Red One

Red One

Author: Xavier Dorison

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781632159359

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"Originally published in single magazine form as Red One #3-4"--Indicia.


Seeing Red

Seeing Red

Author: Kirsten Karchmer

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2019-11-12

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1982131969

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A world-renowned women’s health expert reveals a bold, practical, and data-driven handbook for menstrual periods that provides an easy-to-navigate roadmap for improving your reproductive health—and your everyday quality of life. We’ve been lied to about periods. PMS, cramping, bloating, migraines, irritability, and anxiety may be extremely common, but contrary to popular belief, they aren’t normal. And they certainly aren’t “just part of being a woman,” despite the fact that this is what we’ve been told time and time again—by friends, family, and even doctors. After dedicating her entire clinical career to deconstructing the menstrual cycle, women’s health expert Kirsten Karchmer knows better. During her more than twenty years of research and treating thousands of patients, Karchmer found that most period problems women experience—even the most painful ones—are totally correctable and more surprisingly reflective of overall health and fertility. In this forthright, spirited, and all-encompassing guide, Karchmer draws on her decades’ worth of experience as a women’s health expert to break down the myths so many women have been led to believe about their periods. For the more than 82 million women in the world who suffer from menstrual conditions, Seeing Red explains the importance of a healthy menstrual cycle (and how to achieve it) and why it is important to the women’s movement. Menstrual cycles are not a curse, but an instrument providing women with one of the most valuable, regularly occurring, and free diagnostic tools they have, giving them access to unprecedented health and power.


The Red One

The Red One

Author: Jack London

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2024-09-30

Total Pages: 101

ISBN-13:

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Discover the gripping tale of Jack London's "The Red One," a story that delves into themes of obsession, cultural clash, and the unknown. Narrated by Bassett, a scientist on an expedition in the Guadalcanal jungle, this novella explores his quest to collect butterflies that turns into a harrowing encounter with a mysterious red sphere. The "Red One" is an enigmatic object of worship for the headhunting natives, who see it as a god and perform human sacrifices in its honor. Bassett's fascination with the sphere becomes an obsession, leading him to confront the terrifying reality of its power and the cultural rituals surrounding it. Curious about how London's story intertwines the exotic with the macabre? How does the Red One symbolize the intersection of science, mythology, and human sacrifice? Experience the chilling narrative of "The Red One," where London's mastery of suspense and psychological drama brings to life a tale of ambition and fatal attraction. Ready to explore a story where obsession leads to sacrifice? Dive into "The Red One" and unravel the mystery of the red sphere that claims more than just curiosity. Don't miss out on this thrilling adventure. Purchase "The Red One" now and immerse yourself in Jack London's intense and thought-provoking narrative.


Spearhead

Spearhead

Author: Ian Westwell

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9780739426470

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The oldest continuously serving division in the U.S. Army, the 1st Infantry Division, called the "Big Red One" because of the red numeral "1" on the uniform shoulder patch, was the first regular army division organized in June 1917 to fight in France with the Allied armies. Since then, 1st Infantry Division's battle honors are Tunisia, Sicily, Normandy, the Bulge, Germany. Postwar, the division served in Europe, Vietnam, Desert Shield, Desert Storm and Bosnia.


One Red Button

One Red Button

Author:

Publisher: Orca Book Publishers

Published: 2017-10-17

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13: 1459813170

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One red button falls off a coat and becomes the cherry on an ice-cream cone, the wheel on a fire truck, the jewel in a necklace, and many other round surprises. Illustrated using Jocelyn's delightful paper collage, One Red Button is a search-and-find adventure for little ones. This book will encourage the youngest readers to see the assortment of shapes and colors that decorate their own growing worlds.


