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Portrait Revolution Inspiration from Around the World For Creating Art in Multiple Mediums and Styles (2024)


Free Download Julia L. Kay, "Portrait Revolution: Inspiration from Around the World For Creating Art in Multiple Mediums and Styles"
English | 2017 | pages: 224 | ISBN: 1607749963 | EPUB | 223,6 mb
Based on the popular international collaborative art project, Julia Kay’s Portrait Party,this book features hundreds of portraits in multiple mediums and styles teamed with tips and insights on the artistic process.

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The Real Food Revolution Healthy Eating, Green Groceries, and the Return of the American Family Farm


Free Download Tim Ryan Congressma, "The Real Food Revolution: Healthy Eating, Green Groceries, and the Return of the American Family Farm"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 1401946402, 1401946380 | EPUB | pages: 240 | 2.7 mb
We Americans love our food. It’s part of what has made this nation great. Our fertile farmlands and the abundance and variety of our agricultural output are the envy of the world. For most of our history, we lived close to the land, food was accessed locally, and we processed it in our own kitchens. But as our population and economy has boomed in the last century and we concentrated in cities, we industrialized our food system-with food coming far from home and processed multiple times. As foods rich in natural taste declined, we relied on high amounts of added sugar, fat, and salt to entice our palates. And it has taken a toll: our soil is polluted, our practices are unsustainable, and our health problems, including everything from allergy-related disease to obesity, are on the rise. This has all contributed to historic levels of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and other causes of preventable death. The good news is that people are starting to find solutions. They’re voting with their pocketbooks for a new kind of food system-family farm, 21st-century style. Suburban and urban moms (and dads) want to know what’s in their food and where it comes from. No more snack packs, Ding Dongs, and soda for lunch. This revolution is not only in how people eat, but also in how they grow, distribute, shop for, and prepare food. And the food is better tasting, better looking, and better for you.The Real Food Revolution by Congressman Tim Ryan is a manifesto for this new food movement. In it, readers will find information on: * The history and current state of our food systems * Myriad negative impacts of our present food practices on our health and our planet * Pros and cons of the current farm bill and what changes could help restore our nation * What’s happening both at the national and local levels * How people can get involved, with actionable steps at the end of each chapter This is a non-partisan, good-news message that will inform, inspire, and help readers around the country get involved. The era of the Twinkie and the hot-dog-stuffed-crust pizza has been fun, but now it’s time for a change.

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The Grenada Revolution Reflections and Lessons


Free Download The Grenada Revolution: Reflections and Lessons By Wendy C. Grenade; Curtis Jacobs; Kari H. I. Grenade; Brian Meeks; Patsy Lewis; Hilbourne A. Watson; Tennyson S. D. Joseph; Horace G. Campbell; David Hinds; Ralph E. Gonsalves
2015 | 320 Pages | ISBN: 1628461527 | EPUB | 3 MB
Grenada experienced much turmoil in the 1970s and 1980s, culminating in an armed Marxist revolution, a bloody military coup, and finally in 1983 Operation Urgent Fury, a United States-led invasion. Wendy C. Grenade combines various perspectives to tell a Caribbean story about this revolution, weaving together historical accounts of slain Prime Minister Maurice Bishop, the New Jewel Leftist Movement, and contemporary analysis. There is much controversy. Though the Organization of American States formally requested intervention from President Ronald Reagan, world media coverage was largely negative and skeptical, if not baffled, by the action, which resulted in a rapid defeat and the deposition of the Revolutionary Military Council.By examining the possibilities and contradictions of the Grenada Revolution, the contributors draw upon thirty years’ of hindsight to illuminate a crucial period of the Cold War. Beyond geopolitics, the book interrogates but transcends the nuances and peculiarities of Grenada’s political history to situate this revolution in its larger Caribbean and global context. In doing so, contributors seek to unsettle old debates while providing fresh understandings about a critical period in the Caribbean’s postcolonial experience. This collection throws into sharp focus the centrality of the Grenada Revolution, offering a timely contribution to Caribbean scholarship and to wider understanding of politics in small developing, postcolonial societies.

