Loo stiilne ja mugav söögikoht meie valge pesuga Bianca ümmarguse söögilaua ja mustade ning helehalli sametiga Kenth toolidega. Lauaplaat on tugevast MDF materjalist, millel on sooneline disain ja ajatu valge värv. Kenth toolidel on elegantsed rauast jalad ja luksuslik helehall sametine iste. Tõsta oma söögiala uuele tasemele selle silmapaistva komplektiga. Spetsifikatsioonid: - Materjal: Kiud, Vaht, MDF, Vineer, Polüesterlinane, Polüesterveluur, Teras - Kaal: 54 kg - Mõõtmed: Laua: ⌀110 cm, Tool: 52x76x40 cm
Both entertaining and startling, this volume offers 100 philosophical puzzles that stimulate thought on a host of moral, social, and personal dilemmas and encourage readers to draw their own conclusions.
"Engaging images accompany information about the Blackfeet. The combination of high-interest subject matter and narrative text is intended for students in grades 3 through 8" -- Autorid: Betty Marcks
During the long years of the Second World War, tea remained the cornerstone of British hospitality, drunk and enjoyed by civilians and members of the armed forces alike. But on July 9, 1940, Britons learnt that their beloved national drink was to go on the ration. Even worse tea was the one rationed foodstuff that could not be grown or reared at home. This charming little book celebrates the power of tea as a national symbol and act of defiance during Britains darkest hour. It's the perfect companion to complement a cuppa and pay tribute to an unsung war hero. A fascinating look at life during the Second World War Beautifully illustrated with rich visual material from Imperial War Museums Filled with wartime ephemera, historic photographs and war-era artwork Plus, vintage baking recipes to try out and enjoy with your favourite brew The ideal gift for the tea-lover in your lifeaside from more tea, that is!
Absolute heaven. Jilly Cooper A hilarious and heartfelt year following one woman and her puppy from chaos and tears to healing and new beginnings. Its a love story, but not as you know it. Raising a puppy is simple: feed them, walk them, love them. Right? Wrong. Armed with Pinterest-perfect plans and firm ideas about training, Sophia brings Dennis a scruffy and defiant Parson terrier into her life. But just as the puppy pads hit the floor, the rest of her world falls apart. Suddenly single and quietly unravelling, Sophia finds herself solo parenting a tiny, gleeful agent of chaos who devours foam earplugs, destroys her shoes, and has an alarming taste for spiders. Hes also the only thing keeping her afloat. As the months roll by in a haze of dodgy first dates, sleepless nights and meltdowns in the park, Sophia begins to make sense of it all: the grief of a life that didnt go to plan, the weirdness of being single in your late thirties, and the surprising ways love shows up when you least expect it. By the end of their first year together, Dennis hasnt just wrecked the furniture hes quietly rebuilt her life. For anyone whos ever been through shattering heartbreak, this is a story of quiet resilience, unpredictable joy, and the quiet wonder of a small body curled beside you when it matters most.
The ultimate guide to adventures in nature, this book is full of practical tips and ideas for ways to discover wildlife, as well as the importance of conservation. A naturalist's equivalent to the Dangerous Book for Boys, this book includes tips on everything from beachcombing, snorkelling and building your own hedgehog hotel, to tree climbing, natural foods and how to make traps for insects and mammals. This hands-on guide to enjoying nature is filled with practical advice on how to get involved with wildlife. Focusing mainly on Britain and northern Europe, it's packed with ideas for wildlife-watching and other activities in different habitats, including coast, mountains, heathland, garden, wetland, woodland and farmland. Alongside the practical advice on bushcraft and survival are suggestions on how to get close to nature through activities such as mountain-biking and climbing.
"Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to nurse sharks. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade"-Provided by publisher"-- Autorid: Rebecca Pettiford
Miks elevant kasutab lonti? Miks mesilased elavad tarus? Miks sebra on triibuline? Miks kilpkonnad elavad nii maal kui ka vees? Miks merihobu hoiab saba abil vetikatest kinni? Miks delfiinid hüppavad veest välja? ... Loomad on imelised ja oskavad alati üllatada. Aga miks käituvad loomad nii nagu nad käituvad? See raamat vastab sajale sinu uudishimulikule küsimusele nii suuremate kui ka väiksemate olendite kohta. Lisaks leiad siit huvitavaid fakte ja põnevaid katseid, mida järele proovida, et maailma avastamine lõbusam oleks. Autorid: Jane Laumets
The first major publication on Baltimore-based painter Jerrell Gibbs, whose contemplative portraits of Black sitters thrum with a vivid sense of place and reflect the complexity and emotional depth of everyday Black life.This book captures a prolific period of self-examination and observation for contemporary artist Jerrell Gibbs (b. 1988). Known for his luminously rendered, expressionistic oil paintings, Gibbs uses the figure as a dynamic and recurring motif to explore themes of Black masculinity, fatherhood, legacy, and remembrance. Drawing from archival family photographs, Gibbs emphasizes placement, size, and proportion, blending intimate mark-making with bold painterly gestures. By complicating and subverting visual stereotypes, Gibbs engages deeply with the materiality of painting, offering tender, emotionally evocative portrayals of Black men as husbands, fathers, brothers, and sons. These allegorical and autobiographical works underscore quiet moments of joy, sorrow, and beauty as vital components of Black life. Additionally, commissioned portraits of such figures as Elijah Cummings and August Wilson are juxtaposed with allegorical figures from Gibbss dreams, reflecting his growth as an artist and individual. Gibbss work offers a fresh approach to painting the human form, following in the footsteps of other Black figurative painters Kerry James Marshall, Henry Taylor, and Amy Sherald. Autorid: Angela N. Carroll, Jessica Bell Brown
