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Livia the Mermaid

Livia the Mermaid

Nehema Ratanya

Lulu.com
2014
sidottu
Livia the Mermaid is a story of a girl who wished to discover her mother's secret door and venture into the outside world to play. She discovered the door, but later on she learnt that her mother was right, that the door should be kept a secret. The book is written by Nehema K. Ratanya. The original manuscript was in Norwegian language but translated into English by her father Andrew Ratanya. Nehema is aged seven years and in second class at Furuset Skole in Norway.
Neema the Misfit Giraffe

Neema the Misfit Giraffe

Michael Cheadle; Robbie Cheadle

South African National Library
2023
pokkari
Neema is different from her fellow giraffes. Their lack of understanding make her feel unwelcome. Neema sets off on a journey to find a new friends. Includes illustrations, photographs, and links to video footage of giraffes, as well as fun giraffe facts.
Neema Wants to Learn

Neema Wants to Learn

Jo Meserve Mach; Vera Lynne Stroup-Rentier

Finding My Way Books
2020
pokkari
"What a wonderful introduction to the Finding My World Series Children will love to see their interests reflected in this story and the photos from other parts of the world."- Becky Drews, MS.Ed Special Education In Neema Wants to Learn, a girl with learning disabilities shares how she likes to learn all day long. She introduces you to Mama Mdemu and her friend Joseph. Delightful photographs capture her interactions and activities as her day in an orphanage in Tanzania progresses. Neema tricks Joseph, helps Mama Mdemu, and helps care for the younger children. It's great fun to discover her favorite games and a fun coconut song she sings. Neema inspires us to learn throughout our day as we participate in our daily activities even if learning something new is difficult. By sharing Neema's story we celebrate Neema's many strengths and abilities. Neema has learning disabilities.
Neema Wants to Learn

Neema Wants to Learn

Jo Meserve Mach; Vera Lynne Stroup-Rentier

Finding My Way Books
2022
sidottu
"What a wonderful introduction to the Finding My World Series Children will love to see their interests reflected in this story and the photos from other parts of the world."- Becky Drews, MS.Ed Special Education In Neema Wants to Learn, a girl with learning disabilities shares how she likes to learn all day long. She introduces you to Mama Mdemu and her friend Joseph. Delightful photographs capture her interactions and activities as her day in an orphanage in Tanzania progresses. Neema tricks Joseph, helps Mama Mdemu, and helps care for the younger children. It's great fun to discover her favorite games and a fun coconut song she sings. Neema inspires us to learn throughout our day as we participate in our daily activities even if learning something new is difficult. By sharing Neema's story we celebrate Neema's many strengths and abilities. Neema has learning disabilities.
Nehemia

Nehemia

Ulrich Kellermann

de Gruyter
1967
sidottu
In der Reihe Beihefte zur Zeitschrift f r die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (BZAW) erscheinen Arbeiten zu s mtlichen Gebieten der alttestamentlichen Wissenschaft. Im Zentrum steht die Hebr ische Bibel, ihr Vor- und Nachleben im antiken Judentum sowie ihre vielfache Verzweigung in die benachbarten Kulturen der altorientalischen und hellenistisch-r mischen Welt.
Neema na furaha : tre år i Kenya
Neema na furaha är swahili och betyder nåd och glädje. De båda orden sammanfattar mina år i Kenya 1988-91 som gymnasielärare och pedagogisk rådgivare åt grund- som gymnasieskolor, sponsrade av Evangelisk-lutherska kyrkan, och utspridda över en stor del av västra och norra Kenya. Familjen bodde ute på landet och fick vara med om många ovanliga och oförglömliga upplevelser.
When Neema went on a journey

When Neema went on a journey

Olive Elmer Burke

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
Oh My So what did Neema do after she counted four drums?Here is a clue...Neema likes adventures where she can hippity hop, wiggle wobble and stompty stomp smoothly.What? You do too Well this book is all about that and more... go on, take a look.
Engaging with a Legacy: Nehemia Levtzion (1935-2003)
Engaging with a Legacy shows how Nehemia Levtzion shaped our understanding of Islam in Africa and influenced successive scholarly generations in their approach to Islamization, conversion and fundamentalism. The book illuminates his work, career and family life – including his own ‘life vision’ on the occasion of his 60th birthday. It speaks to his relationship with researchers at home and abroad as mentor, colleague and provocateur; in one section, several authors reflect on those dynamics in terms of personal and professional development. Levtzion’s contemporaries also speak of interactions with him (and his life-long companion, wife Tirza) in the 1950s and 1960s; we see in these writings the birth of West African historical studies. Levtzion’s arrival as Israeli graduate-student in Nkrumah’s Egyptian-leaning Ghana, and the debate over what ‘African Studies’ should mean in an environment that included the personal intervention of W.E.B. Du Bois, are stories told for the first time. Most poignant is the account of Levtzion’s commitment to building African Studies, complete with emphasis on Islam, in the heart of the Jewish state at The Hebrew University. His never-ending defence of the program reflected his determination to be both ‘engaged historian’ and ‘engaged Israeli’ – a legacy he chose for himself. Finally, an ‘Epilogue’ to the original publication shows how one aspect this legacy, Levtzion’s growing preoccupation with the ‘public sphere in Muslim societies’, has become even more relevant in ‘post-Arab Spring’ Africa and the Middle East. This book was published as a special issue of the Canadian Journal of African Studies.
Engaging with a Legacy: Nehemia Levtzion (1935-2003)
Engaging with a Legacy shows how Nehemia Levtzion shaped our understanding of Islam in Africa and influenced successive scholarly generations in their approach to Islamization, conversion and fundamentalism. The book illuminates his work, career and family life – including his own ‘life vision’ on the occasion of his 60th birthday. It speaks to his relationship with researchers at home and abroad as mentor, colleague and provocateur; in one section, several authors reflect on those dynamics in terms of personal and professional development. Levtzion’s contemporaries also speak of interactions with him (and his life-long companion, wife Tirza) in the 1950s and 1960s; we see in these writings the birth of West African historical studies. Levtzion’s arrival as Israeli graduate-student in Nkrumah’s Egyptian-leaning Ghana, and the debate over what ‘African Studies’ should mean in an environment that included the personal intervention of W.E.B. Du Bois, are stories told for the first time. Most poignant is the account of Levtzion’s commitment to building African Studies, complete with emphasis on Islam, in the heart of the Jewish state at The Hebrew University. His never-ending defence of the program reflected his determination to be both ‘engaged historian’ and ‘engaged Israeli’ – a legacy he chose for himself. Finally, an ‘Epilogue’ to the original publication shows how one aspect this legacy, Levtzion’s growing preoccupation with the ‘public sphere in Muslim societies’, has become even more relevant in ‘post-Arab Spring’ Africa and the Middle East. This book was published as a special issue of the Canadian Journal of African Studies.
Nga Waka o Nehera

Nga Waka o Nehera

Evans Jeff

Oratia Books
2009
nidottu
This is the essential reference work to the traditions of Maori canoes that voyaged to New Zealand - including lists of the waka, names of crew members and vessels, karakia and waiata, and maps. A must for lovers of history, students of Maori and nautical enthusiasts.