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Author | : Andrey Davydov |
Publisher | : HPA Press |
Total Pages | : 150 |
Release | : 2017-08-06 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : |
ANTI-HOROSCOPE: HUMAN “SOFTWARE” (Series of 12 books) Did you know that those born on November 1 common years are not only people for whom results of processes (rather than processes themselves) are important, but also that (especially in their youth) they don’t listen to anyone & therefore are capable of such extreme things that other people’s hair stand up? For ex., they can become punks with green hair, pierce all body parts, and eat almost trash? Or, did you know that those people, who were born on November 9th of leap years or November 10th of common years are not only leaders engaged in self-advertising, but also that from absorbed and cheerful they easily become apathetic and gloomy (from friendly—rude and arrogant; from being polite and educated—turn into people, who unceremoniously violate all the laws of civilized communication; from well-wishing—turn into aggressive) and that this pendulum cannot be stopped?.. Hence the question: are you sure that you know people, whom you think you know as your own self? Yes, of course, you know them, if we take word-play into account. You really do know them, like you know yourself—that is: just as bad! You know your own and other people's masks and roles, but that is all. You do not believe this? Then, open this book and see for yourself! This book is for those people, who are fed up with "horoscopism," who are tired of listening to nonsense about themselves and other people from psychologists or their "all-knowing" relatives, friends and acquaintances. It will help you save not just some time in your life, but your whole life because otherwise you will spend your entire life on something that is a priori impossible. And, it is impossible not because you are idiots, but because Homo sapiens cannot fully know themselves and other people without an external (and, most importantly, objective) source. Perhaps that is the reason why humanity was left "factory instructions" to each one of us—the Catalog of Human Population. Yes, that is right! There exists the Catalog of Human Population, which you can open and find out everything about any person you are interested in (including yourself)! Information about people presented in this book (and in other eleven books in the series titled Anti-Horoscope: Human "Software") is from there, and not from your favorite horoscope.
Author | : Segbrithaygifl Maison |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 2020-01-14 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781660513994 |
Journal with a funny design for your kids, boys or girls for the daily use.Gear up for the upcoming birthdays, get organized with this notebook, and it is Perfect For All Grades Kindergarten, Elementary School, Middle school, Home Schooling, High school, Col
Author | : Ludovic Kennedy |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : |
Known for his stand onthe legislation of voluntary euthanasia for the elderly and the sick, the author in this pamphlet makes the case for the legal right of the elderly to end their own lives, with dignity and humanity, when they feel that death calls them.
Author | : Au Yong Chee Tuck |
Publisher | : Partridge Publishing Singapore |
Total Pages | : 113 |
Release | : 2018-11-16 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1543748112 |
There’s a popular contention that if everything is determined by fate, what’s the point of trying to succeed? After all, if it’s predestined a person will become famous, perhaps he might not need to exert much effort, and fame would appear in time. But fame isn’t always synonymous with wealth and success. Some famous celebrities still struggle with money issues. Possibly the best-known example is Michael Jackson. In We Were Born on the Same Day, author Au Yong Chee Tuck examines the life of an actor who had an extremely strong fame star in his birth chart, yet his career stalled. Then there was the ex-Beatle whose fame brought him the unwanted attention of a potential assassin. Tuck asks the question: if fate determines the outcome of our lives, does that imply two people born on the same day share identical fates? He shows how posing this question to both a Western astrologer and a Ba Zi astrologer yields two different answers. We Were Born on the Same Day investigates what it means to two people who might or might not have been born on the same day and why human decisions still play a role in their lives.
