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Whitman's work through the first three editions of Leaves often receives the highest praise, yet his writing in the Washington years is exceptional, too, by any reckoning-and is all the more remarkable given that he also cared for thousands of wounded and sick soldiers in Washington hospitals, serving as an attentive visitor. In addition, he served as a government clerk in various positions, most notably in the attorney general's office when much was accomplished on the road toward a multi-racial democracy including efforts to suppress the Ku Klux Klan, and much was also missed (both by the attorney general's office and by Whitman) in the efforts to advance a more just and vibrant union. ![]() Free Download Büch, "Whiteface: Improv Comedy and Anti-Blackness " English | ISBN: 3110752670 | 2022 | 262 pages | EPUB, PDF | 1369 KB + 2 MB American Frictions presents cutting-edge research in the field of American cultural studies. ![]() Free Download White Fear: How the Browning of America Is Making White Folks Lose Their Minds by Roland Martin, Leah Lakins English | September 13, 2022 | ISBN: 163774028X | 94 pages | PDF | 0.61 Mb White Fear has shaped our democracy and society from the beginning-and today, it's more intense and visible than ever. 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Taking an in-depth look at the reality of the disability, its causes, and how to cope as a family, this professional yet personal primer will help parents get through those first oh-so-tough times after the diagnosis. ![]() Free Download Arizaga, "When Tibetan Meditation Moves Global: A Study of the Adaptation of Bon Religious Practices in the West " English | ISBN: 3110758229 | 2022 | 265 pages | EPUB, PDF | 3 MB + 64 MB This book provides an in-depth examination of the Yungdrung Bon religion in light of globalization. In its global dimension, Bon has been attracting a growing number of Westerners, particularly to its Dzogchen teachings and meditation practices. In this expansion, Bon operates in a dynamic context where forces that create changes in the tradition coexist, sometimes in tension and sometimes in tandem, with other forces that aim to preserve it. In tracing the process through which Bon has become a global religion, this monograph narrates the story of the principal figures who initially facilitated this transmission, following their journey from Tibet to India and Nepal. The narrative then moves to explore the dynamics taking place in the transmission and reception of Yungdrung Bon in Western countries, opening up a new viewpoint on the expansion of Tibetan religious traditions into the West and painting a comprehensive picture of the modern history of the Yungdrung Bon religion as narrated by its participants. 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In this revisionist history of epidemic disease as experienced by northern peoples, Liza Piper illuminates the ecological, spatial, and colonial relationships that allowed diseases - influenza, measles, and tuberculosis in particular - to flourish between 1860 and 1940 along the Mackenzie and Yukon rivers. Making detailed use of Indigenous oral histories alongside English and French language archives and emphasising environmental alongside social and cultural factors, When Disease Came to this Country shows how colonial ideas about northern Indigenous immunity to disease were rooted in the racialized structures of colonialism that transformed northern Indigenous lives and lands, and shaped mid-twentieth century biomedical research. ![]() Free Download Patricia Hardy Shaw, "When Death Comes " English | ISBN: 1518721729 | 2015 | 282 pages | AZW3 | 529 KB After finally meeting and marrying Mr. Right, can Teresa break loose of the ungodly soul tie with Eric that has held her love captive for so long? Can she truthfully say no to the past and yes to the future? Teresa, is like many women in today's society. She is married, but doesn't fully understand the commitment that comes with marriage. As an independent woman, she still thinks life revolves around her. 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