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To Have and Have Not
Harry Morgan was hard - the classic Hemingway hero - rum-running, gun-running and man-running from Cuba to the Florida Keys in the Depression.He ran risks, too, from stray coastguard bullets and sudden double-crosses.But it was the only way he could keep his boat, keep his independence, and keep his belly full... This classic novella was turned into a brilliant film by Howard Hawks - the film in which Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Becall met - and remains an important work by one of the greatest American novelists of the twentieth century.
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Better Culture, Faster : Because you don't have time for bullshit
Most culture change programs change nothing. This book changes everything. Most attempts at culture change fail because they don’t get under the hood of what’s really going on.As a result growth is slowed, or performance continues to fall off a cliff, or the toxic culture continues to make headlines. It doesn’t have to be this way, and it’s easier than you might think to make real change right now. Andrew Saffron shows you exactly what to do - and how to do it - to get to the heart of your organization’s culture and change it for the better, fast. ‘When it comes to culture change, Andrew is my go-to expert.’ - Mark Long, CEO, Ignite‘This very funny book will revolutionise your business.If only I had a business.’ - Jo Brand, Comedian‘This is breathtakingly brilliant... And it will change your life. It is warm, funny, compelling and astoundingly easy to read.A must read for every leader.’ - Julie Nerney, Transformation Leader and Non-Executive Director
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Have Pride : An inspirational history of the LGBTQ+ movement
Winner of the 2021 School Library Association Information Book Award.Whoever you are, HAVE PRIDE. This inspirational history of the international LGBTQ+ movement will teach readers to accept and have pride in themselves and others, whatever their sexuality.It details the struggles and successes of LGBTQ+ movements around the world, looking at decriminalisation, the Stonewall riots and their legacy, global Pride movements, the HIV/AIDS crisis and equal marriage.It also includes profiles of significant LGBTQ+ figures from history and messages from young, modern-day members of the LGBTQ+ community, explaining why they have pride in themselves – and why you should, too. Praise for Have Pride:'Never has a book lived up to its title, or been as deserving of so many accolades, as Have Pride ...Everything about this book is outstanding and cleverly designed to not only inspire but also to engage and empower young people ...This positive, celebratory, inspirational book highlights how far we've come and offers hope for the future.Have Pride is, without a doubt, the most important book you will ever buy for your school library' Eileen Armstrong, ReadingZone.com'Have Pride offers an inspirational history of the LGBTQ+ movement in glorious rainbow technicolour' – Big Issue North'A bold, bright and unapologetic history of the LGBTQ+ movement' – Unite UK1'A must read for anyone who questions why we have pride' – LGBT+ History Month'Authoritative, comprehensive and fascinating progress through the ups and downs of LGBTQ+ history ...This is very much a book that will be read with pleasure and I hope with pride!' – LoveReading4Kids
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Have Pride : An inspirational history of the LGBTQ+ movement
Winner of the 2021 School Library Association Information Book Award.Whoever you are, HAVE PRIDE. This inspirational history of the international LGBTQ+ movement will teach readers to accept and have pride in themselves and others, whatever their sexuality.It details the struggles and successes of LGBTQ+ movements around the world, looking at decriminalisation, the Stonewall riots and their legacy, global Pride movements, the HIV/AIDS crisis and equal marriage.It also includes profiles of significant LGBTQ+ figures from history and messages from young, modern-day members of the LGBTQ+ community, explaining why they have pride in themselves – and why you should, too. Praise for Have Pride:'Never has a book lived up to its title, or been as deserving of so many accolades, as Have Pride ...Everything about this book is outstanding and cleverly designed to not only inspire but also to engage and empower young people ...This positive, celebratory, inspirational book highlights how far we've come and offers hope for the future.Have Pride is, without a doubt, the most important book you will ever buy for your school library' Eileen Armstrong, ReadingZone.com'Have Pride offers an inspirational history of the LGBTQ+ movement in glorious rainbow technicolour' – Big Issue North'A bold, bright and unapologetic history of the LGBTQ+ movement' – Unite UK1'A must read for anyone who questions why we have pride' – LGBT+ History Month'Authoritative, comprehensive and fascinating progress through the ups and downs of LGBTQ+ history ...This is very much a book that will be read with pleasure and I hope with pride!' – LoveReading4Kids
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What is the difference between culture and tradition?
Culture refers to the beliefs, customs, arts, and social behaviors of a particular group of people, encompassing a broader range of practices and values. On the other hand, tradition specifically refers to the customs and practices that are passed down from generation to generation within a specific community or society. While culture is more dynamic and can evolve over time, traditions tend to be more static and rooted in history and heritage.
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Is man a creature of nature or culture, or is culture the nature of man?
Man is a complex being influenced by both nature and culture. While humans are inherently part of the natural world, our behaviors, beliefs, and practices are largely shaped by the societies we live in. Culture can be seen as the nature of man in the sense that it is a fundamental aspect of human existence, shaping our identities and interactions with the world. Ultimately, the relationship between nature and culture is intertwined in shaping the essence of humanity.
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Is man a being of nature or culture, or is culture the nature of man?
Man is a being of both nature and culture. While humans are inherently a part of the natural world, our ability to create and participate in culture sets us apart from other species. Culture shapes our beliefs, behaviors, and interactions with the world, becoming an essential part of our identity. Therefore, culture can be seen as the nature of man, as it influences and defines our existence in profound ways.
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Is culture a form of nature?
