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Apartheid in My Rucksack

Author : Ted Botha
Publisher : J. Ball Publishers
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Travel
ISBN : UCAL:B3666016

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Apartheid in My Rucksack by Ted Botha Pdf

The author gives his impressions of South Africa as influenced by the treatment he received on his travels through the world.

Apartheid South Africa

Author : John Allen
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 506 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Apartheid
ISBN : 9780595355518

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Apartheid South Africa by John Allen Pdf

"Speaking from firsthand knowledge and with an intimate understanding of the situation, the author takes us beyond the media hype that so dominated Western television screens to answer some of the most vital questions concerning the apartheid era ...bringing to light little known facts concerning historical detail and providing the reader with eyewitness accounts of day-to-day life in one of the most dangerous countries in the world". (back cover)

Mongo

Author : Ted Botha
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2005-06-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781582345673

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Mongo by Ted Botha Pdf

An intriguing journey inside the eccentric world of nonprofessional garbage collectors offers a series of colorful portraits of all kinds of collectors unified by their mutual obsession with mongo, discarded items rescued from the trash, despite their individual motivations for collecting. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.

Betrayal: My Journey through South Africa

Author : Matthew Pilkone
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2017-10-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781483476247

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Betrayal: My Journey through South Africa by Matthew Pilkone Pdf

Matthew Pilkone shares a fascinating story of struggle, love, and loss in apartheid-era South Africa in this memoir. Born in the rural farming community of Middelburg, it's not until his late teens that Matthew moves to Cape Town, where he falls in love with Amanda. The couple gets serious fast, and when it is time for Matthew to decide whether to join the police, it is an easy choice: joining the police gives him a guaranteed career path that enables him to take care of his widowed mum and Amanda. After graduating from a training college, he's sent to the crime-ridden city of Johannesburg. As a result of his excellent service record, he's singled out for an elite training course, and although he's frequently in peril, he eventually returns to Cape Town and marries Amanda. Life seems perfect, but it unravels when he discovers a terrible betrayal that ends with him leaving South Africa and losing everything he'd worked so hard to accomplish.

Joint Acquisitions List of Africana

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Africa
ISBN : UOM:39015065230594

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Joint Acquisitions List of Africana by Anonim Pdf

Daisy de Melker

Author : Ted Botha
Publisher : Jonathan Ball Publishers
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2023-04-26
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9781776192786

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Daisy de Melker by Ted Botha Pdf

Mother. Nurse. Gold-digger. Cause célèbre. When Daisy de Melker stood trial in 1932, accused of poisoning her son and two husbands, the public couldn't get enough of her. Crowds gathered outside court baying for blood, and she waved to them like a celebrity. Against the backdrop of Johannesburg in its golden age, a booming metropolis of opulence and chaos nicknamed the 'City of Gold' and the 'University of Crime', she had quietly gone about her sinister business while around her sensational crimes grabbed the headlines. There was the marauding Foster Gang, which left at least ten people dead; a dashing German hustler; a local Bonnie and Clyde; an innocent student walking in Zoo Lake park at the wrong time and a man who escaped death row to become one of South Africa's most revered authors. These interlinking stories are told in the style of a thriller and with riveting, kaleidoscopic detail. In Daisy de Melker, Ted Botha weaves together a fantastic cast of killers and con men, detectives and lawmen, journalists and authors – even Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Herman Charles Bosman – to depict a grand and desperate city. For almost twenty years Daisy hid in the shadows but when someone finally spoke up about the suspicious deaths around her, it led to a trial like nothing the City of Gold had ever seen and spread her name across the world.

International Handbook of Practical Theology

Author : Birgit Weyel,Wilhelm Gräb,Emmanuel Lartey,Cas Wepener
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 836 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2022-09-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783110618150

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International Handbook of Practical Theology by Birgit Weyel,Wilhelm Gräb,Emmanuel Lartey,Cas Wepener Pdf

Practical theology has outgrown its traditional pastoral paradigm. The articles in this handbook recognize that religion, spirituality, lived religion on this side and beyond institutional communities refer to realms of cultures, ritual practices, and symbolic orders whose boundaries are not clearly defined and whose contents are shifting. The Handbook of Practical Theology offers insightful transcultural conceptions of religion and religious affairs collected from various cultures and religions. The first section presents ‘concepts of religion’. Chapters include considerations of the conceptualizing of religion in the fields of 'anthropology', 'community', 'family', 'institution', 'law', 'media', and 'politics' among others. The second section is dedicated to case studies of ‘religious practices’ from the perspective of their actors. The third section presents the main theoretical discourses that map the globally significant diversity and multiplicity of religion. Altogether, fifty-eight authors from different parts of the world encourage a rethinking of religious practice in an expanded, transcultural, globalized, and postcolonial world.

A Nun and the Pig: Tales from South Africa

Author : Treive Nicholas
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2021-07-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781398106789

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A Nun and the Pig: Tales from South Africa by Treive Nicholas Pdf

Heartwarming story of the year Treive Nicholas spent in a forgotten corner of apartheid South Africa, where humour and kindness flourished amid grinding poverty and brutal racism. Funny and shocking in equal measure, tale of a British teenager far from home - and his unlikely friendship with a local nun - is one of adventure, ambition and hope.

SWEET PAIN

Author : Eero Sorila
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2010-12-17
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9781462822980

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SWEET PAIN by Eero Sorila Pdf

Sweet pain is a journey to twelve travel destinations, a detour from the ordinary travel style and a testimony that someone Greater cares for a small human being...

