Circles in the Sand

Circles in the Sand
Author: E. J. 'Samadhi' Whitehouse
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1412041902

www.samadhiwhitehouse.writerswebpages.com From darkness into light... This frank memoir of incestuous love, coming out, "escape" to the Middle East, and spiritual growth will inspire those struggling toward their own healing truth. Veiled oppression of Arabian women was the crucial mirror needed to see her own reflection. Follow her search for what she thought was lost - her soul.

Circle in the Sand

Circle in the Sand
Author: Lia Fairchild
Publisher: Lia Fairchild
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1494365316

"It is sensational...If you're looking for beauty, then this is it." ~Mia's Point of View "It's rare that a book perfectly encapsulates a life, much less five of them..." - This Redhead LOVES Books From Bestselling Author, Lia Fairchild Four Friends. Four Different Paths. One Unwavering Friendship. Two decades of love, laughter, promises, and secrets hold together four friends pursuing different paths in life. Jax always lived on the edge, skating through life with no apparent ambition, yet remained the energy and emotional cement of the group. She longs to be accepted. Sage, career-driven, has always followed a carefully laid out plan for her future. But one look at the sexy ex-con staying on her friend's sofa has her questioning everything. Emily, the college drop-out, has three children that are her whole life. She's slowly lost herself, subconsciously seeking dangerous ways to cope. Ned yearns to stand up and be counted. But his new feelings for one of the girls has him pulled in different directions. These four friends will test the ties that have held them together for so long, and in the process unveil truths about themselves they never knew existed.

Circles in the Sand

Circles in the Sand
Author: Sally Harasym
Publisher: [Fredericton, N.B.] : Fiddlehead Poetry Books
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1979
Genre: Canadian poetry
ISBN:

Circle in the Sand

Circle in the Sand
Author: Christian Alfonsi
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The Adventures of Carrie the Koala and Karl the Kangaroo

The Adventures of Carrie the Koala and Karl the Kangaroo
Author: Douglas Mendel
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2014-12-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491718323

The Adventures of Carrie the Koala and Karl the Kangaroo are about two Marsupials in Australia that take a bus ride from a city to the end of the line in The Outback for an amazing adventure of living, growing, learning and experiencing all that life has to offer beyond their wildest and crazy dreams. Karls dream of learning to fly and surf definitely sets him apart from his other Kangaroo buddies as he explores the skies and oceans off the coast of Port Augusta, Australia. Carries dreams come to fruition as she learns that she doesnt have to fit the self-imposed confines of what a Koala has to live by. There is no other book that captures the imagination and soul of two Marsupials that start their adventure on the outskirts of a city, take a bus to the end of the line and start their incredible journey of self-discovery through dreams, sharing, living, growing and meeting other interesting animals and humans along their journey!

Emergence in Interactive Art

Emergence in Interactive Art
Author: Jennifer Seevinck
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3319452010

This book is concerned with emergence, interaction, art and computing. It introduces a new focus for emergence in interactive art: the emergent experience. Emergence literature is discussed and an organising framework, the Taxonomy of Emergence in Interactive Art (TEIA) is provided together with case studies of digital, interactive art systems that facilitate emergence. Evidence from evaluations of people interacting with the works is analysed using the TEIA. Artworks from across the world are also reviewed to further illustrate the potential for emergence. Interactive art is, itself, still a young domain where audience influence, or interaction with the work is a defining aspect. Emergence in Interactive Art explores the rich opportunities for interactive experiences of digital art systems that are provided by looking through a ‘lens’ of emergence. And what better way to explore these potentials than through the open-ended domain of emergence, with its inherent affinity to the natural world? Through an integrated approach of practice, research and theory this book reveals design and analytical insights relating to emergence, interaction and interactive art to benefit artists, researchers and designers alike.

Writing, Geometry and Space in Seventeenth-Century England and America

Writing, Geometry and Space in Seventeenth-Century England and America
Author: Jess Edwards
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1134358369

The early modern map has come to mark the threshold of modernity, cutting through the layered customs of Medieval parochialism with its clean, expansive geometries. Re-thinking the role played by mathematics and cartography in the English seventeenth century, this book argues that the cultural currency of mathematics was as unstable in the period as that of England's controversial enclosures and plantations. Reviewing evidence from a wide range of literary and scientific; courtly and pragmatic texts, Edwards suggests that its unstable currency rendered mathematics necessarily rhetorical: subject to constant re-negotiation. Yet he also finds a powerful flexibility in this weakness. Mathematized texts from masques to maps negotiated a contemporary ambivalence between Calvinist asceticism and humanist engagement. Their authors promoted themselves as artful guides between virtue and profit; the study and the marketplace. This multi-disciplinary work will be of interest to all disciplines affected by the recent 'spatial turn' in early modern cultural studies, and particularly to students and researchers in literature, history and geography.

Let's Go to the Beach

Let's Go to the Beach
Author: Chronicle Books
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1452128375

Let's Go to the Beach provides twenty activities and games for children to play on the sand and even ideas for beach art projects!

Looking for Learning: Maths through Play

Looking for Learning: Maths through Play
Author: Laura England
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1472963083

Looking for Learning: Maths through Play is a full-colour, practical guide to encourage children to think about maths while playing, using a range of common resources that will spark their curiosity. It is full of creative suggestions for incorporating mathematical concepts – counting, comparison, composition, shape, pattern and number – into child-led play. The book contains ideas for bringing mathematical learning into children's favourite activities: role play and construction; art and nature; sand and water play and even simple technology-based activities using projectors or torches. Experienced Early Years teacher Laura England, creator of Little Miss Early Years, also provides advice about getting children talking about maths during daily routines in Early Years settings. This dip-in-and-out book is linked to the Characteristics of Effective Learning and presents case studies, real-life images and practical pointers on how to use play for early mathematical concepts. With tips from setting up the environment to the adult's role in this child-led play, Looking for Learning: Maths through Play is ideal for all Early Years practitioners searching for accessible ideas for incorporating the mathematical learning through play into their settings. Looking for Learning books are the number one tool for identifying learning opportunities in child-led play. All four books are packed full of tried-and-tested ideas for indoor and outdoor activities, helpful hints and tips and full-colour photographs. Written by Laura England, known as Little Miss Early Years, these are a must-have for any nursery or pre-school.

Circles In Time

Circles In Time
Author: Forest Fox
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0982651414

Circles in Time is Book 1 of the Pirates of Marauda trilogy, an adventure through time and space. Out on another of their treasure-hunting diving adventures, brothers Eli and Zoe and their Dad come upon an earthshaking discovery when a powerful storm leaves them shipwrecked on an unknown tropical island. In the jungle, they soon encounter nineteenth-century buccaneers who never age but can barely fend off the Jurassic creatures who rule this place. As they all try to escape the island, they come upon Shakti, a captivatingly beautiful princess, who leads them to her people, the Children of Eden. They soon learn that these people from another world have been conducting a desperate experiment with their crystal technology, in which the trio themselves have become the unintended victims.