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Igbo Culture - Second Edition

Igbo Culture - Second Edition

Reuben K. Eneze

Reuben K. Eneze
2016
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In this "Second Edition" of the Igbo Culture, the author has granted a significant upgrade, done with love and appreciation for the blessing of being a son of the Igbo Nation. He has greatly upgraded the book, after years of new and careful research work, and collection of readers' opinions on some of the issues in the book. Additional information on some of the issues discussed has been included to assist the reader understand the message of the author and to better accommodate the readers' views. The book has its grammar and punctuation reedited with dates and periods of events updated. Most of the Igbo vernacular words are in bold print, so that non-Igbo readers can distinguish between English and vernacular words.In the first edition, the author presented his book "Igbo Culture" in a most convincing way by quoting expert opinions on most of the issues he discussed in the book. Through his carefully researched work and detailed analysis of facts, he showed in the book that Igbo youths working hard like their ancestors can reform Igboland into a new and better civilization by sifting the good aspects of Igbo culture into today's way of life. He started his book by making a brief reference to the possible migration route of Igbo ancestors from their earliest settlements in the forest region of Central Africa to their present-day settlement in Southeastern Nigeria of West Africa. He also made a brief reference to the development of the Igbo civilization through the period covering the Stone Age and Iron Age civilizations. He painted a clear picture of the cultural background of the community where he was born and brought up and lived in for more than sixty years before he traveled to the United States of America. He traced the more than twenty-six generations-deep lineages, beliefs, concepts, customs, and history of Ihe Shikeaguma in Ntuegbe clan of Enugu State in Southeastern Nigeria as a sample core Igbo culture community. He also delved into the historical links and social formation of this community, with emphasis on genealogy, religion, settlement, language, government, law enforcement, defense, seasons, festivals, and residential structures. He took his readers to Igbo thought on God, self, family, human life, birth, death, spirit, human mind, and reincarnation. He clearly documented the cultural products of Igbo thought, which can be seen in the formulation of Igbo institutions with special reference to marriage, the extended family system, the social status structure and title system, festivals, informal education, traditional law, community service, religion, divination, and health-care services. He explained that the symbolism of various articles and some spoken words in Igbo culture are products of Igbo thought. He referred to ofo stick, kola nut, alligator pepper, spears, tribal face marks, body paint, white chalk, and the young palm frond as symbols or instruments of Igbo philosophical expressions and concepts. He showed how Igbo culture and philosophy have been affected by the cultures of Igbo neighbors in Nigeria and by other foreign cultures with special references to the following: (a) Ugwuele civilization (a Stone Age culture)-1,000,000 BC-500,000 BC (b) Nri civilization (a ritualized kingship system)-AD 800-AD 1700 (c) Aro civilization (slave trade and colonial era)-AD 1700-AD 1850 (d) Border civilization (slave trade and colonial era)-AD 800-AD1900 (e) External civilization (slave trade and colonial era)-AD 1700-AD 2000. The author concluded his work by making an evaluation of Igbo culture. He carefully examined the oriented values of the Igbo and highlighted those areas of Igbo culture that should be refurbished and re-infused into Igbo life by the Igbo themselves in order to transform Igboland into a big theater of modern civilization.
Recruitment Debt

Recruitment Debt

Reuben Roth

Monopoly Partners LLC
2022
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My first few years working in recruitment felt empty and unfulfilling, so I sought meaning elsewhere in my life and began volunteering at a suicide hotline. During the rigorous training process, I was shown the dazzling power of active listening, of patiently and intentionally encouraging someone to say more about how they are feeling. It soon became clear that the techniques I was learning could revolutionize my approach to recruiting.The predominant issue in this field is that nobody teaches recruiters how to hire. There's no formula available, no set of steps based on best practices to follow, and as a result, hiring can be an intensely confusing process. Occasionally, we might get lucky and make a great hire, but we often settle for less than the perfect fit, hurting both our company and the candidate in the process.The hotline opened my eyes to the fact that it doesn't have to be this way. The process of recruiting can be smooth, structured, and reliable, and can even have a certain beauty to it. What I offer you in this book is not a highly specific approach that should be adopted to the letter; instead, it is a glossary of ideas that, if understood and embraced, can transform your recruiting process and, ultimately, your company. What's more exciting than that?
Joy's Grand Adventure

