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Author | : Conrad Riker |
Publisher | : Conrad Riker |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 101-01-01 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : |
Reclaim Your Natural Masculinity in a World Gone Woke Are you tired of being told what you can and cannot say? Are you fed up with the constant attack on masculinity? What you'll find between the covers of this book: - Learn about the true nature of man, rooted in evolution and biology. - Discover the historical origins of patriarchy and the cultural shifts leading to its decline. - Examine the role of religion in shaping and supporting traditional gender roles. - Understand the impact of Marxist thought on left-wing progressive ideologies and their effects on the patriarchal system. - Deconstruct the concepts and terms associated with woke culture and their implications on family and societal structures. - Explore scientific evidence on the biological differences between men and women, often ignored or misinterpreted. - Uncover the real reasons behind the wage gap and debunk common myths. - Investigate the educational system's bias against boys and its effects on their performance and behavior. - Understand the demonization of masculinity and its negative effects on men's mental and physical health. - Analyze the rise of the incel movement and its implications for the future of relationships and sexual dynamics. - Examine the potential long-term effects of redistributing power from men to women on societal stability and conflict. - Discuss the possible future scenarios for the patriarchal system and whether it can survive the onslaught of progressive ideologies. If you want to reclaim your natural masculinity and understand the cultural shifts affecting it, buy this book today.
Author | : Diane Duane |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 435 |
Release | : 2002-08-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0547546823 |
A novel “filled with very credible teen angst, morality, and an intriguing blend of science fiction and fantasy” from the author of A Wizard Abroad (School Library Journal). Still recovering from an overly eventful vacation in Ireland, teenage wizard Nita Callahan is looking forward to some peace and quiet in her suburban New York home. Instead, her close friend Kit seems to be acting a little weird, and Nita keeps running into problems for which wizardry either isn’t the answer or else it’s the wrong one. How do you fix what can’t be fixed? Only the Transcendent Pig knows, and it’s not telling. But Nita needs to find out—and soon. Her wizardly partnership with Kit starts to fall apart. Much worse, her mother gets sick . . . so sick she may never leave the hospital.Only one person can help Nita—the One she’s devoted her life to fighting. “Powerful and satisfying.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “A gripping and dynamic fantasy . . . Fans of the author will flock to this new adventure, which likely will bring new readers to the series.”—VOYA Praise for the Young Wizards series “Duane is tops in the high adventure business . . . This rollicking yarn will delight readers.”—Publishers Weekly “High Wizardry is . . . high entertainment.”—Locus “Recommend this series to young teens who devour books about magic and wizards . . . or kids looking for ‘Harry Potter’ read-alikes.”—School Library Journal “Stands between the works of Diana Wynne Jones . . . and Madeleine L’Engle . . . An outstanding, original work.”—The Horn Book
Author | : Samuel L. Macey |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 2010-09-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0820337978 |
Exploring the personications of time by which Western civilization has ordered its attitudes toward both earthly existence and eternity, Patriarchs of Time traces the lineage of time's gods from the deities of ancient Mesopotamia and Persia through the pantheons of Greece and Rome, the Christian Father Time, and the brief reign of the Newtonian Watchmaker God to the consumerist Santa Claus who holds sway over the year's end celebrations of our own day. Each of these patriarchs, Samuel L. Macey shows, has embodied dualisms that re ect the dilemma in the Western mind between the joys and woes of our brief time on earth and the promise of eternal life or eternal punishment in the hereafter. Santa Claus is today, effectively, the sole inheritor of Saturn's old midwinter festival, but Macey suggests that it remains to be seen whether he will fully manifest the dualism that has always characterized the West's patriarchs of time, and whether our present consumerist saturnalia will regain the spiritual message of hope and eternal life that has always been a part of time's dominion.
Author | : Ty Pham Huu |
Publisher | : Eburon Uitgeverij B.V. |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 2015-01-13 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9059729595 |
Hydropower is one of the biggest controversies in Vietnam in recent decades because of its adverse environmental and social consequences, especially negative impacts on displaced people who make way for hydropower dam construction. This book explains the controversies related to hydropower development in Vietnam in order to make policy recommendations for equitable and sustainable development. The book focuses on the analysis of emerging issues, such as land acquisition, compensation for losses, displacement and resettlement, support for livelihood development, and benefit sharing from hydropower development. The analysis emphasizes the role of different stakeholders in the decision-making process for hydropower development in Vietnam as a means to find a better governance model.
Author | : Mosche Zimmermann |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 191 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Antisemitism |
ISBN | : 0195040058 |
The first biography of Marr, the radical German writer and politician who introduced the term `antisemitism' into politics, and founded the first `Antisemitic League'.
Author | : David Aberbach |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 191 |
Release | : 2021-08-18 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1000400050 |
Exploring the literature of environmental moral dilemmas from the Hebrew Bible to modern times, this book argues the necessity of cross-disciplinary approaches to environmental studies, as a subject affecting everyone, in every aspect of life. Moral dilemmas are central in the literary genre of protest against the effects of industry, particularly in Romantic literature and ‘Condition of England’ novels. Writers from the time of the Industrial Revolution to the present—including William Blake, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Dickens, Émile Zola, Henrik Ibsen, Anton Chekhov, T.S. Eliot, John Steinbeck, George Orwell, and J.M. Coetzee—follow the Bible in seeing environmental problems in moral terms, as a consequence of human agency. The issues raised by these and other writers—including damage to the environment and its effects on health and quality of life, particularly on the poor; economic conflicts of interest; water and air pollution, deforestation, and the environmental effects of war—are fundamentally the same today, making their works a continual source of interest and insight. Sketching a brief literary history on the impact of human behavior on the environment, this volume will be of interest to readers researching environmental studies, literary studies, religious studies and international development, as well as a useful resource to scientists and readers of the Arts.
Author | : Edward Orem |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 2014-04-04 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1304990117 |
Author | : Charles Kofi Fekpe |
Publisher | : Xulon Press |
Total Pages | : 168 |
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ISBN | : 1612153011 |
Author | : David Brewer |
Publisher | : Abrams |
Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 2011-11-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1468312510 |
This “fresh and compelling” study sheds light on the dramatic military, political, and cultural forces that led Greece to liberation in the 19th century (Wall Street Journal). In The Greek War of Independence, Oxford scholar David Brewer presents a vividly detailed and comprehensive study of one of history’s most heroic and bloody struggles for independence. This was the revolution of the Romantic Age, inspiring painters, poets, and patriots the world over, fired as much by Lord Byron's ringing words and Delacroix's brilliant paintings as by Greece's seemingly hopeless plight. For nearly four hundred years, the Ottoman Turks governed Greece, subjecting the country to crushing and arbitrary tax burdens and its peasants to serfdom. The glories of the ancient past were gone, and under Turkish rule Greece was poor and backward. But inspired by the examples of the American and French revolutions, Napoleon's victories, and the Latin American wars of liberation, the Greek people rose up against their Turkish masters in 1821. Over the course of twelve brutal years—a time of terrible violence and bloody massacre—the Greeks and the foreign volunteers who flocked to their cause fought until independence was won in 1833.
Author | : Karen Louise Jolly |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 562 |
Release | : 2015-02-24 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1317453433 |
This text is designed to serve as a primary source reader. It addresses medieval Christendom in the context of world history. It combines the traditional approach (the medieval Christian tradition found in the church hierarchy and theological development) with the newer approach to cultural diversity - diversity within European Christianity (women mystics, heretics, and popular religion), and diversity without, in a world context (non-European Christianity and relations with Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism).