Joe Biden Dots Lines Spirals Coloring Book With Inspirational And Funny Quotes
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Author | : John John Phelix |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 81 |
Release | : 2020-08-05 |
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JOE BIDEN Dots Lines Spirals Coloring Book with inspirational & funny quotes New Amazing Educational Book for all supporters of JOE BIDEN, Kids and Adults. Really Big Coloring Books, for the next Presidential elections 2020. In an age it where seems every person can be excited about politics a unique educational coloring book can bring you back to a day of childhood dreams and total optimism; and that is what this book does. What a fantastic amazing country the people of America get to grow up within and set an example for the all the world to see; not only today but for tomorrow and in the future. An inspirational and educational, 81 pages, 8.5 x 11 book that highlights the potential candidate Joe Biden . This coloring book is designed for kids and parents alike. This book is filled with original and perfectly sized paint pictures,The pages are not only a mix of all the iconic photos of Joe Bidento paint/ color, but also we offer inspirational & funny quote so that you learn much more by enjoying coloring and painting awesome art. Features: ✓ Glossy cover For Joe Biden. ✓ To learn political information about the potential candidate. ✓ To make own art. ✓ 8.5"" x 11"" size format Printed on two sides. ✓ Contains original image and inspirational & funny quotes. This Joe Biden coloring book is a wonderful way to support your candidate and learn more about his political approachs. Each design features simple elements which allow you to effortlessly fill pages with any of your favorite colors. You can color each picture with realistic colors and let your imagination run wild and use whatever colors you want! This is in a large format, it's appropriate for all ages. So if you are a Joe Biden supporter, have a friend, son, or daughter who happens to support this candidates and like political stuff, this book is the perfect gift to make them very happy. Grab your copies now.
Author | : Walter Kirn |
Publisher | : Anchor |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2010-06-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0307279456 |
A New York Times Notable Book A Daily Beast Best Book of the Year A Huffington Post Best Book of the Year From elementary school on, Walter Kirn knew how to stay at the top of his class: He clapped erasers, memorized answer keys, and parroted his teachers’ pet theories. But when he launched himself eastward to an Ivy League university, Kirn discovered that the temple of higher learning he had expected was instead just another arena for more gamesmanship, snobbery, and social climbing. In this whip-smart memoir of kissing-up, cramming, and competition, Lost in the Meritocracy reckons the costs of an educational system where the point is simply to keep accumulating points and never to look back—or within.
Author | : Ezra Klein |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2020-01-28 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1476700397 |
ONE OF BARACK OBAMA’S FAVORITE BOOKS OF 2022 One of Bill Gates’s “5 books to read this summer,” this New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller shows us that America’s political system isn’t broken. The truth is scarier: it’s working exactly as designed. In this “superbly researched” (The Washington Post) and timely book, journalist Ezra Klein reveals how that system is polarizing us—and how we are polarizing it—with disastrous results. “The American political system—which includes everyone from voters to journalists to the president—is full of rational actors making rational decisions given the incentives they face,” writes political analyst Ezra Klein. “We are a collection of functional parts whose efforts combine into a dysfunctional whole.” “A thoughtful, clear and persuasive analysis” (The New York Times Book Review), Why We’re Polarized reveals the structural and psychological forces behind America’s descent into division and dysfunction. Neither a polemic nor a lament, this book offers a clear framework for understanding everything from Trump’s rise to the Democratic Party’s leftward shift to the politicization of everyday culture. America is polarized, first and foremost, by identity. Everyone engaged in American politics is engaged, at some level, in identity politics. Over the past fifty years in America, our partisan identities have merged with our racial, religious, geographic, ideological, and cultural identities. These merged identities have attained a weight that is breaking much in our politics and tearing at the bonds that hold this country together. Klein shows how and why American politics polarized around identity in the 20th century, and what that polarization did to the way we see the world and one another. And he traces the feedback loops between polarized political identities and polarized political institutions that are driving our system toward crisis. “Well worth reading” (New York magazine), this is an “eye-opening” (O, The Oprah Magazine) book that will change how you look at politics—and perhaps at yourself.
Author | : Leslé Honoré |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024-12-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780316314039 |
Illustrations and rhyming text encourage brown girls to take courage from their predecessors and follow their dreams.
