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The collection of essays in Secret Agents and the Memory of Everyday Collaboration in Communist Eastern Europe addresses institutions that develop the concept of collaboration, and examines the function, social representation and history of secret police archives and institutes of national memory that create these histories of collaboration. The essays provide a comparative account of collaboration/participation across differing categories of collaborators and different social milieux throughout East-Central Europe. They also demonstrate how secret police files can be used to produce more subtle social and cultural histories of the socialist dictatorships. By interrogating the ways in which post-socialist cultures produce the idea of, and knowledge about, “collaborators,” the contributing authors provide a nuanced historical conception of “collaboration,” expanding the concept toward broader frameworks of cooperation and political participation to facilitate a better understanding of Eastern European communist regimes.
Zastanawia Cię dlaczego niektórym ludziom wiedzie się świetnie, podczas GDY CIEBIE NA NIC NIGDY NIE STAĆ? A może masz mnóstwo pomysłów na to, co kupisz KIEDY „W KOŃCU” BĘDZIE CIĘ STAĆ? Ale nie jesteś pewien, kiedy to nastąpi, bo Twoja OBECNA SYTUACJA FINANSOWA NIE WYGLĄDA ZBYT RÓŻOWO? Jeśli tak... Ta książka jest dla Ciebie! Książka „Jak Odblokować Pieniądze w 30 dni” powstała jako rezultat przetestowanego na dziesięciu osobach 30-dniowego wyzwania finansowego. Ponieważ wyzwanie odniosło niesamowity sukces, zostało ono udokumentowane w postaci tego oto praktycznego podręcznika. Książka nauczy Cię jak zmienić swoje nawyki (nie tylko myślowe) i w końcu się jakoś (legalnie) dorobić. Skupia się ona na pieniądzach, których nie mamy, ale chcemy je mieć, a czasem może jednak nie chcemy, bo pieniądze są brudne i to grzech o nich w ogóle myśleć. I do tego kasa to nie wszystko. Nie. Kasa to nie wszystko. KASA TO POŻYTECZNE NARZĘDZIE. Tak jak młotek. Młotek to też nie wszystko, ale się przydaje.
I like you, I like you a lot is a personal work about family and the experience of death and mourning. It responds to the tragic loss of the photographer's 13-year-old brother Maks, who drowned while on a scout's trip in 2008 in Poland. The pictures reveal the sequence of events in the aftermath of the tragedy. Alicja Dobrucka's camera became a protecting shield from the brutal reality of a helpless situation. Maks and his friends were also first generation to grow up under an increasingly Westernised culture, and the camera witnesses how they were enthralled by Western - and especially American -archetypes.
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The down-to-earth Olympic medalist tells the story of the pressures and mental health struggles behind his successful gymnastic career. Nile Wilson is known to many as the gymnast who won a bronze medal for Great Britain at the 2016 Rio Olympics, and England’s most successful gymnast ever at a Commonwealth Games following his five medals in 2018. Yet, Nile is so much more than just an athlete. A YouTuber with over a million subscribers, a social media influencer, a successful businessman and entrepreneur, Nile is also an advocate for mental health awareness, and has been very open about his own personal struggles. In this book, Nile gives an unprecedented look into his true battle to be fit and ready for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics—throughout the Games and the aftermath. The public perception of Nile Wilson is focused on his humor, openness, and how down-to-earth he is. This book reveals the struggles behind the smiles, from the brutal reality of performing at an elite sporting level, to the mental health battles Nile has had to fight—and continues to fight—every day.