Low End or No End

Low End or No End

Author: Sasha Shakita Samson

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2016-07-12

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 1480832979

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Author Sasha Shakita Samsons journey wasnt paved with silver or gold or love and self-respect. Instead, it was filled with sex, drugs, violence, and murder. In Low End or No End, she shares her life story, one that presented a roller coaster of both ups and downs. In this memoir, she tells how she was born addicted to crack, her mother a drug addict. Although her mother tried to better herself and her family by moving from the west side of Chicago to the south side to give her kids a better life, drugs were her downfall. Samson and her brother, Julio, who was later murdered, were subjected to violence, poverty, homelessness, and hunger. Low End or No End narrates how these misfortunes impacted her life and how her faith and trust in God helped her withdraw from a life of drugs, promiscuous sex, and bad relationships. The experiences taught Samson who she was and her purpose in life and how to believe in love, her faith, her family, and her existence.


Low End Or No End

Low End Or No End

Author: Sasha Shakita Samson

Publisher:

Published: 2016-07-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781480832961

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Author Sasha Shakita Samson's journey wasn't paved with silver or gold or love and self-respect. Instead, it was filled with sex, drugs, violence, and murder. In Low End or No End, she shares her life story, one that presented a roller coaster of both ups and downs. In this memoir, she tells how she was born addicted to crack, her mother a drug addict. Although her mother tried to better herself and her family by moving from the west side of Chicago to the south side to give her kids a better life, drugs were her downfall. Samson and her brother, Julio, who was later murdered, were subjected to violence, poverty, homelessness, and hunger. Low End or No End narrates how these misfortunes impacted her life and how her faith and trust in God helped her withdraw from a life of drugs, promiscuous sex, and bad relationships. The experiences taught Samson who she was and her purpose in life and how to believe in love, her faith, her family, and her existence.


Low End Theory

Low End Theory

Author: Paul C. Jasen

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2016-02-25

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1501309935

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Low End Theory probes the much-mythologized field of bass and low-frequency sound. It begins in music but quickly moves far beyond, following vibratory phenomena across time, disciplines and disparate cultural spheres (including hauntings, laboratories, organ workshops, burial mounds, sound art, studios, dancefloors, infrasonic anomalies, and a global mystery called The Hum). Low End Theory asks what it is about bass that has fascinated us for so long and made it such a busy site of bio-technological experimentation, driving developments in science, technology, the arts, and religious culture. The guiding question is not so much what we make of bass, but what it makes of us: how does it undulate and unsettle; how does it incite; how does it draw bodily thought into new equations with itself and its surroundings? Low End Theory is the first book to survey this sonorous terrain and devise a conceptual language proper to it. With its focus on sound's structuring agency and the multi-sensory aspects of sonic experience, it stands to make a transformative contribution to the study of music and sound, while pushing scholarship on affect, materiality, and the senses into fertile new territory. Through energetic and creative prose, Low End Theory works to put thought in touch with the vibratory encounter as no scholarly book has done before. For more information, visit: http://www.lowendtheorybook.com/


New Technologies in Reproductive Medicine, Neonatology and Gynecology: The Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium, March 1998, Folgaria, Italy

New Technologies in Reproductive Medicine, Neonatology and Gynecology: The Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium, March 1998, Folgaria, Italy

Author: E.V. Cosmi

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1999-08-15

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9781850700654

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This is a high-level cutting-edge clinical reference on the interaction and interchange of interrelated relevant methodology among the interrelated disciplines of reproductive medicine, neonatology and gynecology. It contains 43 chapters by top-flight basic and clinical scientists on new technologies, including new tests, new methods, and new procedures in assisted procreation, prenatal diagnosis, 2-D color Doppler, 3-D imaging, computerized CTG, infections, labor and delivery, neonatology, diagnosis and prevention and treatment of IRDS, oncology, diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy and laparoscopy, menopause and osteoporosis, diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, and related areas. Includes bibliographic references and author index.


They Create Worlds

They Create Worlds

Author: Alexander Smith

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-11-19

Total Pages: 601

ISBN-13: 042975261X

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They Create Worlds: The Story of the People and Companies That Shaped the Video Game Industry, Vol. 1 is the first in a three-volume set that provides an in-depth analysis of the creation and evolution of the video game industry. Beginning with the advent of computers in the mid-20th century, Alexander Smith’s text comprehensively highlights and examines individuals, companies, and market forces that have shaped the development of the video game industry around the world. Volume one, places an emphasis on the emerging ideas, concepts, and games developed from the commencement of the budding video game art form in the 1950s and 1960s through the first commercial activity in the 1970s and early 1980s. They Create Worlds aims to build a new foundation upon which future scholars and the video game industry itself can chart new paths. Key Features: The most in-depth examination of the video game industry ever written, They Create Worlds charts the technological breakthroughs, design decisions, and market forces in the United States, Europe, and East Asia that birthed a $100 billion industry. The books derive their information from rare primary sources such as little-studied trade publications, personal papers collections, and oral history interviews with designers and executives, many of whom have never told their stories before. Spread over three volumes, They Create Worlds focuses on the creative designers, shrewd marketers, and innovative companies that have shaped video games from their earliest days as a novelty attraction to their current status as the most important entertainment medium of the 21st Century. The books examine the formation of the video game industry in a clear narrative style that will make them useful as teaching aids in classes on the history of game design and economics, but they are not being written specifically as instructional books and can be enjoyed by anyone with a passion for video game history.