Author: Nishanth VJ
Publisher: Sports Unlimitedd
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
In the town of Harmonyville, a little girl named Lily lives in a diverse community where people from different races live harmoniously. After school, Lily goes to the local playground, which acts as a melting pot for children of various cultures. There, she meets friends from Mexico, Egypt, China, India, and Ghana. Each friend teaches Lily something special from their own culture: a Mexican dance, hieroglyphic drawings from Egypt, the art of using chopsticks and delicious dumplings from China, the vibrant Bollywood dance and Indian sweets from India, and lively African drum beats and wildlife stories from Ghana. Lily feels like she's traveling the world without leaving her playground. She learns that despite their differences, the children all enjoy playing, laughing, sharing stories, and making new friends. This teaches Lily to appreciate the beauty of diversity. The playground becomes a source of joy for Lily, where each race brings their unique colors to the harmony of the town. She dreams of a world where everyone appreciates and learns from each other's cultures, just like her playground in Harmonyville. This story highlights the valuable lesson that the customs, beliefs, and traditions of different races contribute to the vibrant culture of a country, such as the United States.
The Melting Pot Playground: A Celebration of Diversity
Author: Nishanth VJ
Publisher: Sports Unlimitedd
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
In the town of Harmonyville, a little girl named Lily lives in a diverse community where people from different races live harmoniously. After school, Lily goes to the local playground, which acts as a melting pot for children of various cultures. There, she meets friends from Mexico, Egypt, China, India, and Ghana. Each friend teaches Lily something special from their own culture: a Mexican dance, hieroglyphic drawings from Egypt, the art of using chopsticks and delicious dumplings from China, the vibrant Bollywood dance and Indian sweets from India, and lively African drum beats and wildlife stories from Ghana. Lily feels like she's traveling the world without leaving her playground. She learns that despite their differences, the children all enjoy playing, laughing, sharing stories, and making new friends. This teaches Lily to appreciate the beauty of diversity. The playground becomes a source of joy for Lily, where each race brings their unique colors to the harmony of the town. She dreams of a world where everyone appreciates and learns from each other's cultures, just like her playground in Harmonyville. This story highlights the valuable lesson that the customs, beliefs, and traditions of different races contribute to the vibrant culture of a country, such as the United States.
Publisher: Sports Unlimitedd
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
In the town of Harmonyville, a little girl named Lily lives in a diverse community where people from different races live harmoniously. After school, Lily goes to the local playground, which acts as a melting pot for children of various cultures. There, she meets friends from Mexico, Egypt, China, India, and Ghana. Each friend teaches Lily something special from their own culture: a Mexican dance, hieroglyphic drawings from Egypt, the art of using chopsticks and delicious dumplings from China, the vibrant Bollywood dance and Indian sweets from India, and lively African drum beats and wildlife stories from Ghana. Lily feels like she's traveling the world without leaving her playground. She learns that despite their differences, the children all enjoy playing, laughing, sharing stories, and making new friends. This teaches Lily to appreciate the beauty of diversity. The playground becomes a source of joy for Lily, where each race brings their unique colors to the harmony of the town. She dreams of a world where everyone appreciates and learns from each other's cultures, just like her playground in Harmonyville. This story highlights the valuable lesson that the customs, beliefs, and traditions of different races contribute to the vibrant culture of a country, such as the United States.
Author:
Publisher: Youguide International BV
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 131
Book Description
Publisher: Youguide International BV
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 131
Book Description
The Playground
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Play
Languages : en
Pages : 646
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Play
Languages : en
Pages : 646
Book Description
Ethnicity: Anthropological Constructions
Author: Marcus Banks
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134899610
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Ethnicity has been a key concept in anthropology and sociology for many years, yet many people still seem uncertain as to its meaning, its relevance, and its relationship to other concepts such as `race' and nationalism. In Ethnicity: Anthropological Constructions the major anthropological and sociological approaches to ethnicity, covering much of the significant literature and leading authors, are outlined clearly and concisely.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134899610
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Ethnicity has been a key concept in anthropology and sociology for many years, yet many people still seem uncertain as to its meaning, its relevance, and its relationship to other concepts such as `race' and nationalism. In Ethnicity: Anthropological Constructions the major anthropological and sociological approaches to ethnicity, covering much of the significant literature and leading authors, are outlined clearly and concisely.
San Antonio on Parade
Author: Judith Berg-Sobré
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 9781585442225
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Recounts the events of six historic festivals in San Antonio, Texas, at the end of the nineteenth century, describing each event's pageantry, parades, competitions, and participants.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 9781585442225
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Recounts the events of six historic festivals in San Antonio, Texas, at the end of the nineteenth century, describing each event's pageantry, parades, competitions, and participants.
Sounds of Reform
Author: Derek Vaillant
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 0807862428
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Between 1873 and 1935, reformers in Chicago used the power of music to unify the diverse peoples of the metropolis. These musical progressives emphasized the capacity of music to transcend differences among various groups. Sounds of Reform looks at the history of efforts to propagate this vision and the resulting encounters between activists and ethnic, immigrant, and working-class residents. Musical progressives sponsored free concerts and music lessons at neighborhood parks and settlement houses, organized music festivals and neighborhood dances, and used the radio waves as part of an unprecedented effort to advance civic engagement. European classical music, ragtime, jazz, and popular American song all figured into the musical progressives' mission. For residents with ideas about music as a tool of self-determination, musical progressivism could be problematic as well as empowering. The resulting struggles and negotiations between reformers and residents transformed the public culture of Chicago. Through his innovative examination of the role of music in the history of progressivism, Derek Vaillant offers a new perspective on the cultural politics of music and American society.
