The Rose Maker

The Rose Maker

Author: Alex Leu

Publisher: Alex Leu

Published: 2018-11-04

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13: 1386623326

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Fulfilling his last dream was supposed to make Mack happy, but instead, it almost killed him. Approaching the end of his life, Mack — an old rusty cyborg, decides to go on one last date. But when he is rejected time and time again, Mack must learn to let go of everything he knows about love, before his battery runs out. “The Rose Maker” is a cyberpunk romance drama, the fifth book in a sci-fi series that features compelling A.I. characters, raw emotion, nail-biting suspense, forbidden love, and surprising plot twists. If you loved Westworld, Blade Runner, or Ghost in the Shell, then you’ll love to join the characters of “The Cyborg Sectors” on their page-turning adventures. Buy “The Rose Maker” to discover this exciting new sci-fi series today!


The Rose of January

The Rose of January

Author: Geoffrey Nutter

Publisher: Wave Books

Published: 2013-06-04

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1933517697

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Wide-wielding and strange, an invitation into an artist’s secret empire.


The Rose in Fashion

The Rose in Fashion

Author: Amy de la Haye

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2020-09-04

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0300250088

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Examples from jewelry, millinery, handbags, perfume, couture, and everyday dress show how the rose--both beautiful and symbolic--has inspired fashion over hundreds of years.


Moral Gray Zones

Moral Gray Zones

Author: Michel Anteby

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2008-07-01

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1400828880

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Anyone who has been employed by an organization knows not every official workplace regulation must be followed. When management consistently overlooks such breaches, spaces emerge in which both workers and supervisors engage in officially prohibited, yet tolerated practices--gray zones. When discovered, these transgressions often provoke disapproval; when company materials are diverted in the process, these breaches are quickly labeled theft. Yet, why do gray zones persist and why are they unlikely to disappear? In Moral Gray Zones, Michel Anteby shows how these spaces function as regulating mechanisms within workplaces, fashioning workers' identity and self-esteem while allowing management to maintain control. The book provides a unique window into gray zones through its in-depth look at the manufacture and exchange of illegal goods called homers, tolerated in a French aeronautic plant. Homers such as toys for kids, cutlery for the kitchen, or lamps for homes, are made on company time with company materials for a worker's own purpose and use. Anteby relies on observations at retirees' homes, archival data, interviews, and surveys to understand how plant workers and managers make sense of this tacit practice. He argues that when patrolled, gray zones like the production of homers offer workplaces balanced opportunities for supervision as well as expression. Cautioning against the hasty judgment that gray zone practices are simply wrong, Moral Gray Zones contributes to a deeper understanding of the culture, group dynamics, and deviance found in organizations.


The Long Day

The Long Day

Author: Dorothy Richardson

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780813912899

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The Long Day is a wonderfully readable personal narrative of the trials and tribulations of an "unskilled, friendless, almost penniless girl of eighteen, utterly alone in the world" who arrives in New York City in 1905 to earn her livelihood. The book reveals much about the lives of working women in early twentieth-century urban America- the sort of jobs available to women, the ethnic and demographic makeup of the female labor force, the harshness of the conditions, the less-than-satisfactory living arrangements, the physically demanding nature of the work, and the long working hours.


Thinking on God

Thinking on God

Author: Don Ruhl

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2017-11-15

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1973606364

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Who is God? How do we even begin to answer the question? Is he so infinitely great that our words cannot possibly capture his essence? Or is God so intimately personal to our hearts and souls that it is impossible to articulate his character and nature? Yet whether God is infinitely high or intimately personal, we have one way to know God in a way we can collectively fathomthrough the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. Thinking on God is an earnest and thoughtful collection of biblical and religious arguments for the proof of Gods existence, and author Don Ruhl dwells on the character of both God and humanity while helping fellow believers see how reflecting on Gods majesty and awesome power can bring us closer to him and his creation. The life and ministry of Jesus Christ play a central role in our getting to know God, and it is through Christ that we see Gods essencehis power, glory, grace, patience, mercy, holiness, and goodness. And yet in the end, it may surprise us that the King of kings will ultimately serve us, his loyal servants, in humility. We see God in his creation, and we know God through Christ. When we seek God and come to know him in all his majesty, power, and grace, we will discover who God is and be able to set a course for our lives. Let us therefore not go through a single day without thinking on God.


Ashes of Roses

Ashes of Roses

Author: MJ Auch

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2013-09-03

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 1466852224

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The honest and compelling story of a young girl's newfound independence, from her entrance into a new country to her frightening involvement in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911. My heart filled with fear and hope at the same time. I had the feeling that I was brought to America for a purpose. Something important would happen to me here. I remembered the words of the poem, "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses . . ." "Here we are, America," I whispered. "We're just exactly what you ordered." When she arrives on Ellis Island as a seventeen-year-old Irish immigrant, Rose Nolan is looking for a land of opportunities; what she finds is far from all she'd dreamed. Stubborn and tenacious, she refuses to give up. Left alone to fend for herself and her younger sister, Rose is thrust into a hard-knock life of tenements and factory work. When the devastating Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911 rushes into Rose's life, her confusions are brought to an all-too-painful head. To whom and to what can she turn when everything around her is in ashes?