Our Faces, Our Spaces

Our Faces, Our Spaces

Author: Judy Harrison

Publisher:

Published: 2014-03

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 9780854329663

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Our Faces, Our Spaces: Photography, Community and Representation features photographic work taken between 1977 and 1992 by children and young people who were members of Mount Pleasant Photography Workshop in Southampton. This book presents their work within the context of both a personal overview and that of a critical and theoretical position. The photographers offer a view and interpretation of their world which deals with social, cultural, religious and political connections of that period of time.


Black Faces, White Spaces

Black Faces, White Spaces

Author: Carolyn Finney

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1469614480

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Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors


My Space, Your Space, Our Space!

My Space, Your Space, Our Space!

Author: Lakeisha Thomas

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2012-06

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 1467044652

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This book is an inspirational non-fiction story about how the author found her true love on myspace.com. Though she doesn't agree with online dating it just sort of happen for her and it was magical. She had a hard time in her previous relationships finding true love. She just dated just to date even though in her eyes she knew they would never have a future together. She also daydreamed of becoming a successful business owner and worked hard to purse it even though some jobs didn't give her the thrill she was looking for she jumped quickly in and out of different industries until she found her passion. She finds passion in becoming an author even though she is not a great writer and was in Learning Disability classes for as long as she can remember. She was teased and picked on. She hopes that through this book she can prove that you can do anything you want to do in life as long as you work hard on it. She does not claim having a disability. She also quotes three words that she once seen on her younger sister's walls: Believe, Achieve, Succeed!


Gems of Geometry

Gems of Geometry

Author: John Barnes

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-08-17

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 364230964X

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Based on a series of lectures for adult students, this lively and entertaining book proves that, far from being a dusty, dull subject, geometry is in fact full of beauty and fascination. The author's infectious enthusiasm is put to use in explaining many of the key concepts in the field, starting with the Golden Number and taking the reader on a geometrical journey via Shapes and Solids, through the Fourth Dimension, finishing up with Einstein's Theories of Relativity. Equally suitable as a gift for a youngster or as a nostalgic journey back into the world of mathematics for older readers, John Barnes' book is the perfect antidote for anyone whose maths lessons at school are a source of painful memories. Where once geometry was a source of confusion and frustration, Barnes brings enlightenment and entertainment. In this second edition, stimulated by recent lectures at Oxford, further material and extra illustrations have been added on many topics including Coloured Cubes, Chaos and Crystals.


The Fourth Dimension

The Fourth Dimension

Author: C. Howard Hinton

Publisher: Health Research Books

Published: 1993-02

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9780787304102

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1904 Content: Four-Dimensional Space, the Analogy of a Plane World, the Significance of a Four-Dimensional Existence, the First Chapter in the History of Four Space, the Higher World, the Evidence for a Fourth Dimension, the Use of Four Dimensions in T.


Dialogue and Difference

Dialogue and Difference

Author: M. Waller

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-09-27

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1137078839

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Calling for inclusion and dialogue, these essays by an international group of feminist scholars and activists stress the need to put into relation seemingly discrepant approaches to reality and to scholarship in order to build coalitions across the usual North/South and East/West divides. This diverse group of authors, who spent fourteen weeks working collaboratively, dispense with unity and seek instead to use dialogue and difference in their production of knowledge about effective political action. The dialogues materialized here among women's movements that have emerged within different contexts and cosmologies take feminisms' challenges to contemporary corporate globalization in new empirical and theoretical directions.


Future Space Programs 1975

Future Space Programs 1975

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 996

ISBN-13:

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The Miseducation of Henry Cane

The Miseducation of Henry Cane

Author: Charles Brooks

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Published: 2019-08-06

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1982129638

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A stunning coming-of-age novel about one young man's eye-opening sexual awakening at the hands of an intriguing older woman. Henry Cane knows exactly what he’s going to do with the rest of his life. That’s the problem. Born into the rarefied world of Manhattan wealth and privilege, after graduating from Princeton, Henry is about to start his perfectly planned out life. He's always known he will move back to Manhattan and be groomed to take over his father’s publishing business. He's destined to date a string of appropriate girls until he dates the most appropriate girl and asks her to marry him. It’s all so awfully tedious. But Henry's been given eight weeks to do something else, to be an entirely different person. When his parents leave him alone in their Sag Harbor estate for the summer, Henry embarks on a double life as Joe, a blue collar fisherman on the other side of the bay. Once ensconced in his fake identity, he finds himself entangled in an affair with an alluring, older European woman—who happens to be married. As he becomes more and more infatuated with her, their affair threatens to unravel his tightly wound story, and could jeopardize his entire future. This is the story of a boy becoming a man, shaped by the hands of women who truly control the narrative.


Global Politics of Celebrity

Global Politics of Celebrity

Author: Mehdi Semati

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-06-20

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1000894193

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In the age of networked publics and global viral publicity, celebrity is transnational. Its circulation illuminates global, national, and local dynamics of power and resistance. Celebrity shapes concepts of race, gender, class, and national identity on a global scale. Governments use transnational celebrity as evidence of their country’s cultural power, transmuting cultural influence into economic and political power. Meanwhile, celebrities who cross borders become potent and contested icons of national identity. At the grassroots level, citizens in diverse geographic contexts are becoming increasingly fluent in the global language of celebrity and are mobilizing it in new ways for personal and political projects. Reaching beyond the Global North, this book showcases research on transnational celebrity as a technology of soft power and counter-hegemonic organizing, and as a driver of discourses of race and migration. It also explores self-presentation and self-branding in the globalized attention economy. This book demonstrates the need for a renewed politicized treatment of the topic of celebrity in its transnational and globalizing reach. The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal Popular Communication.


Experiments in Love and Death

Experiments in Love and Death

Author: Paul Komesaroff

Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1938416988

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Experiments in Love and Death is about the depth and complexity of the ethical issues that arise in illness and medicine. In his concept of ‘microethics’ Paul Komesaroff provides an alternative to the abstract debates about principles and consequences that have long dominated ethical thought. He shows how ethical decisions are everywhere: in small decisions, in facial expressions, in almost inconspicuous acts of recognition and trust. Through powerful descriptions of case studies and clear and concise explanations of contemporary philosophical theory the book brings discussions about ethics in medicine back to where they belong—to the level of the everyday experience where people live, suffer and hope. A fresh and evocative look at the changing world of ethics as it applies to health and illness, this is an important book for all those touched by illness or suffering.