Minimalist Notebook

Minimalist Notebook

Author: Coconut Vale

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-05-22

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9781099722998

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6x9", 108 Pages, College Ruled, Recycled Cream Paper Less is more This elegant and simple notebook is designed for minimalists. It is the perfect journal to write down your thoughts, plan your day, follow-up on your to-do lists, remember your best ideas, and take notes everywhere: in school, at home, at the office, or during your travels. Specifications: Dimensions: 6 x 9 " / A5 / 15.24 x 22.86 cm Layout: Medium Ruled, College Ruled Interline space: 9/32 in / 7.1 mm Cover color: Pastel Red Cover finish: Matte Pages: 108 Paper weight: 55 lb / 90 GSM Paper color: Cream Environmental consciousness is important to us: The books are printed on demand, which reduces excess production Our acid-free paper is supplied by a Forest Stewardship Council-certified provider The cream interior paper is made from 30% recycled material We use chlorine-free ink Interested in other styles, colors, layouts, or sizes? Check Coconut Vale author's page to see all our notebooks and journals.


Fear Not

Fear Not

Author: April Joy Spring

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2018-11-08

Total Pages: 506

ISBN-13: 1984553046

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Everyone in Christina’s circle of friends and relatives are surprised when she, a native Texan, marries David, a native Michigander. After he dies in a car accident, she and her three children move back to her hometown in Texas. They are faced with many physical, emotional, and spiritual trials as they adjust to their new life without David. During these trials, she and her family learn to rely on their faith, family, and friends and also realize that people and events are not always what they seem to be. Will Christina find peace and happiness again as she reacquaints herself with a high school crush? Will her children adjust to the different climate and strangeness of Texas? Will she truly learn to trust God who instructs her to “fear not”?


Notebooks

Notebooks

Author: Betty Churcher

Publisher: The Miegunyah Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 0522861253

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In this gorgeously illustrated book, join Betty Churcher on a personal tour of her most beloved works, including masterpieces by Rembrandt, Goya, Manet, Vel zquez, Courbet, Vermeer and C zanne. A trained artist, Betty's sketches reveal the secrets within the artworks and the processes of their creation. With the gift for making art accessible that characterised her popular television series, she gently leads your eye to these paintings' intimate details, describing their kinship with other masterpieces and their place in the history of art. Betty Churcher's deeply held belief that art has the power to transport the viewer to another place and time is evident in this delightful book. Here, there is no doubting the magic of great art.


The Green Gallant

The Green Gallant

Author: Dinah Dean

Publisher: Cover & Page

Published:

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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Brilliant soldier Major Vladimir Karachev, of the Imperial Russian Army, is fighting for his life. Stuck serving under an incompetent Colonel and defending his homeland against the mighty and seemingly unstoppable French under Emperor Bonaparte, Vladimir must use all his wits to survive. When the Allied forces chase the enemy into France, Vladimir finds a beautiful woman hiding in a closet! Blanche de Marain is caught in her late husband’s house after she returns for a picture of her late husband and is left behind. A night of passion cements Blanche and Vladimir’s instant connection, and Vladimir sends her with nuns to safety in Paris. It’s a long and complicated war for Vladimir, made worse by uncertainty. Did Blanche reach Paris safely? Will he reach Paris intact, and find her if he does? Little does he know that winning peace and reaching Paris will be the beginning, not the end, of his challenges. Rich with military history and rife with tension and strategy, this epic tale of war, love, and loss drives forward the story of the Eagles brotherhood to a tragic climax.


Degas Pastels

Degas Pastels

Author: Edgar Degas

Publisher: George Braziller Publishers

Published: 1992-01-21

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13:

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This book includes seventy reproductions of pastels from various collections worldwide as well as essay with historical context, and the working methods and materials that Degas employed, focusing on innovative techniques that incorporated the use of fixative and of the pastel medium wet.


InfoWorld

InfoWorld

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1991-05-27

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.


Literal Madness

Literal Madness

Author: Kathy Acker

Publisher: Grove Press

Published: 2018-02-27

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 0802146600

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A collection of three novels from the experimental feminist writer: “Literal Madness is Acker at her most powerful, disturbing, and provocative.” —Catherine Texier, author of Victorine Kathy Goes to Haiti, the first of three novels in Literal Madness, “speaks to us out of a delightful mock-naivete that reminds one at times of the Dick and Jane readers rewritten as manuals for politics and sex . . . At once hilarious and terrifying, [it] has all the logic of a Caribbean tour and a nightmare combined” (Los Angeles Times). My Death My Life by Pier Paolo Pasolini—wherein, among other things, the late Italian filmmaker solves his own murder, with the help of, among others, Romeo, Juliet, and the Bronté sisters—is a “scathing commentary on false values in art” (The Hartford Courant). In the haunting Florida, Acker achieves “a nearly telegraphic reduction of the Bogart-Bacall movie Key Largo to fatalistic, tough-guy essentials” (Booklist). “There’s a haunting method to Acker’s ‘madness’: a rough, raw, erudite wail against the postmodern loss of meaning and emotion.” —Kirkus Reviews


Amplified Advantage

Amplified Advantage

Author: Allison L. Hurst

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-10-18

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1498589669

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Amplified Advantage investigates the value and impact of today’s small liberal arts colleges through an extended examination of a recent cohort of students attending them. It demonstrates how these colleges sometimes succeed and sometimes fail in equalizing the experience of all their students. But there is more to the book than that. Although primarily an account of life and learning at small liberal arts colleges in the US today, scholars will find much of theoretical interest underlying the account. The context of the small liberal arts college is used to unpack how class works. Unlike many other books written about class in college, Amplified Advantage is not exclusively focused on how some students fare less well than their peers, but rather how all students’ strategies are affected by their past experiences and classed expectations, particularly in the context of growing inequality. Amplified Advantage draws on Bourdieu’s theory of class, particularly his concepts of capitals operating in a field, and habitus as way of understanding agent’s structured but generative choices, to demonstrate how inequalities are met, resisted, and ultimately reproduced across generations. Chapter by chapter, the book lays out the many ways that class continues to play a role in the college experience, from choosing a major, to frequency of faculty interaction, to participation in the extra-curriculum. The last chapters demonstrate the differential burden of debt on graduates and the impact of varied parental support after graduation. Amplified Advantages adds to our understanding of how class works, the impact of parents and families on social reproduction, and the ways that colleges and universities can contribute to or reduce inequalities.