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The stories of Naz Gool Ebrahim and District Six are intimately
linked; in fact it is hard to imagine the one without the other.
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the niece of Cissie Gool, Naz came from fighting stock. Strong
women with strong voices ran in the family. So when the Apartheid
Government declared 'the District', a slum in 1966 and announced
plans to flatten it, Naz wasn’t about to lose all that she held
dear without a fight. She became the voice of the voiceless, both
in South Africa and in the USA and was nominated as ‘Woman of the
Year’. Naz combined her radical political activism with her roles
as devoted wife and mother to six children. Up until the end of her
life in 2005, she worked tirelessly to oppose the evil of racial
segregation.
To her opponents, she was an indomitable adversary,
but to her friends she was ‘Naz – Raz-a-ma-tazz’, a great lady who
certainly knew how to tell a story and put on a good show.
THE LAST PAGE OF RUDEUS’S TALE
The final disciple of the Man-God appears alongside the treacherous Geese: Badigadi. Equipped with Laplace’s Fighting God Armor and an unparalleled ability to regenerate his body, Badigadi promises a vicious, no-holds-barred fight to the death like Rudeus’s team has never seen before.
Rudeus’s lifelong war against the Man-God is almost over—what will be left when the dust clears?
Emotions at work: irrational, or invaluable? For centuries we have
divided mind and body, valuing reason over emotion. But new
research is fundamentally changing our understanding about how our
brains and body work. What might be possible when we leverage both
our reason AND emotion? Improving your emotional awareness will
enhance your performance. Collaboration relies on connection, and
genuine connection relies on our ability to communicate with one
another effectively, even when it feels uncomfortable. Leadership
development coach and former finance director Susan NÃ
ChrÃodáin, fluent in both the traditional language of business
and the language of workplace emotion, reveals how to build more
meaningful relationships at work so both you and your organization
profit.
Islamophobia is a form of religious prejudice aimed at Muslims and
it is on the rise. But not everyone agrees that Islamophobia exists
- and some people think that we should be afriad of Muslims and
Islam. This book, aimed at readers age 10 and up, shares the
perspectives of those who have faced discrimination due to their
faith, and the experiences of those on the frontlines of hate crime
where Islamophobia is found - in the media, in politics and in
daily interactions. Togethr with contributors from different
sections of the Muslim community, the authors talk about their
experiences of religious discrimination and anti-Muslim hate
crimes, look at how international politics can affect ordinary
people, and discuss what can be done to make our society a safe
space for us all. Aimed at young people aged 10 and upwards. Part
of the groundbreaking and important 'And Other Big Questions'
series, which offers balanced and considered views on the big
issues we face in the world we live in today. Other titles in the
series include: Who are Refugees and Migrants? What makes people
leave their homes? What is Right and Wrong? Who decides? Where do
values come from? What is Race? Who are racists? Why does skin
colour matter? What is Mental Health? Where does it come from? What
is Politics? Why should we care?
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In the Dark: Volume 1
Jin Shisi Chai N/A; Translated by Beans N/A
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A Child Like You
Na'ima Robert; Illustrated by Nadine Kaadan
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All about Grasshoppers
Karen Kenney; Illustrated by Na
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R762
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Four brave children watch, listen, search, and feel, as they
experience the inequalities, dangers and injustices of life in our
world. Inspired by real-life activists and campaigners Greta
Thunberg, Yusra Mardini, Marley Dias and Iqbal Masih, each of these
children is filled with courage, determination and hope. They
campaign to help save the planet, show that refugees can contribute
and show leadership in sport in their new land, they build a
library of 1000 books depicting black girls, they speak out against
the outrage of child slavery. Lyrical and powerful, this book is a
passionate call to children everywhere to speak their truth and
stand up for a better world.
Kicked out by his family and wandering the streets, an unemployed
34-year-old shut-in thinks he's hit rock-bottom - just as he's hit
and killed by a speeding truck! Awakening to find himself reborn as
an infant in a world of swords and sorcery, but with the memories
of his first life intact, Rudeus Greyrat is determined not to
repeat his past mistakes. He's going to make the most of this
reincarnation as he sets off on the adventure of a second lifetime!
This book pushes the theoretical boundaries of human rights
education, engaging with complex questions of climate-related
injustices, re-imagining education through a decolonising lens, and
problematising the relationship between rights and
responsibilities. It presents international studies of HRE in
varied contexts (e.g. Uganda, Japan, Ireland) to explore the views
and experiences of children who identify as human rights defenders,
initial teachers’ understandings of concepts such as teacher
agency in conflict-affected settings, and the barriers to
children’s political agency. The book also highlights HRE in
practice including participatory research with very young children
as co-researchers and realising rights through play pedagogies,
creative writing approaches and picturebooks. A HRE lens is also
brought to bear on emerging subjects such as relationships and
sexuality education and wellbeing. Aimed at educators, researchers
and practitioners, and engaging with a range of concepts, contexts
and contemporary challenges, this book offers new insights into
HRE, particularly in the context of issues relating to children’s
rights education and participation.
