Sabri'S Colours

Sabri'S Colours

Author: story Rinchin

Publisher:

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9788181466549

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Sabri loves to draw. She draws wherever she can. On the floor of the hut with rough chalk, or with her one and only pencil on paper from old notebooks. She draws her world - the sun coming up from behind the hills, her Ayti and Baba and little Chakuli crawling, the chicken, the goats. . . Then one day in school she sees long colour pencils, and paint that comes out of bottles. After that it isn't enough for her to draw - she longs to fill the pictures with colour. Sabri's Colours captures the poignancy of Sabri's yearning with skill and understatement. While it tugs at the heart, the young girl's spirit and determination to get what is out of her reach is powerful and inspiring. The strong lines and colours of the pictures beautifully illustrate the mood of the story.


The Tower

The Tower

Author: Isa Kamari

Publisher: Epigram Books

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13: 9810767838

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From Isa Kamari comes a masterful tale of success and failure, which has been translated for the first time into English by Alfian Sa’at, his debut work of translation. A successful architect visits the new skyscraper he designed. As he climbs the tower with Ilham, his clerk of works, he reflects upon his life and spiritual journey in an increasingly materialistic world. Memories of a dark past plague him as he struggles to reach the top, which are woven into the narrative as a series of fables and elliptical digressions, mirroring his own increasingly fractured state of mind.


The Egyptian Labor Corps

The Egyptian Labor Corps

Author: Kyle J. Anderson

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2021-12-14

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1477324569

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During World War I, the British Empire enlisted half a million young men, predominantly from the countryside of Egypt, in the Egyptian Labor Corps (ELC) and put them to work handling military logistics in Europe and the Middle East. British authorities reneged on their promise not to draw Egyptians into the war, and, as Kyle Anderson shows, the ELC was seen by many in Egypt as a form of slavery. The Egyptian Labor Corps tells the forgotten story of these young men, culminating in the essential part they came to play in the 1919 Egyptian Revolution. Combining sources from archives in four countries, Anderson explores Britain’s role in Egypt during this period and how the ELC came to be, as well as the experiences and hardships these men endured. As he examines the ways they coped—through music, theater, drugs, religion, strikes, and mutiny—he illustrates how Egyptian nationalists, seeing their countrymen in a state akin to slavery, began to grasp that they had been racialized as “people of color.” Documenting the history of the ELC and its work during the First World War, The Egyptian Labor Corps also provides a fascinating reinterpretation of the 1919 revolution through the lens of critical race theory.


Nabiya

Nabiya

Author: Chatura Rao

Publisher:

Published: 2021-07-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789350464632

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* About a spirited young girl who loves football as much as the storybooks that she suddenly discovers in class * Draws children into a magical world of books where they learn to explore stories, and delight in words, pictures and funny moments * Illustrations use a collage of colours, textures, and images to evoke Nabiya's ordinary everyday alongside the fantasy of her imagination * Subtle details in text and pictures create awareness about the reality of the less fortunate, for whom owning a book is so very precious * Shows what difference a sensitive teacher can make to a child's life


Where Humans and Spirits Meet

Where Humans and Spirits Meet

Author: Kjersti Larsen

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9781845450557

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Zanzibar, an island off the East African coast, with its Muslim and Swahili population, offers rich material for this study of identity, religion, and multiculturalism. This book focuses on the phenomenon of spirit possession in Zanzibar Town and the relationships created between humans and spirits; it provides a way to apprehend how society is constituted and conceived and, thus, discusses Zanzibari understandings of what it means to be human.


Sell Like Crazy

Sell Like Crazy

Author: Sabri Suby

Publisher:

Published: 2019-01-30

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780648459903

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In this groundbreaking book, Sabri Suby, the founder of Australia's #1 fastest growing digital marketing agency, reveals his exclusive step-by-step formula for growing the sales of any business, in any market or niche! The 8 phase 'secret selling system' detailed in this book has been deployed in over 167 industries and is responsible for generating over $400 million dollars in sales. This isn't like any business or marketing book you've ever read. There's no fluff or filler - just battle-hardened tactics that are working right now to rapidly grow sales. Use these timeless principles to rapidly and dramatically grow the sales for your business and crush your competition into a fine powder.


Leonardo

Leonardo

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13:

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International journal of contemporary visual artists.


Knowledge Beyond Colour Lines

Knowledge Beyond Colour Lines

Author: Monwabisi K. Ralarala

Publisher: African Sun Media

Published: 2021-05-25

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1990995055

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Knowledge remains timely in education. The need for academics to contemplate its relevance, worth, use and everything in-between deems a continuous intellectual project, rather than a conundrum to be solved. This book takes the South African context by the horns as it challenges the often dormant and traditionalist ways in which higher education spaces see knowledge. Through original research and the voices of academics and students, this book argues for repurposing knowledge generation, knowledge sharing and critical pedagogy so that more inclusive teaching and learning environments can be both imagined and sustained. The contentious tensionalities that this creates for LoLT and SoTL, in particular, are unlocked so as to trouble the South African higher education landscape with the intent to proffer alternative pathways for a knowledge beyond colour lines. Prof Shan Simmonds (PhD) NWU This edited volume bristles with fresh scholarly approaches and insights of an emergent generation of engaged scholars grappling with the issues and problems of higher education in South Africa. The issues dealt with here are varied and encompassing. They are treated with intellectual delicacy and probing sensitivity, articulacy, informed data and bold conclusions. They serve well! Prof. Kwesi Kwaa Prah Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of the Western Cape Founder of the Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society