Go Slow and Curvy

Go Slow and Curvy
Author: dehyun sohn
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2015-11-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319148540

This book introduces readers to the concepts of sustainability and philosophy of slowness for the management of public entities such as cities or regions. While many urban communities face economic challenges that clearly show the limitations of growth and ever-increasing speed, this book explores an alternative, thought-provoking standpoint in five chapters. The first chapter explains the importance and essence of slowness, smallness and sustainability for public organizations, while the second addresses the concept of “slow life” in an emotional society. Chapter three examines the issue of “slow management” and presents arguments for the value of small businesses as the true foundation of the economy. Chapter four rounds out the coverage with a focus on agriculture. Finally, in chapter five, the authors discuss the overall benefits of a “slow and curvy” management style in order to provide happiness, economic and social sustainability.

Straight and Curvy, Meek and Nervy

Straight and Curvy, Meek and Nervy
Author: Brian P. Cleary
Publisher: Lerner Digital ™
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1512479837

Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Have fun with language! What Is an antonym? One book is never enough to explore the wide range of antonyms! In this follow up to Stop and Go, Yes and No, the zany (not ordinary) cats deliver loads of additional examples to illustrate the power of these opposites. Brian P. Cleary's playful (not dull) verse and Brian Gable's comical (not serious) cats turn traditional grammar lessons on end. Each pair of antonyms is printed in color for easy (not difficult) identification. Read this book aloud and share the delight of the sense—and nonsense—of words.

Family

Family
Author: Mary E Thompson
Publisher: BluEyed Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2020-10-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1944090797

Curvy Girl Romantic Suspense Series - USA Today Bestselling contemporary romance author The last words Adrian ‘Rocky’ Malone expected to hear when he went to donate a kidney to a stranger were “he’s your son.” A first-names-only weekend fling years ago left Rocky with a lifetime of memories. He wondered what happened to the woman he only knew as Nikki. He didn’t think he’d see her again, or he sure as hell never thought she’d be the mother of his son. Nicole Parker would do anything for her child. As a single mom, her son always coame first. She never thought twice about giving up dates or jobs or friends to take care of him. When all hope was lost, she dove deep into a dark world she never knew existed and made a deal with a man she was sure would just as soon kill her as help her. Rocky showing up was the answer to Nikki’s prayers, until he said he wanted to know his son. Too many people let Nikki down for her to trust again, but her son is the most loving person she’s ever known and welcomes the tough, strong, sexy former SEAL into their lives with wide open arms. The happy reunion doesn’t last long. Threatening phone calls and late night visitors make it clear the man Nikki went to for help is ready for his payment, and he is more than willing to take his fee from her. By any means necessary. KEYWORDS: curvy girl romance, BBW romance, plus size romance, happily ever after, love books, love stories, romantic novels, guaranteed HEA, no cliffhangers, military romance, second chance romance, secret baby, one night stand, vacation fling

Del Rio

Del Rio
Author: Jane Rosenthal
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2021-05-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647420563

Del Rio, California, a once-thriving Central Valley farm town, is now filled with run-down Dollar Stores, llanterias, carnicerias, and shabby mini-marts that sell one-way bus tickets straight to Tijuana on the Flecha Amarilla line. It’s a place you drive through with windows up and doors locked, especially at night—a place the locals call Cartel Country. While it’s no longer the California of postcards, for local District Attorney Callie McCall, her dying hometown is the perfect place to launch a political career and try to make a difference. But when the dismembered body of a migrant teen is found in one of Del Rio’s surrounding citrus groves, Callie faces a career make-or-break case that takes her on a dangerous journey down the violent west coast of Mexico, to a tropical paradise hiding a terrible secret, and finally back home again, where her determination to find the killer pits her against the wealthiest, most politically connected, most ruthless farming family in California: her own.

Architecture and Urbanism: A Smart Outlook

Architecture and Urbanism: A Smart Outlook
Author: Shaimaa Kamel
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2020-11-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3030525848

This proceedings addresses the challenges of urbanization that gravely affect the world’s ecosystems. To become efficiently sustainable and regenerative, buildings and cities need to adopt smart solutions. This book discusses innovations of the built environment while depicting how such practices can transform future buildings and urban areas into places of higher value and quality. The book aims to examine the interrelationship between people, nature and technology, which is essential in pursuing smart environments that optimize human wellbeing, motivation and vitality, as well as promoting cohesive and inclusive societies: Urban Sociology - Community Involvement - Place-making and Cultural Continuity – Environmental Psychology - Smart living - Just City. The book presents exemplary practical experiences that reflect smart strategies, technologies and innovations, by established and emerging professionals, provides a forum of real-life discourse. The primary audience for the work will be from the fields of architecture, urban planning and built-environment systems, including multi-disciplinary academics as well as professionals.

