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These theories each stress a particular explanatory variable: realist theories emphasize state power; neoliberal theories focus on constellations of interests; and cognitivist theories are concerned with knowledge and ideas. The authors conclude by exploring the prospects for progress within this dynamic field by combining different theoretical approaches.\n\nRead More Show Less\n\nEditorial Reviews\n\nFrom the Publisher\n\"Andreas Hasenclever, Peter Mayer, and Volker Rittberger have produced a volume that...has largely succeed.\" Joseph Lepgold, Political Science Quarterly\nRead More Show Less\n\nProduct Details\n\n • ISBN-13: 9780521598491\n • Publisher: Cambridge University Press\n • Publication date: 10/28/2006\n • Series: Cambridge Studies in International Relations Series , #55\n • Edition description: New Edition\n • Edition number: 1\n • Pages: 264\n • Product dimensions: 5.98 (w) x 8.98 (h) x 0.59 (d)\n\nTable of Contents\n\nList of figures and tables; Acknowledgments; 1. 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Read more\n\nSubscribe to RSS - Penguin General", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6708027124404907} +{"content": "English to Khmer Meaning :: advise\n\nដាស់ត្យេន\nណែនាំ\n- ណែនាំបានណែនាំទីប្រឹក្សាបានផ្តល់ដំបូន្មានដល់ការផ្តល់យោបល់\n\nShow English Meaning\n\nVerb(1) give advice to(2) inform (somebody(3) make a proposal, declare a plan for something\n\nShow Examples\n\n(1) The above guidelines advise against antibiotics because of their ineffectiveness, which may not be true.(2) I will amend archived entries to include corrections of fact and advise you accordingly.(3) And it may encourage solicitors to advise silence for other than good objective reasons.(4) Even if your security officers advise against it, why not pull over and mingle with the crowd?(5) we advise against sending cash by post(6) We advise against all but essential travel to all other parts of Iraq.(7) If you're hurt in an accident, your lawyer can advise you on the value of your claim.(8) Most homeopaths advise against the use of essential oils if you are taking a homeopathic remedy.(9) The experts advise against turning existing bedrooms into almost anything else.(10) He or she might advise against it because it may put you at risk of complications.(11) Your doctor will assess you, and advise the best course of treatment to deal with the problem.(12) we advise against sending cash by mail(13) As my name suggests, I am not qualified to offer advice but I would advise caution(14) You should lock into a fixed rate for the best deal - but experts advise against tying up your money for more than a year.(15) They advise against the sales of items that could be faulty and pose a danger risk like the brakes failing on a pushchair.(16) I wouldn't advise sleeping pills, but a nice warm bath might do the trick.\nRelated Words\n(1) advise against ::\nណែនាំប្រឆាំងនឹង\n1. counsel ::\nការប្រឹក្សា\n2. advocate ::\nអ្នកតស៊ូមតិ\n3. inform of ::\nជូនដំណឹងនៃការ\n4. propose ::\nស្នើ\n5. apprize ::\nDifferent Forms\nadvise, advised, advisement, advises, advising\nEnglish to Khmer Dictionary: advise\n\nMeaning and definitions of advise, translation in Khmer language for advise with similar and opposite words. 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Web. 24 Sep. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999885559082031} +{"content": "Book of the Month - September 2012\n\nAn Béal Bocht by Myles na gCopaleen is September's book of the month on ClubLeabhar.com.\nThe discussion forums are only available to registered members. Registration is free.\n\n11 messages\n\nPosted in this book's forum.\n\n1204 messages\n\nPosted in all forums to date.\n\nIf you are already registered, you can log in at the top of this page.\n\nAn Béal Bocht\nAn Béal Bocht\nISBN 0853427 94 1\nPublisher: Mercier Press\n\nClubLeabhar.com - Book of the Month, September 2012\n\nOne of the most well-known and appreciated Irish books ever written. 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The title of the new book is The Running Water River Bridge.  It’s a more complicated story than the previous books.  When the good guys lie, it’s worse than when the bad guys do it.  The next requirement for the book is to put it into the correct format for publishing…and then one last reread.  I think I will like this one the most.\n\nThe book to follow it will be a digression from the mystery/murder line, although I have a good idea for the next one of that type.  I have had requests within my family for me to write an autobiography.  Face it, spending  50+ years as an engineer leaves most of my close relatives and friends in the dark as to what my life has been all about.  My now deceased mother-in-law automatically thought that engineers simply looked up how to design things in a book…not so in real life!  You’ll see.\n\nThe plan for the book is for it to be grounded in writing that’s mixed with some poetry and sprinkled with some pictures.  My selected title is, The Practical Poet.  There is some chance that I can pull it off, but I do worry about its level of boredom.  It will take some thought, that’s for sure, and yet it will be non-fiction…easy, right?\n\nBefore finally deciding to write for fun and profit (still waiting for that part), I mused about the issue of why anyone would want to read what I write.  It all seems so egocentric.  As it turns out, it really is two other things, once you ignore the ego part.  It is both hard and fun.  I have written non-fiction memos throughout my time as an engineer.  I would say that fiction is actually much harder, especially book length fiction.  That first forty to fifty thousand words seem to take forever, and by then you still don’t know where the story is going to take you, the writer.  I worry that I left the reader back in the first few chapters.  You (the writer) don’t even know who the killer is in most cases until closer to the end of the story…or even how he or she gets caught…if ever.\n\nWriting is probably more of a mystery to the writer than it is to the reader!\n\nAnyway…glad to be back!\n\n4 thoughts on “What’s Next”\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Rebekah said\n\n My book arrived the other day. I’m so excited. Thanks", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9972342848777771} +{"content": "To decide, to be at the level of choice, is to take responsibility for your life and to be in control of your life.Rate it:(0.00 / 0 votes)Say it\n\nAbbie M. Dale\n\nAll Abbie M. Dale quotes | Abbie M. Dale Books\n\nclick to add your vote (2 votes)\n\nFind a translation for this quote in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this Abbie M. Dale quote with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this quote to your bibliography:\n\n\"Abbie M. Dale Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. 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Weinschenk, Ph.D (author of Neuro Web Design)\n\nHappy talk must die\" (self-congratulatory promotional writing)–Steve Krug, [author of Don't Make Me Think]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8891022801399231} +{"content": "Haunted House Ghost\n\nHaunted House Ghost\n\nHaunted House Ghost: Death At The Fall Festival\n(Braxton Campus Mysteries)\nby James J. Cudney\n\nMy Review\n\nIt’s Halloween and Professor Kellan is renovating his newly purchased rundown mansion in the Haunted House Ghost.\n\nA current mystery and a historic one compete for Kellan and his potential girlfriend, Sheriff April’s attention. Between that, a Fall Festival, a ghost, home renovations, a psychic, and a skeleton, no wonder Kellan and April can’t even find the time to go out on a date!\n\nGood thing there is a guide to Who’s Who in the front of the book. This book has the largest cast of any tale shorter than a 19th-century Russian novel. Luckily, you don’t need to memorize them all. The Haunted House Ghost quickly narrows down to a handful of suspects. Kudos to the author for making me second guess my thought on who was the murderer—multiple times right up to the reveal. Overall, an enjoyable cozy mystery. 4 stars!\n\nThanks to the author and Great Escapes Blog Tours for a copy in exchange for my honest review.\n\nDon’t forget about entering the giveaway shown below!\n\nAbout Haunted House Ghost\n\nHaunted House Ghost: Death At The Fall Festival\n(Braxton Campus Mysteries)\n\nCozy Mystery\n5th in Series\nGumshoe Books – A Next Chapter Imprint (October 1, 2019)\nDigital Edition, 275 pages\n\nIt’s Halloween, and excitement is brewing in Braxton to carve jack-o’-lanterns, go on haunted hayrides, and race through the spooky corn maze at the Fall Festival.\n\nDespite the former occupant’s warnings, Kellan renovates and moves into a mysterious old house. When a ruthless ghost promises retribution, our fearless professor turns to the eccentric town historian and an eerie psychic to communicate with the apparition. Meanwhile, construction workers discover a fifty-year-old skeleton after breaking ground on the new Memorial Library wing.\n\nWhile Kellan and April dance around the chemistry sparking between them, a suspicious accident occurs at the Fall Festival. Soon, Kellan discovers the true history and dastardly connections of the Grey family. But can he capture the elusive killer – and placate the revenge-seeking ghost.\n\nAbout James J. Cudney\n\nJames is my given name; most call me Jay. I grew up on Long Island and currently live in New York City, but I’ve traveled all across the US (and various parts of the world). After college, I spent 15 years working in technology and business operations in the sports, entertainment and media industries. Although I enjoyed my job, I left in 2016 to focus on my passion: telling stories and connecting people through words. My debut novel is ‘Watching Glass Shatter,’ a contemporary fiction family drama with elements of mystery, suspense, humor and romance. To see samples or receive news from my current and upcoming books, please subscribe with your email address at my website: https://jamesjcudney.com\n\nWhat do I do outside of writing: I’m an avid genealogist (discovered 2K family members going back about 250 years) and cook (I find it so hard to follow a recipe). I love to read; between Goodreads and my blog at https://thisismytruthnow.com, I have over 900 book reviews which will give you a full flavor for my voice and style. On my blog, there is humor, tears, love, friendship, advice and bloopers. Lots of bloopers where I poke fun at myself all the time. Even my dogs have segments where they complain about me. All these things make up who I am; none of them are very fancy or magnanimous, but they are real and show how I live every day.\n\nList of Books\n\nWatching Glass Shatter (October 2017)\n\nFather Figure (April 2018)\n\nBraxton Campus Mysteries\n\nAcademic Curveball – #1 (October 2018)\n\nBroken Heart Attack – #2 (November 2018)\n\nFlower Power Trip – #3 (March 2019)\n\nMistaken Identity Crisis – #4 (June 2019)\n\nHaunted House Ghost – #5 (October 2019)\n\nWebsites & Blog\n\nWebsite: https://jamesjcudney.com/\n\nBlog: https://thisismytruthnow.com\n\nNext Chapter: https://www.nextchapter.pub/authors/james-j-cudney?rq=cudney\n\nSocial Media Links\n\nAmazon: http://bit.ly/JJCIVBooks\n\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/jamescudney4\n\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesJCudneyIVAuthor/\n\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BraxtonCampusMysteries/\n\nPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/jamescudney4/\n\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamescudney4/\n\nGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/jamescudney4\n\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamescudney4\n\nPurchase Links – Amazon\n\na Rafflecopter giveaway\n\nOctober 1 – Ascroft, eh? – AUTHOR INTERVIEW\n\nOctober 2 – I Read What You Write – REVIEW\n\nOctober 2 – The Book’s the Thing – SPOTLIGHT\n\nOctober 2 – Lisa Ks Book Reviews – REVIEW\n\nOctober 3 – Reading Authors – SPOTLIGHT\n\nOctober 4 – Babs Book Bistro – SPOTLIGHT – Sapphyria’s Books\n\nOctober 4 – A Wytch’s Book Review Blog – CHARACTER GUEST POST\n\nOctober 5 – Diary of a Book Fiend – REVIEW\n\nOctober 6 – Rosepoint Publishing – REVIEW\n\nOctober 7 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT\n\nOctober 8 – I’m Into Books – SPOTLIGHT\n\nOctober 8 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – SPOTLIGHT*\n\nOctober 9 – Carla Loves To Read – REVIEW\n\nOctober 10 – Valerie’s Musings – REVIEW\n\nOctober 10 – Brooke Blogs – SPOTLIGHT\n\nOctober 11 – Diane Reviews Books – REVIEW\n\nOctober 11 – Ebook addicts – REVIEW\n\nOctober 12 – StoreyBook Reviews – SPOTLIGHT\n\nOctober 12 – fundinmental – SPOTLIGHT\n\nOctober 13 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT\n\nOctober 14 – Cozy Up With Kathy – GUEST POST\n\nHave you signed up to be a Tour Host?\n\nClick Here Find Details and Sign Up Today!\n\n1 Comment\n\n 1. Diane,\n\n Thank you for the wonderful review. I’m always glad when I can surprise a reader with the killer… and I know there were tons of characters. Now that there are 5 books in the series, there are a lot of folks to mention so it feel like a town moving forward. The Who’s Who is definitely a necessity! 🙂\n\n Going to share this all over – thank you again. Have a wonderful weekend.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "How to say condition in Thai kənˈdɪʃ ən\n\nWould you like to know how to translate condition to Thai? This page provides all possible translations of the word condition in the Thai language.\n\nDiscuss this condition Thai translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"condition.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 19 Aug. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": ". W. Bawcutt in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader\n\n • N W Bawcutt\n • N. W. Bawcutt\n • N.W. Bawcutt\n • Nina W. Bawcutt\n\nAbout N. W. Bawcutt\n\nN. W. Bawcutt is a published editor of children's books. Some of the published credits of N. W. Bawcutt include The Two Noble Kinsmen (Penguin Shakespeare), Measure for Measure (Oxford World's Classics), The Control and Censorship of Caroline Drama: The Records of Sir Henry Herbert, Master of the Revels 1623-73.\nTo edit or update the above biography on N. W. Bawcutt, please Log In or Register.\nLink to this page: http://www.jacketflap.com/n-w-bawcutt/115035\nPublished Works by N. W. Bawcutt\nClick a book's title or cover for more details and to read reviews\nSort by:     Ages:\nResults 1 - 2 of 2     # per page:\nTitle, Creators, Comments / Reviews Ages Date Published\n1. 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Measure for Measure (Oxford Shakespeare) (Hardcover)\n    Author: William Shakespeare\n    Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA\n? 06/06/1991\n499 Reviews  \nBestselling order determined by Amazon.com SalesRank(tm)\n\nLog In or Register to leave a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8133392333984375} +{"content": "\nden·​i·​grate | \\ ˈde-ni-ˌgrāt How to pronounce denigrate (audio) \\\ndenigrated; denigrating\n\nDefinition of denigrate\n\ntransitive verb\n\n1 : to attack the reputation of : defame denigrate one's opponents\n2 : to deny the importance or validity of : belittle denigrate their achievements\n\nOther Words from denigrate\n\ndenigration \\ ˌde-​ni-​ˈgrā-​shən How to pronounce denigrate (audio) \\ noun\ndenigrative \\ ˈde-​ni-​ˌgrā-​tiv How to pronounce denigrate (audio) \\ adjective\ndenigrator \\ ˈde-​ni-​ˌgrā-​tər How to pronounce denigrate (audio) \\ noun\ndenigratory \\ ˈde-​ni-​grə-​ˌtȯr-​ē How to pronounce denigrate (audio) \\ adjective\n\nDid you kRecent Examples on the Web The station broadcast across the Midwest, and Baker used its considerable reach, along with a print publication, to promote his cure, slander his personal enemies, and denigrate the mainstream medical establishment. The New Yorker, 26 Apr. 2022 Republicans never miss an opportunity to denigrate Mr. Biden. WSJ, 16 June 2022 Trump has repeatedly used Fauci's old remarks, such as urging people not to wear masks in the beginning of the pandemic because experts were afraid medical workers would run out of supplies, in an effort to denigrate the health official. Mike Brest, Washington Examiner, 13 Oct. 2020 Other memes use tropes and discredited data to denigrate the intelligence of non-white people. Ben Collins, NBC News, 15 May 2022 Those that seek to denigrate the erstwhile pursuit of the AI Confinement Problem are missing the bigger picture. Lance Eliot, Forbes, 5 May 2022 To be clear, the rat reference wasn’t meant to denigrate the caliber of candidates lining up to compete for the nomination. Gilbert Garcia, San Antonio Express-News, 26 Apr. 2022 In France, Macron’s opponents will continue to try to denigrate him, but the reality is that the centre has held, and this is ultimately good news for France and for Europe. Mike O'sullivan, Forbes, 25 Apr. 2022 Opponents of the initiative see it as an attempt to denigrate the LBTQ community. al, 11 Mar. 2022 See More\n\nThese example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'denigrate.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.\n\nFirst Known Use of denigrate\n\n1526, in the meaning defined at sense 1\n\nHistory and Etymology for denigrate\n\nLatin denigratus, past participle of denigrare, from de- + nigrare to blacken, from nigr-, niger black\n\nLearn More About denigrate\n\nTime Traveler for denigrate\n\nTime Traveler\n\nThe first known use of denigrate was in 1526\n\nSee more words from the same year\n\nListen to Our Podcast About denigrate\n\nDictionary Entries Near denigrate\n\ndenier à dieu\n\nSee More Nearby Entries \n\nStatistics for denigrate\n\nLast Updated\n\n1 Jul 2022\n\nCite this Entry\n\n“Denigrate.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/denigrate. Accessed 2 Jul. 2022.\n\nStyle: MLA\nMLACheck Mark Icon ChicagoCheck Mark Icon APACheck Mark Icon Merriam-WebsterCheck Mark Icon\n\nMore from Merriam-Webster on denigrate\n\nNglish: Translation of denigrate for Spanish Speakers\n\nBritannica English: Translation of denigrate for Arabic Speakers\n\nTest Your Vocabulary\n\nWords Named After People\n\n • name tags\n • Namesake of the leotard, Jules Léotard had what profession?\nSpell It\n\nCan you spell these 10 commonly misspelled words?\n\nUniversal Daily Crossword\n\nA daily challenge for crossword fanatics.\n\nLove words? 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In the lines meet, the point of meeting is the vertex of the angle. 2\nn. - A projecting or sharp corner; an angular fragment. 2\nn. - A name given to four of the twelve astrological \"houses.\" 2\nn. - A fishhook; tackle for catching fish, consisting of a line, hook, and bait, with or without a rod. 2\nv. i. - To fish with an angle (fishhook), or with hook and line. 2\nv. i. - To use some bait or artifice; to intrigue; to scheme; as, to angle for praise. 2\nv. t. - To try to gain by some insinuating artifice; to allure. 2\n\nThe word \"angle\" uses 5 letters: A E G L N.\n\nDirect anagrams of angle:\n  angel   glean\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after angle (in bold), or to aegln in any order:\na -   anlage   galena   b -   bangle   c -   glance   d -   angled   dangle   lagend   f -   flange   i -   genial   linage   j -   jangle   m -   legman   mangel   mangle   r -   angler   regnal   s -   angels   angles   gleans   t -   gelant   tangle   u -   lagune   langue   w -   wangle  \n\nShorter words found within angle:\nae   ag   age   al   ale   an   ane   egal   el   elan   en   eng   gae   gaen   gal   gale   gan   gane   gel   gen   glen   la   lag   lane   lang   lea   lean   leg   na   nae   nag   ne  \n\nList shorter words within angle, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in angle, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with angle, words containing angle or words ending with angle\n\nAll words formed from angle by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: an   ng   gl   le  \n\nBrowse words starting with angle by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: angiotensins  \nNext word in list: angled  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: nay   eglantine   oersted   al   aby   kief   oka  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\n2014 Jul 28 - 09:21:04 - Privacy Policy - © Copyright 2004-2014 MoreWords.com - Z - e2k - 18.608mS\n\nShare on Facebook, Google and Twitter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993922710418701} +{"content": "Massachusetts buys most of Maine (16 words)\n\nHistorical Context Note\n\nDownload PDF Save to Bookshelf Share on Facebook Tweet Report an Error\n\nThe British colony of Massachusetts buys most of Maine from the heirs of Sir Ferdinando Gorges.\n\nWe have have no profile for this entry. 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Holme.    1\nHolme Wilfrid   2\nHolmegaard Stig Nistrup : Measurement of cyclic AMP in clinical investigations.  1982 1\nHolmen Bengt P Son   2\nHolmen Hans   2\nHolmen Margnus : Flexibility and stability in the innovating economy [electronic resource] / edited by Maureen McKelvey and Magnus Holmén.  2006 1\nHolmer Arthur J : A parametric grammar of Seediq.  1996 1\nHolmer C G : Representative art of our time.    1\nHolmer Gustaf   2\nHolmer Joan Ozark : \"Merchant of Venice\" : choice, hazard and consequence.  1995 1\nHolmer Nils Magnus   4\nHolmer Paul Leroy : Studies in the military organization of the Yorkist kings.  1986 1\nHolmer Per : Jag ar tusenden / utg. av P. Holmer.  1975 1\nHolmer Vanja E : Stories from two native tribes of eastern Australia / by M. Holmer and V.E. Holmer.  1969 1\nHolmes   18\nHolmes A J : Spring plankton surveys in the Blackwater Estuary, 1993-1997 / C.J. Fox, S.P. Milligan and A.J. Holmes.  1999 1\nHolmes A S : Flow-of-funds, Australia, 1953/54 to 1961/62.  1965 1\nHolmes Abraham 1685 : The bloody assizes, or, A compleat history of the life of George Lord Jefferies, from his birth to this present time : ... to which is added Major Holmes's excellent speech, with the dying speeches and prayers of many other eminent Protestants : none of which were ever before publish'd ...  1689 1\nHolmes Alan : Robert Musil : Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften : an examination of the relationship between author, narrator and protagonist.  1978 1\nHolmes Alan R : The New York foreign exchange market.  1959 1\nHolmes Alison   2\nHolmes Amy Austin 1973 : Coups and revolutions [electronic resource] : mass mobilization, the Egyptian military, and the United States from Mubarak to Sisi / Amy Austin Holmes.  2019 1\nHolmes Ann E M   2\nHolmes Ann M : There's a business in every woman : a 7-step guide to discovering, starting, and building the business of your dreams / Ann M. Holmes.  2008 1\nHolmes Anna M : Molluscan conservation : a strategy for the twenty first century.  c1998 1\nHolmes Annie : Hope deferred : narratives of Zimbabwean lives / edited by Peter Orner and Annie Holmes ; with a foreword by Brian Chikwava ; Associate editors, Aurora Brackett, Joseph Chikowero, Doug Ford, Beautie Masvaure ; Assistant editors, Natalie Baszile and 15 others ; Research editor, Alex Carp.  2010 1\nSave marked records Save all on page\nResult Page   Prev Next", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998582005500793} +{"content": "Ender's Game\nOrson Scott Card\nStarscape (2002)\nIn Collection\nScience Fiction\nArtificial Intelligence, Child Soldiers, Children's Stories, American, Science Fiction, Wiggin, Ender (Fictitious Character)\nPaperback 9780765342294\nWiner of the Hugo and Nebula Awards\nProduct Details\nLoC Classification PS3553.A655 .E5 2002\nDewey 813.54\nCover Price $6.99\nNo. of Pages 336\nHeight x Width 7.5 x 4.9  inch\nPersonal Details\nRead It Yes\nOwner Chuck Dinkins\nLinks Amazon.com\nLibrary of Congress", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8371288776397705} +{"content": "Beta Reader Group discussion\n\nAuthors Seeking FREE Betas > 7 Chapters of Contemporary Romance\n\nComments Showing 1-2 of 2 (2 new)    post a comment »\ndateDown arrow    newest »\n\nmessage 1: by Shannon (new)\n\nShannon Mckee | 1 comments I have an unedited 7 chapter sample of a romance novel that I'm working on. 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Other elements of family from Grace calling herself Charlie’s aunt, Isabel’s relationship with Cat, her engagement and pending marriage to Jamie, meeting Dove’s nephew, as well as reflecting on past relationships allows Isabel to see the complexities of how we define family. As usual Isabel's reflections turn philosophical. ( )\n  4leschats | Apr 6, 2013 |\nPleasant but weak. I absolutely cannot picture Isabel as a young woman and I don't know why. In my mind, she's about 45 yet I know she's not. ( )\n  ccayne | Oct 22, 2012 |\nSo far so good - Isabel is a crack up! I love the way her thoughts go off in a tangent. Interesting read - enjoyable but not fantastic. I love the differences between Scotland and America in the writing style, it was quite endearing. I truly love some of their sayings that are so much more polite that we are - things such as \"Mind if I come round?\" and the thoughts of how \"one ought to respond to a stranger.\" Cute! 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[1913 Webster] 2 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • secrecy — index concealment, confidence (relation of trust), evasion, mystery, obscuration, privacy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary\n\n • secrecy — (n.) early 15c., secretee, quality of being secret, from O.Fr. secré, variant of secret (see SECRET (Cf. secret)). Form altered late 16c. on model of primacy, etc …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • secrecy — [n] concealment clandestineness, confidence, confidentiality, covertness, dark, darkness, furtiveness, hiding, hush, isolation, mystery, privacy, reticence, retirement, seclusion, secretiveness, secretness, silence, solitude, stealth, suppression …   New thesaurus\n\n • secrecy — [sē′krə sē] n. pl. secrecies [altered < ME secretee < secre, secret < OFr secré < L secretus: see SECRET] 1. the condition of being secret or concealed 2. a tendency to keep things secret; practice or habit of being secretive …   English World dictionary\n\n • Secrecy — For the 2008 documentary film, see Secrecy (film). Secret and Covert redirect here. For other uses, see Secret (disambiguation) and Covert (disambiguation). Clandestinity redirects here. For the diriment impediment in the canon law of the Roman… …   Wikipedia\n\n • secrecy — n. 1) to ensure secrecy 2) strict secrecy 3) secrecy in (secrecy in conducting negotiations) 4) in secrecy (to meet in secrecy) (the meetings were held in the strictest secrecy) 5) (misc.) to swear smb. to secrecy * * * [ siːkrɪsɪ] (misc.) to… …   Combinatory dictionary\n\n • secrecy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, complete, total ▪ great, strict, utmost ▪ excessive ▪ government …   Collocations dictionary\n\n • secrecy — se|cre|cy [ˈsi:krəsi] n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: secretie secrecy (15 16 centuries), from secre secret (14 16 centuries), from Old French secré, from Latin secretus; SECRET1] 1.) the process of keeping something secret, or when something is… …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • secrecy — se|cre|cy [ sikrəsi ] noun uncount a situation in which you keep something secret, or the process of keeping something secret: Discussions were to take place in total secrecy. shrouded/cloaked/veiled in secrecy: The Iraqi contract was shrouded in …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\n • secrecy — noun (U) 1 the process of keeping something secret, or the state of being kept a secret: I must stress the need for absolute secrecy about the project. 2 be sworn to secrecy if you have been sworn to secrecy by someone, you have promised them… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9640236496925354} +{"content": "It’s been a while\n\nIt’s been a long time since I last posted on my blog and even longer since I posted a review. 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Standing there with my book was wonderful and humbling.  It is my life’s work, and the main reason I wanted it published was to help people – and from the feedback I am receiving, that goal is being met.  I couldn’t have written that book without Pacifica creating such a respectful and loving container to work and complete my Ph.D. coursework!  I really struggled with starting my program almost 20 years ago because of my niece’s death.  Because I did, a vessel was created for my heart and soul through the teachings of Alchemy – this medieval process – to be the tender of my writhing grief.  I wrote a paper a quarter about my grief, and unbeknownst to me, these papers became the chapters of my dissertation that I transformed twelve years later into my book.  I am forever grateful to Pacifica and the opportunity for my heart and soul to heal and thrive in order to tend others in their sorrow and grief.\n\nIt is wonderful to follow my book and see where she takes me!  This summer I head to Florence to teach on my book at the Florence Seminars.  It’s quite amazing what continues to happen because of my book.\n\nRecent Posts\nContact Us\n\nWe're not around right now. 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When she lands a rare interview with Robert Gunner, CEO of World Power, a company building a controversial dam in the Amazon rainforest, she anticipates a personal triumph—only to have the story go terribly awry.\nHeads of other big corporations start dying in gruesome fashion, at the hands of a mysterious group known as “The Six.” Washington’s investigative instinct kicks in but her search is not made any easier by her improbable attraction to the reclusive CEO Gunner. 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My first book, Dangerous Women, Libertine Epicures, and the Rise of Sensibility, 1670-1730 (Ashgate, 2011), considers the female libertine figure, the neo-Epicurean revival, and the rise of sensibility in literature written from the late Stuart to the early Georgian periods in England. Recent articles have appeared in Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theatre Research, CEA Critic, and Papers on Language and Literature, among other peer-reviewed journals, books, and encyclopedia entries. Current projects examine early medical theories of hysteria and the depiction of women’s bodies in texts written between 1660-1750.\n\nThe High Point Admissions Office is Located in Wrenn Hall.\n\nTours are available 7 days a week. 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Portions copyright © by original authors, rights reserved, used by permission; Portions 17 USC §107.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9646735191345215} +{"content": "Dictionary: A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z\n\nIn the limelight\n\nin the spotlight\n. At the center of public attention or notoriety. For example,\nJohn loves being in the limelight\nThe reporters made sure the attractive new actress would be in the spotlight\n. Both terms come from the theater and allude to focusing light on an important person, the first from a lighting device used from about 1840 on, the second from the early 1900s. Also see\n\nRead Also:\n\n • In the lurch\n\n see: leave someone in the lurch\n\n • In the middle of\n\n 1. Also, in the midst of . During, while engaged in, as in He stopped him in the middle of his speech , or I’m in the midst of calculating my income tax . The first expression dates from about 1600, the second from about 1500. Also see in the midst 2. in the middle […]\n\n • In the midst\n\n 1. Also, in one’s midst. Surrounded by, among, as in I saw a familiar face in the midst of the crowd, or To think there was a Nobel Prize winner in our midst! [ c. 1500s ] 2. See in the middle of , def. 1.\n\n • In the mood\n\n Disposed or inclined toward something, as in I’m in the mood for a good long walk. This phrase is also put in the negative, I’m not in the mood to argue. [ Late 1500s ]\n\nDisclaimer: In the limelight definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.975338876247406} +{"content": "search for books and compare prices\ncover image\nOS X: Questions and Answers\nThe price is the lowest for any condition, which may be new or used; other conditions may also be available. Rental copies must be returned at the end of the designated period, and may involve a deposit.\nJump down to see edition details for: Paperback\nBibliographic Detail\nPublisher Createspace Independent Pub\nPublication date January 4, 2016\nPages 320\nBinding Paperback\nBook category Adult Non-Fiction\nISBN-13 9781523238958\nISBN-10 152323895X\nDimensions 0.73 by 6 by 9 in.\nOriginal list price $15.00\nSummaries and Reviews\nAmazon.com description: Product Description: If you have a question about OS X this is the book with the answers. OS X: Questions and Answers takes some of the best questions and answers asked on the superuser.com website. You can use this book to look up commonly asked questions, browse questions on a particular topic, compare answers to common topics, check out the original source and much more. This book has been designed to be very easy to use, with many internal references set up that makes browsing in many different ways possible. Topics covered include: Snow Leopard, the terminal, keyboard shortcuts, Finder, Linux, Lion, Time Machine, SSH, partitioning, permissions, security and many more.\n\nBook cover for 9781523238958\nThe price comparison is for this edition\nfrom Createspace Independent Pub (January 4, 2016)\n9781523238958 | details & prices | 320 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 0.73 in. | List price $15.00\nAbout: If you have a question about OS X this is the book with the answers.\n\nPricing is shown for items sent to or within the U.S., excluding shipping and tax. Please consult the store to determine exact fees. 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We craven, ink-stained wretches are often more than happy to accept these invitations, as our schedules allow, on the dual grounds that: a) there may be a story in it, and b) it sounds like fun.\n\nRead More\n\nTempering Toronto\n\nIn the midst of all this, however, I somehow got the bright idea that, at some point, I would open a bar, mostly to put an end to the dearth of decent cocktails in this city but also because over the last decade I have learned that writing, unlike crime, doesn’t pay. And, with this in mind, I looked at a lot of spaces. Some were too big, others too small; some had small animals living in crawl spaces and others had black mold worthy of a National Geographic piece. All pretty much had super-shady landlords.\n\nRead More\n\nSign up to receive Good Food Revolution content in your inbox, every week.\n\nDon't worry, as we won't spam.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998278796672821} +{"content": "\nRoot: ano\n\nano is a common word root in the Filipino language.\n\nMeaning of the root ano:\n~ related to what\n\nAno Words and Definitions:\n\nExample words using the Filipino / Tagalog root \"ano\"\n\nAnó ba 'yan! : [interjection] What the heck! My goodness! (expressing irritation) What is that?!   more... »\nAnó daw? : [phrase] When you failed to hear/understand something; What was said?; What was that?; Say it again?   more... »\nano-anó : [pronoun] what; plural of \"what\"; plural of \"ano\"   more... »\nkaáno-anó : [phrase] said to ask how one person is related to another   more... »\ndí umanó : [adverb/adjective] allegedly   more... »\nkahit anó : anything; any; whatever   more... »\nanó : [question word] what; is that right?; right?   more... »\numanó : [verb] to do something that is impolite to say what it is directly; to do something that cannot/should not be mentioned;   more... »\nanó man : [phrase] whatever; something; anything; no matter what   more... »\nAnóng say mo? : [interjection] What do you think?   more... »\npaano : [adverb] how; in what way; what then   more... »\nanuhín : [verb] to do something with (idiomatic)   more... »\nEh anó ngayón? : [phrase] So what?   more... »\nwaláng anu-anó : [adjective] sudden   more... »\nAno?! : [interjection] Say what?!   more... »\nAno'ng : [question] what; * a combination of \"ano\" and \"ang,\" often written \"anong\" without the apostrophe   more... »\náanhín : [verb] what is it worth to someone/something (OF); what will be the use or value of something (OF)   more... »\nanó na? : [expression] what now?; what next?   more... »\nAnó ba?! : [interjection] What do you want?! Don't bother me!   more... »\nkung anó : [phrase] as to what; that which; something; what; like; as   more... »\n\nJoin us! We are a free online community for Filipino / Tagalog language learners\n\nAbout this site:\nThe FilipinoLessons.com website is maintained by an American/Filipino husband and wife team, along with the help of several talented teachers and residents of the Philippines, especially teachers Joseph P., Roma J. and Tagamanila, without whom this website would not be possible! Thank you to all those who helped with the creation and on-going maintenance and development of this site.\n\nFilipinoLessons.com Facebook\n\nFilipinoLessons.com Twitter\n\nBrowser Extensions\n\nSearch the Filipino dictionary:\n\nJoin us! We are a free online community for Filipino / Tagalog language learners\n\nDid you find an error or think of an improvement for this entry? Please let us know, your feedback is very helpful!\nSubmit Suggestion »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998208224773407} +{"content": "Just Beyond: The Scare School\n\nWe rated this book:\n\nWhen Jess, Josh, and Marco discover a weird robot creature roaming the halls of The Scare School, they aren’t sure if it is a large insect or just a bizarre bot. Little do the three of them know that this weird creature will only be the beginning of a terrifying adventure. In a split-second decision, the three children decide to jump into a swirling vortex, landing them in another dimension. Now, Jess Josh and Marco must figure out where they are and how to escape before it’s too late.\n\nIn this new graphic-novel series for middle-graders, Just Beyond: The Scare School, readers will be whisked into a science-fiction terror complete with alternate dimensions, a human-eating robot, and a school that traps its students. Middle-grade readers will instantly relate with the three main earthly characters, while the name of the school alone will make them want to read the story. However, with its dual first-person narratives and confusing storyline, readers might be left questioning a few aspects of the plot. Hoping for a true Goosebumps in aesthetic and effect, I found this storyline to fall flat, yet I am optimistic that the next book in the series will deliver.\n\nReviewed By:\n\nAuthor R. L. Stine\nStar Count /5\nFormat Trade\nPage Count 144 pages\nPublisher KaBOOM!\nPublish Date 2019-09-03\nISBN 9781684154166\nBookshop.org Buy this Book\nIssue January 2020\nCategory Sequential Art\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Just Beyond: The Scare School”\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Long a showcase for partnerships with other area organizations, […]\n\nDina Nayeri named 2018 Paul Engle Prize winner\n\nDina Nayeri has been named the seventh recipient of the Paul Engle Prize, presented by the Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature organization. The prize, established in 2011, honors an individual who, like Paul Engle, represents a pioneering spirit in the world of literature through writing, editing, publishing, or teaching, and whose active participation in […]\n\nSign up to read Moby-Dick during the festival\n\nThe Book Festival public reading of the classic novel, Moby-Dick, starts on Oct. 10. To sign up please email Nick Dolan at mobydickiowacity@gmail.com The team, led by Anna Barker, who organizes the public reading of a classic each year during the Book Festival, we will read in front of the Old Capitol on: Tuesday, Oct. 10, 9 a.m. […]\n\nBookforum loves ICBF authors\n\nIn the new issue of Bookforum magazine, three 2014 Iowa City Book Festival authors receive rave reviews. We couldn’t have said it better ourselves, which is why we’ll share some highlights here. On James Ellroy’s Perfidia: Perfidia is high Ellroy. The language is on fire, the complexities are grueling. If you can bear the queasy darkness, […]\n\nCelebrate the 200th anniversary of Scott’s Waverley novels at the Book Fest\n\nIn celebration of the 200th anniversary of Sir Walter Scott’s Waverley novels, a free literary and musical performance of Scottish culture will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5, at the Englert Theatre. Narrated by Alan Riach, Professor of Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow and Ida Cordelia Beam Distinguished Visiting Professor at The […]\n\nMore authors and events added to festival lineup\n\nPlanning continues for the 2014 Iowa City Book Festival, to be held Oct. 2-5 in and around downtown Iowa City. In addition to previously announced authors like James Ellroy, Jane Smiley, Terrence Holt, Mary Szybist and others, the lineup now includes: –Iowa City native Sean Strub, who will talk about his new memoir, Body Counts: A […]\n\nRobinson, Smiley Highlight 2014 Iowa City Book Festival Lineup\n\nTwo Pulitzer Prize winners will launch their new novels at the Iowa City Book Festival, Oct. 2-5, 2014. Marilynne Robinson and Jane Smiley each will debut new work at the festival. Robinson unveils Lila at a free event on Friday, Oct. 3, at the Englert Theatre. Of the book, Publisher’s Weekly writes, “This third of […]\n\n2013 Book Festival readings and discussions available online\n\nSeveral of the 2013 Book Festival readings and panel discussions are now available on the City Channel 4 website and the Iowa City Public Library channel website. Visit City Channel 4 to stream readings by: Madeline Roemig Bendorf (Growing up in Amana), Alexander Maksik (You Deserve Nothing), Anthony Marra (A Constellation of Vital Phenomena), Bennett […]\n\nTransportation and Parking at the Book Festival\n\nBuses: Iowa City Transit maps and schedules Coralville Transit maps and schedules Nearby Garages: Dubuque Street Garage (220 S. Dubuque Street) One block south of the Public Library. First hour free, $1 per hour for each additional hour. Capitol Street Garage (Burlington & Capitol Street) Adjoins Old Capitol Town Center. 