Replaceable You Are 2

Replaceable You Are 2
Author: T'Nesha Sims
Publisher: Sullivan Group Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 164840717X

Chanel and Real are trying to building a relationship, only problem is her ex seems to be the topic of their arguments. Real took it amongst himself to see if Nel was out doing what he had thought all along. Will the pictures he have, reveal the truth about Nel and Jamel’s relationship status? Real’s mother keep pressing him to reach out to his father that he never met. Will he finally decide to meet the man who was never there for him? Or will he forget that he even have a father? Angie has a secret she must confess to RJ, but when she does, will RJ forgive her or will he replace the love they had by moving on with some else? Da’Sha and Benz seems to keep butting heads; can it be that she is still in love with Benz? Can she leave El alone, and make it work with Benz or will she finally make Benz realize he has been replaced? Mel’s relationship with Ronda ended before it even started. He now has his eyes on someone and plans to keep her around. Could it be the woman of his dreams? Sometimes your past can expose more dirt and pain to your future, that you wish you could replace the truth with lies. Follow these couples as they try to make their relationships work, but betrayal, lies and guilt are keeping them all from a happily ever after.

Replaceable You

Replaceable You
Author: David Serlin
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2004-06-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780226748832

After World War II, the United States underwent a massive cultural transformation that was vividly realized in the development and widespread use of new medical technologies. Plastic surgery, wonder drugs, artificial organs, and prosthetics inspired Americans to believe in a new age of modern medical miracles. The nationalistic pride that flourished in postwar society, meanwhile, encouraged many Americans to put tremendous faith in the power of medicine to rehabilitate and otherwise transform the lives and bodies of the disabled and those considered abnormal. Replaceable You revisits this heady era in American history to consider how these medical technologies and procedures were used to advance the politics of conformity during the 1950s.

The Replaceable Founder - Strategic Coach

The Replaceable Founder - Strategic Coach
Author: Ari Meisel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781727416091

Are you an entrepreneur mystified as to how to scale your business? Do you realize the solution is to make yourself replaceable? Does that question bring up any resistance? Well, then you are ready to dive into my latest book. "The Replaceable Founder" explores the dynamics of entrepreneurship world and explains how founders can capitalize on emerging trends to optimize, automate, outsource, and create truly sustainable businesses.You'll be relieved to discover how simple and easy it is to relinquish control and cultivate a more productive mindset with this book. I'll give you the tools to confidently optimize, securely automate, and effortlessly outsource the majority of your daily tasks for the greater good of your business. Author Ari Meisel wrote with exceptional articulation and clarity in the book, sharing practical, actionable methods on how entrepreneurs can build next level businesses through his proprietary OA Methodology. This book is a blueprint that will help you eliminate that "I got this" mentality so you can create your own path to professional and financial success, no matter the size of your business. Quite simply, It is filled with "right here, right now" tactics and processes that will show you how to build a better company. This is not a book that tells you a story about how to start a business, it is one of those rare practical guides that has the power to change any entrepreneur's life. All Ari asks is that founders get out of their own way.

To Identity and Beyond

To Identity and Beyond
Author: Matt Pavlik
Publisher: Matt Pavlik
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2018-12-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0986383163

Find Passion for Living and Become Unstoppable Imagine starting every day with excitement and purpose. What if you had the power to overcome depression and anxiety? Eternal hope wells up inside you when you see life with both your physical eyes and God’s spiritual eyes. Jesus had approximately three years from the time He started His ministry until He was crucified. He had a purpose and a strategy for everything He accomplished. He lived up to His identity and fulfilled His deepest longing, and now He calls you to find your passion and advance God’s kingdom. Matt Pavlik is a licensed professional clinical counselor who wants each individual restored to their true identity. He's written two other books: Confident Identity and Marriage From Roots To Fruits. Since 2003, he has been leading individuals and couples to pursue their identities to the fullest at his Christian private practice, New Reflections Counseling. By engaging this book you’ll learn the secret to: - finding your purpose and reaching your goals (without fancy tricks) - overcoming addictive behaviors (without false hope) - growing spiritually mature (without being fake) - experiencing joy (without changing your circumstances) Fasten your seatbelt; you’re about to begin the ride of a lifetime—one that will take you To Identity and Beyond.

