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  • av Marcia Talley
    331

  • av Padraig O Tuama
    171

  • av Alistair Moffat
    157 - 277

  • av N.S. Nuseibeh
    247

    A collection of essays exploring what it means to be a young secular Muslim woman today, as well as reflections on her ancestor, the only woman warrior to have fought alongside the Prophet

  • av Elio Endless
    371

    Education for All: Embracing Inclusion and DiversityDescriptionIn a world of rapid change and transformation, "Education for All: Embracing Inclusion and Diversity" emerges as a beacon of enlightenment, shedding light on the pressing issues of our time. This powerful book navigates the intricate landscape of social diversity, inequities, and the imperative need for social inclusion in education.A Transforming WorldSwift Transformations: The preface sets the stage for a profound exploration, highlighting the swift and far-reaching changes in our world, spanning social, cultural, economic, and political realms. It underscores the urgency of addressing critical subjects like social inclusion, diversity, and equity.Inclusive Education for Marginalized CommunitiesEducational Shift: As marginalized communities increasingly enroll in primary and secondary education, this book emphasizes the need to understand their unique requirements. It advocates for the implementation of processes that foster more inclusive classrooms, bridging gaps caused by cultural, racial, gender, or ethnic identities.Challenges and OpportunitiesMultifaceted Classrooms: While diverse classrooms promise a wealth of worldviews, they also bring forth uncertainties, tensions, and challenges for educators, school administrators, and stakeholders. This book explores these complexities while providing guidance on creating inclusive learning environments.Breaking Free from the 'One Size Fits All' ApproachEducational Revolution: "Education for All" challenges the outdated 'one size fits all' approach that has hindered progress within the Indian education system. It advocates for a dynamic, inclusive, and equitable educational paradigm that embraces every learner's unique needs and potential.Why You Need to Read "Education for All"Enlightenment: Gain deep insights into the evolving landscape of education in a rapidly changing world.Inclusivity: Discover strategies and approaches to foster inclusive classrooms that empower all students.Equity: Learn about the importance of equity and how it can transform the education system.Empowerment: Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to drive positive change in education."Education for All: Embracing Inclusion and Diversity" is not just a book; it's a roadmap to a more equitable and inclusive educational future. It's an essential guide for educators, policymakers, parents, and anyone passionate about transforming education for the better. Join us on this transformative journey and be part of the movement towards inclusive education. Get your copy today and be a catalyst for change.

  • av Alys Clare
    331 - 357

  • av Justin Scott
    331

  • av Davis Bunn
    331 - 357

  • av Jason Pinter
    331 - 357

  • av Jeffrey Siger
    331 - 357

  • av Simon R. Green
    331 - 351

  • av Matt Hilton
    331

  • av Jennifer Clement
    157 - 211

  • av John Berger
    157 - 247

  • av Louise Welsh
    147 - 217

  • av Elio E
    411

    Before the 1950s, "premarital sex" meant physical contact betweentwo people before they got married. Back then, it wascommon in Western countries for men and women to get marriedafter they turned 21. Also, there were no big worries or taboos abouthaving sex before getting married. Most people just thought thatpeople who had sex would eventually get married. The term "premaritalsex" was created as an alternative to the word "fornication,"which was often used to make moral judgments and had bad meanings.Also, the idea of having sex before getting married was closelylinked to the idea of being a virgin and the social approval of that.During that time, "virginity" meant not having a sexual relationshipuntil marriage. In many countries, this was seen as a very good thing.But over time, the phrase "premarital sex" has come to meansomething very di'erent. It grew to include any sexual activity that aperson does before getting married. Less and less attention was paidto the relationship between the people involved, and the term startedto include all sexual experiences that happened before marriage, nomatter what the circumstances or goals were.Because of this change,the concept of "sex before marriage

  • av Caro Ramsay
    147 - 331

  • av Catriona McPherson
    241 - 357

  • av Peter Steiner
    331

  • av M.M. DeLuca
    187 - 331

  • av Becky Masterman
    241 - 357

  • av Tessa Wegert
    241 - 331

  • av Maggie Smith
    157 - 267

  • av G.M. Malliet
    277 - 351

  • av Amanda Allen
    241 - 331

  • av Lynn Hightower
    241 - 331

  • av Leslie Karst
    331

  • av David Hewson
    331

  • av Ron Rash
    247

    Set in a small Appalachian town, The Caretaker by award-winning author Ron Rash is a breathtaking love story and a searing examination of the acts we seek to justify in the name of duty, family, honour, and love

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