Author: José Rizal
Publisher: Namaskar Book
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
José Rizal presents the English version of Noli Me Tangere in The Social Cancer, offering a poignant exploration of social issues and the fight for justice. The Social Cancer: A Complete English Version of Noli Me Tangere by José Rizal: Explore the tumultuous world of colonial Philippines with The Social Cancer, a powerful novel by the national hero of the Philippines, José Rizal. This incisive work exposes the social injustices and corruption prevalent in Spanish colonial society, inspiring a call for reform and laying the groundwork for the Philippine revolution. Why This Book? The Social Cancer stands as a poignant testament to the power of literature in exposing societal ills and sparking change. José Rizal's fearless critique of colonial oppression and his impassioned call for justice make this novel a compelling and influential work that transcends its historical context. José Rizal, a national hero and polymath, invites readers to engage with the social and political realities of colonial Philippines, inspiring reflection on the enduring struggle for justice and equality.
The Social Cancer
Author: José Rizal
Publisher: Namaskar Book
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
José Rizal presents the English version of Noli Me Tangere in The Social Cancer, offering a poignant exploration of social issues and the fight for justice. The Social Cancer: A Complete English Version of Noli Me Tangere by José Rizal: Explore the tumultuous world of colonial Philippines with The Social Cancer, a powerful novel by the national hero of the Philippines, José Rizal. This incisive work exposes the social injustices and corruption prevalent in Spanish colonial society, inspiring a call for reform and laying the groundwork for the Philippine revolution. Why This Book? The Social Cancer stands as a poignant testament to the power of literature in exposing societal ills and sparking change. José Rizal's fearless critique of colonial oppression and his impassioned call for justice make this novel a compelling and influential work that transcends its historical context. José Rizal, a national hero and polymath, invites readers to engage with the social and political realities of colonial Philippines, inspiring reflection on the enduring struggle for justice and equality.
Publisher: Namaskar Book
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
José Rizal presents the English version of Noli Me Tangere in The Social Cancer, offering a poignant exploration of social issues and the fight for justice. The Social Cancer: A Complete English Version of Noli Me Tangere by José Rizal: Explore the tumultuous world of colonial Philippines with The Social Cancer, a powerful novel by the national hero of the Philippines, José Rizal. This incisive work exposes the social injustices and corruption prevalent in Spanish colonial society, inspiring a call for reform and laying the groundwork for the Philippine revolution. Why This Book? The Social Cancer stands as a poignant testament to the power of literature in exposing societal ills and sparking change. José Rizal's fearless critique of colonial oppression and his impassioned call for justice make this novel a compelling and influential work that transcends its historical context. José Rizal, a national hero and polymath, invites readers to engage with the social and political realities of colonial Philippines, inspiring reflection on the enduring struggle for justice and equality.
Rizal's Own Story of His Life
Author: José Rizal
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philippines
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philippines
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
The Reign of Greed. A Complete English Version of El Filibusterismo
Author: José Rizal
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philippines
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philippines
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Five Hundred Years without Love
Author: Alex Lacson
Publisher: Europa Edizioni
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
This is about a man, his lost love, the imperfect world he lives in, and how he finds his true love after he discovers his true self and life’s purpose when he realized that much of the world’s imperfections are caused by lack of love for others, fueled by greed and selfishness, which cause social cancer. Anton Hinirang was unhappy for the last twenty-four years, after losing his first and only love, when Marian’s parents forced her to marry someone with money and stature. Decades later, not even success could make Anton happy. When his unhappiness was complicated by tragic events that happened to his father and two siblings, caused by his country’s social ills, it woke and changed Anton forever. It led to his self-discovery of his life’s purpose, which in turn led him to find his true love. In its core, the story is about love, how its absence can render a person’s life unhappy and miserable, and how lack of love in people’s hearts, especially among leaders, can cause poverty and misery among many in society and the world. Alex Lacson is a bestselling author in the Philippines. He is known as a builder of hope in his country, especially among the youth. Alex believes that love is the answer to most of the problems confronting humanity today; love as expressed in kindness, compassion, generosity, fairness and justice. Though a lawyer by profession, Alex’s first passion is writing. He served as a newspaper columnist for seven years. He also worked as editor-in-chief of a lawyers’ magazine for a few years before he wrote in 2005 his first book, which became an instant national bestseller in the Philippines. Alex is a graduate of the College of Law, University of the Philippines. In 2002, he took a short summer program at Harvard Law School, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, US. He also took a leadership training at Haggai Institute, Singapore in 2007.
