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Vital Lies, Simple Truths: The Psychology of Self-Deception by Daniel Goleman
This important book Vital Lies, Simple Truths: The Psychology of Self-Deception by Daniel Goleman both illuminates and raises challenging questions about a subject that is central to our psychological existence.
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Vitamins That Heal Natural Immunity for Better Health H.K Bakhru
- Paperback: 216 pages
- Publisher: Orient Paperbacks; 2005 edition (March 30, 2005)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8122202241
- ISBN-13: 978-8122202243
- Product Dimensions: 4.9 x 0.6 x 7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
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Vote Thieves: Illegal Immigration, Redistricting, and Presidential Elections
Every ten years political representation in the U.S.House of Representatives is redistributed (reapportioned) among the fifty states. The process begins anew with the 2020 census, which will count the nation’s population as the basis for representation in Congress. The national census has a history wrought with failures and inaccurate counts. In Vote Thieves, geographer Orlando J. Rodriguez shows how our current method of apportionment creates an incentive for illegal immigration and polarizes our political system. This issue affects all U.S. residents–legal and illegal alike. Recent history has triggered a growing suspicion among Americans that their political system is flawed. Vote Thieves explains a singular flaw that voters suspect but cannot put into words and gives them the information they need to petition for a more responsive political system.
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W B Yeats – Collected Poems
- Paperback: 592 pages
- Publisher: Vintage Classics (18 Jan. 1990)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9780099723509
- ISBN-13: 978-0099723509
- ASIN: 0099723506
- Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 3 x 19.8 cm
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Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton
The definitive guide that teaches you how to use the Japanese concept of wabi sabi to reshape every area of your life and find happiness right where you are.
Fed up with the exhausting challenges of our fast-paced, consumption-driven existence, millions of people around the world are turning to timeless cultural traditions to find true meaning. In this transformative handbook, Beth Kempton introduces you to wabi sabi (”wah-bi sah-bi”), a captivating concept from Japanese aesthetics that offers a whole new way of looking at the world.
With roots in Zen and the Way of Tea, wabi sabi teaches you to see beauty in imperfection, appreciate simplicity, and accept the transient nature of all things. It inspires you to simplify everything and concentrate on what truly matters. Filled with simple yet profound wisdom, Wabi Sabi will help you slow down, reconnect with nature, and be gentler on yourself.
From honoring the rhythm of the seasons to creating a welcoming home, from reframing failure to aging with grace, Wabi Sabi teaches you find more joy and inspiration throughout your perfectly imperfect life.
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Wabi Sabi: Timeless Wisdom for a Stress-Free Life By Agneta Nyholm Winqvist
Now Swedish expert Agneta Nyholm Winqvist offers a ray of hope in her succinct and unadorned introduction to wabi sabi. An Eastern philosophy with roots dating back 5,000 years, “wabi sabi” at its most elegant base is the search for “timeless wisdom.”
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Waiting for Baby by Umm Uthmaan and Katarina Berg
Written from the perspective of a Muslim home educated family.
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Waking from the Dream: The Struggle for Civil Rights in the Shadow of Martin Luther King, Jr. Hardcover
The author of A Stone of Hope, called “one of the three or four most important books on the civil rights movement” by The Atlantic Monthly, turns his attention to the years after Martin Luther King’s assassination—and provides a sweeping history of the struggle to keep the civil rights movement alive and to realize King’s vision of an equal society.
In this arresting and groundbreaking account, David L. Chappell reveals that, far from coming to an abrupt end with King’s murder, the civil rights movement entered a new phase. It both grew and splintered. These were years when decisive, historic victories were no longer within reach—the movement’s achievements were instead hard-won, and their meanings unsettled. From the fight to pass the Fair Housing Act in 1968, to debates over unity and leadership at the National Black Political Conventions, to the campaign for full-employment legislation, to the surprising enactment of the Martin Luther King holiday, to Jesse Jackson’s quixotic presidential campaigns, veterans of the movement struggled to rally around common goals.
Waking from the Dream documents this struggle, including moments when the movement seemed on the verge of dissolution, and the monumental efforts of its members to persevere. For this watershed study of a much-neglected period, Chappell spent ten years sifting through a voluminous public record: congressional hearings and government documents; the archives of pro– and anti–civil rights activists, oral and written remembrances of King’s successors and rivals, documentary film footage, and long-forgotten coverage of events from African American newspapers and journals.
The result is a story rich with period detail, as Chappell chronicles the difficulties the movement encountered while working to build coalitions, pass legislation, and mobilize citizens in the absence of King’s galvanizing leadership. Could the civil rights coalition stay together as its focus shifted from public protests to congressional politics? Did the movement need a single, charismatic leader to succeed King, and who would that be? As the movement’s leaders pushed forward, they continually looked back, struggling to define King’s legacy and harness his symbolic power.
Waking from the Dream is a revealing and resonant look at civil rights after King as well as King’s place in American memory. It illuminates a time, explores a cause, and explains how a movement labored to overcome the loss of its leader.
Advance praise for Waking from the Dream
“A vitally needed appraisal of how the civil rights movement re-created itself in surprisingly effective ways after Dr. King’s death . . . No one is better qualified than David Chappell to examine these largely unexplored developments and to make sense of the ironies, tragedies, and triumphs. This is a brilliant, absorbing work that compels us to rethink our conceptions and judgments about the civil rights movement.”—Stewart Burns, author of We Will Stand Here Till We Die“Waking from the Dream skillfully traces Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy during the two decades following his assassination. The previously untold story of continuing struggle and posthumous inspiration that dominates this compelling and groundbreaking book will forever change the way civil rights historians view this era.”—Raymond Arsenault, author of Freedom Riders
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Waqf Anthology: A Collection of Articles and Papers by Zeinoul Abedien Cajee
The articles Waqf Anthology: A Collection of Articles and Papers by Zeinoul Abedien Cajee are written by both scholars and activists who are deeply committed to the greater conceptual understanding and the practical implementation of the waqf system internationally.
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Warren Buffet’s 7 Habits For Success
Have you ever wondered what makes Warren Buffett one of the most successful investors of all time? How does he consistently beat the market and amass a fortune through smart investments?
Warren Buffett’s principles and habits have been dissected and analyzed by countless individuals looking to replicate his success. His timeless wisdom has inspired many to rethink their approach to financial strategies and life decisions.
To unlock Warren Buffett’s secrets is to tap into a wealth of knowledge that stretches far beyond the realm of finance. By adopting his key habits and mindset, you can transform your life and set yourself on a path to success. Let’s delve into the seven essential habits practiced by Buffett that can reshape your future.
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Warren Buffett’s Ground Rules: Words of Wisdom from the Partnership Letters of the World’s Greatest Investor
Using the letters Warren Buffett wrote to his partners between 1956 and 1970, a veteran financial advisor presents the renowned guru’s “ground rules” for investing—guidelines that remain startlingly relevant today.
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Wars, Guns and Votes: Democracy in Dangerous Places
Wars, Guns and Votes: Democracy in Dangerous Places by Collier, Paul