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Web. 19 Aug. 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9905160069465637} +{"content": "Ibrahim Abubakar Sambo hails from Donga in North-eastern Nigerian Taraba state.He is a graduate of law from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and the Nigerian Law school(Abuja campus) and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2008.Presently, a private Legal Practitioner based in Abuja, Nigeria.\nHis interest in poetry dates back to his secondary school literature class.\nHis favourite poem is 'daffodils' by William Wordsworth and his favourite poet is Maya Angelou.He writes poems once in a blue moon; only when he is in a compelling mood to write.\n\nIbrahim Sambo Poems\n\nHymn Of Peace\n\nFrom Donga\nTo Tonga\nThe world is music tuned\nThere is melody for every mood... more »\n\nPorcelain Heart\n\nMy heart is china made\nPoor porcelain that easy breaks\nWith both my hands so crystal clean... more »\n\nHollow Palm Leaves\n\nLike palm leaves\nWithout the breeze\nThe stillness of the heart\nWithout its beats... more »\n\nIbrahim Sambo Quotes\n\nComments about Ibrahim Sambo\n\nThere is no comment submitted by members.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7189691066741943} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 4 (1 votes)\nFields of Victory is a popular book by Mrs. Humphry Ward. 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While the premise is about saving the world, the underlying theme is trust, and the characters’ relationships are at the center. The book explores how far people are willing to go before they defy their core values, and how those decisions affect their loved ones.\n\nIf you’re interested in reading it and perhaps reviewing it, I’d gladly send you a digital copy.\n\nPlease contact me here.\n\nAfter Mike goes through a gut-wrenching betrayal by his fiancée, he finds himself in what he thinks might be the afterlife. But this is no heaven. The gods made a mistake and created another Earth in a parallel universe, putting both universes in peril. They need someone from his planet to destroy the alternate, and Mike is randomly selected for the job.\n\nTrapped in an impossible choice, Mike accepts his mission and is returned to an Earth—and a body—so unlike his own. There, he meets Jane, who is—unbeknownst to him—the secret leader of an organization bent on tracking down Earth’s saboteur. In the face of her passion for humanity, Mike’s resolve falters. If Mike won’t complete his mission, the gods will.\n\nFirst three pages\n\nAbout me\n\nAfter working for several years as a professor in Brazil, C. Hofsetz moved to the United States and changed careers. Currently, he is a Software Engineer Manager at Microsoftory about a fantastic world of gods meddling with humans.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nConnecting to %s\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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She established the use of birth control in the United States, founded the organizations that would later form Planned Parenthood, and […]\n\nBest Books 2012: Graphic Novels\n\nAre You My Mother\n\nBechdel, Alison. Are You My Mother? A Comic Drama. Houghton Harcourt. ISBN 9780618982509. $22. Using literature and psychoanalysis as twin lenses, Bechdel examines her own and her mother’s interwoven lives in a complex, almost dizzying tour de force of storytelling. More than matching her acclaimed Fun Home for its blend of drama, poignancy, and humor, […]\n\nBest Books 2011: Graphic Novels\n\nBest Books 2011: Graphic Novels", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999063611030579} +{"content": "How to say BEG in Spanish bɛg\n\nWould you like to know how to translate BEG to Spanish? 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Web. 3 Jul 2015. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "CALL FOR PAPERS: \"Women's Voices\" --Upcoming Issue for Spring Journal\n\nEvent Details\n\nCALL FOR PAPERS: \"Women's Voices\" --Upcoming Issue for Spring Journal\n\nTime: December 12, 2013 to June 1, 2014\nLocation: email submission\nWebsite or Map: http://www.springjournalandbo…\nEvent Type: call, for, papers\nOrganized By: Spring Journal\nLatest Activity: Mar 17, 2014\n\nExport to Outlook or iCal (.ics)\n\nEvent Description\n\nSpring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture, Vol. 91\n\nSubmission Deadline: June 1, 2014\n\nPublication Date: Fall 2014\n\nClick here for submission guidelines\n\nSpring Journal is accepting submissions for its Fall 2014 issue “Women’s Voices,” inspired by When Women Were Birds: Fifty-Four Variations on Voice, the most recent book by American activist and naturalist Terry Tempest Williams, www.coyoteclan.com. This volume also will feature an in-depth interview with the author.\n\nIn the opening pages of When Women Were Birds, Terry Tempest Williams tells us what led her to write this book. When she was in her early 30s, her mother, age fifty-four, died of cancer. Shortly before her death, she told Terry: “I am leaving you all my journals . . . But you must promise me that you will not look at them until after I am gone.” (It was a tradition in the Mormon faith for women to keep journals documenting their lives in the Mormon community.) A month after her mother died, Terry found the journals, shelves and shelves of them, all blank. Terry did not write about her inheritance of her mother’s blank journals and what they might signify at that time, but came back to them over twenty years later when she was fifty-four herself, the same age her mother was when she died.\n\nWhen Women Were Birds contains fifty-four evocative essays by Terry Tempest Williams on “What is Voice?” where she grapples with the meaning behind her mother’s decision to leave her journals blank. She uses the image of the blank journals to explore complex and often contradictory subjects that she relates to issues of women expressing themselves (or not): Story, Secrets, Survival, Silence, Solitude, Suffering, Sovereignty, Speaking Up, Sexuality, Shadow.\n\nWhen Women Were Birds is filled with quotes that could each alone provide the basis for an article:\n\n • · “I am writing the creation story of my own voice through the blank pages my mother has bequeathed to me.”\n • · “The first voice I heard belonged to my mother.”\n • · “What is the gesture of a woman’s hand covering her mouth?”\n • · “When one woman doesn't speak, other women get hurt.\"\n • · “I am afraid of silence. 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The airline has canceled all outbound flights.\n\nFirst Known Use of OUTBOUND\n\nNext Word in the Dictionary: out–boxPrevious Word in the Dictionary: outbondAll Words Near: outbound\nJuly 04, 2015\nstringent Hear it\nrigorous, strict, or severe\nTake a 3-minute break and test your skills!\nHow to use a word that (literally) drives some people nuts.\nTest your vocab with our fun, fast game\nAilurophobia, and 9 other unusual fears", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5894257426261902} +{"content": "How to say FIG in Dutch fɪg\n\nWould you like to know how to translate FIG to Dutch? This page provides all possible translations of the word FIG in the Dutch language.\n\nDiscuss this FIG Dutch translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"FIG.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 28 Feb. 2015. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992974400520325} +{"content": "Author: Lauren Dane\n\nThe story goes like this - While on pregnancy bed rest, Lauren Dane had plenty of down time so her husband took her comments about \"giving that writing thing a serious go\" to heart and brought home a secondhand laptop. She wrote her first book on it before it gave up the ghost. Even better, she sold that book and never looked back.\n\nToday Lauren is a New York Times bestselling author of over fifty novels and novellas across several genres.\n\nReview Archive", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999805212020874} +{"content": "The viaLibri website requires cookies to work properly. You can find more information in our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.\n\nRecently found by viaLibri....\n\nFar East.\nLondon: B. T. Batsford Ltd,, 1945.. Octavo. Original orange cloth lettered in yellow, top edge red. With the dust jacket. Colour frontispiece after a painting by the author, 44 black and white photographs on plate paper, 14 illustrations in the text. Very slightly bowed, spine a little faded at foot. A very good copy in the dust jacket, very lightly foxed, spine panel faded, chipped at extremities. First edition, first impression. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper: \"To Hugh Francis who was so helpful to me in my travels abroad – with all good wishes Cecil Beaton\". The recipient, Hugh Francis, has written his ownership signature above. A \"Hugh Francis\" appeared in the 1971 film Beaton by Bailey, David Bailey's documentary profile of Beaton. Far East is the photographically illustrated travelogue of the author's journey through India and China during the Second World War, on assignment from the Ministry of Information. 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Web. 31 May 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000008463859558} +{"content": " • Second Chance Romance: Melissa's Secret\n\n • By: Olivia Myers\n • Narrated by: Kaiya Cyr\n • Length: 1 hr and 40 mins\n • Release date: 08-04-16\n • Language: English\n • Publisher: Olivia Myers\n • 4.3 (9 ratings)Small-town good girl and bad boy NFL star meet again.\nMelissa, once destined to be a famous singer, now waitresses at a diner. Shaken when a surprise text from her former best friend turns things upside down, she tries to avoid a reunion that is more complicated than anyone could understand.\nBrad, a professional football star, drags himself away from his latest fling to head home for his sister's wedding. Little does he know it is a trip that will alter his future forever.\nWill Melissa sacrifice her own happiness to protect the secret she has held so long?\nWill Brad be able to return to life on the gridiron after his past is revealed?\n©2016 Olivia Myers (P)2016 Olivia Myers\nShow More Show Less\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful\n\nBy wendigee on 10-19-16\n\nSacrifices hurt!\n\nWould you consider the audio edition of Second Chance Romance: Melissa's Secret to be better than the print version?\n\nI enjoy audiobooks because I can listen while in the car. I never read the book version.\n\nWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Second Chance Romance: Melissa's Secret?\n\nWhen Brad see's Emmy for the first time\n\nWhich character – as performed by Kaiya Cyr – was your favorite?\n\nDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?\n\nThe book made me cry and anger at the lost years.\n\nAny additional comments?\n\nThank god for the babysitter, Tess. She was a lifesaver. Too bad we don't all have a friend like that!\n\nRead More Hide me\n\nBy A D. on 10-16-16\n\nBeautiful romance, beautifully presented\n\nKudos to Olivia Myers for writing quite a fantastic short story. There is a wealth of emotion, a strength of character, a certain poignancy, a vibrant sexual tension, and a depth of history that is quite tangible in this story, despite its short length. The plot isn't unique but Kaiya Cyr's narration adds the perfect texture to the story and carries you through to a wonderful HEA. Not always achievable with a less than two hour story and, as such, quite incredible and enjoyable.\n\nThis audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Blast.\n\nRead More Hide me\nSee all Reviews\n© Copyright 1997 - 2018 Audible, Inc", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8351607918739319} +{"content": "Sturzhalde pronunciation: How to pronounce Sturzhalde in German\n\nPronunciation: Sturzhalde\n\nAdded on: 2012-10-08 Listened: 0 times\nin: Add categories to Sturzhalde\n\nPronunciation in German [de]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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It's been my bible for a long time.\nReading, writing, football, family\nWebsite / Homepage\nMy Blog\nFavorite Genres\nFavorite Books\nThe Wheel of Time\nFavorite Authors\nRobert Jordan, Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman, Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child, John Marco, David Eddings\nFavorite Quote\n\"I created these characters, and I am an Old Testament God with my fist in the middle of their lives.\" ~ Robert Jordan(1948-2007)\nFavorite Movies\nAvatar, The Dark Knight, Jurassic Park, Half-Baked\nA Byzantine spy questions the motives of God as he witnesses the horrors of the Crusade\nRated: 13+\n~3,135 Words\nAction/Adventure, Drama, Fantasy\nType: Short Story\nUpdated 8 years ago\nA fallen cop tries to tie up some loose ends before his retirement.\nRated: 18+\n~3,803 Words\nCrime/Gangster, Detective, Drama\nType: Short Story\nUpdated 8 years ago\nA mercenary captain seeks justice by joining a quest for vengeance\nRated: 13+\n~10,766 Words\nFantasy, Action/Adventure, Drama\nType: Novella\nUpdated 8 years ago\n Rated: E · Writing.Com · #1346188\n A collection of short stories for the Daily Flash Fiction contest.\n Rated: E · Contest · #1955401\n A collection of stories for the Writer's Cramp\n Rated: 13+ · Fantasy · #1952343\n A peasant fights to save his wife from becoming a living sacrifice to the Old Gods.\n Rated: 13+ · Drama · #1411421\n A Mother conspires to save her children\n Rated: 13+ · Drama · #1444810\n A ninja infiltrates an enemy's stronghold to end a war for her king.\nPrinted from https://www.writing.com/main/profile/biography/duggadugga", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.994152843952179} +{"content": "NC Poetry Society\n\nLocation: R.A. 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Read More\nFocuses on the events and characters that gave birth to the scenes so many of hold in our mental storehouse of television memories IF YOU HAVE TIME, I WOULD LOVE SOME FEEDBACK Read More\n\nReads: 178\n\nComments: 6\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nTags: tv, media, homicide\n\nMCS is a televised death game where criminals and others in debt are placed to erase their debt or serve their time. This is one contestants story. Read More\nBoJack Horseman focuses on men's depression, a part of society that severely lacks representation. This essay focuses on how men's mental health can be overlooked or ignored. Read More\n\nEssay / Humor\n\nJanuary 13, 2020\n\nReads: 311\n\nComments: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nTags: food, tv, cars\n\nInspired by media interviews during this fractious UK election. Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay, 540 words. Read More\n\nFeatured Review by Vance Currie\n\n\"Well told, Adam. I am not sure what you call this kind of story but, in concept, it explains how so many people have been coerced into putting t...\" Read More\n\nBert may be a lot of things but he is not always logical in his thinking, I'm not sure if it is age related or if he has always been that way. Anyway, Bert is back on the \"Talking to Flies thing\", ( from Chapter #10). Read More\n\nTags: death, tv, flies\n\nThe T.V. is on. I feel loved and safe. The T.V. is off. I hear and feel the war waging upstairs past the basement door. Read More\n\nTags: tv, video-games\n\nThe status of certain sections of electorate in India, who can be mesmerized with the freebies Read More\n\nTags: tv, manga, leader, freebie\n\nPoem / Other\n\nApril 07, 2019\n\ni watch tv i see tv i addicted to tv i love tv tv holds me tv fills me tv romances me tv kills me the journey i take with each minute the journey i take is a fantasy the journey i take is amazing we are one adventure we… Read More\n\nTags: love, poem, tv\n\nMemory of 1965 Christmas Eve Television Read More\n\nTags: tv, panties, rental\n\nBook / Science Fiction\n\nDecember 12, 2017\n\nReads: 519\n\nThe EKG House\n\nFour hundred years after the extinction of the human race, a small group of humans is revived by an alien civilization. Idea rights go to BYUTV, Orson Scott Card, Aaron Johnston. This is only a recreation of the show itself, and each chapter is an episode. I… Read More\n\nTags: tv, book, extinct, byu, byutv\n\nJust a rebuttal against all of the most common things I consider mistakes which other less-observant people tend to make. Read More\n\nPoem / Poetry\n\nOctober 18, 2017\n\nShort poem of a child who wanted to leave their home. The parent reassuring the child and showing the brighter sides. Read More\n\nTags: family, tv, home, sickness, loud\n\nReads: 774\n\nComments: 3\n\nShelves: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nTags: tv, movie\n\nScript / Humor\n\nMarch 09, 2017\n\nMy take on the Channel 4-esque documentary involving someone who suffers with a condition called CLUMSY. Read More\n\nTags: humour, tv, comedy, film, sketch\n\nA flash fiction piece. Did Kelly find anything to watch that night? Read More\n\nTags: tv, nightmares, eerie\n\nA vivid memory from my childhood is of the men in our neighborhood gathering after work for a game of horseshoes in a vacant lot that was next to our house. It seems to me that the pace of life was more relaxed then. Work was from 9-5 and then… Read More\nThis highlights the fakers of the world. Read More\n\nTags: life, tv, fake\n\na poem on the merits of simplicity Read More\nThese are unreal TV awards for various subjects. Read More\n\nTags: tv, fake, awards\n\nThoughts and predictions for The Big Bang Theory (TBBT) season 9! Warning: SPOILERS! Read More\nLondon Streets is a series. It is a script. It is based on Tv soaps. It is a teens soap. I would love it if one day it was on Tv. Read More\n\nReads: 618\n\nComments: 1\n\nShelves: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nthis is an essay on sci-fi in television. now, where as this topic is brad, it manly focuses on the early 60's, and the dawn of modern science fiction. the main part of the essay is an abridged history of: Doctor Who, Star Trek, and The Twilight Zone; the three… Read More\n\nPoem / Poetry\n\nApril 27, 2015\n\nReads: 283\n\nComments: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nA humerous look at the age old problem of who gets to be in charge of the TV remote. Read More\n\nTags: tv, remote\n\nPirate Story Competition image\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9887901544570923} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nMarch 24th, 2018 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 327,537 comments.\nBiography of Mark Doty\n\nMark Doty\n\nMark Doty (1953 - Present)\n\nMark Doty (born 1953 in Maryville, Tennessee) is an American poet. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, then received his Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from Goddard College in Vermont. In 1989, his partner Wally Roberts tested positive for HIV, which drastically changed his writing. Roberts's death in 1994 inspired Doty to write Atlantis. In 1995, he won the ₤10,000 T.S. Eliot Prize for Poetry, the first American poet to have done so. He lives in Provincetown, Massachusetts and Houston, Texas. He is currently the John and Rebecca Moores Professor in the graduate program at the University of Houston.\n\nBiography by: This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License and uses material adapted in whole or in part from the Wikipedia article on Mark Doty.\n\n16 Poems written by Mark Doty\n\nThe poems are by default sorted according to volume, but you can also choose to sort them alphabetically or by page views.\n\nVolume | Alphabetically | [Page Views] | Comments | First Lines\n\nPage ViewsPoemComments\n7973 At the Gym Comments and analysis of At the Gym by Mark Doty 1 Comment\n7525 The Embrace\n5993 Description Comments and analysis of Description by Mark Doty 1 Comment\n5842 1. Faith Comments and analysis of 1. Faith by Mark Doty 228 Comments\n5692 A Green Crab's Shell\n4185 Demolition\n3334 Long Point Light\n3006 Metro North Comments and analysis of Metro North by Mark Doty 18 Comments\n2332 Favrile Comments and analysis of Favrile by Mark Doty 1 Comment\n1337 A Display Of Mackeral\n1000 To Bessie Drennan Comments and analysis of To Bessie Drennan by Mark Doty 1 Comment\n573 The Ancient World\n554 Broadway\n472 Visitation Comments and analysis of Visitation by Mark Doty 16 Comments\n178 Turtle, Swan\n63 Dickeyville Grotto Comments and analysis of Dickeyville Grotto by Mark Doty 1 Comment\n\nBooks by Mark Doty\nClick here for books by Mark Doty.\nDoty Info\n\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9977236986160278} +{"content": "Saturday 29 March 2014\n\nA-to-Z Challenge [April 2014]\n\nNow that I try my hands at second contest as a blogger, I opted for a tiring assignment - A to Z Challenge [April 2014].\n\nAll thanks to Shesha Chaturvedi, she convinced me to be a part of yet another contest.\n\nI decided on a few theme and finally shortlisted the one I can relate with the most, Expressions and Emotions. I will put my thoughts out through fiction, poetry or just an easy read around words that justify my theme.\n\nAll set to get my lot of posts in place and read the ones posted by fellow bloggers.\n\nGood Luck everyone, may your thoughts flow to the best of creativity!\n\n1 comment:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6143580675125122} +{"content": "Book :: Night Watch\n\nNight Watch\nBy: Terry Pratchett\nPages: 480\nPublished: 2002\nGenre(s): Fantasy\nTime Travel\nRating: (6)\n\n28 points\n\nI've Read It I Want To Read It\n\nUsers who've read this book...\n\nblainecarnegie mmacmillan0509@gmail.com Ellalola Fraggs Jemima85 henrik81 Clover1982 mayberae 367 more..\n\nUsers planning to read this book...\n\nWigs Bkwrm95 Natig Etienne leBlanc mgeorgebrown89 Williamw dragana89 AdriftinSitka 346 more..\n\nWalking the streets of Moscow, indistinguishable from the rest of its population, are the Others. Possessors of supernatural powers and capable of entering the Twilight, a shadowy parallel world existing in parallel to our own, each Other owes allegiance either to the Dark or the Light. The Night Watch, first book in the Night Watch Trilogy, follows Anton, a young Other owing allegiance to the...\n\n-- Read more at Amazon\n\nCreate an account or login to one you already to add a review!\n\nforline forline\n\nMar 24th, 2018\n\nPortia Portia\n\nMar 12th, 2017\n\nbryanoz bryanoz\n\nJul 3rd, 2015\n\nsanayhs sanayhs\n\nMar 28th, 2015\n\nLosWochos LosWochos\n\nJan 21st, 2015\n\nrogercavanagh rogercavanagh\n\nPlease see my review of Mort. Same comments apply: http://www.alistofbooks.com/novels/481-mort.\n\nJan 13th, 2014\n\nNight Watch appears on these lists...\n\n73rd on The Big Read by BBC", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9858271479606628} +{"content": "242086 ( ISBN )  \n\nJournal on Data Semantics II (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Journal on Data Semantics)\nAuthor(s): N/A\nISBN: 3540242082\n\nFormat: Paperback   Pages: 223 Edition: 2005   \nPub. Date: 2005-03-14 Publisher: Springer\nList Price: $99.00\n\nClick link below to compare 110+ bookstores prices! 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These murders appear to h...\nPrerazmišljavanje rated it\n4.0 Library of the Dead\nIzuzetno zabavna.\nKiwiria rated it\nIt's gotta be a good omen when the first book of the year is a clear 5-star book, right? ;)Fantastic book tying together events in Las Vegas and New York of 2009, Area 51 of 1947 and Isle of Wright of 777. The jump between settings and times made for a fascinating read, and gave enough clues that I ...\nLissylaine Reads\nLissylaine Reads rated it\nI started reading Book Of Souls when I realized it was the sequel to this book. So I set it aside and started reading this book. It sucked me in from the beginning, and I couldn't stop until I'd finished. The author weaves three stories in different timelines together and while he wraps them up, he ...\nOther editions (14)\nBooks by Glenn Cooper\nOn shelves\nShare this Book\nNeed help?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8833518028259277} +{"content": "How to say skittle in Russian ˈskɪt l\n\nWould you like to know how to translate skittle to Russian? This page provides all possible translations of the word skittle in the Russian language.\n\nDiscuss this skittle Russian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"skittle.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. 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Crasnow and Anita M. Superson\n\nPrint publication date: 2012\n\nPrint ISBN-13: 9780199855469\n\nPublished to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2012\n\nDOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199855469.001.0001\n\nShow Summary Details\nPage of\n\nPRINTED FROM OXFORD SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (oxford.universitypressscholarship.com). (c) Copyright Oxford University Press, 2021. All Rights Reserved. An individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in OSO for personal use. date: 20 January 2021\n\nUses of Value Judgments in Science\n\nUses of Value Judgments in Science\n\nA General Argument, with Lessons from a Case Study of Feminist Research on Divorce\n\n(p.377) 14 Uses of Value Judgments in Science\nOut from the Shadows\nAuthor(s):\n\nElizabeth Anderson\n\nOxford University Press\nDOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199855469.003.0015\n\nThis essay critically examines the thesis that social science is value–neutral–that is, that it neither presupposes nor supports any nonepistemic (social, political, moral) value judgments. I argue that the standard arguments for value-neutrality are contradictory. Their real concern is not that scientific theories might have evaluative content, but that they might be held dogmatically. I demonstrate, through a detailed examination of a case study of feminist research on divorce, how to distinguish legitimate from illegitimate (dogmatic) uses of value judgments in science, and more from less epistemically fruitful values. I also argue that there is empirical evidence for value judgments, which lies in our emotional experiences to things in the world.\n\nKeywords:   value neutrality, emotions, Weber, Max, divorce, social science, values, dogmatism, feminist science\n\nOxford Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. 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Without it, we won’t produce anything worthwhile and might actually be forced to  get a life (and for some of us, an actual job).\n\nHere are a few quotes I’ve gathered throughout the years, that always inspire me to keep writing whenever I feel down and out.\n\nEnjoy, and put them to good use!\n\n1 – “There are times when quantity is at least as important as quality in learning an art.” – Lawrence Watt-Evans\n\n2 – “He is able who thinks he is able.” – Buddha\n\n3 – “Great ability develops and reveals itself increasingly with every new assignment.” – Baltasar Gracian\n\n4 – “Read a lot, finding out what kind of writing turns you on, in order to develop a criterion for your own writing. And then trust it—and yourself.” – Rosemary Daniell\n\n5 – “Start early and work hard. A writer’s apprenticeship usually involves writing a million words (which are then discarded) before he’s almost ready to begin. That takes a while.” – David Eddings\n\n6 – “Write what you care about and understand. Writers should never try to outguess the marketplace in search of a salable idea; the simple truth is that all good books will eventually find a publisher if the writer tries hard enough, and a central secret to writing a good book is to write on that people like you will enjoy.” – Richard North Patterson\n\n7 – “Only write from your own passion, your own truth. That’s the only thing you really know about, and anything else leads you away from the pulse.” – Marianne Williamson\n\n8 – “To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.” – Claude M. Bristol\n\n9 – “Nothing important was ever achieved without somebody taking a chance.” – Author Unknown\n\n10 – “The will to keep trying is often the difference between success and failure” – Davie Sarnoff\n\n11 – “First thought, best thought.” – Allen Ginsberg\n\n12 – “A writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people.” – Thomas Mann\n\n13 – “Writing can teach us the dignity of speaking the truth.” – Natalie Goldberg\n\n14 – “Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead.” – Gene Fowler\n\n15 – “The six golden rules of writing: Read, Read, Read, and write, write, write, write.” – Ernest Gaines\n\nFiled under Inspiration\n\n3 responses to “15 Inspirational Quotes for Writers\n\n 1. I love this inspiration! After this comment, I’m going to open up Word and start slamming down those ideas. I love #’s 4,8,9,10 &12 🙂 Thank you so much for this. You’ve become my “writer’s slum” hero! 🙂\n\n 2. herb\n\n Much obliged Sahag for sharing these wonderful quotations. In return I leave you but just one – a very powerful one, indeed.\n\n “In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?” – Ranier Maria Rilke\n\n 3. Hello\n\n Awesome blog, great write up, thank you!\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nWordPress.com Logo\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nGoogle+ photo\n\nYou are commenting using your Google+ account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nTwitter picture\n\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nFacebook photo\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. 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I was looking through The Guardian‘s book section and came across an article about an algorithm created to predict a book’s genre by its cover. Designed by academics at Kyushu University […]\n\nAnd behind door number 1 is…\n\nThursday, November 17th, 2016\n\nDoes anyone else think it’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas? I don’t usually get the urge to deck the halls quite so early, but I’m going to blame the surge in ‘grown-up’ advent calendars that I’ve seen around recently. Tea, make-up, gin*: there’s something for everyone. And then I spotted this rather jolly […]\n\nHonoured and remembered\n\nThursday, November 10th, 2016\n\nToday (10th November), renowned children’s author Michael Morpurgo will be presented with the J. M. Barrie Award for his contribution to children’s literature. Having written children’s literature since the 1970s, Morpurgo’s work continues to inspire new generations of young readers. Myself, I remember reading The Butterfly Lion while at primary school; a beautiful book about […]\n\nBook Vote\n\nWednesday, November 2nd, 2016\n\nThere’s an election coming up in America, maybe you’ve seen a bit about it in the news? Yes, well, the less said about that I think the better. I have certainly needed a bit of distraction from my wails of ‘What is the world coming to?’ and have done what I do best: stick my […]\n\nThe creepiest place on the internet\n\nWednesday, October 26th, 2016\n\nThe internet is a crazy place, full of cat memes, avocado on toast and, it seems, excellent scary stories. Courtesy of Emerald Street‘s latest newsletter,  I came across a Reddit forum called NoSleep where a community of horror writers keep the tradition of ghost stories alive. There are strict rules about what tales can be published: no […]\n\nAdaptation Autumn\n\nThursday, October 20th, 2016\n\nLike many others, the news that a beloved book is to be made into a feature-length film provokes a mixed reaction: torn between excitement at seeing the characters brought to life and a lingering dread of what will inevitably be changed. Recent months have seen a string of literary adaptations from The Girl with all […]\n\nFor she’s a jolly good fellow – 70 years of Woman’s Hour’s Radio Girls\n\nTuesday, October 11th, 2016\n\nI am always listening to the radio. I listen in the mornings while dragging myself out of bed and into the waking world. I listen to one of my favourite radio show’s podcasts while travelling to work. I listen while cooking, while cleaning and, far too often, while not sleeping in the wee hours. So […]\n\nThe Espresso Book Machine\n\nWednesday, September 14th, 2016\n\nTechnology never ceases to amazes me. Especially technology that helps revive a struggling bookshop. The Librairie des Puf, a bookshop in the Latin quarter of Paris, is a strange kind of place because there are no books. Instead, there are tablets and an Espresso Book Machine; the combination of the two lets you print a book of […]\n\nLadies Pond – guest post from Swimming Home author Mary-Rose MacColl\n\nThursday, September 8th, 2016\n\nTo celebrate the release of Mary-Rose MacColl’s latest novel, Swimming Home, in ebook, we’re delighted to share the author’s writing about her visit to Kenwood Ladies’ Pond on Hampstead Heath this summer. Come on in – the water’s lovely! The water will be cold. While it’s summer and what Londoners call a hot day, the nights are […]\n\nAre You a Little Miss Wise or a Mr Perfect?\n\nWednesday, August 31st, 2016\n\nTo celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Mr Men and Little Miss books, four brand new characters have been created by Adam Hargreaves, son of original author Roger Hargreaves, who created the series back in 1971. As children, my brother and I were obsessed with this collection and constantly argued about which characters were the […]\n\nSecond Child – guest blog post from author Fiona Sussman\n\nWednesday, August 24th, 2016\n\nFiona Sussman joins us on the A&B blog to discuss her ‘second child’, The Last Time We Spoke, and the family resemblances with her debut Shifting Colours. We’re running a giveaway right now for four sets of signed copies for UK entrants. Enter at the bottom of the blog post – good luck! At first […]\n\n‘Beam me up, Scotty’: the novel as transport to another world – guest post by Sarah Hawkswood\n\nWednesday, August 3rd, 2016\n\nAs we’re now in the season of holiday reading, we’d like to invite you to getaway for a moment with author Sarah Hawkswood’s thoughts on escaping into a good book. Sarah’s novel Ordeal by Fire is published 22nd September and is available to pre-order now. As a reader, I have always sought books which enable […]\n\nHuman beans, snozzcumbers and phizzwizzards\n\nWednesday, July 27th, 2016\n\nThis month, Steven Spielberg’s cinematic re-imagining of one of my favourite childhood books was released: Roald Dahl’s The BFG. My excitement is only equalled by the release of the Harry Potter script book (pre-ordered it). But before I go and see the BFG on screen, I thought best to revisit the book itself. To my utter […]\n\nListen up – audio books\n\nThursday, July 21st, 2016\n\nAudio books are big business these days. It’s the fastest growing part of our industry and the number of audio books produced  has doubled since just 2013*. There are so many situations recently where they have proved their worth to me. My niece is already devouring Roald Dahl on CD. Our editor Sophie has described […]\n\nBooking a place in history\n\nWednesday, July 6th, 2016\n\nIn the midst of immense sporting achievements happening around the world (the Euros, Wimbledon and the Olympics soon), I thought we should take a journey through the accomplishments of book-lovers across the globe, with a little help from the Guinness World Records… Whilst I sympathise with our author David Hingley who last week signed 500 […]\n\nWomen Making Waves\n\nTuesday, June 28th, 2016\n\nNext month, we publish Radio Girls by Sarah-Jane Stratford about the early days of the BBC in the 1920s, featuring real-life figures such as Hilda Matheson, Lord John Reith, T. S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf. The novel focuses on the brilliant women behind the BBC’s programming, notably Hilda Matheson, the charismatic director of Talks Department. The BBC was one […]\n\nThe Girl from Simon’s Bay by Barbara Mutch\n\nWednesday, June 22nd, 2016\n\nAllison & Busby is delighted to announce the acquisition of The Girl from Simon’s Bay, a second novel from Barbara Mutch, author of The Housemaid’s Daughter and ‘born storyteller’ (Sydney Morning Herald). The deal was brokered with the author’s agent Judith Murdoch for World English rights. The Girl from Simon’s Bay is a love story […]\n\nThe Tony Awards – By the Book\n\nWednesday, June 15th, 2016\n\nThe 2016 Tony Awards took place earlier this week and were something for any book-lover to get excited about, with many of the nominations being book-to-stage adaptations. If a holiday to America to see these productions is not on the cards, then perhaps a read of their phenomenal source material will make a good plan […]\n\nLibrary Inspiration\n\nThursday, June 9th, 2016\n\nI love my library. My bank account loves my library. My son loves our library. Books are an increasing part of that love, but his earliest associations are of place for raucous rhyme time sessions and a satisfyingly noisy sensory wall where he can push buttons to elicit elephant and tiger noises. It’s about as […]\n\nFestivals Galore!\n\nThursday, June 2nd, 2016\n\nIt’s that time of year where festivals are cropping up everywhere. If you can’t get over to Hay this year, do not fear; there’s another literary festival happening in central London: Emerald Street Literary Festival. Taking place over one day at the Royal Geographical Society, the line up features Kate Mosse, Jessie Burton, Maggie O’Farrell, the Baileys Prize […]\n\n • Currently we are...\n\n Our July-December catalogue, which will be ready soon!\n\n Uprooted by Naomi Novik\n\n Ailsa: Gorgeous storytelling that combines elements of traditional fairy-tales to create something new, with a twist. I'll definitely reread this in future.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9981833100318909} +{"content": "Douglas Scotney\n\nGold Star - 36,716 Points (boomer / Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Resides in Adelaide)\n\nHealth And Sexuality - Poem by Douglas Scotney\n\nTo a friend:\n\nit's not a cafe's tortoise you check\nbefore you order custard with vanilla beans,\nit's its toilet;\n\nit was your straight hair,\nnot your hare,\nthat helped you deny your genes.\n\nTopic(s) of this poem: sexuality, surrealism , health\n\nComments about Health And Sexuality by Douglas Scotney\n\nThere is no comment submitted by members..\n\nRead this poem in other languages\n\nThis poem has not been translated into any other language yet.\n\nI would like to translate this poem »\n\nword flags\n\nPoem Submitted: Tuesday, November 14, 2017\n\n[Report Error]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9955074787139893} +{"content": "Disruption by Chuck Barrett\n\n5 out of 5 stars\n\nThis book has everything I love starting with cyberwar/terrorism.  The plot revolves around a potential cyber attack on the world.  You can tell that Barrett did his research here since the entire plot seemed incredibly plausible.  I work for a technology firm and all of the details and nuances that he included were just perfect for the type of story and attack he was talking about.\n\nThe narration for Disruption was done by Scott Brick who is a veteran in the audiobook narration field.  Brick does an amazing job with this book — helping to move it’s already fast pace even faster.  Brick takes a great book and makes it greater.\n\nIt also had a lot of international travel and intrigue.  The main characters Jake Pendleton and Francesca Catanzaro travels to different places trying to piece together the different clues and data they were able to parse with help from their team.  The different places that played a part in Disruption really made the book interesting and fun to read.\n\nThe story itself was very good.  There is honestly something for anyone in this book.  Cyber Attacks, Love, Intrigue, International Travel, and some sinister plot-lines that I won’t ruin in this review.\n\nOverall, Disruption was awesome.  It was a blast to read from beginning to end and I had fun reading it.  It’s one of those books where it could go one way or the other.  I hoped that I was going to like it, and I was right.  I’m really glad that I picked this up — and now, I’ll be looking for more books like this from Chuck Barrett.\n\nBook Description:\n\nDisruption by Chuck Barrett five-stars\nDisruption by Chuck Barrett\nNarrator: Scott Brick\nLength: 11 hrs and 7 mins\nSeries: Jake Pendleton #4\nPublished by Audible Studios on October 25, 2016\nGenres: Technothriller\nFormat: Audiobook\nBuy From Amazon\nBuy from Audible\n\nThere are two types of people: those who have been hacked and know it, and those who have been hacked and don’t know it.\n\nFormer Naval Intelligence Officer turned secret operative Jake Pendleton finds himself in a pulse-pounding race to stop a cyber-terrorist from releasing a string of the most heinous cyber-crimes the world has ever seen. Crimes that could render the world’s advanced technology useless.