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Jeff Yuna, in his second book, God Heals, uses the same
combination of biblical truth and practical example, not only to
teach the reader but to inspire as well. God Heals is not the
perspective of a television evangelist or global healing ministry,
but rather comes from the trenches of hospitals and visits to the
sick as a common man. God does heal, and this book can dispel
disbelief, stir faith, and promote action. It belongs on the
bookshelves of all Christians, particularly those with interest in
healing.
Journey back in time to the prehistoric world. Dim the light and
shine your magic torch to see dinosaurs appear before your eyes...
Travel the globe, visiting some of its most famous fossil sites, on
the trail of more than 50 prehistoric beasts that once roamed the
earth. Search for the mighty T-rex in North America, take to the
skies with the pterosaurs in Europe and be careful you don't get
trampled by enormous sauropods in Australia. Dinosaurs and
Prehistoric Beasts is packed with dino facts, with a hidden layer
only visible when you shine your magic torch. Let the adventure
begin!
Tango and the Dancing Body in Istanbul explores the expansion of
social Argentine tango dancing among Muslim actors in Turkey,
pioneered in Istanbul despite the conservative rule of the Justice
and Development Party (JDP) and Tayyip Erdogan. In this book, Melin
Levent Yuna questions why a dance that appears to publicly
represent an erotic relationship finds space to expand and increase
dramatically in the number of contemporary Turkish Muslim tango
dancers, particularly during a conservative rule. Even during the
2020 Covid-19 pandemic, tango dance classes, gatherings, and
messages flourished on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Zoom.
Urban Turkey and its tango dance performances provide one symbol
and example of how neoliberal capitalism could go hand in hand with
conservatism by becoming a bridge between Europe and the Middle
East. This study largely focuses on the dancers' perspective while
presenting the policies of Erdogan. It presents the social
characteristics of the tango dancers, the meanings they attach to
their bodies and their dance as well as what this dance reflects
about them - besides the policies of the Justice and Development
Party. The book approaches the tango dance and its dancing body in
terms of layers of meaning systems in a neoliberal and conservative
context. This study will be of great interest to students and
scholars in dance, anthropology, cultural studies, and performance
studies.
Intergenerational income mobility is of great societal importance
due to its relevance to equal socio-economic opportunity and future
economic efficiency. In her book Dr Hou explores the potential role
of education policy in reducing intergenerational transmission of
poverty and promoting intergenerational income mobility in China.
Her research investigates the extent to which intergenerational
income persists in China, the mechanisms behind intergenerational
inequality, and premises for policy intervention. The interaction
between families, labour markets, and public policies that
structure a child's opportunities and determine the extent to which
income is related to family background are discussed in detail. The
book comprises of three separate empirical studies examining the
relationship between parents' income and the long-term welfare of
their children for two birth cohorts; the role education plays in
the intergenerational income relationship; and possible policy
intervention channels to facilitate intergenerational income
mobility. The lessons learnt from the empirical studies in this
book offer the basis for a discussion of current educational
policies and provide guidance for developing more appropriate
public policies to promote intergenerational income mobility in
China in the future. This book contributes to the international
discussion by providing evidence in Chinese context, and also
provides guidance for policymakers attempting to develop more
appropriate public policies to promote intergenerational income
mobility in China.
Religion, violence, and ethnicity are all intertwined in the
history of Pakistan. The entrenchment of landed interests,
operationalized through violence, ethnic identity, and power
through successive regimes has created a system of 'authoritarian
clientalism.' This book offers comparative, historicist, and
multidisciplinary views on the role of identity politics in the
development of Pakistan. Bringing together perspectives on the
dynamics of state-building, the book provides insights into
contemporary processes of national contestation which are crucially
affected by their treatment in the world media, and by the
reactions they elicit within an increasingly globalised polity. It
investigates the resilience of landed elites to political and
social change, and, in the years after partition, looks at the
impact on land holdings of population transfer. It goes on to
discuss religious identities and their role in both the
construction of national identity and in the development of
sectarianism. The book highlights how ethnicity and identity
politics are an enduring marker in Pakistani politics, and why they
are increasingly powerful and influential. An insightful collection
on a range of perspectives on the dynamics of identity politics and
the nation-state, this book on Pakistan will be a useful
contribution to South Asian Politics, South Asian History, and
Islamic Studies.
Social cohesion has had different meanings for people depending on
their background, their interests, where they live in the world,
and at what time they lived. In the social sciences, social
cohesion is a term used to explain the social and cultural
consequences of structural changes related to industrialization and
modernity. In the European Union, structural changes which relate
to globalization, European integration, the restructuring of
welfare states, ageing societies, and transitions from communism,
have often led to more insecurity and material inequalities between
people. Higher rates of immigration, and issues related to the
integration of migrants and their descendants, have also led to
anxieties about the preservation of national cultures and
identities. This book argues that perceived crises in social
cohesion in Europe have more to do with the consequences of
structural change rather than the failure of multiculturalism and
immigration. It looks at the relationship between social cohesion
and social change in Europe, focusing on the European Union as a
whole, and on urban areas such as Paris, France and Bradford, UK.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Patterns
of Prejudice.