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 0807862428
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Between 1873 and 1935, reformers in Chicago used the power of music to unify the diverse peoples of the metropolis. These musical progressives emphasized the capacity of music to transcend differences among various groups. Sounds of Reform looks at the history of efforts to propagate this vision and the resulting encounters between activists and ethnic, immigrant, and working-class residents. Musical progressives sponsored free concerts and music lessons at neighborhood parks and settlement houses, organized music festivals and neighborhood dances, and used the radio waves as part of an unprecedented effort to advance civic engagement. European classical music, ragtime, jazz, and popular American song all figured into the musical progressives' mission. For residents with ideas about music as a tool of self-determination, musical progressivism could be problematic as well as empowering. The resulting struggles and negotiations between reformers and residents transformed the public culture of Chicago. Through his innovative examination of the role of music in the history of progressivism, Derek Vaillant offers a new perspective on the cultural politics of music and American society.
Spices in the Melting Pot
Author: Padma Shandas
Publisher: Orange Tree Publishing
ISBN: 0976174200
Category : Immigrants
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Stories of 21 South Asian women now living in the U.S., who share their struggles and successes.
Publisher: Orange Tree Publishing
ISBN: 0976174200
Category : Immigrants
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Stories of 21 South Asian women now living in the U.S., who share their struggles and successes.
Food and Cultural Studies
Author: Bob Ashley
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134490038
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
What and how we eat are two of the most persistent choices we face in everyday life. Whatever we decide on though, and however mundane our decisions may seem, they will be inscribed with information both about ourselves and about our positions in the world around us. Yet, food has only recently become a significant and coherent area of inquiry for cultural studies and the social sciences. Food and Cultural Studies re-examines the interdisciplinary history of food studies from a cultural studies framework, from the semiotics of Barthes and the anthropology of Levi-Strauss to Elias' historical analysis and Bourdieu's work on the relationship between food, consumption and cultural identity. The authors then go on to explore subjects as diverse as food and nation, the gendering of eating in, the phenomenon of TV chefs, the ethics of vegetarianism and food, risk and moral panics.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134490038
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
What and how we eat are two of the most persistent choices we face in everyday life. Whatever we decide on though, and however mundane our decisions may seem, they will be inscribed with information both about ourselves and about our positions in the world around us. Yet, food has only recently become a significant and coherent area of inquiry for cultural studies and the social sciences. Food and Cultural Studies re-examines the interdisciplinary history of food studies from a cultural studies framework, from the semiotics of Barthes and the anthropology of Levi-Strauss to Elias' historical analysis and Bourdieu's work on the relationship between food, consumption and cultural identity. The authors then go on to explore subjects as diverse as food and nation, the gendering of eating in, the phenomenon of TV chefs, the ethics of vegetarianism and food, risk and moral panics.
International Perspectives on Cultural Parks
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
Peace by Design
Author: Mardelle McCuskey Shepley
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040123910
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
We live in an era in which designers will make an essential and critical contribution to the health and success of humanity. Design can promote healing in healthcare environments, contribute to good mental health, reduce gun violence, and positively impact health and racial equity, all of which contribute to providing a more peaceful world. The primary focus of this book is to inspire young designers, academics, and practitioners to achieve their maximum societal contribution. It also supports experienced designers seeking reaffirmation of their social goals. To provide a foundation, the first chapter discusses the definition of design and design thinking and evidence regarding the direct and indirect contributions of design to peace. The subsequent chapters address peace endeavors at six scales of the physical environment: sustainable and equitable design, landscape architecture, architecture, interior design, industrial design, and graphic design. Additionally, nine short cameos are provided by contributors from various disciplines, who provide their favorite examples of “peace projects.” Peace can be manifested at multiple levels: world-wide, neighborhood and community, familial, or individual, and the various authors discuss portions from this spectrum. They broadly endorse disciplinary entanglements as a means of addressing societal and sustainability challenges and celebrate the impact of collaboration. This book is essential reading for students and practitioners representing all fields of design, including graphic design, industrial design, interior design, architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040123910
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
We live in an era in which designers will make an essential and critical contribution to the health and success of humanity. Design can promote healing in healthcare environments, contribute to good mental health, reduce gun violence, and positively impact health and racial equity, all of which contribute to providing a more peaceful world. The primary focus of this book is to inspire young designers, academics, and practitioners to achieve their maximum societal contribution. It also supports experienced designers seeking reaffirmation of their social goals. To provide a foundation, the first chapter discusses the definition of design and design thinking and evidence regarding the direct and indirect contributions of design to peace. The subsequent chapters address peace endeavors at six scales of the physical environment: sustainable and equitable design, landscape architecture, architecture, interior design, industrial design, and graphic design. Additionally, nine short cameos are provided by contributors from various disciplines, who provide their favorite examples of “peace projects.” Peace can be manifested at multiple levels: world-wide, neighborhood and community, familial, or individual, and the various authors discuss portions from this spectrum. They broadly endorse disciplinary entanglements as a means of addressing societal and sustainability challenges and celebrate the impact of collaboration. This book is essential reading for students and practitioners representing all fields of design, including graphic design, industrial design, interior design, architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design.