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Author | : Cristina Archer |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2010-02-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1445240629 |
There is an ageless philosophical question. What defines our actions and the core essence of who we are as a person? Can we pinpoint snapshot moments in time that drive our behaviour? Transition Girl takes us into the world of Lucia, who is seeking to discover if she has any inner core, and by extension, if any person does. Lucia's journey offers a rare insight to observe a person, who leads a life of apparent hedonism pick herself apart as she tries to solve her life's master puzzle.
Author | : Gideon O. Ojo |
Publisher | : Watob Impact LLC |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2021-04-19 |
Genre | : Bibles |
ISBN | : 978992061X |
Maria, the Pastor's daughter was in a quandary. There was Abbey, who did not believe in God but became her roommate and best buddy. There was Ebun, the classmate, became her rival. There was Tayo, the young man that wanted friendship. They all mattered in one way or the other, but there are pains along the path to the gains. Confused, but with family support, she prayed that God would take away the pains. Would God show up? The Pastor's Daughter was writing to help Kids, Teens, and AY to understand: How to have faith in God when things don't look good How to pray in life when faced with difficult situations How to deal with stress, anxiety, and depression How to grieve the loss of a loved one in life How to pray like Mary Grab a copy today!
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Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 1860 |
Genre | : Amusements |
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Author | : Gabrielle Moss |
Publisher | : Quirk Books |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2018-10-30 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 1683690796 |
For fans of vintage YA, a humorous and in-depth history of beloved teen literature from the 1980s and 1990s, full of trivia and pop culture fun. Those pink covers. That flimsy paper. The nonstop series installments that hooked readers throughout their entire adolescence. These were not the serious-issue novels of the 1970s, nor the blockbuster YA trilogies that arrived in the 2000s. Nestled in between were the girl-centric teen books of the ’80s and ’90s—short, cheap, and utterly adored. In Paperback Crush, author Gabrielle Moss explores the history of this genre with affection and humor, highlighting the best-known series along with their many diverse knockoffs. From friendship clubs and school newspapers to pesky siblings and glamorous beauty queens, these stories feature girl protagonists in all their glory. Journey back to your younger days, a time of girl power nourished by sustained silent reading. Let Paperback Crush lead you on a visual tour of nostalgia-inducing book covers from the library stacks of the past.
Author | : Karen Houppert |
Publisher | : Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2000-05-24 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1466813962 |
A provocative look at the way our culture deals with menstruation. The Curse examines the culture of concealment that surrounds menstruation and the devastating impact such secrecy has on women's physical and psychological health. Karen Houppert combines reporting on the potential safety problems of sanitary products--such as dioxin-laced tampons--with an analysis of the way ads, movies, young-adult novels, and women's magazines foster a "menstrual etiquette" that leaves women more likely to tell their male colleagues about an affair than brazenly carry an unopened tampon down the hall to the bathroom. From the very beginning, industry-generated instructional films sketch out the parameters of acceptable behavior and teach young girls that bleeding is naughty, irrepressible evidence of sexuality. In the process, confident girls learn to be self-conscious teens. And the secrecy has even broader implications. Houppert argues that industry ad campaigns have effectively stymied consumer debate, research, and safety monitoring of the sanitary-protection industry. By telling girls and women how to think and talk about menstruation, the mostly male-dominated media have set a tone that shapes women's experiences for them, defining what they are allowed to feel about their periods, their bodies, and their sexuality.
Author | : David Scott |
Publisher | : Waterside Press |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2018-02-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1909976547 |
A collection of writings by Dr David Scott which build on his work teaching criminology for over 20 years. Against Imprisonment includes topics such as ‘The Changing Face of the Prison’, justifications of punishment, prison violence and the shortcomings of prisons and mega-prisons. Very much against the current political obsession with increasing incarceration this book is a wake-up call for all those who feel the use of imprisonment is failing to achieve a reduction in crime. Provides a compelling analysis of the failings of imprisonment. Sheds new light on this pressing topic. Explains why prisons do not work for most offenders. From the Foreword ‘Scott systematically dismantles widely-accepted justifications for punishment on ethical, political, philosophical and practical grounds, forcefully demonstrating that the only clear purpose of imprisonment is the infliction of pain and suffering on all those who come into contact with the prison place, whether as detainees or staff. He provides us with fascinating glimpses…into what he describes as “modern-day cathedrals of pain”. Turning the utopian myth that “prison works” on its head, he invites us to imagine “real utopian” non-penal alternatives to punishment that respect human dignity and deliver genuine social justice.'— Emma Bell
Author | : Richard Docter F |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2013-02-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1136576355 |
Discover the remarkable woman behind the legend. Discover Christine Jorgensen’s remarkable, inspirational journey to become the woman she always knew she should have been. Becoming a Woman: A Biography of Christine Jorgensen provides fascinating insights about the woman who opened doors—and minds—on behalf of sexual minorities. This book chronicles Christine’s drive, ability to solve problems, immense determination, and just plain luck as she transformed herself into her true gender—and reveals facets of her personality previously undisclosed by other biographies of her life. Christine Jorgensen was a major contributor to the unfolding of the so-called sexual revolution in America. Becoming a Woman: A Biography of Christine Jorgensen is the story of one courageous individual overcoming personal and social barriers, enduring the difficult compromises that needed to be made, and the ultimate realization of goals. This revealing warts-and-all biography tells Christine’s real story while examining the history of transsexuality in western societies, the medical intervention provided to her, and insightful profiles of Alfred C. Kinsey, Georges Burou, Harry Benjamin, and Christian Hamburger. The appearance and characteristics of cross dressers are also discussed, as well as their lifestyles are contrasted with transsexual persons. This biography serves to illustrate the challenge to lessen discrimination against all LGBT persons—and the struggle that still lies ahead. Becoming a Woman: A Biography of Christine Jorgensen explores: the supportive and high functioning family in which Christine grew up Jorgensen’s struggle with homosexual feelings deemed unacceptable by society Jorgensen’s young adult years while presenting as a man the steps in his/her transsexual self-identification Jorgensen’s determination to redefine himself/herself through medical intervention why Dr. Christian Hamburger in Copenhagen took an interest in Jorgensen’s case the previously unrevealed story of Jorgensen’s revelations to a news reporter that led to international headlines how Jorgensen developed a profitable nightclub act the conflicts that accompanied the writing and publication of her autobiography Jorgensen’s love/hate personality characteristic and its effect on personal relationships much more! Becoming a Woman: A Biography of Christine Jorgensen is eye-opening, thought-provoking reading perfect for transsexuals and prospective transsexuals; those who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or as cross dressers; mental health professionals; sociologists; educators; students; social workers; civil rights attorneys; and cultural anthropologists.
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Total Pages | : 1272 |
Release | : 1896 |
Genre | : American literature |
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Author | : Mandy Archer |
Publisher | : Arcturus Publishing |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2013-08-20 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1782127887 |
The Girls' Book of Dreams is a fun, fascinating guide for girls who want to learn the secrets of sleep! Inside you'll find: How to unlock the meaning behind your dreams Exciting ways to share dreams with your friends Real-life dreamer accounts A dreamer's dictionary and much more! This book is an essential item for every girl's bedside table.
Author | : Eliza Leslie |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 706 |
Release | : 1857 |
Genre | : Amusements |
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