The Sun Climbs Slow

The Sun Climbs Slow
Author: Erna Paris
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1583229981

In this groundbreaking investigation, Erna Paris explores the history of global justice, the politics behind America's opposition to the creation of a permanent international criminal court, and the implications for the world at large. The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first permanent tribunal of its kind. The mandate of the ICC is to challenge criminal impunity on the part of national leaders and to promote accountability in world affairs at the highest level. Independent and transnational, its indictments cannot be vetoed in the Security Council. On March 11, 2003, when the new court was inaugurated in a moving ceremony, attended by over half of the countries in the world, one country was conspicuously missing from the celebrations. The government of the United States had made it clear that the International Criminal Court was not consistent with American goals and values.

Virgo - The Key to Your Inner Self

Virgo - The Key to Your Inner Self
Author: Dr Douglas M. Baker
Publisher: Claregate Ltd
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-04-27
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1910228176

Douglas Baker’s Zodiac Series With over 60 years practical experience in the study, teaching and interpretation of esoteric astrology, Douglas Baker was well qualified to fully appreciate just what it is people want to know about themselves. In this series the author shares his knowledge covering such subjects as: • Flower Remedies and Tissue Salts related to each sign • How your sign is reflected in the world around you • The talents and potential genius of the signs • The qualities and influences of your sign’s ruling planet These books will help you tap into reservoirs of energy that are linked to your own sign and that are your birthright; energy that will help you cope with the stresses and strains of modern life and bring you into closer contact with the real you, your inner self!

Global Visioning

Global Visioning
Author: Ahmed Abaddi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351517384

This volume makes the case for global visioning: the collective process of looking at a larger picture and building common ground for the future. The contributors agree that only by such a process will people be able to address mounting problems like global warming, war, terrorism, and poverty, which threaten the Earth's population.This latest volume in the Peace & Policy series addresses three main themes. "On Spirituality and Ethics" advocates an international culture of nonviolence. "International and Transnational Relations" makes a case for global fellowship. "On Education and Culture" argues that educating children is the first step in reforming the world. The contributors seek solutions to the question of how people can start seeing issues from a global point of view, rather than from narrow national perspectives.In keeping with the global nature and scope of the world's problems, the contributions come from very diverse countries, including Japan, Morocco, South Africa, Germany, Italy, Belgium, and the United States. This work will inspire participation in this much-needed exercise of collective global problem solving.

High Minds

High Minds
Author: Simon Heffer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 780
Release: 2022-04-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1643139185

An ambitious exploration of the making of the Victorian Age—and the Victorian mind—by a master historian. Britain in the 1840s was a country wracked by poverty, unrest, and uncertainty; there were attempts to assassinate the queen and her prime minister; and the ruling class lived in fear of riot and revolution. By the 1880s it was a confident nation of progress and prosperity, transformed not just by industrialization but by new attitudes to politics, education, women, and the working class. That it should have changed so radically was very largely the work of an astonishingly dynamic and high-minded group of people—politicians and philanthropists, writers and thinkers—who in a matter of decades fundamentally remade the country, its institutions and its mindset, and laid the foundations for modern society. High Minds explores this process of transformation as it traces the evolution of British democracy and shows how early laissez-faire attitudes to the fate of the less fortunate turned into campaigns to improve their lives and prospects. The narrative analyzes the birth of new attitudes in education, religion, and science. And High Minds shows how even such aesthetic issues as taste in architecture collided with broader debates about the direction that the country should take. In the process, Simon Heffer looks at the lives and deeds of major politicians; at the intellectual arguments that raged among writers and thinkers such as Matthew Arnold, Thomas Carlyle, and Samuel Butler; and at the "great projects” of the age, from the Great Exhibition to the Albert Memorial. Drawing heavily on previously unpublished documents, he offers a superbly nuanced portrait into life in an extraordinary era, populated by extraordinary people—and show how the Victorians’ pursuit of perfection gave birth to the modern Britain we know today.

Lady Oracle

Lady Oracle
Author: Margaret Atwood
Publisher: Emblem Editions
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2010-12-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1551994917

An original and compelling work in which Margaret Atwood passes one woman’s bizarre life through the prism of her unique literary vision. The shy, awkward wife of a perpetual radical, Joan Foster is a formerly obese woman whose delicate equilibrium is threatened by the fact that the several lives she has lived separately and secretly are coming together and will be exposed. She is newly and notoriously famous as a bestselling author; she writes gothic novels under a nom de plume; she is having a hidden affair. Love, fear, understanding, suspense, sensuality, and humour – there is hardly an emotional current that is not touched in Lady Oracle, and with a depth, vitality, and wit that are rare in any time.

The Ship of Stars

The Ship of Stars
Author: Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2012-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1300299304

A quaint coming-of-age love story set primarily on the Cornwall coast.

The Broadview Anthology of Victorian Poetry and Poetic Theory

The Broadview Anthology of Victorian Poetry and Poetic Theory
Author: Thomas J. Collins
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages:
Release: 1999-08-17
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1770487824

The Broadview Anthology of Victorian Poetry and Poetic Theory is the most comprehensive collection of poetry from the period ever published. Included are generous selections from the work of all major poets, and a representation of the work of virtually every poet of significance, from Thomas Ashe at the beginning of the era to Charlotte Mew at its end. The work of Victorian women poets features very prominently, with extensive selections not only from canonical poets such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Christina Rossetti, but also from poets such as Augusta Webster for which high claims have recently been made by critics. The anthology reflects (and will contribute to) the ongoing reassessment of the canon that is central to English Studies today; in all, sixty-six poets are represented. The editors have included complete works wherever feasible—including the complete texts of Tennyson’s In Memoriam and of a number of other long poems. A headnote by the editors introduces the work of each poet, and each selection has been newly annotated. The inclusion of twenty-five selections of the poetic theory from the period is an important feature rounding out the anthology. This anthology is also available in a concise edition.