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Tony Brown

    What Mama Taught Me
    Jimi Hendrix "talking" : Jimi Hendrix in his own words
    Black Lies, White Lies
    Regulatory Discourses in Education
    Empower the People
    Jimi Hendrix
    • Jimi Hendrix

      Concert Files

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,4(9)Évaluer

      A catalog of the many concerts Hendrix gave between 1966 and 1970 in the UK, Europe and America. Also documents the performances he gave as back up guitarist to numerous American singers and in the US prior to coming to the UK in the late summer of 1966. Lists locations, songs played and details of set. Packed with photographs and memorabilia.

      Jimi Hendrix
    • Empower the People

      Overthrow the Conspiracy That Is Stealing Your Money and Freedom

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,3(7)Évaluer

      The book presents a compelling critique of the power dynamics that have shaped the global economy, arguing that a select elite has monopolized resources and institutions at the expense of ordinary citizens. Tony Brown outlines a practical seven-step plan aimed at dismantling this "Ruling Class Conspiracy," advocating for reforms in income tax and the Federal Reserve's influence. His analysis challenges historical narratives and encourages readers to reclaim their power, promoting a vision of empowerment that transcends racial divides and seeks systemic change.

      Empower the People
    • Regulatory Discourses in Education

      A Lacanian perspective

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      This book employs Lacanian psychoanalysis to develop new ways of understanding educational domains. It analyses events, practices and policies that occur in school classrooms, teacher education and higher-degree studies including educational research. It provides an accessible introduction, description and analysis of those aspects of Lacan’s work concerned with language, identity and subjectivity directly relevant to the field of education.Regulative discourses and practices in education are a central concern and the authors demonstrate how Lacanian theory empowers our understanding of how such discourses are instrumental in forming teacher and researcher identities. The book also shows how regulatory practices and discourses are relevant to research methodologies that arise in the field of action research in education.

      Regulatory Discourses in Education
    • Black Lies, White Lies

      The Truth According to Tony Brown

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(54)Évaluer

      Tony Brown is a multifaceted media personality known for his unconventional thinking and outspoken nature. As a journalist, commentator, and author, he defies easy categorization, showcasing his diverse talents as a self-help advocate, entrepreneur, public speaker, and film director. His bold approach and sharp insights make him a compelling figure in contemporary media, challenging audiences to reconsider their perspectives. Brown's dynamic career reflects a commitment to addressing complex issues with honesty and vigor.

      Black Lies, White Lies
    • Jimi Hendrix is still widely revered as one of the most gifted guitarists in the history of rock. His fluency on an electric guitar was breathtaking, and he had a way with words that somehow paralleled his music. Fortunately, Jimi gave many interviews during his short life and this text contains many quotes from some of them.

      Jimi Hendrix "talking" : Jimi Hendrix in his own words
    • What Mama Taught Me

      The Seven Core Values of Life

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      2,9(6)Évaluer

      Exploring the profound influence of his mother, Tony Brown shares the seven core values that shaped his life: reality, knowledge, race, history, truth, patience, and love. He emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and understanding one's place in the world as essential for achieving true freedom and success. Brown critiques the tendency to conform to societal expectations, suggesting that doing so leads to disconnection and unhappiness. This personal narrative serves as both a memoir and a guide to self-enrichment and empowerment.

      What Mama Taught Me
    • Witch Buster

      The Beginning

      • 106pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The plot revolves around a young couple, the Springfields, who become suspicious as residents of Town Liberty begin to disappear and the authorities appear to conceal crucial evidence. Driven by their concerns, they investigate the local Mega Church, suspecting it may be linked to a cult of witches. As they delve deeper, their quest for the truth leads to unexpected twists, revealing dark secrets that challenge their understanding of faith and community.

      Witch Buster
    • Mathematics Education and Language

      Interpreting Hermeneutics and Post-Structuralism

      • 318pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the interplay between language, society, and individual understanding, this revised edition explores underutilized developments in mathematics education. It integrates contemporary philosophical and social science insights to enhance comprehension of mathematical learning progression. New material expands on these themes, offering fresh perspectives for researchers and educators in the field.

      Mathematics Education and Language