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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Polygyny: What it Means When African American Muslim Women Share Their Husbands




Debra Majeed, "Polygyny: What it Means When African American Muslim Women Share Their Husbands"


2015 | ISBN-10: 081306077X | 192 pages | PDF | 1 MB




In this social history of African American Muslim polygyny, Debra Majeed sheds light on the struggles of families whose form and function conflict with U.S. civil law. While all forms of polygamy are banned in the United States, polygyny has steadily emerged as an alternative force to the low numbers of marriageable African American men and the high number of female-led households in black America. Majeed situates African American Muslims in the center of this dialogue on polygyny, examining the choices available to women in these relationships and the scope of their rights. She calls attention to the efficacy of marital choice and the ways in which interpretationsof Islam"s primary sources are authorized or legitimated to control the rights of Muslim women. Exploring how women share motivations, rationales, and consequences of living in polygynous families, Majeed highlights the legal, emotional, and communal implications while encouraging Muslim communities to develop formal measures that ensure the welfare of women and children who are otherwise not recognized by the state.









Monday, September 28, 2015

Sister Churches: American Congregations and Their Partners Abroad




Sister Churches: American Congregations and Their Partners Abroad by Janel Kragt Bakker


English | 2013 | ISBN: 0199328218, 019932820X | 320 pages | PDF | 1 MB




The growth of Christianity in the global South and the fall of colonialism in the middle of the twentieth century caused a crisis in Christian mission, as many southern Christians spoke out about indignities they had suffered and many northern Christians retreated from the global South. American Christians soon began looking for a fresh start, a path forward that was neither isolationist nor domineering. Out of this dream the ""sister church"" model of mission was born. Rather than western churches sending representatives into the ""mission field,"" they established congregation-to-congregation partnerships with churches in the global South.




Janel Kragt Bakker draws on extensive fieldwork and interviews with participants in these partnerships to explore the sister church movement and in particular its effects on American churches. Because Christianity is numerically and in many ways spiritually stronger in the global South than it is in the global North–while the imbalance in material resources runs in the opposite direction–both northern and southern Christians stand to gain. Challenging prevailing notions of friction between northern and southern Christians, Bakker argues that sister church relationships are marked by interconnectivity and collaboration.












Friday, September 25, 2015

Roman Republican Moneyers and Their Coins 63 BC to 49 BC: Aspects of Ancient Classical Coins




Roman Republican Moneyers and Their Coins 63 BC to 49 BC: Aspects of Ancient Classical Coins by Michael Harlan


English | Sept. 1995 | ISBN: 0713476729 | 208 Pages | PDF | 116 MB




Under the Roman Republic, the minting of coinage was assigned to individual moneyers, many of whom are known only by their coins. Harlan sets out to interpret the significance of the various designs, also to examine the role of the moneyer and the corresponding implications for the Republic itself.






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Monday, September 14, 2015

You Were Always Mom"s Favorite: Sisters in Conversation Throughout Their Lives




You Were Always Mom"s Favorite: Sisters in Conversation Throughout Their Lives


Audio CDs in MP3 / English: MP3, 64 kb/s (2 ch) | Duration: 08:39:35 | ISBN-10: 1598879413 | 2009 | 237 MB

Genre: Family






Dr. Deborah Tannen, New York Times bestselling author of the blockbuster hits You Just Don’t Understand and You’re Wearing THAT? delivers the last word on sisters.




Communications expert Dr. Deborah Tannen turns her witty and wise eye to sisters as she shares insights, anecdotes, and practical solutions to help us understand the special gifts and strains of sister relationships.




Sisters can be mirrors in which we see ourselves, yardsticks by which we measure our lives―or everything we can’t be, because she got there first. Sisters are inevitably in competition, even as they are fellow travelers on the same road. And how sisters communication―“Sisterspeak”―can be straight talk, close and supportive, or talk that keeps you in your place.




In You Were Always Mom’s Favorite, Tannen helps sisters everywhere translate “Sisterspeak” to navigate one of the most powerful and precious human relationships.



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Thursday, September 10, 2015

Baran and Dawber"s Diseases of the Nails and their Management, 4th Edition




Baran and Dawber"s Diseases of the Nails and their Management, 4th Edition


Robert Baran, David A. R. de Berker, Mark Holzberg, Luc Thomas | 2012 | True PDF | ISBN: 0470657359 | 820 pages | 31 Mb




The human nail provides a complex structure that supports fine manipulation of objects while protecting the extremities. Diseases of the nail disrupt this function. They can cause pain and discomfort, cause disfigurement and are often unsightly with a profound effect on the sufferer"s self confidence. Baran & Dawber"s Diseases of the Nails and their Management has long been recognized as the preeminent authority on nail disease. New to this edition is a superb guide to differential diagnosis by color, shape and location within the nail unit to provide rapid clinical information on nail disorders. All thirteen chapters have been thoroughly updated.






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Suddenly Jewish: Jews Raised as Gentiles Discover Their Jewish Roots




Suddenly Jewish: Jews Raised as Gentiles Discover Their Jewish Roots By Barbara Kessel


2007 | 144 Pages | ISBN: 1584656204 | PDF | 2 MB








One woman learned on the eve of her Roman Catholic wedding. One man as he was studying for the priesthood. Madeleine Albright famously learned from the Washington Post when she was named Secretary of State. """"What is it like to find out you are not who you thought you were?"""" asks Barbara Kessel in this compelling volume, based on interviews with over 160 people who were raised as non-Jews only to learn at some point in their lives that they are of Jewish descent. With humor, candor, and deep emotion, Kessel"s subjects discuss the emotional upheaval of refashioning their self-image and, for many, coming to terms with deliberate deception on the part of parents and family. Responses to the discovery of a Jewish heritage ranged from outright rejection to wholehearted embrace. For many, Kessel reports, the discovery of Jewish roots confirmed long-held suspicions or even, more mysteriously, conformed to a long-felt attraction toward Judaism. For some crypto-Jews in the southwest United States (descendants of Jews who fled the Spanish Inquisition), the only clues to their heritage are certain practices and traditions handed down through the generations, whose significance may be long since lost. In Poland and other parts of eastern Europe, many Jews who were adopted as infants to save them from the Holocaust are now learning of their heritage through the deathbed confessions of their adoptive parents. The varied responses of these disparate people to a similar experience, presented in their own words, offer compelling insights into the nature of self-knowledge. Whether they had always suspected or were taken by surprise, Kessel"s respondents report that confirmation of their Jewish heritage affected their sense of self and of their place in the world in profound ways. Fascinating, poignant, and often very funny, Suddenly Jewish speaks to crucial issues of identity, selfhood, and spiritual community.