\n\nJake teams with his partner, Francesca Catanzaro, to track down their only lead, a white-hat hacker in Italy known only as The Jew. A man who might hold the key to stop a group of black-hat hackers from causing worldwide chaos—tag named Disruption.\n\nAfter a search of the hacker’s flat in Rome turns up empty, Jake and Francesca follow the clues—a trail of dead bodies that leads them across Europe. Along the way, Jake discovers a possible link between recent hacks and a Malaysian airliner that mysteriously disappeared.\n\nIn the final adrenaline-charged moments before Disruption, Jake and Francesca find themselves in a high-voltage race to stop these cyber terrorists from unleashing destruction against their sworn mortal enemy.\n\nI received this book for free. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.\n\n About the Author:\n\nchuck-barrettChuck Barrett is the bestselling author of the Award-Winning Jake Pendleton series—Breach of Power, The Toymaker, and The Savannah Project, as well as his latest award-winning blockbuster, BLOWN, the first book in his new Gregg Kaplan series.\n\nIn addition to writing thrillers, Barrett speaks and conducts workshops at book festivals, book clubs, reading groups, writers conferences, and writers groups. Some of his topics include Nuts & Bolts of Self-Publishing based on his book—Publishing Unchained: An Off-Beat Guide To Independent Publishing—as well as, Blueprint for a Successful Book Launch, Getting from ‘Idea’ to ‘Finished Manuscript,’ Mysteries & Thrillers: Fact or Fiction, and Adding the “What if” in Storytelling.\n\nBarrett is a graduate of Auburn University and a retired air traffic controller. He also holds a Commercial Pilot Certificate, Flight Instructor Certificate, and a Dive Master rating. He enjoys fly fishing, hiking, and most things outdoors. He and his wife, Debi currently reside in Colorado.\n\nConnect with the author:  Website  ~ Twitter  ~  Facebook\n\nBook Tour:\n\niRead Website new logo\n\nDec 12Essentially Italian – book spotlight / author interview / giveaway\nDec 12Working Mommy Journal – review / giveaway\nDec 13Library of Clean Reads – review / giveaway\nDec 13The World As I See It – review\nDec 14Brian’s Book Blog – review — YOU ARE HERE!\nDec 15A Mama’s Corner of the World – book spotlight / guest post / giveaway\nDec 15Dalene’s Book Reviews – review / giveaway\nDec 16Bookmyopia – book spotlight / guest post\nDec 16Splashes Into Books – review / guest post\nDec 19Bound 4 Escape – review / giveaway\nDec 20Olio by Marilyn – review / author interview / giveaway\nDec 21Il Mio Tesoro – review / guest post\nDec 22Cheryl’s Book Nook – review / giveaway\nDec 23The Autistic Gamer – review\nDec 26Mystery Suspense Reviews – book spotlight / guest post\nDec 27Book Reviews Nature Photos – review\nDec 28Outset-Rakhi Jayashankar’s blog – review / author interview\nDec 29Jaquo Lifestyle Magazine – review\nDec 30Nighttime Reading Center – review / author interview / giveaway\n\nfive-stars\n\nI’ve loved reading since I was little when my dad would read me Dr. Suess books. Fast-forward a little and I noticed that he was always reading on his lunch breaks at work, and I wondered why.Then, I found a book that took me to another place and time, to another feeling,another sense of “being”.It was the first book that I ever fell in love with, and I’ve been chasing that feeling ever since.\n\n2 thoughts on “Disruption by Chuck Barrett\n\nLeave a Reply", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997637867927551} +{"content": "Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation\nThe Aesthetic BrainHow We Evolved to Desire Beauty and Enjoy Art$\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content.\n\nAnjan Chatterjee, MD\n\nPrint publication date: 2013\n\nPrint ISBN-13: 9780199811809\n\nPublished to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2014\n\nDOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199811809.001.0001\n\nShow Summary Details\nPage of\n\nPRINTED FROM OXFORD SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (oxford.universitypressscholarship.com). (c) Copyright Oxford University Press, 2021. 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The girl and her creature, whom she refers to as her son, are coming from the Zaylen Realm, the world Kalera got sucked into in book one, Palera Dawn.\n\nXavgon freezes time to give them a chance to figure out how to escape the authorities. They run into the house of Kalera’s boyfriend Zaron and are joined by Musfall, her friend, and voodoo priest. They must find their way back to Zaylen to defeat Zaylen’s ruler, King Ager. To do this, they set out on a mission to Gros Cave, the door to Zaylen. Their first mission is to go to the Saint Louis Cathedral, where Musfall’s priest friend is a cave diver. Together, Kalera, Xavgon, Zoran, Musfall, and Kalera’s dog Rome, set out on a mission that takes them through a whirlwind of adventure and revelation.\n\nThis book maintains good action. I love the first chapter-opening, which reminded me of the movie Bright with Will Smith. I can imagine the authorities terrified as they surround a residential area where a large, fire-breathing creature has landed. Dawn of the Dragon is book two in a series, and for this, I don’t think the author needs a prologue. The way chapter one opened is good enough to capture and maintain the reader’s attention.\n\nThe author also did an excellent job of recounting what happened in book one so that readers new to this book can understand how all of this started. I also enjoyed how Xavgon communicated with Kalera telepathically. When she thinks about Harriet Tubman, for example, the dragon asks, “who is Harriet?” It helped the magical aspect of the book come to life.\n\nPlot Movement / Strength: 3/5\n\nEntertainment Factor: 4/5\n\nCharacterization: 3/5\n\nAuthenticity / Believable: 3/5\n\nOverall: 3/5*\n\nDawn of The Dragon: The Dawn Series Book 2 is available now on Amazon\n\nMy book review registry is still CLOSED. These are reviews booked before the unexpected loss of my mom. I will be reopen for new submissions at a later time. Be sure to visit the Blog Book Review Policy page here to learn more.\n\nPublished by\n\nI write to restore Black Historical Truth for the freedom of all people. Visit me online at yecheilyahysrayl.com and @yecheilyah on IG and Twitter.\n\n2 thoughts on “Yecheilyah’s Book Reviews – Dawn of The Dragon: The Dawn Series Book 2 by Aundriel H Washington”\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nConnecting to %s\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9931707978248596} +{"content": "headboard pronunciation: How to pronounce headboard in English\n\nPronunciation: headboard\n\nAdded on: 2008-12-21 Listened: 122 times\nin: bedroom\n\nPronunciation in English [en]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? Pronounce headboard in English\n\nAccents & languages on maps\n\nby PhotransEdit Phonetic spelling:\n\nNot satisfied?\n\n· Request a new pronunciation\n\nModify word:\n\n· Add languages\n· Add categories\n\nReport word:\n\nIs there anything wrong with this word?\nPlease report it here.\n\nTell your friends how to pronounce headboard:\n\ne-mail", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000094175338745} +{"content": "The Ancient Mariner illustrations by Gustave Doré\n\nThe illustrations of Gustave Doré (1832–83) were very popular during the Victorian period. But some criticised his ‘confusion over the relation between morality and artistic taste’ (W H Herendeen, Victorian Studies, Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring 1982). Herendeen continued, \n\nFor Doré all the conventions of popular Victorian art – fantasy, romance, satire, the medieval and Gothic, the literary and grotesque – are engrossed with the immediacy of evil, the inescapability of the physical, and the disengagement of morbid humour.\n\nPublished in Leipzig, Germany, 80 years after the first publication of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, this edition indicates how Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s work had become a classic of European literature.\n\nFull title\nDer alte Matrose\n1877 , Leipzig, Germany\nBook / Illustration / Image\nGustave Doré [illustrator] , Samuel Taylor Coleridge\nHeld by\nBritish Library\n1875.b.5.\n\nRelated articles\n\nAn introduction to The Rime of the Ancient Mariner\n\nArticle by\nSeamus Perry\n\nDr Seamus Perry describes the origins of 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' and considers how Coleridge uses the poem to explore ideas of sin, suffering and salvation.\n\nRelated collection items\n\nRelated people\n\nRelated works\n\n'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'\n\nCreated by: Samuel Taylor Coleridge\n\nSamuel Taylor Coleridge’s (1772 – 1834) experimental, supernatural poem was originally published in ...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8372358679771423} +{"content": "\n/neg'li zhay\", neg\"li zhay'/, n.\n1. a dressing gown or robe, usually of sheer fabric and having soft, flowing lines, worn by women.\n2. easy, informal attire.\nAlso, negligée, negligé.\n[1745-55, Amer.; < F négligé carelessness, undress, lit., neglected, ptp. of négliger < L negligere, var. of neglegere to NEGLECT]\n\nFrench“careless, neglected”\n informal gown, usually of a soft, sheer fabric, worn at home by women. When the corset was fashionable, the negligee was a loose-fitting gown worn during the rest period after lunch. Women's dresses were also referred to as negligés after the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, when the trend was toward loose fashions characterized by “studied negligence.”\n\nUniversalium. 2010.\n\nИгры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Negligee — The negligee (or négligée, French: négligé, literally meaning neglected ) is a form of women s clothing consisting of a sheer usually long dressing gown.[1] It is a form of nightgown intended for wear at night and in the bedroom. It was first… …   Wikipedia\n\n • negligee — (n.) 1756, a kind of loose gown worn by women, from Fr. négligée, noun use of fem. pp. of négligier to neglect (14c.), from L. neglegere to disregard, not heed, not trouble oneself about, also to make light of (see NEGLECT (Cf. neglect) (v.)). So …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • negligee — [neg′lə zhā΄, neg΄lə zhā′] n. [Fr négligée, fem. of négligé, pp. of négliger, to neglect < L negligere: see NEGLECT] 1. a woman s loosely fitting dressing gown, usually decorative and of a soft, flowing material 2. any informal, careless, or… …   English World dictionary\n\n • negligee — (without accents) is the preferred English spelling for the woman s light dressing gown. The pronunciation is neg li zhay …   Modern English usage\n\n • negligee — [n] nightgown camisole, dishabille, nightdress, nightie, peignoir, robe, teddy, wrap, wrapper; concept 451 …   New thesaurus\n\n • negligee — ► NOUN ▪ a woman s light, filmy dressing gown. ORIGIN French, given little thought or attention …   English terms dictionary\n\n • negligee — [[t]ne̱glɪʒeɪ, AM ʒe͟ɪ[/t]] negligees also négligée N COUNT A negligee is a very thin garment which a woman wears over her nightclothes. ...a pink satin negligee …   English dictionary\n\n • negligee — neglige eg li*ge , negligee eg li*gee (n[e^]g l[i^]*zh[=a] ; F. n[asl] gl[ e] zh[asl] ), n. [Also spelled {neglig[ e]} and {neglig[ e]e}.][F. n[ e]glig[ e], fr. n[ e]gliger to neglect, L. negligere. See {Neglect}.] 1. An easy, unceremonious… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Negligee — Negligé * * * Ne|gli|gee auch: Neg|li|gee 〈[ ʒe:] n. 15〉 über dem Nachthemd zu tragender, leichter, sehr bequemer Morgenmantel für Damen; oV Negligé, 〈schweiz.〉 Négligé ● sie ist noch im Negligee noch nicht fertig angezogen [.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "AustLit logo\ny separately published work icon The Age newspaper issue  \nIssue Details: First known date: 2014... 15 July 2014 of The Age est. 1854 The Age\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.\n\n* Contents derived from the 2014 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.\nCelebrating Melbourne's Favourite Mama, Cameron Woodhead , single work column (p. 18) Section: Arts\nSmall Outfits Shine in Stage Nominations, Andrew Taylor , single work column (p. 27)\n\nPublication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of\n\nLast amended 15 Jul 2014 08:31:57\n Powered by Trove", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9909094572067261} +{"content": "Archive | Books\n\nBulwer Lytton\n\nBainbridge Islander Wins National Award for Best Bad Sentence\n\nIt takes a certain kind of genius to write badly—very very badly—but in a nevertheless entertainingly bad way. This is no job for the sophomoric college sophomore, the bombastic buffoon, the platitudinous politician, or the tired and uninspired local reporter. Bainbridge-based writer Elizabeth (Betsy) Dorfman has been perfecting her purple prosody for quite some time,…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Culture, New 31 Comment\n\nLuminaries Gather to Celebrate 52 Years of Community Ownership of the Bainbridge Library\n\nFifty-two years after the opening of the Bainbridge Public Library, dozens of mostly quinquagenarians and up, who over the years contributed their time and creativity and skills by serving on the board of directors, gathered in the library to celebrate what they had wrought. The celebration, held on November 2, was called The Library That…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Community, Culture, Don't Miss This 2, Organizations2 Comments\n\nThe Bees and Wiggs\n\nBainbridge Bestselling Author Susan Wiggs Hosts Montana Book Group for Dream Visit\n\nEight Montanans, including three librarians, gathered yesterday evening (October 19) around a table topped with wine and hors d’oeuvres on the beach by the home of award-winning and The New York Times #1 bestselling author Susan Wiggs. The sun was setting, Mount Rainier was out, the ferry was lumbering past, and these women were having…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Culture, Don't Miss This 5, Eat+Drink, Recipes6 Comments\n\nIslander Talks About Her Depression and Her Friend’s New YA Novel, ‘Crazy’\n\nWith last week being Mental Illness Awareness Week, it seemed like the perfect time to meet with Patsy Reed, an Islander living with clinical depression, to talk about her role in Oregon writer Linda Phillips’s new young adult novel Crazy, which is a Junior Library Guild selection. Phillips, who will be giving a reading at Eagle…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Community, Culture, Health+Fitness0 Comments\n\nBob McAllister\n\nBeloved Teacher and Poet, Bob McAllister, ‘The Mad Priest of Bainbridge,’ Takes His Leave\n\nIt is hard to find a life on this island untouched in some way by Bob McAllister, who died August 18, surrounded by his family. He was a beloved teacher, a poet, an actor, a director, a carpenter and home builder, a father and husband, a well-loved friend, a lover of classic cars, and a…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Culture, Dont Miss This 4, Theater3 Comments\n\nwoman reading Poetry Corners poem\n\nWhat Is This Woman Doing?\n\nThe Bainbridge Arts & Humanities Council is doing it again: getting people to read poetry. What better way to celebrate National Poetry Month than to plaster locally grown poems all over downtown for passersby to peek at and peruse? Do not be afraid: They’re everywhere, from the library to the ferry terminal to Winslow windows…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Community, Culture, Organizations, Popular 50 Comments\n\nIn Season\n\nBainbridge Chef Greg Atkinson’s New Book Is a Romance\n\nRestaurant Marché owner and prolific food writer Greg Atkinson’s latest reissued book In Season (Sasquatch Books, 1997, 2014) is about food and is full of recipes, but it could just as easily be classified as a romance. I don’t mean the kind of romance in which two star-crossed lovers battle societal mores or cross oceans to…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Culture, Don't Miss This 3, Eat+Drink, Recipes0 Comments\n\nPaul Brians\n\nIslander Releases New Addition of the “Common Errors in English Usage” Maid by You\n\nIrregardless of how you feel about English usage, your curiosity will be peaked by the reissue of Islander Paul Brians’ book Common Errors in English Usage. Imagine the abject joy I felt to discover that Brians, who is my neighbor, has sold over 45,000 copies of the book and attracted no less than 15,000,000 visitors to…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Culture, Don't Miss This 36 Comments\n\nProducer of Twilight Films Buys Rights to Book Set on Bainbridge Island\n\nMatt K. Turner found the inspiration for his eBook, Genesis, when he first rode the ferry from Seattle to Bainbridge Island to visit his father and stepmother after they moved here in 2012. First rights to the story, set in Seattle and Bainbridge, have been bought by Mark Morgan, producer of the popular Twilight movie…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Culture, Don't Miss This 1, Movies0 Comments\n\nPopulation One\n\nBainbridge High Grad Talks About Life with Autism, Bullying, and His New Book\n\nLike a lot of 19 year olds, Tyler McNamer likes to write, listen to music, and dance. But unlike most, he has published a book, and even more unlikely, he wrote his book through the particular lens of his own autism: Population: ONE—Autism, Adversity, and the Will to Succeed. By McNamer’s own description, people with autism…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Culture, Dont Miss This 4, Features, Profiles0 Comments\n\nwalks on bi second edition\n\nNew ‘Walks on Bainbridge’ Makes a Soleful Gift\n\nWhat could be better than sharing a walk with a friend or family member, especially on beautiful Bainbridge Island where excellent walks are plentiful? And a great way to share walking is to give the new edition of Dave & Alice Shorbett’s Walks on Bainbridge, a comprehensive and engaging collection of the many trail and…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Community, Culture, Holidays2 Comments\n\nbee on flower\n\nBainbridge Abuzz over Library’s Adult Spelling Bee\n\nWhether you’re a word whiz or just someone who likes to watch others spell publicly, this is your night. The Bainbridge Public Library (BPL) is holding its premiere spelling bee for adults. Spelling mavens can form a team of three to compete. And the rest of us can join the audience to get buzzed watching the…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Community, Culture, Organizations0 Comments\n\npurple flower in rain\n\nPhotos of the Day: “The Rain to the Wind Said”\n\nThe rain to the wind said, ‘You push and I’ll pelt.’ They so smote the garden bed That the flowers actually knelt, And lay lodged–though not dead. I know how the flowers felt. —Robert Frost from his poem “The Rain to the Wind”                        …\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Culture, Features, Photo of the Week, Slider0 Comments\n\nBainbridge Author Fred Moody Takes on the Catholic Church in His New Memoir\n\nBainbridge Islander and former Seattle Weekly journalist Fred Moody has published a number of books—including Seattle and the Demons of Ambition: A Love Story and I Sing the Body Electronic: A Year with Microsoft on the Multimedia Frontier—with Random House, Sasquatch, and St. Martin’s Press, among others. But despite his success and reputation, he couldn’t…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Culture2 Comments\n\nRolling Bay Little Free Library\n\nMore Little Free Libraries Bookmark Locations Around Bainbridge\n\nOnly two Bainbridge Island Little Free Libraries are shown on the official Little Free Library (LFL) website map, but by my count there are now seven LFLs here, with the newest one at Bay Hay & Feed outside in the grassy area next to Rolling Bay Cafe (featured photo). There also is now one in Northwest Bainbridge, on…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Culture3 Comments\n\nBusiness Fail\n\nLocal Author Uses Local Biz Success & Fail Examples in New Book: Launch Event Tonight\n\nYou may find yourself or someone you know in Bainbridge Islander Carol Tice’s new book The Pocket Small Business Owner’s Guide to Starting Your Own Business on a Shoestring (Allworth Press). The book mentions by name local success stories such as Treehouse Café. But it also refers more obliquely to some local epic fails. Tice says that…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Business, Community, Culture, Slider0 Comments\n\nBainbridge kids library\n\nRocking the Summer Library Scene with the Kids\n\nby Trish Bittman Summer is not my favorite season. I have three kids, limited funds, and I work from home, which means I am with them all day every day, just about. So I have to find ways to keep them all (ha!) happy and entertained without breaking the bank or losing my mind. Living…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Community, Culture, Family0 Comments\n\nScience Buzz\n\nFind out About STEM from the Pros at Science Night Book Fair\n\nSave the date: Wednesday, May 29, from 5-7 p.m., local STEM professionals are gathering at Eagle Harbor Book Company to speak about Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math and share their favorite books. EHBC will donate to the Bainbridge Public Library 20 percent of all sales made between 5 and 7 that evening, and you might…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Community, Culture, Schools, Science0 Comments\n\nPoets Make Mischief Around Town\n\nIt’s that time of year when poems pop up like daffodils all over Winslow. To honor National Poetry Month, the Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities Council has posted the winners of its 14th annual Poetry Corners competition in windows and on walls downtown, through April. So, while you’re heading to the post office or bank…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Culture0 Comments\n\nJason Ashlock\n\nSign up Now for Field’s End Seminar on Digital Publishing\n\nWondering how to keep pace in a publishing universe whose only constant seems to be daily change? You are not alone. Whether you’re a writer, an agent, or a publisher, the turmoil of contemporary publishing can be confusing, unnerving, and career-bending. Based on an articulated need from its writing community, Bainbridge Island’s Field’s End is…\n\nRead the full story\n\nPosted in Books, Business, Community, Culture, Slider0 Comments\n\nBay Hay and Feed OCFA", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7887231111526489} +{"content": "Christianbook.com Ratings and Reviews\n\nCustomer Reviews for Moody Publishers The Encore - eBook\n\nMoody Publishers The Encore - eBookCustomer Reviews for The Encore - eBook\nThis product has not yet been reviewed. Click here to continue to the product details page.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Our COOL members are now open with curbside or drive-through services available at some locations. Hold requests are still experiencing delays. Please contact your library for specific questions regarding lending, hours of operation, or if you need assistance. Remember: Content from the Ohio Digital Library is still available for checkout with your library card.\n\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nImage of item\nE-book\n\nHarlequin presents January 2019. Box set 1 of 2 [electronic resource] .\n\nHewitt, Kate. Secret kept from the Italian.   Milburne, Melanie. Claimed for the billionaire's convenience.   Frances, Bella. Tycoon's shock heir.   Cinelli, Amanda. One night with the forbidden princess.  \n\nElectronic resources\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781488045080\n • ISBN: 1488045089\n • Physical Description: 1 online resource.\n • Publisher: Don Mills, Ontario : Harlequin Enterprises Limited, [2019]\nSubject: Romance fiction\nMan-woman relationships -- Fiction\nBillionaires -- Fiction\nWaitresses -- Fiction\nSingle mothers -- Fiction\nDivorce -- Fiction\nRich people -- Fiction\nArranged marriage -- Fiction\nGenre: Electronic books.\nRomance fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7507941722869873} +{"content": "Archive | Podcast RSS feed for this section\nMeet the Thriller Author Guests\n\nAuthor Interviews\n\nAuthor interviews, I love them. I find them informative, inspiring, and motivating (as a writer). I also love podcasts, and I found that most of the author interview podcast catered more towards the marketing/business end of being an author. So last year (2015), I decided to start my own author interview podcast. Since (as a […]\n\nRead more\nscrivener-logo\n\nSystematic Podcast Interviews Keith Blount\n\nCool interview about my favorite writing app Scrivener. Brett Terpstra host of the Systematic podcast on the 5by5 Network interviewed Scrivener developer Keith Blount. The interview was back in September of 2013, but I just came across it now. Interesting stuff. I also find it amusing that the host of Systematic, Brett Terpstra lives in […]\n\nRead more\n\nInterview with Indie Bestsellers Jack and Jasinda Wilder\n\nWriter.ly hosted a live interview with indie best selling author Jasinda Wilder. I had no idea the best selling books were written by a husband and wife team! Their journey to the NY Times Best Selling list is incredible and motivational. Here is the piece CBS news did on their story: Send to Kindle\n\nRead more\nPodcast for Fiction Writers\n\nThe Fictive Universe Podcast – Episode #3\n\n The new podcast for fiction writers is ready. The Fictive Universe Podcast, Episode #3 covers: The lastest update on my first fiction book, “The Asset”. The book cover design process for self published fiction writers. Good things happen when you meet other local writers, book publishing professionals, face-to-face.   Send to Kindle\n\nRead more\n\nInterview with Ken Jones\n\nI interviewed author Ken Jones about his writing fiction, self publishing, and his new book, The Memoirs Of Edward Rochester. Send to Kindle\n\nRead more\n\nVideo Podcast: List Building Tools\n\nList building tools for fiction writers. Here the links to the tools covered in this video. (more…) Send to Kindle\n\nRead more\n\nVideo Podcast: List Building for Fiction Writers\n\nIn this video podcast, I’ll walk you throw the websites of several fiction authors to show you four mistakes you need to avoid when building your email mailing list. List building is something all fiction writers should be doing. Especially if you’re self publishing. Send to Kindle\n\nRead more\n\nFictive Universe Podcast #2\n\nIn this podcast: Latest progress report on my book Editing books for self publishers Book marketing planning Kindle free eBooks, good or bad?   Resources mentioned: eLance, oDesk, Kindle Boards. Send to Kindle\n\nRead more\n\nThe Fictive Universe Podcast is Live!\n\n My new podcast on writing fiction called appropriately, “The Fictive Universe Podcast” has been approved and is now live on iTunes! You can subscribe to the podcast right from iTunes: Subscribe to The Fictive Universe Podcast from the iTunes Store. I will be uploading new podcast once or twice per month. Maybe even more often. […]\n\nRead more\nFictive Universe Podcast\n\nFictive Universe Podcast 1\n\nWelcome to the first Fictive Universe podcast! Since this the first podcast we’ll cover what you can expect from this podcast about fiction writing for beginners.   Send to Kindle\n\nRead more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5029111504554749} +{"content": "John W. Doull, Bookseller, Inc.\n\nQuick Search\n\nAuthor/Illustrator\nWords appearing in our descriptions\nKeyword(s)\nAuthor Name:    CONNELL, Evan S.)\n\nTitle:   Contact 13, Vol. 3 No. 5\n\nPublisher:    Angel Island Publications, Inc., 1962, \n\nSeller ID:   45116\n\n(CONNELL, Evan S.). Contact 13, Vol. 3 No. 5. Sausalito, Cali.: Angel Island Publications, Inc., December 1962. Pp. 102. Double column. 4to, white ill. card covers. Contains the work Notes from a Bottle Found on a Beach at Carmel by Evan S. Connell. 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She’s paired with YA punk fairy tale author Sarah McCarry (aka The Rejectionist). The reading starts at 7 p.m.; Cooney’s a terrific reader, you really don’t want to miss this.   Bone Swans\n\nread more...\n\nBONE SWANS sale today at Weightless Books, 99 cents for first time ever\n\nNovember 5th, 2015 No Comments\n\nToday Weightless Books is offering C.S.E. Cooney’s debut short story collection Bone Swans for 99 cents, the first time ever we’ve offered her ebook edition at that price. The link to the book’s page at Weightless is here. You can get the book in PDF, EPUB (Apple/Nook) or MOBI (Kindle) formats.   If you haven’t tried her book out yet, I hope you’ll jump on this opportunity.   BUT NOTE: if you’re at the World Fantasy Convention 2015 this weekend,\n\nread more...\n\nNew review for BONE SWANS + Mind Meld + BEST HORROR recommended reading\n\nSeptember 30th, 2015 No Comments\n\nAnother praise-filled review has appeared for C.S.E. 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You almost don’t want to\n\nread more...\n\nNew MYTHIC DELIRIUM features, new BONE SWANS review\n\nSeptember 2nd, 2015 No Comments\n\nSeptember is here, and this means that we have gifts to share, a new story and two new poems, to help you prepare for fall.   • In “Sophia’s Legacy,” Barbara Krasnoff shares a sorcerous tale of a chess game played across time, with more at stake than any of the players realize. • “Four Chambers” by Shira Lipkin examines a torn yet resilient heart, and • “Dorothy Before Oz” by Jane Yolen both extends and subverts that classic tale.\n\nread more...\n\nBook day is here: BONE SWANS by C.S.E. Cooney is live!\n\nJuly 7th, 2015 No Comments\n\nToday is the official launch date for Bone Swans, the debut collection of short fiction from C.S.E. Cooney. We’re really excited and proud to be bringing this one out — a recent review at Tor.com described Claire’s book as “a fascinating mashup between the tropes and resonances of the mythic tale with the sensibilities of contemporary action-oriented fantasy” and the reviewer further noted that she could see why, “of all the small presses to pick up this book, it was\n\nread more...\n\nThree new reviews for BONE SWANS\n\nJuly 6th, 2015 No Comments\n\nWe’re one day out from the official release of Bone Swans by C.S.E. Cooney (though, truth be told, it’s already available at Amazon, Nook, iTunes, Kobo and a bunch of other places).   The book has already accumulated a number of accolades. However, in the short, small scale-history of Mythic Delirium Books, I’ve never seen anything like what happened July 1, when three enthusiastic reviews appeared on the same day in different venues:   • From Tor.com short fiction reviewer\n\nread more...\n\nTwo promotions: UNSEAMING and BONE SWANS\n\nJune 21st, 2015 No Comments\n\nPromotion one: My Shirley Jackson Award-nominated horror story collection Unseaming is the featured book today at Kindle Books and Tips. Coinciding with this, the ebook is available on Kindle, discounted from $5.99 to 99¢, till Tuesday. Check out the promotion here: http://wp.me/p2b82w-70x   Promotion two: There’s just six days left to sign up for a chance to win one of the remaining ARCs of C.S.E. Cooney’s debut fantasy collection Bone Swans. Check out the Goodreads giveaway here: https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/142353   We,\n\nread more...\n\nGiveaway on Goodreads: BONE SWANS by C.S.E. 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We hope you’ll join us regularly throughout the next few weeks, and that you’ll help us spread the word. Thank you!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Thea Stilton and the Dragon's Code (Thea Stilton #1): A Geronimo Stilton Adventure (Paperback)\n\nNot In Store / Available To Order (allow for shipping time to bookstore or direct-to-home)\n\nOther Books in Series\n\nThis is book number 1 in the Thea Stilton series.\n\nGeronimo's adventurous sister Thea takes center stage in this super special that's packed with mystery, adventure, and friendship!\n\nWhen Geronimo's sister, Thea, is invited to teach a journalism class at a college on Mouse Island, she has no idea that she's going to be called on to help solve a mystery. But when a student disappears, it's up to Thea and five of her students to find out what happened. A nail-biting mystery ensues, complete with secret passages, underground tunnels, and more than a few surprises along the way. Readers will love following the clues to help Thea and her new friends through their first adventure together!\n\nAbout the Author\n\nThea Stilton is a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette, Mouse Island's most famouse newspaper. A graduate of Mouseford Academy, Ms. Stilton loves traveling and adventures. 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He is a great antagonist to Rainsford because he makes Rainsford question everything he believed in (as expressed to Whitney on the boat before he fell off). It’s too bad Rainsford doesn’t really pick up on the lessons or really reflect on them. Zaroff is unapologetically savage, but hides that brutality with his whole song and dance about civilization and champagne.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995973706245422} +{"content": "Dem Bones\n\nDem Bones\n\nby Bob Barner\n\nNOOK Book(NOOK Kids Read to Me)\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\n\nAvailable on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.\nWANT A NOOK?  Explore Now\n\nShoulder bone connected to da neck bone.\nNeck bone connected to da head bone.\nDem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dry Bones\n\nColorful torn paper collages bring to life this classic African American spiritual. The frolicking skeletons will captivate children and adults while they sing along with this well-known, catchy song. Accompanied by interesting, informative \"bone facts\" this book makes a wonderful addition to both home and classroom libraries and a fun treat for Halloween!\n\nPlus, this version includes a read-along setting and audio recorded by author Bob Barner. And there's even a special version of the song included, sung by Barner while he plays the ukulele.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781452122014\nPublisher: Chronicle Books LLC\nPublication date: 08/31/2012\nSold by: Barnes & Noble\nFormat: NOOK Book\nPages: 32\nSales rank: 1,088,340\nFile size: 8 MB\nAge Range: 5 - 8 Years\n\nAbout the Author\n\nBob Barner was born in Arkansas, grew up in the midwest and now lives in Northern California. He graduated from The Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He has worked as an art therapist and an art director at several advertising agencies and design studios and has also assisted Al Capp with the writing and drawing for the popular comic strip Li'l Abner. Barner works with pen and ink, watercolor, cut and torn paper as well as three dimensional materials.\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews\n\nDem Bones 4.6 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 5 reviews.\nGuest More than 1 year ago\nMy Mother sang this song to my 2 brothers, 7 sisters and me when we were younger in the 50's and 60's. It originates in the Book of Ezekiel Ch.37, when God breathed life into the 'dry bones' of the whole house of(Israel)saying, 'Hear the word of the Lord!' Now I have the pleasure to read it to my First Graders! We dance and sing along with the bones. Amen...\nGuest More than 1 year ago\nI read this book to a group of preschoolers with autism. It is for our Halloween theme this month. They absolutely enjoyed it. As I read I have them touch the different 'bones' on their body. I sing the song at the end,and they clap and join in as best as they can!!!\nGuest More than 1 year ago\nJust like the song! It's a neat book that talks in simple terms about what bones we have and how they work. The fact that it has the old african american folk song is an ADDED BONUS - fun to read and sing!\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nShe smiled and layed down grooming her pelt\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7917162179946899} +{"content": "Avg. Rating\n\nPrice (USD)\n\nMin. iOS Version\n\nRelease date\n\n4.79167 374320\n 374320 votes - Book - iOS 13.0&up - First release: 2010-02-16T18:13:24Z\n\nDiscover stories that matter to you, from readers like you. Goodreads is the world's largest community of readers. Find new and interesting books by .. 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When we use that same gift to essentially compare ourselves to others, however, it often leads to discouragement and defeat.\n\nSharon Salzberg\n\nTo read the entire article visit the On Being Blog.\n\nAbout On Being with Krista Tippett\n\nOn Being is a Peabody Award-winning public radio conversation and podcast, a Webby Award-winning website and online exploration, a publisher and public event convener. On Being opens up the animating questions at the center of human life: What does it mean to be human, and how do we want to live? On Being airs on more than 330 public radio stations across the U.S., distributed by American Public Media. 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STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 31 Aug. 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992547035217285} +{"content": "The Former Assassin by Nikki Stern – Showcase and Giveaway\n\nPosted August 4, 2018 by Brooke in Book Giveaway, Book Spotlight / 3 Comments\n\nThis post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase using that link, I will receive a small commission from the sale at no cost to you. Thank you for supporting Brooke Blogs!\n\nThe Former Assassin\n\nby Nikki Stern\n\non Tour August 1-31, 2018\n\nThe Former Assassin by Nikki Stern\n\nSusan Foster wants to retire. Her boss wants her dead.\n\nAfter decades as Victor Kemp’s off-the books killer, Suzanne finally quits. Not until five years later does Kemp discover how thoroughly she’s deceived him. Determined to punish her, he tracks her to Wales to watch her die. Instead, he walks into a trap.\n\nBelieving themselves safe at last, Suzanne and her family relocate to London, where she hopes to find the peace that has eluded her for so long. Her son is engaged to a nobleman’s daughter; her husband has a good job with British Intelligence. Yet she still struggles with restless dreams and the premonition that her nemesis has survived.\n\nHe has: Kemp, though severely injured, is rebuilding his empire and plotting revenge. He’s prepared to risk everything to end the former assassin. He may not be the only one.\n\nSuzanne has no choice: to protect those she loves, she will be forced to kill again. Assassins, it seems, can never retire.\n\n“An explosive page-turner which owes its momentum to it two well-drawn opponents and a conflict that goes beyond good-vs.-evil.” ~IndieReader, Four Star review\n\n“Later turns in the smashing final act come at a searing pace.” ~ Kirkus Reviews\n\n“Keeps readers guessing the outcome right up to its conclusion.” ~D. Donovan Midwest Book Review\n\nBook Details:\n\nGenre: Suspense Thriller\nPublished by: Ruthenia Press\nPublication Date: January 8, 2018\nNumber of Pages: 304\nISBN: 9780999548721\nPurchase Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Audible | Goodreads\n\nRead an excerpt:\n\nToday is not a good day to die.\n\nNo day is, not really. We humans are hard-wired to survive. By most standards, though, this morning is exceptional. The weather is balmy, even for May. The fierce winds that often pound the Welsh coastline have remained offshore. Purple heather blankets the emerald cliffs that encircle Bristol Bay. Small breakers gently lap the shoreline and wash the sand clean of debris. The water sparkles in the sunlight. Shades of azure and aquamarine yield to cyan and lapis further out. In the distance, the sea meets a cerulean sky just where the earth curves. No slate clouds gather at the horizon. All is calm.\n\nNothing suggested that today I would find myself on a bench in one of the most breathtaking spots in the world with a gun to my head, held by a predator who speaks just two words: “Don’t move.”\n\nExcerpt from The Former Assassin by Nikki Stern. Copyright © 2018 by Nikki Stern. Reproduced with permission from Nikki Stern. All rights reserved.\n\nAuthor Bio:\n\nNikki Stern\n\nNikki is the author of two works of non-fiction: HOPE IN SMALL DOSES, a 2015 Eric Hoffer finalist for books that provoke, inspire and redirect thought, and BECAUSE I SAY SO: MORAL AUTHORITY’S DANGEROUS APPEAL, as well as dozens of short stories. She is co-author on the Cafe Noir interactive murder mystery series, published by Samuel French. Nikki’s suspense novel, THE FORMER ASSASSIN has garnered strong reviews, including a four-star rating from Indie Reader. She’s working on a mystery/sci-fi series starring an unorthodox crime fighter named Samantha Tate. When she’s not writing about strong complex women, Nikki is working with several non-profits, taking Pilates classes, and attending to the needs of her dog, Molly.\n\nCatch Up With Nikki Stern On:\nWebsite, Goodreads, Twitter, & Facebook!\n\nTour Participants:\n\nVisit these other great hosts on this tour for more great reviews, interviews, guest posts, and giveaways!\n\nThis is a rafflecopter giveaway hosted by Partners in Crime Virtual Book Tours for Nikki Stern. There will be 2 winners of one (1) Amazon.com Gift Card. The giveaway begins on August 1, 2018 and runs through September 1, 2018. Void where prohibited.\n\na Rafflecopter giveaway\n\nGet More Great Reads at Partners In Crime Virtual Book Tours\n\n2,892 total views, 3 views today\n\n3 responses to “The Former Assassin by Nikki Stern – Showcase and Giveaway\n\n 1. 