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Dangerous Interloper

Author : Penny Jordan
Publisher : Harlequin
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2019-09-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781488057854

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Read this classic romance by New York Times bestselling author Penny Jordan, now available for the first time in e-book! The man is trespassing on her emotions! Women as independent and career-minded as Miranda don’t just bump into a total strangers and fall in love. It’s ridiculous. Impossible. Totally unthinkable. There must be some other more logical explanation for her extraordinary reaction to Ben Frobisher. The wealthy tech expert has already made quite an impact on her small English town, and the fact that he’s reduced Miranda to a giddy teenager only fuels her determination to remain detached. True, she finds him incredibly desirable, but does he have to invade her dreams every night? Revealing emotions and needs she’s never before experienced? Originally published in 1991

Horror Films of 2000-2009

Author : John Kenneth Muir
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 700 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2023-03-22
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781476644509

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Horror Films of 2000-2009 by John Kenneth Muir Pdf

Horror films have always reflected their audiences' fears and anxieties. In the United States, the 2000s were a decade full of change in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the contested presidential election of 2000, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. These social and political changes, as well as the influences of Japanese horror and New French extremism, had a profound effect on American horror filmmaking during the 2000s. This filmography covers more than 300 horror films released in America from 2000 through 2009, including such popular forms as found footage, torture porn, and remakes. Each entry covers a single film and includes credits, a synopsis, and a lengthy critical commentary. The appendices include common horror conventions, a performer hall of fame, and memorable ad lines.

Psychotherapy and Religion

Author : Marcella Bakur Weiner,Paul C. Cooper,Claude Barbre
Publisher : Jason Aronson
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 0765703661

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Psychotherapy and Religion by Marcella Bakur Weiner,Paul C. Cooper,Claude Barbre Pdf

An exploration of psychotherapy and religion. It demonstrates that the therapist's awareness and capacity to tolerate these alternative dimensions of experience foster a profound impact on both parties in the therapeutic process.

The Dream Lover

Author : Elizabeth Berg
Publisher : Ballantine Books
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016-03-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780345533807

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY USA TODAY • Elizabeth Berg has written a lush historical novel based on the sensuous Parisian life of the nineteenth-century writer George Sand—which is perfect for readers of Nancy Horan and Elizabeth Gilbert. At the beginning of this powerful novel, we meet Aurore Dupin as she is leaving her estranged husband, a loveless marriage, and her family’s estate in the French countryside to start a new life in Paris. There, she gives herself a new name—George Sand—and pursues her dream of becoming a writer, embracing an unconventional and even scandalous lifestyle. Paris in the nineteenth century comes vividly alive, illuminated by the story of the loves, passions, and fierce struggles of a woman who defied the confines of society. Sand’s many lovers and friends include Frédéric Chopin, Gustave Flaubert, Franz Liszt, Eugène Delacroix, Victor Hugo, Marie Dorval, and Alfred de Musset. As Sand welcomes fame and friendship, she fights to overcome heartbreak and prejudice, failure and loss. Though considered the most gifted genius of her time, she works to reconcile the pain of her childhood, of disturbing relationships with her mother and daughter, and of her intimacies with women and men. Will the life she longs for always be just out of reach—a dream? Brilliantly written in luminous prose, and with remarkable insights into the heart and mind of a literary force, The Dream Lover tells the unforgettable story of a courageous, irresistible woman. Praise for The Dream Lover “Exquisitely captivating . . . Sand’s story is so timely and modern in an era when gender and sexual roles are upended daily.”—USA Today “Fantastic . . . a provocative and dazzling portrait . . . Berg tells a terrific story, while simultaneously exploring sexuality, art, and the difficult personal choices women artists in particular made—then and now—in order to succeed. . . . The book, imagistic and perfectly paced, full of dialogue that clips along, is a reader’s dream.”—The Boston Globe “Absorbing . . . an armchair traveler’s delight . . . Berg rolls out the wonders of nineteenth-century Paris in cinematic bursts that capture its light, its street life, its people and sounds. . . . The result is an illuminating portrait of a magnificent woman whose story is enriched by the delicate brush strokes of Berg’s colorful imagination.”—Chicago Tribune “There is authority and confidence in the storytelling that makes the pages fly.”—The New York Times “Berg weaves an enchanting novel about the real life of George Sand.”—Us Weekly “Lavishly described . . . Berg uses her own skill as a writer to graphically present the reader with a clear picture of a brilliant, yet flawed woman.”—Fredericksburg Free Lance–Star “[A] beautiful, imaginative re-creation . . . Berg’s years-long immersion in the writings of and about Sand has resulted in a remarkable channeling of Sand’s voice.”—Library Journal (starred review) “Berg offers vivid, sensual detail and a sensitive portrayal of the yearning and vulnerability behind Sand’s bold persona.”—Publishers Weekly “A thoroughly pleasant escape . . . [Sand is] intoxicating, beautiful, gifted, desirous, unconventional and heartbroken.”—Kirkus Reviews

