Cosmopolitan's Living Together (married Or Not) Handbook
Author: Angela M. Wilson
Publisher: Hearst Books
Published: 1974
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780878511082
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Author: Angela M. Wilson
Publisher: Hearst Books
Published: 1974
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780878511082
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Cosmopolitan
Publisher: Hearst Home & Hearst Home Kids
Published: 2020-10-13
Total Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 1950785076
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe ultimate collection of 75+ sex moves for each star sign from Cosmopolitan! Ever wonder why one month is a nonstop bonefest and the next is more bust than thrust? Blame it on astrology! That's because each sign has its own sexy season and its own crazy sexy moves. Put this knowledge to sexcellent use with these zodiac-inspired positions. From Bossy in Bed Aries season with its commanding positions, to Slow 'n Sizzly Taurus season with its sensual vibe, you'll find yourself trying new foreplay, incorporating toys, and hooking up in places you've never dared to before. Get ready for sex so good, you'll be seeing stars! Includes: A full-color illustration for every position A Mercury Retrograde Emergency chapter with intimate sex positions for a time when misfortunes and miscommunications happen A compatibility chart to find out how well you and bae vibe in bed together
Author: Eddy Souffrant
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2016-08-01
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9004325387
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Future without Borders (FWB) offers an explanation of why the recent, but by now distant, movements of the “Occupy Wall Street” activists have repeated themselves across the globe. The book demonstrates some of the processes inherent to an adapting cosmopolitanism (a call for civility, a call for Justice, a call for a collective responsibility or accountability) that is not individualistic in nature. Until recently, the statal/national problems understood as politico-economic failures were conceived as isolated problems, failures of statal institutions that are particular to certain countries. FWB contests the Westphalian logic that explains these circumstances, as national failures and argues instead that the conditions be assessed as extensions of the global economic and ideological failures that they surely are. Contributors are: Anton Allahar, Arnold Farr, Andrew Fiala, Pierre-André Gagnon, Bill Gay, Kurtis Hagen, Linden F. Lewis, Tracey Nicholls, Richard T. Peterson, Jorge Rodriguez, Eddy M. Souffrant, and Hilbourne A. Watson.
Author: Elif Toprak Sakız
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2023-12-19
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 3031449959
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book investigates how culture and economics define novel forms of cosmopolitanism and cosmopolitan fiction. Tracing cosmopolitanism’s transition from universalism to vernacularism, the book opens up new avenues for reading cosmopolitan fiction by offering a precise and convenient set of terminology. The figure of the cosmoflâneur identifies a contemporary cosmopolitan character’s urban mobility and wandering consciousness in interaction with the global and the local. Posthuman cosmopolitanism also extends the meaning of cosmopolitan which comes to embrace the nonhuman alongside the human element. Defining narrative glocality, political hyper-awareness, and narrative immediacy, the book thoroughly explores how cosmopolitan narration forges direct responses to the contemporary world in postmillennial cosmopolitan novels. All of these concepts are elaborated in Ian McEwan’s Saturday (2005), Zadie Smith’s NW (2012), Salman Rushdie’s The Golden House (2017), and Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun (2021), to which world-engagement is central.
Author: Natalie Dye
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Published: 2012-08-10
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 1905563566
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWe all love reading about other people's sex lives and as far as sex confessions are concerned, the ruder the better. So if a raunchy read is what you're after, you can't beat this book, which features the best of Cosmo readers' real-life secret sex stories. These steamy confessions are from people who aren't afraid to act on impulse and refuse to miss an opportunity for top-notch sex., Cosmo readers' saucy sexploits know no bounds. From the top of the Eiffel Tower to the boardroom, there's no end to the variety of locations. And it's not just places that readers have experimented with, but people too: threesomes, foursomes, lesbian experiences, the gorgeous guy in the breakdown car who gave the full service, the delivery guy who got more than he bargained for...one women even slept with her boyfriend's dad! Guaranteed to spice up your bedtime reading, perk up your libido and provide you with plenty of fantasies to put into practice, too!
Author: Kate Franklin
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2021-09-28
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 0520380932
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. Widely studied and hotly debated, the Silk Road is often viewed as a precursor to contemporary globalization, the merchants who traversed it as early agents of cultural exchange. Missing are the lives of the ordinary people who inhabited the route and contributed as much to its development as their itinerant counterparts. In this book, Kate Franklin takes the highlands of medieval Armenia as a compelling case study for examining how early globalization and everyday life intertwined along the Silk Road. She argues that Armenia—and the Silk Road itself—consisted of the overlapping worlds created by a diverse assortment of people: not only long-distance travelers but also the local rulers and subjects who lived in Armenia’s mountain valleys and along its highways. Franklin guides the reader through increasingly intimate scales of global exchange to highlight the cosmopolitan dimensions of daily life, as she vividly reconstructs how people living in and passing through the medieval Caucasus understood the world and their place within it. With its innovative focus on the far-reaching implications of local practices, Everyday Cosmopolitanisms brings the study of medieval Eurasia into relation with contemporary investigations of cosmopolitanism and globalization, challenging persistent divisions between modern and medieval, global and quotidian.
Author: Sharmani Patricia Gabriel
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-09-25
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 1317372158
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne key concept in the large body of scholarship concerned with theorizing social relations is the idea of 'cosmopolitanism'. This book unpacks the idea of cosmopolitanism through the linked knowledges of the Global South. It brings into dialogue an inter-disciplinary team of local and transnational scholars who examine various temporal, cultural, spatial and political contexts in countries as different, yet connected, as Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, India, Bangladesh, Japan, Korea and Vietnam. The book also considers a wide range of subjects – present and historical, real, as represented in literature and in theatre, and as theorized in philosophy – across these diverse contexts, but always focusing on regions and places where inter-Asian intermingling has taken place. The conclusions arrived at are varied and considerably enrich social theorizing. The book reveals a cosmopolitanism that is much more specifically Asian than the cosmopolitanism usually associated with the West, demonstrates how concepts of 'nation', 'local' and 'globalization' play out in practice in Asian settings, and re-examines concepts such as migration, diaspora, and the construction of identities. The book has much to offer scholars engaged in history, literary studies, anthropology and cultural studies.