Exploring the cultural foundations of American political ideals, this work delves into the core values of America's liberal inheritance. It identifies a unifying political vision that shapes the nation's identity and institutions. The book emphasizes how these ideals influence American politics and highlights the commitment to social justice rooted in the pursuit of equal freedom, providing a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between culture and political structures in the United States.
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Are you time-poor but want to be money-rich?Business strategist, entrepreneur, #1 podcaster and global speaker Lisa Johnson is here to guide you through the world of passive income. No complicated plans or tech troubles; just a simple step-by-step approach using Lisa's simple system to earning money either as a side hustle or as your main business, without ever trading time for money.Covering EVERYTHING you need to know from how to think of an initial idea, develop it, grow an engaged audience, get into a productive groove, launch your product, generate sales and maintain a consistent income from your product, Lisa takes you through it all, with lots of guaranteed laughs along the way! This will be a book you turn to time and again for motivation, inspiration and practical business advice.
Exploring the nature of political freedom, this work employs an interdisciplinary approach, integrating social theory, history, law, philosophy, and political theory. It posits political freedom as a social norm that fosters social order and security, emphasizing its role in promoting tolerance of diverse beliefs and values. The book distinguishes between political and personal freedom, challenging the conventional individualistic interpretations found in philosophical discourse. Ultimately, it argues for political freedom as a fundamental virtue of social justice.
Moves - Spaces - Places
The Life Worlds of Jamaican Women in Montreal. An Ethnography
"In the complex and multi-layered process of migration and identity-building, classical migration theories and approaches of transnationalism seem no longer able to grasp how belonging and home are to be found in movement. This ethnography leads the reader into the lives of five Jamaican women in Montreal; their daily practices and experiences, their spaces of communion, their memories and projections for the future. Lisa Johnson sheds light on the mobile biographies and migratory agency of her interlocutors by following the intricate mental and physical trajectories of their deep-rooted yearning to return home."--Back cover
Cultivating Communication in the Classroom
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
This book will help educators design authentic learning experiences that allow students to practice their 21st Century communication skills.
David Sellers can't stop thinking about the beautiful California Napa Sonoma Mendocino Coastline, even though he's never been there before. He's grateful for the opportunity to go, thanks to a suggestion and a pair of tickets from his boss's secretary. It's a welcome distraction from the dangerous situation he's currently embroiled in back home. He had planned to return soon, but that all changed when he met Charlotte Von Shillingsfurst. Meanwhile, Jasper Symthe and Otto Weinberger are puzzling over a relic or artifact found on the Von Shillingsfurst estate. Jasper, an architect tasked with remodeling the estate, and Otto, a university professor of archaeology and theology, are both intrigued. Jasper has no idea what the object is, and Otto is hesitant to investigate further. As it turns out, Charlotte, an heiress who has never been in danger before, suddenly finds herself under attack. Someone or something is determined to protect her, and the quiet town she's lived in her whole life is not what it seems. 26 years ago, the town welcomed a wealthy royal couple and their child, Charlotte. But now, things have taken a dangerous turn.