Raiva 108

Raiva 108

Author: Taresh Dass Nahar

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2015-07-06

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1504937325

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For the last twenty years my passion has been to study religions and spirituality. I have read and studied the origins of Hinduism, Bhudism and Sikhism otherwise known as Sanatan Dharam and studied the Bible and the Koran a number of times. Manjulika Singh a yoga master and myself have been doing a radio program on Universal and Eternal Spirituality ie Divine Love, for about ten years, with Awazfm 107.2. This program goes live on air every Saturday mornings between 8-9am. My other activities include working with different communities for over the last twenty years. Building bridges of understanding to remove barriers of dogmatic ignorance, that prevent us from getting on with each other. My profession was as a teacher of Design and Technology in Secondary Education for over twenty years. The poetry in this book reflects my understanding of Divine Love’s Universal and Eternal manifestation as ideal ethics and morals that should be practised by man on the path of true righteousness. Practice of the will of God is very basic and yet very difficult to implement, I am no exception.


Cattle in the Backlands

Cattle in the Backlands

Author: Robert W. Wilcox

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2017-01-24

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1477311165

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Henry A. Wallace Award, The Agricultural History Society, 2018 Brazil has the second-largest cattle herd in the world and is a major exporter of beef. While ranching in the Amazon—and its destructive environmental consequences—receives attention from both the media and scholars, the states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul actually host the most cattle. A significant beef producer in Brazil beginning in the late nineteenth century, the region served as a laboratory for raising cattle in the tropics, where temperate zone ranching practices do not work. Mato Grosso ranchers and cowboys transformed ranching’s relationship with the environment, including the introduction of an exotic cattle breed—the Zebu—that now dominates Latin American tropical ranching. Cattle in the Backlands presents a comprehensive history of ranching in Mato Grosso. Using extensive primary sources, Robert W. Wilcox explores three key aspects: the economic transformation of a remote frontier region through modern technical inputs; the resulting social changes, especially in labor structures and land tenure; and environmental factors, including the long-term impact of ranching on ecosystems, which, he contends, was not as detrimental as might be assumed. Wilcox demonstrates that ranching practices in Mato Grosso set the parameters for tropical beef production in Brazil and throughout Latin America. As the region was incorporated into national and international economic structures, its ranching industry experienced the entry of foreign investment, the introduction of capitalized processing facilities, and nascent discussions of ecological impacts—developments that later affected many sectors of the Brazilian economy.


Central at the Margin

Central at the Margin

Author: Renata Ruth Mautner Wasserman

Publisher: Bucknell University Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780838756744

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Discusses Julia Lopes de Almeida, Rachel de Queiroz, Lygia Fagundes Telles, Clarice Lispector and Carolina Maria de Jesus.


Science, Technology and Medicine in the Making of Lisbon (1840–1940)

Science, Technology and Medicine in the Making of Lisbon (1840–1940)

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Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2022-07-25

Total Pages: 487

ISBN-13: 9004513442

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This volumes presents the first urban history of science, technology, and medicine in Lisbon, 1840-1940. It reveals how science, technology and medicine permeated even the most unlikely aspects of the urban landscape in an environment that was simultaneously a port city, scientific capital and imperial metropolis.


Dreaming Equality

Dreaming Equality

Author: Robin E. Sheriff

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780813530000

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Robin E. Sheriff spent twenty months in a primarily black shantytown in Rio de Janeiro, studying the inhabitants's views of race and racism. How, she asks, do poor African Brazilians experience and interpret racism in a country where its very existence tends to be publicly denied? How is racism talked about privately in the family and publicly in the community--or is it talked about at all?


An Oral History of the Portuguese Colonial War

An Oral History of the Portuguese Colonial War

Author: Ângela Campos

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-02-23

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 331946194X

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This oral history of ex-combatants of the Portuguese colonial war places the reader face-to-face with the men who were conscripted to fight the last and bloodiest of the West’s colonial wars in Africa, namely in Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau (then Portuguese Guinea), between 1961 and 1974. At the forefront of this work are the lived experiences of a wide range of Portuguese veterans, framed by broader insights about the post-war public memory of this event in Portugal. Moving away from stereotypical and polarized images of these ex-combatants, An Oral History of the Portuguese Colonial War: Conscripted Generation explores the memories and consequences of this war for these veterans and their society. Seeking to understand why Portuguese ex-combatants often feel neglected and historically unrecognised, this book presents a thorough portrait of a continually shifting – and at times paradoxical –individual and collective remembrance process.