Two Worlds Apart

Two Worlds Apart
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Total Pages : 498
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ISBN-10 : 1977218725
ISBN-13 : 9781977218728
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Two Worlds Apart by : Gail Rose Thompson

Zarah Kadjar, a pampered Persian girl, is sent to the United States for her High School education and becomes enamored with life in America. When circumstances make it necessary for her to return home, her life changes in ways she never imagined possible. Her love of horses leads her down a path to becoming one of the most influential women in Iran.

Russian and American Cultures

Russian and American Cultures
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781498538343
ISBN-13 : 1498538347
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Russian and American Cultures by : Konstantin V. Kustanovich

Russia is a great country—both in terms of size and its achievements. It is the largest country in the world and, perhaps, the richest one as well, if one counts all its natural resources combined. The Russian population is well educated and its sciences and technology are quite advanced. It is also a country with political, legal, and economic systems similar to those in Western Europe and North America. What then prevents it from joining the community of Western democratic societies? What makes it always slide back into the habitual mode of authoritarianism, nationalism, and permeating corruption even when formal democratic institutions and structures are installed? Why does it stubbornly resist any attempts to promote democracy and liberalism? Is it because some curse hangs over the country and it always ends up in the hands of a bad government? The author of this book is convinced that the Russian government is just a derivative of the entire population—the entire culture. The book is thus devoted to Russian culture in comparison with Western cultures and the United States in particular. The author begins this juxtaposition at the dawn of Russian history—the Christianization of Russia in the late tenth century. Religion played a tremendous role in shaping Russian tradition from the tenth through the seventeenth centuries. Choosing Greek Orthodoxy Russia made the first and decisive step away from Western Christianity inheriting the Byzantine kind of authoritarianism and banning not only the religious doctrine but also all knowledge coming from the West including Latin. The author also demonstrates how serfdom and the agricultural commune, which lasted virtually into the twentieth century, fostered the culture of collectivism, nationalism, and legal nihilism. The book’s last part explores the psychology of Russian perceptions of the United States—a crucial factor in the relationships between the two countries. Russian culture, the author contends, persists due to inculcating children during the early childhood socialization, thus passing values and myths from generation to generation. This book represents a truly interdisciplinary project employing ideas and research results from such disciplines as cultural and psychological anthropology, social psychology, psychology of child development, sociology, semiology, law, and history of Russia and Russian religion.

Worlds Apart

Worlds Apart
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781400840816
ISBN-13 : 1400840813
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Worlds Apart by : Branko Milanovic

We are used to thinking about inequality within countries--about rich Americans versus poor Americans, for instance. But what about inequality between all citizens of the world? Worlds Apart addresses just how to measure global inequality among individuals, and shows that inequality is shaped by complex forces often working in different directions. Branko Milanovic, a top World Bank economist, analyzes income distribution worldwide using, for the first time, household survey data from more than 100 countries. He evenhandedly explains the main approaches to the problem, offers a more accurate way of measuring inequality among individuals, and discusses the relevant policies of first-world countries and nongovernmental organizations. Inequality has increased between nations over the last half century (richer countries have generally grown faster than poorer countries). And yet the two most populous nations, China and India, have also grown fast. But over the past two decades inequality within countries has increased. As complex as reconciling these three data trends may be, it is clear: the inequality between the world's individuals is staggering. At the turn of the twenty-first century, the richest 5 percent of people receive one-third of total global income, as much as the poorest 80 percent. While a few poor countries are catching up with the rich world, the differences between the richest and poorest individuals around the globe are huge and likely growing.

Walking in Two Worlds

Walking in Two Worlds
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9780735269019
ISBN-13 : 0735269017
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Walking in Two Worlds by : Wab Kinew

An Indigenous teen girl is caught between two worlds, both real and virtual, in the YA fantasy debut from bestselling Indigenous author Wab Kinew. Perfect for fans of Ready Player One and the Otherworld series. Bugz is caught between two worlds. In the real world, she's a shy and self-conscious Indigenous teen who faces the stresses of teenage angst and life on the Rez. But in the virtual world, her alter ego is not just confident but dominant in a massively multiplayer video game universe. Feng is a teen boy who has been sent from China to live with his aunt, a doctor on the Rez, after his online activity suggests he may be developing extremist sympathies. Meeting each other in real life, as well as in the virtual world, Bugz and Feng immediately relate to each other as outsiders and as avid gamers. And as their connection is strengthened through their virtual adventures, they find that they have much in common in the real world, too: both must decide what to do in the face of temptations and pitfalls, and both must grapple with the impacts of family challenges and community trauma. But betrayal threatens everything Bugz has built in the virtual world, as well as her relationships in the real world, and it will take all her newfound strength to restore her friendship with Feng and reconcile the parallel aspects of her life: the traditional and the mainstream, the east and the west, the real and the virtual.

