Download De-Integrate!: A Jewish Survival Guide by Max Czollek (.ePUB)

De-Integrate!: A Jewish Survival Guide for the 21st Century by Max Czollek
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Overview: A controversial, best-selling polemic in Germany, De-Integrate! is a battle cry against Jewish assimilation into a dominant culture that seeks to paint over the past—and a handbook for minorities on how to embrace their difference and resist rising nationalism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia, and racism.

Max Czollek’s De-Integrate! is a polemical, often humorous examination of Jewish life in contemporary Germany that speaks to the position of minorities the world over. Rooted in sociological theory, the book offers an engaging and approachable critique of Germany’s much-lauded traditions of memory culture and Vergangenheitsbewältigung—its “successful” negotiation of its Nazi past.

Although modern Reunified Germany presents itself as having overcome historical trauma and integrated its now diverse, multicultural society, Czollek argues that this public image is merely a “Theater of Integration”: showcasing those minoritized stories to bolster Germany’s positive self-image, while sidelining the true potential of the country’s radical diversity. Czollek posits that today’s German minorities must embrace their differences and “de-integrate” from mainstream society in order to counter the rise of rightwing nationalism.

On the one hand a stirring look at integration, belonging, and cultural diversity, and on the other a passionate denunciation of bigotry and virulent nationalism, De-Integrate! speaks across cultural, racial, and national divisions and points to a livelier future for all of us.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Jewish Social Studies

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Download Room 331 by Rebekah Dodson (.ePUB)

Room 331 by Rebekah Dodson (Postcards from Paris #0)
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Overview: I will never forget the day I walked into Room 331. New school, new town, and I was way out of my league. I’m just here to study journalism, keep my head down, and maybe one day I’ll get to intern for a big magazine. But then there’s her — Rochelle Addams. She’s everything and nothing I ever wanted, and my head is spinning. Ro is quiet, mysterious, and haunted, and she’s changing my world. She showed me what it was like to love with all my heart and soul, look at life a different way, and burn with jealousy. She’s been through hell and back and I’m still here. God help me, I can’t tell her how I feel. Will I ever be able to? Will things ever go back to what they were in Room 331, or are we doomed to play this game, her and I, of love?
Genre: Fiction > Romance

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Download Educator Bandwidth by Jane A. G. Kise, Ann Holm (.ePUB)+

Educator Bandwidth: How to Reclaim Your Energy, Passion, and Time by Jane A. G. Kise, Ann Holm
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Overview: It’s time to make your mental bandwidth work for you. Being an educator is more stressful than ever, and teachers and administrators must constantly shift gears to stay on top of the newest initiatives and students’ ever-changing needs. Educator Bandwidth: How to Reclaim Your Energy, Passion, and Time provides the tools and strategies to reduce stress, avoid burnout, and regain the time that gets lost to interruptions, temptations, competing demands, and task-switching.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Stress Management Self-Help

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The first step is to understand how much stress is weighing on your own mental bandwidth. Professional development experts Jane A. G. Kise and Ann Holm have developed the Brain Energy and Bandwidth Survey to help you self-assess the six key factors that contribute to bandwidth:

• Balance between priorities
• Filtering through possibilities
• Mental habits that improve focus
• Physical habits that fuel the brain
• Connection with others
• Workload and time management

Kise and Holm combine the latest neuroscience research with their own extensive experience working with educators to bring the most effective strategies and habits that help you manage your mental bandwidth and prioritize drains on mental energy. When you can establish good habits, focus on what’s possible within your locus of control, and balance priorities, you can improve your educator bandwidth and feel more engaged, centered, and effective in your work.

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Trusted: Children and Aspirin, a Deadly Dance of Science, Business, and Politics by Karen M. Starko
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Overview: Trusted is the tale of finding the cause of Reye’s syndrome, a devastating and mysterious illness described by Dr R.D.K. Reye and colleagues at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, Camperdown, Sydney in 1963.

In 1978, ten-year-old Mark Keller woke up with fever, headache and a cough. His mother kept him home from school that day and a few more. He appeared to be getting better. Then, with no warning, Mark began vomiting violently and became delirious. His parents rushed him to his pediatrician’s office. An ambulance was called and dispatched immediately. During the 15-minute ride to the emergency department, Mark lapsed into a coma. Within hours he was dead. Parents of baby boom, Gen X, and millennial children were terrified of the enigmatic illness. It came on suddenly in the wake of common childhood diseases and flu. Doctors were saying ‘nothing can be done beyond taking aspirin …’

Before Covid-19, before Flint, before AIDS, this deadly brain-swelling illness was striking down thousands of perfectly healthy children and was one of the first man-made public health crises in modern times. Trusted is a non-fiction, memoir-expose of Karen Starko’s discovery of aspirin as the cause and history of this decades-long, twentieth-century tragedy.

Karen Starko’s work was met with intense skepticism and even after it was replicated again and again, politics delayed solutions every step of the way. Before her discovery, thousands of children and teens had died and tens of thousands had been hospitalised in the United States in addition to untold numbers around the world. Trusted exposes this nightmare: the inception, the perpetrators, the believers and disbelievers, and the unsung heroes.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Medical Professional Biographies

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Download The Clueless Cowboy by Keira K. Barton (.ePUB)

The Clueless Cowboy by Keira K. Barton (Firestone Falls #5)
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Overview: She’s always had dreams, but never had a way out.

Ever since she was a little girl, Brittany Firestone has wanted to move to Nashville to pursue a career in music. She plans to earn her bonus for hiring a new hand at the ranch, then take off to Tennessee. Those plans are put into question when a man she never thought she’d see again comes back to Summer Springs. Seeing him forces her to admit that he still has a big piece of her heart.

He was a soldier who left town suddenly. Now, he’s back.

Garrett Lyon honorably served his country, and is released from duty just months before his father passes. He’s made an effort not to return to Summer Springs, but now his mother needs him. He knows returning to the town where he grew up will bring up a lot of memories from his past. Brittany’s face has been haunting him since the day he left, and facing her again is all he can think about.

Will Brittany find a way to chase her dreams and hold onto the man she never stopped loving? Or will Garrett’s cold departure, and the wedge it created between them, keep them apart forever?
Genre: Fiction > Romance

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