The Slow Grind

The Slow Grind
Author: Georgina Jonson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Environmental justice
ISBN:

"An innovative anthology, representing the growing field of intersectional environmentalism. Driven by a commitment to socio-political change, through creative and community-oriented thinking. The Slow grind positions conversations and writings at the juncture of environmental and social justice. This book explore larger questions that relate to the condition of our world, the makeup of our cultural industries and the future of our communities - human and non-human. This is an invitation. One that asks us all to recognise the normalisation of systems and internalised values that are not empathetic. One that by piercing the societal consciousness, hopes to encourage the process of recovery through unlearning"--Page 4 of the cover.

SLOW GRIND SOUP AND SALAD DIET

SLOW GRIND SOUP AND SALAD DIET
Author: Simone N Whiteside
Publisher: EWTECHNERD LLC
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2022-11-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

Are you looking for Low Carb and SLOW GRIND diet soups and salad recipes to cook and enjoy? If yes, this is the right book you are probably looking for! Low Carb Dieting has been around for centuries and is still popular today. It is an effective way for people to lose weight healthily without an obsession with calories or counting macros carefully. There are many benefits to following a low-carb diet. They include reduced risk of heart disease, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, weight loss, and body fat melting away quickly. Limiting sugar intake while following this diet is also a beneficial factor that often helps with headaches when eliminating sugars from the diet. Following this type of regimen can help you live longer and happier too! It sounds like now might be a great time to try it out! This book has delicious, affordable, healthy Low Carb and SLOW GRIND diet soups and salad Recipes you and your family will love and enjoy! While SLOW GRIND diet is an excellent weight loss program for all types of people. It can help you lose weight, control your appetite and make it easy to adopt a healthier lifestyle. SLOW GRIND diet works fast and is a safe way to lose weight without going hungry or living on shakes! Best of all, the SLOW GRIND diet is simple and can be easily adapted by anyone with a busy schedule. The SLOW GRIND Soup and Salad diet is designed to, among other things, lower the risk for heart disease and stroke by reducing blood pressure, lowering harmful cholesterol levels, and raising good cholesterol levels. So, what are you waiting for? Click buy now and enjoy your Low Carb and SLOW GRIND diet soups and salad recipes!

The Slow Grind

The Slow Grind
Author: Georgina Jonson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Environmental justice
ISBN:

"An innovative anthology, representing the growing field of intersectional environmentalism. Driven by a commitment to socio-political change, through creative and community-oriented thinking. The Slow grind positions conversations and writings at the juncture of environmental and social justice. This book explore larger questions that relate to the condition of our world, the makeup of our cultural industries and the future of our communities - human and non-human. This is an invitation. One that asks us all to recognise the normalisation of systems and internalised values that are not empathetic. One that by piercing the societal consciousness, hopes to encourage the process of recovery through unlearning"--Page 4 of the cover.

Machinery

Machinery
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1270
Release: 1911
Genre: Mechanical engineering
ISBN:

Modern Moves

Modern Moves
Author: Danielle Robinson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-07-29
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190466049

Modern Moves traces the movement of American social dance styles between black and white cultural groups and between immigrant and migrant communities during the early twentieth century. Its central focus is New York City, where the confluence of two key demographic streams - an influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe and the growth of the city's African American community particularly as it centered Harlem - created the conditions of possibility for hybrid dance forms like blues, ragtime, ballroom, and jazz dancing. Author Danielle Robinson illustrates how each of these forms came about as the result of the co-mingling of dance traditions from different cultural and racial backgrounds in the same urban social spaces. The results of these cross-cultural collisions in New York City, as she argues, were far greater than passing dance trends; they in fact laid the foundation for the twentieth century's social dancing practices throughout the United States. By looking at dance as social practice across conventional genre and race lines, this book demonstrates that modern social dancing, like Western modernity itself, was dependent on the cultural production and labor of African diasporic peoples -- even as they were excluded from its rewards. A cornerstone in Robinson's argument is the changing role of the dance instructor, which was transformed from the proprietor of a small-scale, local dance school at the end of the nineteenth century to a member of a distinct, self-identified social industry at the beginning of the twentieth. Whereas dance studies has been slow to connect early twentieth century dancing with period racial politics, Modern Moves departs radically from prior scholarship on the topic, and in so doing, revises social and African American dance history of this period. Recognizing the rac(ial)ist beginnings of contemporary American social dancing, it offers a window into the ways that dancing throughout the twentieth century has provided a key means through which diverse groups of people have navigated shifting socio-political relations through their bodily movement. Modern Moves asserts that the social practice of modern dancing, with its perceived black origins, empowered displaced people such as migrants and immigrants to grapple with the effects of industrialization, urbanization, and the rise of North American modernity. Far more than simple appropriation, the selling and practicing of "black" dances during the 1910s and 1920s reinforced whiteness as the ideal racial status in America through embodied and rhetorical engagements with period black stereotypes.