One Red Sock

One Red Sock

Author: Jennifer Sattler

Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press

Published: 2019-08-15

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 1534146164

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A little purple hippo faces a dilemma. While getting dressed one day, she realizes that she is missing a red sock. But as she searches throughout her sock drawer, she cannot find a suitable replacement. From blue to green and gray to white, nothing she finds will match. But does that really matter? This new picture-book offering from Jennifer Sattler (Bully) reminds readers of all ages of the enjoyment that may occur when one lets go and embraces imperfection.


A Life Redone

A Life Redone

Author: Laura Eve Harding

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2013-11-14

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 1491815191

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Unlike most people, it took just a moment and everything in my life was changed forever, teaching me a valuable lesson. That choices are inevitable and that I'd better make the best one I can because they are sure to bring both good and bad consequences. Some that can be dealt with easily and others that are irreversible, hold much weight, and can be life altering. Take a riveting journey through the pages of my life and experience a story of many battles in the "school of hard knocks," as well as the provision of many second chances. Through it all find what hope is and where it's found no matter the circumstance. As the words lift from the page and paint a picture in your head and your heart, let them encourage you to seek out that hope.


One Red Shoe

One Red Shoe

Author: Karin Gruss

Publisher: Wilkins Farago Pty Limited

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780987109965

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After a school bus attack in Gaza a newspaper photographer grabs his camera and rushes to the nearest clinic, where he is struck by the similarities between the injured boy and his nephew. A sophisticated picture book.


The Guardians

The Guardians

Author: F. Thomas Jones

Publisher: Abbott Press

Published: 2014-04-03

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 145821155X

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The Tirgonian Empire, always on the hunt for conquest and expansion, does not consider the efforts of the rebel Guardians a serious threat to their imperial plans. After a series of devastating conflicts, the Guardians have suffered massive losses to their forces but not their resolve. They continue to fight their way into Tirgonian territory, undaunted by defeat. Even though the Guardians are focused on escaping the Tirgonian forces, commanded by Telecoup Mular, tension mounts between several of the Guardian survivors. The few remaining Guardians are bolstered by the arrival of additional survivors, but the initial contact does not go smoothly. The survivors arrive on a new sort of spaceship, one that the Guardians have never seen. Once the Guardians realize their mistakes, it is revealed that there are more concealed ships, hopefully increasing their chances of survival. The Guardians must now invent unique solutions to seemingly unsolvable problems. The unexpected defection of a senior Tirgonian officer named Telebisque Serligh Teka, his entire crew, and their Fighting Star Palup is a welcome boost to the weary rebel effort. Renewed, the Guardians continue fighting their way across enemy territory. Against seemingly insurmountable odds, can the Guardians prevail? And if so, at what cost?


The Origin of Concepts

The Origin of Concepts

Author: Susan Carey

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2009-05-06

Total Pages: 609

ISBN-13: 0199887918

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Only human beings have a rich conceptual repertoire with concepts like tort, entropy, Abelian group, mannerism, icon and deconstruction. How have humans constructed these concepts? And once they have been constructed by adults, how do children acquire them? While primarily focusing on the second question, in The Origin of Concepts , Susan Carey shows that the answers to both overlap substantially. Carey begins by characterizing the innate starting point for conceptual development, namely systems of core cognition. Representations of core cognition are the output of dedicated input analyzers, as with perceptual representations, but these core representations differ from perceptual representations in having more abstract contents and richer functional roles. Carey argues that the key to understanding cognitive development lies in recognizing conceptual discontinuities in which new representational systems emerge that have more expressive power than core cognition and are also incommensurate with core cognition and other earlier representational systems. Finally, Carey fleshes out Quinian bootstrapping, a learning mechanism that has been repeatedly sketched in the literature on the history and philosophy of science. She demonstrates that Quinian bootstrapping is a major mechanism in the construction of new representational resources over the course of childrens cognitive development. Carey shows how developmental cognitive science resolves aspects of long-standing philosophical debates about the existence, nature, content, and format of innate knowledge. She also shows that understanding the processes of conceptual development in children illuminates the historical process by which concepts are constructed, and transforms the way we think about philosophical problems about the nature of concepts and the relations between language and thought.