Joy's Grand Adventure

Reuben T D Rose

Academy of Resilience
2024
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Joy Summerfield, born in the council flats of the optimistically-named Pleasant Lane, struggles with the tension between her duties at home and her own yearning to discover a greater meaning and purpose for her life.With her best (and only) friend Fear, who also happens to be the anthropomorphisation of fear itself, she leaves home and travels in a conveniently flying boat to Frieland, a land in the clouds where one is free to find what truly makes them happy.Through this journey she meets many people who feel they have solved this lifelong conundrum, and she may discover that there are few things more dangerous than someone else's dream for your life. She will have to confront her fears, her hopes, her past, and her future in order to discover what, and who, Joy really is.A companion to the concept album bySydney band Redwoods, available at www.redwoodsmusic.bandcamp.com
Teacher Guide for A Girl Called Echo

Teacher Guide for A Girl Called Echo

Reuben Boulette

Portage Main Press
2022
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The A Girl Called Echo series tells the story of Métis teenager Echo Desjardins, who is struggling to adjust to a new school and a new home. Readers follow Echo as she travels through time and experiences pivotal events from Métis history, gains new perspectives about where she came from, and imagines what the future might hold. Written by Anishinaabe educator Reuben Boulette, the Teacher Guide for A Girl Called Echo includes lesson plans specific to each book in the A Girl Called Echo series original articles outlining the history of the Métis Nation and their fight for sovereignty in-depth reading activities that engage students’ critical thinking skills activities that introduce students to the critical study of graphic novels and sequential art This teacher guide will engage students’ understanding of Métis history and culture and encourage reflection on the importance of learning Indigenous histories.
The Bodikians

The Bodikians

Reuben Bodikian

Fonthill Media
2019
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The Bodikians unearths the origin of a family from its earliest known beginnings in the early 1800s in central Anatolia, part of the Turkish Ottoman Empire. This volume describes the nightmare that befell them at the outset of the Armenian Genocide in 1915 and relates the tragedies and deaths suffered by every branch of the family at the hands of the Turks, leading to the final exodus around 1920–1923 from Ottoman Turkey to different parts of the world, where they sought sanctuary and began a new life. The lives of the surviving members of the family are also documented, showing how the Bodikians have flourished to the present day.
Deuses Semideuses e Homens

Deuses Semideuses e Homens

Reuben Nobre Barros

Independently Published
2019
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A mitologia grega surgiu bem antes da era crist , os homens primitivos deixaram desenhos e figuras nas grutas e cavernas, eram carruagens de fogo e p ssaros de metal, estes representavam para eles deuses que vinham dos c us, belos, altos, com poderes infinitos e imortais. No mito os deuses interagiram com os primeiros homens e geraram os semideuses, her is como Hercules, Aquiles, Perseu e muitos outros. Os gregos acreditavam que a morada dos deuses era o monte Olimpo, onde seu pico toca os c us. A cren a nos deuses tornou-se religi o, onde os eles eram adorados e cultuados em templos de cada cidade da Gr cia e Roma. Historias de suas aventuras e proezas. Amores por mortais e imortais influenciaram a humanidade em todas as gera es. Seriam eles os deuses astronautas que no passado nos visitaram do famoso livro de Erich Von Dniken?
The Divine Mystery: The Inner Mystery

The Divine Mystery: The Inner Mystery

Reuben Swinburne Clymer

Independently Published
2019
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"Divine Mystery" is one of the works of Reuben Clymer, former leader of the Rosicrucian FRC. It is a somewhat eclectic mixture of content, ranging from materials adapted from Sinistrari's "Demoniality" regarding elemental spirits, to gnostic content referring to Pistis Sophia.The material contains several invocations, a conversation between the Virgin Mary and Jesus, and numerous asides of Rosicrucian philosophy, while suggesting that Jesus was the result of his mother being impregnated by an elemental spirit and that the Nephilim of the Bible were similarly spawned.
The Irreconcilable Gnomes: Continuation to the Comte de Gabalis

The Irreconcilable Gnomes: Continuation to the Comte de Gabalis

Reuben Swinburne Clymer

Independently Published
2019
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"The Irreconcilable Gnomes" is a short booklet released by the FRC's leader, Reuben Clymer, at the dawn of the 20th century. It purports to elaborate and expand upon the Comte de Gabalis, a popular French philosophical and spiritual work.The first section of the work centers on dialogue involving one elemental spirit- a gnome- which expounds on various topics related to existence and being. The second speaks on the topic of certain grimoires of note, notably the Grand Grimoire but also mentioning the Black Pullet and others. It is decidedly Rosicrucian in its particular philosophical leanings.
Gods demigods and men Greek mythology