Grind

Grind
Author: Sybil Bartel
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2017-06-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781548285548

Dane I'm silent. I'm trained. I'm lethal. My hand skimming down your thigh, my gaze a weapon-I know more ways to kill you than please you. But you're not paying for my aim. You're paying for my control. Bringing you a breath away from ecstasy, watching you beg as I hold back your release, I'll show you exactly what you've been missing. Your hunger is my currency, and five thousand is my price. I only have one rule-no repeats, because I'm not for keeps. I'm for sale. One slow grind and I'll give you exactly what you paid for. *Extra Bonus Scene included! The Alpha Bodyguard Series: THRUST ROUGH GRIND

No Place for Grief

No Place for Grief
Author: Lotte Buch Segal
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 081224821X

Through a detailed ethnographic account of the everyday lives of detainees' wives in the occupied Palestinian Territory, No Place for Grief reveals the ways in which the normalization of these women's distress is intrinsically and painfully linked to the collective struggle for freedom from the occupation.

The Very Slow Time Machine

The Very Slow Time Machine
Author: Ian Watson
Publisher: Gateway
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0575114754

The Very Slow Time Machine arrives on earth in 1985. Its sole inhabitant is old and mad. Soon it becomes apparent that for him, time is going slowly backward. With every day, he is getting younger and saner. The world, and its whole concept of time, science and philosophy, must wait for him to speak. But while the world waits, it changes...

Histories of Victimhood

Histories of Victimhood
Author: Steffen Jensen
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0812209311

The word and concept of victim bear a heavy weight. To represent oneself or to be represented as a victim is often a first and vital step toward having one's suffering and one's claims to rights socially and legally recognized. Yet to name oneself or be called a victim is a risky claim, and social scientists must struggle to avoid erasing either survivors' experience of suffering or their agency and resourcefulness. Histories of Victimhood engages with this dilemma, asking how one may recognize and acknowledge suffering without essentializing affected communities and individuals. This volume tackles the theoretical and empirical questions surrounding the ways victims and victimhood are constructed, represented, and managed by state and nonstate actors. Geographically broad, the twelve essays in this volume trace histories of victimhood in Colombia, India, South Africa, Guatemala, Angola, Sierra Leone, Turkey, Occupied Palestine, Denmark, and Britain. They examine the implications of victimhood in a wide range of contexts, including violent occupations, displacement, war, reparation projects, refugee assistance, HIV treatment, trauma intervention, social welfare projects, and state formation. In exploring varying forms of hardship and identifying what people do to survive, how they make sense of their own suffering, and how they are frequently either acted upon or ignored by humanitarian agencies and states, Histories of Victimhood encourages us to see victimhood not as a definite and definable category of experience but as a changeable and culturally contingent state. Contributors: Sofie Danneskiold-Samsøe, Pamila Gupta, Ravinder Kaur, Stine Finne Jakobsen, Andrew M. Jefferson, Steffen Jensen, Tobias Kelly, Frédéric Le Marcis, Walter Paniagua, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Darius Rejali, Henrik Ronsbo, Lotte Buch Segal, Nerina Weiss.