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This Palgrave Pivot features original research studies of wage
inequality in African countries including South Africa, Nigeria,
Tanzania, and Uganda. The contributors examine gender and racial
wage differentials, as well as the effects of urbanization and
globalization on inequality in wages and earnings. They also
examine the extent to which human capital factors such as education
and experience contribute to the significant wage differentials
that exist in African countries.
All things in life are about birthing. Concepts, viewpoints, and
even religious doctrine go through a process of birthing. In
"Birthing to the Workings, " author Shirley Johnson examines the
effect of the church leaving its Hebraic roots. In this informative
analysis, Johnson places key emphasis on the effect this had on
teachings related to the Godhead, Trinity, and Pentecost. Packed
with credible resources and buoyed by thorough research, this
examination provides revelations and truths relating to Godhead
perspectives and Hebraic viewpoint. It illustrates the following
points: The Hebraic believers emphasized the cohesiveness of the
whole God versus the singleness of the one person. The Father, and
at times the spirit, have become supporting actors, with Yeshua
stealing the show. The first apostolic believers of Yeshua believed
in manifestations rather than persons. Yeshua, the apostles, and
the early church did not support the current Godhead doctrines as
espoused by Western Christianity of today."Birthing to the
Workings" compares the birthing process of doctrine and the
workings of the Holy Spirit to the birth of a child. The
theological nature of birthing to workings is clarified as it
relates to Christianity, the Trinity, and the Hebraic roots
connection.
This book examines the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the
degree of inequality in wellbeing (income and wealth, health,
access to health care, employment, and education) in a number of
different countries around the globe. The effect of
socioeconomic inequality within a country on the outcome of
the pandemic is also considered. This book studies the differential
effects of Covid based on location, age, income, education, gender,
race/ethnicity, and immigrant status. Special attention is devoted
to indigenous populations and those who are institutionalized. The
short- and long-term effects of public policy developed to deal
with the pandemic’s fallout are studied, as are the effects of
the pandemic on innovations in health care systems and likely
extensions of public policy instituted during the pandemic to
alleviate unemployment, poverty, and income inequality.
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Heart Song (Paperback)
Shirley Johnson
bundle available
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R262
Discovery Miles 2 620
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Baby Small (Paperback)
Shirley Johnson
bundle available
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R373
Discovery Miles 3 730
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Two unlikely girls venture out into the real world and are brought
together by fate when devout Mary Frances is asked to leave her
Catholic school amidst heavy hazing and is sent to live with her
Grandmother near the ocean. There she meets the technologically
addicted Eleanor who lives all her life online. Eleanor just
happens to run one of the most popular classic rock blogs ever and
Mary Frances just happens to discover her grandmother's extensive
Beatles collection up in the attic. A coming of age story all about
Beatles, blogs, and best friends. Where the technologically
advanced meets a friend tucked away in the delicate folds of real
life.
In the summer of 1968 Baby Hunnicutt's mama dies and her daddy
gives her to her aunt to raise. The only trouble is Aunt Clem works
all day and leaves Baby in the hands of her teenage twins. Stoic
protector Allen and kind and gentle Jeffrey, along with the help of
their best friend, the unwashed and untamed Ed, raise up Baby the
best they know how. I Heart Ed Small takes the reader back in time
to the late sixties, when adventure and friendship were to be found
outside in the hot sun of public pools and the smoky haze of pool
halls. It's the story of how one little girl gets three lazy hippie
boys to get off the couch, clean up their language, and grow up. I
Heart Ed Small is the coming of age story of how Baby Hunnicutt
captures the wildest heart from the very beginning and never
relinquishes it from her sweet little hand. Just as Baby needs the
twins and Ed the most, they leave her life. The Vietnam War,
marriage and the call of adventure pull the boys away until the
tragic threads of life reunite them all once again.
All things in life are about birthing. Concepts, viewpoints, and
even religious doctrine go through a process of birthing. In
"Birthing to the Workings, " author Shirley Johnson examines the
effect of the church leaving its Hebraic roots. In this informative
analysis, Johnson places key emphasis on the effect this had on
teachings related to the Godhead, Trinity, and Pentecost. Packed
with credible resources and buoyed by thorough research, this
examination provides revelations and truths relating to Godhead
perspectives and Hebraic viewpoint. It illustrates the following
points: The Hebraic believers emphasized the cohesiveness of the
whole God versus the singleness of the one person. The Father, and
at times the spirit, have become supporting actors, with Yeshua
stealing the show. The first apostolic believers of Yeshua believed
in manifestations rather than persons. Yeshua, the apostles, and
the early church did not support the current Godhead doctrines as
espoused by Western Christianity of today."Birthing to the
Workings" compares the birthing process of doctrine and the
workings of the Holy Spirit to the birth of a child. The
theological nature of birthing to workings is clarified as it
relates to Christianity, the Trinity, and the Hebraic roots
connection.
This Palgrave Pivot features original research studies of wage
inequality in African countries including South Africa, Nigeria,
Tanzania, and Uganda. The contributors examine gender and racial
wage differentials, as well as the effects of urbanization and
globalization on inequality in wages and earnings. They also
examine the extent to which human capital factors such as education
and experience contribute to the significant wage differentials
that exist in African countries.
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