Maya Kalyanpur, "The Politics of English Language Education and Social Inequality " English | ISBN: 0367646161 | 2022 | 220 pages | PDF | 9 MB Based on policy analysis and empirical data, this book examines the problematic consequences of colonial legacies of language policies and English language education in the multilingual contexts of the Global South. The Playful Life by Jones, Julie P.;Dearybury, Jed; English | 2022 | ISBN: 1119882001 | 319 pages | True PDF EPUB | 57.17 MB
The Player's Eye: A Quick Guide to Seeing, Sensing and Successfully Seducing ANY Female Target of your Choosing by C.K. Murray English | March 31, 2018 | ISBN: 1987415930 | 54 pages | EPUB | 0.11 Mb Seduce Women with Ease
The Penny-Pinching Prepper: Save More, Spend Less and Get Prepared for Any Disaster by Bernie Carr English | February 10th, 2022 | ISBN: 1612434878 | 296 pages | True EPUB | 1.54 MB This DIY guide features cost-saving strategies for stockpiling emergency supplies so you can be fully prepared without breaking the bank! The Pedagogy of Teacher Activism: Portraits of Four Teachers for Justice By Keith Catone 2016 | 156 Pages | ISBN: 1433134373 | PDF | 4 MB Through the artful science of portraiture, The Pedagogy of Teacher Activism presents the stories of four teacher activists―how they are and have become social change agents―to uncover important pedagogical underpinnings of teacher activism. Embedded in their stories are moments of political clarity and consciousness, giving rise to their purpose as teacher activists. The narratives illuminate how both inner passions and those stirred by caring relationships with others motivate their work, while the intentional ways in which they attempt to disrupt power relations give shape to their approaches to teacher activism. Knowing their work will never truly be done and that the road they travel is often difficult, the teacher activists considered here persist because of the hope and possibility that their work might change the world. Like many pre-service educators or undergraduates contemplating teaching as a vocation, these teacher activists were not born ready for the work that they do. Yet by mining their biographical histories and trajectories of political development, this book illuminates the pedagogy of teacher activism that guides their work. Rachel Edwards, Keith Reader, "The Papin Sisters" English | 2001 | ISBN: 0198160100, 0198160119 | PDF | pages: 143 | 1.2 mb France's "murder of the century" remains also the most violent non-war crime by women against women on record. The Papin sisters' killing and mutilation of their mistresses in 1933 has provoked reproduction and speculation ever since, by such prominent cultural figures as Simone de Beauvoir, Jacques Lacan, and Claude Chabrol. This book offers an overview of these reproductions and draws some provocative conclusions from them.
The Pacific Theater in 1944: The History of the Decisive Campaigns that Contributed to the Allies' Victory over Japan by Charles River Editors English | November 21, 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BN4NTMJH | 175 pages | EPUB | 8.35 Mb The powerful forces of the United States Navy (USN), Marine Corps, and Army advanced inexorably against Imperial Japan in 1944. Following massive interdiction of Japanese merchant shipping by American submarines and multiple naval victories, the Americans stood poised to liberate the Philippines, then move on to locations closer to the Japanese home islands. The Oxford India Anthology of Malayalam Dalit Writing By M. Dasan (editor), V. Pratibha (editor), C.S. Chandrika (editor), Pradeepan Pampirikunnu (editor) 2012 | 424 Pages | ISBN: 0198079400 | PDF | 62 MB Malayalam, believed to have evolved from tribal, Tamil, and Sanskrit mixes in roughly the 9th century, has a history of writing dating back to the 12th century. It is the youngest of the Dravidian languages, but its written tradition until the latter half of the 20th century has no visible Dalit presence. This anthology makes visible the ideological and aesthetic differences that Malayalam Dalit writing has from its mainstream writing which has already been widely translated. Because Dalit writing demands a different sensibility and ideological paradigm from readers, breakthroughs were slow. With 55 selections from songs, poems, short stories, excerpts from novels, biographical sketches, plays, and critical writings, this collection represents the work of 36 writers and 19 translators. Arranged genre wise and chronologically, the volume includes section introductions for each genre, and short bio-notes on the authors and translators. The General Introduction interprets the historical, cultural, and social contexts of Malayalam Dalit writing, and provides the logical and conceptual framework of the selections for a better understanding of this hitherto marginalized discourse. This volume will appeal to anybody who seeks to understand the ideology, origin, and development of anti-caste literature in South India because the appearance and rise of Dalit writing is one of the most important developments in 20th century Indian literature and politics. Marc Weller, "The Oxford Handbook of the Use of Force in International Law" English | 2017 | ISBN: 0198806213, 0199673047 | PDF | pages: 1376 | 12.3 mb The prohibition of the use of force in international law is one of the major achievements of international law in the past century. The attempt to outlaw war as a means of national policy and to establish a system of collective security after both World Wars resulted in the creation of the United Nations Charter, which remains a principal point of reference for the law on the use of force to this day. There have, however, been considerable challenges to the law on the prohibition ofThe prohibition of the use of force in international law is one of the major achievements of international law in the past century. The attempt to outlaw war as a means of national policy and to establish a system of collective security after both World Wars resulted in the creation of the United Nations Charter, which remains a principal point of reference for the law on the use of force to this day. There have, however, been considerable challenges to the law on the prohibition of the use of force over the past two decades. The Oracle of Dodona: The History of Ancient Greece's Oldest Oracle by Charles River Editors English | October 27, 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BKTLJBKG | 72 pages | EPUB | 1.07 Mb In ancient Greece, "no other practice was so universal than the consultation of oracles." These holy sites were found in 260 locations around the Greek-speaking world, and they were considered the "most satisfactory means of ascertaining the future." These sanctuaries were "set apart from the profane, ordinary world" and were in the beginning restricted to natural locations where the divine was thought to be "especially present." They were set aside for special spiritual functions, and a state of purity was generally required of its participants. A historical tendency toward providing haven for criminals was based on the fear of shedding blood in a holy place, and the "fear that the evil magic would emanate from his curse." |