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This new study of the fiction of Gene Wolfe, one of the most influential contemporary American science fiction writers, offers a major reinterpretation of Gene Wolfe's four-volume The Book of the New Sun and its sequel The Urth of the New Sun. After exposing the concealed story at the heart of Wolfe's magnum opus, Wright adopts a variety of approaches to establish that Wolfe is the designer of an intricate textual labyrinth intended to extend his thematic preoccupations with subjectivity, the unreliability of memory, the manipulation of individuals by social and political systems, and the psychological potency of myth, faith and symbolism into the reading experience.
Gynocentrism, a centuries old term, refers to the principle of female centeredness or female dominance in various social or interpersonal contexts.The term has recently enjoyed a resurgence, serving again as a descriptor of the expanding yet centuries old obsession with the rights, status, and power of women. This book traces the history of that tradition to its roots in medieval society, while being careful to note the difference between benign gynocentric acts and the more problematic examples of gynocentric culture.The essays collected in this volume were originally penned for the website Gynocentrism and its Cultural Origins, and have since been revised for this eBook edition. The essays are grouped into nine parts exploring various aspects of gynocentrism, and providing examples of the phenomenon from historical literature. The final part, Post Gynocentric Relationships explores the possibility of relationships built on the notion of friendship as an alternative to neurotic shibboleths of romantic love.
Harold Halpert is the pastor of Hope Christian Fellowship, a church and school that he helped build from the ground up. He is also a strong opponent of gay rights.Drake Halpert is a teenager who feels trapped in this community of people blindly following his father. He is also gay and deeply hurt by his father's outspoken beliefs.But Pastor Halpert isn't aware of his son's sexuality, and Drake has no idea that his father's ideas aren't shared by everyone. How can these two know so little about each other?And what would happen if father and son were to change places - literally?
Gynocentrism, a centuries old term, refers to the principle of female centeredness or female dominance in various social or interpersonal contexts. The term has recently enjoyed a resurgence, serving again as a descriptor of the expanding yet centuries old obsession with the rights, status, and power of women. This book traces the history of that tradition to its roots in medieval society, while being careful to note the difference between benign gynocentric acts and the more problematic examples of gynocentric culture. The essays collected in this volume were originally penned for the website Gynocentrism and its Cultural Origins, and have since been revised for this eBook edition. The essays are grouped into five parts exploring various aspects of gynocentrism, and providing examples of the phenomenon from historical literature. The final part, Post Gynocentric Relationships, explores the possibility of relationships built on the notion of friendship as an alternative to neurotic shibboleths of romantic love.
At first, when Jordan Paliano came out of the closet, his family left him standing in the Hope Christian Church sanctuary. Fortunately, he wasn't alone.Then they came back for him and forced him to leave the friends and church that loved him, uprooting him and forcing him to start a new life. Now, he's seeing an ex-gay therapist, attending a new church that is Hell-bent on "fixing" him, and starting over at a new school.Vertias picks up where IT'S NOT YOU, IT'S ME left off, this time following the story of fifteen-year-old Jordan as he adjusts into his new life. Will he ever see his friends again? Will he ever return to the Hope Christian community where the members were just beginning to change their views on homosexuality?Will he ever find a boyfriend?
The human body is biological machinery, and like every functional machinery, it is capable of wear and tear. A lack of proper care and maintenance of the human body will eventually lead to a collapse, as the body ages with time, and time reveals the body's weakness. This is why nowadays, individuals are very wary of their body fitness and health. A younger body is still well capable of enduring the mental and physical abuse thrown at it, but there is every tendency that the same lack of care for the body will begin to make a telling difference as an individual age. This, coupled with the increased pronunciation of the importance of fitness and how it impacts every area of our life has tilted the attention of the average individual towards his body health and fitness. The importance of being fit cannot be overemphasized. Being fit makes us more energetic, reduces the risks of diseases and illness, thereby helping to save unnecessary medical expenses, boosts the chances of a longer life, promotes the mental health, increases self-confidence because of the feeling of being in control of my body, and will ultimately affect your quality of human relationship. Here are the details of this book: CHAPTER ONESetting OutCHAPTER TWODiet for A Fit and Healthy BodyCHAPTER THREEHow to Balance Between Plant and Animal ProteinCHAPTER FOURImportance of Nuts, Seeds, And Fruits in Maintaining A Healthy and Fit BodyCHAPTER FIVEThe Relationship Between Fluids and Staying Fit18CHAPTER SIXRelationship Between A Healthy Sleeping Habit and Staying FitCHAPTER SEVENAlternatives to ExerciseFasting and Its Importance in Staying Fi
Modeled on the principles of feudal society, the feminist enterprise of designing male and female social classes has been several centuries in the making. Well before Marx and Marxism the feminist tradition was orchestrating its own version of the long march through the institutions of society, agitating for social and legal changes that would ultimately free women of most responsibilities while leaving men's responsibilities unchanged or increased. Peter Wright explores the nature of political feminism and the rhetorical devices that have proven so decisive for the success of the movement. Among those tactics are appeals to women's biological vulnerabilities and the necessity of male chivalry to secure women's protections and rise in status.
