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Author | : The Cucumber Group |
Publisher | : M. Evans |
Total Pages | : 33 |
Release | : 1983-05-15 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 1461732352 |
"Why Cucumbers are Better than Men? - A CUCUMBER IS EASY TO PICK UP - A CUCUMBER WILL ALWAYS RESPECT YOU IN THE MORINING -A CUCUMBER WILL NEVER INTRODUCE YOU AS, 'JUST A FRIEND'" Since its initial publication in 1983 this book has remained a perennial favorite among women who have to live with men.
Author | : Thomas F. Shubnell |
Publisher | : Thomas F. Shubnell |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2008-02-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1434843602 |
Contains hundreds of lists showing the hilarious differences between men and women. Covers dating, drinking, marriage, and more. A humorous look from both points of view from the silly to the serious. A must read for the curious, confused, or those who need a good laugh.
Author | : Patti Britton |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2017-05-25 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1315301091 |
This professional guidebook and training manual introduces the Sexual Attitudes Reassessment and Restructuring (SAR) training program for professionals working in the broad field of sexology. The authors, who have led 43 SAR training programs in seven different countries, provide an overview of the history and modern day context of SARs in the first part of the book. In Part II, they provide a toolkit for creating your own SAR, using 21 photocopiable workbook pages, handy checklists, and practical tips. Part III focuses on lessons learned from past SARs and future predictions for cutting-edge SARs. This book is necessary reading for clinicians and educators who wish to offer SAR training programs or integrate “The SAR Approach” into their practice.
Author | : Myriam Miedzian |
Publisher | : Open Road + Grove/Atlantic |
Total Pages | : 799 |
Release | : 2013-09-03 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0802192785 |
“This is the first book to show the sweeping change among American women in this century, and to do so in an irresistible, intimate, and popular way.” —Gloria Steinem The women in this landmark work of oral history are from diverse ethnic, geographic, and social backgrounds, and they tell stories about all aspects of their lives, from their professional and romantic experiences to sex discrimination and their own realized or unrealized aspirations. As in the best oral history, the stories these women candidly tell are vivid and often poignantly detailed. We hear accounts of rural, chore-filled childhoods at the beginning of the century, of contemporary teens without curfews, of dates that began with a chat with father in the parlor, of the sexual liberation of the 1960s, of women who worked in factories during World War II, of those who were pioneers in their professions, and of women who today struggle heroically to balance the demands of marriage or single mothering, work, and children. Sweeping in scope, and yet rooted in the details, emotions, and dilemmas of everyday life, the journey women have traveled over the century here becomes all the more dramatic, the transformation they have undergone all the more remarkable. Generations is a celebration of this transformation in all its complexity, an embracing and vibrant family scrapbook that belongs to all American women. “Generations tells us both how far we have come and how far we have yet to go.” —Ruth Sidel, author of Unsung Heroines: Single Mothers and the American Dream
Author | : Alan Dundes |
Publisher | : Quid Pro Books |
Total Pages | : 318 |
Release | : 2017-01-19 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1610273621 |
Author | : Samantha Miller |
Publisher | : Grand Central Publishing |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2001-11-01 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 9780759526396 |
Miss Manners for the Internet Age, "People" magazine's Samantha Miller delivers a highly original and valuable guide to smart and productive email usage.
Author | : L. Bryce Boyer |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 528 |
Release | : 2018-12-07 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1135827591 |
Opening with a critical appreciation of Alan Dundes (M. Carroll) and Dundes's own cross-cultural study of the cockfight, Volume 18 includes chapters on psychoanalysis and Hindu sexual fantasies (W. Doniger); the modern folk tale "The Boyfriend's Death" (M. Carroll); a gruesome Eskimo bedtime story (R. Boyer); the homosexual implications of Argentinean soccer (M. Suarez-Orozco); and the symbolism of a Malaysian religious festival (E. Fuller).
Author | : Sarah-Kate Lynch |
Publisher | : Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 2013-03-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1869792351 |
Afternoon tea has never been so much fun! A bittersweet novel about life, living and the importance of cupcakes. Rotten things happen in threes in Florence’s family, so when she’s fired by her best friend and left by her husband in the space of a single afternoon, she knows there is yet more trouble brewing. And when her son Monty returns from his gap year Down Under it’s only too clear what, or who, that trouble is. Then the plan to turn her crumbling home into a tea room hits a snag, the macramé at her sister’s house starts to seriously unravel, and why is her doctor leaving so many messages? Enter Will, a mysterious handyman with a secret stash of chocolate truffles, and soon life – with all its hiccups – is just her cup of tea.
Author | : Chaim Potok |
Publisher | : Ballantine Books |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2010-03-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307575497 |
For Davita Chandal, growing up in New York in the 1930s and '40s is an experience of indescribable joy—and unfathomable sadness. Her loving parents, both fervent radicals, fill her with the fiercely bright hope for a new, better world. But the deprivations of war and the Depression take their ruthless toll. And Davita, unexpectedly, finds in the Jewish faith that her mother had long ago abandoned both a solace to her questioning inner pain and a test of her budding spirit of independence. To her, life's elusive possibilities for happiness, for fulfillment, for decency, become as real and resonant as the music of the small harp that hangs on her door, welcoming all guests with its sweet, gentle tones. Praise for Davita's Harp “Rich . . . enchanting . . . [Chaim] Potok's bravest book.”—The New York Times Book Review “It is an enormous pleasure to sink into such a rich . . . solidly written novel. The reader knows from the first few pages that he is in the hands of a sure professional who won't let him down.”—People “Engrossing . . . Filled with a host of richly drawn characters. Potok is a master storyteller.”—Chicago Tribune “Gripping and intriguing . . . A well-told tale that needed telling.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer
Author | : Leon Rappoport |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2005-10-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 031305410X |
The concept of ethnic, racial, and gender humor is as sensitive a subject today as it has ever been; yet at no time in the past have we had such a quantity of this humor circulating throughout society. We can see the power of such content manifested continually in our culture's films and stand-up comedy routines, as well as on popular TV sitcoms, where Jewish, black, Asian, Hispanic, and gay characters and topics have seemingly become essential to comic scenarios. Though such humor is often cruel, it can be a source of pride and play among minorities, women, and gays. Leon Rappoport's incisive account takes an in-depth look at ethnic, racial and gender humor. Despite the polarization that is often apparent in the debates such humor evokes, the most important melting pot in this country may be the one that we enter when we share a laugh at ourselves.