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All about Dragonflies
Karen Kenney; Illustrated by Na
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This fully revised edition of Early Years Practice: Getting It
Right from the Start integrates theory and practice and expands on
the topics of early childhood practice as located within the
context of international curriculum frameworks including Aistear,
the Irish framework. With two new chapters it introduces readers to
the complexities and possibilities of a play-based pedagogy and the
importance of pedagogical leadership. Drawing on recent
international scholarship the book pays particular attention to
role of outdoor play and learning and the impact of digital
technologies. It considers how best to manage the competing
demands, challenges and tensions that affect the daily experiences
of educators and children in contemporary society. This new edition
also revises the original text with expanded references on topics
such as the ecology of early childhood settings, education for
sustainability, developmental psychology, education and
neuroscience. This timely text also reviews international
literature from both research and practice, strengthens
understandings of the key role of relationships to quality practice
and the effects on the development and learning of young children.
All the chapters provide specific examples of good practice with
strategies and suggestions aimed at enhancing the overall
experience of early childhood settings for both educators and
children. The information collected and explored in the book can be
used by lecturers and educators alike to stimulate conversation,
guide reflection and support the profession of early childhood
educators to collectively work towards achieving, supporting and
sustaining high quality early years practice that adds
constructively the lives of babies and young children.
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In the Dark: Volume 3
Jin Shisi Chai N/A; Translated by Beans N/A
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Deceit (Paperback)
JónÃna Leósdóttir; Translated by Quentin Bates
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After trekking nearly 7,500 miles, from Istanbul, Turkey to
Xi’an, China, French travel writer Bernard Ollivier thought he
had put the Silk Road behind him—enough for a retiree to rest on
his laurels! But that was before meeting his now-partner-in-life
Bénédicte Flatet. Why, she asked, hadn’t he set out from
France? After all, the city of Lyon was once Europe’s silk
capital. Â Now, at seventy-five years old, Ollivier decides
to lace up his walking boots and head out to complete his Silk-Road
journey, once and for all: 1,900 miles, from Lyon to Istanbul. Only
this time, he won’t be alone. Flatet has long yearned to hike
side-by-side with Ollivier, so the couple sets out
together . . .
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This unexpected fourth volume in Ollivier’s Silk Road series (Out
of Istanbul, Walking to Samarkand, and Winds of the Steppe) is a
wonderful bonus for the author’s fans: not only is it the
enthralling continuation of his long walk across Asia, it’s a new
journey unto itself, across Europe, full of delightful firsts, such
as the inclusion of short chronicles by Flatet. Through ten
countries—from familiar France and Italy to the more mysterious
Balkans—the intrepid pair invites us to discover the sometimes
happy, sometimes tragic history of those they encounter, and to
share in their daily lives. Back to Istanbul is both a fervent
appeal for greater understanding among peoples, and a magnificent
declaration of love. Â
When life gives you another world, you take it for all it's worth!
The irreverant new isekai adventure from the creator of Didn't I
Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?! and I Shall
Survive Using Potions! Anime streaming now! After growing up an
orphan, Mitsuha has a healthy respect for money and a desire to
live well--at least, until she dies after being pushed off a cliff.
Waking up in a strange fantasy world, Mitsuha narrowly survives an
encounter with a pack of wolves, then realizes she has the power to
move between this world and the real one. A lesser person might
embark on heroic adventures--Mitsuha instead immediately recognizes
the lucrative possibilities of her new situation, and heads out to
buy an arsenal of modern weapons. Her goal: to acquire 80,000 gold,
and the life of leisure she's always dreamed of!
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In the Dark: Volume 2
Jin Shisi Chai N/A; Translated by Beans N/A
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Organizational diversity has become a topic of interest for
practitioners and academics alike. This book explores how diversity
in organizations is, and can be researched, providing readers with
insights into the potential research designs for studies in
contemporary organizations. This includes paying attention to
methods but also to the role of the researcher and research bodies
in the field, their potential as activists as well as to the
theoretical question of standpoints in researching organizational
diversity. Chapters also consider the diversity of research
participants, inclusive research, and intersectionality. All
contributors are experts in diversity research, and in their
contributions, they reflect upon the appropriate methods for the
specific type of diversity research they conduct, noting strengths
and weaknesses and illustrating their arguments with practical
examples from their work. This handbook will be of great value to
academics, students, researchers, practitioners, and professionals
with an interest in broadening their understanding of how to
research organizational diversity in contemporary organizations or
seeking to develop their awareness of diversity when researching
management and organization, more generally.
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Wonders of the Wild
Éanna Nà Lamhna; Illustrated by Brian Fitzgerald
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Wildlife expert Éanna Nà Lamhna and artist Brian Fitzgerald
explore the WONDERS OF THE WILD Nature has lots of hidden
treasures. From rabbits eating their own poo to what feeds on
humans and how caterpillars burst! Discover animal-eating plants,
what rises from the dead, sealife that glows in the dark, and many
more weird and wonderful surprises from nature.
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