Publisher: Europa Edizioni
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
This is about a man, his lost love, the imperfect world he lives in, and how he finds his true love after he discovers his true self and life’s purpose when he realized that much of the world’s imperfections are caused by lack of love for others, fueled by greed and selfishness, which cause social cancer. Anton Hinirang was unhappy for the last twenty-four years, after losing his first and only love, when Marian’s parents forced her to marry someone with money and stature. Decades later, not even success could make Anton happy. When his unhappiness was complicated by tragic events that happened to his father and two siblings, caused by his country’s social ills, it woke and changed Anton forever. It led to his self-discovery of his life’s purpose, which in turn led him to find his true love. In its core, the story is about love, how its absence can render a person’s life unhappy and miserable, and how lack of love in people’s hearts, especially among leaders, can cause poverty and misery among many in society and the world. Alex Lacson is a bestselling author in the Philippines. He is known as a builder of hope in his country, especially among the youth. Alex believes that love is the answer to most of the problems confronting humanity today; love as expressed in kindness, compassion, generosity, fairness and justice. Though a lawyer by profession, Alex’s first passion is writing. He served as a newspaper columnist for seven years. He also worked as editor-in-chief of a lawyers’ magazine for a few years before he wrote in 2005 his first book, which became an instant national bestseller in the Philippines. Alex is a graduate of the College of Law, University of the Philippines. In 2002, he took a short summer program at Harvard Law School, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, US. He also took a leadership training at Haggai Institute, Singapore in 2007.
The Social Cancer
Author: Jose Rizal
Publisher: anboco
ISBN: 3736412851
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
"We travel rapidly in these historical sketches. The reader flies in his express train in a few minutes through a couple of centuries. The centuries pass more slowly to those to whom the years are doled out day by day. Institutions grow and beneficently develop themselves, making their way into the hearts of generations which are shorter-lived than they, attracting love and respect, and winning loyal obedience; and then as gradually forfeiting by their shortcomings the allegiance which had been honorably gained in worthier periods. We see wealth and greatness; we see corruption and vice; and one seems to follow so close upon the other, that we fancy they must have always co-existed. We look more steadily, and we perceive long periods of time, in which there is first a growth and then a decay, like what we perceive in a tree of the forest." FROUDE, Annals of an English Abbey.
Publisher: anboco
ISBN: 3736412851
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
"We travel rapidly in these historical sketches. The reader flies in his express train in a few minutes through a couple of centuries. The centuries pass more slowly to those to whom the years are doled out day by day. Institutions grow and beneficently develop themselves, making their way into the hearts of generations which are shorter-lived than they, attracting love and respect, and winning loyal obedience; and then as gradually forfeiting by their shortcomings the allegiance which had been honorably gained in worthier periods. We see wealth and greatness; we see corruption and vice; and one seems to follow so close upon the other, that we fancy they must have always co-existed. We look more steadily, and we perceive long periods of time, in which there is first a growth and then a decay, like what we perceive in a tree of the forest." FROUDE, Annals of an English Abbey.
