Tag: Rebuilding

Emperor John II Komnenos Rebuilding New Rome 1118-1143


Free Download Emperor John II Komnenos: Rebuilding New Rome 1118-1143 (Oxford Studies in Byzantium) by Maximilian C. G. Lau
English | October 3, 2023 | ISBN: 0198888678 | True EPUB/PDF | 400 pages | 17.5/437 MB
John II Komnenos was born into an empire on the brink of destruction, with his father Alexios barely preserving the empire in the face of civil wars and invasions. A hostage to crusaders as a child, married to a Hungarian princess as a teenager to win his father an alliance, and leading his own campaigns when his father died, it was left to John to try and rebuild the empire all but lost in the eleventh century.

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Rebuilding Entrepreneurship at the Grassroots


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 303143269X | 279 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 7 MB
This book analyzes the impact of entrepreneurship, technology, and innovation on meeting chronic and recurring social challenges, such as poverty, gender inequality, sustainability and climate change, income disparity, social healthcare, community housing and homelessness, and the drive to cleaner food and water supplies. It discusses inclusive entrepreneurial strategies to meet the above social challenges through transformational leadership in the developing economies.

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Rebuilding Trust [Audiobook]


Free Download Morgan Johnson MA LPC, Gina Senarighi PhD CPC – foreword, Ann Sprinkle (Narrator), "Rebuilding Trust: Guided Therapy Techniques and Activities to Restore Love, Trust, and Intimacy in Your Relationship"
English | ASIN: B0CQ3YBZFS | 2023 | M4B@64 kbps | ~05:12:00 | 141 MB
Of all the ways relationships fall apart, betrayal can rock us to the core. And yet, for couples or partners who want to stay together and do the work, healing is possible. The old relationships that no longer serve us can be dismantled and reassembled into deeper, stronger, more satisfying bonds than we ever imagined.
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The Crux of Refugee Resettlement Rebuilding Social Networks


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English | ISBN: 1498588891 | 2019 | 334 pages | EPUB | 647 KB
While the world’s refugee population reaches record high numbers, countries offering third-country resettlement are increasingly shifting toward policies of exclusion and austerity. This edited volume envisions a more humane future for refugee resettlement. Combining anthropology with a variety of professional perspectives (education, health care, theology, administration, politics, and social work) ethnography is used to demonstrate the efficacy of programs and interventions that create and nurture social capital in culturally specific and accessible ways. The contributors present case studies of resettlement in the United States, England, Australia, and Canada and contend that social networks have an essential role-are the crux-in the reconfigurations of refugee well-being, belonging, and place-making vis-à-vis the bureaucratic limitations of state and institutional factors. This book includes short contributions from refugees, representatives of resettlement organizations, and government officials, including Jhuma N. Acharya, Bimala Bastola, Khada Bhandari, Kiri Hata, Govin Magar, Madhu Neupane, Natacha Nikokeza, Angela K. Plummer, Lance Rasbridge, Chris Sunderlin, David Thatcher, and John Tluang.

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Rebuilding Cities and Citizens Mass Housing in Red Vienna and Cold War Berlin


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English | ISBN: 946372494X | 2023 | 196 pages | PDF | 2 MB
In Vienna after WWI and Berlin after WWII, the provision of mass housing not only was a response to a dire social need but also served as a key lever for building variants of socialism and liberalism. Zooming into the interplay between political ideologies and the production of space, this book shows that ideologies, understood as political beliefs that underpin everyday life, are never simply ‘written’ into space but that their meaning is made and re-made, negotiated and contested, and sometimes cunningly subverted in and through space. How people live was – and continues to be – a profoundly political question that involves negotiations of, and decisions on, norms and ideals of citizenship, freedom, equality, property, democracy, gender, and family life – negotiations and decisions that come with legacies that shape the present.

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