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The Forgetful Fairy

The Forgetful Fairy

Haya Hussain

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
The Forgetful Fairy is an exciting story about Alyssa the Fairy and her friends. Creative words paired with vibrant illustrations are sure to entertain readers of all ages. It is the first book by 8 1/2 year old Haya Hussain.
Haya

Haya

Iman H. Siddiqi

Lulu.com
2013
pokkari
Haya is a Muslim girl who dreams about becoming a scientist one day. When she is accepted into a prestigious new school, Haya thinks her dreams are finally coming true. But as she puts on her favorite headscarf and arrives at school to start fourth grade, Haya has no idea of the challenges that await her. Although she has heard stories about Muslim girls wearing hijab being teased, Haya is not prepared when her classmates harass her. Worse yet, her science teacher asks his students to leave their religions behind, and her new Muslim friend confesses she is too embarrassed to wear the hijab. Confused yet determined to honor her Islamic identity and her goals, Haya seeks answers in Islamic teachings and in the wisdom of a teacher who understands her challenges. Haya: The Loyal Student tells the story of a Muslim girl who must learn how to balance her loyalties to her religion and to her dreams, encouraging all children to embrace differences and shun prejudice.
Haya de la Torre and the Pursuit of Power in Twentieth-Century Peru and Latin America
Like Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, Peruvian Victor Raul Haya de la Torre (1895–1979) was one of Latin America's key revolutionary leaders, well known across national boundaries. Inigo Garcia-Bryce's biography of Haya chronicles his dramatic political odyssey as founder of the highly influential American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (APRA), as a political theorist whose philosophy shifted gradually from Marxism to democracy, and as a seasoned opposition figure repeatedly jailed and exiled by his own government. Garcia-Bryce spotlights Haya's devotion to the growth of populism as a political style applicable on both the left and the right, and to his vision of a pan–Latin American political movement. A great orator who addressed gatherings of thousands of Peruvians, Haya fired up the Aprismo movement, seeking to develop ""Indo-America"" by promoting the rights of Indigenous peoples as well as laborers and women. Steering his party toward the center of the political spectrum through most of the Cold War, Haya was elected president in 1962—but he was blocked from assuming office by the military, which played on his rumored homosexuality. Even so, Haya's insistence that political parties must cultivate Indigenous roots and oppose violence as a means of achieving political power has left a powerful legacy across Latin America.
Haya de la Torre and the Pursuit of Power in Twentieth-Century Peru and Latin America
Like Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, Peruvian Victor Raul Haya de la Torre (1895–1979) was one of Latin America's key revolutionary leaders, well known across national boundaries. Inigo Garcia-Bryce's biography of Haya chronicles his dramatic political odyssey as founder of the highly influential American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (APRA), as a political theorist whose philosophy shifted gradually from Marxism to democracy, and as a seasoned opposition figure repeatedly jailed and exiled by his own government. Garcia-Bryce spotlights Haya's devotion to the growth of populism as a political style applicable on both the left and the right, and to his vision of a pan–Latin American political movement. A great orator who addressed gatherings of thousands of Peruvians, Haya fired up the Aprismo movement, seeking to develop ""Indo-America"" by promoting the rights of Indigenous peoples as well as laborers and women. Steering his party toward the center of the political spectrum through most of the Cold War, Haya was elected president in 1962—but he was blocked from assuming office by the military, which played on his rumored homosexuality. Even so, Haya's insistence that political parties must cultivate Indigenous roots and oppose violence as a means of achieving political power has left a powerful legacy across Latin America.
Haya, Mother of Butterflies

Haya, Mother of Butterflies

Jabr Al Noaimi

Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press
2022
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Haya agrees to marry Ahmed, on the condition that he build a cottage for her in the forest next to his farm. Ahmed accepts this strange condition but notices her absence every month at the full moon. One day, curiosity leads him to follow her and discover the secret in her cottage. What Ahmed saw frightened and astonished him. He ran to the mayor, who advised him to divorce her because she must be a witch! What did Ahmed see in the cottage? Why is Haya called: Mother of Butterflies? What is the secret of her patterned dress? A fascinating story that must be read to find out what happens to Haya!
Customary Law of the Haya Tribe

Customary Law of the Haya Tribe

Hans Cory; M. Hartnoll

Routledge
2018
sidottu
Originally published in 1945, this book was written at a time when an increasing European influence was affecting customary law in what was Tanganyika and this volume records different aspects of customary law such as inheritance, matrimony, divorce, property and the courts. Tribal structure in Uhaya is also discussed and a list of clans provided.
Customary Law of the Haya Tribe