Gods demigods and men Greek mythology

Reuben Nobre

Independently Published
2019
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Greek mythology appeared well before the Christian era. Primitive men left drawings and figures in caves and caves, were carriages of fire and birds of metal, these represented to them gods who came from the heavens with infinite and immortal powers. In the myth the gods interacted with the first men and generated the demigods, heroes like Hercules, Achilles, Perseus and many others. The Greeks believed that their abode was Mount Olympus, where its peak touches the heavens.Belief in the gods became religion, where the gods were worshiped and worshiped in temples of every city in Greece and Rome. Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Athena, Apollo, Hermes, Aphrodite, Eros, Hera and many others.Sculptures, paintings, poems by great artists were made in homage to their favorite gods, stories of their adventures and feats. Loves for mortals and immortal tales that have influenced mankind in all generations. Were they the gods astronauts who in the past had visited us in Erich Von Dniken's famous book?
Kalons the Saga of a People

Kalons the Saga of a People

Reuben Nobre

Independently Published
2019
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The story takes place in the early nineteenth century. Feudal Spain, with its religious prejudices and blood. Romance, adventure, love and passion accompany the characters in a time of fights, duels, revenge and forbidden loves. Great transformations around the world. There was still the holy inquisition in Europe. The beginning of the French Revolution, and the wars in Napoleonic Europe. The struggle for power, the military, political and religious disputes between England and France, honor, and glory. The Kalons (Clan Gypsy), a mystic people of ancient culture, contribute in Spain, influencing the people where they go with their dances, songs and their unique way of living. The arrival in Brazil with D. Jo o VI, in the spectacular escape on board of its caravels. Slavery in the colony of Portugal. The life of the slaves in Brazil, customs, sufferings and persecutions. Throughout the world the struggle for Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. The Kalons, pursued for centuries, as wizards. The saga for freedom, and the continuity of their beliefs and their ideals. Maybe, like a people never lived.
Romanization in Palestine

Romanization in Palestine

Reuben Yat Tin Lee

BAR Publishing
2003
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This monograph presents a reassessment of the meanings and characteristics of Romanization. The research aims at challenging the predominant views on ethnic changes and Roman cultural dominations; exploring the Jewish perspectives on landscape as a means for criticizing the cultural and ethnic Romanization Approaches; and investigating the political consequences of the Herodian building program and consequent relationship with the imperial government. aeRomanizationAE originally meant aeto become RomanAE. Studies of Romanization in provinces other than Palestine rely heavily on changes in material culture as the indicators of transformation of cultural and ethnic identities from aenativesAE to aeRomansAE. Supported by numerous literary records, such phenomena did not occur in Palestine. Under Roman rule, the Jews were never assimilated to become Roman. Jews also did not show any desire to be self-Romanized. Moreover, no evidence suggests any intention of ethnic and cultural assimilation from the imperial government or the client kings. It has always been assumed that the imposition of aeRoman architectureAE was a strong indicator of cultural and ethnic Romanization. However, the term aeRoman architectureAE is uncritically used in architectural studies. Herodian buildings should not be simply classified as aeRoman architectureAE. The Herodian builders made use of local, Near Eastern, Eastern Mediterranean and Italian architectural elements and subsequently created hybrid architectural forms. Some Herodian structures were similar to those in Italy, but their perceived meanings in Palestine might not have been the same as in Italy, because the Jewish population in Palestine viewed them in terms of their local culture. It has been assumed that Palestinian Jews were so distinctive that they were immune from ethnic and cultural Romanization. But the phenomenon in Palestine might not have been a distinctive one; without the help of surviving literature, Palestine would be interpreted in a similar way to other Roman provinces. Therefore, aepeoplesAE in other provinces might not have aebecome RomanAE ethnically and culturally.
Rueben Fine's Best Games

Rueben Fine's Best Games

Reuben Fine

Hardinge Simpole Publishing
2003
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During the 1930s, it appeared that the USA, not the USSR, would inevitably become the dominant force in the chess world. During that time the USA team won four consecutive gold medals in the Chess Olympiads. Moreover, the USA could boast two world beaters in the form of Sammy Reshevsky and Reuben Fine, whose best games appear in this book.
Shooting People

Shooting People

Reuben Cohen; Sam Brenton

Verso Books
2003
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In the late 1990s the television landscape underwent a seismic change as the reality game shows Big Brother and Survivor won unprecedented audiences across Europe and the US. Subjecting their contestants to protracted seclusion from the outside world, the shows offered up a novel combination of mundanity and extremity, and bred a host of imitations which ranged from the absurdly inept to the outright sadistic. Shooting People explores the emergence of the form, its relation to documentary and its significance in a globalized TV industry. Sam Brenton and Reuben Cohen draw parallels between some of the methods employed to control contestants and techniques of incarceration and psychological interrogation, and expose the nefarious influence of psychologists and psychotherapists in the business of reality TV. This 'ultimate form of light entertainment' is also shown to be a perfect propaganda vehicle for an anti-political culture in which, in the absence of grand narratives, the personal focus, the detritus of selfhood, has become seen as the only story worth telling.