Scenic Driving West Virginia

Scenic Driving West Virginia
Author: Su Clauson-Wicker
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1493058274

Scenic Driving West Virginia features twenty-five separate drives through the Mountain State, from rock ridges and gorges to springs, spas and rustic farms. An indispensable highway companion, Scenic Driving West Virginia includes route maps and in-depth descriptions of attractions.

Post-Anthropocentric Social Work

Post-Anthropocentric Social Work
Author: Vivienne Bozalek
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-12-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000317692

This book seeks to trouble taken-for-granted assumptions of anthropocentrism and humanism in social work - those which perpetuate human privilege and human exceptionalism. The edited collection provides a different imaginary for social work by introducing ways of thinking otherwise that challenge human exceptionalism. Social work is at heart a liberal humanist project informed by a strong human rights framework. This edited collection draws on the literature on affect, feminist new materialism and critical posthumanism to critique the liberal framework, which includes human rights. Disrupting the anthropocentrism in social work which positions humans as an elite species at the centre of world history, this book develops an ethical sensibility that values entanglements of humans, non-human life and the natural environment. The book provides new insights into environmental destruction, human-animal relations, gender inequality and male dominance, as well as indigenous and settler/colonial issues and critical and green social work. It will be of interest to all scholars and students of social work, community development, social policy and development studies more broadly.

Stones

Stones
Author: Douglas B. Saylor
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011
Genre: Horror tales
ISBN: 1257944304

Working with Theories of Refusal and Decolonization in Higher Education

Working with Theories of Refusal and Decolonization in Higher Education
Author: Petra Mikulan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2023-12-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1003821952

This volume argues that refusal is a viable political ethics in education. It is an ethics that allows space for new possibilities to emerge, with the potential to enrich higher education study and pedagogies in the future. Chapters examine the ethical, epistemological, political and affective premises of refusing the colonial university, and reflect upon what refusal means for higher education decolonization across international settings. Refusal marks a political ethos and praxis that denies, resists, reframes and redirects colonial and neoliberal logics, while asserting diverse sovereignties and lifeworlds. Whereas resistance may reinscribe the weakness of the colonized in the power relations with the colonizer, refusal interrupts the smooth operation of power relations, denying the authority of the settler state and remaking the rules of engagement. It is a political stance and action that denies the very legitimacy of power over the subjugated. This collection views refusal not as an end in itself, nor as a mode of critique, but as a necessary first step for educators and students in higher education to invest in the idea of radically different modes of futurity. It explores how educators and students in higher education can invent pedagogies of refusal that function ethically, affectively and politically, and asks: What do pedagogies of refusal look like? How might western universities sustain and support refusal, rather than discipline it? What assumptions are sustained by ruling out certain educational futures as out of bounds, or impossible? This book will be important reading for researchers, scholars and educators in Decolonizing Education, Higher Education Transformation, and Philosophy of Education. It will also be valuable to policymakers and activists who are considering how refusal might be carried out within and outside institutions.

F-BOMB: SEALs Love Curves Box Set #2

F-BOMB: SEALs Love Curves Box Set #2
Author: Mary E Thompson
Publisher: BluEyed Press
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2022-01-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Enjoy the second box set in the steamy BBW military romantic suspense series from USA TODAY Bestselling Author Mary E Thompson. They thought walking away from their life in the military would be the hardest thing they ever had to do. That was easy compared to falling in love. They were born to be protectors, to do the hard jobs. Weakness wasn’t in their DNA. But the women they fall for give them a new purpose, a different view, and show them just how strong they are when they have no choice. This box set contains three full length romantic suspense novels about risking it all and never backing down from a fight. Failure Ashleigh was the first person Daniel let down. He never thought he’d see her again, but when she shows up on his doorstep in need of his help and protection, he can’t turn her away. Even if having her there makes him question everything he’s ever done wrong in his life. Starting with letting her go. Friends The worst time to hear someone wants to be just friends is when you’re breathing the same air and seconds from crossing that line. But that’s exactly when Kyra tells Slade she’s not interested. Working together and being together would make things too complicated. But seeing each other every day, talking and laughing and working together, makes it impossible to resist the pull they both feel. She never thought getting to know him would be good for her, but letting him know her just might save her life. Family Rocky was only trying to do the right thing. Give back to a stranger. Except the stranger isn’t a stranger. It’s the son of the woman he spent a weekend with years ago. And the son he never knew he had. But someone doesn’t want Rocky in their lives. He wants Nikki for himself. And he’s willing to do whatever it takes to make her his.