Customary Law of the Haya Tribe

Hans Cory; M. Hartnoll

Routledge
2020
nidottu
Originally published in 1945, this book was written at a time when an increasing European influence was affecting customary law in what was Tanganyika and this volume records different aspects of customary law such as inheritance, matrimony, divorce, property and the courts. Tribal structure in Uhaya is also discussed and a list of clans provided.
Scatlett O'Haya and the Seven Sprightly Spriggans
With the brilliancy of enlightening illustrations that abounds, Scatlett O'Haya and the Seven Sprightly Spriggans has a regular recurrence of corresponding sounds. Endlessly scratching and clawing for, and seeking to expose, a cloak of secrecy and the unknown, an independently bold and adventuresome feline sets out alone. Bound for a dangerous place on the edge, resembling Kamchatka -- Russia's wild -- descending into a valley, Scatlett O'Haya comes on strong with a cat fight finish, showing bravery, and friendship compiled! Written in rhyme with colorful illustrations.
Convenio de La Haya sobre la guerra terrestre, anexos y suplementos
En un mundo marcado por las sombras de los conflictos pasados y presentes, el Reglamento de La Haya se mantiene hasta hoy como un faro de esperanza y humanidad en medio de la oscuridad de la guerra. Este libro contiene los textos esenciales del Reglamento de La Haya, as como sus tratados y anexos. El libro tambi n incluye una breve introducci n a los antecedentes y la importancia del Reglamento de La Haya, as como los retos a los que se enfrenta debido a los m todos modernos de guerra.
The Making and Unmaking of the Haya Lived World
At the center of this subtle ethnographic account of the Haya communities of Northwest Tanzania is the idea of a lived world as both the product and the producer of everyday practices. Drawing on his experience living with the Haya, Brad Weiss explores Haya ways of constructing and inhabiting their community, and examines the forces that shape and transform these practices over time. In particular, he shows how the Haya, a group at the fringe of the global economy, have responded to the processes and material aspects of money, markets, and commodities as they make and remake their place in a changing world. Grounded in a richly detailed ethnography of Haya practice, Weiss' analysis considers the symbolic qualities and values embedded in goods and transactions across a wide range of cultural activity: agricultural practice and food preparation, the body's experience of epidemic disease from AIDS to the infant affliction of plastic teeth, and long-standing forms of social movement and migration. Weiss emphasizes how Haya images of consumption describe the relationship between their local community and the global economy. Throughout, he demonstrates that particular commodities and more general market processes are always material and meaningful forces with the potential for creativity as well as disruption in Haya social life. By calling attention to the productive dimensions of this spatial and temporal world, his work highlights the importance of human agency in not only the Haya but any sociocultural order. Offering a significant contribution to the anthropological theories of practice, embodiment, and agency, and enriching our understanding of the lives of a rural African people, The Making and Unmaking of the Haya Lived World will interest historians, anthropologists, ethnographers, and scholars of cultural studies.
The Making and Unmaking of the Haya Lived World

The Making and Unmaking of the Haya Lived World

Brad Weiss

Duke University Press
1996
sidottu
At the center of this subtle ethnographic account of the Haya communities of Northwest Tanzania is the idea of a lived world as both the product and the producer of everyday practices. Drawing on his experience living with the Haya, Brad Weiss explores Haya ways of constructing and inhabiting their community, and examines the forces that shape and transform these practices over time. In particular, he shows how the Haya, a group at the fringe of the global economy, have responded to the processes and material aspects of money, markets, and commodities as they make and remake their place in a changing world.Grounded in a richly detailed ethnography of Haya practice, Weiss’s analysis considers the symbolic qualities and values embedded in goods and transactions across a wide range of cultural activity: agricultural practice and food preparation, the body’s experience of epidemic disease from AIDS to the infant affliction of “plastic teeth,” and long-standing forms of social movement and migration. Weiss emphasizes how Haya images of consumption describe the relationship between their local community and the global economy. Throughout, he demonstrates that particular commodities and more general market processes are always material and meaningful forces with the potential for creativity as well as disruption in Haya social life. By calling attention to the productive dimensions of this spatial and temporal world, his work highlights the importance of human agency in not only the Haya but any sociocultural order. Offering a significant contribution to the anthropological theories of practice, embodiment, and agency, and enriching our understanding of the lives of a rural African people, The Making and Unmaking of the Haya Lived World will interest historians, anthropologists, ethnographers, and scholars of cultural studies.
Cómo ser el mejor amante que ella haya tenido
Si quieres obtener mas sexo de tu mujer, si quieres empezar a tener una vida sexual desenfrenada, que sacuda la cama, que te haga transpirar como nunca antes, tienes que aprender como darle orgasmos. Montones y montones de orgasmos. Una vez que soluciones eso, ya no tendras que pedir sexo. Confia en mi ella te lo pedira. Si no me crees, solo intentalo. Por supuesto, este es el truco verdadero: como le das orgasmos a tu mujer? Una cosa es segura: si no te esta molestando constantemente para que tengan relaciones, entonces, lo que sea que estes haciendo no lo estas haciendo bien. Como con cualquier otra cosa, existen tecnicas muy especificas, probadas y verdaderas para hacer que una mujer acabe. En tanto no haya un problema fisico o neurologico, estos metodos funcionan cada vez que se los prueba. Todo lo que tienes que hacer es aprender estos metodos y tecnicas, y usarlos. Y la mejor noticia es... que la practica es muy divertida.