My African Twist

My African Twist
Author: Andrea Sternberg
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2012-12
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1622122887

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There is a popular phrase used in reference to yoga: One of the reasons for practicing yoga asana, or posture, is that a flexible body leads to a flexible mind. This health and fitness book My African Twist offers a new healing look at how yoga can reshape and influence a rigid way of thinking into a supple, flexible way of thinking and being, even as it promotes pain management. The reality is that you can meet the most toned, honed, and flexible practitioner of yoga asana, who also happens to be very superficially focused on the body and the ego, while being very stuck in repeating unhealthy patterns of behaviour. Or you know a dear, loving friend who can't touch her toes but devotes her life to helping others. Stiffness does not denote a rigid mind! Our bodies are porous vessels that carry an emotional, subtle body, as well as the physical form that we see. The goal of practicing yoga asana is not to do what perfect, seemingly fabulous people can do. The point is to work with your very specific body structure and shape in order to learn all about your own body and self.The goal is to be able to look in the mirror and say, ?I love you, you are trying, and you are perfect. You are one with the universe and our beautiful planet.?

African Twist

African Twist
Author: Maggie Ogunbanwo
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1802581030

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A collection of 30 delicious vegan recipes with traditional Nigerian flavours.Maggie's immaculate balance of flavours combined with playful presentation ensures these are recipes to remember for those wanting to explore broader, more environmentally responsible culinary horizons.Recipes include: Maggie's Pirate Stew Banfora: Burkina Welsh Cakes Aubergine and Tomato Caviar Carrot and Apricot Soup Three Bean and Coconut Curry Sweet Potato with Peanut Butter Stew Rum Caramel oranges Plantain Loaf

Strange Twist of Fate

Strange Twist of Fate
Author: Kusimba, Masinde
Publisher: Moran Publishers
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2020-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 996663214X

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After graduating from college, Situma goes to the city and puts up with his uncle as he seeks employment. City life for him is not sweet, in addition to the hardship of walking from office to office looking for job opportunities, his uncle’s wife does not give him peace. He is thrown out of the house before he gets a job. Luck shows up when Musebe, one of the directors at Kentem Limited likes Situma and gives him a job immediately. This well-paying job transforms Situma into a young man who can drink a few bottles of beer every evening and even seduce girls reserved for the rich men in society. He makes a mistake when he seduces Nambozo, a girl his boss covets so much. Will things remain the same for Situma?

The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Life

The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Life
Author: Lynne Twist
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0393354245

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"A life-changing read. With warmth, honesty, and storytelling, Lynne turns everything we think we know about money upside down…It's the book we all need right now." —Brené Brown, Ph.D., author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Rising Strong This liberating book shows us that examining our attitudes toward money—earning it, spending it, and giving it away—offers surprising insight into our lives. Through personal stories and practical advice, Lynne Twist asks us to discover our relationship with money, understand how we use it, and by assessing our core human values, align our relationship with it to our desired goals. In doing so, we can transform our lives. The Soul of Money now includes a foreword from Jack Canfield and a new introduction by Lynne Twist, in which she explores the effects of the Great Recession and environmental concerns about our monetary needs and aims.

Media Studies

Media Studies
Author: Sarah Casey Benyahia
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134436424

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A unique collection of resources for all those studying the media at university and pre-university level, this book brings together a wide array of material including advertisements, political cartoons and academic articles, with supporting commentary and explanation to clarify their importance to Media Studies. In addition, activities and further reading and research are suggested to help kick start students' autonomy. The book is organized around three main sections: Reading the Media, Audiences and Institutions, and is edited by the same teachers and examiners who brought us the hugely successful AS Media Studies: The Essential Introduction. This is an ideal companion or standalone sourcebook to help students engage critically with media texts - its key features include: further reading suggestions a comprehensive bibliography a list of web resources.