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( )\n  jangelique | Nov 23» see all 2 descriptions\n\nQuick Links\n\nSwap Ebooks Audio\n9 wanted1 pay\n\nPopular covers\n\nAverage: (4.05)\n1.5 1\n2 1\n3 9\n3.5 4\n4 20\n4.5 3\n5 17\n\nAn edition of this book was published by Audible.com.\n\nSee editions\n\nIs this you?\n\nBecome a LibraryThing Author.\n\nYou are using the new servers! | About | Privacy/Terms | Help/FAQs | Blog | Store | APIs | TinyCat | Legacy Libraries | Early Reviewers | Common Knowledge | 113,217,593 books! | Top bar: Always visible", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.608974039554596} +{"content": "Monday, July 24, 2017\n\nIt's Monday...What Are You Reading?\n\nThis meme started with J Kaye's Blog and then was taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date.  It's a meme where you share what you read last week, what you're currently reading and what you plan on reading that week.\n\nSo this week is BookTube-A-Thon and I've already posted my TBR for that one, so I'm only going to be showing one of the books I plan to read this week. The book is one I'm going to read, only if I get through the others that are on my list. Not sure that will happen, but we shall see! \n\nWhat I'm Reading Today \n\nKissing Max Holden by Katy Upperman \n\n(This one is for a blog tour.)\n\n  So this weeks post is really small, but if you want to check out the rest of the books on my BookTube-a-Thon list you can click here7) The Victorious & The Vanquished (3) Top Ten Tuesday (7) Waiting on Wednesday (40) Welcome (1) Young Adult (64)\n\nThis Blog is Protected..\n\nmyfreecopyright.com registered & protected\n\nGet your own free Blogoversary button!\n\nMy Beautiful Blog was Designed by...\n\nAli's Bookshelf © 2011-present", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6369112133979797} +{"content": "Sunday, June 12, 2016\n\nEcho by Pam Munoz Ryan\n\nSometimes adults miss some of the best, most uplifting stories because they are packaged in a book written for juveniles.  This is why I aim to read at least ONE of the Sunshine State Young Readers Award books each year.  Beginning the end of April, I start checking to see if the list has been published.  Once it is, I make a checklist/bookmark for the patrons of the Charlotte County Library System.\n\nThe 2013 - 2014 Sunshine State Readers Award list for grades 6 -8 included Wonder by R.J. Palacio, which was about a ten-year-old boy who was born with facial deformities.  It remains in my list of top ten most moving books that I have ever read.  I can still get choked up thinking about the story.  It was THAT good.\n\nI haven't had a chance to read anything on the 2014-2015 list yet, but I have my eye on Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library.  Here is a video about the book from www.booktrailersforreaders.com\n\nThis year (2016-2017), one book on the list jumped out at me.  It was a big book and was listed on the grade 6-8.  When I read the description, I knew I had to read this book.  Echo by Pam Munoz Ryan.  Here is the book trailer.\n\nThe story begins when a boy named Otto becomes lost in the woods and is helped by three prophetic sisters who gift him with a quest and a harmonica. What follows is the story of the lives of three people who's lives become interwoven through ownership of the harmonica - Friedrich, Mike, and Ivy.  The book deals with the treatment of Jews in Germany during WWII, the treatment of orphans in the US during the Great Depression, and the treatment of Japanese-Americans after Pearl Harbor. The author wove all of the stories of these people together in such a beautiful way and then the ending connected them all through music.\n\nIf you can, I suggest getting your hands on the audiobook.  The story was enhanced by the wonderful music that was interspersed through the audiobook.   I listened to the book while driving to and from work.  I am so glad that I did.\n\nThanks for reading.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nPaying it forward\n\nAt the library where I work, the Summer Reading theme is Build a Better World.  Our adult programs are build around Pay It Forward, the book...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9819694757461548} +{"content": "How to say dead in Chinese dɛd\n\nWould you like to know how to translate dead to Chinese? This page provides all possible translations of the word dead in the Chinese language.\n\nDiscuss this dead Chinese (Simp.) translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"dead.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 4 Jul 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999436736106873} +{"content": "How to say dead in Chinese dɛd\n\nWould you like to know how to translate dead to Chinese? This page provides all possible translations of the word dead in the Chinese language.\n\nDiscuss this dead Chinese (Simp.) translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"dead.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 4 Mar. 2015. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.567110538482666} +{"content": "\n[[t]pɔ͟ː(r)tʃ[/t]]\n1) N-COUNT A porch is a sheltered area at the entrance to a building. It has a roof and sometimes has walls.\n\nIs there a light in the porch or garden?\n\n2) N-COUNT A porch is a raised platform built along the outside wall of a house and often covered with a roof. [AM]\n\nWe'd eat during the hot summer evenings on the front porch.\n\n(in BRIT, usually use veranda)\n\nEnglish dictionary. 2008.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Porch n — porch n …   English expressions\n\n • Porch — Porch, n. [F. porche, L. porticus, fr. porta a gate, entrance, or passage. See {Port} a gate, and cf. {Portico}.] 1. (Arch.) A covered and inclosed entrance to a building, whether taken from the interior, and forming a sort of vestibule within… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Porch — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Porch» Canción de Pearl Jam Álbum Ten Publicación 1991 Grabación …   Wikipedia Español\n\n • porch — [pôrch] n. [ME porche < OFr < L porticus < porta, gate, entrance, passage: see PORT5] 1. a covered entrance to a building, usually projecting from the wall and having a separate roof 2. an open or enclosed gallery or room on the outside… …   English World dictionary\n\n • porch — [po:tʃ US po:rtʃ] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: porche, from Latin porticus, from porta gate ] 1.) BrE an entrance covered by a roof outside the front door of a house or church 2.) AmE a structure built onto the front or back entrance …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • porch — noun count * 1. ) AMERICAN an open area with a floor and a roof, attached to the lower level of a house 2. ) BRITISH a small area covered by a roof at the entrance to a house or other building …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\n • porch — → porche …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas\n\n • porch — late 13c., from O.Fr. porche, from L. porticus covered gallery, arcade, from porta gate. The L. word was borrowed directly into O.E. as portic …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • porch — [n] patio balcony, deck, portico, steps, stoop, veranda; concepts 509,513 …   New thesaurus\n\n • porch — ► NOUN 1) a covered shelter projecting over the entrance of a building. 2) N. Amer. a veranda. ORIGIN Old French porche, from Latin porticus colonnade …   English terms dictionary\n\n • porch — porchless, adj. porchlike, adj. /pawrch, pohrch/, n. 1. an exterior appendage to a building, forming a covered approach or vestibule to a doorway. 2. a veranda. 3. the Porch, the portico or stoa in the agora of ancient Athens, where the Stoic… …   Universalium", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.982516348361969} +{"content": "Mapping the world's opinions\n\nAbout us Style guide Log in  |  Sign up\n\nOpinion map\n\nFew words in the English language convey such a range of meanings as the word \"love\". For many, love is the reason for being, the subject of countless books, artwork, films, and works of theatre. But what is love? Is it an animalistic urge, a deep emotional connection, the manifestation of physical and chemical reactions, the act of being entirely devoted to another individual, or nothing at all?\n\nArguments supporting this position\n\nSelect an argument above to explore the details\n\nThis page was last edited on Monday, 8 Apr 2019 at 17:57 UTC", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9919595122337341} +{"content": "Sunday, August 1, 2010\n\nWhat is iGet Philosophy Talk\n\nSunday at 10am (pacific) on KALW 91.7 FM Local Public Radio, San Francisco\n\nIndividual downloads via CDBaby and iTunes. Multipacks and The Complete Philosophy Talk via iAamplify\n\nJohn Searle, Mills Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Language, University of California Berkeley\n\nBonus Content\n\nUpcoming Shows\n\n11 December 2016\n\nWeapons of Mass Destruction\n\nThe United States recently threatened military action against Syria in response to the Syrian government’s alleged use of chemical weapons. Similar threats have been made against states suspected of...\nRead More\n\n18 December 2016\n\nThe Metaphysics of Color\n\nIs the red you see indeed the very same red that anyone else does? What is the redness of red even like? These sorts of questions are not just amusing, if worn-out, popular philosophical ponderings...\nRead More\n\n25 December 2016\n\nRisky Business: The Business of Risk\n\nThere is an element of risk – either to ourselves or to others – in almost everything we do. By deciding to go to the grocery store, for example, we take a (very small) risk of getting into a car...\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9989253878593445} +{"content": "Daily Archives: May 24, 2015\n\nROW 80 ~ Sunday Update, May 24th\n\n • Finish In Need of Luck\n • Finish chapters in progress. Right wrongs. Let’s say, min. 500 words/day. – 529 on Friday. I’m making this due by 5/31. I putter around with rewrites/edits for way too long, and I was really unmotivated this past week. It hit me on Wednesday that it’s been four years since my grandmother died. That left me in the doldrums. It was easier to do comfortable activities like reading an old favorite, researching my other project, and playing too much Minecraft.\n • Talk with Eric about remaining chapters. – Still haven’t yet.\n • For May/June – Scene rewrites for PHYSICa.\n • For May/June – Abbott Project\n • Organize notes / Transcribe free write bits that might be useful to Abbott project. – I gathered my physical notes this morning while running anti-malware/cleanup on my computer, but I also want to organize my files. Somehow things have gotten spread out.\n • Spent Thursday researching instead of working on In Need of Luck. Will probably start spending one day a week in online archives. Don’t know if this is a goal or a complicating factor.\n • Daily free write. – Wrote Wednesday-Saturday.\n\nReading, related to writing\n\n • Maps and Legends: Reading and Writing Along the Borderlands\n by Michael Chabon. – 55% done. Needed a break from Chabon.\n • For May/June – The Call of Stories by Robert Coles.\n • Finish reading River City Empire (related to next possible writing project) by the end of April.\n • On the River, Down Where They Found Willy Brown by Theodore Wheeler (also related to the possible Abbott project)\n\n • Look for new promo options. – I have a big list and I am slowly investigating new options.\n • EntangledContinua.com – Better mobile design. – Couldn’t stand to look at it after Tuesday.\n • EntangledContinua.com – Add excerpts. – No movement until I get redesign done.\n • New descriptions/categories/tags for Weordan books. (April 15th)\n • List of reviewer contacts.\n\nPersonal Growth\n\n • Next Python class starts May 23. Review by doing a project related to book promo info. Didn’t even touch this before class started yesterday. This is being pushed to a far back burner.\n\nROW80LogocopyROW 80 is a blog hop!\n\nPlease, check out how other Round of Words participants are doing with their goals.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999625086784363} +{"content": "\n7727572104754283827.jpg\nImage courtesy of publisher's website.\ny Ninja Inspiration single work   children's fiction   children's  \nIssue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Ninja Inspiration\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. 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Yes, and as they dodge ninja stars, ninja swords, ninja fists and ninja toenails, they discover that ninjas are TOTALLY inspirational … and that they have lovely hair.'\n\nSource: Publisher's blurb.\n\nPublication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of\n\n • Ivanhoe East, Ivanhoe - Heidelberg area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,: Krueger Wallace Press , 2017 .\n 7727572104754283827.jpg\n Image courtesy of publisher's website.\n Extent: 1v.p.\n Note/s:\n • Published 1 November 2017.\n\n ISBN: 9780994469380\nLast amended 1 May 2018 16:07:05", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999301016330719} +{"content": "How to say CHAM in Korean kæm\n\nWould you like to know how to translate CHAM to Korean? This page provides all possible translations of the word CHAM in the Korean language.\n\ntouch(verb)\n\nto be in, come into, or make, contact with something else\n\nTheir shoulders touched; He touched the water with his foot.\n\nslowly(adverb)\n\nHe slowly opened his eyes; He drove home slowly.\n\nGet even more translations for CHAM\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this CHAM Korean translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"CHAM.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 20 Oct. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9896771907806396} +{"content": "Want to read Slashdot from your mobile device? Point it at m.slashdot.org and keep reading!\n\nForgot your password?\nThis discussion has been archived. 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To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.\n\n* Contents derived from the 1963 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.\nHonourable Intentions, Robert Gordon Hay , single work review\n— Review of Daddy Are You Married? 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I finally made the decision to convert my first YA Paranormal/Time Travel/First Kiss romance novel, “I Kissed a Ghost”, into a Kindle ® version which should become available about April 24th.\n\nI written a few flash fictions this week which really got the creative juices I’ve got in those little grey cells of my head flowing, which finally got me to do another ten pages of re-read and editing for my yet still untitled adult contemporary romance with a paranormal element running through the storyline.  These ten pages brings my total completed rewrite pages to 82%, with one additional page and about 350 additional words; at the same time I can sense how much more centered I am as I write. This can only improve as I find more flash fiction prompts I can respond to.\n\nOn LinkedIn.com I received the following comment for one of the threads I’d started,\n\n\"April 19th is National #FlashFiction Day - on which the Flash Flood Journal will be posting Flash Fiction all day long. Including one of my pieces! Yay! #amwriting\n\n You can submit your own short fiction (up to 500 words) before midnight on April 17!\n\nhttp://flashfloodjournal.blogspot.co.uk/ \"\n\nI've submitted three of my most recent endeavors from my blogs. They consist of two Five Sentence Fiction and one 33 Word Fiction.\n\nSo if you have a chance, I’d to hear your comments on any of us recent Flash Fiction endeavors.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6316651105880737} +{"content": "Thoughts On An Airplane\n\nOh, how I long to explore the tiny nooks and crannies of our world,\nbetween those valleys we view from the sky.\nWhere people and things escape from our eyes,\nLittle microcosms of life where one can hide.\nWhere we may be shaded in cool clouds and wind our own paths\nIn the dirt and grass….\n\nIn our own little microcosm of potentiality.\n\nby Kali Rose Stewart\n\nComments (0)\n\nThere is no comment submitted by members.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6599946022033691} +{"content": "New in {fray}: Bookends\n\nNew fray story – a place to tell the personal stories of life during wartime, 12 years apart. Bookends: From 1991 to 2003. From school to salary. From home to away. These gulf wars are the bookends of my generation.\n\n← Back to Home\n\nHi, I’m Derek. I make awesome community-centric web stuff. I sometimes post things to Instagram. I’m mostly harmless. More.\n\nThis site is powered by WordPress and expertly hosted by Media Temple.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8289024829864502} +{"content": "Sweet Tea and Sympathy\n\nA Book Club Recommendation!\n\nSweet Tea and Sympathy\n\n(Book #1 of Southern Eclectic)\nBeloved author Molly Harper launches a brand-new contemporary romance series, Southern Eclectic, with this story of a big-city party planner who finds true love in a small Georgia town.\n\nNestled on the shore of Lake Sackett, Georgia is the McCready Family Funeral Home and Bait Shop. (What, you have a problem with one-stop shopping?) Two McCready brothers started two separate businesses in the same building back in 1928, and now it’s become one big family affair. And true to form in small Southern towns, family business becomes everybody’s business.\n\nMargot Cary has spent her life immersed in everything Lake Sackett is not. As an elite event planner, Margot’s rubbed elbows with the cream of Chicago society, and made elegance and glamour her business. She’s riding high until one event goes tragically, spectacularly wrong. Now she’s blackballed by the gala set and in dire need of a fresh start—and apparently the McCreadys are in need of an event planner with a tarnished reputation.\n\nAs Margot finds her footing in a town where everybody knows not only your name, but what you had for dinner last Saturday night and what you’ll wear to church on Sunday morning, she grudgingly has to admit that there are some things Lake Sackett does better than Chicago—including the dating prospects. Elementary school principal Kyle Archer is a fellow fish-out-of-water who volunteers to show Margot the picture-postcard side of Southern living. The two of them hit it off, but not everybody is happy to see an outsider snapping up one of the town's most eligible gentleman. Will Margot reel in her handsome fish, or will she have to release her latest catch?\n • Gallery Books | \n • 320 pages | \n • ISBN 9781501151224 | \n • November 2017\nList Price $16.00 (price may vary by retailer)\nIn Stock: Usually ships within 1 business day\nBuy from another retailer\n\nRead an Excerpt\n\nArticles About This Book\n\nXoxo after dark vertical blog post\nPosted on XOXO After Dark\nXoxo after dark vertical blog post\nPosted on XOXO After Dark\n\nMore Books from this Author\n\nAin't She a Peach\nPeachy Flippin' Keen\nSave a Truck, Ride a Redneck\nAccidental Sire\n\nAbout the Author\n\nMolly Harper\nJ Nash photography\n\nMolly Harper\n\nMolly Harper is the author of two popular series of paranormal romance, the Half-Moon Hollow series and the Naked Werewolf series. She also writes the Bluegrass ebook series of contemporary romance. A former humor columnist and newspaper reporter, she lives in Michigan with her family, where she is currently working on the next Southern Eclectic novel. Visit her on the web at MollyHarper.com.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7500009536743164} +{"content": "Bookish Meme Teaser Tuesdays Weekly Event\n\nTEASER TUESDAY: The Crucifix Killer – again! LOL\n\nTeaser Tuesday, a blog meme hosted by MizB on Should Be Reading.\n\nGrab your current read. Let the book fall open to a random page. Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page. Share the title & author of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR list if they like your teaser. Please avoid spoilers!\n\nOKAY I can’t resist mentioning this book – well, it is the book I am reading now! That’s the rules.\n\nHe knew when that voice called it meant only one thing – a new, mutilated dead body.\n‘Have you heard from your partner lately?’\n\nYep, you’ve guessed it – The Crucifix Killer\nby Chris Carter\nPage 1\nARC so page number may differ.\n\nWhat’s yours?\n\nBook lovers please join my new TWITTER Group:\nhttp://www.twibes.com/group/READERSandREVIEWERS\n\nWe can share our love of books!\n\n 1. That sounds like a really interesting book. Like a crime novel. I'll definitely be adding this one to my list.\n\n 2. Rebecca, Oh, yes, I would if I were you — as long as you are not squeamish! LOL\n\n Thanks Staci!\n\n Same goes to you, Ladybug — sleep well! 🙂\n\n Nah! I see what you mean, Caspette! LOL Thanks 🙂\n\n 3. THANKS Missy, Avisannschild, gautami and Vicki for your comments!\n\n LOL Yes, Avisannschild, if you scare easily it's not the one for you! 🙂\n\nWhat do you think?\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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She was briefly … Continue reading Sharon Geltner\n\nMary Helen Sheriff\n\nMary and I met online and I've learned a lot about her. Her book sounds interesting and I can't wait to read it. Author Bio Mary Helen Sheriff is the author of the award-winning coming-of-age novel Boop and Eve’s Road Trip.  She spent fourteen years in classrooms  teaching elementary school, middle school, college, and professionals. … Continue reading Mary Helen Sheriff\n\nBarb Jones\n\nBarb Jones came to my through Goddess Fish Promotions. Bio AUTHOR Bio and Links:  I was born in Hawaii, a place rich with culture and storytellers. As a little girl, scary tales about vampires, werewolves, angels, demons, and witches were my favorite kind — much to my mother's dismay.   The scarier, the better.   My love … Continue reading Barb Jones\n\nDimitrius Jones\n\nDimitrius Jones and I came together through Goddess Fish Promotions. Author Bio Dimitrius Jones was born and raised in West Texas, much to his eternal annoyance. Despite this, he first picked up the pen at the tender age of six. His first masterpiece was a page-turner about dolphins that used eye lasers to kill a hurricane. … Continue reading Dimitrius Jones\n\nLeon Acord\n\nLeon Acord came to my attention through Goddess Fish Promotions. Author Bio Leon Acord is an award-winning actor and writer who has appeared in over 35 films you've never seen and 30 plays you've never heard of. Possible exceptions include the digital TV series Old Dogs & New Tricks on Amazon Prime Video (which he created, wrote & … Continue reading Leon Acord\n\nJan Selbourne\n\nI’m really pleased to welcome Jan Selbourne back to my blog!   There are the links at the end of this interview to her other visits with me. Author bio Jan Selbourne grew up in Melbourne, Australia. Her love of literature and history began as soon as she could read and hold a pen. Her career started in the … Continue reading Jan Selbourne\n\nEstelle Pettersen\n\nEstelle and I met through BVS publications. Her first book comes out July 30! I've really enjoyed getting to know her and I'm reading her book and enjoying it. Author Bio Estelle Pettersen is an Australian author and former journalist whose romance stories explore empowerment, freedom, and finding one’s strength. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Journalism and … Continue reading Estelle Pettersen\n\nKeren Hughes\n\nKeren Hughes is one of the Black Velvet Seduction authors. I met her through their group. Like the other authors in that group, I've enjoyed getting to know her. Author bio I live in the UK and am an avid bookworm. My first real memory of reading something I fell in love with was The … Continue reading Keren Hughes", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998818635940552} +{"content": "Lybrary.com: ebooks and download videos Search All  Title  Author \nHome / Nonfiction / True Crime / Murder\n\n3,096 Days in Captivity: The True Story of My Abduction, Eight Years of Enslavement,and Escape\n\n| £7.91 | €9.08 | Ca$13.72 | Au$13.70\nby Natascha Kampusch\nWhat is this?DRM-EPUB | by download   add to wish list\n3,096 Days in Captivity: The True Story of My Abduction, Eight Years of Enslavement,and Escape by Natascha Kampusch\n\nOn March 2, 1998, ten-year-old Natascha Kampusch was kidnapped, and found herself locked in a house that would be her home for the next eight years. She was starved, beaten, treated as a slave, and forced to work for her deranged captor. But she never forgot who she was-and she never gave up hope of returning to the world. 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Week thirty two of writing 1,000 words per day of fiction. It’s time for another update!\n\nDays 221 through 227 have been successes, with a minimum of 1,000 words per day written.\n\nStats for Days 221 to 227:\n\nDay 221 – 1194 words\nDay 222 – 1135 words\nDay 223 – 1068 words\nDay 224 – 1057 words\nDay 225 – 1183 words\nDay 226 – 1112 words\nDay 227 – 1137 words\n\nTotal count for the year thus far is 288,007 words. Average daily word count is 1,268 words. WIP Avalon Circle is at 83,676 words. Based on current projections, Avalon Circle is 72% complete.\n\nVacation’s over and I’ve had a rough week getting back into the swing of things, but one thing that didn’t suffer was my writing. Well, the quality may have suffered a little bit on account of general exhaustion, but who’s to say.\n\nI worked on Shape of Family one day this past week, and another short story for three days, so less than half of my words for the week were devoted to Avalon Circle. I’d like this ratio to be a little different going forward, but so long as a few thousand words are written a week on the longer WIP I think that’s fine.\n\nI have a weird Australian mythology story that I’m considering whether I should post on the blog. I don’t want to interrupt Shape of Family while it’s ongoing, but I also don’t want to just sit on this other story. Not sure what I’ll do yet, or even if it’s good enough to post. It’s certainly weirder than my usual writing. Which is uh, saying something, I guess? I write some pretty bizarre stuff.\n\nI’m now thinking Avalon Circle might finish a little earlier and so just like with Gridfall the percentage might adjust drastically by next week when my overall words to completion drop by some amount. I think it’s generally better if the estimate is over what I end up writing, because there’s a little bit of editing ongoing as I write, where I’m deciding what belongs and what doesn’t based on my initial outline.\n\nUntil next week, my kickass readers!\n\nYou can follow me on Facebook or Twitter to see my progress and little daily anecdotes, and join in if you like!\n\nAnd remember, writing is a skill. So write the hell on, writers.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nConnecting to %s\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8641127943992615} +{"content": "Foreword Reviews\n\n 1. Book Reviews\n 2. Books Published October 22, 2019\n\nOctober 22, 2019\n\nHere are all of the books we've reviewed that were published October 22, 2019. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in October 2019.\n\nBook Review\n\nForking Good\n\nby Michelle Anne Schingler\n\nAre its tempting dishes heavenly, or simply bound to land you in caloric hell? Don’t let such arbitrary diametrics detract you from picking up Valya Dudycz Lupescu and Stephen H. Segal’s \"Forking Good\", a quippy, watch-party-minded... Read More\n\nBook Review\n\nPractical Blasphemy\n\nby Karen Rigby\n\nWhat happens when a suicide attempt fails? For Amelia, a psychiatric patient whose internal playlist and warring voices besiege her, it leads to three weeks on the ward. LJT’s fictionalized memoir \"Practical Blasphemy\" portrays bipolar... 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[c1941]\n(OCoLC)571553840\nMaterial Type: Fiction\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: Virginia Woolf; Leonard Woolf\nOCLC Number: 297384\nNotes: At head of title: Virginia Woolf.\n\"The MS. of this book has been completed, but had not been finally revised for the printer, at the time of Virginia Woolf's death.\"--Note, signed Leonard Woolf.\n\"First American edition.\"\nDescription: 3 p. l., 3-219 p. 21 cm.\n\nStory of a single summer's day in an English village when the local pageant is produced.\n\nUser-contributed reviews\n\nWorldCat User Reviews (1)\n\nBetween the wars\n\nby darrenlibrarian (WorldCat user published 2009-01-14) Excellent Permalink\n\nBetween the Acts is Virgina Woolf's last novel, published in 1941 just after her death.  It is about the staging of a traditional pageant play by a small community somewhere in the English countryside.  Beneath the surface plot, the novel is about the destructive stress war places...\nRead more... \n\n • 1 of 1 people found this review helpful. 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Using examples that range across thousands of years and five continents, Anne Spirn examines urban, rural, and natural landscapes and calls for change in the way we shape and respond to them.\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nAnne Whiston Spirn is professor of landscape architecture and regional planning and director of the Urban Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania.\nBy: Anne Whiston Spirn\n326 pages, B/w photos\nMedia reviews\nLandscape speaks to us. But how? Anne Spirn's superb and unique achievement is to spell out the 'how' so that we can better understand landscape's variant dialects its distinctive personalities and respond intelligently, with appropriate emotion. Yi-Fu Tuan, emeritus professor of geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison \"Anne Whiston Spirn brings to her reading of landscapes the eye of an artist, the mind of a scholar, and the pen of a gifted writer. There are a few books that have the power to change the way one sees the world. 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Details of all four festivals are available below. We hope you enjoy the festival season! \n\nSep 29, 2016\n\nNOTTINGHAM FESTIVAL OF LITERATURE – Voices of Jewish & Muslim Writers\n\nNovember 9 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm\n\nMercure Hotel – The George Suite\n\n2 George Street \n\nNottingham, NG1 3BP\n\nAug 25, 2016\n\nNigel Pantling's poem 'Striking the Deal' from his debut collection Kingdom Power Glory has been highly commended and included in the Forward Book of Poetry 2017.\n\nYou can read the full shortlist and buy the anthology on the Forward Prizes website\n\nRead More +\n\nAug 12, 2016\n\nWe are very sorry to announce the death of the poet, publisher and musician, David Attwooll. David made many friends, which we know very well from our Writing School, where he was admired as an outstanding poet and was loved for his kindness, generosity and insight.  \n\nDavid's pamphlet, Surfacing, won the Poetry Business Competition in 2012, judged by Simon Armitage, and the following year his poems were featured in Carcanet's Oxford Poets anthology.  Two Rivers Press brought out his first full-length collection, The Sound Ladder in 2015 (reviewed in the North by Noel Williams [link ?]).  Two Rivers had planned to publish a new collection for 2017, and the work on this will continue with the help of David's family and colleagues.  David was at the height of his powers, and his death is a great loss.  \n\nOur heartfelt condolences to David's family.   \n\nThe drum also waltzes\n\n I.m. 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Entry is free. Further details of the event can be found on the Wordsworth Trust website here. \nJun 8, 2016\n\nStuart Pickford, author of the recently published collection 'Swimming with Jellyfish' will be reading as part of York Explore's event 'Finding The Words' on 23rd June at York Explore, Library Square York on 23rd June 2016. The Event starts at 7pm. \n\n<< <  Page 2 of 16  > >>\n\nTweets from the Poetry Business\n\npoetrybusiness RT @jsamlarose: Applications now open for Barbican Young Poets: https://t.co/XrtJZIqW3D\n\n4 days ago via Twitter Web Client\n\nYour cart is currently empty\nArts Council England - National Portfolio Organisation\n\nInpress Books", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Sunday Post #114 (2/15/15)\n\nPosted February 14, 2015 | 27 Comments\n\nThe Sunday Post is hosted by Kimba Caffeinated Book Reviewer.\n\nHoly crap, what a week! The weather has been warmer than usual – sunny & high 70s. I think it’s making everyone around here act a little crazy, even me. Like super amped and restless … I don’t know. It’s just been crazy and intense, but a lot fun too.\n\nOn the Blog\n\n • Rebound by Noelle August (Review) – Loved this sequel to Boomerang.\n • Riot by Jamie Shaw (Review) – Mmmm sexy rock star.\n • Maybe by Amber L. Johnson (Review) – Mmmm sexy musical genius rock star.\n\nBooks Read\n\nTrapped by Kevin Hearne – Audio\n\nReturn to Me by Kelly Moran\n\nA Ghostly Undertaking by Tonya Kappes – DNF @ 35%\n\nBooks Acquired\n\nBooks link to Goodreads/Amazon\n\nFor Review:\n\nWhat the hell happened? I’ve cut back on review books, but sometimes they arrive in herds. I’m excited for all of these though, so no complaining from me. I’m especially curious about Normal.\n\nsea of starsslow burnnormal\nchase meleaving amarillothe summer of chasing mermaids\n\nPurchased/Freebies:\n\nTop three are 99¢ – $1.99 and the bottom three are free.\nDouble check prices before purchasing.\n\nThings to Know\n\n • Have ya’ll seen the Hot Dudes Reading Instagram? Sexy! And the commentary attached  to each photo is funny. I am firmly against people taking photos of others and posting them to social media without permission, but it looks like the guys knew. I really hope so, anyway.\n • McFarland, USA comes out Friday! Everyone needs to go watch it!! We get to go to an early screening on the 18th & I can’t wait.\n\n • Addicted to You, the 1st book in the Addicted series, is free! Just click on the image.\n\nHave a great week!\n\n27 responses to “Sunday Post #114 (2/15/15)\n\n 1. I haven’t heard of Hot Dudes Reading Instagram but I’m going to go check that out! That sounds like a fun one to follow! I’m a little jealous of your warm temps. They’re threatening us with snow tomorrow night and I’m less than excited. Have a great week!\n\n Katherine recently posted: This Week in Reading - February 15\n 2. I love the Hot Dudes Reading instagram! I had the same thought though, I really hope they know about it…otherwise that’s kind of odd. We had a day of warmer than normal weather, but it’s back to freezing temps (for GA atleast).\n\n Michelle recently posted: Sunday Post (141)\n 3. I’ll be reviewing Riot this week, but I didn’t give it as high praise as you did. It sucked me in, but I had some issues. I’m glad you enjoyed it. I think I’ll like Chaos a bit better. I started reading The Summer of Chasing Mermaids yesterday, but I didn’t get very far! And YAY for To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before! Hope you have a great week!\n\n Sandy @ Somewhere Only We Know\n\n 4. Bea\n\n I’ve seen some of the pics from Hot Dude Reading and they’re pretty wonderful. I would kill for temps in the 70s. We’ve had 2 snow storms this week. Shoot me now.\n\n Ah well, enjoy your books and happy reading!\n\n Bea recently posted: Sunday Book Share #128\n 5. I got a ton of review books thanks to NetGalley this week…oops! I keep saying that I’m going to stop requesting books but the follow thru isn’t really happening 🙂 It looks like you have lots of great reading ahead of you. I hope that you enjoy them all!!! Have a great week 🙂\n\n Samantha recently posted: The Sunday Post #9 (Reading Fever)\n 6. Yeah, glad to see you are back with Hearne I just finished the audio of Shattered so I am all caught up. It is unseasonably warm here as well. Sixty degrees today. Loving it. Everyone was out yesterday and it was a big beer drinking weekend here in Portland. I finished Ghostly Undertaking and I thought it was a decent read, it was a cozy so I wasn’t expecting much. Grabbed the freebie because you said so.\n\n Heidi recently posted: The Sunday Post 123rd Edition\n 7. I’ve already got Addicted, it’s one item of that pesky TBR pile that has to be mastered and dominated and controlled and crushed ! The weather was spring timey this week, it has turn to fog and ice today :S Anyway, enjoy your books and have a great week !\n\n Red Iza recently posted: The sunday post #9 : What's up ?\n\nLeave a Reply to ShootingStarsMag Cancel reply\n\nWant to include a link to one of your blog posts below your comment? Enter your URL in the website field, then click the button below to get started.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9558084011077881} +{"content": "How to say 2 in Slovenian \n\nWould you like to know how to translate 2 to Slovenian? This page provides all possible translations of the word 2 in the Slovenian language.\n\ntwo(adjective)\n\n2 in number.\n\ntwo(noun)\n\nthe number or figure 2.\n\nGet even more translations for 2\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this 2 Slovenian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"2.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 23 Jul 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993905425071716} +{"content": "Catalog Record: A Klondike picnic : the story of a day | Hathi Trust Digital Library\n\nA Klondike picnic : the story of a day / by Eleanor C. Donnelly ... With genuine letters from two gold-seekers in Alaska\n\nMain Author: Donnelly, Eleanor C. 1838-1917\nLanguage(s): English\nPublished: New York : Benziger Brothers, 1898\nSubjects: Gold mines and mining > Fiction\nKlondike River Valley (Yukon) > Fiction\nAlaska > Fiction\nPhysical Description: 160 p. ; 20 cm\nOriginal Format: Book\nOriginal Classification Number: PZ3.D718 K", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Dark Light\nISBN: 1472264215\nEAN13: 9781472264213\nLanguage: English\nPages: 368\nDimensions: 1.00\" H x 8.00\" L x 5.00\" W\nFormat: Paperback\n\nDark Light\n\nSelect Format\nSelect Format Format: Paperback Select Conditions Condition: New\n\nFormat: Paperback\n\nCondition: New\n\n13 Available\n\nSelect Conditions\n • New $13.99 Dark Light\nBook Overview\nThe second novel in the gripping supernatural thriller series from international bestselling author Jodi Taylor. Betrayed, terrified and alone, Elizabeth Cage has fled her home. 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The Chicago Manual of Style offers this example: Tichnick’s angry reply, “I do not know the man!” took us all by surprise. Note the comma after reply but no comma after the exclamation point.\n\nRead More\n\nCompel vs. Impel\n\nPosted on Thursday, June 19, 2008, at 12:31 am\n\nBoth compel and impel contain the idea of using physical or other force to cause something to be done. Compel means to constrain someone in some way to yield or do what one wishes. Examples: to compel a debtor to pay Fate compels us to face danger and trouble. Impel means to provide a strong …\n\nRead More\n\nRing vs. Rang vs. Rung\n\nPosted on Tuesday, June 10, 2008, at 4:55 am\n\nIn verb conjugation, a regular verb follows a simple, predictable pattern, such as print (present tense), printed (simple past), and printed (past particle): I print, you printed, and they have printed. An irregular verb is one that forms its simple past tense and past participle with a non-standard pattern. Ring is one such verb. Ring conjugates as …\n\nRead More\n\nInternal Dialogue: Italics or Quotes?\n\nPosted on Tuesday, June 10, 2008, at 4:47 am\n\nNOTE: Please see our article Diving Back Into Dialogue: Part II, for an expanded discussion of this topic. Internal dialogue is used by authors to indicate what a character is thinking. Direct internal dialogue refers to a character thinking the exact thoughts as written, often in the first person. (The first person singular is I, the …\n\nRead More\n\nCapitalization of Governmental Words\n\nPosted on Thursday, May 29, 2008, at 2:18 am\n\nWhen you write about or to a governmental agency, do you wonder when to capitalize? Here are some simple rules to help you. Rule: When you use the complete names of departments, capitalize. You may also capitalize a shortened form of a department. Do not capitalize when these words are used as adjectives or generically. …\n\nRead More\n\nPrincipal vs. Principle\n\nPosted on Monday, April 21, 2008, at 9:06 pm\n\nIf you decide to take the free Grammar Mastery Quiz, you’ll eventually come to #40, which has turned out to be confusing for many. Question 40: The department's principal/principle concern is the safety of all employees. First, let’s figure out what part of speech the word is in the sentence above. Since it describes concern, …\n\nRead More\n\nPleaded vs. Pled\n\nPosted on Tuesday, April 8, 2008, at 2:54 am\n\nFor the past tense of to plead, you may use either pleaded or pled. Example: He pleaded not guilty before his trial. Example: He pled not guilty before his trial. Note: In the strict legal sense, one cannot plead innocent. Word of the Week Avuncular: Like an uncle, especially in kindness or tolerance. Example: He …\n\nRead More\n\nIrregular Plurals\n\nPosted on Saturday, April 5, 2008, at 12:32 am\n\nMany nouns in English have a plural form either with an s/es ending or without. For example, when is it correct to use youth vs. youths, fish vs. fishes, or hair vs. hairs? Use youths and hairs when countable. Example: Three youths were given awards for community service. If youth is being used collectively, do …\n\nRead More\n\nAbbreviations vs. Acronyms vs. Initialisms\n\nPosted on Monday, March 17, 2008, at 10:06 pm\n\nDictionaries don’t all agree on the definitions of these words and neither do style manuals. So we will attempt to shed more light on the distinctions. Abbreviations According to Dictionary.com, an abbreviation is a shortened or contracted form of a word or phrase, used to represent the whole, as Dr. for Doctor, U.S. for United …\n\nRead More\n\n1 64 65 66 67 68 70", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9962015151977539} +{"content": "Buy Used\nPrice: US$ 52.98 Convert Currency\nShipping: US$ 3.99 Within U.S.A. Destination, Rates & Speeds\nAdd to basket\n\n30 Day Returns Policy\n\nA Secret Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina\n\nBurton, Richard\n\nPublished by Folio Society, 2004\nUsed Condition Very Good Hard Cover\nFrom Crestview Books (Westerville, OH, U.S.A.) Quantity Available: 1\nAvailable From More sellers View all  copies of this book\n\nLike new hardback except for owner's name stamped on front endpage. In original slipcase. Map loosely laid in. Text is clean, unmarked. (Shelf location: BT2) All items carefully packed to avoid damage from moisture and rough handling. Tracking included. 