Using MS-DOS 6.22

Using MS-DOS 6.22
Author: Jim Cooper
Publisher: Que Publishing
Total Pages: 1068
Release: 2002
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780789725738

Annotation nbsp; The best selling MS-DOS book is now fully up20010620d to include the latest Microsoft operating systems. Completely revised and updated from the best selling second edition with essential new coverage for todays DOS environment. Considered a MUST for anyone dealing with legacy DOS applications. Provides the reader a complete listing and explanation of DOS commands that work with Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, and Windows NT. Special Edition Using MS-DOS 6.22, Third Edition is a successful bestseller and the only up-to-date title on the market today that is geared toward the intermediate to advanced user. This edition will add to the second editions coverage in the following areas: Updates the entire book to reflect current technology and provide better readability; updates compatibility with the addition of Windows ME/2000 operating systems; updates the appendices on non-Microsoft versions of DOS, providing a reference that is impossible to find anywhere else. nbsp;

Grimoire of Aleister Crowley

Grimoire of Aleister Crowley
Author: Rodney Orpheus
Publisher: Weiser Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1633411435

A comprehensive presentation of group-oriented rites for modern magicians inspired by the occult works of Aleister Crowley. Group ritual has been a cornerstone of spiritual practice since time immemorial, yet its history and importance have often been overlooked by occultists of the modern age. This book is an essential resource on the topic, featuring rituals written by Aleister Crowley for his own magic circles—many of them unpublished during his lifetime, plus rare ancient texts that were Crowley’s own inspiration. The rituals are newly edited and explained by practicing magician Rodney Orpheus, drawing on his wealth of experience performing and teaching them within Crowley’s magical order, Ordo Templi Orientis. Orpheus introduces each ritual, explaining its historical context and its function and mode of operation. He also includes detailed notes on each ritual’s proper setting and performance. Whether absolute beginner or seasoned expert, magicians of all paths will find this volume to be an eminently workable and extremely powerful grimoire spanning centuries from ancient Mithraic and Bacchanalian rites, Goetia, and Gnosticism, right up to present day Crowleyan invocations and sexual magick.

Thunderbolts Vol. 2

Thunderbolts Vol. 2
Author: Daniel Way
Publisher: Marvel Entertainment
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2014-05-28
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1302369954

Collects Thunderbolts (2012) #7-12. A new terrorist mastermind rises, with close ties to a member of the Thunderbolts - and his extremist cell has weaponized decommissioned Crimson Dynamos! Meanwhile, emotions run high as the all-new Thunderbolts are tearing themselves apart...and when Deadpool's not happy, it's no laughing matter! Can the fractious team pull together long enough to combat a deadly terrorist threat?

Uncanny Bodies

Uncanny Bodies
Author: Scott T. Smith
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2019-12-10
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0271086300