The Land of the Lamas

Author : William Woodville Rockhill
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1891
Category : China
ISBN : STANFORD:36105004926270

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Practising Social Work in a Complex World

Author : Robert Adams,Lena Dominelli,Malcolm Payne
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2017-09-16
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781137013446

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Practising Social Work in a Complex World by Robert Adams,Lena Dominelli,Malcolm Payne Pdf

This classic textbook provides the clearest and most authoritative introduction available to working in situations characterised not only by risk and change but also by high pressure to deliver successful outcomes. Edited by three of the leading names in Social Work, Robert Adams, Lena Dominelli and Malcolm Payne provide an indispensable guide to successful social work practise. Its coherent and thoughtful coverage of practice situations involving complexity, tension and uncertainty is uniquely geared to the needs of students in the final stages of their qualifying Social Work course, professionals returning to study, or those simply wishing to deepen their professional understanding.

The Scandal of Continuity in Middle East Anthropology

Author : Judith Scheele,Andrew Shryock
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2019-09-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780253043788

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The Scandal of Continuity in Middle East Anthropology by Judith Scheele,Andrew Shryock Pdf

“An exciting and intellectually fluent work that avoids most of the clichés of contemporary anthropological thought.” —Gregory Starrett, coeditor of Teaching Islam: Textbooks and Religion in the Middle East Despite a rich history of ethnographic research in Middle Eastern societies, the region is frequently portrayed as marginal to anthropology. The contributors to this volume reject this view and show how the Middle East is in fact vital to the discipline and how Middle Eastern anthropologists have developed theoretical and methodological tools that address and challenge the region’s political, ethical, and intellectual concerns. The contributors are students of Paul Dresch, an anthropologist known for his incisive work on Yemeni tribalism and customary law. As they expand upon his ideas and insights, these essays ask questions that have long preoccupied anthropologists, such as how do place, point of view, and style combine to create viable bodies of knowledge; how is scholarship shaped by the historical context in which it is located; and why have duration and form become so problematic in the study of Middle Eastern societies? Special attention is given to understanding local terms, contested knowledge claims, what remains unseen and unsaid in social life, and to cultural patterns and practices that persist over long stretches of time, seeming to predate and outlast events. Ranging from Morocco to India, these essays offer critical but sensitive approaches to cultural difference and the distinctiveness of the anthropological project in the Middle East.

Migrant Labour in South Africa's Mining Economy

Author : Alan Jeeves
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Black people
ISBN : 0773504206

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Migrant Labour in South Africa's Mining Economy by Alan Jeeves Pdf

Study of the origins of the migrant labour system in South Africa's gold mining industry. Traces the development of the recruiting system and discusses how the gold industry struggled against the internal divisions which created the competition for labour, until the Chamber of Mines, with the support of the State, centralized the system.

Wellington's Highland Warriors

Author : Stuart Reid
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2010-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781783830893

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Wellington's Highland Warriors by Stuart Reid Pdf

'Wellingtons Highland Warriors' covers the early history of the British Armys Highland regiments, from the raising of the Black Watch in 1739 to the battle of Waterloo in 1815. Stuart Reid provides an entertaining and thoroughly original study of the circumstances in which the regiments were authorized and recruited, not just in the Highlands but all across Scotland, so that Highlanders and Scotchmen became synonymous. It also tells the story of how they acquitted themselves in almost every corner of the globe from the bogs of Ireland to the burning plains of India, and in the process earning for themselves a reputation which is literally second to none.Each chapter follows a theme based around the experiences of one particular regiment and employs extensive but careful use of contemporary correspondence and memoirs to let those involved tell the story in their own words. The story is a fascinating one which reveals the very different expectations and experiences of Highland soldiers; filled with engaging rogues such as Simon Fraser and Allan Cameron of Erracht, with stories of bitter feuds as rival chieftains and Highland proprietors battled each other for recruits, and those recruits themselves who were more than capable of giving as good as they got; demanding and receiving legally binding concessions from their landlords turned recruiters and then like George Gordon from the Cabrach, striding forth in high dress with his sword by his side to announce his new profession in a calculated display of swank quite incomprehensible to his English counterparts.

