Mourners Below

Mourners Below

Author: James Purdy

Publisher: Viking Press

Published: 1982-01

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 9780140061932

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A seventeen-year-old innocent, haunted by the ghosts of his two older brothers, encounters an amoral woman who plans to seduce him as she once seduced his brothers


Miracles and Machines

Miracles and Machines

Author: Elizabeth King

Publisher: Getty Publications

Published: 2023-08-22

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1606068393

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An abundantly illustrated narrative that draws from the history of art, science, technology, artificial intelligence, psychology, religion, and conservation in telling the extraordinary story of a Renaissance robot that prays. This volume tells the singular story of an uncanny, rare object at the cusp of art and science: a 450-year-old automaton known as “the monk.” The walking, gesticulating figure of a friar, in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History, is among the earliest extant ancestors of the self-propelled robot. According to legend connected to the court of Philip II of Spain, the monk represents a portrait of Diego de Alcalá, a humble Franciscan lay brother whose holy corpse was said to be agent to the miraculous cure of Spain’s crown prince as he lay dying in 1562. In tracking the origins of the monk and its legend, the authors visited archives, libraries, and museums across the United States and Europe, probing the paradox of a mechanical object performing an apparently spiritual act. They identified seven kindred automata from the same period, which, they argue, form a paradigmatic class of walking “prime movers,” unprecedented in their combination of visual and functional realism. While most of the literature on automata focuses on the Enlightenment, this enthralling narrative journeys back to the late Renaissance, when clockwork machinery was entirely new, foretelling the evolution of artificial life to come.


THE ZALEWA REPORT

THE ZALEWA REPORT

Author: RINZI PETER PHOYA

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13: 149698904X

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Khadija is a teenage girl from a poor background; fate pushes her into a world where money, HIV and survival are inextricably intertwined. Moses is a powerful but superstitious politician who seeks council from a mysterious witchdoctor; he is on the verge of becoming the country's third president as he locks horns with the West. Graham Fitzgerald is an IMF official who suspects that Malawi could be sitting on vast oil reserves; he is tasked with a mission that will transform this small African country. Fernando is an ex-guerrilla Renamo fighter, a mysterious figure who uses dark arts of war with devastating results and feels he has a duty to protect the prostitutes. Their lives and those of many more are on a collision course with devastating consequences in a story about power, marital infidelities, greed, poverty, love, betrayal, life and death in the aftermath of Malawi's first multiparty general elections.


When Grief Is Complicated

When Grief Is Complicated

Author: Dr. Alan Wolfelt

Publisher: Companion Press

Published: 2018-03-01

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1617222607

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After a significant loss, grief is normal and necessary. But sometimes a mourner's grief becomes naturally heightened, stuck, or made more complex by especially difficult circumstances, such as suicide, homicide, or multiple losses within a short time period. This is called “complicated grief.” In this primer by one of the world's most respected grief educators, Dr. Wolfelt helps caregivers understand the various factors that often contribute to complicated grief. He presents a model for identifying complicated grief symptoms and, through real-life examples, offers guidance for companioning mourners through their challenging grief journeys. This book rounds out Dr. Wolfelt's resources on the companioning philosophy of grief care, making it an essential addition to your professional library.


Kratos & Krater: Reconstructing an Athenian Protohistory

Kratos & Krater: Reconstructing an Athenian Protohistory

Author: Barbara Bohen

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2017-06-30

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1784916234

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Athenian governance and culture are reconstructed from the Bronze Age into the historical era based on traditions, archaeological contexts and remains, foremost the formal commensal and libation krater.


Assessment in Social Work

Assessment in Social Work

Author: Judith Milner

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-03-03

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 1352009420

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Assessment is a core component of social work. Since first publication, Assessment in Social Work has provided students and practitioners with a clear overview of the complex issues they face and a map of the theory they need to draw on in order to conduct thorough, effective and meaningful assessments. New to this Edition: - Updated and revised chapter on Signs of Safety/Strengths in light of recent research and guidance - Coverage of recording and sharing information included throughout the text - Added coverage of confidentiality and inter-agency workingUpdated material in light of the Mental Capacity Act - More material on Cultural differences throughout - Updated legislation and professional guidance throughout Refreshed and updated examples thought-out the text - A more detailed outline of the different national perspectives within the UK


Reading Blake's Songs

Reading Blake's Songs

Author: Zachary Leader

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-08-11

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 131738122X

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First appearing in 1981, this book was the first full-length study of the Songs of Innocence and Experience to be published in almost fifteen years. The book provides detailed readings of each poem and its accompanying design, to redirect attention to the nature and achievement of the book as a whole, to Songs as a single, carefully unified work of verbal and visual art. Particularly close attention is paid, not only to the designs Blake etched to accompany his poems, but also to the many books and treatises for and about children to which, it is argued, Songs alludes or is indebted. Like so many important works of this period, Songs is shown to be autobiographical in nature, one of Blake’s attempts to order and account for the conflicts and crises of his own art and life. Its story is that of an artist’s growth into and out of vision, and of his gradual realization of the dangers and deficiencies of the prophetic mode.