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The Quiet Crypto Revolution How Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Are Changing Our Lives


Free Download The Quiet Crypto Revolution: How Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Are Changing Our Lives by Klaas Jung
English | August 8, 2023 | ISBN: 1484296265 | 182 pages | MOBI | 1.57 Mb
Crypto is going to change the world, and for those tired of confusing financial jargon and complicated technical terminology, look no further. This book demystifies the world of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology and explains in accessible language how it will affect your daily life.

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The Day the Revolution Began Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus’s Crucifixion (2024)


Free Download N. T. Wright, "The Day the Revolution Began: Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus’s Crucifixion"
English | 2016 | pages: 448 | ISBN: 0062334387, 0062334395 | EPUB | 1,0 mb
The renowned scholar, Anglican bishop, and bestselling author widely considered to be the heir to C. S. Lewis contemplates the central event at the heart of the Christian faith-Jesus’ crucifixion-arguing that the Protestant Reformation did not go far enough in transforming our understanding of its meaning.

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The Cowshed Memories of the Chinese Cultural Revolution


Free Download Ji Xianlin, Zha Jianying, "The Cowshed: Memories of the Chinese Cultural Revolution"
English | 2016 | pages: 216 | ISBN: 1681376571, 1590179269 | EPUB | 1,8 mb
The Chinese Cultural Revolution began in 1966 and led to a ten-year-long reign of Maoist terror throughout China, in which millions died or were sent to labor camps in the country or subjected to other forms of extreme discipline and humiliation. Ji Xianlin was one of them. The Cowshed is Ji’s harrowing account of his imprisonment in 1968 on the campus of Peking University and his subsequent disillusionment with the cult of Mao. As the campus spirals into a political frenzy, Ji, a professor of Eastern languages, is persecuted by lecturers and students from his own department. His home is raided, his most treasured possessions are destroyed, and Ji himself must endure hours of humiliation at brutal "struggle sessions." He is forced to construct a cowshed (a makeshift prison for intellectuals who were labeled class enemies) in which he is then housed with other former colleagues. His eyewitness account of this excruciating experience is full of sharp irony, empathy, and remarkable insights into a central event in Chinese history.

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Russia From Proletarian Revolution to State-Capitalist Counter-Revolution Selected Writings


Free Download Russia: From Proletarian Revolution to State-Capitalist Counter-Revolution: Selected Writings (Studies in Critical Social Sciences) by Raya Dunayevskaya, edited by Eugene Gogol, Franklin Dmitryev
English | June 21, 2017 | ISBN: 9004323333 | True PDF | 488 pages | 10.6 MB
Russia: From Proletarian Revolution to State-Capitalist Counter-Revolution is a selection of writings by the Marxist-Humanist philosopher Raya Dunayevskaya, which begins with an examination of Lenin’s Hegel Notebooks, his philosophic preparation for proletarian revolution, followed by a section on "What Happens After" the revolution-the first years post 1917. Analyses of Trotsky, Stalin, Bukharin, and Luxemburg are presented.

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Rise of the Red Engineers The Cultural Revolution and the Origins of China’s New Class


Free Download Rise of the Red Engineers: The Cultural Revolution and the Origins of China’s New Class (Contemporary Issues in Asia and the Pacific) by Joel Andreas
English | March 10, 2009 | ISBN: 0804760772, 0804760780 | True PDF | 368 pages | 1.7 MB
Rise of the Red Engineers explains the tumultuous origins of the class of technocratic officials who rule China today. In a fascinating account, author Joel Andreas chronicles how two mutually hostile groups―the poorly educated peasant revolutionaries who seized power in 1949 and China’s old educated elite―coalesced to form a new dominant class. After dispossessing the country’s propertied classes, Mao and the Communist Party took radical measures to eliminate class distinctions based on education, aggravating antagonisms between the new political and old cultural elites.

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