The Bagpipers
Author: George Sand
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Social Inequalities and Cancer
Author: Manolis Kogevinas
Publisher: Iarc
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
In both industrialized and lessdeveloped societies, cancer incidence and survival are related to socioeconomic factors. This fascinating volume, the first to examine the magnitude of these socioeconomic differences in relation to cancer, provides vital information for all those interested in public health. Cancer incidence and survival are related to socioeconomic status in both industrialized and less developed countries. These differences can be explained, in part, by known risk factors, particularly tobacco smoke, occupational exposures, reproductive behaviour, diet and biological agents. T.
Publisher: Iarc
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
In both industrialized and lessdeveloped societies, cancer incidence and survival are related to socioeconomic factors. This fascinating volume, the first to examine the magnitude of these socioeconomic differences in relation to cancer, provides vital information for all those interested in public health. Cancer incidence and survival are related to socioeconomic status in both industrialized and less developed countries. These differences can be explained, in part, by known risk factors, particularly tobacco smoke, occupational exposures, reproductive behaviour, diet and biological agents. T.
The Social Cancer: A Complete English Version of Noli Me Tangere
Author: José Rizal
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 478
Book Description
José Rizal's 'The Social Cancer: A Complete English Version of Noli Me Tangere' is a groundbreaking work that exposes the injustices and corruption prevalent in Filipino society during the Spanish colonial period. Written in a socio-political context, the novel delves into themes of abuse of power, social class disparities, and the struggle for national identity. Rizal's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions, compelling dialogues, and insightful social commentary, making it a classic masterpiece of Philippine literature. The book serves as a powerful critique of the oppressive Spanish regime, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by the Filipino people at that time. Through his storytelling, Rizal aims to awaken the readers' consciousness and inspire them to take action against injustice. José Rizal, a prominent Filipino nationalist and intellectual, was deeply committed to the cause of social reform and independence. His firsthand experiences of colonial abuse and his visionary perspective on liberation informed his writing of 'The Social Cancer'. Rizal's background as a physician, writer, and activist shaped his unique voice and perspective on societal issues, making this novel a timeless and relevant piece of literature. I highly recommend 'The Social Cancer' to readers interested in exploring the complexities of colonial history, social justice, and national identity. Rizal's poignant portrayal of the Filipino struggle for freedom will leave a lasting impact on anyone who delves into this thought-provoking work.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 478
Book Description
José Rizal's 'The Social Cancer: A Complete English Version of Noli Me Tangere' is a groundbreaking work that exposes the injustices and corruption prevalent in Filipino society during the Spanish colonial period. Written in a socio-political context, the novel delves into themes of abuse of power, social class disparities, and the struggle for national identity. Rizal's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions, compelling dialogues, and insightful social commentary, making it a classic masterpiece of Philippine literature. The book serves as a powerful critique of the oppressive Spanish regime, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by the Filipino people at that time. Through his storytelling, Rizal aims to awaken the readers' consciousness and inspire them to take action against injustice. José Rizal, a prominent Filipino nationalist and intellectual, was deeply committed to the cause of social reform and independence. His firsthand experiences of colonial abuse and his visionary perspective on liberation informed his writing of 'The Social Cancer'. Rizal's background as a physician, writer, and activist shaped his unique voice and perspective on societal issues, making this novel a timeless and relevant piece of literature. I highly recommend 'The Social Cancer' to readers interested in exploring the complexities of colonial history, social justice, and national identity. Rizal's poignant portrayal of the Filipino struggle for freedom will leave a lasting impact on anyone who delves into this thought-provoking work.
