The Royal Treatment (2022) 2160p 4K WEB 5.1 YTS

Posted in: Movies / 4K | By: AD-TEAM | 31-01-2023, 22:13 | 0 Comments
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The Royal Treatment (2022) 2160p 4K WEB 5.1 YTS
4.27 GB | 01:37:30 | mkv | 3840X2160 | 16:9 | 6262 Kbps ,6
Language:English
Genres:: Romance|Comedy
iMDB info
Isabella runs her own salon and isn't afraid to speak her mind, while Prince Thomas runs his own country and is about to marry for duty rather than love. When Izzy and her fellow stylists get the opportunity of a lifetime to do the hair for the royal wedding, she and Prince Thomas learn that taking control of their own destiny requires following their hearts.

 
The Don't Panic Pantry Cookbook Mostly Vegetarian Comfort Food That Happens to Be Pretty Good for You
Noah Galuten, Iliza Shlesinger, "The Don't Panic Pantry Cookbook: Mostly Vegetarian Comfort Food That Happens to Be Pretty Good for You"
English | ISBN: 0593319834 | 2023 | EPUB | 240 pages | 65 MB
This is the cookbook that seeks to answer the eternal question: "What am I supposed to eat?" Here the chef and writer Noah Galuten, host of the charmingly self-deprecating YouTube series "Don't Panic Pantry," serves up convenient, healthily delicious, mostly vegetarian comfort food, teaching you how to prepare meals and snacks you're genuinely excited to eat. With a Foreword by Iliza Shlesinger.

 

The Dictator's Handbook Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics

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The Dictator's Handbook Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, "The Dictator's Handbook: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics"
English | ISBN: 1541701364 | 2022 | 400 pages | EPUB | 3 MB
Now featuring a new chapter on the rise of illiberalism worldwide.

 
The DNA of Constitutional Justice in Latin America Politics, Governance, and Judicial Design
Daniel M. Brinks, "The DNA of Constitutional Justice in Latin America: Politics, Governance, and Judicial Design "
English | ISBN: 1107178363 | 2018 | 278 pages | PDF | 3 MB
In recent times there has been a dramatic change in the nature and scope of constitutional justice systems in the global south. New or reformed constitutions have proliferated, protecting social, economic, and political rights. While constitutional courts in Latin America have traditionally been used as ways to limit power and preserve the status quo, the evidence shows that they are evolving into a functioning part of contemporary politics and a central component of a system of constitutional justice. This book lays bare the political roots of this transformation, outlining a new way to understand judicial design and the very purpose of constitutional justice. Authors Daniel M. Brinks and Abby Blass use case studies drawn from nineteen Latin American countries over forty years to reveal the ideas behind the new systems of constitutional justice. They show how constitutional designers entrust their hopes and fears to dynamic governance systems, in hopes of directing the development of constitutional meaning over time.

 

The Courage of Their Convictions

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2023
The Courage of Their Convictions
The Courage of Their Convictions By Peter H. Irons
2016 | 432 Pages | ISBN: 1501140892 | EPUB | 2 MB
The Courage of their Convictions cites sixteen landmark civil liberties cases and the individuals who challenged laws that they felt impinged upon their personal freedom and who took their battles to the nation's highest court of law."Thank goodness for the sixteen brave men and women who fought official intolerance all the way to the US Supreme Court. And thanks to the Peter Irons for presenting their moving personal reasons, in their own words, for questioning authority. Like Anthony Lewis's Gideon's Trumpet, this book presents constitutional law with a human face. It will be a classic." -Norman Dorsen, President, American Civil Liberties Union New York University Law School"A fascinating account of how complex, multi-faceted conduct by individual citizens is forced into narrow, legal categories for decision by our judicial system." -Thomas I. Emerson, Yale Law School

 

The Conscious Enneagram How to Move from Typology to Transformation

Posted in: eBooks | By: ad-teams | 31-01-2023, 22:09 | 0 Comments
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2023
The Conscious Enneagram How to Move from Typology to Transformation
Abi Robins, "The Conscious Enneagram: How to Move from Typology to Transformation"
English | ISBN: 1506465021 | 2021 | 245 pages | EPUB | 1187 KB
The Enneagram is a powerful tool, with ancient roots and modern appeal, for detailing the human personality. It illuminates the painful truth of where we are and inspires us with the promise of where we could be.

