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Yoruba Mythology: Definitive Guide to African Orisha Gods, Goddess and Fascinating Stories by Trident Books English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0B2PGDM4D | 52 pages | EPUB | 0.46 Mb Yoruba religion has a long history that dates back to the Stone Age. Around 600 BC, it was influenced by the introduction of agriculture from the Middle East. Initially, their Gods symbolized various natural elements such as streams, storms, and forests. The Yoruba Gods' appearance has become more anthropomorphic as agriculture, metallurgy, and civilization expanded. Yoruba religion comprises ancient religious and spiritual conceptions, Yoruba mythology, and Yoruba customs.
Tamara Verma, "Yoga Nidra Scripts 2: More Meditations for Effortless Relaxation, Rejuvenation and Reconnection" English | ISBN: 1777488826 | 2021 | 201 pages | AZW3 | 1385 KB Following the successful first book, Yoga Nidra Scripts 2 is another powerful book of meditations for yoga teachers, healers, and anyone wanting to share or read guided meditation. Featuring an inspiring array of 22 meditations, from short Yoga Nidra scripts to full-length visualizations. All in inclusive, inviting language, rich with positive affirmations and deep relaxation techniques for stress management. Enjoy Yoga Nidra meditations for: Working Bodies: Chronic Illness in the Canadian Workplace By Sharon-Dale Stone, Valorie A. Crooks, Michelle Owen 2014 | 240 Pages | ISBN: 0773543775 | PDF | 2 MB While significant research has been produced in the field of disability studies, little attention has been paid to experiences of chronic illness. Working Bodies emphasizes the workplace as an important site for understanding such experiences, as employment status has an enormous impact on social and economic standing in Canadian society. The essays in this collection examine the perspectives of both workers and employers, painting a disturbing picture of the challenges that people with chronic illness face in an already demanding labour market. The focus on the Canadian workplace allows for an in-depth understanding of this context and for meaningful comparisons between populations and across workplace environments. Contributors include scholars and practitioners in disability studies, health sciences, geography, occupational therapy, sociology, and labour relations, their expert knowledge ranging from the imperatives of employers, to lived experiences of chronic illness, to the application of workplace policy. By combining research-based chapters with personal reflections on work and chronic illness, Working Bodies grounds itself in existing scholarship while opening up new avenues of discussion. Contributors include Terri Aversa, Andrea Black, Keri Cameron (McMaster University), Nicolette Carlan (University of Waterloo), Vera Chouinard (McMaster University), Valorie A, Crooks (Simon Fraser University), Julie Devaney, Le-Ann Dolan, Adam Gilgoff, Nancy Hutchinson (Queen's University), Vicki Kristman (Lakehead University), Terry Krupa (Queen's University), Rosemary Lysaght (Queen's University), Margaret Oldfield (University of Toronto), Michelle Owen (University of Winnipeg), Melissa Popiel, Wendy Porch, William S. Shaw (University of Massachusetts), Corinne Stevens, Iffath Syed (York University), Joan Versnel (Dalhousie University), and Kelly Williams-Whitt (University of Lethbridge). Michael Kleen, "Witchcraft in Illinois: A Cultural History" English | ISBN: 1625858760 | 2017 | 192 pages | EPUB | 4 MB For the first time in print, Michael Kleen presents the full story of the Prairie State's dalliance with the dark arts. |