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Many people perceive aging as a source of pain and limitations. These fears cause people to miss the gifts of aging, of which wisdom and experience are the greatest.
Born in Asaba on the River Niger in Delta State, Dora Obi Chizea, comes from a lineage of Traditional African Composers of music and dance. She started writing poetry in the 9th Grade and published her first collection of poems Streams and Rivers of Blood , war poems about Biafra in 1969. A student at Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, at the time, the foreword was written by her English Professor, Elizabeth Woodworth. Since then, she has published countless poems in anthologies, newspapers and magazines. In recent years, Dora Chizea has become a celebrated poet contributing to several poetic anthologies by the International Library of Poetry in the USA and the Noble House Publishing UK.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is the premier public resource on scientific and technological developments that impact global security. Founded by Manhattan Project Scientists, the Bulletin's iconic "Doomsday Clock" stimulates solutions for a safer world.
The idea behind The Kpim of Feminism was rooted in the mind of Fada Iroegbu in 2004 following a friendly but heated argument he had with Mrs.Wioletta Ukagba (the wife of one of the current co-editors of this book) who challenged Fada Iroegbu to direct his sharp brain and pen to the defence of women, especially the Nigeria women, who were and still are passing through various kinds of trans-valuation of values, economic exploitation, cultural and scientific manipulations, political marginalization and irredentism and various shades of sexualisation, harassment, exploitation, and commercialization. Fada Iroegbu took up this challenge to kpiminize womanhood, but unfortunately was unable to comp...
"Traces the relations of architecture and urbanism to forms of human unsettlement and territorial insecurity during the 1960s and 70s"--Dust jacket.
It describes how to uncover hidden values and cultures in order to stimulate new, gender-equitable ways of thinking. This book provides technical information on gender issues that can form the basis for policy actions and development programs. It also can provide hypothesis for more in-depth research concerning gender issues. It is evident that very little information about the lives and work of Eritrean women exists.