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Read more »\n\n • The Street Lawyer\n\n The Street Lawyer\n\n Price $8.95 - $30.00\n\n Michael was in a hurry. He was scrambling up the ladder at Drake & Sweeney, a giant D.C. law firm with eight hundred lawyers. The money was good and getting better; a partnership was three years away. He was a rising star with no time to waste, no time to stop,... Read more »\n\n • The Partner\n\n The Partner\n\n Price $7.99 - $35.00\n\n They watched Danilo Silva for days before they finally grabbed him. He was living alone, a quiet life on a shady street in Brazil; a simple life in a modest home, certainly not one of luxury. Certainly no evidence of the fortune they thought he had stolen. He was much thinner... Read more »\n\n • Wag the Dog\n\n Wag the Dog\n\n Once upon a time there was a mean, dying GOP chairman who had a brilliant scheme to assure that his man would retain the office of president of the United States of America. And the only man who could pull off this elaborate plan was a celebrated Hollywood director. Add to... Read more »\n\n • Lost in the City\n\n Lost in the City\n\n “Original and arresting….[Jones’s] stories will touch chords of empathy and recognition in all readers.” —Washington Post “These 14 stories of African-American life…affirm humanity as only good literature can.”  —Los Angeles TimesA magnificent collection of short fiction focusing on the lives of African-American men and women in Washington, D.C., Lost in the City... Read more »\n\n • The Heart of the Matter\n\n The Heart of the Matter\n\n With a new introduction by James Wood Scobie, a police officer serving in a wartime west-African state, is distrusted — being scrupulously honest and immune to bribery. But then he falls in love, and in so doing, he is forced to betray everything he believes in, with drastic and tragic consequences. Read more »\n\n • The Librarian\n\n The Librarian\n\n How on earth did nebbish university librarian David Goldberg end up on Virginia's Ten Most Wanted Criminals list for bestiality? And how did he get ensnared in a vast right-wing conspiracy to steal the presidency? It all begins so innocently when Goldberg starts moonlighting for eccentric, conservative billionaire Alan Carston Stowe... Read more »\n\n • The Quiet American (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)\n\n The Quiet American (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)\n\n Into the intrigue and violence of Indo-China comes Pyle, a young idealistic American sent to promote democracy through a mysterious 'Third Force'. As his naive optimism starts to cause bloodshed, his friend Fowler finds it hard to stand and watch. Read more »\n\n • The Manchurian Candidate\n\n The Manchurian Candidate\n\n THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE is the fictional account of a far-from-ordinary G.I. who is brainwashed while held as a Korean POW. He returns to the United States as a programmed, remote-controlled killer. THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE is a remarkable penetration of the human mind, its foibles and its ultimate malleability. Read more »\n\n • Rise to Rebellion\n\n Rise to Rebellion\n\n A Novel of the American Revolution\n\n Price $7.99 - $30.00\n\n Jeff Shaara dazzled readers with his bestselling novels Gods and Generals, The Last Full Measure, and Gone for Soldiers. Now the acclaimed author who illuminated the Civil War and the Mexican-American War brilliantly brings to life the American Revolution, creating a superb saga of the men who helped to forge the... Read more »\n\nUkraine, Russia, and the Question of Nuclear Arms\nUkraine, Russia, and the Question of Nuclear Arms\n\n3/5/14\n\nIn the midst of all the turmoil and propaganda churning in Ukraine, us outsiders have little else to offer but...... READ MORE\n\nWhat POLITICO Is Reading\n\nBeing Read By\nJason Millman Reporter, POLITICO Pro", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7474286556243896} +{"content": "\nby Damian Murphy\n\nThe best way to teach\nIs to practice what you preach\nLead by example\n\nClick here to post comments\n\nJoin in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How? Simply click here to return to Haiku Poems.\n\nSearch Here for Poetry\n\nClick here if you love us! Follow Me on Pinterest", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8058052659034729} +{"content": "Wednesday, May 3, 2017\n\nBelief, 5\n\nA child’s perceptual and cognitive evaluations of people’s moods and feelings are often different from those of an adult. Childhood memories and beliefs turn out to be particularly inaccurate and can be easily influenced—even falsified—by other people. Because they’ve been repeated and reinforced over many years, however, those memories are often the least likely to be modified or rejected as a result of later experiences and beliefs. The power of emotion can turn fantasy into a supposed fact. False memories are more difficult to dismiss, perhaps because the dissonance between fact and fiction causes a stronger emotional reaction within the limbic areas, which in turn interfere with one’s ability to use logic and reason in evaluation beliefs about the world. The more traumatic an event, the more likely the victim is to construct beliefs that border on the bizarre.\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5746246576309204} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “global”\n\nSee all translations\n\nadjective  /ˈɡloʊ·bəl/ us  \npolitics & government relating to the whole world: We hope an era of peace and global cooperation has begun.\nadverb  /ˈɡloʊ·bə·li/ us  \nThe company is trying to compete globally.\nTranslations of “global”\nin Korean 세계의, 지구의…\nin Arabic عالَمي…\nin Portuguese global…\nin Catalan mundial…\nin Japanese 世界的な, 全世界の…\nin Italian globale…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 世界, 全球的, 全世界的…\nin Russian глобальный…\nin Turkish küresel…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 世界, 全球的, 全世界的…\nin Polish światowy, globalny…\n(Definition of global from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of global?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore American English definitions for “global”\n\nDefinitions of “glob", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9911158680915833} +{"content": "\nFantasy authors include Happy Valley on their summer tour map\n\nVickie Kavanagh, The Oregonian By Vickie Kavanagh, The Oregonian\non June 03, 2011 at 2:46 PM, updated June 03, 2011 at 3:41 PM\ntarahudson.jpgTara Hudson\nAuthor Photo.jpgAprilynne Pike\n3353516.jpgAmy Plum\n4039811.jpgVeronica Roth\n60006418.JPGEllen Schreiber\nHAPPY VALLEY – Do you crave the dark world of paranormal romance, supernatural thrillers and otherworldly mysteries?\n\nIf so, plan on catching the \"Dark Days of Summer Tour\" on June 8 at the Clackamas Town Center. Five young authors - who write fantasy books geared for teens - will host a panel discussion and book-signing event at 7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 12000 S.E. 82nd Ave.\n\nThe touring authors and their new releases include Tara Hudson, \"Hereafter;\" Aprilynne Pike, \"Illusions;\" Amy Plum, \"Die For Me;\" Veronica Roth, \"Divergent;\" and Ellen Schreiber, \"Vampire Kisses #8: Cryptic Cravings.\"\n\nThe book store is partnering with HarperCollins Publishing to host the free event. For book details, visit http://store-locator.barnesandnoble.com/event/71278  \n\n-- Vickie Kavanagh; 503-294-5913; or follow me on Twitter @okavkid  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999318718910217} +{"content": "\nTitle: Mc Graw Hill Luis Joyanes Aguilar Fundamentos De Programacion Libro De Problemas, Author: Cristian Dorado, Length: pages, Published. Get this from a library! Fundamentos de programacion: Algoritmos y estructuras de datos y objetos.. [Luis Joyanes Aguilar]. 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Read more\n\nSatirical novel on British tabloids to HoZ\n\nHead of Zeus is to publish The Beast, an \"extraordinary\" satirical novel by Alex Staritt. Read more\n\nSubscribe to RSS - neil belton", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9852396845817566} +{"content": "Posted in TBR\n\nOcTBR Bingo\n\nIt’s October already! This year is already ending and I have a bunch of books I intended to read on 2019\n\nResultado de imagen para and then I didn't gif\n\nSO on this fine month I’ve decided to make a list of all the books I need to read before the year is over and preferablyn dufring October because I saw the OcTBR thing on twitter and thought it was fun\n\nTo make it a bit challenging (and not add the 100+ books I actually have on my TBR I’ve decided to make a Bingo board!\n\nFeel free to use it if you are also trying to catch up to your TBRs\n\nContinue reading “OcTBR Bingo”\n\nPosted in Tag\n\nAutumn Tag-Are You Ready for Sweater Weather?\n\nI’m heading on to spring in my country BUT I do love sweater weather and autumn is my favorite season so when I saw the Jenn had made this tag I just couldn’t resistResultado de imagen para autumn gif\n\n • Answer the questions\n • link back to the creator (Jenniely)\n • tag other people!\n\nContinue reading “Autumn Tag-Are You Ready for Sweater Weather?”\n\nPosted in Ramblings\n\nBlogtober-10 Reasons I Love & Hate Autumn & Spring\n\nBlogtober day 20, can you believe I kept something going for twenty days???I can’t\n\nI’m still following Jenniely‘s wonderful Blogtober prompts and denying the fact that the weather is getting progressively warmer in my half of the world… okay, maybe I should face the music at some point…. Let’s talk autumn and spring for this one!\n\nResultado de imagen para fall and spring gif Continue reading “Blogtober-10 Reasons I Love & Hate Autumn & Spring”\n\nPosted in Ramblings\n\nBlogtober- Autumnal Reads\n\nYou can see the rest of the prompts on the first Blogtober post!\n\nAlthough I’m not currently on autumn it is my favorite season so I’ll go ahead and talk about that.\n\nFall is a time for sunnugling down with a cozy blanket and a darker kind of book. I have a weakness for fantasy but within the genre. Autumn is a time to let the livelyness of summer go and face whatever is left. It’s the time for the more moraly dubious kind of main characters, as well as a time for witches and death.\n\nWhat are the feelings that autumn brings to you?\n\nDo you agree with any of these picks?\n\nPosted in Weekly\n\nTTT·Books for not-Spring\n\nTop Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.\n\nToday’s Topic:\n\nBooks On My Spring Fall TBR\n\nBecause I live in the southern hemisphere I’m getting ready for the best season of all: Autumn\n\nThese are some books I want to read that for one reason or another remind me of fall. It can be the cover or the story or an arbitrary thing that will make you question my life choices… Let’s do it!\nContinue reading “TTT·Books for not-Spring”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9976890683174133} +{"content": "British Airways First Magazine\n\nEach quarterly issue offers readers an in depth exploration of a single concept, with expert contributors sharing their historical, philosophical, scientific and cultural perspectives, with handcrafted bespoke artwork throughout.\n\nRead more\n\nClose Info\n\n0 Piles\n\n0 Wishlists\n\nOther issues\n\n“British Airways First Magazine - Home Edition”\n\nReleased 1 January 2016\n\nMaking of the Cover https://vimeo.com/152540069\n\niPad digital edition https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/british-airways-first-magazine/id604829238?mt=8\n\nWhat do you think of this issue?\n\nSign up or Log in to join the discussion.\n\nRecent activity\n\n× Close Search\n\nStart typing. 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Until then I will be joining Tressa at Wishful Endings and her meme Can’t-Wait Wednesday.\n\nHappy Wednesday y’all! This week I’m eagerly waiting on Sarah Henning‘s The Princess Will Save You. When I first came across this book, I got all kinds of excited. If you are a fan of The Princess Bride, you will understand. Reading that blurb is like reading a new take of the classic. So I did something I’ve never done before and asked a question on Goodreads and got an answer 😁 While not a retelling, this story is inspired by the classic, and I couldn’t be more excited! It promises action, some romance, and a daring heroine. I cannot wait!\n\nWoW #188 – The Princess Will Save YouThe Princess Will Save You by Sarah Henning\nSeries: The Princess Will Save You #1\nPublished by Tor Teen on 2020-07-07\nLength: 368 pages\n\nThe Princess Will Save You is a YA fantasy adventure inspired by The Princess Bride, in which a princess must rescue her stable boy true love, from the acclaimed author of Sea Witch, Sarah Henning.\n\nWhen a princess’s commoner true love is kidnapped to coerce her into a political marriage, she doesn’t give in—she goes to rescue him.\n\nWhen her warrior father, King Sendoa, mysteriously dies, Princess Amarande of Ardenia is given what would hardly be considered a choice: Marry a stranger at sixteen or lose control of her family’s crown.\n\nBut Amarande was raised to be a warrior—not a sacrifice.\n\nIn an attempt to force her choice, a neighboring kingdom kidnaps her true love, stable boy Luca. With her kingdom on the brink of civil war and no one to trust, she’ll need all her skill to save him, her future, and her kingdom.\n\nAbout Sarah Henning\n\nAuthor Sarah Henning\n\nSarah Henning is a recovering journalist who has worked for the Palm Beach Post, Kansas City Star and Associated Press, among others. When not writing, she runs ultramarathons, hits the playground with her two kids, and hangs out with her husband Justin, who doubles as her long-suffering IT department. Sarah lives in Lawrence, Kansas, hometown of Langston Hughes, William S. Burroughs, and a really good basketball team.\n\nSarah is the author of SEA WITCH, which was an Indies Introduce and Indie's Next selection. Its follow up, SEA WITCH RISING, is out now. Her first YA contemporary, about a down-spiraling softball player who is recruited to play quarterback on her ex-boyfriend's football team, comes out January 7th, 2020 and is called THROW LIKE A GIRL. Also scheduled for 2020 is the first book in her next fantasy duology--a feminist tale inspired by The Princess Bride--called THE PRINCESS WILL SAVE YOU, is out in summer.\n\nYour Turn! What are you waiting on this Wednesday? Share below\n\nGot a Reading Problem?\n\nGet your fix here. Sign up today to receive new posts straight to your inbox daily!\n\n6 responses to “WoW #188 – The Princess Will Save You\n\n 1. I want to read this one based on the title alone! It does sound good too, fortunately. I hope you enjoy this one when you read it! Have a good week and stay safe and well.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nCommentLuv badge\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6357735395431519} +{"content": "Darby Creek High-Low Digital Sampler\n\nThis title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.\n\nBuy this Book on\n\nDarby Creek™\nTeens & YA\nPub Date\n\nTalking about this book? 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Thank you.\n\nList of ALL Durlabh Singh poems\n\nBest Durlabh Singh Poems\n\n+ Follow Poet\n\nTrembling Hands\n\nWith trembling hands\nI let go of the furies\nKept under my command\nStaked for offers in foreign lands\nWhere clouds gather on yellow hills.\n\nWailing across the wilderness\nWhere buzzard fly powered by\nHot winds blown from desert\nSlapping the senses into torture.\n\nInstructions for the heart\nTo turn up rebellious gestures\nTo melt icicles of the frost\nWith sharpened pen knife\n Into some modes of indifference.\n\nWarm sensations spreading\nFrom desert to the land of lore\nThe steps onwarding will find\nA brush with salty oceans\nAlong the sea weeded shores.\n\nDurlabh Singh.\n\nCopyright © Durlabh Singh | Year Posted 2016\n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n\nA comment has not been posted for this poem. 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Life develops, changes, is in motion. The forms of literature are not. - Author: Karl Ove Knausgaard\nQuotes About Motion #76414\n#2. America's problem isn't too much religion or too little of it. It's bad religion: the slow-motion collapse of traditional Christianity and the rise of a variety of destructive pseudo-Christianities in its place. - Author: Ross Douthat\nQuotes About Motion #90312\n#3. If she had looked more deeply into herself, she would have realized that what had thrilled her about the bird was his freedom, the energy of his wings in motion, not his physical body. - Author: Paulo Coelho\nQuotes About Motion #90159\n#4. Love is in constant motion, it is the energy which was created when you were born and it will never be destroyed. - Author: Santosh Kalwar\nQuotes About Motion #89334\n#5. To me the sea is a continual miracle; The fishes that swim - the rocks - the motion of the waves - the ships, with men in them, what stranger miracles are there? - Author: Walt Whitman\nQuotes About Motion #87968\n#6. \"We must learn that the electric Universe of motion is divided into wave cycles which are equally divided into opposite expressions\" - Author: Walter Russell\nQuotes About Motion #83083\n#7. We want all possible things made actual, the perpetual possibility of perfection, the best of all futures all at once. - Author: Dexter Palmer\nQuotes About Motion #82977\n#8. Special relativity declares a similar law for all motion: the combined speed of any object's motion through space and its motion through time is always precisely equal to the speed of light. - Author: Brian Greene\nQuotes About Motion #82961\n#9. Intuition is the wisdom formed by feeling and instinct - a gift of knowing without reasoning ... Belief is ignited by hope and supported by facts and evidence - it builds alignment and creates confidence. Belief is what sets energy in motion and creates the success that breeds more success. - Author: Angela Ahrendts\nQuotes About Motion #81866\n#10. The world yearns. This is its sure gravity: the attraction of bodies. Earth for molten star. Moon for earth. A hand for the orb of a breast. This is its movement too: the motion of desire, of a longing toward. - Author: Alison MacLeod\nQuotes About Motion #79207\n#11. The world can only be redeemed through action\nmotion. Uncoerced, unbribed, and unbought, humanity will move toward the light. - Author: Alice Moore Hubbard\nQuotes About Motion #76939\n#12. Sex is emotion in motion. - Author: Mae West\nQuotes About Motion #76598\n#13. It was a gentle love, a tactile love. It was all hands and lips and hearts in tandem. There was motion in our bodies and emotion in our discourse. We were a symphony of melody and melancholy. When you find peace in another's presence, there is no mistaken. - Author: Lang Leav\nQuotes About Motion #76436\n#14. A butterfly could flap its wings and set molecules of air in motion, which would move other molecules of air, in turn moving more molecules of air - eventually capable of starting a hurricane on the other side of the planet. - Author: Andy Andrews\nQuotes About Motion #90407\n#15. Constant motion is the key to execution. - Author: Scott Belsky\nQuotes About Motion #76100\n#16. I was a biography in constant motion, memory to the marrow of my bones. - Author: Philip Roth\nQuotes About Motion #74469\n#17. From here, it becomes an engineering problem; the engineer considers the ground motion that will occur and evaluates the requirements of the proposed structure in the light of the local foundation conditions. - Author: Charles Francis Richter\nQuotes About Motion #72422\n#18. Background vocals during her song \"I Hope You Dance\" ... 'Time is a wheel in constant motion always, rolling us along. Tell me who wants to look back on their years and wonder, where those years have gone.' - Author: Lee Ann Womack\nQuotes About Motion #71558\n#19. You've already decided what you're going to do, and all that's left is to set the wheels in motion. I mean, it's your life. Basically, you gotta go with what you think is right. - Author: Haruki Murakami\nQuotes About Motion #71524\n#20. Hearts may break, and relationships end, but life goes on. You can't stop life's motion; it's either you let life pass you by or you go with it's motion. - Author: Innocent Mwatsikesimbe\nQuotes About Motion #68169\n#21. A lot of weekend players struggle with putting because they have too much tension in their hands and arms, both at address and during the stroke. Tension can turn a technically perfect motion into a herky-jerky mess, especially on those knee-knockers. - Author: Jordan Spieth\nQuotes About Motion #66363\n#22. We are to have no pictures which the puritan and the narrow, animated by an obsolete dogma, cannot approve of. We are to have no theaters no motion pictures, no books, no public exhibitions of any kind, no speech even which will anyway contravene his limited view of life. - Author: Theodore Dreiser\nQuotes About Motion #66203\n#23. When a person sets a thing in motion, there's a feeling of unease, almost regret, until you learn the truth. - Author: Nicholas Sparks\nQuotes About Motion #65061\n#24. The road does seem long before you embark on the journey,\nThat's why I think the most difficult part is to start.\nBut when you are in motion, and steps taken become many,\nNothing can stop you; that's only if you guard your heart. - Author: Innocent Mwatsikesimbe\nQuotes About Motion #63431\n#25. Sit all together in meditation. Become peacefully calm and quiet, without motion, without stillness, without birth, without destruction, without coming or going, with no judgments of right or wrong, neither staying nor going. This, then, is the Great Way. - Author: Huineng\nQuotes About Motion #60712\n#26. For me, it's important to experience aesthetic shock, which sets in motion our imagination, our emotions, our feelings, and our thoughts. That's the purpose of a painting and of art in general. - Author: Pierre Soulages\nQuotes About Motion #100445\n#27. Dysfunctional muscles are generally not diseased, aging, or broken. They are starved of motion. - Author: Pete Egoscue\nQuotes About Motion #117435\n#28. We are primates, with a third of our brains dedicated to vision, and large swaths devoted to touch, hearing, motion, and space. For us to go from \"I think I understand\" to \"I understand,\" we need to see the sights and feel the motions. - Author: Steven Pinker\nQuotes About Motion #117420\n#29. Believing something can be done sets the mind in motion to find a way to do it. - Author: David J. Schwartz\nQuotes About Motion #115455\n#30. He promised to write a book later about the trip. He sold the rights to the motion pictures and still photographs that would be taken, and he agreed to give a long lecture series on his return. In all these arrangments, there was one basic assumption - that Shackleton would survive. - Author: Alfred Lansing\nQuotes About Motion #114127\n#31. Doubt is thought's despair; despair is personality's doubt ... Doubt and despair ... belong to completely different spheres; different sides of the soul are set in motion ... Despair is an expression of the total personality, doubt only of thought. - Author: Soren Kierkegaard\nQuotes About Motion #112995\n#32. Honor sets all the parts of the body politic in motion, and by its very action connects them; thus each individual advances the public good, while he only thinks of promoting his own interest. - Author: Baron De Montesquieu\nQuotes About Motion #111145\n#33. The more conscious we become the more consciously we choose that which we set in motion to create. - Author: Caroline Myss\nQuotes About Motion #109837\n#34. It seems safe to look forward to the time when the conception of attractive and repulsive forces, having served its purpose as a useful piece of scientific scaffolding, will be replaced by the deduction of the phenomena known as attraction and repulsion, from the general laws of motion. - Author: Thomas Huxley\nQuotes About Motion #109164\n#35. Football is the poetry of a motion. - Author: Pubudu Lasal Dissanayake\nQuotes About Motion #108652\n#36. Dialectical thought is related to vulgar thinking in the same way that a motion picture is related to a still photograph. The motion picture does not outlaw the still photograph but combines a series of them according to the laws of motion. - Author: Leon Trotsky\nQuotes About Motion #105323\n#37. Exercise is life in motion. MOVE to LIVE! - Author: Toni Sorenson\nQuotes About Motion #103940\n#38. I shall try to write a poem that is about the moment but doesn't betray things that are true to me as a poet. - Author: Andrew Motion\nQuotes About Motion #100478\n#39. Do what nature now requires. Set thyself in motion, if it is in thy power, and do not look about thee to see if any one will observe it; nor yet expect Plato's Republic: but be content if the smallest thing goes on well, and consider such an event to be no small matter. - Author: Marcus Aurelius\nQuotes About Motion #59190\n#40. in constant motion since I had entered the bedroom. - Author: Kjelden Cundiff\nQuotes About Motion #99993\n#41. Newtown observed, \"An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion. - Author: Mike Cernovich\nQuotes About Motion #98094\n#42. In one swift motion she's out of his arms twirling about. Startled and then ecstatic, she feels lighter than air, laughing in spite of herself. Light hearted, she keeps spinning feeling the stress and pain strip away from her. She was surprised by how confident she felt. How alive. - Author: Solange Nicole\nQuotes About Motion #97767\n#43. I really enjoy playing 'Tiger Woods' on the Wii, and you can set the levels to easy, medium, or hard, so I think it's definitely a good way for kids to learn the motion of a golf swing if they want to get into the sport. It makes it more fun for them as well. - Author: Rory McIlroy\nQuotes About Motion #96004\n#44. Taste your legs, sire: put them into motion. - Author: William Shakespeare\nQuotes About Motion #93824\n#45. There was a mission: To match the cover of 'Extraordinary' to the cover of the paperback 'Impossible,' which was commercially successful. Consider the outdoor natural setting, the single girl in motion with her hair blowing, and the cursive font used for the title; both covers have these in common. - Author: Nancy Werlin\nQuotes About Motion #93413\n#46. Thought is essentially practical in the sense that but for thought no motion would be an action, no change a progress. - Author: George Santayana\nQuotes About Motion #92731\n#47. Love works in a circle, for the beloved moves the lover by stamping a likeness, and the lover then goes out to hold the beloved inreality. Who first was the beginning now becomes the end of motion. - Author: Thomas Aquinas\nQuotes About Motion #92561\n#48. They have to say SOMETHING. Maria Bartiromo can't exactly look into the camera and say that the Dow is down half a percent today because of random Brownian motion. - Author: Philip M. Rosenzweig\nQuotes About Motion #92335\n#49. Since labour is motion, time is its natural measure. - Author: Karl Marx\nQuotes About Motion #91613\n#50. For many celebrities, securing the publics votes can prove even more reassuring than winning an election by members of the Motion Picture Academy. - Author: Michael Medved\nQuotes About Motion #90695\n#51. There is a Soul within the Soul. Seek it out. There is a Treasure in your mountain. Seek it Out. A mystic in motion, if that's what you are, don't seek out there; seek inside. - Author: Rumi\nQuotes About Motion #11284\n#52. My senses are consumed by their chatter, the sound of sneakers on the floor, laughter. These people are always in motion, always full of a life I lack, no matter how much I pretend. - Author: Kelsey Sutton\nQuotes About Motion #24562\n#53. The attempt at introspective analysis ... is in fact like seizing a spinning top to catch its motion, or trying to turn up the gas quickly enough to see the darkness. - Author: William James\nQuotes About Motion #24300\n#54. Kepler reportedly said, amid the massacres of religious wars, the laws of elliptical motion belong to no man or principality.'17 The same could be said of music. - Author: John Eliot Gardiner\nQuotes About Motion #22186\n#55. At present, I am mainly observing the physical motion of mountains, water, trees and flowers. One is everywhere reminded of similar movements in the human body, of similar impulses of joy and suffering in plants. - Author: Egon Schiele\nQuotes About Motion #20752\n#56. I suppose that every wanderer started in a garden somewhere. So few of us are born into motion. - Author: Candas Jane Dorsey\nQuotes About Motion #17613\n#57. I want to write poems which are very emotional, but I would have some hesitation in saying I want to write poems which are sentimental. - Author: Andrew Motion\nQuotes About Motion #17502\n#58. I never had any interest in sitcoms or motion pictures or anything like that. - Author: Norm MacDonald\nQuotes About Motion #15625\n#59. So it is said, for him who understands Heavenly joy, life is the working of Heaven; death is the transformation of things. In stillness, he and the yin share a single Virtue; in motion, he and the yang share a single flow. - Author: Zhuangzi\nQuotes About Motion #15581\n#60. I moved to New York to work in theater, so my range of motion was really from where I lived - which was downtown, in the Lower East Side - to Midtown, where the theaters are. So I got to know New York, Midtown and south. - Author: Stark Sands\nQuotes About Motion #14282\n#61. Snorri stood with one thick arm gripping the wagon bed, arresting its motion. 'Come.'\nI hadn't the breath to tell him that's what I was trying to do. Instead I slipped out, lacing up what needed to be laced. - Author: Mark Lawrence\nQuotes About Motion #12916\n#62. When Janie looked out of her door she saw the drifting mists gathered in the west\nthat cloud field of the sky\nto arm themselves with thunders and march forth against the world. Louder and higher and lower and wider the sound and motion spread, mounting, sinking, darking. - Author: Zora Neale Hurston\nQuotes About Motion #12216\n#63. And therefore, for the sake of my mater, without any regard for my own, I hope all those that have a due regard for our constitution and for the rights and prerogatives of the crown, without which our constitution can not be preserved, will be against this motion. - Author: Robert Walpole\nQuotes About Motion #11499\n#64. Do you think anger is a sincere emotion or the timid motion of a fragile heart trying to beat away its pain? - Author: Andrea Gibson\nQuotes About Motion #24754\n#65. The energy of subatomic particles transmits photons which interconnect in a wave like motion to similar particles. In other words, the immortal soul conveys energy which links in a wave like motion to related souls; thus Soul Mates. - Author: Serena Jade\nQuotes About Motion #9102\n#66. Understanding is better than ignorance. Ignorance, unlike life, unlike narrative, is static. Understanding implies a forward motion, thus the possibility of change. - Author: Robert Charles Wilson\nQuotes About Motion #8468\n#67. I am one day going to be working openly in the motion picture industry. When that day comes, I swear to you that I will never sign a term contract with any major studio. - Author: Dalton Trumbo\nQuotes About Motion #7908\n#68. Words spoken in deep love or deep hate set things in motion in the human heart that can never be reversed - Author: Frederick Buechner\nQuotes About Motion #7766\n#69. We are like some particle in motion always moving and meeting other particle. - Author: Santosh Kalwar\nQuotes About Motion #7074\n#70. Like waves, men and women exist only in motion, in change. Put them on the page, and you have already failed. And - Author: Brian Staveley\nQuotes About Motion #6039\n#71. t was amazing how easy it was to think in straight lines when he was in motion, even without his violin. - Author: Victoria Schwab\nQuotes About Motion #5983\n#72. Existence is perpetual motion. Galileo wondered about it, Da Vinci. - Author: Frederick Lenz\nQuotes About Motion #5601\n#73. Until now I have never really lived! Life on earth is a creeping, crawling business. It is in the air that one feels the glory of being a man and of conquering the elements. There is an exquisite smoothness of motion and the joy of gliding through space. It is wonderful! - Author: Gabriele D'Annunzio\nQuotes About Motion #5441\n#74. There must be a positive and negative in everything in the universe in order to complete a circuit or circle, without which there would be no activity, no motion. - Author: John McDonald\nQuotes About Motion #5416\n#75. You gotta know when it's time to hang up. But when I finally go, let me go out on stage, my perfect ending. Don't let me go when I'm sick or asleep. Let me be in motion. - Author: Bobby Womack\nQuotes About Motion #4824\n#76. We never know the reality of things: we see only what we are aware of. It is our consciousness that determines the shape of the world around us\nits size, motion and meaning. - Author: Nawal El Saadawi\nQuotes About Motion #40229\n#77. Jumping genes are fundamental because they're agents of change. Everybody knows that organisms evolve. What makes them evolve is that their genes are dynamic and in motion. A familiar example is the stripe-y corn - called Indian corn - that you buy in the fall. - Author: Nina Fedoroff\nQuotes About Motion #57753\n#78. In our dynamic age, the speed of motion is increasing - Author: Sunday Adelaja\nQuotes About Motion #53004\n#79. You simply will not be the same person two months from now after consciously giving thanks each day for the abundance that exists in your life. And you will have set in motion an ancient spiritual law: the more you have and are grateful for, the more will be given you - Author: Sarah Ban Breathnach\nQuotes About Motion #51969\n#80. You know, people ask, \"How does the chemistry happen?\" It's like being in a bar when you're drunk. You see the person, and you don't know why, it just works. And it's like everything goes in slow-motion. - Author: Sandra Bullock\nQuotes About Motion #47944\n#81. Will, without reason, is a blind man's motion; will, against reason, is a madman's motion. - Author: Benjamin Whichcote\nQuotes About Motion #47253\n#82. Behind narrowed lids his eyes were ice, and they followed my every motion ... - Author: Cara McKenna\nQuotes About Motion #46231\n#83. Life was a little like that, I guess. We'd spend so long chasing after something already in motion, always out of reach and calling, just ahead. - Author: Mackenzie Herbert\nQuotes About Motion #45454\n#84. My main object in making a motion picture is entertainment. If at the same time I can strike a blow for liberty, then I'll stick one in. - Author: John Wayne\nQuotes About Motion #44172\n#85. 'Plenty of men are good at acquiring money and cars and things, but only a few have real forward motion. You know. Thrust.' - Author: Vicki Pettersson\nQuotes About Motion #43901\n#86. It's easier to change directions if you are in motion. - Author: David Allen\nQuotes About Motion #42305\n#87. If you believe in god, it's much more fantastic to believe that he created this universe billions of years ago and set in motion this long train of activities that eventually resulted in us. I think that's so much more satisfying, more thrilling, than the idea that it was all done in seven days. - Author: Bill Bryson\nQuotes About Motion #41861\n#88. But I was not good enough. You should understand this about me - I am not a hero; not one to tap unknown reserves of courage; not one to rise to circumstance. I am the understudy who chokes on his lines when he is forced onto the stage. I am never, ever good enough. - Author: Dexter Palmer\nQuotes About Motion #40286\n#89. Writing is thinking in slow motion. - Author: Walter Kaufmann\nQuotes About Motion #3992\n#90. When Newton breached this philosophical barrier by rendering all motion comprehensible and predictable, some theologians criticized him for leaving nothing for the Creator to do. - Author: Neil DeGrasse Tyson\nQuotes About Motion #39821\n#91. If you are in 'motion' than you are in a normal [moving] state, and if you are 'emotional' than you are in an agitated state. - Author: Dada Bhagwan\nQuotes About Motion #39516\n#92. Arc, amplitude, and curvature sustain a similar relation to each other as time, motion, and velocity, or as volume, mass, and density. - Author: Carl Friedrich Gauss\nQuotes About Motion #38191\n#93. The draperies that clothe figures must show that they are inhabited by these figures, enveloping them neatly to show the posture and motion of such figures, and avoiding the confusion of many folds, especially over the prominent parts, so that these may be evident - Author: Leonardo Da Vinci\nQuotes About Motion #37090\n#94. Why must art be static? You look at an abstraction, sculptured or painted, an entirely exciting arrangement of planes, spheres, nuclei, entirely without meaning. It would be perfect, but it is always still. The next step in sculpture is motion. - Author: Alexander Calder\nQuotes About Motion #34399\n#95. To act, in its most general sense, means to take an initiative, to begin ... to set something into motion. - Author: Hannah Arendt\nQuotes About Motion #34049\n#96. I read 'Treasure Island' for the first time at university. And I started to notice then how unresolved some things were. Later, I realised that Stevenson was interested in sequels, and I wondered whether he would have gone back to it had he lived longer. - Author: Andrew Motion\nQuotes About Motion #33962\n#97. As long as you're in motion, your perspective is obscured. Only when you reach the summit and turn to look back, can you be at peace. - Author: Joyce Carol Oates\nQuotes About Motion #32625\n#98. There is a natural hootchy-kootchy motion to a goldfish. - Author: Walt Disney Company\nQuotes About Motion #32265\n#99. The English should give Ireland home rule - and reserve the motion picture rights. - Author: Will Rogers\nQuotes About Motion #29150\n#100. All he knew was that he was a body in search of motion. - Author: Victoria Schwab\nQuotes About Motion #25039\n\nFamous Authors\n\nPopular Topics", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9960587024688721} +{"content": "Home  |  All words  |  Beginning with  |  Ending with  |  Containing  |  At position\n\nList of 12-letter words containing\n\nClick to add a sixth letter\n\nClick to remove a letter\n\nClick to change word size\nAll   6   7   8   9   10   11   13   14   15\n\nThere are 12 twelve-letter words containing A, C, F, M and U\n\nSorry, definition not available.\nCAMOUFLAGING-camouflaging v. present participle of camouflage.\nHUMIFICATION-humification n. 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It is distinguished from illustration, such as cave drawing and painting, and the recording of language via a non… …   Wikipedia\n\n • WRITING — (Scripts, Materials, and Inscriptions). SCRIPTS AND MATERIALS General Survey From the end of the third millennium B.C.E., the art of writing was practiced in the ancient Near East (see alphabet ). Here, the pictographic, cuneiform, and… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism\n\n • Writing — Writ ing, n. 1. The act or art of forming letters and characters on paper, wood, stone, or other material, for the purpose of recording the ideas which characters and words express, or of communicating them to others by visible signs. 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Contents 1 Associated disorders 2 Cause 3 See also 4 References …   Wikipedia\n\n • mood swing — noun Etymology: mood (I) : a marked change in mood especially to elation or depression (as in cyclothymia) certain personality characteristics … such as mood swings, paranoid features and self punishment drives E.F.Kerman * * * mood swing UK US… …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • mood swing — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms mood swing : singular mood swing plural mood swings a sudden, unexpected change in the way that someone feels and behaves, especially when they become very angry or unhappy …   English dictionary\n\n • mood swing — noun A rapid and extreme changing in mood, from excessively happy to desperately miserable. The worst thing about my wifes pregnancy was her awful mood swings …   Wiktionary\n\n • Mood disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F30 F39 ICD 9 …   Wikipedia\n\n • Mood (psychology) — A mood is a relatively long lasting emotional state. 