 
The ConjuPIT Principles The Practical, The Tactical, The Intangible-For The Thinking Strength Coach
The ConjuPIT Principles: The Practical, The Tactical, The Intangible-For The Thinking Strength Coach by Pete Arroyo
English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BM3HX51L | 103 pages | EPUB | 1.49 Mb
Ultimate Guide for Conjugate Strength & Conditioning for Athlete Development Principle Based Coaching Manual For Strength Coaches, Sport Coaches, & Strength Enthusiasts learning how to apply the conjugate system for building superior athleticism

 
The Colors of Poverty Why Racial and Ethnic Disparities Persist (The National Poverty Center Series on Poverty and Public Poli
The Colors of Poverty: Why Racial and Ethnic Disparities Persist (The National Poverty Center Series on Poverty and Public Policy) By Ann Chih Lin (editor), David R. Harris (editor)
2008 | 341 Pages | ISBN: 087154539X | PDF | 8 MB
Given the increasing diversity of the nation-particularly with respect to its growing Hispanic and Asian populations-why does racial and ethnic difference so often lead to disadvantage? In The Colors of Poverty, a multidisciplinary group of experts provides a breakthrough analysis of the complex mechanisms that connect poverty and race.The Colors of Poverty reframes the debate over the causes of minority poverty by emphasizing the cumulative effects of disadvantage in perpetuating poverty across generations. The contributors consider a kaleidoscope of factors that contribute to widening racial gaps, including education, racial discrimination, social capital, immigration, and incarceration. Michèle Lamont and Mario Small grapple with the theoretical ambiguities of existing cultural explanations for poverty disparities. They argue that culture and structure are not competing explanations for poverty, but rather collaborate to produce disparities. Looking at how attitudes and beliefs exacerbate racial stratification, social psychologist Heather Bullock links the rise of inequality in the United States to an increase in public tolerance for disparity. She suggests that the American ethos of rugged individualism and meritocracy erodes support for antipoverty programs and reinforces the belief that people are responsible for their own poverty. Sociologists Darren Wheelock and Christopher Uggen focus on the collateral consequences of incarceration in exacerbating racial disparities and are the first to propose a link between legislation that blocks former drug felons from obtaining federal aid for higher education and the black/white educational attainment gap. Joe Soss and Sanford Schram argue that the increasingly decentralized and discretionary nature of state welfare programs allows for different treatment of racial groups, even when such policies are touted as "race-neutral." They find that states with more blacks and Hispanics on welfare rolls are consistently more likely to impose lifetime limits, caps on benefits for mothers with children, and stricter sanctions.The Colors of Poverty is a comprehensive and evocative introduction to the dynamics of race and inequality. The research in this landmark volume moves scholarship on inequality beyond a simple black-white paradigm, beyond the search for a single cause of poverty, and beyond the promise of one "magic bullet" solution.A Volume in the National Poverty Center Series on Poverty and Public Policy

 

WWE SmackDown 2023 01 27 1080p HULU x264-Star

Posted in: TV Shows | By: xkooless | 31-01-2023, 22:06 | 0 Comments
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2023


WWE SmackDown 2023 01 27 1080p HULU x264-Star
3.83 GB | 01:29:13 | 6000 Kbps | avc1 | mp4a-40-2, 48 Khz, 2 channels, 128 Kbps
Languages:
English
Actors
Michael Coulthard, John Layfield, Nic Nemeth
Genres:Action, Sport
iMDB info

Plot: Superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment do battle in elaborate, long running rivalries in a weekly two-hour showdown.


 

The Color of Law A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America

Posted in: eBooks | By: ad-teams | 31-01-2023, 22:06 | 0 Comments
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2023
The Color of Law A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America
The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein
English | May 1, 2018 | ISBN: 1631494538 | 368 pages | EPUB | 21 Mb
New York Times Bestseller

 
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