Author | : Clarkisha Kent |
Publisher | : Feminist Press at CUNY |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2023-03-07 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1952177758 |
In this disarming and candid memoir, cultural critic Clarkisha Kent unpacks the kind of compounded problems you face when you’re a fat, Black, queer woman in a society obsessed with heteronormativity. There was no easy way for Kent to navigate personal discovery and self-love. As a dark-skinned, first-generation American facing a myriad of mental health issues and intergenerational trauma, at times Kent’s body felt like a cosmic punishment. In the face of body dysmorphia, homophobia, anti-Blackness, and respectability politics, the pursuit of “high self-esteem” seemed oxymoronic. Fat Off, Fat On: A Big Bitch Manifesto is a humorous, at times tragic, memoir that follows Kent on her journey to realizing that her body is a gift to be grown into, that sometimes family doesn’t always mean home, and how even ill-fated bisexual romances could free her from gender essentialism. Perfect for readers of Keah Brown’s The Pretty One, Alida Nugent’s You Don’t Have to Like Me, and Stephanie Yeboah’s Fattily Ever After, Kent’s debut explores her own lived experiences to illuminate how fatphobia intertwines with other oppressions. It stresses the importance of addressing the violence scored upon our minds and our bodies, and how we might begin the difficult—but joyful—work of setting ourselves free.
Author | : Henry George |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 600 |
Release | : 1898 |
Genre | : Economics |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Stefan Sagmeister |
Publisher | : Phaidon Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018-11-19 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 9780714877273 |
Acclaimed designers Sagmeister & Walsh explore the essence of beauty and the transformative power of beautiful design In this groundbreaking highly visual book, world-renowned designers Stefan Sagmeister and Jessica Walsh set out on a mission: to find out what beauty is and the many ways that it impacts our lives. They turn to philosophy, history, and science to understand why we are drawn to beauty and how it influences the way we feel and behave. Determined to translate their findings into action, Sagmeister & Walsh show us how beauty can improve the world.
Author | : Eric Garcia |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin |
Total Pages | : 309 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1328587843 |
"This book is a message from autistic people to their parents, friends, teachers, coworkers and doctors showing what life is like on the spectrum. It's also my love letter to autistic people. For too long, we have been forced to navigate a world where all the road signs are written in another language." With a reporter's eye and an insider's perspective, Eric Garcia shows what it's like to be autistic across America. Garcia began writing about autism because he was frustrated by the media's coverage of it; the myths that the disorder is caused by vaccines, the narrow portrayals of autistic people as white men working in Silicon Valley. His own life as an autistic person didn't look anything like that. He is Latino, a graduate of the University of North Carolina, and works as a journalist covering politics in Washington D.C. Garcia realized he needed to put into writing what so many autistic people have been saying for years; autism is a part of their identity, they don't need to be fixed. In We're Not Broken, Garcia uses his own life as a springboard to discuss the social and policy gaps that exist in supporting those on the spectrum. From education to healthcare, he explores how autistic people wrestle with systems that were not built with them in mind. At the same time, he shares the experiences of all types of autistic people, from those with higher support needs, to autistic people of color, to those in the LGBTQ community. In doing so, Garcia gives his community a platform to articulate their own needs, rather than having others speak for them, which has been the standard for far too long.
Author | : Steve Bellin-Oka |
Publisher | : University of North Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2020-04-15 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1574417983 |
This poetry collection is the record of an American’s return home after a decade abroad, an exile imposed solely because he loved another man. In a virtuoso display of lyric and formal inventiveness, Bellin-Oka’s poems meditate on the myriad losses engendered by diaspora: of home, family and sexual identity, and spiritual certainty. “Steve Bellin-Oka’s poems hold in balance an intensified language and a passionate voice that bring together the struggles of the inner life with stark realities. This is a book of arresting authenticity.”—Peter Balakian, Pulitzer-Prize winner and judge
Author | : George Vecsey |
Publisher | : Times Books |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2014-05-13 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 0805098496 |
"Full of humor and insight about sport and culture.... The pomp, glory, and great entertainment all get their due in Eight World Cups."—The Boston Globe Blending witty travelogue with action on the field—and shady dealings in back rooms—George Vecsey offers an eye-opening, globe-trotting account of eight World Cups. He immerses himself in the great national leagues, historic clubs, and devoted fans and provides his up-close impressions of charismatic soccer stars like Sócrates, Maradona, Baggio, and Zidane, while also chronicling the rise of the U.S. men's and women's teams. Vecsey shows how each host nation has made the World Cup its own, from the all-night street parties in Spain in 1982 to the roar of vuvuzelas in South Africa in 2010, as the game in the stadium is backed up by the game in the street. But the joy is sometimes undermined by those who style themselves the game's protectors.