Six boys, one Rope, a Horseshoe, and the Crags.Remarkable exploits of six lads on the crags, emerge from the obscurity of lying on a dusty bookshelf for over eighty years. Here, we are transported back to a world of intrepid youth and adventure in the outdoors, long before health and safety had even been imagined. In Rock Climbs - a Guide to the Crags in the Inverness Area, published in 1938, Richard Frere, the sixteen-year-old author, gives a tantalising insight into what was possible for this group of young friends, comrades, with a rich mix of curiosity, determination, collaboration, and resourcefulness.Come and join the members of the Highland Mountaineering Club of the 1930s on the crags in their local area as they explore, and Richard turns their amazing experiences into a very worthy climbing guide of the period. It is a unique time warp for us to enjoy to the full.In republishing this special little book, we have sought to put it into context, and to discover Richard`s fine inspirational legacy for one member of his family.It also leaves us wondering what might have been, had War not intervened and scattered the group to the four winds. Only three survived this conflict, and the loss of their fellow youthful adventurers, whose friendships had been forged so strongly on the crags, left an enduring dark shadow over this memory.In these pages, we enter a world that has long gone, but we discover what youth can achieve together, could achieve today even, in a landscape that is as old as the hills.
Andy had almost got over the trauma he`d encountered not so long back; so, all he wanted was a more settled life with Lizzie. But surprises lurked in the strangest of places. Soon they, her whole family, and some friends too, were all caught up in perplexing mysteries, nocturnal adventures, dangerous ruins, and long historical shadows. Yes, shadows that threatened so much that had naturally enough been just taken for granted. So, like throwing a stone in the pond, the ripples from this engulfed whole communities, questions about the true legality of land ownership and even a senior politician's integrity.Amongst it all, however, the ancient wisdom about harmony with nature was rediscovered and an icon was miraculously reinstated to celebrate it.
The Tales and Tails of a Yorkshire Vet is a captivating book penned by the renowned author, Peter Wright. This book, published in 2023, takes you on an engrossing journey into the life of a vet in Yorkshire. The author, with his vivid storytelling, brings to life the tales and tails he encountered in his practice. The book falls under the genre of autobiographies and is a must-read for those who love animals and are intrigued by the life of a vet. The Tales and Tails of a Yorkshire Vet is brought to you by Ad Lib Publishers Ltd, known for their diverse range of titles. This book is written in English and is a testament to Peter Wright's skillful narration and his deep understanding of his profession. It is a book that will keep you engaged from start to finish.
Experience-centered design, experience-based design, experience design, designing for experience, user experience design. All of these terms have emerged and gained acceptance in the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Interaction Design relatively recently. In this book, we set out our understanding of experience-centered design as a humanistic approach to designing digital technologies and media that enhance lived experience. The book is divided into three sections. In Section 1, we outline the historical origins and basic concepts that led into and flow out from our understanding of experience as the heart of people's interactions with digital technology. In Section 2, we describe three examples of experience-centered projects and use them to illustrate and explain our dialogical approach. In Section 3, we recapitulate some of the main ideas and themes of the book and discuss the potential of experience-centered design to continue the humanist agenda by giving a voice to those who might otherwise be excluded from design and by creating opportunities for people to enrich their lived experience with and through technology. Table of Contents: How Did We Get Here? / Some Key Ideas Behind Experience-Centered Design / Making Sense of Experience in Experience-Centered Design / Experience-Centered Design as Dialogue / What do We Mean by Dialogue? / Valuing Experience-Centered Design / Where Do We Go from Here?
A heartwarming love letter to the places, people and creatures of Yorkshire by the county's beloved vet, Channel 5's Peter Wright. The Yorkshire Vet takes us on an enchanting journey through the hidden gems of the most beautiful county in the world, sharing charming tales of his life in Thirsk as well as fascinating nuggets of local history.
After nearly sixty years of participating in team and group activities and about half that time spent in coaching and studying the functionality of teams, I feel I've come to a conclusive level of understanding about what makes one team work better than another. Yet this all started as an investigation. Starting with the big question - why do some teams look great on paper yet come up short in the reality of performance? For with all great teams, they are always greater than the sum of the skills and attributes of their individual members. Is it mere chemistry - or is there something far more tangible, and therefore accessible, going on? Is it the vision and personalities of the leaders, coaches, mentors and managers - or is there a formula, a template? My conclusion was the six elements that make up the acronym CACTUS, and in this book those elements are explained and explored.
