Alive and Kicking at Eighty

Alive and Kicking at Eighty

Author: Bonnie Markham

Publisher: Outskirts Press

Published: 2021-05-19

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 9781977235879

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"Alive and Kicking at Eighty" is full of self-care strategies that supports any willing man or woman over the age of 40 to challenge the age-old stereotypes that cause too many to give up on their God given dreams, a meaningful lifestyle and settle for the unfulfilled lifestyle associated with being "over the hill". "Alive and Kicking at Eighty" is a passionate, compassionate dynamic resource for individuals that leads them on a path toward a lifetime of personal, emotional, mental and spiritual growth.


The Widower's Club

The Widower's Club

Author: Jim d Jordan

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2020-01-10

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1794839011

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A group calling themselves The Divine Essence Discovery Evangelists plan to expand their operations when they purchase The Tall Pines Ranch in the small Oklahoma town of Colby. The citizens are up in arms to prevent what they?re calling a cult from ruining their quaint little town. Someone must stop the cult at all cost. Enter - ?The Widower's Club?, Four comical, elderly gentlemen, who develop a plan to stop the cult in its tracks. But when an attractive 58-year-old divorce, named Delores Dodd (Dee Dee) arrives in town, she quickly catches the eyes of ?The Widower's Club?, which may distract them from their plan. In a town filled with gossiping, quirky, down-home folks, as well as a few shady characters, anything can happen in the small town of Colby.


On Monosemy

On Monosemy

Author: Charles Ruhl

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1989-07-17

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780887069475

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Argues that most words do not have multiple meanings and criticizes the assignment of additional meanings through overspecification


Embryo Culture

Embryo Culture

Author: Beth Kohl

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 0374147574

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In this marvelously unconventional account of her struggles to bear children, Kohl leads the reader on an up-close tour of fertilization in America, and the ways in which science and miracle, technology and faith, converge to create life in the 21st century.


Pushing the Boundaries: Cricket in the Eighties

Pushing the Boundaries: Cricket in the Eighties

Author: Derek Pringle

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

Published: 2018-11-08

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 1473674948

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Derek Pringle is finally ready to tell his story of cricket in the 80s. First chosen by England whilst still at university in 1982, Derek featured in the national side for the next 11 years. He played 30 Tests, 44 One Day Internationals, and appeared in 2 World Cups. Inside the dressing room, and out on the pitch, Derek witnessed at first hand an era of English cricket populated by characters such as Botham, Gooch, Lamb, and Gower. An era so far removed from today's rather anodyne sporting environment. And it wasn't just at international level that the sport lived life to the full. He was an integral part of Essex's all conquering side that won the County Championship 6 times as well as numerous one day trophies. Full of insight and experience here is the story of one of English cricket's most tumultuous periods told by someone who was there.


Eighties People

Eighties People

Author: Kevin L. Ferguson

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-05-01

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1137584343

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Through an examination of 1980s America cultural texts and media, Kevin L. Ferguson examines how new types of individuals were created in order to manage otherwise hidden cultural anxieties during the American 1980s. Exploring a variety of strategies for fashioning self-knowledge in the decade, this book illuminates the hidden lives of surrogate mothers, crack babies, persons with AIDS, yuppies, and brat packers. These seemingly simple stereotypes in fact concealed deeper cultural changes in issues relating to race, class, and gender. Through a range of texts, Eighties People shows how the commonplace reading of the 1980s as a superficial period of little importance disguises the decade's real imperative: a struggle for self-definition outside of the limited set of options given by postmodern theorizing.