How Cancer Crossed the Color Line
Author: Keith Wailoo
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195170172
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
In the course of the 20th century, cancer went from being perceived as a white woman's nemesis to a "democratic disease" to a fearsome threat in communities of color. Drawing on film and fiction, on medical and epidemiological evidence, and on patients' accounts, Keith Wailoo tracks this transformation in cancer awareness, revealing how not only awareness, but cancer prevention, treatment, and survival have all been refracted through the lens of race.Spanning more than a century, the book offers a sweeping account of the forces that simultaneously defined cancer as an intensely individualized and personal experience linked to whites, often categorizing people across the color line as racial types lacking similar personal dimensions. Wailoo describes how theories of risk evolved with changes in women's roles, with African-American and new immigrant migration trends, with the growth of federal cancer surveillance, and with diagnostic advances, racial protest, and contemporary health activism. The book examines such powerful and transformative social developments as the mass black migration from rural south to urban north in the 1920s and 1930s, the World War II experience at home and on the war front, and the quest for civil rights and equality in health in the 1950s and '60s. It also explores recent controversies that illuminate the diversity of cancer challenges in America, such as the high cancer rates among privileged women in Marin County, California, the heavy toll of prostate cancer among black men, and the questions about why Vietnamese-American women's cervical cancer rates are so high.A pioneering study, How Cancer Crossed the Color Line gracefully documents how race and gender became central motifs in the birth of cancer awareness, how patterns and perceptions changed over time, and how the "war on cancer" continues to be waged along the color line.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195170172
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
In the course of the 20th century, cancer went from being perceived as a white woman's nemesis to a "democratic disease" to a fearsome threat in communities of color. Drawing on film and fiction, on medical and epidemiological evidence, and on patients' accounts, Keith Wailoo tracks this transformation in cancer awareness, revealing how not only awareness, but cancer prevention, treatment, and survival have all been refracted through the lens of race.Spanning more than a century, the book offers a sweeping account of the forces that simultaneously defined cancer as an intensely individualized and personal experience linked to whites, often categorizing people across the color line as racial types lacking similar personal dimensions. Wailoo describes how theories of risk evolved with changes in women's roles, with African-American and new immigrant migration trends, with the growth of federal cancer surveillance, and with diagnostic advances, racial protest, and contemporary health activism. The book examines such powerful and transformative social developments as the mass black migration from rural south to urban north in the 1920s and 1930s, the World War II experience at home and on the war front, and the quest for civil rights and equality in health in the 1950s and '60s. It also explores recent controversies that illuminate the diversity of cancer challenges in America, such as the high cancer rates among privileged women in Marin County, California, the heavy toll of prostate cancer among black men, and the questions about why Vietnamese-American women's cervical cancer rates are so high.A pioneering study, How Cancer Crossed the Color Line gracefully documents how race and gender became central motifs in the birth of cancer awareness, how patterns and perceptions changed over time, and how the "war on cancer" continues to be waged along the color line.
No Family History
Author: Sabrina McCormick
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN: 0742566285
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
No Family History presents compelling evidence of environmental links to breast cancer, ranging from everyday cosmetics to industrial waste. Sabrina McCormick weaves the story of one survivor with no family history into a powerful exploration of the big business of breast cancer. As drugs, pink products, and corporate sponsorships generate enormous revenue to find a cure, a growing number of experts argue that we should instead increase focus on prevention—reducing environmental exposures that have contributed to the sharp increase of breast cancer rates. But the dollars continue to pour into the search for a cure, and the companies that profit, including some pharmaceutical and cosmetics companies, may in fact contribute to the environmental causes of breast cancer. No Family History shows how profits drive our public focus on the cure rather than prevention, and suggests new ways to reduce breast cancer rates in the future.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN: 0742566285
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
No Family History presents compelling evidence of environmental links to breast cancer, ranging from everyday cosmetics to industrial waste. Sabrina McCormick weaves the story of one survivor with no family history into a powerful exploration of the big business of breast cancer. As drugs, pink products, and corporate sponsorships generate enormous revenue to find a cure, a growing number of experts argue that we should instead increase focus on prevention—reducing environmental exposures that have contributed to the sharp increase of breast cancer rates. But the dollars continue to pour into the search for a cure, and the companies that profit, including some pharmaceutical and cosmetics companies, may in fact contribute to the environmental causes of breast cancer. No Family History shows how profits drive our public focus on the cure rather than prevention, and suggests new ways to reduce breast cancer rates in the future.