In this new work, the final walk, takes the watershed northwards and is set on Orkney. The wilderness of Scotland offers something special to walkers, nature-lovers and indeed, to any thoughtful, reflective human-beings. LOTHIAN LIFE. The Watershed of Scotland is a line that separates East from West and divides those river basin areas which drain towards the North Sea on the one hand, and those which flow west into the Atlantic Ocean on the other. It meanders from Peel Fell on the English border all the way to the top at Duncansby Head: over 754 miles (1,200km) through almost every kind of terrain. The Watershed follows the high ground, and offers wide vistas down almost every major river valley, towards towns and communities, into the heartlands of Scotland. Walking with Wildness leads the reader through breathtaking, hitherto mostly unknown landscapes, providing valuable advice for walkers on the way.
Pathways to Peak Performance. The Zone or Flow State is one of those things in sport and indeed all performance and creativity, that elevates our 'game' from something we love, to something that brings us a level of profound and utter ecstasy. Noticing and using the Gateways will enable us to pay visits there whenever we choose, and not just by chance or luck!
No matter what age we are, or what ability we have, or what level we play at - in sport we all encounter the same kinds of inner pressures, and our reactions all follow the same kinds of pathways. Unlike Forrest Gump and ping pong, we all suffer from the things that don't come easy to us. These complications seem to make our game much harder to play at times. However, virtually all these complications can be traced back to what golfing legend Bobby Jones once described as "The 6 inch playing field between our ears". Sport should just be about the pleasure, the fun and the rewards - not the complications and the angst! Mind How You Play sets us on a journey - a fascinating search for the real gold of mastering a consistent approach to sporting excellence by gaining an understanding of ourselves. This book will enable you to change your perspectives about your sporting practice and performance, and through that change your way of being in your game!
The Watershed of Scotland is a line that separates east from west; that divides those river basin areas which drain towards the North Sea on the one hand, and those which flow west into the Atlantic Ocean on the other. It's a line that meanders from Peel Fell on the English border all the way to the top at Duncansby Head, near John O'Groats - over 745 miles, through almost every kind of terrain. The Watershed follows the high ground, and offers wide vistas down almost every major river valley, towards towns and communities, into the heartlands of Scotland. Ribbon of Wildness provides a vivid introduction to this geographic and landscape feature, which has hitherto been largely unknown. The rock, bog, forest, moor and mountain are all testament to The Watershed's richly varied natural state. The evolving kaleidoscope of changing vistas, wide panoramas, ever present wildlife, and the vagaries of the weather, are delightfully described on this great journey of discovery. Along the route of the Watershed the general emptiness of the journey will strike the walker all the way, creating a unique, beautiful, spiritual dimension to the walk. BACK COVER: If you've bagged the Munros, done the Caledonian Challenge and walked the West Highland Way, this is your next conquest. The Watershed of Scotland is a line that separates east from west; that divides those river basin areas which drain towards the North Sea from those which flow west into the Atlantic Ocian. It's a line that meanders from Peel Fell on the English Border all the way to the top of Duncansby Head, near John O'Groats - over 745 miles, through almost every kind of terrain. The Watershed follows the high ground, and offers wide vistas down major river valleys, towards towns and communities, into the heartlands of Scotland. Wakj the Watershed in eight weeks. Tackle short sections over a weekend. 7 route maps. Over 30 colour photographs. Ribbon of Wildness provides a vivid introduction to this geographic and landscape feature, which has hitherto been largely unknown. The rock, bog, forest, moor and mountain are all testament to the Watershed's richly varied natural state. The evolving kaleidoscope of changijg vistas, wide panoramas, ever-present wildlife, and the vagaries of the weather, are delightfully described on this great journey of discovery.
A celebration of the stunning landscapes of Scotland's watershed, Peter Wright's descriptions are accompanied by stunning full colour photography.
We are all psychologists. As human beings, we all have intuitive beliefs and ideas about why people do the things they do, and the ability to form such beliefs is an important part of surviving and getting on in the world. Indeed those few individuals who lack this ability are severely disadvantaged. Studying psychology at a university level is both like and quite unlike these natural skills. Many of our beliefs about the social world are accurate, but some are unfortunately quite incorrect and misleading. How do we know when we are correct? How do we go about finding out? Our natural inclination is to seek evidence to confirm our beliefs, and therein lies prejudice. The answer from psychology is to form hypotheses and systematically test them against the evidence, and this is what makes psychology a science. This book aims to encourage and enable the reader to link a natural interest in human (and animal) behaviour with the sorts of models and theories that are used by academic psychologists. Part 1 covers the main areas of psychological endeavour, seeking to provide engaging examples of psychological questions, rather than to provide an exhaustive account. Part 2 addresses the business of living and studying at university, inviting the reader to reflect on what psychology has to say about being a student.
An experienced model engineer covers all the basic techniques: understanding engineering drawings, buying materials and marking out, sawing, filing, bending and forming metals. Includes a review of engineering materials, and the making of cutting tools in the home workshop for practical people who have little experience of working in metal.
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