoretical, institutional, interpersonal and
professional perspective. This text discusses how racism can be
dealt with in clinical, communal and organizational contexts. The
third edition encompasses a wealth of vital new scholarship on the
perpetually changing contours of racism and strategies to confront
it. Fulfilling NASW and CSWE cultural competency requirements, this
book teaches socially-just practices to helping professionals from
any discipline.Using coloniality and other critical theories as a
conceptual framework, the text analyzes all levels of racism:
structural, personal, interpersonal, professional, and cultural. It
features the contributions of a new team of authors and scholars;
new conceptual and theoretical material; a new chapter on
immigration racism and updated content to reflect how racism and
white supremacy are manifested today; and new content on the impact
of racism on economics, technology, and environmental degradation;
expanded sections on slavery; current political manifestations of
racism and much more. The new edition provides in-depth multilevel
complex exploration and includes varied perspectives that will be
meaningful for anyone involved in human services. Readers
appreciate the book's sensitive, complex and multidimensional
approach to this difficult topic. Purchase includes digital access
for use on most mobile devices or computers. New to the Third
Edition: Integrates the perspectives and insights of two new expert
authors. Includes a new chapter on the root causes for the
increased flow of migrants, displaced people, and refugees and the
impact of racism on their lives; and discusses the rise of fascism
and white supremacy along with the confluence of racism and
COVID-19. Includes a new model of dialogue, "Critical
Conversations," which offers a roadmap for facilitating productive
conversations on race and racism. Presents updated coverage of the
killings of young people of color by law enforcement. Offers a
detailed examination of the Trump era and the impact of Obama
presidency on the dynamics of racism. Provides practical
applications which include exercises that explore social group and
intersectional identities, stereotypes, microaggressions,
organizational audits, and structural oppression. Key Features:
Addresses how racism is part of the DNA of human services
organizations and provides strategies for facilitating change
Explains how professionals can resist racism and serve as
anti-racism activists Provides practical applications and exercises
in each chapter Includes instructor's manual, links to relevant
podcasts and additional resources, and PowerPoint outlines for each
chapter
This Lab Book is the only text of its kind dedicated to the field
of strength & conditioning Provides the foundation for
performing exercise testing and training in a one-stop resource
Practical manual for coaches, trainers, and students
"Each morning I would strike out for this temple of learning in the
crisp autumn air . . . with a sense of purpose and the conviction
that this was where I belonged."--Marilyn Stasio from "My Research
Project"
Inspired partly by Richard Altick's "The Scholar Adventurers, "the
thirteen writers in "Curiosity's Cats" offer powerful arguments for
the value of hands-on research, be it chasing documents, cracking
mysteries, interviewing long-lost subjects, or visiting exotic and
not-so-exotic locales.
Alberto Martinez explains how diligence with dates can provide
clues to unlock the most difficult historical puzzles. Jan Reid
explores the difference between research for an epic novel and
research to write the epic biography of a friend. Margot Livesey
suspects that she continues to write novels simply to do the
research. But every essay testifies to the fact that research is
valuable not only because of the product that may result from it,
but because the process itself fulfills a basic human need.
Contributors include: Philip J. Anderson, Annette Kolodny,
Theodore Kornweibel Jr., Margot Livesey, Alberto A. Martinez, Bruce
Joshua Miller, Katherine Hall Page, Jan Reid, Ali Selim, Marilyn
Stasio, Ned Stuckey-French, Bruce White, and Steve Yates.
Bruce Joshua Miller has edited two books and written for public
radio, the "Chicago Tribune, " and other publications. He has
worked in the book industry for thirty-five years.
The routinization of non-invasive prenatal genetic testing (NIPT)
raises urgent questions about disability rights and reproductive
justice. Supporters defend NIPT on the grounds that genetic
information about the fetus helps would-be parents make better
family planning choices. Prenatal Genetic Testing, Abortion, and
Disability Justice challenges that assessment by exploring how NIPT
can actually constrain pregnant women's options. Prospective
parents must balance a complicated array of factors, including the
familial, social, and financial support they can reasonably expect
to receive if they choose to carry a disabled fetus to term and
raise after birth, causing many pregnant women to "choose"
termination. Focusing on the US, the book explores the intent and
effects of prenatal screening in connection to women's bodily
autonomy and disability rights, addressing themes at the
intersection of genetic medicine, policymaking, critical
disabilities studies, and political theory. Knight and Miller shift
debates about reprogenetics from bioethics to political practice,
as well as thoroughly critiquing the neoliberal state and the
eugenic technologies that support it. Providing concrete
suggestions for reforming medical practice, welfare policy, and
cultural norms surrounding disability, this book highlights sites
of necessary reform to envision how prospective parents can make
truly free choices about prenatal genetic testing and selection
abortion.
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Samba in Brazil (Paperback)
Paul Yanuziello; Illustrated by Joshua Miller
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R287
R267
Discovery Miles 2 670
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The Miller Cousins get an alarming letter. Their Gramma has been
kidnapped and the boys are called into action. How will the cousins
find Gramma and how will they get away from the man-eating guards
protecting an ancient mummy. In this book, written by five
real-life cousins, the boys, being smart and clever detectives, go
on a great adventure to save their Gramma and find amazing
surprises.
Scott Norton was an everyday citizen, who wanted to live a normal
life. But when the deaths of two of his friends has him looking for
answers, Scott finds himself on the run for his life. With no one
to trust, he alone must confront those who were responsible. He is
forced to face an enemy who are above politics, and truely rule the
world. He is forced to face the shadows.
Who are the Elite? And will Scott Norton be able to expose their
global agenda?
This is the story of Jordan Highland, a Hollywood child star whose
life resembles the card game called Mao--a game in which only the
dealer knows the rules. A heroin addict at fifteen, Jordan is
estranged from his neurotic aging-starlet mother and the victim of
his ex-pro football player father's bizarre sexual predilections.
Having crashed and burned in the L.A. fast lane before he is old
enough to drive, Jordan waits and watches as his mother and
grandmother--an extraordinary woman who was once a renowned
photographer and is ravaged by cancer--play the ultimate hand of
Mao, with Jordan designated as the winner's "prize."
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