Two Worlds Apart Joined With One Heart

Two Worlds Apart Joined With One Heart
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Publisher : Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages : 255
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Synopsis Two Worlds Apart Joined With One Heart by : Jyotishka Koley

Anna Brown, a high schooler is an admirable young woman with a great sense of justice and fairness. Despite her affluent upbringing, she maintains a modest demeanor and abhors all forms of dishonesty and bullying. George Williams, an eighteen-year-old high schooler has a dark past and Anna is somehow connected to it. He has a passion for music which he inherited from someone very close to him. Williams and Brown meet each other at a summer campaign and George is the type of person Anna despises. Their paths clash as enmity starts between them. Little did they know that fate had other plans for them as they tied the knot to matrimony. Will they ever get along even after the marriage or will their differences push them apart?

Two Worlds Apart

Two Worlds Apart
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 1934475653
ISBN-13 : 9781934475652
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Two Worlds Apart by : Sherri L. Gibson

Separated at the tender age of eight, Brandon and Katrina Harris were whisked away from one another to live in two different worlds in the first book of the series. Reared by Native Americans, the twins are forced to live lives unaccustomed to them. As if this was not difficult enough for them, matters become more extreme now that they have grown into young adults. Faced with prejudice, new friends and allies, superstition, and more adventures, Brandon and his sister's dream of uniting seems impossible. The question remains. Are they destined to live Two Worlds Apart forever?

Worlds Apart

Worlds Apart
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 9781481485753
ISBN-13 : 148148575X
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Worlds Apart by : James Riley

Owen and Bethany try to find their way back to each other after the fictional and nonfictional worlds are torn apart in the finale of this "New York Times"-bestselling series.

Five Miles Away, A World Apart

Five Miles Away, A World Apart
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 399
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ISBN-10 : 9780199745609
ISBN-13 : 0199745609
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Five Miles Away, A World Apart by : James E. Ryan

How is it that, half a century after Brown v. Board of Education, educational opportunities remain so unequal for black and white students, not to mention poor and wealthy ones? In his important new book, Five Miles Away, A World Apart, James E. Ryan answers this question by tracing the fortunes of two schools in Richmond, Virginia--one in the city and the other in the suburbs. Ryan shows how court rulings in the 1970s, limiting the scope of desegregation, laid the groundwork for the sharp disparities between urban and suburban public schools that persist to this day. The Supreme Court, in accord with the wishes of the Nixon administration, allowed the suburbs to lock nonresidents out of their school systems. City schools, whose student bodies were becoming increasingly poor and black, simply received more funding, a measure that has proven largely ineffective, while the independence (and superiority) of suburban schools remained sacrosanct. Weaving together court opinions, social science research, and compelling interviews with students, teachers, and principals, Ryan explains why all the major education reforms since the 1970s--including school finance litigation, school choice, and the No Child Left Behind Act--have failed to bridge the gap between urban and suburban schools and have unintentionally entrenched segregation by race and class. As long as that segregation continues, Ryan forcefully argues, so too will educational inequality. Ryan closes by suggesting innovative ways to promote school integration, which would take advantage of unprecedented demographic shifts and an embrace of diversity among young adults. Exhaustively researched and elegantly written by one of the nation's leading education law scholars, Five Miles Away, A World Apart ties together, like no other book, a half-century's worth of education law and politics into a coherent, if disturbing, whole. It will be of interest to anyone who has ever wondered why our schools are so unequal and whether there is anything to be done about it.

Love is ... 2

Love is ... 2
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9798675043545
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Love is ... 2 by : Puuung

Love is ... is a collection of sweet and heartwarming illustrations featuring little moments of a couple in love. Puuung says love is something that emits light from small things and comes in ways that we can easily overlook in our daily lives. Living a life can't always be as happy as the two characters in illustrations. Sometimes you might have a hard time and want to cry. But even in this daily life, you definitely can feel joy and happiness. This book will remind you of all the memories you spent with your loved one and make you happy. Puuung has been uploading hundreds of simple, tender, beautiful illustrations and animations online since 2014, which makes fans happy and cry. Now millions of fans are waiting for her new illustration or animation every day.

Worlds Apart

Worlds Apart
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 341
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ISBN-10 : 9781108838528
ISBN-13 : 1108838529
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Worlds Apart by : Malcolm Byrne

An expertly curated and annotated collection of declassified records, revealing the inner workings of US-Iran relations after 1978.