Missing Music: Voices from Where the Dirt Roads End details Grammy-winning music producer and author Ian Brennans ongoing quest to provide musical platforms for underrepresented nations and populations around the world.In a compact and quick-read format, Missing Music collects the latest narratives from Brennans field-recording treks. This edition features a greater emphasis on storytelling and an even greater abundance of photos from his wife, Italian-Rwandan photographer/filmmaker Marilena Umuhoza Delli.Together, they meet the elderly shamans of the worlds most musical language, Taa, a tongue that sadly is dying, with fewer than 2,500 speakers left. The duo traveled the most remote roads of Botswana to find the formally nomadic people now relegated to small desert towns.In Azerbaijan, Brennan and Delli ascended to the mountainous Iranian border to record centenarians in scattered villages of the Talysh minority, where the worlds oldest man reportedly reached the age of 168. The result is the only record ever released to feature the voices of singers over one-hundred years of age.Among other tales, Brennan also updates the saga of the Sheltered Workshop Singers following COVID, including the tragic deterioration of his sister, Jane.Arising from the more than forty records that Brennan has produced over the past decade from underrepresented nations such as Comoros, Djibouti, Romania, South Sudan, Suriname, and Cambodia, Missing Music serves as the newest suite in the multiverse symphony of the worlds most ignored cornersthe places where countries expire and the forgotten live. Autorid: Ian Brennan, Marilena Umuhoza Delli, Evelyn Glennie
Taking the State out of the Body is a guidebook in deconstructing nationalism through trauma-informed praxis.Embedded in the political theory and practice of Jewish anti-Zionism, it invites readers of all backgrounds to build an embodied sense of safety that has the power to make militarized borders, policing, and nation-states obsolete. We need the resources offered in this book: from understanding geopolitical impacts of intergenerational trauma, to self-regulation in conflict, to transformative approaches to harm, to cultivating long-haul relationships, to building solidarity across our movements. The books framework is situated in the lineages of healing justice and politicized healers including many antifascist Ashkenazi Jewish practitioners in 1930s Europe. Today, as the terms somatics and trauma have been mainstreamed, Taking the State out of the Body is a timely offer to move from individual awareness to collective action. Weaving anti-imperialist orientations to historical events with embodiment theory, each chapter opens with a connection to a plant or body part and closes with a guide to practices that fuel resistance and resilience. This book will equip you with the tools you need to move from rugged individualist models of self-help/preservation to liberatory frameworks of collective care and joint struggle. Autorid: Eliana Rubin
Unravel the ancient mystery of Turiya-The God State.The book that demystifies and uncovers the true state of Enlightened beings.This book is based on Turiya, which is the highest potential a huma
The first half of this book walks the reader through the fundamentals of council communism and the conditions that led to the development of these ideas. The second half of the book demonstrates the rich depth of Pannekoeks thinking, with penetrating essays and insightful letters on revolutionary organization, state capitalism, Marxism, the limitations of trade unions and political parties, the potential of wildcat strikes, public vs. common ownership, the necessity of combining organization and freedom,the deceptiveness of parliamentarism, workers councils, the vital importance of working-class self-emancipation, and more. Autorid: Anton Pannekoek, Robyn K. Winters
Whats the relationship between combating the far right and working for systemic change? What does it mean when fascists intensify racial oppression and patriarchy but also call for the downfall of economic elites or even take up arms against the state? Three way fight politics confront these urgent questions squarely, arguing that the far right grows out of an oppressive capitalist order but is also in conflict with it in real ways, and that radicals need to combat both. The three way fight approach says we need sharper analysis of far-right movements so we can fight them more effectively, and we also need to track ongoing developments within the ruling class, including liberal or centrist efforts to co-opt antifascism as a tool of state repression and system legitimation.This book offers an introduction to three way fight politics, with more than thirty essays, position statements, and interviews from the Three Way Fight website and elsewhere, spanning from the antifascist struggles of the 1980s and 1990s to the political upheavals of the twenty-first century. Over fifteen authors explore a range of topics, such as fascist politics relationship with patriarchy and settler colonialism, Tom Metzgers Third Position (anticapitalist) fascism, conflict within the business community over the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump administrations shifting relationship with the organized far right. Many of the writings address issues of political strategy, such as tensions between radicals and liberals within the reproductive rights movement and the George Floyd rebellion, video gaming as an arena of political struggle, and the importance (and challenges) of approaching antifascist organizing in ways that are militant, community based, and nonsectarian. Autorid: Xtn Alexander, Matthew N. Lyons, Janeen Porter
Disability justice and prison abolition are two increasingly popular theories that overlap but whose intersection has rarely been explored in depth. A Peoples Guide to Abolition and Disability Justice explains the history and theories behind abolition and disability justice in a way that is easy to understand for those new to these concepts yet also gives insights that will be useful to seasoned activists. The book uses extensive research and professional and lived experience to illuminate the way the State uses disability and its power to disable to incarcerate multiply marginalized disabled people, especially those who are queer, trans, Black, or Indigenous.Because disabled people are much more likely than nondisabled people to be locked up in prisons, jails, and other sites of incarceration, abolitionists, and others critical of carceral systems must incorporate a disability justice perspective into our work. A Peoples Guide to Abolition and Disability Justice gives personal and policy examples of how and why disabled people are disproportionately caught up in the carceral net, and how we can use this information to work toward prison and police abolition more effectively. This book includes practical tools and strategies that will be useful for anyone who cares about disability justice or abolition and explains why we cant have one without the other. Autorid: Katie Tastrom