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After reading most all of her series, I tend to agree with Vanessa. However...however, this Charlaine Harris' first book was terrible and didn't come close to her other books which...\nbeccabee rated it\nWell, this certainly no Sookie Stackhouse book. I was starting to think Harris had lost her touch when I noticed the copyright was from 1981. So I guess it's okay that the book wasn't too impressive\nA Book and A Review #2\nA Book and A Review #2 rated it\nI really enjoyed this book. This is my first read of Charlaine Harris' and I have a funny feeling that this is either her first book or among the first. Also, it is set in a small rural town in Mississippi, and I tend to enjoy books in that setting. 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You can only purchase what will fit in the basket and in your hands.”\n\n  As she entered the store, she sucked in a breath. Broken glass and sticky, spilled soda covered most of the aisles. Crushed red roses littered the floor of a small flower shop at the front of the store. In the fresh fruit and vegetable section, bruised peaches and crushed corn cobs created a sea of small tripping obstacles. She carefully checked before each step, grateful she’d worn her boots instead of tennis shoes.\n\n  Liz ignored bags of chips and disheveled rows of candy bars, instead heading straight for the canned chili. She checked the labels for cans containing the most calories and added those to her basket. As she continued down the aisle, she grabbed bags of beans, cans of mixed vegetables, and the biggest bag of rice she could manage.\n\n  The carefully balanced pile in her basket teetered to one side. She dropped the bag of rice while trying to balance the weight. Fortunately it didn’t break.\n\n  On her way to the checkout stand, she added a few candy bars to the pile. Sure, they were nutritionally worthless, but they’d give her a quick burst of energy and would help morale if things got even worse.\n\n  As she waited in line, she tried not to think about all the ways things could get worse. She didn’t have to wait long. When she reached the counter, the cashier was taping a sign to the credit card reader. Cash Only.\n\n  “What’s wrong with the machines?” Liz asked.\n\n  “Can’t get the authorizations to go through. Lines are down.”\n\n  “Okay. I’m not sure how much cash I have.”\n\n  “I’ll ring it all up while you count. If you don’t have enough, we’ll put some back.”\n\n  “How are you able to ring things up if the computers aren’t working?” Liz asked.\n\n  “All the pricing data is downloaded at midnight for the next day’s specials. So we’re working off yesterday’s prices.”\n\n  “It didn’t download this morning?”\n\n  “Nope. Comes to $75.87.”\n\n  Liz dug through her purse. She managed to scrounge together $55.35. Over twenty dollars short. She kicked herself for not grabbing extra cash from her Bug Out Bag. Luke had always said cash would become the only accepted tender if there was a power failure. She’d encountered the same problem three months ago when a hacker had taken down several banking systems for several hours.\n\n  “I’m twenty dollars short,” she said.\n\n  “What do you want to put back?”\n\n  “Is there any way you can hold everything for me while I go home to get more cash?”\n\n  The cashier looked at her as if she’d grown three eyes and green tentacles.\n\n  “Have you seen this place? I’m surprised we’re even open. I can’t promise your stuff will still be here in the next five minutes. It’ll be gone for sure in another half hour or so. Probably sooner.”\n\n  “Fine. Put the candy back, and…” she studied the pile of food. “The bag of rice.” She had a giant container of rice at home, so it wasn’t a terrible loss, but it still hurt.\n\n  After paying the cashier, she dropped her remaining fifteen cents into her coin purse. She grabbed the bags of groceries and headed toward the van. Jennifer and Frank were loading their groceries. They’d been able to get a lot more because they were given one basket each. Apparently they also carried a lot of cash.\n\n  “Let’s get out of here,” Jennifer said. “I don’t like the way people are eyeing us right now.”\n\n  “Agreed,” Liz said.\n\n  She stuffed her groceries in the back of the van, hopped in, and yanked the door closed. Frank fired up the engine one second before the pulse of semi-automatic gunfire shattered the air.\n\n  Sierra hadn’t spoken more than five words to Nina all afternoon. They’d watched two romantic comedies in a row without laughing, joking, or even speaking to each other. A ball of worry rolled around in Sierra’s gut. Nina refused to tell her anything about why she’d come home covered in ashes and blood. In some ways, Sierra didn’t want to know, but she was sure it had something to do with Grant.\n\n  A knock sounded on the door. Nina froze. Her head turned slowly toward the door.\n\n  “Expecting anyone?” she asked.\n\n  “No,” Sierra said.\n\n  “Wait here.”\n\n  Nina went into the kitchen and walked out with a knife from the butcher’s block. She held it behind her back as she went to answer the door. Sierra’s eyes went wide. What was she so afraid of?\n\n  “Who is it?” Nina asked.\n\n  “Holly. Oh my God, let me in. Have you guys heard the news about Donnie’s house?”\n\n  When Nina opened the door, Holly spilled in as if she’d been pressed up against it. Nina closed the door behind her.\n\n  “His house burned down last night,” Holly said, breathlessly, as if it were the most exciting thing she’d ever heard. “The fire department didn’t come because no one could call them so it burnt to the ground. Three people died!”\n\n  “Who died?” Sierra asked while watching Nina out of the corner of her eye.\n\n  “Donovan, Cameron, and Lonnie.”\n\n  As Nina paled, a cold fissure of dread snaked through Sierra’s belly.\n\n  “How did they die?” Sierra asked.\n\n  “At first everyone thought they’d burned to death, but when people went in to search for survivors, they noticed they were covered in stab wounds.”\n\n  Sierra forced her gaze to stay on Holly. She couldn’t let it drift to the knife still held behind Nina’s back. Had Nina stabbed them?\n\n  “That’s not even everything,” Holly said.\n\n  Sierra’s spine went rigid.\n\n  “There’s a rumor going around that Donnie tried to rape someone. No one seems to know who, but someone from the party. You guys were there, right?” Holly asked.\n\n  “Not for very long,” Sierra said while casting a sideways glance at Nina.\n\n  “I wonder who it was,” Holly said.\n\n  “Who’s spreading the rumor?” Nina asked.\n\n  “It doesn’t matter,” Sierra said quickly. “Does anyone know who killed them?”\n\n  Nina’s gaze snapped to Sierra. A flash of warning blazed in her eyes.\n\n  “No, but I bet it has something to do with the rape,” Holly said.\n\n  “Attempted rape,” Nina said.\n\n  “Right.” Holly frowned slightly.\n\n  “Did the cops ever come?” Nina asked.\n\n  “No. I heard they’re all over at the Spectrum shopping center. Apparently a riot broke out last night. Ten people were shot.”\n\n  “By cops?” Sierra asked.\n\n  “No, by other people. It’s crazy out there. I’m afraid to leave my apartment,” Holly said.\n\n  “And yet you’re here,” Nina said.\n\n  “I thought you’d want to know,” Holly said, an edge of frustration in her tone.\n\n  “Thanks for stopping by,” Sierra said as she ushered her toward the door. “If you hear anything else, let us know.”\n\n  “I will.”\n\n  After closing the door, she turned to face Nina. Her friend strolled into the kitchen and returned the knife to the block. Without saying a word, she walked back to the couch, resumed her position, and hit “Play” on the movie.\n\n  “We’re not going to talk about this?” Sierra asked.\n\n  “Nothing to talk about.”\n\n  “Did you… Did Grant…” She couldn’t bring herself to ask the question.\n\n  “Meg Ryan is so good in this, don’t you think?” Nina asked.\n\n  “They had it coming.”\n\n  Sierra’s breath hitched.\n\n  “Please tell me it wasn’t you,” she whispered.\n\n  “Of course not. Grant became unhinged. I’ve never seen him so crazy,” Nina said.\n\n  “Has everyone lost their minds?”\n\n  “Probably. Everyone thinks the world’s coming to an end. They’re all turning into wild animals.”\n\n  “Maybe I should go to the cabin.”\n\n  “If your family’s going to be there, then maybe you should. I don’t\nknow if anyone will ever figure out that I was with Grant, but if they do, you could be in danger too.”\n\n  “I can’t believe Grant killed them,” Sierra said.\n\n  “Me either. It was crazy. Anyway, I don’t want to talk about it anymore. I’m tired. I just want to watch a movie and chill.”\n\n  Sierra walked down the hall to her bedroom and closed the door. She stood in the center of the room, trying to decide what to do. Her head pounded and blood pulsed through her ears. Staying on campus wasn’t safe. The cabin was about twenty miles away. If she left when it was dark, no one would see her go. She could safely get away from all the insanity on campus.\n\n  And maybe her family was already at the cabin waiting for her. Maybe they were worried that she hadn’t arrived yet.\n\n  Sierra grabbed her phone from her nightstand and punched in her dad’s number. She got a busy signal. At least it wasn’t the usual message that the call couldn’t be completed. Maybe her dad was talking to her mom. Maybe he was trying to call her. He’d know what to do.\n\n  After waiting several minutes, she tried again.\n\n  “We’re sorry, but your call can’t be completed as dialed.”\n\n  “Everything okay in there?”\n\n  Sierra jumped. Nina’s voice came from directly on the other side of the door.\n\n  “Fine,” she said as she opened the door.\n\n  “You’re not going to tell anyone, are you?” Nina asked.\n\n  “No. But I think I’m going to leave tonight.”\n\n  “That’s probably the right thing to do.”\n\n  “You should come with me. We have enough food at the cabin,” Sierra said.\n\n  “No thanks. I’m sure things will get back to normal as soon as they stop dropping bombs.”\n\n  “It might take a long time. What if they hit the power grid or something?”\n\n  “You sound so paranoid,” Nina said.\n\n  “It could happen.”\n\n  “Whatever. Anyway, if you’re taking off later, good luck. If I’m asleep, don’t wake me up. I’m super tired.”\n\n  As she waited for night to fall, she couldn’t stop thinking about how crazy things were getting. In an unpredictable world, she couldn’t count on anyone anymore. Except her family. She needed to go home as soon as possible. Her dad had always said to go to the cabin if there was ever an evacuation-level emergency. This certainly counted.\n\n  The Bug Out Bag her father had insisted she take sat in the back of her closet. After digging it out from under a pile of clothes, she opened the olive-green backpack. She dug through the supplies until she found a waterproof map. Behind it, she grabbed a clear overlay with multiple zigzagging trails.\n\n  For OPSEC purposes, her dad had told her to ditch the overlay if she ever got captured so that her captors couldn’t find the cabin. At the time, she’d laughed at the fictional scenario. Now, she shuddered.\n\n  They’d mapped out several routes to the cabin, some more direct than others. Since she didn’t have a car, she’d have to ride her bike. She traced her finger over the bike trail, making a mental note of which roads to turn on. If she took the most direct route, she’d only have to travel about twenty miles, most of it on bike trails and sidewalks. She couldn’t see any reason why she couldn’t go directly to the cabin.\n\n  She stood and walked over to the window. Outside, everything seemed normal. People were sitting around talking and laughing. Cars were flowing in and out of the parking lot. The whole thing seemed like a bad dream, but it wasn’t. She had to leave.\n\n  After hauling the backpack onto her bed, she searched for a flashlight. She dug through a variety of gadgets and contraptions. They’d come in handy in case she got stuck overnight. She wasn’t planning on stopping once she got started. Although she’d never biked twenty miles in a row before, she had enough adrenaline pumping through her to propel her across the country if necessary. With any luck, she’d be at the cabin before midnight.\n\n  Luke groaned as searing pain shot down his shoulder. He cracked one eye open. Yellow wallpaper blurred and swirled before settling into view. He lay on a quilt-covered bed in a room he didn’t recognize. As he tried to sit up, lighting-sharp pain fired along the nerves in his arm.\n\n  “He’s awake.” A woman’s face hovered over him.\n\n  “Give him some water,” a man said.\n\n  The woman held a blue plastic cup up to his lips. She slid her arm behind his neck and helped him tilt forward. Cool water splashed against parched lips. It trickled into his mouth, slid down the column of his throat, and pooled in his belly.\n\n  He opened his mouth wider and gulped another mouthful. When he’d finished the whole cup, his head fell back against a pillow. The synapses in his brain fired and slowly the events of the night coalesced. He was in the farmer’s house. The farmer and his wife stood over him.\n\n  “What happened?” A sour film glued his lips together.\n\n  “You saved our lives,” the farmer said.\n\n  “Are they dead?” Luke asked.\n\n  “Yes. We buried them in the backyard with a backhoe,” the farmer said. “I’m Bob. This is my wife Mary.”\n\n  “I’m Luke.” He couldn’t move his left arm, so he used his right to try to sit up. A fresh wave of molten lava burned through his nerves.\n\n  “Try to stay still,” Mary said. “The man holding Bob hostage shot you before I could shoot him. I’m sorry I didn’t get to you sooner. I forgot about the shotgun we keep in the closet in our spare bedroom.”\n\n  “Better late than never,” Luke said with a grimace. “How long was I out?”\n\n  “About six hours,” Bob said.\n\n  Luke turned toward the window. White lace curtains covered most of it, but plenty of sunlight shone through. It had to be noon, at least. Maybe later.\n\n  “What time is it?” Luke asked.\n\n  “Almost one p.m.” Bob pulled a wooden chair next to the bed. As he settled his barrel-chested frame into the chair, denim coveralls and a white T-shirt shifted around his bulk. He regarded Luke with steely gray eyes. A large gray beard covered his weather-beaten skin. Balding on top, he’d cropped his remaining hair short. “Now I don’t want to get into it with you, but what were you doing in my house?”\n\n  Luke had no doubt the man could see right through a lie, so he went with the truth.\n\n  “I was passing through the orchard when a pickup truck full of men stopped a few yards away. It was dark so they didn’t see me. I heard them planning to attack your family, so I waited until they’d split up before heading inside.”\n\n  “How did you get in?” Mary asked.\n\n  “Same way they did. You left a window unlocked.”\n\n  “Dammit, Mary. How many times have I told you to keep the windows locked at night?” Bob asked.\n\n  “You told me you’d checked them last night so I didn’t bother,” she said. “Don’t try blaming this on me.”\n\n  “Neither of you did anything wrong,” Luke said. “You didn’t know a gang of thugs were going to break in.”\n\n  “If I’d known, I would have been waiting at the top of the stairs with the shotgun,” Bob growled.\n\n  “Are you hungry?” Mary asked.\n\n  “Starving,” Luke said.\n\n  “I’ll get you some stew.”\n\n  After she left the room, Bob stood and paced at the end of the bed.\n\n  “The whole world’s gone to shit ever since the bombs dropped,” he said. “I thought we’d be safe on the farm, but last night we found people trying to raid the fields. We already sold off our crops for the season, but it didn’t stop thieves from trying to break into our almond stores. I rigged up a bunch of tripwire and flares around the barn. I don’t know how well it’s going to work, but I had to try something. Things are only going to get worse as people start to realize how dependent we are on outside food supplies. Sure, we’re surrounded by farms, but the harvest is over. Whatever’s left in the fields will be rotten within a month.”\n\n  “You might want to\nmove all of the food into the house,” Luke said. “Easier to guard it.”\n\n  “Good point.” Bob stopped at the window. He moved the curtain aside and looked out. “I tried to find your vehicle. I found the pickup those guys came in, but nothing else.”\n\n  “I was on foot.”\n\n  “Ran into a militia up the road. They took my truck.”\n\n  “Sons of bitches,” Bob said.\n\n  “I’m trying to get home to my family. I was on a business trip in San Jose when San Francisco was hit.”\n\n  “Where’s home?”\n\n  “Orange County.”\n\n  “That’s a good three hundred miles from here,” Bob said.\n\n  “I know.”\n\n  “And you were heading out on foot?”\n\n  “I didn’t have a choice. I can’t leave them alone,” Luke said. The pain of knowing that he was so far away from his family hit him in the gut. When he tried to move, his shoulder screamed. “How bad is it?”\n\n  “Nicked the outer edge of your shoulder. Bit off a chunk of flesh, but you’re one lucky sonofabitch. It didn’t hit any bone. No arteries. It was only a .22.”\n\n  “A .22? I never saw it,” Luke said.\n\n  “It was mine. Walther P22. Kept it on the nightstand. He found it. You’re lucky he missed bone. You were bleeding like a stuck pig, but Mary patched you up.”\n\n  “Five.” Mary walked in with a large, steaming bowl of stew. “Nothing fancy, but you’ll live. They’ll need to be cut out in about a week.”\n\n  “It hurts like hell.” Luke used his good arm to pull himself into a seated position.\n\n  “Well, you were shot,” Mary said with a slight smirk. “Eat up before it gets cold.”\n\n  The first mouthful of stew tasted better than a lobster and steak dinner. Perfectly seasoned with just the right mix of meat and potatoes, he couldn’t shovel it into his mouth fast enough. Who knew when he’d get another meal like this. He’d have to eat up while he could.\n\n  “I’ll be gone by nightfall,” Luke said between bites.\n\n  “You’re staying the night with us,” Mary said. “You shouldn’t be outside after dark. It’s not safe.”\n\n  “I don’t want to trouble you folks.”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7515749931335449} +{"content": "What does AWC mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand AWC in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nAmplitude Weighted Citeseer\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for AWC in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this AWC abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"AWC.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. 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Job descriptive surnames… …   Surnames reference\n\n • glazier — [[t]gle͟ɪziə(r), AM ʒər[/t]] glaziers N COUNT A glazier is someone whose job is fitting glass into windows and doors …   English dictionary\n\n • glazier — noun Date: 14th century one who sets glass • glaziery noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • glazier — /glay zheuhr/, n. a person who fits windows or the like with glass or panes of glass. [1350 1400; ME glasier. See GLAZE, IER1] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • glazier — noun /ˈɡleɪz.jə(ɹ),ˈɡleɪz.i.ə(ɹ)/ one who glazes; a craftsman who works with glass, fitting windows, etc. See Also: glaziery …   Wiktionary\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999826550483704} +{"content": "Faster previews. Personalized experience. 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A revised text with introduction and commentary by Sir David Ross. (Oxford, Clarendon Press 1955. Pp. xi + 355. Price £2.) [Book Review]\n\nPhilosophy 31 (118):274- (195610-08-10\n\nTotal downloads\n\n5 ( #211,463 of 1,096,395 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #231,754 of 1,096,395 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8887109160423279} +{"content": "J. Howard Sobel, Taking Chances, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. x + 376\n\nUtilitas 8 (01):130- (1996Howard H. Harriott (1996). Essay Review. History and Philosophy of Logic 17 (1-2):223-240.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2010-08-30\n\nTotal downloads\n\n3 ( #354,766 of 1,693,218 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #209,787 of 1,693,218 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9971565008163452} +{"content": "Lacan's Philosophical Reference\n\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it)\nKeywords No keywords specified (fix it)\nCategories (categorize this paper)\nDOI 10.5840/ipq1992322Ed Pluth (2006). Lacan's Subversion of the Subject. Continental Philosophy Review 39 (3):293-312.\nMatthew Sharpe, Jacques Lacan. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.\nRon Mallon (2007). Arguments From Reference and the Worry About Dependence. In Peter A. French & Howard K. Wettstein (eds.), Philosophy and the Empirical. Blackwell Pub. Inc. 160-183.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2011-01-09\n\nTotal downloads\n\n10 ( #235,035 of 1,726,249 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n5 ( #147,227 of 1,726,249 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999523758888245} +{"content": "Religion and Wittgenstein's legacy – edited by D. Z. Phillips and Mario Von der ruhr\n\nPhilosophical Investigations 30 (1):100–103 (2007D. Z. Phillips & Timothy Tessin (eds.) (1999). Religion and Hume's Legacy. St. Martin's Press, Scholarly and Reference Division.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2009-01-28\n\nTotal downloads\n\n10 ( #152,266 of 1,100,077 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n4 ( #90,379 of 1,100,077 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999527335166931} +{"content": "Book Reviews : Social Being. By R. Harre. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1979. Pp. 438. 15.00 [Book Review]\n\nPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (2):275-280 (198410-08-24\n\nTotal downloads\n\n8 ( #195,719 of 1,679,362 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #183,761 of 1,679,362 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996172189712524} +{"content": "Science: Its Method and its Philosophy. By G. Burniston Brown. (Allen & Unwin. Pp. 189. Price 15s.)\n\nPhilosophy 26 (99):369- (1951)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. 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Studia Neoaristotelica 9 (2):107-133.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2010-08-24\n\nTotal downloads\n\n9 ( #157,233 of 1,101,142 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n3 ( #116,107 of 1,101,142 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999969601631165} +{"content": "Metaphysics and the advancement of science\n\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it)\nKeywords No keywords specified (fix it)\nCategories (categorize this paper)\nDOI 10.1093/bjps/26.2.9M. L. G. Redhead (1980). Some Philosophical Aspects of Particle Physics. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 11 (4):279-304.\nDesmond Clarke (1979). Physics and Metaphysics in Descartes' Principles. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 10 (2):89-112.\n\nAdd more citations\n\nSimilar books and articles\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2009-01-28\n\nTotal downloads\n\n14 ( #264,594 of 1,911,732 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n3 ( #254,551 of 1,911,732 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Etruscan Vase-Painting J. D. Beazley: Etruscan Vase-Painting. Pp. xvi+351; 40 plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1947. Cloth, £4. 4s [Book Review]\n\nThe Classical Review 62 (3-4):152-153 (1948)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. 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By H. E. Dana, TH.D., and Julius R. Mantey, TH.D., D.D. London: S.P.C.K., 1928. 12s. 6d. net [Book Review]\n\nThe Classical Review 43 (02):89- (1929)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it)\nKeywords No keywords specified (fix it)\nCategories No categories specified\n(categorize this paper)\nDOI 10.1017/S0009840X000528511-12-06\n\nTotal downloads\n\n4 ( #424,619 of 1,726,249 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #369,877 of 1,726,249 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997860193252563} +{"content": "The McAuley Lectures, 1953: Truth and the Philosophy of Teaching\n\nNew Scholasticism 29 (2):240-240 (1955)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it)\nKeywords No keywords specified (fix it)\nCategories (categorize this paper)\nDOI 10.5840/newscholas195529222W. G. E. (1963). The McAuley Lectures, 1961. Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):312-312.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2011-01-09\n\nTotal downloads\n\n7 ( #458,395 of 1,938,720 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #452,035 of 1,938,720 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000090599060059} +{"content": "Barbara Spofford Morgan 1887-1971\n\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it)\nKeywords No keywords specified (fix it)\nCategories No categories specified\nSean Allen-Hermanson (2005). Morgan's Canon Revisited. Philosophy of Science 72 (4):608-31.\nHenry E. Kyburg (2001). Real Logic is Nonmonotonic. 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Price 15s.) [Book Review]\n\nPhilosophy 29 (110):275- (1954Added to index\n\n2010-08-10\n\nTotal downloads\n\n4 ( #254,284 of 1,100,838 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #289,727 of 1,100,838 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9963820576667786} +{"content": "Samuel Judah Todes 1927-1994\n. L. Dreyfus & S. J. Todes (1962). The Three Worlds of Merleau-Ponty. 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M Khanoussi, L Maurin [edd]\n\nThe Classical Review 49 (2):536-537 (1999Peter Maurin (2008). When Bankers Rule. The Chesterton Review 34 (3-4):775-775.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2010-12-09\n\nTotal downloads\n\n3 ( #340,233 of 1,679,274 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #183,420 of 1,679,274 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6898846626281738} +{"content": "The “ Faculty “ of Imagination: an Enquiry Concerning the Existence of a General “ Faculty,” or Group Factor of Imagination. By H. L. Hargreaves . British Journal of Psychology. Monograph Supplements, X. (London: Cambridge University Press. 1927. Pp. 74. Price 7s. net.) [Book Review]\n\nPhilosophy 2 (08):574- (1927)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. 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How Is Weakness of the Will Possible? In Joel Feinberg (ed.), Moral Concepts. Oxford University Press.\nCarla Bagnoli (2000). Value in the Guise of Regret. Philosophical Explorations 3 (2):169 – 187.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2011-12-02\n\nTotal downloads\n\n2 ( #344,056 of 1,098,400 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #284,872 of 1,098,400 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999592304229736} +{"content": "Book Review:Ethical Systems and Legal Ideals. Felix S. Cohen [Book Review]\n\nEthics 44 (2):262- (193H. G. Callaway (1998). Review of Howard B. Radest, Felix Adler: An Ethical Culture. [REVIEW] Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (4):1029-1036.\nFelix S. Cohen (1932). The Subject Matter of Ethical Science. 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J. Ayer (1946). Other Minds, Part III. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 188:188-197.\nP. M. S. Hacker (1972). Other Minds and Professor Ayer's Concept of a Person. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (March):341-354.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2011-05-29\n\nTotal downloads\n\n52 ( #31,699 of 1,102,993 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n12 ( #16,301 of 1,102,993 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999765157699585} +{"content": "Metaphysical Statements and Religious Beliefs\n\nSouthern Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):63-69 (1964)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. 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British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (3):475-477.\nJerrold J. Katz (1994). Names Without Bearers. Philosophical Review 103 (1):1-39.\nReview author[S.]: Jerrold J. Katz (1994). Replies to Commentators. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (1):157-183.\nJerrold J. Katz (1994). Review: Precis of The Metaphysics of Meaning. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (1):127 - 132.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2010-08-24\n\nTotal downloads\n\n19 ( #167,084 of 1,781,282 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n3 ( #167,843 of 1,781,282 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988526105880737} +{"content": "A Common Faith. By John Dewey , Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, in Columbia University. (New Haven: Yale University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. 1934. Pp. 87. Price $1.50; 7s. net.) [Book Review]\n\nPhilosophy 10 (38):235- (1935)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it)\nKeywords No keywords specified (fix it)\nCategories (categorize this paper)\nDOI 10.1017/S003181910001857X08-10\n\nTotal downloads\n\n5 ( #360,191 of 1,725,822 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #348,716 of 1,725,822 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000076293945312} +{"content": "The Indo-Greeks A. K. Narain: The Indo-Greeks. Pp. xvi+201; 6 plates, 3 maps. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957. 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It brings the hope with it that they really will be brother/sister friends.\nGlad the brother was receptive.\n\nWonderful and well done tale.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9890595078468323} +{"content": "On the Run: A Novel\n\nOn the Run: A Novel\n\nfor $ 4.26\n\n4.26 On the Run: A Novel http://covers.feedbooks.net/item/87297.jpg?t=1404189860 http://www.feedbooks.com/item/87297/on-the-run?utm_medium=uwishlist&utm_source=amazon\n\nIvy Malone's latest adventure involves and flock of emus, a survivalist outpost, a rousing game of paintball . . . and of course, another murder. Will she be able to solve this latest crime?\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. 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Trends in Logic 29\n\nBy (author) Mieszko Talasiewicz\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands\nPublished: 10th Dec 2009\nDimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 13mm\nWeight: 455g\nISBN-10: 9048132878\nISBN-13: 9789048132874\nBarcode No: 9789048132874\nSince 1970-ties in the theory of syntax of natural language quite a number of competing, incommensurable theoretic frameworks have emerged. Today the lack of a leading paradigm and kaleidoscope of perspectives deprives our general understanding of syntax and its relation to semantics and pragmatics. The present book is an attempt to reestablish the most fundamental ideas and intuitions of syntactic well-formedness within a new general account. The account is not supposed to compete with any of today's syntactic frameworks, but to provide a deeper understanding of why these frameworks succeed or fail when they do and to show a new way for cooperation between logicians and linguists which may lead in future to a unified, yet more specific account.\n\nNew & Used\n\nSeller Information Condition Price\n-New£96.23\n\nWhat Reviewers Are Saying\n\nBe the first to review this item. Submit your review now", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8301624655723572} +{"content": "YA Shot Tour Post: Tom Easton on Funny Books\n\nAs huge fans of Tom Easton’s Boys Don’t Knit and his Our House series, we agree with him that funny books need love! We’re thrilled to be hosting this awesome guest post.\n\nHumour in UKYA\n\nI’ve been writing for over ten years and I write in different genres, for different age groups. I love the variety and I feel that I have learned so much as a writer by forcing myself to write outside my comfort zone for new audiences. I’ve written books which are “boys” books and books which are “girls” books (though I have to say I don’t change my writing style accordingly. Books are pretty much just books whoever the target market is).\n\nThe genre I love working in most of all is humour for YA. Not the easiest, I hasten to add. Humour is never easy and YA humour is very tricky indeed. But these are the books I love writing most. If I’m writing a chapter on a wet Tuesday in November, at 6.48am, on a train full of coughing, sneezing people, with a day of work stress awaiting me, then the last thing I feel like doing, or feel able to do, is come up with a killer joke that will appeal to 12-18 year olds without offending anyone.\n\nNot everyone loved my 2014 book Boys Don’t Knit, but enough people did for me to feel that some of those jokes were worth the effort, some of the ludicrous scenes which I sweated over for months were as well-targeted as I’d hoped. Humour is a very subjective thing and it’s instructive to read reviews which run the full gamut. Some people didn’t laugh once reading the book, they just didn’t get it. They didn’t see why it was funny. That’s fair enough. Other people literally cried with laughter. Humour, like no other genre, really splits the audience. Is this why humour books don’t win awards very often, because you can’t get a unanimous verdict?\n\nWriting for teenagers is wonderful because you know they’re going to get “adult” jokes and understand more complex concepts than younger readers, but one is also still allowed to be joyously silly. One doesn’t have to be knowing and cynical. The action can be mad and slightly exaggerated. You can just have fun. But it’s still hard. And it seemed to me when I started writing this piece that there are a lot of funny MG books and funny picture books and funny books for 5-7 yr olds, but not so many in the teen category. Why is that? Do children suddenly get all serious about stuff when they hit puberty? Is it because girls turn to dystopian romance and fantasy and boys stop reading altogether? These seem like generalisations to me. Everyone likes a funny book, don’t they?\n\nSo I asked Twitter for its favourite UKYA funny books and was delighted by the response. It turns out there are more UK authors writing funny YA than I’d realised, and I think they need celebrating. Some of the books below I’ve read and loved, some I’d never even heard of, but are now on my TBR. So rather than trying to write a little review of each, I’ve provided links to reviews of each book from various bloggers. Please do click through, bloggers need a little love too! The list is not exhaustive and I’m sorry if I’ve missed any of your favourites.\n\nThe It Girl – Katy Birchall. Review from Annelise Books\n\nFlirty Dancing – Jenny McLachlan. Review from Books and Flowers.\n\nGeekhood – Andy Robb. Review by Total Teen Fiction\n\nHolly Smale – Geek Girl Series. Review by YA Yeah Yeah\n\nJoe Cowley – Ben Davis. Review by The Book Bag\n\nWhen Mr Dog Bites – Brian Conaghan. Review by Overflowing Library\n\nAdrian Mole – Sue Townsend. Review by Drifting Pages\n\nDiary of a Chav – Grace Dent. Review by This Fleeting Dream\n\nSocks are Not Enough – Mark Lowery. Review by Wondrous Reads\n\nLobsters – Tom Ellen and Lucy Ivison. Review by Cheezyfeetbooks\n\nMy Big, Fat, Mad Diary – Rae Earl. Review by Books and Cupcakes\n\nWaiting for Callback – Perdita and Honor Cargill. Review by Delightful Book Reviews\n\nHalf My Facebook Friends are Ferrets – JA Buckle. Review by Never Anyone Else\n\nThe Best Medicine – Christine Hamill. Review by Books for Keeps\n\nThe Savages – Matt Whyman. Review by the Bibliomaniac\n\nRachel Riley – Joanna Nadin. Review by Making Them Readers\n\nA Boy Called Hope – Lara Williamson. Review by The Books Bandit\n\nAccidental Superstar – Marianne Levy. Review by girlvsbooks\n\nGirl Out of Water – Nat Luurtsema. Review by Laura’s Little Book Blog\n\nLia’s Guide to Winning the Lottery – Keren David. Review from Our Book Reviews Online\n\n15 Days Without a Head – Dave Cousins. Review by The Book Addicted Girl\n\nAbout me:\n\nI am an author of fiction for all ages and have had more than thirty books published. I have written under a number of different pseudonyms in a variety of genres. Subjects include vampires, pirates, pandemics and teenage agony aunts (not all in the same book). I live in Surrey with my wife, three children and two cats. In my spare time I work as a Production Manager for a UK publisher.\n\nMy YA humour book Boys Don’t Knit was published in 2014 and received the following accolades:\n\nWinner of the Coventry Inspiration Book Award 2015\n\nShortlisted for the Leeds Book Award 2015\n\nShortlisted for Peter’s Book of the Year 2015\n\nLonglisted for the Nottingham Book Award 2015\n\nNominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2015\n\nMy latest book is Our House: Time to Shine (review by Chestnut Reading Tree), the second in a new series for children 8-12. Book one was published on the 7th April 2016 by Piccadilly Press. Book 2 was published in August 2016. I am currently writing a new humorous book for teenagers in a similar vein to Boys Don’t Knit. It will be released in the UK in April 2107 and in the US in Jan 2018. More details to follow.\n\nCheck out my website at www.tomeaston.co.uk\n\nFollow me on Twitter @tomeaston\n\nOr friend me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TomEastonauthor/\n\nFeatured Posts\nRecent Posts\nSearch By Tags\nFollow Us\n • Facebook Basic Square\n • Twitter Basic Square\n • Google+ Basic Square\n • Facebook Social Icon\n • Twitter Social Icon", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995971322059631} +{"content": "tl in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader\n\nAbout Mtl\n\nMtl is a published author. 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Mele\n\nin Backsliding\n\nPublished in print June 2012 | ISBN: 9780199896134\nPublished online May 2012 | e-ISBN: 9780199949533 | DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199896134.003.0003\nWeakness and Compulsion\n\nShow Summary Details\n\nSome readers may worry that until we know how alleged weak-willed actions differ from compelled (hence unfree) actions contrary to the agent’s better judgment, we should not believe that weak-willed actions occur. This chapter shows that the worry is seriously inflated. It is argued that the leading arguments for the thesis that no actions that conflict with our better judgments can be free are unpersuasive. The chapter also identifies significant problems that any philosopher who endeavors to defend that thesis will encounter, and it sketches various ways of distinguishing between compelled actions contrary to one’s better judgment and weak-willed actions. The chapter reviews libertarian, semicompatibilist, and traditional compatibilist positions on the nature of free will.\n\nKeywords: compatibilism; compelled actions; free will; libertarianism; semicompatibilism; weak-willed action\n\nChapter.  7743 words. \n\nSubjects: Philosophy of Mind\n\nFull text: subscription required\n\nHow to subscribe Recommend to my Librarian\n\nBuy this work at Oxford University Press »\n\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content. Please, subscribe or login to access all content.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6330567598342896} +{"content": "How to say point in Hebrew pɔɪnt\n\nWould you like to know how to translate point to Hebrew? This page provides all possible translations of the word point in the Hebrew language.\n\nDiscuss this point Hebrew translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"point.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. 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Hawthorne Drive (excerpt) by Darren Diarmuid”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9973891377449036} +{"content": "Event Details\n\nHow Books Live On\n\nTime: February 18, 2014 from 7pm to 9pm\nLocation: New Life Presbyterian Church\nStreet: 5540 Eubank NE\nCity/Town: Albuquerque\nWebsite or Map: http://southwestwriters.com\nPhone: 505-830-6034\nEvent Type: writing, lecture\nOrganized By: SouthWest Writers\nLatest Activity: Feb 14, 2014\n\nExport to Outlook or iCal (.ics)\n\nEvent Description\n\nIn spite of the emphasis on ebooks these days it has been my experience that print books live on in a way that ebooks don’t.  There is still that chance encounter with a book that leaps off the shelf in new bookstores, used bookstores and libraries and changes the life of the reader (who might also be a movie producer) and  the author.  I will talk about the ways these chance encounters have changed my life in recent years.\n\nJudith Van Gieson is the author of thirteen mystery novels set in New Mexico.  Her first series (published by HarperCollins) featured Albuquerque lawyer/sleuth Neil Hamel.  The protagonist of the second series, Claire Reynier, is a librarian at UNM. 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Web. 3 May 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9989949464797974} +{"content": "Learn More\n\nPoetry Contests\n\nThis forum is for poetry contests, results, events and poetry related news.