At Nodder Butte

At Nodder Butte
Author: John Mogan
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1425169759

Robin, a graduate of geography, seeks work with the National Weather Service and is assigned to a remote desert post. During her three months there with a Navajo climatologist, she grows up.

Creations with Some Re-Creations

Creations with Some Re-Creations
Author: John Mogan
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2013-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466981059

In these tales, Marablo is a participant at the Creation in Genesis. Wagner's Ring retells a creation cycle-one in many cycles. Moving Backward engineers a reverse in evolution. Sacha Artist presents the artist as creator with the problems any creation offers to its maker. The Stone Mason is an extension to the New Testament. The Mycenaead relates the Trojan War from the palace at Mycenae. Solomon Bar-Levin is a fresh story of Barabbas in the New Testament. Finally, The Other Ring is my appendix to Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.

Animal Stars

Animal Stars
Author: Robin Ganzert, PhD,
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2014-08-19
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1608682641

When cameras roll and directors call, “Action,” some of the most dependable, funniest, and most enthusiastic actors stand poised on four legs, with ears alert. From Joey in War Horse to the wolves in Game of Thrones, what we see on screen is the result of meticulous preparation and professional teamwork. The eye-popping, heartwarming stories in these pages reveal the trainers, actors, directors, and, of course, dogs, cats, horses, penguins, deer, and other animals in all their behind-the-scenes glory. You’ll discover that some animal actors have diva tendencies and others have rags-to-riches backstories. American Humane Association certified animal safety representatives work carefully to ensure that no animals are harmed, as they have been doing for decades. Animal stars have done it all — convinced us to eat more tacos, broken our hearts in war dramas, inspired us with enduring love and loyalty, kept us at the edge of our seats as they snarled in the shadows, mirrored human antics to make us roar with laughter, and, like Uggie (from The Artist), stolen the show on the red carpet. Who besides a monkey named Crystal could impress a brilliant comedian like Robin Williams in Night at the Museum? And animal stars will work for food, including only KFC original recipe for Casey the bear — no other fried chicken will do! These charming and sometimes hilarious stories will give you a new appreciation for the skill and patience it takes to teach nonhuman actors to perform on camera. Training tips from the pros and personal recollections of celebrities such as Julia Roberts, Hailee Steinfeld, and Steven Spielberg make this insider’s look at the lives and work of these incomparable stars as irresistible as the animals themselves. A portion of the publisher’s proceeds from this book will aid American Humane Association.

Our Dumb Animals

Our Dumb Animals
Author: George Thorndike Angell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1955
Genre: Animal welfare
ISBN:

Behold an Animal

Behold an Animal
Author: Thangam Ravindranathan
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2020-01-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 081014073X

As animals recede from our world, what tale is being told by literature’s creatures? Behold an Animal: Four Exorbitant Readings examines incongruous animals in the works of four major contemporary French writers: an airborne horse in a novel by Jean-Philippe Toussaint, extinct orangutans in Éric Chevillard, stray dogs in Marie NDiaye, vanishing (bits of) hedgehogs in Marie Darrieussecq. Resisting naturalist assumptions that an animal in a story is simply—literally or metaphorically—an animal, Thangam Ravindranathan understands it rather as the location of something missing. The animal is a lure: an unfinished figure fleeing the frame, crossing bounds of period, genre, even medium and language. Its flight traces an exorbitant (self-)portrait in which thinking admits to its commerce with life and flesh. It is in its animals, at the same time unbearably real and exquisitely unreal, that literature may today be closest to philosophy. This book’s primary focus is the contemporary French novel and continental philosophy. In addition to Toussaint, Chevillard, NDiaye, and Darrieussecq, it engages the work of Jean de La Fontaine, Eadweard Muybridge, Edgar Allan Poe, Lewis Carroll, Samuel Beckett, and Francis Ponge.

The Animal Healer

The Animal Healer
Author: Elizabeth Whiter
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-04-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1848506155

With clear, concise and immensely practical advice on how animals communicate, behave and self-medicate, The Animal Healer is ideal for anyone who wishes to understand more about animals, healing and themselves. When her horse 'Wow' was seriously injured, Elizabeth Whiter discovered her incredible talent for hands-on healing and also observed how Wow took steps to heal himself. Now with over 1,000 animals treated, Elizabeth shares her remarkable journey, knowledge and experience. She also explains many of the theories that inform her practice, including: • how to provide hands-on healing • sensing and aligning the energies • zoopharmacognosy – an emerging science that refers to the instinctive methods animals use to self-medicate • and how to feed your animals, providing delicious recipes that are healthy for both you and your pets. The Animal Healer shows how a remarkable experience has led to wisdom that anyone who cares about animals will find invaluable.

The Killing

The Killing
Author: Robert Muchamore
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1481426192

CHERUB agents are all seventeen and under. They wear skate tees and hemp, and look like regular kids. But they're not. They are trained professionals who are sent out on missions to spy on terrorists and international drug dealers. CHERUB agents hack into computers, bug entire houses, and download crucial documents. It is a highly dangerous job. For their safety, these agents DO NOT EXIST. Leona is a small-time crook with big money. When the cops call in CHERUB, James's mission looks entirely routine: make nice with Leon's kids, dig up some leads, and infiltrate his home. But when James suddenly unravels a much larger plot, the mission becomes anything but ordinary. Unfortunately, the only person who might know the truth is a reclusive eighteen-year-old boy -- who happens to have died more than a year ago.

International Law and Universality

International Law and Universality
Author: Jean D'Aspremont
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2024-04-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198899416

This book takes an unflinching look at the roles and functions played by the idea of universality in international legal discourses, as well as the narratives of progress that often accompany it. In doing so, it provides a critical appraisal of the mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion attendant to international law and its universalist discursive strategies. Universality is therefore not reduced to the question of the geographical outreach of international law but is instead understood in terms of boundaries. This entails examining how the idea of universality was developed in the dominant vernaculars of international law - primarily English and French - before being universalised and imposed upon international lawyers from all traditions. This analysis simultaneously offers an opportunity to revisit the ideologies that constitute the identity of international lawyers today, as well as the socialisation and legal educational processes that international lawyers undergo. With an emphasis on the binaries that arise from the invocation of the idea of universality in international legal discourses, this book sheds new light on the idea of universality as a fraught site of contestation in international legal discourses.

Sascha

Sascha
Author: Ingeborg Hesse
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The author's recollections of her life in Eastern Europe, prior to and during WWII. The memoirs reveal her experience as mistress to the infamous Nazi war criminal, Eduard Roschmann, "The Butcher of Riga", as well as the passionate affair with her true love, Sascha, a Jew. Her life culminates in tragedy, then triumph, as Inge and her young daughter escape to build their new life in Australia.