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Mind Maps for Medical Students Clinical Specialties

Mind Maps for Medical Students

Letting Go of Perfect Empower Children to Overcome Perfectionism

The Psychology of Chess

The Authority of Tenderness Dignity and the True Self in Psychoanalysis

Poverty and the Critical Security Agenda

The Psychology of Dog Ownership

Being You A Girl's Guide to Mindfulness

Neurobiology and Mental Health Clinical Practice New Directions New Challenges

I Just Can’t Decide: Exploring the Challenge of Making Choices

Islamic Psychology The Basics

Revitalizing Interculturality in Education Chinese Minzu as a Companion

Revitalizing Interculturality in Education Chinese Minzu as a Companion

China is often seen as a monolith outside its borders. However heterogeneity and interculturality have characterized the Middle Kingdom for centuries. Today China’s take on diversity is too easily disparaged or perceived as ambiguous – as if China was not legitimate to take part in conversations about it. The authors wish to contribute to global discussions about interculturality in education which have often been dominated by ‘Western’ voices by problematizing a very specific Chinese perspective called Minzu (‘ethnic’) education. Minzu is presented as a potential companion to other forms of diversity education (multicultural intercultural transcultural cross-cultural global education). Without claiming that they have found a miraculous and one-size-fits all recipe they argue that the lessons learnt from researching various aspects of Minzu in Chinese education can also help students researchers educators and decision-makers unthink and rethink the central issue of interculturality. As such the book introduces the complexity contradictions and benefits of Minzu while helping the reader consider how compatible and complementary it could be with discussions of interculturality in other parts of the world. The book also aims at making readers observe critically their own contexts. This book was written with an open mind and it should be read with the same. | Revitalizing Interculturality in Education Chinese Minzu as a Companion

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Ace That Test A Student’s Guide to Learning Better

Don't Feed the Dog Targeting the d Sound

Waiting for God

Waiting for God

'You cannot get far in these essays without sensing yourself in the presence of a writer of immense intellectual power and fierce independence of mind. ' - Janet Soskice from the Introduction to the Routledge Classics edition Simone Weil (1909–1943) is one of the most brilliant and unorthodox religious and philosophical thinkers of the twentieth century. She was also a political activist who worked in the Renault car factory in France in the 1930s and fought briefly as an anarchist in the Spanish Civil War. Hailed by Albert Camus as 'the only great spirit of our times ' her work spans an astonishing variety of subjects from ancient Greek philosophy and Christianity to oppression political freedom and French national identity. Waiting for God is one of her most remarkable books full of piercing spiritual and moral insight. The first part comprises letters she wrote in 1942 to Jean-Marie Perrin a Dominican priest and demonstrate the intense inner conflict Weil experienced as she wrestled with the demands of Christian belief and commitment. She then explores the 'just balance' of the world arguing that we should regard God as providing two forms of guidance: our ability as human beings to think for ourselves; and our need for both physical and emotional 'matter. ' She also argues for the concept of a 'sacred longing'; that humanity's search for beauty both in the world and within each other is driven by our underlying desire for a tangible god. Eloquent and inspiring Waiting for God asks profound questions about the nature of faith doubt and morality that continue to resonate today. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Introduction by Janet Soskice and retains the Foreword to the 1979 edition by Malcolm Muggeridge.

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Polly's Pink Paint Targeting the p Sound

A Day at the Beach: A Grammar Tales Book to Support Grammar and Language Development in Children

Educator's Quick Reference Guide to Curriculum Compacting

A Bunny Called Noodle Targeting the n Sound

Time for Adventure: A Grammar Tales Book to Support Grammar and Language Development in Children

A Trip to the Zoo: A Grammar Tales Book to Support Grammar and Language Development in Children

Crocodiles Can't Climb Trees Targeting the k Sound

Stress-Free Science A Visual Guide to Acing Science in Grades 4-8

Asher the Thresher Shark Targeting the sh Sound

Straight Talk about ADHD in Girls How to Help Your Daughter Thrive