Mazemaker

Mazemaker

Author: Catherine Dexter

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780688073831

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Playing in a maze, twelve-year-old Winnie is hurled back in time and marooned on a nineteenth-century estate until she can solve the maze and return to the present.


The Maze Maker

The Maze Maker

Author: Michael Ayrton

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2015-11-04

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 022604243X

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“I address you across more than three thousand years, you who live at the conjunction of the Fish and the Water-carrier,” speaks Daedalus, an artisan, inventor, and designer born into an utterly alien family of heroes who value acts of war above all else, a world where his fellow Greeks seem driven only to destroy—an existence he feels compelled to escape. In this fictional autobiography of the father of Icarus, “Apollo’s creature,” a brilliant but flawed man, writer and sculptor Michael Ayrton harnesses the tales of the past to mold a myth for our times. We learn of Daedalus’s increasingly ambitious artifacts and inventions; his fascination with Minoan culture, commerce, and religion, and his efforts to adapt to them; how he comes to design the maze of the horned Minotaur; and how, when he decides that he must flee yet again, he builds two sets of wax wings—wings that will be instruments of his descent into the underworld, a place of both purgatory and rebirth. A compelling mix of history, fable, lore, and meditations on the enigma of art, The Maze Maker will ensnare classicists, artists, and all lovers of story in its convolutions of life and legend. “I never understood the pattern of my life,” writes Daedalus, “so that I have blundered through it in a maze.”


More Windows 3.1 Secrets

More Windows 3.1 Secrets

Author: Brian Livingston

Publisher: Wiley Publishing

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 724

ISBN-13: 9781568840192

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IDG's Windows guru Brian Livingston reveals more valuable undocumented and hard-to-find Windows features in this sequel to the #1 bestseller Windows 3.1 Secrets. Features expert tips on customizing File Manager, maximizing DOS, managing memory, networking, removable hard disks, and more! Illustrated. Includes two 3 1/2" disks of software.


Myth and the Creative Process

Myth and the Creative Process

Author: Jacob E. Nyenhuis

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9780814330029

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Highlighting the interaction between myth and artist, word and image, Jacob Nyenthuis here presents a catalogue of these works, one that will enlighten Ayrton's British following while introducing him to an American audience."--BOOK JACKET.


The Big Book of Motivation Games

The Big Book of Motivation Games

Author: Robert Epstein

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2001-06-13

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0071372342

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This addition to the best-selling Big Book of Business Games Series is packed with over 40 original games and exercises managers can use to motivate their teams—and themselves. The Big Book of Motivational Games presents managers with a variety of games that can be customized to suit their specific needs and group size. The book provides games designed to: - Stop Procrastination - Beat burnout - Fight boredom - Boost performance - Overcome failure


The Amazing Book of Mazes

The Amazing Book of Mazes

Author: Adrian Fisher

Publisher: Harry N. Abrams

Published: 2006-11-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780810943117

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Looks at the history, theory, and design of mazes, including hedge mazes, panel mazes, mirror mazes, turf mazes, and panel mazes.


Living Beyond the Maze

Living Beyond the Maze

Author: Phillip C. Bryant

Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing

Published: 2008-12

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 1598587870

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This inspirational book takes the reader back to the setting of the best seller, Who Moved My Cheese? Here, the reader catches up with an old friend, and watches how he grows as he begins to live life beyond the maze. Living Beyond the Maze demonstrates how a Christian worldview can overshadow the things we chase. It asserts that living for God is more important than living for oneself. It reminds the Christian to live beyond the maze of this world, and challenges the unbeliever to believe in life beyond the maze. Living Beyond the Maze was written to be used along side Who Moved My Cheese? as a teaching tool for Christian schools. The book's goals are: 1) Remind students to think critically about the media they consume and the goals they chase, 2) Bring a smile to someone's face during hard times, and 3) Glorify God. About the Author Phil is currently completing the requirements for a Ph.D. in Business Management at the University of Memphis. He earned an MBA from Belhaven College and continues to serve Belhaven as an Adjunct Instructor. He also holds a Masters degree in Psychology from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and a Bachelors degree also in Psychology from Baylor University. Currently, Phil is a faculty member at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, TN and serves as the Executive Director for their Family Business Forum. Phil has consulting experience on both sides of the small business growth and capitalization equation - small businesses seeking capital and individuals seeking investment opportunities in entrepreneurial enterprises. He lives in Collierville, TN with his beautiful and wonderful wife, Dorothy, and his two great sons, Cullen and Joseph. They are members of Christ Presbyterian Church in Olive Branch, MS.


Minos and the Moderns

Minos and the Moderns

Author: Theodore Ziolkowski

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2008-07-17

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 0190450673

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Minos and the Moderns considers three mythological complexes that enjoyed a unique surge of interest in early twentieth-century European art and literature: Europa and the bull, the minotaur and the labyrinth, and Daedalus and Icarus. All three are situated on the island of Crete and are linked by the figure of King Minos. Drawing examples from fiction, poetry, drama, painting, sculpture, opera, and ballet, Minos and the Moderns is the first book of its kind to treat the role of the Cretan myths in the modern imagination. Beginning with the resurgence of Crete in the modern consciousness in 1900 following the excavations of Sir Arthur Evans, Theodore Ziolkowski shows how the tale of Europa-in poetry, drama, and art, but also in cartoons, advertising, and currency-was initially seized upon as a story of sexual awakening, then as a vehicle for social and political satire, and finally as a symbol of European unity. In contast, the minotaur provided artists ranging from Picasso to Dürrenmatt with an image of the artist's sense of alienation, while the labyrinth suggested to many writers the threatening sociopolitical world of the twentieth century. Ziolkowski also considers the roles of such modern figures as Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud; of travelers to Greece and Crete from Isadora Duncan to Henry Miller; and of the theorists and writers, including T. S. Eliot and Thomas Mann, who hailed the use of myth in modern literature. Minos and the Moderns concludes with a summary of the manners in which the economic, aesthetic, psychological, and anthropological revisions enabled precisely these myths to be taken up as a mirror of modern consciousness. The book will appeal to all readers interested in the classical tradition and its continuing relevance and especially to scholars of Classics and modern literatures.


Free Stuff from America Online

Free Stuff from America Online

Author: Luanne S. O'Loughlin

Publisher:

Published: 1994-11

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 9781883577179

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Written for users around the world, FREE $TUFF from America Online is the only book that shows you the best that America Online has to offer. Jam-packed with information never before available, this book offers you hundreds of incredible things you can get for your home, business, career, kids, hobbies, and computer--you name it. No strings attached.


The Beribboned Bomb

The Beribboned Bomb

Author: Robert James Belton

Publisher: University of Calgary Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1895176549

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Surrealism was ostensibly directed at the emancipation of the human spirit, but it represented only male aspirations and fantasies until a number of women artists began to redefine its agenda in the later 1930s. This book addresses the former, using a 'thick description' of the historically specific circumstances which required the male Surrealists to manufacture a sexual reputation of narcissism and misogyny. These circumstances were determined by 'hegemonic masculinity', an ideological construct which had little to do with individual masculinities. In male Surrealism, the 'beribboned bomb' signified something both attractive and volatile, a specific instance of the Surrealist principle of convulsive beauty. In hegemonic masculinity, similar devices served as metaphors of the sexuality all men were supposed to possess. The intersection of these two axes produced an imagery of unrepentant violence.