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From Afua Hirsch - co-presenter of Samuel L. Jackson's major BBC TV series Enslaved - the Sunday Times bestseller that reveals the uncomfortable truth about race and identity in Britain today.You're British.Your parents are British.Your partner, your children and most of your friends are British.So why do people keep asking where you're from?We are a nation in denial about our imperial past and the racism that plagues our present. Brit(ish) is Afua Hirsch's personal and provocative exploration of how this came to be - and an urgent call for change.'The book for our divided and dangerous times'David Olusoga
Tate Britain: Look Again: the National Collection of British Art reimagined for today. Empire is a vital exploration of how Britain's colonial legacy has shaped its art, by one of the UK's most influential voices on the subject.
Equal to Everything is a beautifully illustrated, fictionalised tale based on the life of Lady Hale, President of the Supreme Court of England and Wales. It tells the story of Ama, a girl from Richmond in Yorkshire, who visits the Supreme Court on a school trip and learns all about the work of the court and how another little girl from her town went on to become its president. Throughout the story we learn about Brenda Hale's life - from school to university and on to becoming the most important judge in the land. The story highlights some interesting cases Judge Brenda was faced with and explains how judges make difficult decisions and teaches children about fairness, justice and how the law can be used for good and to protect us all. Equal to Everything is an inspiring story of a little girl who worked hard at school and went on to be extraordinary. It aims to empower children to believe they can achieve their dreams and never letting other people tell them they are not good enough.
From the author of the ever-popular and celebrated Sacred Woman This beautifully-formatted, life-changing, interactive journal welcomes all women to explore a blueprint for healing by connecting their inner vision to daily, actionable steps The Sacred Woman Journal is a prompted guide to practicing the principles of Queen Afua's Sacred Woman and serves as a perfect accompaniment and extension to the enduring classic. Richly expanded from the original self-published edition, The Sacred Woman Journal features: mantras, checklists, meditations, and prayers to inspire a reader's journey through twelve healing gateways. Over a twelve-week period, this guided journal provides a tailored canvas of profound possibilities, revelations, visions, and lessons learned, and offers a road map to self-enlightenment designed to not only reset and recharge the body, but to realize the purpose held within the heart and reclaim the full transformative power of the mind and the spirit.
Like Garden Eyes examines women (some awesome, some awful) in various phases of their lives and what happens to them based off the decisions they make or the decisions fate makes for them. From mental health issues, killers, frenemies, lonely phone sex operators, drug abuse, debased cheating spouses, being in a cult, living the life of a witch to prison life, nothing is off limits These women do not know what will happen to them next in life yet what they want ultimately is love, acceptance and happiness.
Circles of Wellness: A Guide to Planting, Cultivating and Harvesting Wellness
Queen Afua
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Electronic Voting; A Possible Solution for Sub-Saharan Africa?
Nana Afua Boamah Gyimah; Bertrand Asongwe Tita
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2010
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Reflections on the Debate Between Trade and Environment
Yvonne Nana Afua Idun
Xlibris Corporation
2014
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Training Africa's Youth in Waste Management and Climate Change
Yvonne Nana Afua Idun
Xlibris
2014
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Introduction to Java Spring Boot: Learning By Coding
Dave Wolf; Afua Ankomah; Jennifer Lee
Independently Published
2019
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This book is a beginners guide to Spring Boot 2.0. The purpose of this book is to give users step by step instructions on how to implement fundamental web development techniques in Spring Boot 2.0.This book covers several topics individually so that it is much easier to grasp and use in real-life projects.Who this book forThis book is for anyone interested in developing applications using the Spring Framework, and specifically, Spring Boot 2. The readers may have prior experience of Spring Boot, but it isn't required, as even beginners can benefit from the content of this book.
Changing the way we use, develop, and fund technology for social change is possible, and it starts with you. The Tech That Comes Next: How Changemakers, Philanthropists, and Technologists Can Build an Equitable World outlines a vision of a more equitable and just world along with practical steps to creating it, appropriately leveraging technology along the way. In the book, you'll find: Strategies for changing culture and investments inside social impact organizationsWays to change technology development so it incorporates more of societyExamples of data, security, and privacy laws and policies that need to change to protect vulnerable populations and advance positive change Ideal for nonprofit leaders, social activists, policymakers, technologists, entrepreneurs, founders, managers, and other business leaders, The Tech That Comes Next belongs in the libraries of anyone who envisions a world in which technology helps advance, rather than hinders, positive social change.