Superhero comics reckon with issues of corporeal control. And while they commonly deal in characters of exceptional or superhuman ability, they have also shown an increasing attention and sensitivity to diverse forms of disability, both physical and cognitive. The essays in this collection reveal how the superhero genre, in fusing fantasy with realism, provides a visual forum for engaging with issues of disability and intersectional identity (race, ethnicity, class, gender, and sexuality) and helps to imagine different ways of being in the world. Working from the premise that the theoretical mode of the uncanny, with its interest in what is simultaneously known and unknown, ordinary and extraordinary, opens new ways to think about categories and markers of identity, Uncanny Bodies explores how continuums of ability in superhero comics can reflect, resist, or reevaluate broader cultural conceptions about disability. The chapters focus on lesser-known characters—such as Echo, Omega the Unknown, and the Silver Scorpion—as well as the famous Barbara Gordon and the protagonist of the acclaimed series Hawkeye, whose superheroic uncanniness provides a counterpoint to constructs of normalcy. Several essays explore how superhero comics can provide a vocabulary and discourse for conceptualizing disability more broadly. Thoughtful and challenging, this eye-opening examination of superhero comics breaks new ground in disability studies and scholarship in popular culture. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Sarah Bowden, Charlie Christie, Sarah Gibbons, Andrew Godfrey-Meers, Marit Hanson, Charles Hatfield, Naja Later, Lauren O’Connor, Daniel J. O'Rourke, Daniel Pinti, Lauranne Poharec, and Deleasa Randall-Griffiths.

The Scars We Carve

The Scars We Carve
Author: Allison M. Johnson
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2019-04-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0807171441

In The Scars We Carve: Bodies and Wounds in Civil War Print Culture, Allison M. Johnson considers the ubiquitous images of bodies—white and black, male and female, soldier and civilian—that appear throughout newspapers, lithographs, poems, and other texts circulated during and in the decades immediately following the Civil War. Rather than dwelling on the work of well-known authors, The Scars We Carve uncovers a powerful archive of Civil War–era print culture in which the individual body and its component parts, marked by violence or imbued with rhetorical power, testify to the horrors of war and the lasting impact of the internecine conflict. The Civil War brought about vast changes to the nation’s political, social, racial, and gender identities, and Johnson argues that print culture conveyed these changes to readers through depictions of nonnormative bodies. She focuses on images portrayed in the pages of newspapers and journals, in the left-handed writing of recent amputees who participated in penmanship contests, and in the accounts of anonymous poets and storytellers. Johnson reveals how allegories of the feminine body as a representation of liberty and the nation carved out a place for women in public and political realms, while depictions of slaves and black soldiers justified black manhood and citizenship in the midst of sectional crisis. By highlighting the extent to which the violence of the conflict marked the physical experience of American citizens, as well as the geographic and symbolic bodies of the republic, The Scars We Carve diverges from narratives of the Civil War that stress ideological abstraction, showing instead that the era’s print culture contains a literary and visual record of the war that is embodied and individualized.

Accessible America

Accessible America
Author: Bess Williamson
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-05-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1479802492

A history of design that is often overlooked—until we need it Have you ever hit the big blue button to activate automatic doors? Have you ever used an ergonomic kitchen tool? Have you ever used curb cuts to roll a stroller across an intersection? If you have, then you’ve benefited from accessible design—design for people with physical, sensory, and cognitive disabilities. These ubiquitous touchstones of modern life were once anything but. Disability advocates fought tirelessly to ensure that the needs of people with disabilities became a standard part of public design thinking. That fight took many forms worldwide, but in the United States it became a civil rights issue; activists used design to make an argument about the place of people with disabilities in public life. In the aftermath of World War II, with injured veterans returning home and the polio epidemic reaching the Oval Office, the needs of people with disabilities came forcibly into the public eye as they never had before. The US became the first country to enact federal accessibility laws, beginning with the Architectural Barriers Act in 1968 and continuing through the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, bringing about a wholesale rethinking of our built environment. This progression wasn’t straightforward or easy. Early legislation and design efforts were often haphazard or poorly implemented, with decidedly mixed results. Political resistance to accommodating the needs of people with disabilities was strong; so, too, was resistance among architectural and industrial designers, for whom accessible design wasn’t “real” design. Bess Williamson provides an extraordinary look at everyday design, marrying accessibility with aesthetic, to provide an insight into a world in which we are all active participants, but often passive onlookers. Richly detailed, with stories of politics and innovation, Williamson’s Accessible America takes us through this important history, showing how American ideas of individualism and rights came to shape the material world, often with unexpected consequences.