Ulrick the Unicorn Prince

Ulrick the Unicorn Prince

Author: Russell J. Baines

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 0956155804

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Within a distant time within a distant place a young, orphaned Prince Ulrick dreams of adventure beyond the palace walls. Yet he is unaware of the plot to have him killed before he can rightly take his place upon his father's throne. Ulrick's vile uncle, King Huntro, plans to keep the throne for himself. When Ulrick was but a babe Huntro made a pact with a souless creature made of metal with a furnace for a heart, a being Known as Man Chine. The pact was a simple one in return for killing Ulrick Huntro would set about discovering the identity of the last Enchantress, the only one Man Chine feared. A daughter of the forest called Nature. On discovering his uncle's betrayal Ulrick sets out to find the fabled Nature and discovers a world beyond his wildest imaginings, a world of magic and dragons and an evil of steel and fire which threatens to consume the world...


The Bookseller

The Bookseller

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Published: 1908

Total Pages: 1176

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Reality Bites Back

Reality Bites Back

Author: Jennifer L. Pozner

Publisher: Seal Press

Published: 2010-10-19

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 1580053750

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Nearly every night on every major network,"unscripted" (but carefully crafted) "reality" TV shows routinely glorify retrograde stereotypes that most people would assume got left behind 35 years ago. In Reality Bites Back, media critic Jennifer L. Pozner aims a critical, analytical lens at a trend most people dismiss as harmless fluff. She deconstructs reality TV's twisted fairytales to demonstrate that far from being simple "guilty pleasures," these programs are actually guilty of fomenting gender-war ideology and significantly affecting the intellectual and political development of this generation's young viewers. She lays out the cultural biases promoted by reality TV about gender, race, class, sexuality, and consumerism, and explores how those biases shape and reflect our cultural perceptions of who we are, what we're valued for, and what we should view as "our place" in society. Smart and informative, Reality Bites Back arms readers with the tools they need to understand and challenge the stereotypes reality TV reinforces and, ultimately, to demand accountability from the corporations responsible for this contemporary cultural attack on three decades of feminist progress.


Looking for Love in the Legal Discourse of Marriage

Looking for Love in the Legal Discourse of Marriage

Author: Renata Grossi

Publisher: ANU Press

Published: 2014-09-01

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1925021823

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This book examines the (in)visibility of romantic love in the legal discourse surrounding modern Australian marriage. It looks at how romantic love has become a core part of modernity, and a dominant part of the Western marriage discourse, and considers how the ideologies of romantic love are (or are not) replicated in the legal meaning of marriage. This examination raises two key issues. If love has become central to people’s understanding of marriage, then it is important for the legitimacy of law that love is reflected in both the content and application of the law. More fundamentally, it requires us to reconsider how we understand law, and to ask whether it is engaged with emotions, or separate from them. Along the way this book also considers the meaning of love itself in contemporary society, and asks whether love is a radical force capable of breaking down conservative meanings embedded in institutions like marriage, or whether it simply mirrors them. This book will be of interest to everyone working on love, marriage and sexuality in the disciplines of law, sociology and philosophy.


Civilization

Civilization

Author: Niall Ferguson

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2011-11-01

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1101548029

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From the bestselling author of The Ascent of Money and The Square and the Tower “A dazzling history of Western ideas.” —The Economist “Mr. Ferguson tells his story with characteristic verve and an eye for the felicitous phrase.” —Wall Street Journal “[W]ritten with vitality and verve . . . a tour de force.” —Boston Globe Western civilization’s rise to global dominance is the single most important historical phenomenon of the past five centuries. How did the West overtake its Eastern rivals? And has the zenith of Western power now passed? Acclaimed historian Niall Ferguson argues that beginning in the fifteenth century, the West developed six powerful new concepts, or “killer applications”—competition, science, the rule of law, modern medicine, consumerism, and the work ethic—that the Rest lacked, allowing it to surge past all other competitors. Yet now, Ferguson shows how the Rest have downloaded the killer apps the West once monopolized, while the West has literally lost faith in itself. Chronicling the rise and fall of empires alongside clashes (and fusions) of civilizations, Civilization: The West and the Rest recasts world history with force and wit. Boldly argued and teeming with memorable characters, this is Ferguson at his very best.