Pleasure Factory
Author: Kaiwen Leong
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Published: 2013-05-15
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9814484520
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Author: Kaiwen Leong
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Published: 2013-05-15
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9814484520
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kaiwen Leong
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Published: 2013-04-15
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 9814484512
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kaiwen Leong
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Published: 2014-02-15
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 9814516953
DOWNLOAD EBOOKYou think the teenagers of today have it good? That their struggles are merely First World pains? Or only kids from broken families go bad? Think again. Negative influences are lurking at every corner and money can buy anything. For everything else, there is the Internet. Want friends? Join an online cult. Want drugs? Click and DIY. Want to forge? Learn how with web videos. Want porn? Upload your own. When such disturbing influences combine with an oppressive pressure to fit in, some teens stick to the straight path society has laid out, while others stray into dark alleys, only to be trapped, committing crimes or developing psychological problems that ruin them, leaving their futures in shambles. Through interviews, experience, and research, the authors expose stories of seemingly normal teens from average Singaporean families. Hear their voices and understand their mindsets. After all, beneath the rosy-cheeked exterior of that sweet child across the road lurks a possible future social psychopath Author Dr Kaiwen Leong is an economist, entrepreneur, lecturer and academic researcher. A graduate of Princeton University, he is currently an Assistant Professor of Economics at Nanyang Technological University. He is also an Associate Faculty Member at the Singapore Institute of Management, and consults for many private sector organisations, including Singapore Business Federation and Oxford Economics. His autobiography Singapore’s Lost Son: How I Made It From Dropout to Princeton PhD was published in 2012.
Author: Jason Wood
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2017-01-20
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 1317045130
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJason Wood is Director of Heritage Consultancy Services, Lancaster, UK, and former Professor of Cultural Heritage at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK.
Author: Marcel Hénaff
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 9781452903842
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mary O’Neill
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2019-07-30
Total Pages: 181
ISBN-13: 1728391032
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom our earliest childhood we constantly and continuously process all around us. The people in our lives, what we see, what we feel, what we like or what we dislike. Our feelings are like waves of the ocean, rising and falling, with emotions of hurt or joy, expectation or regret and disappointment, then sometimes like a calm sea with bright sunshine. We all know a memory of a moment can last a lifetime. Sometimes an experience triggers a connection that is forever embedded in our mind. It is our thinking makes us who we are, but so often we just move on from the moment, the people in our lives, events, animals, nature. The lines of verse in this book are words expressing the thoughts, perceptions and feelings in relation to a few life experiences.
Author: Richard Marback
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Published: 2015-02-16
Total Pages: 370
ISBN-13: 0814340814
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTeachers and students of citizenship studies, cultural studies, gerontology, sociology, and political science will enjoy this thought-provoking look at age, aging, and generational differences in relation to the concept and experience of citizenship.
Author: Elizabeth Macneal
Publisher: Atria/Emily Bestler Books
Published: 2020-07-07
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 1982106778
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe #1 international bestseller and The New York Times Editor’s Choice “As lush as the novels of Kate Morton and Diane Setterfield, as exciting as The Alienist and Iain Pears’ An Instance of the Fingerpost, this exquisite literary thriller will intrigue book clubs and rivet fans of historical fiction.” —A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window “A lush, evocative Gothic.” —The New York Times Book Review “This terrifically exciting novel will jolt, thrill, and bewitch readers.” —Booklist, starred review Obsession is an art. In this “sharp, scary, gorgeously evocative tale of love, art, and obsession” (Paula Hawkins, bestselling author of The Girl on the Train), a beautiful young woman aspires to be an artist, while a man’s dark obsession may destroy her world forever. Obsession is an art. In 1850s London, the Great Exhibition is being erected in Hyde Park and, among the crowd watching the dazzling spectacle, two people meet by happenstance. For Iris, an arrestingly attractive aspiring artist, it is a brief and forgettable moment. But for Silas, a curiosity collector enchanted by all things strange and beautiful, the meeting marks a new beginning. When Iris is asked to model for Pre-Raphaelite artist Louis Frost, she agrees on the condition that he will also teach her to paint. Suddenly, her world begins to expand beyond her wildest dreams—but she has no idea that evil is waiting in the shadows. Silas has only thought of one thing since that chance meeting, and his obsession is darkening by the day. “A lush, evocative Gothic” (The New York Times Book Review) that is “a perfect blend of froth and substance” (The Washington Post), The Doll Factory will haunt you long after you finish it and is perfect for fans of The Alienist, Drood, and Fingersmith.
Author: Tchinda Fabrice Mbuna
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2014-06-06
Total Pages: 319
ISBN-13: 1499027397
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNothing is a threat to love trust as love distrust. This seems a maxim to others, while others see it as a parable and others simply play it as a feminist game. If we cannot play politics with love, then let us play love with politics. The evil behind the law volume three, no prenuptial agreement, no marriage is a morality play, of two Cameroonian immigrants in America who struggle with the balance of power in their matrimony and the cultural changes in a nation where women control the society and have learnt to say no to male dominated social and marital injustice. The play centered on Mr. Fabrice and Ms. Seraphim is pregnant with humor, local colors, and biblical images, political and civil right debate on both patriarchal and matriarchal societies. Social order seem to fall apart, the civil right ideology of Martin Luther, George Washington and other patriots seem misunderstood, and for this reason call for their reincarnation into history to continue their civil right work.
Author: Bethan Bide
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2023-12-28
Total Pages: 361
ISBN-13: 1350232467
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOrdinary clothes have extraordinary stories. In contrast to academic and curatorial focus on the spectacular and the luxurious, Everyday Fashion makes the case that your grandmother's wardrobe is an archive as interesting and important as any museum store. From the moment we wake and get dressed in the morning until we get undressed again in the evening, fashion is a central medium through which we experience the world and negotiate our place within it. Because of this, the ways that supposedly 'ordinary' and 'everyday' fashion objects have been designed, manufactured, worn, cared for, and remembered matters deeply to our historical understanding. Beginning at 1550 the start of an era during which the word 'fashion' came to mean stylistic change rather than the act of making each chapter explores the definition of everyday fashion and how this has changed over time, demonstrating innovative methodologies for researching the everyday. The variety and significance of everyday fashion cultures are further highlighted by a series of illustrated object biographies written by Britain's leading fashion curators, showcasing the rich diversity of everyday fashion in British museum collections. Collectively, this volume scratches below the glossy surface of fashion to expose the mechanics of fashion business, the hidden world of the workroom and the diversity and role of makers; and the experiences of consuming, wearing, and caring for ordinary clothes in the United Kingdom from the 16th century to the present day. In doing so it challenges readers to rethink how fashion systems evolve and to reassess the boundaries between fashion and dress scholarship.