Sister Savior

Author : Brittanie Richardson
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2023-11-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666785760

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Sister Savior by Brittanie Richardson Pdf

What is savior-hood that truly brings liberation? Is it only the white, male Jesus figure dying on the cross to save us from hell? A missionary crossing oceans to “save the lost”? In this searing memoir, Brittanie Richardson remembers begging God to save her from sexual abuse at the tender age of three, and takes us on her journey where her initial understanding of savior-hood was stolen and she became steeped in white evangelicalism, white saviorism, and trying to change herself to please God. She eventually moved to Kenya to rescue young girls from sexual exploitation and “bring them the good news of salvation.” Instead these girls, by showing up and saving each other everyday, reintroduced her to “sister savior-hood” which defied the limitations of white savior-hood and centered the power of marginalized girls. Richardson denounces white evangelicalism, deconstructs her faith, and embraces all of herself—including her queerness. Through her story, you will also be moved to embark on your own journey of liberation and self-acceptance.

The Girl with the Crooked Nose

Author : Ted Botha
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2012-01-03
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9781101554128

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The Girl with the Crooked Nose by Ted Botha Pdf

In The Girl with the Crooked Nose, Ted Botha tells the absorbing story of Frank Bender, a gifted, self-taught artist who can bring back the dead and the vanished through a unique, macabre sculpting talent. Bender has been the key to solving at least nine murders and tracking down numerous criminals. Then he is called upon to tackle the most challenging and bizarre case of his career. Someone is killing the young women of Juarez. Since 1993, the decomposing bodies of as many as four hundred victims, known as feminicidios, have been found in the desert surrounding this gritty Mexican border town. In 2003, prodded by local political pressure and international attention, the Mexican authorities turn to the United States to help solve these horrific crimes. The man they turn to is Bender. Through breathtakingly realistic sculptures, Bender reconstructs the faces of unknown murder victims or fugitives whose appearances are certain to have changed over years on the run. The busts are based in part on the painstaking application of forensic science to fleshless human skulls and in part on deep intuition, an uncanny ability to discern not only a missing face but also the personality behind it. Arriving in Mexico, Bender works in secrecy, in a culture of corruption and casual violence where the line between criminals and law enforcement is blurry, braving anonymous threats and sinister coincidences to give eight skulls back their faces and, hopefully, their histories. Drawn to one skull in particular–"The Girl With the Crooked Nose"–Bender gradually comes to suspect that perhaps he is not meant to succeed, and that the true solution to the mystery of the feminicidios is far more terrible than anyone has dared to imagine. Ted Botha brilliantly weaves Bender’s story–the cases he has solved, the intricacies of his art, the colorful characters he encounters, and the personal cost of his strange obsession–with the chilling story of the Juarez investigation. With a conclusion as shocking as its story is gripping, The Girl with the Crooked Nose will haunt readers long after the last page is turned. “…[a] crackling account of a quirky, maverick forensics artist, Frank Bender, and his largely successful efforts in facial reconstruction of murder victims…. extraordinary is Botha's writing, with his unerring depiction of Bender's painstaking work and the eventual unraveling of the brutal crimes it solves…. the tales in this book accurately capture the dark motives and complexities of senseless murder, and even the most savvy true-crime reader will not be able to resist the author's insightful storytelling."--Publishers Weekly

Deeper Than Indigo

Author : Medina Publishing Ltd
Publisher : Medina Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2024-07-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781909339705

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Deeper Than Indigo by Medina Publishing Ltd Pdf

Deeper than Indigo: Tracing Thomas Machell, Forgotten Explorer. A journey through the Middle East, Far East and India in search of lost indigo plantations.

An Arid Eden

Author : Garth Owen-Smith
Publisher : Jonathan Ball Publishers
Page : 799 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2011-02-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781868424399

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An Arid Eden by Garth Owen-Smith Pdf

Two remarkable tales woven together - the story of the Kaokoveld, an arid eden in the remote north-west of Namibia, so nearly lost, but regained to become one of Africa's iconic wildlife tourism destinations, and also the story of a young man's search for an African way to do conservation in Africa. Garth Owen-Smith first visited the Kaokoveld in 1967. It was a life-changing experience. His unconventional ideas challenged both the conservation establishment and the former South African regime. Despite this, community-based conservation was pioneered in the Kaokoveld and today Namibia is a world leader in this field. But the early years - when the foundation for this ground-breaking approach to conservation was laid - are largely forgotten and untold. An Arid Eden: A Personal Account of Conservation in the Kaokoveld brings those years alive through the eyes of Owen-Smith, spanning four-and-a-half decades of extraordinary dedication, passion and achievement. The author and his partner Dr Margaret Jacobsohn have won some of the world's most prestigious conservation awards for their work in Namibia, which has always challenged convential wisdom. The NGO they founded continues to break conservation, agricultural and rural development paradigms.

The Journal of Commonwealth Literature

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Commonwealth literature (English)
ISBN : MINN:31951P00219329E

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The Journal of Commonwealth Literature by Anonim Pdf

One number each year includes Annual bibliography of Commonwealth literature.

Travelling While Black

Author : Nanjala Nyabola
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2021-02-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781787385238

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Travelling While Black by Nanjala Nyabola Pdf

What does it feel like to move through a world designed to limit and exclude you? What are the joys and pains of holidays for people of colour, when guidebooks are never written with them in mind? How are black lives today impacted by the othering legacy of colonial cultures and policies? What can travel tell us about our sense of self, of home, of belonging and identity? Why has the world order become hostile to human mobility, as old as humanity itself, when more people are on the move than ever? Nanjala Nyabola is constantly exploring the world, working with migrants and confronting complex realities challenging common assumptions - both hers and others'. From Nepal to Botswana, Sicily to Haiti, New York to Nairobi, her sharp, humane essays ask tough questions and offer surprising, deeply shocking and sometimes funny answers. It is time we saw the world through her eyes.