Social cohesion has had different meanings for people depending on
their background, their interests, where they live in the world,
and at what time they lived. In the social sciences, social
cohesion is a term used to explain the social and cultural
consequences of structural changes related to industrialization and
modernity. In the European Union, structural changes which relate
to globalization, European integration, the restructuring of
welfare states, ageing societies, and transitions from communism,
have often led to more insecurity and material inequalities between
people. Higher rates of immigration, and issues related to the
integration of migrants and their descendants, have also led to
anxieties about the preservation of national cultures and
identities. This book argues that perceived crises in social
cohesion in Europe have more to do with the consequences of
structural change rather than the failure of multiculturalism and
immigration. It looks at the relationship between social cohesion
and social change in Europe, focusing on the European Union as a
whole, and on urban areas such as Paris, France and Bradford, UK.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Patterns
of Prejudice.
In her determination to change her fate, Aristia has taken up
swordsmanship to become a splendid knight like her father. But
having been plagued with a weak constitution since birth, it's not
quite something she'll be able to accomplish with just her
resolve...Will she be able safely walk down this new path she's
chosen for herself?
The empire is in full festival mode. But for Aristia, the ballroom
is yet another battlefield. Princesses from neighboring kingdoms
are here with their eyes on her place by Ruveliss’s side! They
are willing to use every dirty trick in the book to humiliate her
and turn the prince against her. Luckily, some very unexpected
allies come to her aid!
Religion, violence, and ethnicity are all intertwined in the
history of Pakistan. The entrenchment of landed interests,
operationalized through violence, ethnic identity, and power
through successive regimes has created a system of 'authoritarian
clientalism.' This book offers comparative, historicist, and
multidisciplinary views on the role of identity politics in the
development of Pakistan. Bringing together perspectives on the
dynamics of state-building, the book provides insights into
contemporary processes of national contestation which are crucially
affected by their treatment in the world media, and by the
reactions they elicit within an increasingly globalised polity. It
investigates the resilience of landed elites to political and
social change, and, in the years after partition, looks at the
impact on land holdings of population transfer. It goes on to
discuss religious identities and their role in both the
construction of national identity and in the development of
sectarianism. The book highlights how ethnicity and identity
politics are an enduring marker in Pakistani politics, and why they
are increasingly powerful and influential. An insightful collection
on a range of perspectives on the dynamics of identity politics and
the nation-state, this book on Pakistan will be a useful
contribution to South Asian Politics, South Asian History, and
Islamic Studies.
Thanks to the crass yet well-meaning Carsein and her new imperial
bodyguards, Aristia's pleased to get her training back on track,
though it's Allendis's return that truly excites her. Being apart
seems to have only brough them closer-but are close enough that she
can finally tell him the truth...?
Out in the peaceful countryside, far away from the painful memories
of the Imperial Capital, Aristia hopes to recuperate and focus on
her sword training. However, she soon finds out the hard way that
it's not so easy to escape fate. As Ruveliss's unexpected visit
rekindles the deep-seated trauma in her heart, can Tia find the
strength cut a new path for herself?
Believed to be a girl of prophecy, Aristia has been preparing to be
the empress for her entire life...but when the actual girl in the
prophecy suddenly appears, everything comes crumbling down. And
when she's sentenced to death by the emperor she loves, there's
nothing she can do but curse the unfairness of it all-that is,
until she wakes in the body of her ten-year-old self. She's been
given a second chance, and this time, Aristia is determined to pave
her own path through life!
Whether led by fate or dark forces, a young girl named Viola
appears at the witch Ellen's door-a chance encounter that bursts
open the gates of tragedy. As she explores the house of horrors,
which lies deep in the forest awaiting its prey, what new bloody
beginnings are in store?
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Arrest Me
Yuna Maas
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R918
Discovery Miles 9 180
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Yunas Samad's trenchant analysis of contemporary Pakistan features
five main players: the people, the army, the Islamists, the
politicians and the Americans. His book explains how a series of
alliances borne of political and strategic expediency between the
US and the military, between these parties and the Afghan
mujahidin, and between various Pakistani politicians and some or
all of the above - have continually undermined the state to the
extent that its very existence is now in jeopardy. Much of the
country is now under the de facto control of an indigenous,
'Pakistani', Taliban, whose writ is extending to Swat, Punjab and
Sind along with its traditional bastion in the North West Frontier.
Yet even in this parlous situation Pakistan's military and
intelligence apparatus continue to be obsessed with waging a proxy
war against India, whether in Kashmir or Afghanistan, at the
expense of their own state's stability, while some elements now,
paradoxically, see American influence in Afghanistan as a greater
threat to Pakistan than the traditional foe across its eastern
border. These high stakes contests for strategic and political
power have also harmed Pakistan's economy, argues Samad,
impoverishing many of its people while the military 'state within a
state elite' benefits from American largesse and a tiny business
elite enjoys the rich pickings of the of neo-liberal policies
enacted at the behest of the World Bank and other international
agencies. In conclusion Samad returns to his key themes: explaining
how ordinary Pakistanis have been ignored by the country's military
and civilian rulers, how their material circumstances have steadily
deteriorated over the last twenty or more years and how grand
strategic designs fashioned in Islamabad and Washington continue to
undermine political life and have ushered in forms of Islamist and
sectarian politics that were largely unknown in Pakistan.
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Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
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R205
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
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