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What happens to a country that was built on race when the
boundaries of black and white have started to fade? Not only is the
literal face of America changing where white will no longer be the
majority, but the belief in the firmness of these categories and
the boundaries that have been drawn is also disintegrating. In a
nuanced reading of culture in a post Obama America, this book asks
what will become of the racial categories of black and white in an
increasingly multi-ethnic, racially ambiguous, and culturally fluid
country. Through readings of sites of cultural friction such as the
media frenzy around 'transracial' Rachel Dolezal, the new
popularity of racially ambiguous dolls, and the confusion over
Obama's race, Fading Out Black and White explores the contemporary
construction of race. This insightful, provocative glimpse at
identity formation in the US reviews the new frontier of race and
looks back at the archaism of the one-drop rule that is unique to
America.
An evidence-based guide to the uses, benefits and practical
application of a plant-based diet for all health professionals,
taking both a holistic and a systems-based (heart, respiratory
system, diabetes, kidneys, liver, gut) approach. The book draws on
the University of Winchester's Plant-based nutrition course, the
first university course on plant-based nutrition in the UK. Edited
by two cancer doctors based in the UK and Canada and a specialist
dietitian, chapter authors include the key exponents of plant-based
nutrition in their chosen field, many with international
reputations. While each chapter looks at an individual body system,
the aggregate evidence from all authors is clear - eating
plant-based whole foods will save millions of lives and years of
suffering from chronic diseases.
What happens to a country that was built on race when the
boundaries of black and white have started to fade? Not only is the
literal face of America changing where white will no longer be the
majority, but the belief in the firmness of these categories and
the boundaries that have been drawn is also disintegrating. In a
nuanced reading of culture in a post Obama America, this book asks
what will become of the racial categories of black and white in an
increasingly multi-ethnic, racially ambiguous, and culturally fluid
country. Through readings of sites of cultural friction such as the
media frenzy around 'transracial' Rachel Dolezal, the new
popularity of racially ambiguous dolls, and the confusion over
Obama's race, Fading Out Black and White explores the contemporary
construction of race. This insightful, provocative glimpse at
identity formation in the US reviews the new frontier of race and
looks back at the archaism of the one-drop rule that is unique to
America.
In entirely accessible terms, Wendy Lawson lays out her
groundbreaking theory of Single Attention and Associated Cognition
in Autism (SAACA), an approach that explains autism in terms of the
unique learning style of individuals on the autism spectrum. She
shows that whereas neurotypical people can easily shift their
attention from one interest to another, those on the autism
spectrum tend to focus on a single theme at any one time. This
leads to a deep, intense attention. Wendy describes practical
outcomes for individuals, families, educators and employers. She
shows that when this unique learning style is understood, valued
and accommodated, individuals on the autism spectrum can be
empowered to achieve their fullest potential. This is an essential
read for anyone with a personal or professional interest in autism,
including individuals on the spectrum and their families,
educators, clinical practitioners, researchers, occupational
therapists, and other professionals.
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