The Wisdom Pot

The Wisdom Pot
Author: Emmanuel N. Mukanga
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2022-07-19
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

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‘The Wisdom Pot’ was inspired by posts on a seniors’ platform that were meant to help members, their families and friends prepare and navigate through different stages in life. While compiling tributes to a fallen colleague, the author soon realized that the platform had so many informative, educative and entertaining words of wisdom for different ages. He collected those he felt could be shared with the wider society because of their relevance and usefulness. As the world wrestled with the COVID 19 pandemic, tips on protective measures such as sanitizing, washing hands and wearing masks featured regularly on the platform. So were tips on general health, especially for the elder citizens. The elders got to learn that proper networking, like checking on each other daily, can be lifesaving. The elders exchanged notes on the mid-career, getting married, bringing up children and finding real happiness. What many are ignorant about are the changes that come about in our families, jobs and ages. Did you know that many married women, when they reach 40-50 years and have children, become rebellious to their husbands?

Learning Race, Learning Place

Learning Race, Learning Place
Author: Erin N. Winkler
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813554314

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In an American society both increasingly diverse and increasingly segregated, the signals children receive about race are more confusing than ever. In this context, how do children negotiate and make meaning of multiple and conflicting messages to develop their own ideas about race? Learning Race, Learning Place engages this question using in-depth interviews with an economically diverse group of African American children and their mothers. Through these rich narratives, Erin N. Winkler seeks to reorient the way we look at how children develop their ideas about race through the introduction of a new framework—comprehensive racial learning—that shows the importance of considering this process from children’s points of view and listening to their interpretations of their experiences, which are often quite different from what the adults around them expect or intend. At the children’s prompting, Winkler examines the roles of multiple actors and influences, including gender, skin tone, colorblind rhetoric, peers, family, media, school, and, especially, place. She brings to the fore the complex and understudied power of place, positing that while children’s racial identities and experiences are shaped by a national construction of race, they are also specific to a particular place that exerts both direct and indirect influence on their racial identities and ideas.

Food & You

Food & You
Author: Lynda Madison
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Diet
ISBN: 9781593694159

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Written by a licensed psychologist, this book helps girls separate fact from fiction when it comes to food and fitness. Readers can learn how to make healthier food choices and find ways to make snacks both wholesome and tasty. Plus, the book includes quizzes, advice, and ways to get moving and have fun at the same time.

Love Is Powerful

Love Is Powerful
Author: Heather Dean Brewer
Publisher: Candlewick
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1536201995

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A little girl carries a big message—and finds it thrillingly amplified by the rallying crowd around her—in an empowering story for the youngest of activists. Mari raised her sign for everyone to see. Even though she was small and the crowd was very big, and she didn’t think anyone would hear, she yelled out. Mari is getting ready to make a sign with crayon as the streets below her fill up with people. “What are we making, Mama?” she asks. “A message for the world,” Mama says. “How will the whole world hear?” Mari wonders. “They’ll hear,” says Mama, “because love is powerful.” Inspired by a girl who participated in the January 2017 Women’s March in New York City, Heather Dean Brewer’s simple and uplifting story, delightfully illustrated by LeUyen Pham, is a reminder of what young people can do to promote change and equality at a time when our country is divided by politics, race, gender, and religion.

Kimberly Bryant

Kimberly Bryant
Author: Kathryn Hulick
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1502627035

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With an ever-growing need to engage young women in science and tech, Kimberly Bryant saw a lack of tech programming for girls of color. So, in 2011, the engineer and entrepreneur founded Black Girls Code, a nonprofit with the tagline “imagine, build, and create.” Readers will learn how these same principles informed Bryant’s own rise as a pioneering African American tech innovator and be inspired by her determination to expose young minds to STEM fields.

American Education

American Education
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 740
Release: 1906
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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With One Breath

With One Breath
Author: Margaret Watson
Publisher: Dragonfly Press
Total Pages: 589
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 194442282X

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When Laila Burke joined the CIA and went undercover to teach girls in a small Afghan village, she didn’t expect to be running for her life. But with a price on her head, she has no choice but to flee. She’d fallen for Jase Conway, her sexy training agent, but never expected to see him again once she was in the village. Now, as she hides in a cave, Jase and his team are sent to extract her. Their attraction burns just as hot when they meet again, but it must take a back seat to survival. Now they’re on the run, alone in hostile territory. And their odds of survival are slim.

Official Proceedings

Official Proceedings
Author: Railway Club of Pittsburgh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1914
Genre: Railroads
ISBN:

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Becoming

Becoming
Author: LaKetia W. Carrell, M.Ed., LPC
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2008-03-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1463456778

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Your destiny is in your hands! The legal and physical shackles of slavery have been removed. However, psychological shackles continue to hold many in bondage. It’s time to completely remove the shackles of slavery. Becoming encourages you to challenge deeply held subconscious beliefs that affect every aspect of your life and hinders you from your greater good. Becoming gives you the opportunity to define your destiny for yourself. You can abolish mental slavery by abolishing lingering beliefs that remain from physical slavery! Learn how to challenge and overthrow negative subconscious beliefs. These beliefs, if left unchallenged, will hinder you from claiming your success and your greater blessings. Becoming begins a journey of self-development and true self-love. It teaches the reader to look at self-sabotaging behaviors and discover for herself who she really is. It encourages her to become the greatest person she can and to truly love herself.