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The final chapter, a case study on immigration, demonstrates the authors' integrative method. ![]() Free Download Becoming Heritage: Recognition, Exclusion, and the Politics of Black Cultural Heritage in Colombia by Maria Fernanda Escallón English | 2023 | ISBN: 1009180371 | 260 Pages | True PDF | 5.5 MB ![]() Free Download Sister Joan Chittister, "Becoming Fully Human: The Greatest Glory of God" English | 2005 | ISBN: 1580511465 | EPUB | pages: 123 | 0.2 mb Drawing from the folklore and scripture of other cultures, as well as her own monastic tradition, Sister Joan Chittister develops a spirituality that understands what it means to be human and the importance of seeing others for what they truly are―sacred. ![]() Free Download Renuka Singh, "Becoming Buddha: Wisdom Culture for A Meaningful Life" English | 2012 | ISBN: 0670085375 | EPUB | pages: 208 | 1.2 mb Becoming Buddha compiles the invaluable teachings of contemporary Buddhist teachers who have sought to illuminate the ways of the Buddha in a manner that is comprehensible to a wide audience. These lectures comprise easy to follow dialogues, with anecdotes from the Buddha s own life as well as the lives of ordinary people, to explain how everyone can attain Buddhahood. The message underlying these teachings is that becoming Buddha is not an unattainable ideal. Each person can be a Buddha by becoming the perfect spiritual practitioner, one who wants enlightenment for all fellow creatures. This is not achieved simply through prayers or offerings but through the practical application of Buddha s wisdom to our own lives. The book reaffirms the significance of taking responsibility for our actions and instructs us to cherish all sentient beings in this life. The friendly, empathetic tone puts the reader at ease, reducing the distance between teacher and disciple. Becoming Buddha includes a previously unrecorded lecture by the Dalai Lama, rare photographs of the other educators who speak through this book and an article by eminent Buddhist scholar Professor Robert Thurman, which locates enlightenment in a socio-historical context, establishing that it is not merely a spiritual desire but an essential tool for survival today. ![]() Free Download Become a Hardware Technology Guru by Michael Baldauf English | March 26, 2024 | ASIN: B0CW1MVHLH | 71 pages | PDF | 31 Mb ![]() Free Download Become A Pro Data Scientist: Statistics concept of Data Science by Husn Ara English | April 7, 2024 | ASIN: B0D14MFJ5J | 101 pages | PDF | 19 Mb ![]() Free Download Beckett's Dantes : Intertextuality in the fiction and criticism By Caselli, Daniela; Beckett, Samuel; Dante Alighieri 2006 | 241 Pages | ISBN: 0719071569 | PDF | 2 MB This is the first study in English on the literary relation between Beckett and Dante. It is a clear and innovative reading of Samuel Beckett and Dante's works and a critical engagement with contemporary theories of intertextuality. Caselli gives an original intertextual reading of Beckett's work, detecting previously unknown quotations, allusions to, and parodies of Dante in Beckett's fiction and criticism. ![]() Free Download Amanda M. Dennis, "Beckett and Embodiment: Body, Space, Agency " English | ISBN: 1474462995 | 2021 | 256 pages | PDF | 2 MB This book argues that the abject, decrepit body in Beckett does not signal the impossibility of agency but demands its reconceptualisation. Analysing the representation of the body in relation to the environment in Beckett's work, the author interrogates the power to do and act. Separating dynamic interaction from willed intention, Amanda Dennis shows how Beckett's oeuvre refashions subjectivity in dialogue with a disintegrating environment. The book provides a phenomenological reading of Beckett to argue that sensation and embodiment support our interactions with our material world, enabling possibilities for embodied agency in collaboration with our physical and linguistic surroundings. ![]() Free Download Beauty and Monstrosity in Art and Culture (Routledge Research in Art History) edited by Chara Kokkiou, Angeliki Malakasioti English | April 23, 2024 | ISBN: 1032355824 | True EPUB/PDF | 246 pages | 4.1/26.7 MB This edited volume takes a new look at an old question: what is the relationship between beauty and monstrosity? How has the notion of beauty transformed through the years and how does it coincide with monstrous ontologies? 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