\nPost a message\n\nClick here to list all messages\n\nSunday Champion Male, 20, Nigeria (12/9/2013 6:32:00 PM)\n\n      My season of Silence\n\nJust like an eagle have I soar \nabove the cloud\nMy heart has He taught to lunch deep at this season\nThe season of silence\nIn silence have i gain sense\nNot that of mediocracy\nbut that of meditation\nIn my season of silence have I gain wisdom\nnot bothering about problems\nI have learn to close my mouth\nnot to talk with my mouth\nbut to think with my brain in silence\n\" even fools becomes wise at this season\"\nIn my season of silence have I gain maturity\n\" if only there could be a substitute for brain,\nthen it has to be silence\"\nIn my silence have become a master of wisdom\nIn my nights of silence\nI know beyond my others\nSilence is the daily meal of the wise\nbut fools loves talking\nSounding like empty drums\nwithout worth\nNot that parrots and ducks can't soar,\nbut they likes talking and quaking\nTalk less and think more in silence\nFor this a key to greatness.\n\nTo post a reply to this message, click here\nReplies for this message:\n\n • Silver Star - 9,460 Points Soulful Heart (12/13/2013 12:23:00 AM) Post reply\n 0 person liked.\n 0 person did not like.\n\n pandemonium of silence...............great\n\n[Hata Bildir]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7799100875854492} +{"content": "Dr. Evans Wins First Prize at the C.S. Lewis Book Prize Competition\n\nSeptember 11, 2012\nDr. Stephen Evans, University Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, won first prize at the C.S. Lewis Book Prize Competition for his book, Natural Signs and Knowledge of God: A New Look at Theistic Arguments (Oxford University Press, 2010). The prize is given to the best book published in Philosophy of Religion or Philosophical Theology for a general audience in the last five years. This prize is awarded by the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota and carries with it a cash award of $15,000. The prize is funded by the John Templeton Foundation. Additional information on the overall project and Steve's award can be found on the website: Univ. St. Thomas\nFor more on this story click here.\nAre you looking for more news?\nTesting Mode", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999954879283905} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nBack To Results\nShowing Item 3 of 81\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 1978526474\n • ISBN: 9781978526471\n • ISBN: 1978526490\n • ISBN: 9781978526495\n • Physical Description: 24 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.\n • Publisher: New York, NY : Enslow Publishing, 2022.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nGeneral Note:\nIncludes index.\n\"This edition is published by arrangement with Booklife Publishing\"--Title page verso.\nFormatted Contents Note: What is a life cycle? -- Gross life cycles -- What is a hippopotamus? -- Calves and cows -- Bulls -- Fight for the right -- Hippo-hippo-hooray! -- Good things come to an end -- A gross life -- Gross life cycle of a hippopotamus -- Get exploring!\nSummary, etc.: Hippos are fascinating animals, and they can be fun to watch at the zoo. In the wild, however, they're actually pretty gross! Readers of this innovative book learn all about the grossest parts of these unique animals' lives, such as how males mark their territory by flinging poo.\nTarget Audience Note:\n006-008.\nBinding Information:\nCase binding.\nSource of Description Note:\nTitle from title page.\nSubject: Hippopotamus Juvenile literature\nGenre: Instructional and educational works.\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 1 of 1 copy available at Bibliomation. (Show)\n • 1 of 1 copy available at Hagaman Memorial Library - East Haven.\n\n • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.\nSort by distance from:\nShow Only Available Copies\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nHagaman Memorial Library - East Haven J 599.635 ANT (Text) 31953155553897 Juvenile Nonfiction Available -\n\nBack To Results\nShowing Item 3 of 81\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9684339761734009} +{"content": "Brian J. Johnson\n\n‘Welcome home. It’s good to have you back.’ 8\n\nI was gang raped at fifteen. I was a freshman in high school. My assailants did not serve time. No one believed me. I changed schools. I grew older. Life marched on. I moved to Seattle Washington at thirty. I was stalked by two different men while coming home from […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9348882436752319} +{"content": "\nпониженная часть релефа\n\nАнгло-русский гидрогеологический словарь. — Ташкент. . 1979.\n\nСмотреть что такое \"backland\" в других словарях:\n\n • backland — [bak′land΄] n. [usually pl.] BACKCOUNTRY adj. of, in, or from the backlands * * * …   Universalium\n\n • backland — [bak′land΄] n. [usually pl.] BACKCOUNTRY adj. of, in, or from the backlands …   English World dictionary\n\n • backland — noun Date: 1681 backcountry, hinterland usually used in plural …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • backland — noun Land that lies behind or beyond some primary settlement or development …   Wiktionary\n\n • backland — n. sparsely settled rural area, inner and mostly unsettled part of a country …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • Backland — A building built at the back of another …   Scottish slang\n\n • backland — noun 1》 (also backlands) another term for backcountry. 2》 land behind an area which is built on or otherwise developed …   English new terms dictionary\n\n • backland — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) 1. : backcountry, hinterland often used in plural the remote backlands of the country 2. : the part of a river floodplain separated from the river by a natural levee …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Os Sertões — (translated as Rebellion in the Backlands) (1902) is a book written by the Brazilian author Euclides da Cunha, widely considered one of the greatest achievements of Brazilian and even World literature. Mixing science and literature, the author… …   Wikipedia\n\n • List of locations in the Port of London — Below are listed all wharves, docks, piers, terminals, etc of the Port of London, the majority of which lie on the River Thames, listed from upstream to downstream. Those marked with a † have at present the status of a safeguarded wharf. Those in …   Wikipedia\n\n • List of WWE Champions — This is a chronological list of wrestlers that have been WWE Champion by ring name. The WWE Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. It is the original world title of WWE. Currently, it is the… …   Wikipedia", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000007152557373} +{"content": "\nThe Man Who Fell To Earth Book Review Summary\n\nDetailed Plot Synopsis of The Man Who Fell To Earth\n\nThomas Jerome Newton is an intellignet, lonely alien chosen to be sent to Earth from his dying planet in order to save Earth from its own destruction. While on Earth, he learns to blend in with human culture and becomes a businessman while implementing his plan for humanity. Along the way he makes friends with a good-hearted country woman and a chemical engineer, and in the process finds himself becoming more human than he'd hoped.\nThis report prepared by Melissa\n\nPlease enter the number 42 plus two in the right box.\n\nChapter Analysis of The Man Who Fell To Earth\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nComposition of Book planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives 30%Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 40%Descript. of society, phenomena (tech), places 30% Tone of book    -   depressing/sad FANTASY or SCIENCE FICTION?    -   fantasy story on current Earth Is this an adult or child's book?    -   Adult or Young Adult Book Cultural problems, alien culture    -   Yes Culture clash-    -   feelings as an alien growing up among humans Intense exploration of society's culture?    -   Yes\n\nMain Character\n\nIdentity:    -   Male Alien Profession/status:    -   business executive Age:    -   40's-50's Really unusual traits?    -   Super genius\n\nEarth setting:    -   20th century Takes place on Earth?    -   Yes\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   no torture/death scientific jargon? (SF only)    -   none/very little science jargon needed How much dialogue?    -   roughly even amounts of descript and dialog\n\nBooks with storylines, themes & endings like The Man Who Fell To Earth\n\nWalter Tevis Books Note: the views expressed here are only those of the reviewer(s).\n2 Ways to Search!\n\nOur Chief Librarian", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009298324585} +{"content": "Francis P. Arena Jr.\n\nFrancis P. Arena Jr.’s Followers\n\nNone yet.\n\nFrancis P. Arena Jr.\n\nAverage rating: 4.0 · 1 rating · 0 reviews · 1 distinct work\nLittle Red Riding Hood...Wh...\n\nreally liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.\n\nIs this you? Let us know. If not, help out and invite Francis to Goodreads.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000003457069397} +{"content": "Redux – How Soon They Forget\n\nEver started to read a book, and realize you’ve read it before? The ads from the book review section of the New York Times piqued my interest; this book came out last year, but is now in paperback.\n\nAfter reviewing the book cover (still no clue about it) and then renewing A Gate at the Stairs twice from the library, hoping I’d remember – but didn’t –  I read it – again, it seems.\n\nLike a scratched DVD that skips, the book started to trigger those cached impressions in my brain:  the twenty year old college student who takes the job as nanny to an adopted  baby yet to be born; her father, the gourmet potato farmer; her mother, who used mirrors to improve her flowers’ growth; the restaurant-owner/would-be mother, frazzled with overwork and angst in trying to find a birth mother who will give her a child – any child – eventually a bi-racial child.    The funny asides, the heart-breaking realities…\n\nLife was unendurable, yet everywhere it was being endured.\n\nBut did I remember the plot?  the ending?  the message? the significance of the gate?  the stairs?   No!\n\nSo I read it again.  Was it worth it?  Sort of.  Moore’s thought-provoking observations sometimes go on too long, leaving the events secondary – maybe that’s why I did not remember it.  But when Gabriel re-enters the story, it all came back – this time the horror, the idiocy of people, was not a surprise.\n\nBut rereading A Gate at the Stairs brought also back a welcome familiarity with Tassie, the novel’s fulcrum – her wise sarcasm and Midwestern humor balancing the world going crazy around her.\n\nI may have enjoyed it more the first time when it didn’t seem  so much like déjà vu.\n\nAnyone else read it?  once or twice?\n\n2 thoughts on “Redux – How Soon They Forget\n\n 1. I read this – I should say I tried and managed about half but was disappointed in it. There had been so much hype since it was a long time since her earlier success. It seemed a convoluted story at best but what really got to me was the overwrought language. I felt the author was trying to pack every sentence with so many metaphors that I lost track of where the story was going.\n\n • I’d heard about her first book too – collection of short stories – Birds of America – but I still haven’t looked for it.\n\nComments are closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8435676097869873} +{"content": "Welcome To My Blog\n\nBook reviews ... Author interviews ... and anything else I think might be of interest to writers and readers.\n\nSunday, 7 September 2014\n\nLove Is All You Need\n\nLove Is All You Need\n\nWith any anthology of short stories, one of the most important things is to have a good mix of stories. They shouldn’t all sound the same, and you should find yourself taken by surprise by the selection.\n\n‘Love Is All You Need’ certainly succeeds in this. As Sophie King says of the stories in her introduction: ‘Many stood out in different ways but in the end, I picked those that surprised me and also left a lovely warm feeling.’\n\nThe common theme of the stories is love, but it is handled in many different ways.\n\nThe beginning of Alyson Hilbourne’s ‘Hot Chocolate Hero’ reads more like an action adventure story, and that promise is certainly delivered on as her unusual theme and an unexpected romance complement each other throughout the story.\n\nIn ‘High On Life’ by Yvonne Walus we literally feel the earth move, and in that story as well as Johanna Grassick’s ‘ Rum Truffle’, we experience the emotion of loss as well as that of love.\n\nI absolutely loved Helen Yendall’s trip back in time for her story, ‘The Taste Of Love’ which cleverly recreates the world of Nell Gwyn through the eyes of a young woman working in a Chocolate House in the London of 1669.\n\nYou may remember that back in June, when the e-book of ‘Love Is All You Need’ was released, I interviewed Sherri Turner about her contribution, ‘Funny Face’. This story closes the collection and it’s another cracker. It makes a great satisfying end to the anthology and will certainly leave you with a smile on your face. \n\nThis anthology of love stories has something for everyone and I highly recommend it.\n\nThanks very much to the publishers for a review copy of this book.\n\nThe anthology is now available in paperback as well as Kindle versions, and you can find out more here.\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999596893787384} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nFebruary 14th, 2016 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 311,705 comments.\nLee Upton - Indispensable Sign\n\nUnder the bank of fountains\nin the cavern\nbetween the rounded steps some man\n\nis—what can I say—\nshowing himself to us?\nThe funny way we say it:\n\nexposing himself,\nas if he were a strip of film.\nI had been staring into the distance\n\nand drew up startled.\nA sign beneath the stone pediments.\nThe perch of meaning.\n\nOne interjection. One more\ndying argument.\nHow many bodies are piled\n\non a field, or a bed,\nbefore a language curls like\na million fernheads?\n\nHow many turnings,\nhow much urgent mayhem\nto make a culture?\n\nAdded: Feb 21 2003 | Viewed: 2000 times | Comments and analysis of Indispensable Sign by Lee Upton Comments (0)\n\nIndispensable Sign - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Lee Upton\nPoem: Indispensable Sign\nThere are no comments for this poem. Why not be the first one to post something about it?\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Indispensable Sign, has not yet been commented on. You can click here to be the first to post a comment about it.\n\nPoem Info\n\nUpton Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.891730546951294} +{"content": "An Introduction to Cybercultures\n\nBy David Bell\n\n© 2001 – Routledge\n\n256 pages\n\nPurchasing Options:\nPaperback: 9780415246590\npub: 2001-08-22\nUS Dollars$37.95\nHardback: 9780415246583\npub: 2001-08-22\nUS Dollars$145.00\n\nComp Exam Copy\n\nAbout the Book\n\nAn Introduction to Cybercultures provides an accessible guide to the major forms, practices and meanings of this rapidly-growing field. From the evolution of hardware and software to the emergence of cyberpunk film and fiction, David Bell introduces readers to the key aspects of cyberculture, including email, the internet, digital imaging technologies, computer games and digital special effects. Each chapter contains `hot links' to key articles in its companion volume, The Cybercultures Reader, suggestions for further reading, and details of relevant websites. Individual chapters examine: · Cybercultures: an introduction · Storying cyberspace · Cultural Studies in cyberspace · Community and cyberculture · Identities in cyberculture · Bodies in cyberculture · Cybersubcultures · Researching cybercultures\n\nAbout the Author\n\nDavid Bell is Reader in Cultural Studies at Staffordshire University. He is the co-editor of The Cybercultures Reader (Routledge 2000), and co-author of Consuming Geographies (Routledge 1997).\n\nSubject Categories\n\nBISAC Subject Codes/Headings:\nSOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000008225440979} +{"content": "The Friday Reminder and Prompt for SoCS July 14/18\n\nThis week LindaGHill of Life in Progress has given us a three letter word for our #SoCs prompt. Any three letter word of our choice. We need to start our post with this word and for extra points finish our post with a three letter word. Oh! She also said have fun.\n\nRules and Pingback Here\n\nSay we can\n\nSay we can make this right\n\nThat we can escape endless night\n\nReignite the warmth of the sun\n\nRevive mother nature before she’s done.\n\nSay we can save the bees\n\nSo they can pollinate the flowers and the trees.\n\nPlease can we rehydrate the barron earth.\n\nTo somehow from this death bring about rebirth.\n\nSay we can all live as one\n\nSomething we have never done\n\nLet us work together it won’t be fun\n\nWe need to save the earth and sun.\n\n18 Comments (+add yours?)\n\n 1. Ritu\n Jul 14, 2018 @ 05:43:11\n\n Love this sis 💜\n\n 2. bikerchick57\n Jul 14, 2018 @ 10:57:11\n\n Very nice, Willow!\n\n 3. J-Dub\n Jul 14, 2018 @ 12:34:55\n\n Yes we can! ♥️\n\n 4. Laura\n Jul 14, 2018 @ 14:18:13\n\n Love this. Great post for SoCS!\n\n 5. newepicauthor\n Jul 14, 2018 @ 14:32:37\n\n Very nice thoughts!\n\n 6. syncwithdeep\n Jul 14, 2018 @ 15:47:01\n\n So beautiful\n\n 7. Betty Hayes Albright\n Jul 14, 2018 @ 21:57:52\n\n Beautiful, Willow! I hope we can indeed save the earth, mother nature, – and each other. 💓🌼🦋🌹💕\n\n 8. robbiecheadle\n Jul 17, 2018 @ 03:31:01\n\n Beautiful poem, Willow, with an important mess", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9964256286621094} +{"content": "Time to Stand and Stare\n\nby Pamela J. Marshall\n\nfor trumpet\n\nSKU: 61004pdf Categories: , , Tag:\n\nDownload a Preview PDF\n\nDownload “Time to Stand and Stare - Preview (61004)” pjm-TimetoStandandStare-preview.pdf – Downloaded 3908 times – 371.05 KB\n\nThis contemporary solo for trumpet alone contrasts heedless bustle with moments of clarity and reflection. The music is very busy, buzzing along with fast notes and an undercurrent of restlessness. Sudden suspensions of time, with long notes and legato phrases, should be played with arresting beauty and a warm sound, as if you suddenly notice life’s breathtaking wonder.\n\nThe music is inspired by the poem Leisure by Welsh poet William Henry Davies.\n\nComposer’s note:\n\nI discovered this poem at the suggestion of Natalie DeJong, trumpeter with the Rodney Mack Philadelphia Big Brass ensemble. I met her at the Chamber Music America conference in 2011 and we shared stories of poetry and family. This was her grandfather’s favorite poem.\n\nPart of Pamela’s Poetry-Inspired Music collection of instrumental solos and chamber music.\n\nby William Henry Davies (1871-1940) (Welsh)\n\nWhat is this life if, full of care\nWe have no time to stand and stare.\nNo time to stand beneath the boughs\nAnd stare as long as sheep or cows.\n\nNo time to see, when woods we pass,\nWhere squirrels hide their nuts in grass,\nNo time to see, in broad day light,\nStreams full of stars, like skies at night.\n\nNo time to turn at beauty’s glance\nAnd watch her feet, how they can dance.\nNo time to wait till her mouth can\nEnrich that smile her eyes began.\nA poor life this if, full of care,\nWe have no time to stand and stare.\n\nfrom Songs Of Joy and Others (1911)\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Time to Stand and Stare”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9952713251113892} +{"content": "Thursday, February 25, 2016\n\nApplications are now open for 2016 Shanghai International Writers’ Programme\n\nMichael King Writers' Centre Trust Enewsletter\nView from Executive Director's desk Jan 2016\nApplications are now open for\n2016 Shanghai International Writers’ Programme\nMichael King Writers’ Centre\nNew Zealand China Friendship Society\n\n25 February 2016\nNew Zealand's literary exchange with China continues with the call for applications from New Zealand writers to attend the international writers programme run by the Shanghai Writers’ Association in September and October 2016.\n\nThe successful writer will receive free accommodation in an inner-city apartment, a small stipend for living expenses and return economy class air travel.\nFor the first time, New Zealand screenwriters may apply.\n\nThis opportunity is available through a partnership between the New Zealand China Friendship Society, the Michael King Writers’ Centre, the Shanghai Writers’ Association, and Shanghai People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries.\n\nSince the exchange began in 2013, two Chinese writers have enjoyed a residency at the Michael King Writers’ Centre on the slopes of Mount Victoria at Devonport in Auckland. In 2013 Huo Yan, a young writing star from Beijing, took up the first Rewi Alley Fellowship and in 2015 acclaimed novelist Xiao Bai from Shanghai was the second resident.\n\nIn 2014 Alison Wong was the first New Zealand writer selected to join the international writers’ programme.  Alison writes of her experience:  “The Shanghai International Writers’ Programme was invaluable as research for my new book, but also for stimulating fresh creativity and inquiry through exposure to a completely different environment, language and culture. The connections made, whether with Chinese or other international writers were personally and professionally rewarding. I recommend the residency to writers with a sense of adventure and curiosity.\nWriters are invited to take part in discussions and literary events and are required to write an article on a nominated theme before the residency starts. Apart from that obligation, the writers are able to work on a project of their choice.\n\nUp to seven writers from all over the world are in the programme each year. Many celebrated writers have taken part, including Malaysian Tash Aw, who was long-listed for the 2013 Man Booker Prize.\nNew Zealand applications close on Thursday 31st March at 5pm and should be emailed to the Michael King Writers’ Centre. Application details can be found on the MKWC website at http://writerscentre.org.nz/international_residency.php, or on request via email to the centre, and at www.nzchinasociety.org.nz.  The selection will be managed by a panel appointed by the Michael King Writers’ Centre and the NZ China Friendship Society.\n\nFor further information, please contact:\nKa Meechan, Michael King Writers’ Centre, PO Box 32-629, Devonport, Auckland 0744\nPh/fax: 445 8451  Mobile: 021 676 497   Email:  ka.meechan@writerscentre.org.nz\nGeorge Andrews, NZ China Friendship Society, PO Box 147080, Ponsonby, Auckland 1144\nTel: 09 307 9196, Mobile 021 631 261 Email: gageorge08@gmail.com\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999994158744812} +{"content": "skip to content\nSiddhartha [Gujarati ed.]. Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nSiddhartha [Gujarati ed.].\n\nAuthor: Hermann Hesse\nEdition/Format:  Book : Fiction : GujaratiView all editions and formats\n\n(not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.\n\nFind a copy in the library\n\n&AllPage.SpinnerRetrieving; Finding libraries that hold this item...\n\nMaterial Type: Fiction\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: Hermann Hesse\nOCLC Number: 63081399\nDescription: [1 v.]\n\nUser-contributed reviews\nRetrieving GoodReads reviews...\nRetrieving DOGObooks reviews...\n\nBe the first.\nConfirm this request\n\nYou may have already requested this item. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway.\n\nClose Window\n\nPlease sign in to WorldCat \n\nDon't have an account? You can easily create a free account.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000017881393433} +{"content": "dispose translate English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary\n\nTranslation of \"dispose\" - English-Spanish dictionary\n\nverb /diˈspəuz/\n(formal) to make inclined\nI am not disposed to help him.\n(formal) to arrange or settle.\ndisposable adjective intended to be thrown away or destroyed after use\ndisposable cups/plates.\ndisposal noun the act of getting rid of something\nthe disposal of nuclear waste.\nat one’s disposal available for one’s use\na la disposición de uno\nThey put a car at his disposal during his stay.\ndispose of phrasal verb to get rid of\ntirar, deshacerse de\nWhat is the best way to dispose of used cooking oil?\n(Definition of dispose from the Password English-Spanish Dictionary © 2013 K Dictionaries Ltd", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9459251761436462} +{"content": "Hide this\n\nResults from Google Books\n\nClick on a thumbnail to go to Google Books.\n\nThe Gladiators from Capua by Caroline…\n\nThe Gladiators from Capua (2005)\n\nby Caroline Lawrence\n\nMembersReviewsPopularityAverage ratingMentions\n126None94,957 (3.68)2\n\nSign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book.\n\nNo current Talk conversations about this book.\n\n» See also 2 mentions\n\nShowing 2 of 2\nPicking up from the cliffhanger at the end of the previous book, Flavia, Nubia, and Lupus go to Rome to look for Jonathan and see the games and shows for the opening of the Colosseum.\n\nAfter a moving Bahloo moment in the first scroll, we get plenty of thrills as Flavia and Nubia end up participating in the games, and Nubia gets to meet her long lost brother. ( )\n  Robertgreaves | Dec 28, 2009 |\nThis series is a wonderful introduction to Ancient Rome, warts and all. This book is the most gruesome yet, with a recounting of Titus' games of 80AD. In this book the children from Ostia are missing Jonathan, who is presumed dead after the fire in Rome, but Lupus hears of a curly haired boy beggar boy in Rome who claims to have stated the fire, and thinking this just might be their friend, the children set off once again to investigate the mystery.\n\nFull of rich historical detail, this book is also an enthralling story. Children of about 8+ will love it, but parents be warned - there is some gruesome (if entirely authentic) stuff here. Think \"horrible histories\" but with a better storyline! 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Call, e-mail, or visit the website for more information.\n\nContact Information: \n\nSavannah Book Festival, 1 Diamond Causeway, Savannah, GA 31406. (912) 598-4040. Robin Gold, Executive Director.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9395237565040588} +{"content": "The Icarus Girl\n\n“The Icarus Girl” by Helen Oyeyemi (Nigeria)\n\nReaders found this book an easy read and they finished it quickly. However, few of them enjoyed it and one reader said she found it boring. Some felt that it lacked content and that it was repetitive. On the other hand, a couple of readers thought it was a multi-layered story, touching on topics as diverse as imaginary friends, mixed marriages, the supernatural, and cultural beliefs about twins. Most readers liked the scenes set in Nigeria, which they found descriptive and lively. They also enjoyed the build up of tension as the relationship between Jess and TillyTilly begins to degenerate. Most readers found the ending a disappointment, leaving them with an unsatisfied feeling. Nicola felt the story was more suited to a younger audience and, as a result, she would recommend this book for teenagers. Overall, the book averaged a 6.5 out of 10.\n\nJessamy Harrison is eight years old. Sensitive, whimsical, possessed of a powerful imagination, she spends hours writing, reading or simply hiding in the dark warmth of the airing cupboard. As the ‘half-and-half’ child of an English father and a Nigerian mother, Jess just can’t shake off the feeling of being alone wherever she goes… Read more\n\nNicola’s Book Club reading list \n\nSeason 15 – “Fantasy and the Fantastic” (Feb – Jun 2012)\n\n“The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka (Czech Republic)\n“Living in the Maniototo” by Janet Frame (New Zealand) *\n“A Brief Life” by Juan Carlos Onetti (Uruguay)\n“The Icarus Girl” by Helen Oyeyemi (Nigeria)\n“The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe (U.S.)\n\n* The book club favourite\n\nLeave a Comment\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nConnecting to %s\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Field\n\nCornell University Press\nDOI:10.7591/cornell/9781501736193.003.0002\n\nThe prologue to part one explains the rise of Capetian power and rise of Capetian claims to form a saintly bloodline by the time of Philip II’s reign around 1200, and introduces members of the French royal family in the generation of Louis IX.\n\nKeywords:   King Philip II of France, King Louis IX of France, Capetian, saintly\n\nCornell Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. 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This roundtable explores reading genres, their appeal for readers, and expands our knowledge and awareness of authors and titles in the genres. \nThis year we will discuss a Teen/YA arc, and wrap up with Narrative Nonfiction. And after last year's focus on diversity and inclusivity in our selections, we will continue to prioritize those in our reading and discussion! You are welcome to attend any or all of the sessions. Join our google group for discussion and notifications!\n\nGenre: Teen/YA Relationships\n\nBenchmarks: When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon\nThe Inexplicable Logic of My Life by Benjamin Alire Sáenz\n\nPlease read a 2nd Teen/YA Relationships Fiction title. Look on the blog for a list of links to suggested titles, and be sure to comment on the blog post with your second title.\n\nFor a more detailed description and full schedule of the genre studies, check out: http://raroundtablewestma.wordpress.com/\n\nOur schedule for the rest of the year will be:\nTuesday, February 5, 2019 -- Teen/YA Relationships\n   South Hadley Public Library, 2 Canal Street, South Hadley 01075\nTuesday, April 2, 2019 -- Teen/YA Realistic Fiction\n      Hatfield Public Library, 39 Main Street, Hatfield 01038\nTuesday, June 4, 2019 -- Narrative Nonfiction\n       The Jones Library, 43 Amity Street, Amherst 01002-2285\n\nContact: Jan Resnick   413-531-9346   njrezz@comcast.net\n\nTuesday, February 5, 2019\n9:45am - 12:00pm\nSouth Hadley Public Library\n  Affiliate Meetings     Readers Advisory  \nRegistration has closed.\n\nEvent Organizer\n\nJan Resnick\n\nUpcoming Events", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9884064197540283} +{"content": "The Case for Self-Determination\n\nPhilosophical Studies 21:40-56 (197Chaim Gans (1998). Nationalism and Immigration. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (2):159-180.\nKevin Harris (1993). On the Determination of Values: The Case of F. R. Leavis. Journal of Philosophy of Education 27 (2):245–259.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2011-12-02\n\nTotal downloads\n\n4 ( #391,340 of 1,707,766 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n2 ( #266,402 of 1,707,766 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999886751174927} +{"content": "Work in Progress: “Elias & the City of Cats”\n\nJust wanted to share some of the work I’ve been doing collaborating with writer Gabe (G. Martinez Cabrera) on the children’s book Elias & The City of Cats.\n\nI’m really enjoying working with Gabe — we’re good at bouncing ideas off one another and both have the creative energy to push one another to make the best book that we can!\n\nCurrently, we’re working towards creating a mockup of Elias to shop around to publishers.\n\nA few weeks ago, Gabe took the time to cut up his story and arrange it into a format that gives me a better idea of the images he’s looking for. From that, I worked on a rough sketch storyboard draft of sorts.\n\nRecently, I showed Gabe this first rough draft, and from our discussion I’m putting together a second rough draft. I’m sure both of us will be doing a good number of drafts before we have a polished mockup!\n\nElias and Ignis, preliminary character designs.\n\nIgnis, another preliminary character design.\n\nTwo pages from the first rough draft.\n\nAnother two pages from the first rough draft.\n\nThe second rough draft, in progress!\n\nFor more updates, don’t forget to follow me on tumblr and/or twitter.\n\nCopyright 2012 by G. E. Gallas\n\nAbout these ads\n\nAbout gegallas\n\nG. E. Gallas is a screenwriter and graphic novelist (writer/illustrator) best known for \"The Poet and the Flea,\" a fantastical reimagining of the life of the poet-painter William Blake. Originally from Washington D.C., she spent her year abroad in Tokyo, Japan and graduated from New York University: Gallatin School of Individualzed Study with a major involving cross-cultural storytelling. Spring 2013, she attended the Cannes International Film Festival and spoke upon invitation to The Blake Society, London. February 2014, her illustrations will be featured in the young adult title \"Scared Stiff: Everything You Need To Know About 50 Famous Phobias.\" View all posts by gegallas\n\n42 responses to “Work in Progress: “Elias & the City of Ca8 other followers\n\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5765014886856079} +{"content": "Month: February 2019\n\nBooks for April 2019\n\nA monthly feature where I do a round up of the books I’m most excited to read (or have already\n\nContinue reading\nSam and Cath Doodle\n\nb small publishing – Publisher Profile\n\nA regular feature where we give an independent publisher the chance to talk about themselves and their projects. When did\n\nContinue reading\nThe House with Chicken Legs\n\nThe House With Chicken Legs – Review\n\nThe Baba Yaga was always one of my favourite myths and she is part of the world-wide myth cycles of\n\nContinue reading\nStill Working\n\nCatch Up Post\n\nI’ve had nine days off from my main job and have been able to get on with a lot of\n\nContinue reading\nMeddling Kids\n\nMeddling Kids – Review\n\nScooby Doo meets Cthulhu, with a smattering of Evil Dead. I had great hopes for this being a rollicking read\n\nContinue reading\n\nTen Mistakes\n\nThat aspiring writers make Wondering how to find an agent or publisher before completing the project. Waiting for inspiration to\n\nContinue reading\nStorm Hound\n\nStorm Hound – Review\n\nStorm of Odin, youngest hound in the Wild Hunt, finds himself in a spot of trouble after falling to earth.\n\nContinue reading\nOn the Origin of Species\n\nOn the Origin of Species – Review\n\nI originally noticed Charles Darwin’s ‘On the Origin of Species’ as retold and beautifully illustrated by Sabina Radeva when it\n\nContinue reading\nCharlie Changes into a Chicken\n\nCharlie Changes into a Chicken – Review\n\nI was given a copy of this by Puffin in exchange for a review, and it’s always a relief when\n\nContinue reading\nIn the Mouth of the Wolf\n\nIn the Mouth of the Wolf – Review\n\nI know it’s been a while since my words worked well in writing but it’s time to start putting my\n\nContinue reading\nA Pinch of Magic\n\nA Pinch of Magic – Review\n\nSet on the island of Crowstone, Betty Widdershins finds out that the women of her family have been cursed to\n\nContinue reading\n\nCogheart – Review\n\nCogheart was Peter Bunzel’s debut novel, and what a debut. Cogheart was shortlisted for the Waterstones Book Prize 2017, and\n\nContinue reading\n\nVOX – Review\n\nI was so late to the VOX party amongst my colleagues, and I have no idea why? It hits all\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000040531158447} +{"content": "Views of Nature by Alexander von Humboldt\n\nViews of Nature by Alexander von Humboldt\n\nDownload Views of Nature ebook by Alexander von Humboldt\n\nType: pdf, ePub, zip, txt\nPublisher: University Of Chicago Press\nReleased: April 22, 2014\nPage Count: 344\nLanguage: English\nISBN-10: 0226923185\nISBN-13: 978-0226923185\n\nDownload link: Views of Nature\n\nDownload mirrors\n\nMirror 1\nMirror 2\n\n... read more ...\n\nquestions, Education Reference,Trivia How can I get a full scholarship for my Graduate studies. for example brown eye girls look good in most anything, but brighter colors usually are smashing on them. 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So while they’re all fantastic in their own right, Orphan Monster Spy brought something completely different to the table. It explores the atrocities of WWII and Nazi Germany from the perspective of a young girl who has just lost everything and must fight to survive.\n\nThe research was very thoroughly done and Matt Killeen really brings Sarah’s world to life for the reader. This of course means that there are a lot of very uncomfortable things that happen throughout the story. So if you are sensitive to violence, tread with caution.\n\nAll that aside, Sarah is such a fantastic character. We see her struggle with not only everything going on in the country around her, but on a smaller scale, the horrifying things that are allowed to go on at her school. I was constantly amazed at her bravery in situations and her kindness despite her past.\n\nThis entire book was a true nail bitter and even terrifying at times. It was a fantastic dive into YA historical fiction and I definitely look forward to reading more of Matt Killeen’s work in the future.\n\nAuthor Bio: Matt Killeen was born in Birmingham, in the UK, back when trousers were wide and everything was brown. Early instruction in his craft included being told that a drawing of a Cylon exploding isn’t writing and copying-out your mother’s payslip isn’t an essay “about my family.” Several alternative careers beckoned, some involving laser guns and guitars, before he finally returned to words and attempted to make a living as an advertising copywriter and largely ignored music and sports journalist. He now writes for the world’s best loved toy company, as it wasn’t possible to be an X-wing pilot. Married to his Nuyorican soul mate, he is parent to both an unfeasibly clever teenager and a toddler who is challenging his father’s anti-establishment credentials by repeatedly writing on the walls. He accidently moved to the countryside in 2016.\n\nFollow the rest of the tour!\n\n3/12 – Crossroad Reviews – Review\n3/13 – Twinning for Books – Q&A\n3/14 – Live To Read – Review\n3/15 – Spinatale Reviews – Review + Creative Picture\n3/16 – Bookworm Banter – Review\n3/19 – The Young Folks – Playlist\n3/20 – Cracking the Cover – Review\n3/21 – Bookish Connoisseur – Review\n3/22 – Bookfoolery – Review\n3/23 – Four Violet Reviews – Review\n3/26 – Katy’s Library Blog – Creative Instagram Photo\n3/27 – Adventures in YA Publishing – Q&A\n3/28 – The Heart of a Book Blogger – Book Aesthetics\n3/29 – Forever Young Adult – Review\n3/30 – Bookablereads – Review\n4/2 – The Lovely Books – Review\n4/3 – Here’s to Happy Endings – Review\n4/4 – Once Upon a Twilight – Review + Fav Quotes\n4/5 – Books Coffee and Repeat – Spotify Playlist\n4/6 – Book Reporter – Review\n\nOne thought on “Blog Tour: Orphan Monster Spy\n\n 1. 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More\n\nAvailable ebook formats: epub mobi txt html\n\nFirst 10% Sample: epub mobi (Kindle) Online Reader\nAbout Heidi Lowe\n\nHeidi Lowe writes steamy lesbian fiction.\n\nLearn more about Heidi Lowe\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nThis book has not yet been reviewed.\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7607550621032715} +{"content": "Years of Childhood (Classic Reprint)\n\nSave £9.23\nTitle: Hardback\nSale price£17.07 Regular price£26.30\n\nExcerpt from Years of Childhood\n\nAccordingly, of what I may call the pre-historic epoch of my childhood, I shall relate only those incidents of whose reality I can have no doubAuthor(s) - Serge Aksakoff\n\nPublished Date -\n\nISBN - 9781528461719\n\nPage Count - 362\n\nPublished Date -\n\nISBN - 9781331498117\n\nDimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm\n\nPage Count - 364\n\nPayment & Security\n\nYour payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.\n\nYou may also like\n\nRecently viewed", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9947992563247681} +{"content": "Skip to Content\n\nDon’t Think At Night\n\nMona Andrei’s approach to tale-telling is hilarious and enjoyable. Have a look at why she can’t fall asleep and you’ll find a friend immediately. This post first appeared on her personal blog, Moxie-Dude.\n\nWell here I am, stuck in the middle of the night with no one to talk to except the voices in my head.\n\nThey say that insomnia does not discriminate; that it can affect everyone and anything. I disagree. My dogs are sleeping right now. Even the crickets are sleeping right now.\n\nWell except that one.\n\nNot me though. Nope. I’m thinking. AND THINKING.\n\nHere’s how it works with middle-of-the-night thoughts:\n\nYou THINK they’re important. You even give them VIP seating as they randomly crawl out of the darkest corners of your mind like a parade of tiny ants dressed in tuxedos.\n\nThoughts like …\n\nIt’s almost 3 a.m.\n\nOh wait! I shouldn’t be asking questions. Questions only lead to more questions.\n\nThink of something positive.\n\nPositive thought … positive thought …\n\nOh I know! I’m so lucky to be safe in my bed.\n\nYup. I wouldn’t want to be outside right now.\n\n3 a.m. is serial killer time.\n\nLike “Miller time” but for psychos.\n\nCrap. Did I forget to lock my car doors???\n\nMy car … It must be due for an oil change soon.\n\nI better make a note to take care of that before I forget …\n\nNo! If I make a note on my phone I’ll end up checking email and texts and Facebook.\n\nI wonder if it’s true that screens affect our sleep patterns.\n\nMaybe it’s my screen’s fault that I can’t sleep.\n\nBut I need screens.\n\nHow would I make a living without screens?\n\nI wonder if writers slept better when all they had was pen and paper.\n\nOr maybe it’s an age thing.\n\nI should ask the teens if they have trouble sleeping.\n\nI’ll send them a text.\n\nIf they’re sleeping I’ll wake them up.\n\nAnd if they’re awake I’ll wonder WHY they’re awake.\n\nOh, insomnia.\n\nThey say that a gazillion people suffer from insomnia.\n\nGeesh. A gazillion people.\n\nThat’s a sobering statistic.\n\nThat’s like EVERYBODY.