A book of discourses of Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, on respecting and safeguarding human rights has been published by the Central Party Literature Press.
A book of discourses of Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, on respecting and safeguarding human rights has been published by the Central Party Literature Press.
issamism, jihadism, people like the 9/11 attackers who are still around and the islamic state in 2017 but many of the borders have simply with other countries. so that comes back any time. at the same time domestic in a lot of our countries, in britain as much as the united states, we do have a threat from the far right. it is something that is the result of polarization of society and some of the really dangerous problematic discourses that we have seen over the past few years and that is something that we have to learn to pay attention to as much as to the naubl [ indiscernable ] . i m curious about that, peter, i m curious what you find to be the most dangerous threat to america right now. is it isis? sit al qaeda? is it the far right, right here? my personal opinion is that as far as western nation is
Siobhan Harvey reviews Isabel Allende s new memoir, The Soul of a Woman
12 Mar, 2021 07:00 PM
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Isabel Allende. Photo / Lori Barra
By: Siobhan Harvey And what is my definition of feminism? Chilean author Isabel Allende writes in her new memoir, The Soul of a Woman. It is not what we have between our legs but what we have between our ears. Laconic and astute, this quote illustrates the wider work, which is a bricolage of intimate reflections, family histories and feminist discourses. It s a powerful offering, one made more impactful by Allende s ability to condense her rich personal stories and philosophies into a very readable 140 pages.
‘Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain At Any Age’
Dr Sanjay Gupta, Hachette India
This is a book, both for the young and the old, who want to protect their brain from decline and keep it young, healthy, and sharp. The science-driven guide by Atlanta-based neurosurgeon Sanjay Gupta, also includes a 12-week plan that consists of daily practice strategies. The author provides insights from top scientists all over the world to debunk myths and help readers maintain cognitive health.
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