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539 tulosta hakusanalla Suhani Sawant
This book seeks to unravel the issues associated with the crime of murder, providing a highly accessible account of the subject for people coming to it for the first time. It uses detailed case studies as a way of exemplifying and exploring more general questions of socio-cultural responses to murder and their explanation. It incorporates a historical perspective which both provides some fascinating examples from the past and enables readers to gain a vision of what has changed and what has remained the same within those socio-cultural responses to murder. The book also embraces questions of race and gender, in particular cultural constructions of masculinity and femininity on the one hand, and the social processes of 'forgetting and remembering' in the context of particular crimes on the other. Particular murders analysed included those of Myra Hindley, Harold Shipman and the Bulger murder.
This book seeks to unravel the issues associated with the crime of murder, providing a highly accessible account of the subject for people coming to it for the first time. It uses detailed case studies as a way of exemplifying and exploring more general questions of socio-cultural responses to murder and their explanation. It incorporates a historical perspective which both provides some fascinating examples from the past and enables readers to gain a vision of what has changed and what has remained the same within those socio-cultural responses to murder. The book also embraces questions of race and gender, in particular cultural constructions of masculinity and femininity on the one hand, and the social processes of 'forgetting and remembering' in the context of particular crimes on the other. Particular murders analysed included those of Myra Hindley, Harold Shipman and the Bulger murder.
When the world is too polluted to live in, all of the humans still living on earth must move to the moon until they find a better planet to live on. But Cyprus and her best friend discover that the moon isn't all that it seems, and humans are not the only living creatures on the planet.
The Treasure Chest of Stories
Suhani Balachandran
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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An Ultimate Guide to the Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Lifestyle
Suhani Sethi; Vandana Sethi
Xlibris Us
2022
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Masterpiece: The Art of Living Your Greatest Life with Grace
Suhani Lata Balram
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2020
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"My heartfelt intention with this book is to inspire you to create your Masterpiece and to live your greatest life with grace. I believe with this education and these lifestyle habits, you will thrive and live your greatest life, one inspired step at a time, fine-tuning your masterpiece and your precious life. This process is an on-going journey to enjoy. It's not about striving for perfection, it's about following your joy each day with mindfulness and love. These new habits will influence your family, your children, the people around you and will make a difference. I believe it is our moral responsibility to be the greatest version of ourselves so we can give back to humanity and create a better world " - Suhani Lata Balram
Breathe under the moon is a beautiful collection of poetry written to honour the memories of Kpop Legend Kim Jonghyun. These verses embrace endless love and gratitude to him. Like him, his fans also believe they can be together anytime and physical matters certainly remain indifferent in their space. Just like the moon, wherever people are, they know he is always with them.
A 2021 IBPA The Bill Fisher Award for Best First Book, Silver Medal A celebration of style with AND WITHOUT hair Shreya is a champion on the soccer field, the coolest scientist at her school, and dances like a star. She also has alopecia and can only style her hair in one way so none of the patches on her head would show - the patches with no hair at all. One day she receives a gift from her friends that inspires her to confidently embrace a new (hair) style This picture book about alopecia, self-love, and empathy will inspire young readers to accept the unique qualities that make up who they, and their peers, are.
"Hey Books aren't for eating, they're for reading " Most bookworms liked to dig in the mud, play in the rain, and chomp on their favorite food...BOOKS But not Bina-she can't stand the taste of books at all. One fateful day, Bina opens a book to find a maze of letters. After a friend helps her learn how to read, Bina's faced with a big obstacle-her brothers keep eating her books Looking for ideas in...(you guessed it ) a book, Bina cooks up a delicious solution to her problem that will leave readers hungry for more A fun-to-read picture book that celebrates the power of words and stories for young readers beginning to enjoy reading.
A delicious tale of friendship and foods from around the world Neeva and Nimi love the Indian food they eat at home, but how could they bring idlis to school for lunch when all of their friends always bring sandwiches? But the sisters are in for a big surprise. When their class goes on a field trip, they find themselves at a food festival where they learn their friends eat much more than sandwiches at home, inspiring them to proudly claim their cultural foods and start a new tradition with their friends. In this multicultural picture book, readers will explore foods from around the world and be inspired to celebrate the unique food traditions of their home.
Among Mortals & Gods The Story of the Ramayana
Ranjit Rauniyar; Suhani Rauniyar; Ranveer Rauniyar
Thirsty Scholar Press
2025
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Shani Marie's 2019 Sketchbook showcases some of her art and imagination. Shani is a self taught artist following in her father Gary Shipman's foot steps. She was born in 1997. She has been exploring different styles of art for most of her life with no formal art training. Thank you for your interest.
George Lewis Becke (or Louis Becke; 18 June 1855 - 18 February 1913) was an Australian short-story writer and novelist.Becke was born at Port Macquarie, New South Wales, son of Frederick Becke, Clerk of Petty Sessions and his wife Caroline Matilda, n e Beilby. Both parents were born in England. Becke was the youngest of six children and had a tendency to wander; he has stated that before he was 10 he had twice run away from home. The family moved to Hunters Hill, Sydney in 1867 and Becke was educated at Fort Street High School.-Wikipedia