Mekus Mekus

Mekus Mekus
Author: W. J. Manares
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2023-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9360161772

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“This book features beautiful stories about Indian and Philippine cultures, the stories are based on the different types of food and recipes, different stories are set up in different backgrounds of different cultures which shows a picture of food items which represents one’s culture and heritage. The stories are very sweet and charming with beautiful plot which depicts a beautiful picture of Indian sun continent; it’s people, culture, fooding habits of the people, etc. This book is a must read for all the readers from India and Philippines.” - Debajyoti Gupta, INDIA, Author of “The Rain in Winter” MEKUS MEKUS MO NA ‘YAN, INSAN! Mekus Mekus is an extraordinary collection of stories written by ‘the sardonic yet whimsical author,’ W. J. Manares that promises to captivate and transport readers into a world of wonder, imagination, and thought-provoking narratives. Each tale within this remarkable anthology is inspired by an Indian comedian who has a Filipino heart - Mr.Nobodydudy. Each narrative is carefully crafted and filled with unique characters, vivid settings, and poignant themes that will leave a lasting impression on readers. Mekus Mekus is a must-have book for any avid reader who craves an unforgettable literary experience. This two-dozen collection of comical tales by W. J. Manares is a true gem. Whether you seek escapism, profound reflections, or simply a thoroughly engaging read, Mekus Mekus has it all. Sobra na yan heh, tornado na yan heh, tsunami na yan heh!

Waterhen

Waterhen
Author: W. J. Manares
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2023-11-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9360168130

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New Earth = Waterhen a poem composed by W. J. Manares Earth, oh Earth, once overshadowed, now yearns for a cosmic dance, For Waterhen, a new beginning, a chance for life’s advancement. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, Waterhen shines divine, A paradise brimming with enchantment, where destiny intertwines. Where Earth gasped in pollution and strife, Waterhen breathes fresh air, A sanctuary rich in flora, where water, pure and fair. Untouched by the greed of ignorance, Waterhen’s bounty flows, Nourishing souls and mending wounds, basking in nature’s repose. An Eden reborn, where Earth’s mistakes find redemption, Waterhen, a crucial turning point, an invitation to comprehension. For Waterhen, the new Earth, holds the key to our shared fate, A future of unity and wonder, where no boundaries dictate. Awaken, oh Earth, to the call of your celestial twin, Let us heed Waterhen’s silent plea, the message from within. For in unity lies our strength, to forge a future sublime, One for the new Earth - it’s Waterhen’s time! Let us journey to Waterhen, let our spirit soar and roam, Embracing a cosmic revolution, finding solace in our celestial home. For Earth, is now insignificant and yearns to pursue, The essence of Waterhen’s legacy, an existence anew

Kei's Gift

Kei's Gift
Author: Ann Somerville
Publisher: Ann Somerville
Total Pages: 728
Release: 2010-02-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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War brings Kei, a gentle healer from an isolated village, into collision with Arman, an embittered, honourable general, a man trapped in a loveless marriage and joylessly wedded to duty. The fate of two nations will rest on these two men'and somehow they must not only learn to overcome their own personal difficulties, but bring peace with honour to their countries. If they fail...many will die.

Transcultural Modernities

Transcultural Modernities
Author: Elisabeth Bekers
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9042025387

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The swelling flows of migration from Africa towards Europe have aroused interest not only in the socio-political consequences of the migrants' insistent appeals to 'fortress Europe' but also in the artistic integration of African migrants into the cultural world of Europe. While in recent years the creative output of Africans living in Europe has received attention from the media and in academia, little critical consideration has been given to African migrants' modes of narration and the manner in which these modes give expression to, or are an expression of, their creators' transcultural realities. Transcultural Modernities: Narrating Africa in Europe responds to this need for reflection by examining the manner in which migrants compose and negotiate their Euro-African affiliations in their narratives. The book brings together scholars in the fields of literary and art criticism, cultural studies, and anthropology for an extensive interdisciplinary exchange on the specific modes of narration displayed in Euro-African literatures, the visual arts, and cinema, as well as offering ethnographic case studies. The result is a wide range of reflections on how African artists, writers, and ordinary people living in Europe experience and explore their transcultural and/or postcolonial environments, and how their experiences and explorations in turn contribute to the construction of modern Euro-African life-worlds.

8th Special Stevedore

8th Special Stevedore
Author:
Publisher: U.S. Navy Seabee Museum
Total Pages: 201
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Public Health in Sub-Saharan Africa

Public Health in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author: John Fulton
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2024-10-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1040154824

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This fascinating collection shines a social epidemiological spotlight on the key public health issues affecting sub-Saharan Africa today. Beginning with the legacy of colonial rule, this book outlines the complex interplay between population health and a range of social, economic, and cultural factors. It shows how social epidemiological methods can offer a deeper understanding of population health and features chapters on a range of infectious diseases that continue to have a devastating impact on the region, including Sickle Cell Disease, HIV/AIDS, Leprosy, and Ebola. The final section of this book includes a series of case studies in which social epidemiological methods have been used to explore specific public health issues. Providing a timely overview of the relationship between social systems and human biology in the region, this important book will interest students and researchers across Public Health, Medicine, and African Studies.