Women Who Make a Fuss

Women Who Make a Fuss

Author: Isabelle Stengers

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2015-11-01

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13: 1937561402

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Virginia Woolf, to whom university admittance had been forbidden, watched the universities open their doors. Though she was happy that her sisters could study in university libraries, she cautioned women against joining the procession of educated men and being co-opted into protecting a “civilization” with values alien to women. Now, as Woolf’s disloyal (unfaithful) daughters, who have professional positions in Belgian universities, Isabelle Stengers and Vinciane Despret, along with a collective of women scholars in Belgium and France, question their academic careers and reexamine the place of women and their role in thinking, both inside and outside the university. They urge women to heed Woolf’s cry—Think We Must—and to always make a fuss about injustice, cruelty, and arrogance.


Don't Kick Up a Fuss, Gus!

Don't Kick Up a Fuss, Gus!

Author: Adria Meserve

Publisher: little bee books

Published: 2015-06-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781499801002

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Find out what all the fuss is about in this funny picture book about a feisty zebra named Gus. Gus does NOT want to go on a long journey with his family. He just wants to stay home in the African savannah and play. So along the way he kicks up a BIG fuss, which doesn't make the trip any better. But with a little patience, Gus soon finds that sometimes you have the most fun when you least expect it.


Field, Flower, Vase

Field, Flower, Vase

Author: Chelsea Fuss

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2021-03-02

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 1683358988

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Floral expert Chelsea Fuss shows you how to make beautiful, natural arrangements with foraged and seasonal greenery, branches, and flowers Based on her extraordinarily popular flower-arranging workshops, Chelsea Fuss’s first book combines an alluring sense of place with everything readers need to know to forage, gather, and arrange fresh and dried botanicals. Each arrangement is addictively easy to make, and the featured centerpieces, wreaths, garlands, and bouquets are designed to bring the perfect amount of scent, color, and atmosphere to a room. The book features 28 eco-friendly floral projects, all using natural materials in lieu of floral foam and wire. Each arrangement is accompanied by foraging tips that can be applied to different locales. Photographed in the author’s small village in Portugal, the book overflows with atmospheric images of flowers and foliage in the landscape to inspire readers to walk local trails (even if that just means the stalls of a city market) and gather ingredients in a pastime that is as much self-care and meditation as it is a practical pursuit.


Movement Theory of Control

Movement Theory of Control

Author: Norbert Hornstein

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 9027255377

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Natural languages offer many examples of displacement, i.e. constructions in which a non-local expression is critical for some grammatical end. Two central examples include phenomena such as raising and passive on the one hand, and control on the other. Though each phenomenon is an example of displacement, they have been theoretically distinguished. Movement rules have generated the former and formally very different construal rules, the latter. The "Movement Theory of Control" challenges this differentiation and argues that the operations that generate the two constructions are the same, the differences arising from the positions through which the displaced elements are moved. In the context of the Minimalist Program, reducing the class of basic operations is methodologically prized. This volume is a collection of original papers that argue for this approach to control on theoretical and empirical grounds as well. The papers also develop and constrain the movement theory to account for novel phenomena from a variety of languages."


The Fuss on the Bus

The Fuss on the Bus

Author: Heather Pindar

Publisher: Lerner Publications TM

Published: 2024-08-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13:

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Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! There's just one rule on Sid's bus: no fuss. But then the children and animals climb on board and things get out of control! This delightful story includes age-appropriate text and a reading comprehension activity to support emerging readers.


Don't Make a Fuss

Don't Make a Fuss

Author: Wendy Davis

Publisher: Fremantle Press

Published: 2022-06-01

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1760991236

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In 2020, after the longest and most expensive trial in Western Australian history, Bradley Robert Edwards was convicted of two of the Claremont Serial Killings, a series of unsolved murders that had haunted the state since the mid-1990s. But before he went to trial, before he started killing, Edwards violently assaulted a social worker while he was working on the telephone system at Hollywood Hospital. Not only did Edwards keep his job, but he was convicted only of common assault for the attack, a minor charge that left him off the police radar during their desperate hunt for the sexual predator responsible for the Claremont murders. Begun as way to deal with the resurgence of trauma after Edwards' arrest, this memoir looks at the pressure on women to minimise and excuse certain behaviours in others, and demonstrates the devastating consequences of not making a fuss.


Mnemonic English Learning

Mnemonic English Learning

Author: Abdüllatif Ofli

Publisher: Abdüllatif Ofli

Published: 2023-07-26

Total Pages: 1216

ISBN-13:

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Mnemonic reference featuring nuanced definitions, idiomatic expressions, and extensive word coverage to aid young adults, academics, TOEFL and IELTS exam takers in enhancing their lexicon to master English the honest way for native fluency. Mnemonic Learning is an engaging and authentic dictionary with a holistic approach to sophisticated language training. Conceptual mapping facilitates each query to link with a multitude of others in dozens of different ways by interactive and native content for thousands of refined expressions (words, phrases, collocations, idioms, proverbs, and exclusive concordances). Key terms, each connected to the main term with variations at different rates, are cultivated under 17 sections, catering to proficient English speakers to escape from intermediate to advanced levels.


Make It Easy

Make It Easy

Author: Stacie Billis

Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books

Published: 2016-05-10

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0738218863

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A blogger (OneHungryMama.com) and recipe developer offers 120 recipes and no-nonsense, real-world guide for moms who want to create healthier


Real Food Less Fuss

Real Food Less Fuss

Author: Lauren Parsons

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 9780473361129

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This book will change your life, transforming the way you feel by making it incredibly easy to plan, shop, cook and eat well for life. Much more than a just another cook book, it will simplify your life, help you overcome cravings and give you a relaxed attitude to food. You'll learn how to eat mindfully and guilt free just like the French do.


Dying Modern

Dying Modern

Author: Diana Fuss

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2013-04-12

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 0822397501

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In Dying Modern, one of our foremost literary critics inspires new ways to read, write, and talk about poetry. Diana Fuss does so by identifying three distinct but largely unrecognized voices within the well-studied genre of the elegy: the dying voice, the reviving voice, and the surviving voice. Through her deft readings of modern poetry, Fuss unveils the dramatic within the elegiac: the dying diva who relishes a great deathbed scene, the speaking corpse who fancies a good haunting, and the departing lover who delights in a dramatic exit. Focusing primarily on American and British poetry written during the past two centuries, Fuss maintains that poetry can still offer genuine ethical compensation, even for the deep wounds and shocking banalities of modern death. As dying, loss, and grief become ever more thoroughly obscured from public view, the dead start chattering away in verse. Through bold, original interpretations of little-known works, as well as canonical poems by writers such as Emily Dickinson, Randall Jarrell, Elizabeth Bishop, Richard Wright, and Sylvia Plath, Fuss explores modern poetry's fascination with pre- and postmortem speech, pondering the literary desire to make death speak in the face of its cultural silencing.