What Happens When We Practice Religion? Textures of Devotion in Everyday LifeKieran Flanagan
The Neolithic Period is the third and final stage of the Stone Age, beginning around 10,000 years ago. Explore what life was like for Neolithic humans, including the effects of innovations like agriculture, permanent settlement, and irrigation. ...
Ready for Revolution: The Life and Struggles of Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture) (review) By 1964 he was directing voter registration drives in "the most Southern place on earth"—the Delta, where he was jailed almost as often as his mortality was intimated. He helped organize the Mississippi...
Only Silvia knows what she endured in those long, terrible months of captivity, and only time, distance and a great deal of psychological support will be able to allow her to build her life as a free woman once again. Italians got to know this woman through photographs of her before her ...
Life in El Salvador is difficult for some Salvadorans. This small country has the fourth-largest economy in Central America.But about one in every three Salvadorans lives below the poverty line.This means accessing critical food, water, medical care and other necessities is difficult for many....
themselves." This exchange makes them feel more like an outsider - someone who is different from the rest of the team. It certainly doesn't reinforce their feeling of belonging. They're unable to counter the microaggression because it was said as a compliment. How can they co...
Again, pride is the maddest thing that can exist; it feeds upon its own vitals; it will take away its own life, that with its blood it may make a purple for its shoulders; it sappeth and undermineth its own house that it may build its pinnacles a little higher, and then the whol...
A. The horrible danger was over; it had escaped; it was ready for life again. B. The boss was relieved now, reassured that the fly had been out of danger. C. But the front legs waved, caught hold, and, more slowly this time, the task restarted. ...
Quality of life can be influenced by many factors, such as access to healthcare, education, personal freedom, and social connections. Factors like workplace conditions, equality, freedom of movement, the right to fair pay, and leisure can also be included. While some are personal preferences,...
The term “redlining” was coined by sociologist John McKnight in the 1960s. It is derived from the literal practice—used by the federal government and lenders beginning in the 1930s—of drawing a red line on a map around the neighborhoods they would not invest in based on the racial dem...