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Born in Africa and traveled to India at the age of six. Basic education in India and had dreams to go to the college. Arrange marriage age of fourteen and went to Africa to join her husband and then to London. Had very hard life and did sewing job for 18 years to raise her three children to keep the house. Left home to get into education to fulfill childhood dream. Happen to choose manual subject (Electronics). Had hard time from male teachers to achieve my targets. Against all the odds still managed to become an Electronic Engineer and later a teacher and a lecturer. Looking back, no human should be prevented from achieving their dreams. Each one of us is born on this Earth an individual with God's freedom to live our life, man or woman.
This book, bringing together contributions by forty-five authors from fourteen countries, represents mostly new material from both emerging and seasoned scholars in the field of philosophy of education. Topics range widely both within and across the four parts of the book: Wittgenstein’s biography and style as an educator and philosopher, illustrating the pedagogical dimensions of his early and late philosophy; Wittgenstein’s thought and methods in relation to other philosophers such as Cavell, Dewey, Foucault, Hegel and the Buddha; contrasting investigations of training in relation to initiation into forms of life, emotions, mathematics and the arts (dance, poetry, film, and drama), inc...
Before European explorers arrived in the Americas, the Shoshone lived in present-day Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, California, and Nevada. Readers of this accessible history will appreciate learning what everyday life was like for this nomadic people and how western expansion in the United States changed that way of life forever. They'll follow the Shoshone onto reservations and into modern times, discovering how they've kept their vibrant culture alive. Historic images and fact boxes enhance the curriculum-supporting content.
These two stunning books form part of a series that aims to explain the beliefs and rituals of the world's main religions through the eyes of a child of that religion. Fully illustrated chapters cover topics such as beliefs, places of worship, diet, festivals and shrines important to each religion. Each book covers the knowledge requirements of the National Curriculum. There are also sections containing an easy-to-follow diagram of each religion's year and facts and figures about the religion, plus a glossary and index.