Salsa Rising

Salsa Rising
Author: Juan Flores
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-02-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190499532

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In the 1920s and 30s, musicians from Latin America and the Caribbean were flocking to New York, lured by the burgeoning recording studios and lucrative entertainment venues. In the late 1940s and 50s, the big-band mambo dance scene at the famed Palladium Ballroom was the stuff of legend, while modern-day music history was being made as the masters of Afro-Cuban and jazz idiom conspired to create Cubop, the first incarnation of Latin jazz. Then, in the 1960s, as the Latino population came to exceed a million strong, a new generation of New York Latinos, mostly Puerto Ricans born and raised in the city, went on to create the music that came to be called salsa, which continues to enjoy avid popularity around the world. And now, the children of the mambo and salsa generation are contributing to the making of hip hop and reviving ancestral Afro-Caribbean forms like Cuban rumba, Puerto Rican bomba, and Dominican palo. Salsa Rising provides the first full-length historical account of Latin Music in this city guided by close critical attention to issues of tradition and experimentation, authenticity and dilution, and the often clashing roles of cultural communities and the commercial recording industry in the shaping of musical practices and tastes. It is a history not only of the music, the changing styles and practices, the innovators, venues and songs, but also of the music as part of the larger social history, ranging from immigration and urban history, to the formation of communities, to issues of colonialism, race and class as they bear on and are revealed by the trajectory of the music. Author Juan Flores brings a wide range of people in the New York Latin music field into his work, including musicians, producers, arrangers, collectors, journalists, and lay and academic scholars, enriching Salsa Rising with a unique level of engagement with and interest in Latin American communities and musicians themselves.

Human Rights in the Americas

Human Rights in the Americas
Author: María Herrera-Sobek
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2021-02-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000359735

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This interdisciplinary book explores human rights in the Americas from multiple perspectives and fields. Taking 1492 as a point of departure, the text explores Eurocentric historiographies of human rights and offer a more complete understanding of the genealogy of the human rights discourse and its many manifestations in the Americas. The essays use a variety of approaches to reveal the larger contexts from which they emerge, providing a cross-sectional view of subjects, countries, methodologies and foci explicitly dedicated toward understanding historical factors and circumstances that have shaped human rights nationally and internationally within the Americas. The chapters explore diverse cultural, philosophical, political and literary expressions where human rights discourses circulate across the continent taking into consideration issues such as race, class, gender, genealogy and nationality. While acknowledging the ongoing centrality of the nation, the volume promotes a shift in the study of the Americas as a dynamic transnational space of conflict, domination, resistance, negotiation, complicity, accommodation, dialogue, and solidarity where individuals, nations, peoples, institutions, and intellectual and political movements share struggles, experiences, and imaginaries. It will be of interest to all scholars and students of InterAmerican studies and those from all disciplines interested in Human Rights.

Africapitalism

Africapitalism
Author: Uwafiokun Idemudia
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317194918

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Using theory, empirical research, and case studies, this book explores the changing nature of business in Africa and how businesses can actively contribute to the development of Africa. It uses (and critically analyses) the concept of Africapitalism – a management philosophy and movement which seeks to blend the best of African values and Western management theories as a basis for sustainable development in Africa – to understand the subtle factors that underpin business decisions in Africa. The collection of chapters in this book are organized around actors, issues, and reflections. They collectively present an account of Africapitalism, albeit from different perspectives and on different issues, and open up a new space for rethinking business and society relations in Africa from an Africapitalism perspective. Crucial is the critical engagement with both the discourse and practice of Africapitalism and its implications for sustainable development. It is anticipated that the challenges and opportunities highlighted by the book would be embraced by researchers, policy makers, and practitioners in the broad area of business and society in Africa. This multidisciplinary book will be valuable reading for advanced students, researchers and policymakers looking at business in society; corporate social responsibility; sustainable business; international business and African development.

Situating Salsa

Situating Salsa
Author: Lise Waxer
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2002
Genre: Salsa (Music)
ISBN: 9780815340201

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1058
Release: 1963
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

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