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1in9 Tribe

1in9 Tribe
Author: Analyn Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-02-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733738804

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Shocked by the statistic that 26 million Americans, 1 in 9 adults, have kidney disease¿and 90% don't even know it, Raymond and Analyn Scott knew it was time to sound an alarm. From "crashing" into dialysis 21 years ago, through the domino effect that followed, to becoming a patient advocate, Raymond says he would go through it all over again if it was his purpose to be a catalyst for change and to save lives. The book follows the Scott family's journey and weaves other kidney disease warrior's stories, as well as, risk factors, statistics, research and solutions that are often overlooked or hidden in the shadows due to lack of awareness and complacency to accept the status quo. An incredible twist of fate provides a solution to Raymond that far exceeds his expectations and proves to be life-saving, and a game-changing puzzle piece in the fight against kidney disease.Regardless of what you know, don't know, or think you know about kidney disease, the information, and stories shared by the Scott's and the 1in9 Tribe co-authors will surprise, enlighten, inspire and empower you to take action.


Dying Is Not an Option

Dying Is Not an Option
Author: Doretta Thomas
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1973691000

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Life’s inconveniences can often lead to seasons of discouragement that can linger for what seems like an eternity. Perhaps you have experienced challenges that were the result of a broken relationship, an unexpected health diagnosis, the loss of a loved one, financial hardship, or other issues that were totally out of your control. Whatever the case, the truth is that unexpected things happen. People get stuck and become discouraged, and life changes as a result. Try as we may to be positive or to exercise mountain-moving faith, some circumstances shake us to the core, and life as we once knew it is never the same again. In the book, I will share with you some of the most trying storms that I have faced as a mother, woman, and cancer survivor. I am convinced that with every unexpected twist and turn life throws at us, we become more resilient. It is my hope that despite the life altering events you have encountered thus far, you will find the courage to see your life through a new set of lenses and thrive. You must believe that you too are a survivor and dying is not an option!


Castes and Tribes of Southern India (Complete)

Castes and Tribes of Southern India (Complete)
Author: Edgar Thurston
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 2664
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1465582363

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In 1894, equipped with a set of anthropometric instruments obtained on loan from the Asiatic Society of Bengal, I commenced an investigation of the tribes of the Nīlgiri hills, the Todas, Kotas, and Badagas, bringing down on myself the unofficial criticism that “anthropological research at high altitudes is eminently indicated when the thermometer registers 100° in Madras.” From this modest beginning have resulted:—(1) investigation of various classes which inhabit the city of Madras; (2) periodical tours to various parts of the Madras Presidency, with a view to the study of the more important tribes and classes; (3) the publication of Bulletins, wherein the results of my work are embodied; (4) the establishment of an anthropological laboratory; (5) a collection of photographs of Native types; (6) a series of lantern slides for lecture purposes; (7) a collection of phonograph records of tribal songs and music. The scheme for a systematic and detailed ethnographic survey of the whole of India received the formal sanction of the Government of India in 1901. A Superintendent of Ethnography was appointed for each Presidency or Province, to carry out the work of the survey in addition to his other duties. The other duty, in my particular case—the direction of a large local museum—happily made an excellent blend with the survey operations, as the work of collection for the ethnological section went on simultaneously with that of investigation. The survey was financed for a period of five (afterwards extended to eight) years, and an annual allotment of Rs. 5,000 provided for each Presidency and Province. This included Rs. 2,000 for approved notes on monographs, and replies to the stereotyped series of questions. The replies to these questions were not, I am bound to admit, always entirely satisfactory, as they broke down both in accuracy and detail. I may, as an illustration, cite the following description of making fire by friction. “They know how to make fire, i.e., by friction of wood as well as stone, etc. They take a triangular cut of stone, and one flat oblong size flat. They hit one another with the maintenance of cocoanut fibre or copper, then fire sets immediately, and also by rubbing the two barks frequently with each other they make fire.”


Tribal Health and Medicines

Tribal Health and Medicines
Author: Aloke Kumar Kalla
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9788180691393

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The Present Work Is An Attempts To Bring Together The Clinical And Biogenetic Aspects, On One Hand, And The Traditional Cultural Heritage In The Form Of Traditions Medical Systems, On The Other.


The Thompson Indians of British Columbia

The Thompson Indians of British Columbia
Author: James Alexander Teit
Publisher: [New York : American Museum of Natural History], 1900 (New York : Knickerbocker Press)
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1900
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN:

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Elusive Israel

Elusive Israel
Author: Charles H. Cosgrove
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664256968

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Many Bible interpreters assume a biblical text has only one right meaning and that it can be found if the reader uses the right methods. Charles Cosgrove, on the other hand, recognizes that language often admits multiple meanings and that scholars must deal with several sensible readings. As an example, Elusive Israel examines the identity of Israel in Romans 11, arguing for three equally plausible interpretations.


Proceedings ...

Proceedings ...
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1974
Genre: Anemia
ISBN:

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The Historian's Huck Finn

The Historian's Huck Finn
Author: Ranjit S. Dighe
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2016-04-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Putting Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in historical context, connecting it to pivotal issues like slavery, class, money, and American economic expansion, this book engages readers by presenting American history through the lens of a great novel. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is widely regarded as a classic American novel—a groundbreaking one in which the author attempts to accurately portray society through the use of at-times coarse vernacular English. In this book, readers can experience the full text of Twain's Huckleberry Finn accompanied by annotations in footnote form throughout. As a result, this classic is transformed into a fascinating historical documentation of 19th-century American life and society that touches on topics like slavery, the transportation revolution, race, class, and confidence men. Bringing the perspective of a social and economic historian, Ranjit S. Dighe offers more than 150 annotations as well as supporting essays that put the characters, incidents, and settings of the book into their historical context. First-time readers get to experience a great American novel with memorable characters, vivid imagery, and a great narrative voice while simultaneously learning about American history; teachers and students who have read Huckleberry Finn before will enjoy re-reading it, especially with insightful annotations that connect the story to the historical timeline. This book exposes the subtle lessons Twain's tale has to teach us about America's growth, development, conflicts, and mass movements in the nation's first century.