Author | : Rudolf Wittkower |
Publisher | : New York Review of Books |
Total Pages | : 460 |
Release | : 2006-11-28 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9781590172131 |
A rare art history classic that The New York Times calls a “delightful, scholarly and gossipy romp through the character and conduct of artists from antiquity to the French Revolution.” Born Under Saturn is a classic work of scholarship written with a light and winning touch. Margot and Rudolf Wittkower explore the history of the familiar idea that artistic inspiration is a form of madness, a madness directly expressed in artists’ unhappy and eccentric lives. This idea of the alienated artist, the Wittkowers demonstrate, comes into its own in the Renaissance, as part of the new bid by visual artists to distinguish themselves from craftsmen, with whom they were then lumped together. Where the skilled artisan had worked under the sign of light-fingered Mercury, the ambitious artist identified himself with the mysterious and brooding Saturn. Alienation, in effect, was a rung by which artists sought to climb the social ladder. As to the reputed madness of artists—well, some have been as mad as hatters, some as tough-minded as the shrewdest businessmen, and many others wildly and willfully eccentric but hardly crazy. What is certain is that no book presents such a splendid compendium of information about artists’ lives, from the early Renaissance to the beginning of the Romantic era, as Born Under Saturn. The Wittkowers have read everything and have countless anecdotes to relate: about artists famous and infamous; about suicide, celibacy, wantonness, weird hobbies, and whatnot. These make Born Under Saturn a comprehensive, quirky, and endlessly diverting resource for students of history and lovers of the arts. “This book is fascinating to read because of the abundant quotations which bring to life so many remarkable individuals.”–The New York Review of Books
Author | : Annabelle Gurwitch |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2018-04-10 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 0399574891 |
A hilarious new collection of essays from New York Times bestselling author Annabelle Gurwitch When Annabelle Gurwitch was a child, surrounded by a cast of epically dysfunctional relatives, she secretly prayed that it was all a terrible mistake. Suffering from a colossal case of “family envy,” Gurwitch began seeking out other forms of community. If she’s learned anything, it’s that no matter how hard you try to escape a crazy family, you just end up in another crazy family. Using her own clan of hucksters and scam artists as inspiration, Wherever You Go, There They Are unpacks and redefines our ideas of community and belonging. In her essays, Gurwitch explores family mythologies, the fragility of sisterhood, the rituals and rites of passage into urban tribes, the seductive charm of a cult, and the spectacularly daunting search for the community where her aging parents will spend the last chapter of their lives. With a wry wit and healthy dose of irresistible self-deprecation, Gurwitch asks: Who and what makes a family in our modern society? Is it our blood relations, the people we work with, pray with, our pets? By turns hilarious and deeply moving, Wherever You Go, There They Are is an irreverent, laugh-out-loud examination of family—both those that we join unwittingly and those we join on purpose.
Author | : Christine Pisera Naman |
Publisher | : Health Communications, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 2002-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0757300979 |
In this book, Christine Pisera Naman, whose son Trevor was born on September 11, 2001, has gathered together striking black-and-white photos of her child and forty-nine other babies who share the same birthday. Gathered from each of the fifty states in the union, these shining faces give hope to our nation as its citizens reflect on the anniversary of September 11. With simple eloquence, the author shares two wishes that she has for each little one, such as: I hope that you find good in all people. I hope you catch snowflakes on your tongue. I hope you always have more than you need and share your plenty. I hope you are someone's dream come true.
Author | : Johan Kugelberg |
Publisher | : Universe Publishing(NY) |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : |
Hip hop map of the Bronx on inside of dust jacket.
Author | : Randall Londono |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 110 |
Release | : 2020-11-08 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Heather Brunskell-Evans |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Transgender children |
ISBN | : 9781527503984 |
This book is a collection of essays about the current theory and practice of transgendering children. Essays are written against the grain of the popularised medical definition of 'the transgender child' as a young person whose 'true' gender lies in the brain, or pre-social 'identity'. Contributors contest this diagnosis from a range of perspectives, including as social theorists, psychotherapists, persons living as transgender, individuals who have de-transitioned, and parents of adolescents identifying as transgender. They argue that medicine, social policy and the law build ideas about 'the transgender child', and contend that it is politics, not science, which accounts for the exponential rise in the number of children diagnosed as transgender by gender identity clinics. They conclude that today's medical and social trend for transgendering children is not liberal and progressive, but politically reactionary, physically and psychologically dangerous and abusive.