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Baba'S Kitchen Medicines

Baba'S Kitchen Medicines

Michael Mucz

University of Alberta Press
2012
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Michael Mucz's prolonged primary research into Ukrainian-Canadian folk history culminates in Baba's Kitchen Medicines. This book bursts with the cultural memory of pioneering folk from Canada's prairieland. From fever to frostbite, this incomparable compendium of tinctures, poultices, salves, decoctions, infusions, plasters, and tonics will fascinate and often mortify readers from all walks of life. The comprehensiveness of Mucz's research and interviews framed with deftly painted historical, cultural, and botanical backgrounds guarantee that this chapter of the Canadian story will continue to be told for generations to come. It is a deep, charming, and often moving work of intricate anthropology that will stir scholar and non-specialist alike.
Baba Yara Stadium

Baba Yara Stadium

VDM Publishing House
2010
nidottu
Observera att förlaget som ger ut denna produkt baserar innehållet i sina produkter på fria källor som Wikipedia. Boken är med stor sannolikhet endast ett utdrag ur dessa informationskällor, alltså inte en vanlig bok i den bemärkelsen.
Baba, What is Umrah?

Baba, What is Umrah?

Baber Khan

Amber and Baber
2026
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Follow the stories of Baba Lion and Little Lion where the basics of Islam will be explained through enjoyable stories for both children and parents. The fifth book 'Baba, What is Umrah' is a story where Little Lion is going on a trip with Mama and Baba Lion and will be flying for the first time. Baba Lion tells him they are going on Umrah. He then answers Little Lion's next question 'Baba, What is Umrah' Little Lion is a curious character who is eager to learn more about the basics of Islam. He represents our beautiful younger generation who has lots of questions and want simple and child-friendly answers to understand our beautiful religion. Baba Lion is the wise character, representing the Muslim parent, who is determined to explain Islam in a simple, understanding and loving way. He answers all the questions with the right knowledge of Islam and customizes it to a level of a child's understanding. The Baba Lion and Little Lion books will be a series where every book will be dedicated to one basic topic of Islam. In sha Allah children and parents will benefit from these stories and we wish you happy reading. PS: Stay tuned for our next Islamic children's books
The Baba and the Comrade

The Baba and the Comrade

Elizabeth A. Wood

Indiana University Press
2000
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"Meticulously researched, impressively documented, and engrossingly written, . . . [it] contributes to a long-overdue reconception of the New Economic Policy (NEP). . . ." —Choice " . . . a well-organized, sophisticated analysis of the difficulties involved in attempting to reconcile ideology with political, economic, and cultural realities.: —The Russian Review " . . . a highly persuasive, revealing, and well-documented account of early Bolshevik policy, practice, and language pertaining to the 'baba problem' and the unexpected ways female and male comrades responded to the party-state's tutelary role toward women." —Slavic Review "This is a rich and densely argued study that embeds the story of the zhenotdel in the context of the political struggles and institutional structures of this formative period of the Russian Revolution. Wood demonstrates clearly the dilemma of whether women party activists should serve the party or their constituents." —American Historical Review "Wood's convincing work is a welcome addition to the growing literature on the gender-role traditionalism the Communists reinstitutionalized with their revolution." —The Women's Review of Books How could the baba—traditionally, the "backward" Russian woman—be mobilized as a "comrade" in the construction of a new state and society? Drawing on recently opened archives, Elizabeth A. Wood explains why the Bolsheviks proved unable and ultimately unwilling to realize their ideological notions of a gender-neutral society. Focusing on the creation and activities of the zhenotdel, a special women's section within the Russian Communist Party, Wood reconstructs the ways in which notions of gender sameness and difference both facilitated and complicated Bolshevik efforts at state building during the Civil War and the New Economic Policy.
Becoming Baba: Fatherhood, Faith, and Finding Meaning in America
From Slate staff writer Aymann Ismail comes an exquisite memoir about fatherhood, religion, and the search for identity in an ever-shifting world. The son of Egyptian immigrants, Aymann Ismail came of age in the shadow of 9/11, tracking the barrage of predatory headlines pervading the media and influencing the popular consciousness about Muslims. After a series of bomb threats were directed at his Islamic school in Teaneck, New Jersey, just a few miles from downtown Manhattan, his parents--anxious that it was no longer safe to be so explicitly Muslim--enrolled him in public school, where he was the only Muslim his new friends had ever met. In the privacy of their home, they turned to their faith for guidance on how to live, adhering to traditional notions about gender roles, and avoiding the putative American dangers of alcohol, sex, and rebellion. And yet, Aymann is undeniably an American teenager, negotiating his place in multiple worlds while chafing against the structures of his upbringing. He eventually embarks on a career in political journalism, in part to establish his own version of things. In time, though, he also gains a deeper understanding and appreciation for his parents' values and sacrifices--his father's grueling work ethic as a town car driver, and his mother's adeptness at managing their itinerant family. When Aymann meets and falls in love with Mira, a woman with her own ideas about the modern Muslim family, his world shifts yet again. After Mira gets pregnant with their first child, Aymann begins to reckon with his past, future, and the beliefs that have shaped his life. What does it mean to be a Muslim man? More still, what does it mean to be any man--and a father to a baby boy and girl? And how best to honor one's cultural heritage while holding space for change and discovery? In lucid, confident prose, Aymann Ismail questions the sturdy frameworks of religion and family, the legacies of his childhood, and what will become his children's ethical and intellectual inheritance. To reckon unflinchingly with these questions offers him a road map for his young Muslim children on how to navigate the singular journey into adulthood.
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

Norman Robbins

Samuel French Ltd
1991
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This is an adaptation of one of the most exciting Arabian Night stories of all time. The staging can be simple or elaborate and casting flexible - only a few thieves on stage at any one time. The plot is full of suspense and excitement, though the blood-thirstiness of the original story has been toned down. Full of humour and song, with the villians getting their comeuppance.2 women, 4 men, 7 women or men
Meher Baba's Samadhi - Tales from the Beloved's Tomb

Meher Baba's Samadhi - Tales from the Beloved's Tomb

Irma Sheppard

Karl Moeller Irmhild Sheppard
2020
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Over the decades, countless thousands have traveled to India's Maharashtra State to honor or worship Avatar Meher Baba at His Samadhi in upper Meherabad.This collection of stories includes some history of the Tomb-shrine itself, and an account of Meher Baba's interment seven days after dropping His physical body on January 31, 1969.Here is a wide range of experiences relating directly to the Samadhi from over sixty Baba lovers, East and West.
Babushka Baba Yaga

Babushka Baba Yaga

Polacco Patricia

Putnam Publishing Group,U.S.
1999
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Living alone and lonely in the woods because of the terrible stories told about her, Baba Yaga yearns for a grandchild to love and sets out to adopt a family of her own, in a fable about not judging individuals by their appearance alone