Histories of the Irish Future

Author : Bryan Fanning
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2014-11-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472523723

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Histories of the Irish Future is an intellectual history of Ireland and a history of Irish crises viewed through the eyes of twelve key writers: William Petty, William Molyneux, Edmund Burke, Thomas Malthus, Richard Whately, Friedrich Engels, John Mitchel, James Connolly, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, Jeremiah Newman, Conor Cruise O'Brien and Fintan O'Toole. Their analyses of the shifting conditions of Ireland and their efforts to address Ireland's predicaments are located within the wider social, political, economic and cultural anxieties of their times. The result is a pioneering interdisciplinary contribution to modern Irish history and Irish Studies that will appeal to students of politics, economic history, and philosophy.

Napoleon

Author : Frank McLynn
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 945 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2011-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781628720259

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Author McLynn explores the Promethean legend from his Corsican roots, through the chaotic years of the French Revolution and his extraordinary military triumphs, to the coronation in 1804, to his fatal decision in 1812 to add Russia to his seemingly endless conquests, and his ultimate defeat, imprisonment, and death in Saint Helena. McLynn aptly reveals the extent to which Napoleon was both existential hero and plaything of fate, mathematician and mystic, intellectual giant and moral pygmy, great man and deeply flawed human being. As Napoleon’s obsession with his family surfaces and his conviction that every man has his price, the emperor emerges as a figure closer to a modern Mafia godfather than a visionary European. In this work, McLynn brings the reader, as never before, closer to understanding the much mythologized Napoleon.

Six Encounters with Lincoln

Author : Elizabeth Brown Pryor
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2017-02-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780735222793

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Six Encounters with Lincoln by Elizabeth Brown Pryor Pdf

Winner of the Barondess/Lincoln Award from The Civil War Round Table of New York “Fascinating reading. . .this book eerily reflects some of today’s key issues.” – The New York Times Book Review From an award-winning historian, an engrossing look at how Abraham Lincoln grappled with the challenges of leadership in an unruly democracy An awkward first meeting with U.S. Army officers, on the eve of the Civil War. A conversation on the White House portico with a young cavalry sergeant who was a fiercely dedicated abolitionist. A tense exchange on a navy ship with a Confederate editor and businessman. In this eye-opening book, Elizabeth Brown Pryor examines six intriguing, mostly unknown encounters that Abraham Lincoln had with his constituents. Taken together, they reveal his character and opinions in unexpected ways, illustrating his difficulties in managing a republic and creating a presidency. Pryor probes both the political demons that Lincoln battled in his ambitious exercise of power and the demons that arose from the very nature of democracy itself: the clamorous diversity of the populace, with its outspoken demands. She explores the trouble Lincoln sometimes had in communicating and in juggling the multiple concerns that make up being a political leader; how conflicted he was over the problem of emancipation; and the misperceptions Lincoln and the South held about each other. Pryor also provides a fascinating discussion of Lincoln’s fondness for storytelling and how he used his skills as a raconteur to enhance both his personal and political power. Based on scrupulous research that draws on hundreds of eyewitness letters, diaries, and newspaper excerpts, Six Encounters with Lincoln offers a fresh portrait of Lincoln as the beleaguered politician who was not especially popular with the people he needed to govern with, and who had to deal with the many critics, naysayers, and dilemmas he faced without always knowing the right answer. What it shows most clearly is that greatness was not simply laid on Lincoln’s shoulders like a mantle, but was won in fits and starts.

Native Hawaiians Study Commission

Author : United States. Native Hawaiians Study Commission
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 980 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Government publications
ISBN : MINN:31951002916692F

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Native Hawaiians Study Commission: Report on the culture, needs, and concerns of native Hawaiians, pursuant to Public Law 96-565, title III

Author : United States. Native Hawaiians Study Commission
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 764 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Hawaii
ISBN : PURD:32754061303065

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Native Hawaiians Study Commission: Report on the culture, needs, and concerns of native Hawaiians, pursuant to Public Law 96-565, title III by United States. Native Hawaiians Study Commission Pdf