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  • - A Holistic Approach To Health At Every Stage Of Life
    av Rachel Stevens
    249,-

    Embark on a transformative journey towards holistic health with "The Healing Journey: A Holistic Approach To Health At Every Stage Of Life". This comprehensive guide delves deep into the ancient craft of herbalism, exploring the physical healing properties and spiritual aspects of various herbs. Learn how lavender can support emotional well-being, or how rosemary can promote mental clarity. This book also emphasizes the importance of nutrition in maintaining optimum health in today's fast-paced world. Tailored to suit individual needs, it considers various factors such as medical history, lifestyle, and personal preferences. Additionally, it highlights the significance of sustainable and ethical harvesting practices to protect plant diversity and ensure a future for herbalism. Whether you're a seasoned herbalist or a curious beginner, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in a holistic approach to health.

  • av Rachel Stevens
    155 - 299,-

  • av Rachel Stevens
    159,-

    A collection of poems about a soul exploding.

  • av Rachel Stevens
    1 425,-

    This open access book presents an international history of humanitarianism during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Examining the motivations, actions and competing interests of multiple humanitarian actors such as the Red Cross, Oxfam, grassroots NGOs and individuals, it analyses the impact of humanitarianism for refugees in the camps. With western governments indifferent or slow to respond to India's pleas to assistance, Stevens shows how international aid to Bangladeshi refugees during the 1971 crisis was citizen-driven. Focusing on the actions of individuals and NGOs in Australia, Stevens shows how they rallied community support, fundraised at record levels and effectively lobbied the Australian government to increase aid and recognise Bangladesh's independence. Using archival materials from Australia, the UK, Switzerland and the US, Citizen-driven Humanitarianism and the Bangladeshi Liberation War provides an account of how civil society was galvanized, even radicalized, in their pursuit to remedy systemic problems such as ethnic persecution, militarism and poverty. Documenting the myriad forces at play during the refugee crisis of 1971, it shows how broader social and cultural developments coalesced to create the citizen-driven humanitarianism of the late 20th century. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Australian Catholic University.

  • av Rachel (University of Melbourne & Australia) Stevens
    639 - 2 115,-

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