Culture is not a form of nature, but rather a product of human society. While culture can be influenced by nature and the environment, it is distinct in that it is created, shared, and passed down through generations by humans. Nature refers to the physical world and natural phenomena, while culture encompasses the beliefs, customs, arts, and social behaviors of a particular group of people.
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Jewish Wisdom : The Essential Teachings and How They Have Shaped the Jewish Religion, Its People, Culture and History
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New Zealand History and Cultural Environment : Early history, Settlement, People and Tradition, Polynesians, Maori culture
New Zealand History and Cultural Environment. Early history, Settlement, People and Tradition, Polynesians, Maori culture.Contemporary New Zealand has a majority of people of European origin, a significant minority of Maori, and smaller numbers of people from Pacific islands and Asia.In the early 21st century, Asians were the fastest-growing demographic group.New Zealand was one of the last sizable land areas suitable for habitation to be populated by human beings.The first settlers were Polynesians who traveled from somewhere in eastern Polynesia, possibly from what is now French Polynesia.They remained isolated in New Zealand until the arrival of European explorers, the first of whom was the Dutch navigator Abel Janszoon Tasman in 1642.Demographers estimate that, by the time British naval captain James Cook visited the country in 1769, the Maori population was not much greater than 100,000.They had no name for themselves but eventually adopted the name Maori (meaning "normal") to distinguish themselves from the Europeans, who, after Cook's voyage, began to arrive with greater frequency
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Let's Have a Talk: Conversations with Women on Art and Culture
Conversations with leading women artists, composers and writers from Judy Chicago, Anohni and Lynne Tillman to Ellie Ga, Tauba Auerbach and Renee GreenThis massive volume comprises over 80 interviews published across a 13-year span of Lauren O’Neill-Butler’s career as a writer, educator, editor and cofounder of November magazine.The majority of the interviews first appeared on Artforum.com’s interviews column, which O’Neill-Butler edited for 11 years.The book is divided into two sections, “Q&A” and “As Told To”—the first comprising interviews in a traditional format and the second recast by O’Neill-Butler in the interviewee’s voice. Interviewees include: Judy Chicago, Shannon Ebner, Carolee Schneemann, Lucy R.Lippard, Joan Semmel, Liz Deschenes, Eleanor Antin, Andrea Fraser, Anohni, Claudia Rankine, Lorrie Moore, Adrian Piper, fierce pussy, Nan Goldin, Nell Painter, Frances Stark, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Alex Bag, Agnès Varda, Lisi Raskin, Mary Mattingly, Carol Bove, Jennifer West, Aki Sasamoto, Mary Ellen Carroll, Rebecca Solnit, Rita McBride and Kim Schoenstadt, Karla Black, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Lynda Benglis, Sturtevant, Rachel Foullon, Ellie Ga, Lisa Tan, Mira Schor, Jo Baer, Ruby Sky Stiler, Suzanne Lacy, Rebecca Warren, Katy Siegel, Marlene McCarty, Rachel Mason, Mary Kelly, Dianna Molzan, Lynne Tillman, Polly Apfelbaum, Jesse Jones, Dorothea Rockburne, Sarah Crowner, Lucy Skaer, Sophie Calle, Mary Beth Edelson, W.A.G.E., Mary Heilmann, Pauline Oliveros, Kathryn Andrews, Jessamyn Fiore, Aura Rosenberg, Lucy McKenzie, Rhonda Lieberman, Lucy Dodd, Hong-Kai Wang, Sakiko Sugawa, Beverly Semmes, Virginia Dwan, Jeanine Oleson, Tauba Auerbach, Renee Green, Iman Issa, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, Joan Jonas, Yoko Ono, Donna J.Haraway and more.
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The Dogs Have Barked, the Birds Have Flown
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What does Cuban cuisine and eating culture look like?
Cuban cuisine is a fusion of Spanish, African, and Caribbean influences, resulting in a diverse and flavorful culinary tradition. Common ingredients include rice, beans, plantains, and various meats such as pork and chicken. Popular dishes include ropa vieja (shredded beef), arroz con pollo (chicken with rice), and lechón asado (roast pork). Eating culture in Cuba is centered around family and community, with meals often being a social and communal experience. It is common for Cubans to share meals with extended family and friends, and food is an important part of social gatherings and celebrations.
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What is the meaning of tradition, culture, and identity?
Tradition refers to the customs, beliefs, and practices that are passed down from generation to generation within a community or society. Culture encompasses the shared values, beliefs, and behaviors of a particular group of people, including their language, art, music, and social norms. Identity is the sense of self and belonging that is shaped by one's cultural background, traditions, and experiences. Together, tradition, culture, and identity form the foundation of a person's sense of belonging and connection to their community and heritage.
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Have you ever tried African cuisine?
As an AI, I don't have the ability to taste or eat food, so I have not personally tried African cuisine. However, I have knowledge of various African dishes and their ingredients, cooking methods, and cultural significance. African cuisine is diverse and varies by region, with dishes such as tagine from North Africa, jollof rice from West Africa, and injera from East Africa, each offering unique flavors and culinary traditions.
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What tradition does RB Leipzig have?
RB Leipzig has a tradition of focusing on developing young talent and promoting a high-intensity, attacking style of football. The club has a strong emphasis on youth development and has a reputation for giving opportunities to young players to showcase their skills. Additionally, RB Leipzig has a tradition of being a forward-thinking and innovative club, with a strong emphasis on data analysis and sports science to improve player performance and team tactics.
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