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For junior/senior level courses in Social Psychology, Prejudice, and Discrimination. Combining traditional and contemporary approaches to prejudice in an evenhanded yet comprehensive manner, this text presents social psychological theories that are relevant to the understanding of prejudice and discrimination against various stigmatized groups. It reviews what is currently known about how stigmatized group members respond to prejudice and explores possible strategies--at the individual, group, and societal levels--for reducing prejudice.
The book “LIFE AFTER LIFE. The Book of Magic Knowledge" is a new bestseller that reflects the experience of channeling with a disembodied soul, as well as a fascinating story about the adventures "on the other side" of life. This is a true story told from the subtle world! Yan is a lost soul who found himself in the subtle world. Sharing his story with the author of this book, Yan revealed his fate before and after his mundane life. Yan talks about the journey of his soul after death. In this incredible story, you will learn: ● How does it feel to die? ● Is it possible to fall in love in the underworld? ● How do souls go to rebirth? ● Is there a hell and a heaven? ● Secrets of fa...
This unique volume contributes a profound-autism perspective to the ongoing discussion of belonging in the church. By taking readers into two church communities, the author explores the issues of belonging from those least welcomed by the church and consider what the church should do differently. Adopting a “we” approach, she emphasizes the unity of different members in Christ. As one body in Christ, all believers share Christ’s sonship and become children of God. The household concept invites readers to reconceptualize Christian relationships as covenantal kinship. The kinship relationship is established by God’s covenantal commitment fulfilled in Christ. With or without autism, any person who obeys God’s summons is incorporated into Christ’s body by the Spirit to become God’s child. Believers are thus siblings to one another. Viewing each person this way enables us to see beyond human differences and welcome one another as God’s gifts and indispensable members of the community.
This book examines the changing relationship between disability and the law, addressing the intersection of human rights principles, human rights law, domestic law and the experience of people with disabilities. Drawn from the global experience of scholars and activists in a number of jurisdictions and legal systems, the core human rights principles of dignity, equality and inclusion and participation are analyzed within a framework of critical disability legal scholarship.
Reproduction of the original: Curiosities of the American Stage by Laurence Hutton