Claiming Homes Devotional materialChinese citizens make themselves at home despite economic transformation, political rupture, and domestic dislocation in the contemporary countryside. By mobilizing labor and kinship to make claims over homes, people, and things, rural residents withstand devaluation and confront dispossession. As a particular configuration of red capitalism and socialist sovereignty takes root, this process challenges the relationship between the politics of place
This is the first book to clearly and fully demonstrate the process of using theory to guide nursing research and professional practice
The Man With the Black Feather (1909) is a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux
and a detailed discussion that includes systemic contexts
It offers a comprehensive account of the consequences of personality on people's lives
Brilliant study of the effects of colonialism on the physical
Lieutenant Barclay—a former friend of Harbonne’s—and Francis Goring—a local politician—discuss the man’s tragic
Human development theories revolve around this concept
wheat is still capable of successfully defending itself against pathogenic fungi by outsourcing its defences
and students with critical tools that can help them decenter whiteness and other power structures while repositioning marginalized groups at the center of analysis
and earth-and humanity's incremental inability to cognitively and affectively make sense of this world increasingly transformed by anthropogenic forces
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The final section investigates the problems of building a community of professional practice in IT in English language education