\n\nSo why am I fighting insomnia by myself when everyone else is awake, too?\n\nSobering statistic. PFFF.\n\nOur understanding of insomnia is driven by SOBERING STATISTICS.\n\nClearly what this sleep-deprived world needs is more wine.\n\nOh and speaking of wine, I need to add that to my grocery list.\n\nI’ll forget. I should make a note.\n\nNo! No note. No screens. It’s what’s keeping me up.\n\nI think …I’m … getting … sleepy …\n\nOh no.\n\nMona Andrei\n\nMona Andrei is a technical writer for a serious company in a serious industry. When she’s had enough serious for one day, she likes to write irreverent posts for her personal blog, Moxie-Dude, life updates gone wrong. Or right. She’s undecided. Follow her on Twitter @MoxieDude\n\nMore Posts - Website\n\nFollow Me:\n\nRead previous post:\nMarried Life: The Princess And The Patient\n\nCamille DeFer Thompson can be found sharing her written word on her website of the same name. This humorous post on...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9691250324249268} +{"content": "The Dead Horse Paint Company by Earl W. Emerson\n(Mac Fontana Mystsery)\n\nNo critic rating\n\nWaiting for minimum critic reviews\n\nSee 1 Critic ReviewAbout Earl W. Emerson\n\nSee more books from this Author\nEarl Emerson was born July 8, 1948 in Tacoma, Washington. He is the author of the very popular Mac Fontana series as well as the Thomas Black detective series. He won the Shamus Award in 1985 for Poverty Bay, his second novel in the Thomas Black series. He was again nominated for a Shamus for his novel The Vanishing Smile in 1996 (another in the Thomas Black series). Emerson's writing is described as vivid with witty dialog and complex but impeccably credible plots. Emerson remains a lieutenant with the Seattle Fire Department (his Mac Fontana character is a small town fire chief) and lives in North Bend, Washington.\nPublished June 12, 1996 by UNSPECIFIED VENDOR. 290 pages\nGenres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Literature & Fiction. Fiction\n\nUnrated Critic Reviews for The Dead Horse Paint Company\n\nPublishers Weekly\n\nSee more reviews from this publication\n\nThe victim proves to be Fontana's former and much-reviled fire chief, Edgar Callahan, the man in charge when a deadly fire at The Dead Horse Paint Company claimed the lives of nine firefighters and changed the future of the survivors.\n\n| Read Full Review of The Dead Horse Paint Company ...\n\nReader Rating for The Dead Horse Paint Company\n\nAn aggregated and normalized score based on 9 user ratings from iDreamBooks & iTunes\n\nRate this book!\n\nAdd Review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9482762813568115} +{"content": "Сагъ pronunciation: How to pronounce Сагъ in Adygean\n\nPronunciation: Сагъ\n\nAdded on: 2010-06-04 Listened: 58 times\nin: غبار الطلع\n\nPronunciation in Adygean [ady]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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Join her Friday, February 15th, at 7pm.\nI’ve been collecting things that belonged to my blood.  At first passively – sure, Papa, I will take my great-grandfather’s collection of pipes if you don’t want them.  No, Papa, don’t toss Meemaw’s kettle – I’ll find a place for it. ...\nFebruary 1, 2013 - 2:36pm\nNovelist Alison Atlee weaves love and history together at Carmichael’s\nWe may be frozen in body but not in soul. Heat up your inner hearths tonight at Carmichael’s Bookstore as author Alison Atlee brings the historical story, ‘The Typewriter Girl’, to readers at 7pm.\nI would sit in the corner with an atlas by myself.  If you were to pose me the question: “what kind of childhood games did you play?” – there, my dears, is the answer. It was the biggest atlas you’ve ever seen.  Bright electric blue cover to cover, like the...\nJanuary 25, 2013 - 12:54pm\nAuthor Ken Foster pays tribute to the pit bull at Carmichael’s\nClearing the name of a dog with a long-standing bad rap, author and pit bull advocate Ken Foster sets the record straight this Sunday, January 27th, at Carmichael’s Bookstore with his new book, ‘I’m a Good Dog: Pit Bulls, America’s Most Beloved (and Misunderstood) Pet’.\nI like warm bellies.  A hand placed right over the rise and fall of the belly button, the lungs right above that fill it full of breathing.  A belly feels like the most alive part of anything, and it’s comforting.  It’s my most favorite of parts.  This applies to...\nJanuary 24, 2013 - 3:52pm\nLocal author, Greenfield Jones, brings his new collection to Carmichael’s\nTouting his new book, Don’t Lose This, It’s My Only Copy and Other Stories, Greenfield Jones comes to Carmichael’s Bookstore for a special reading and signing this Saturday, January 26th, at 4pm.\nYou should not try to say the name “Flannery O’Connor” at three in the morning.  You can try, you really can – I won’t stop you – but you and your tongue will find yourselves more than surprised by what happens to the sounds there in your mouth. That...\nJanuary 24, 2013 - 12:02pLike us on Facebook!\nSubscribe to our RSS Feed!\nFollow us on Twitter!\nAdd us to your circles on Google+!\nFollow us on Pinterest!\nFollow us on Tumblr!\n\nSearch Louisville Events\n\nMore Events | Post an Event | Event Map\n\nSearch Louisville Restaurants\n\nLouisville Independent Business Alliance\n\nCopyright © 2014 Louisville.com, All Rights Reserved\n137 W. Muhammad Ali Boulevard, Suite 102, Louisville, KY 40202\n502-625-0100\nMobile Site", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9556125998497009} +{"content": "Flying Lesson\n\nReads: 120  | Likes: 0  | Shelves: 0  | Comments: 1\n\nMore Details\nStatus: Finished  |  Genre: Poetry  |  House: Booksie Classic\nA poem written by me, from the perspective of a very close friend\n\nSubmitted: November 08, 2011\n\nA A A | A A A\n\nSubmitted: November 08, 2011\n\nYou never did teach me to fly,\n\nAlthough you always said you would.\n\nI suppose I don’t really mind that much,\n\nBecause at least I knew you could.\n\nYou’re really rather lucky, now you live up in the sky,\n\nBut I really wish you’d had the time to teach me how to fly.\n\nThe winds feel slightly colder now,\n\nIt’s difficult to describe.\n\nMaybe they were just as cold before you left,\n\nBut I always had you to hide behind\n\nI hope that you can wait for me,\n\nAs it may be quite a while.\n\nBut maybe in that time I have,\n\nYou can still teach me how to fly.\n\n© Copyright 2017 Oliver Strode. All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9923534989356995} +{"content": "Month: November 2016\n\nAdvice, Reviews, Writing\n\nS.J’s Helpful Master Post!\n\nAre you a writer? A game session designer? An actor? Any sort of creative type that uses words for fun? Well, this is my master post of helpful and useful articles, posts, books and groups that have inspired me to keep moving my work forward. I will continue to add to this as I go […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9905809760093689} +{"content": "Becoming a member of the LoveReading4Kids community is free.\n\nNo catches, no fine print just unconditional book loving for your children with their favourites saved to their own digital bookshelf.\n\nNew members get entered into our monthly draw to win £100 to spend in your local bookshop plus lots lots more...\n\nFind out more\n\nWatership Down\n\nWritten by Richard Adams\n\nIllustrated by David Parkins\n\nPart of the A Puffin Book Series\n\nWatership Down Synopsis\n\nOne of the best-loved children's classics of all time, this is the complete, original story of Watership Down. Something terrible is about to happen to the warren - Fiver feels sure of it. And Fiver's sixth sense is never wrong, according to his brother Hazel. They had to leave immediately, and they had to persuade the other rabbits to join them. And so begins a long and perilous journey of a small band of rabbits in search of a safe home. Fiver's vision finally leads them to Watership Down, but here they face their most difficult challenge of all . . . This much-loved tale of courage and survival is now a beautiful new animated series for television, full of excitement and adventure - perfect for all the family to enjoy.\n\nBook Information\n\nISBN: 9780141378947\nPublication date: 16th November 2018\nAuthor: Richard Adams\nIllustrator: David Parkins\nPublisher: Puffin an imprint of Penguin Books Ltd\nFormat: Paperback / softback\nPagination: 656 pages\n\nAbout Richard Adams\n\nRichard Adams (Author) Richard Adams grew up in Berkshire, the son of a country doctor. After an education at Oxford, he spent six years in the army and then went into the Civil Service. He originally began telling the story of Watership Down to his two daughters and they insisted he publish it as a book. It quickly became a huge success with both children and adults, and won the Guardian Children's Fiction Award and the Carnegie Medal in 1972. Richard Adams wrote many novels and short stories, including Shardik and The Plague Dogs. He died in 2016, aged 96.\n\nMore About Richard Adams\n\nMore Books By Richard Adams\n\nCover for The Adventures of Egg Box Dragon by Richard Adams\nCover for Watership Down by Richard Adams\nCover for Shardik by Richard Adams\nView All Books By Richard Adams\n\nShare this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.815354585647583} +{"content": "Product was successfully added to your shopping cart.\n\n  1.844.4.BWBOOK  \n\nCLICK HERE for B&W Design Services\n\n • Midcentury Novels In Berry, S/25 Midcentury Novels In Berry, S/25\n\nMidcentury Novels In Berry, S/25\n\nAvailability: In stock\n\nSpecial Price $299.00\n\nRegular Price: $430.00\n\nMidcentury Novels In Berry, S/25. 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All rights reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995173215866089} +{"content": "\n\nLoading... Please wait...\n\nFlying Changes\n\nSara Gruen\n\nFree delivery delivery information\n\nThis title is IN STOCK!\n\nYou should expect to receive this within 10-15 working days after despatch\n\nShipped directly to you within 24-48 hours from our US67.99\n\nIf you enjoyed this product, share it with others\n\nFlying Changes\n\nA New York Times Bestselling Author -- Anxiety rules Annemarie Zimmer's days -- fear that her relationship is growing stagnant, fear that her equestrian daughter's dreams of Olympic glory will carry her far away and into harm's way. For five months, Annemarie has struggled to make peace with her past. But if she cannot let go, the battles she has won and the heights she has achieved will have been for naught. In a time of change at Maple Brook horse farm, fears must be saddled and broken.\n\nProduct Details\n\nPublication Date:\n2012-02-15\nThorndike Press\nCountry of origin:\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nAverage rating from customers\n\nZero Stars\n • Be the first to review Flying Changes\n\nsee all reviews\n\nYour Recent History\n\nRecently Viewed", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9831746220588684} +{"content": "Kevin Wright's Reviews > Utilitarianism\n\nUtilitarianism by John Stuart Mill\n\nNophoto-m-50x66\n's review\nJul 13, 11\n\nRead from July 08 to 13, 2011\n\nUtilitarianism is a short but dense text to get through. Unlike a lot of philosophical works, this one is incredibly readable. I was looking for a good jumping off point for an interesting debate on actions and morality and this is it. I'm not sure that I agree with Mill and utilitarian thought as a whole, but he makes a compelling argument for it here and I put the book down with plenty to think about and meditate on, so as a philosophical text, I believe Mill achieved his goal.\n\nSign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Utilitarianism.\nsign in »\n\nNo comments have been added yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9357634782791138} +{"content": "Letter Library || Words IHazel @ Stay Bookish\n\nHazel Ureta is an advocate of stories. She is the blogger and Editor-In-Chief of Stay Bookish because she loves talking about books. She enjoys reading Young Adult novels the most and writes them too.\nif you enjoyed reading this post\n\nDid you enjoy reading this post?\n\nSubscribe now to receive fabulous freebies and get the latest bookish reviews and features straight into your inbox.\n\nPlease enter your name.\nPlease enter a valid email address.\nSomething went wrong. 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Two: I love this book with all my heart, and I now need to read everything ever written or to be written by Crowley.\n Sam @ WLABB\n\nLeave a Comment", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9911748170852661} +{"content": "\nReturn to home page\nSearching: Otterbein library catalog\nSome OPAL libraries remain closed or are operating at reduced service levels. Materials from those libraries may not be requestable; requested items may take longer to arrive. Note that pickup procedures may differ between libraries. Please contact your library for new procedures, specific requests, or other assistance.\nRecord 4 of 4\n  Previous Record Previous Item Next Item Next Record\n  Reviews, Summaries, etc...\nAuthor Shraer-Petrov, David,\nTitle Short stories. Selections. English\nDinner with Stalin and other stories / David Shrayer-Petrov ; edited by Maxim D. Shrayer.\nImprint Syracuse : Syracuse University Press, 2014.\nEdition First edition.\n\nAuthor Shraer-Petrov, David,\nSeries Library of modern Jewish literature\nLibrary of modern Jewish literature.\nSubject Jews, Soviet -- Fiction.\nJewish authors -- Soviet Union -- Fiction.\nSoviet Union -- Intellectual life -- Fiction.\nImmigrants -- Fiction.\nAlt Name Shrayer, Maxim, 1967-\nDescription 1 online resource\nEdition First edition.\nBibliography Note Includes bibliographical references.\nContents Behind the zoo fence -- A Russian liar in Paris -- White sheep on a green mountain slope -- Round-the-globe happiness -- A storefront window of miracles -- Mimicry -- Where are you, Zoya? -- Alfredick -- Dinner with Stalin -- The Valley of Hinnom -- Mimosa flowers for grandmother's grave -- The house of Edgar Allan Poe -- Trubetskoy, Raevsky, Masha Malevich, and the death of Mayakovsky -- The bicycle race.\nNote Print version record.\nISBN 9780815652786 (electronic bk.)\n081565278X (electronic bk.)\nOCLC # 880638980\nAdditional Format Print version: Shraer-Petrov, David. 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The process of writing this blog in many ways brought me back to writing, I had virtually given up for about a decade. In fact I would recommend blogging as a quick, easy and not too demanding way of beginning to write. The secret is to create a blog on a subject you are passionate about. The blog allowed me to be lyrical and chatty, to write about my observations of this wonderful country and people and share those observations with others.\n\nA more recent blog is my Magic Realism blog.\nThis I set up as a book blog in which I monitor my progress on my magic realism challenge. I am reading and reviewing one book a week for a year from a list of magic realism books which I have drawn together from various authoritative lists. The reviews all are on the blog as is the reading list. Part of the fun of this is trying to work out what is magic realism. So far I have decided that it isn’t actually a genre, but more of an approach to storytelling. This view will no doubt evolve as the challenge progresses. Why magic realism – well because I was told by several people that I wrote it and had no idea that I did so.\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992682337760925} +{"content": "« Continue Browsing\n\nArticle Preview\n\nAreavoices: New Rivers Press publishes first work in e-book series\n\nPublished 07/01/2013, INFORUM\n\nNew Rivers Press at Minnesota State University Moorhead announces the publication of Principles of Navigation by Peter W. Fong, the first book in The New Rivers Press Electronic Book Series, which is an eBook-only series from the 45-year-old, not-for-profit literary press.\n\nWord count: ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.881926417350769} +{"content": "The Lynwood Fellowship\n\nFor Spiritual & Metaphysical Studies\n\nRegistered Charity 287430\n\nThesaurus: H2O, Adam’s ale, river, sea, ocean, lake, steam, ice, rain, snow, wet, moisten, sprinkle, irrigate, saturate, hydrate, dilute, moderate, weaken, water down.\n\nWater is essential to life, covering around 70% of the surface of the earth. We are reputed to have come from water and it makes up about 60% to 75% of our bodies. It is present on other planets and even been detected in interstellar clouds.\n\nWith fire, air and earth, water is one of the four elements, symbolically linked to the unconscious, feelings, intuition, imagination, the eternal and the soul. 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Remember only a fragment? Post here! \n\neMule -> The Poetry Archive -> Forums -> Lost Poetry Quotations\n\nGoto Thread: PreviousNext\nGoto: Forum ListMessage ListNew TopicSearchLog In\ngetting married!\nPosted by: lindskat (76.118.221.---)\nDate: August 17, 2007 01:12AM\n\nHi, I'm planning my wedding and I am looking for one more reading. I want something beautiful, not too long. I'm going crazy trying to find something, and I can't seem to find anything I really love. I would really appreciate it if someone could send me something, if it's something you already know of. I don't want to make anyone go searching for hours! 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Today, it is an international organization that manufactures geared motors, frequency inverters and servo drives employing over 11,000 people …   Wikipedia\n\n • sew — [səu US sou] v past tense sewed past participle sewn [səun US soun] or sewed [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: siwian] to use a needle and thread to make or repair clothes or to fasten something such as a button to them ▪ I learned to sew at… …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • sew — O.E. siwian to stitch, earlier siowian, from P.Gmc. *siwjanan (Cf. O.N. syja, Swed. sy, O.H.G. siuwan, Goth. siujan to sew ), from PIE root *syu to bind, sew (Cf. Skt. sivyati sews, sutram t …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • sew — [sō] vt. sewed, sewn or sewed, sewing [ME sewen < OE siwian, akin to Goth siujan < IE base * siw , to sew > SEAM, L suere (pp. sutus), to sew, sew together] 1. to join or fasten with stitches made with needle and thread 2. to make, mend …   English World dictionary\n\n • Sew — Sew, v. t. [imp. {Sewed}; p. p. {Sewed}, rarely {Sewn}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sewing}.] [OE. sewen, sowen, AS. si[ o]wian, s[=i]wian; akin to OHG. siuwan, Icel. s?ja, Sw. sy, Dan. sye, Goth. siujan, Lith. siuti, Russ, shite, L. ssuere, Gr. ????, Skr.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • sew — [ sou ] (past tense sewed; past participle sewn [ soun ] or sewed) verb intransitive or transitive * 1. ) to make or repair clothes using a needle and THREAD: sew a skirt/hem 2. ) to fasten something using a needle and THREAD: sew something on… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\n • sew|er — sew|er1 «SOO uhr», noun. an underground drain to carry off waste water and refuse. SYNONYM(S): conduit. ╂[< Old French sewiere sluice from a pond, ultimately < Latin ex out + aquāria (water) vessel < aqua water] sew|er2 «SOH uhr», noun.… …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • sew — [səʊ ǁ soʊ] verb sewed PASTTENSE sewn PASTPART [səʊn ǁ soʊn] also sewed sew something → up phrasal verb [transitive] 1 …   Financial and business terms\n\n • Sew — Sew, n.[OE. See {Sewer} household officer.] Juice; gravy; a seasoned dish; a delicacy. [Obs.] Gower. [1913 Webster] I will not tell of their strange sewes. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Sew — Sew, v. t. [See {Sue} to follow.] To follow; to pursue; to sue. [Obs.] Chaucer. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. 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Wally then finds out that Minko killed his pet cat and revenge takes over.\nClick here to see the rest of this review\n\nWally then sleeps with various female members of the cult in an order to gain information and access to Minko the Minx who he eventually assasinates whilst in a sexual situation.\nThis is a humorous, yet explicitly sexual book, but is definately worth a read. Very arousing!\nThe review of this Book prepared by a Level 1 Blue Jay scholar\n\nChapter Analysis of The Erotic Adventures of Where's Wally\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nComposition of Book Descript. of chases or violence 20%planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives 20%Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 50%Descript. of society, phenomena (tech), places 10% Tone of book    -   cynical or dry-wit FANTASY or SCIENCE FICTION?    -   fantasy story on current Earth Magical Beings/Mental/Magical/Powers    -   Yes magical powers:    -   magical powers (general) Parody    -   Yes Is this an adult or child's book?    -   Adult or Young Adult Book\n\nMain Character\n\nIdentity:    -   Male Profession/status:    -   spy Age:    -   20's-30's If magical mental powers:    -   teleportation\n\nEarth setting:    -   18th century Takes place on Earth?    -   Yes\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   very explicit references to deaths and torture scientific jargon? 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After reading poems early on by the likes of William Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, and Langston Hughes, just to name a few, I became fascinated with the art. I wanted the world to read my material with hopes, they'd find mine entertaining as well. I'm not sure how far I can go with this, but as long as I continue to live, I will always ... more »\n\nClick here to add this poet to your My Favorite Poets.\n\nComments about Bernard Snyder\n\nmore comments »\nClick here to write your comments about Bernard Snyder\n • Charity Nduhiu (7/23/2014 12:14:00 AM)\n\n It is such a touching poem i hope things will be as they used to be. Nice poem Ben\n\n • Electric Lady (7/19/2014 4:19:00 AM)\n\n Your poetry is amazing my friend. Keep writing. There is so much more fire left in you.\n\n • Rekha Mandagere (3/7/2011 6:32:00 AM)\n\n 'Spirit of Renaissance is back to earth once again'. I love reading your poems which reflect clarity of expression and well thought words..\n\nRead all 3 comments »\n[Hata Bildir]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998486638069153} +{"content": "More Words\n\nRemove All Display Ads\n\nDefinitions of defect\nn. - Want or absence of something necessary for completeness or perfection; deficiency; -- opposed to superfluity. 2\nn. - Failing; fault; imperfection, whether physical or moral; blemish; as, a defect in the ear or eye; a defect in timber or iron; a defect of memory or judgment. 2\nv. i. - To fail; to become deficient. 2\nv. t. - To injure; to damage. 2\n\nThe word \"defect\" uses 6 letters: C D E E F T.\n\nNo direct anagrams for defect found in this word list.\n\nWords formed by adding one letter before or after defect (in bold), or to cdeeft in any order:\na -   faceted   h -   fetched   l -   clefted   deflect   s -   defects  \n\nShorter words found within defect:\ncede   cee   cete   de   dee   deet   deft   ed   ef   eft   et   fed   fee   feed   feet   fet   fete   feted   ted   tee   teed  \n\nList shorter words within defect, sorted by length\n\nWords formed from any letters in defect, plus an optional blank or existing letter\n\nList all words starting with defect, words containing defect or words ending with defect\n\nAll words formed from defect by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: de   ef   fe   ec   ct  \n\nBrowse words starting with defect by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: defecations  \nNext word in list: defected  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: mu   edit   aether   eke   hi   kraal   lea  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\n2014 Oct 22 - 03:59:37 - Privacy Policy - © Copyright 2004-2014 MoreWords.com - V - e2k - 12.347mS\n\nShare on Facebook, Google and Twitter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998983144760132} +{"content": "Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation\nConfusion of TonguesA Theory of Normative Language$\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content.\n\nStephen Finlay\n\nPrint publication date: 2014\n\nPrint ISBN-13: 9780199347490\n\nPublished to Oxford Scholarship Online: April 2014\n\nDOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199347490.001.0001\n\nShow Summary Details\nPage of\n\nPRINTED FROM OXFORD SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (www.oxfordscholarship.com). (c) Copyright Oxford University Press, 2019. All Rights Reserved. An individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in OSO for personal use. date: 13 December 2019\n\nExplaining Reasons\n\nExplaining Reasons\n\n(p.85) 4 Explaining Reasons\nConfusion of Tongues\nAuthor(s):\n\nStephen Finlay\n\nOxford University Press\nDOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199347490.003.0004\n\nThis chapter offers a unifying semantics for ‘reason’ as used in talk about explanatory reasons, normative reasons, and motivating reasons. The word is analyzed as meaning explanation why, and normative reasons for an agent to act are analyzed as explanations why it is good in some contextually salient way, for that agent to act. Combined with the end-relational theory of ‘good’, this account extends to normative reasons for attitudes, including reasons for belief, and to subjective and motivating reasons. 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In The Way of Play, University of Arizona psychologist Dr. Victor Shamas reveals a powerful spiritual path that focuses on the notion of divine play. This unique spiritual manual shows us how play can unlock the doors to spiritual awakening, given the proper intention. Making the case that spiritual life has become too serious, Shamas offers an enjoyable and i...\n\nPaperback: 269 pages\nPublisher: Act on Wisdom; 1st edition (January 1, 2011)\nLanguage: English\nISBN-10: 0979362814\nISBN-13: 978-0979362811\nPackage Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 1 inches\nAmazon Rank: 2154374\nFormat: PDF Text TXT book\n\nDownload Link    Mirror\n\n'An Outpost of Progress' is a sarcastic story on the pretensions of colonialism. I would definitely recommend the book to history-lovers. I guess my point is, this novel, and Hound of the Baskervilles can be read at any time whereas everything else is slightly better if read in order. Unequivocally recommended to EVERYONE. 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This is a book of poetry for all seasons, including the season of joy and the season of despair. By letting us read the words of the biblical characters as they might have actually spoken them, the book provides a source of inspiration to readers today. Most readable and absorbing poetry. 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(large print) ; 24 cm.\nSeries Clipper large print\nContents note Standard print ed. originally published: London : Bloomsbury, 2012.\nFormerly CIP.\nSummary Note Novelist Guy Ableman is in thrall to his vivacious wife Vanessa. The trouble is, he is no less in thrall to her alluring mother, Poppy. His publisher has committed suicide and his agent is in hiding. In flight from personal disappointment and universal despair, Guy wonders if it's time to take his love for Poppy to another level.\nSubject Novelists -- Fiction\nWives -- Fiction\nMothers-in-law -- Fiction\nInterpersonal relations -- Fiction\nLarge type books.\nShelf Location LP JACO\nCatalogue Information 687741 Beginning of record . Catalogue Information 687741 Top of page .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9891783595085144} +{"content": "Browse Dictionary by Letter\n\nDictionary Suite\nA   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z\nclapper a person or object that claps or produces a clapping sound. [2 definitions]\nclaptrap insincere or pretentious talk or language.\nclaque a group of people hired to applaud at a performance. [2 definitions]\nclaret any of various dry red table wines. [2 definitions]\nclarification the act or process of clarifying.\nclarify to make more understandable; make clear. [3 definitions]\nclarinet a woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece attached to a long, usu. wooden tube with finger holes and keys along its length.\nclarion clear and sharp or shrill, as a call. [3 definitions]\nclarity the state or quality of being clearly understandable or precise. [2 definitions]\nclash to strike together noisily and harshly. [6 definitions]\nclasp a usu. metal device with two interlocking parts, used to fasten something. [4 definitions]\nclass a group of animals or things in which all members share certain characteristics; kind. [8 definitions]\nclass action a lawsuit brought on behalf of all persons sharing grounds for legal action, such as all consumers allegedly harmed by a particular product.\nclass consciousness awareness of one's social or economic status and the class to which one belongs.\nclassic representative or typical of a class or category; serving as a standard. [8 definitions]\nclassical of or pertaining to ancient Greek and Roman culture. [3 definitions]\nclassicism principles of art and literature based on those of ancient Greek and Roman culture. 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In fact, her circle of friends aren’t what they seem. They hide secrets from her, much like Ethan. Secrets that plunge her into the world of supernatural creatures.\n\nBut the greatest secret of all is that Caden Lopez, her childhood friend, is no ordinary human—but a werewolf!\n\nCaught between Ethan and Caden, Hailey is unaware of the treacherous scheme creeping up on her…\n\n*Counting Down To Knowing You, a paranormal romance novella of 20k words, is the second installment of a complete trilogy.*\n\nCopyright © 2017-2021\nNicole C. W. All Rights Reserved.\n\nWant to receive updates?\n\nJoin My Newsletter Now\n\nBe the first to know about hot new releases, tips from my blog and more.\n\nPin It on Pinterest", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7567973732948303} +{"content": "All I See Is Part Of Me\n\nIn a journey that carries the reader far beyond the printed page, a child discovers his common link with all of Life. 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But he never dusts for fingerprints, or look at prints in the mud with a magnifying glass. He never worries about the DNA. He solves the mysteries of crime with his mind, using his well-developed psychic faculties -- and a little but of help from Morgan his newly-hired assistant.It's All in Mind is a collection of short stories depicting his ...more\nPaperback, 408 pages\nPublished September 1st 2000 by Ariel Press (first published January 1st 1930)\nmore details... edit details\n\nFriend Reviews\n\nTo see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.\n\nReader Q&A\n\nTo ask other readers questions about Black Light, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Black Light\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\n(showing 1-17 of 17)\nfilter  |  sort: default (?)  |  rating details\nThere are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »\nTalbot Mundy (born William Lancaster Gribbon)was an English writer. He also wrote under the pseudonym Walter Galt.\nMore about Talbot Mundy...\nKing of the Khyber Rifles Om, the Secret of Ahbor Valley Tros Of Samothrace The Nine Unknown The Devil's Guard\n\nShare This Book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9973189830780029} +{"content": "Bestselling Author Delilah Devlin\nHomeMeet Delilah\nBookshelfBlogExtrasEditorial ServicesContactDelilah's Collections\n\nNaNoWriMo, anyone?\nTuesday, October 30th, 2012\n\nPsst! Remember! This Thursday is the close of the Amazon Gift Certificate Contest!\nSo be sure to post those comments! ~DD\n\nSuch a crazy time for me! I’m trying to get my office straightened so the piles of books and papers don’t make me crazy. Clean desk = fresh start, for me, and I want to be ready to dive into NaNoWriMo on the first. Don’t know what that is? Imagine thousands of crazy writers, hunkering over their keyboards for a month. Family, friends and lovers told to take a rain check because, hey, we have a job to do! The goal? 50,000 words of story in one month.\n\nI’m trying to declutter in preparation. I also have that Super Alpha collection to get out the door. My own short story isn’t finished! Bad author, me! But come Thursday morning, I’ll be ready. Even revitalized. Expectant. Something wonderful will happen. All that positive energy zinging around the web, some of it’s bound to leak through my connection and flow right over me.\n\nOr at least that’s my story and I’m sticking to it! Anyone else planning to “NaNo” all November? Want to be my buddy? My NaNo name is DelilahDevlin. I’ll be your buddy if you promise to kick my ass when I fall behind!\n\n9 comments to “NaNoWriMo, anyone?”\n\n 1. Stacy Wilson\n   · October 30th, 2012 at 6:15 am · Link\n\n Lord, girl, I have no idea how y’all can write like that!! I appreciate it tho! Good luck to you.\n\n Stacy Wilson\n\n dragn_lady at yahoo dot com\n\n 2. Delilah\n   · October 30th, 2012 at 10:12 am · Link\n\n Thanks, Stacy. But think about it this way. It’s just 1600 or so words a day…\n\n 3. Rita Wray\n   · October 30th, 2012 at 10:22 am · Link\n\n I have great respect for writers and their dedication. I don’t know what us readers would do without you.\n\n Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com\n\n 4. Delilah\n   · October 30th, 2012 at 10:25 am · Link\n\n Rita! Thanks for dropping in!!\n\n 5. Ilona\n   · October 30th, 2012 at 2:09 pm · Link\n\n My daughter is going to try an rewrite her novel for this months NaNo – she’s been trying to get to grips with it for a few years nwo and thinks this might make the difference in actually finishing it at last 😀\n\n Meanwhile I’ll wish you both the best of luck with your efforts and stick to my reading 😀\n\n 6. Emma Jay\n   · October 31st, 2012 at 6:26 pm · Link\n\n I’m in, but I think we’re already buddies from years past. I imagine you’ll probably reach the goal in the first week, lol!\n\n 7. ELF\n   · November 1st, 2012 at 2:17 am · Link\n\n Good luck but you will have no problem hitting your goals I am sure!\n\n 8. Beth\n   · November 3rd, 2012 at 6:42 am · Link\n\n I’m already a buddy of yours. And stupid me, when I went to check on that, I started thinking about my story. I’m cheating slightly by working on one of the two that I started last year-but I only reached about 2,500 words on this one last year. Well, it’s now at almost 4,000 and it’s 4:30 in the morning.\n And my other story from last year is also screaming at me right now. As well as a third one that appeared earlier this year. And a plot bunny that just appeared yesterday is starting to demand it’s fair share of my time. I’d love to be a published author someday, but I may never get a single story finished with them all demanding my attention at the same time. 😕\n\n 9. Delilah\n   · November 3rd, 2012 at 9:42 am · Link\n\n Beth! The trick this month is to choose the one story you know the most about. Put the others away. Save them to a thumb drive and delete them off your hard drive so you aren’t tempted to go play with them. OR, write the min. daily word count, something like 1600 words on your primary book, then allow yourself to play with something else. You can do this!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9685369729995728} +{"content": "How to say successfully in Spanish \n\nWould you like to know how to translate successfully to Spanish? This page provides all possible translations of the word successfully in the Spanish language.\n\nDiscuss this successfully Spanish translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"successfully.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 27 Jul 2016. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Links of the Spoilerific Kind\n\nThe book blogosphere is doing its best to keep life interesting, huh? I thought I’d seen it all with plagarism, piracy, and other scandal-of-the-week-type events, but obviously not.\n\nHowever, not all unexpected events are unpleasant ones – there still are surprises of the pleasant book kind!  Specifically in this case, the new Vorkosigan book from Lois McMaster Bujold as well as the upcoming third book in CS Pacat‘s CAPTIVE PRINCE trilogy.\n\n2jebdwjLinks for the latter first:\n\nAs for the LMB Vorkosigan book – well, the non-spoilery bit first:\n\nI was practically bouncing in glee when I read LMB’s post about the new Vorkosigan book, GENTLEMAN JOLE AND THE RED QUEEN.  I’d pretty much thought the series had come to an end, especially as LMB has been refusing to comment on the possibility of a new book for quite a while.  It’s one of my all-time favourite series – up there with Elizabeth Peters’ Amelia Peabody books.  I love so much about her stories – the sheer pace of her plots, this knack of hers for capturing that quiet moment that reveals so much, how her characters live and breathe… well, I could go on and on.\n\nAnd then I read the spoilers coming out from her first reading, and O_o doesn’t even begin to reflect my reactions.  I cannot wait for next February.\n\nSpoiler links follow. I mean it.  Don’t click unless you want to be spoiled….\n\n[When I say spoilers, I mean spoilers for those who haven’t yet finished the Vorkosigan series, as well as those who really don’t want to know the plot of the new book at this point in time.]\n\nAs an aside, I am on the fence re spoilers.  I generally avoid them when it comes to books I haven’t read yet, so I skim early reviews and the like.  But these ones, though – I couldn’t resist.  Especially as the publication date is next year.\n\nOkay, enough rambling to have the spoiler-averse clicking away.  Also be warned, I put on my fangirl hat so there may be some flapping around, both verbal and non-verbal.\n\n61900The not-so-spoilery bit: The new book is set three years after CRYOBURN, and if you’ve read that book, you pretty much know what that means for Cordelia (who’s the main character in the new book).  I’m excited about seeing her as the main POV character again – the first two books (or the CORDELIA’S HONOR omnibus, which was the one I read) were written so early on in LMB’s career.  I enjoyed them, and there are some scenes (and lines) which still stick in my mind, but I suspect Cordelia’s portrayal will have so much more added depth and nuance now.\n\nSo – if you haven’t yet read the spoilers about the plot, they’re here – serious spoilers as soon as you click through!\n\nAnd then some really interesting links following on from that:\n\nNot a book I could have written 25 years ago, that’s for sure.\n\nWell.  Appetite whetted yet?\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nWordPress.com Logo\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. 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The wealthy did not believe in Bogles, monsters who ate children.  These were tales the poor people told their children to keep them obedient.  If you were not lucky enough to have parents then you often found yourself working in a workhouse.  Lots of long hours, hard work and very little food.  A lot of kids starved to death.  Birdie McAdam is an orphan.  She is a lucky one though.  She is the apprentice to Alfred Bunce a Bogle killer.  Birdie’s job is simple she needs to sing.  Singing lures the Bogles out so that Bunce can kill them.  She considers the risk well worth it compared to working in a workhouse.  However, there seems to be more children disappearing.  After all, children are a Bogle’s favorite dish.  Tag along with Birdie and Bunce on this first adventure into the world of the Bogles.  The second book in the trilogy, A Plague of Bogles, will be out in the fall of 2014.  Afraid you might not understand the language from the Victorian era?  There is a handy glossary in the back.  This is a book you definitely need to check out.\n I received a copy of this book for review. The opinions expressed here are my own and I received no compensation.\n\n 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.\n\n Was this review helpful? Yes  No   Report this review\nSort by: Showing 1 Customer Reviews\nPage 1 of 1", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8577259182929993} +{"content": "What does LPDP stand for?\n\nWhat does LPDP mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: LPDP.\n\nWe've found a total of 1 definition for LPDP:\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nLocal Policy Decision Point\n\nComputing » Telecom\n\nRate it:\n\nKnow what is LPDP? Got another good explanation for LPDP? Don't keep it to yourself!\n\nStill can't find the acronym definition you were looking for? Use our Power Search technology to look for more unique definitions from across the web!\n\n\"LPDP.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 25 May 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6706650257110596} +{"content": "strontium 90 pronunciation: How to pronounce strontium 90 in English\n\nPronunciation: strontium 90\n\nAdded on: 2009-08-27 Listened: 162 times\nin: elements\n\nPronunciation in English [en]\n\nCould you do it better? different accent? 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The car is in excellent condition.\nSee More\nRecent Examples on the Web The 2018 TCL 5 Series is still excellent—also offering Dolby Vision and Roku—but its color gamut isn't as strong as the newer 6 Series, which utilizes quantum dot technology (QLED). Wired Staff, Wired, \"14 of the Best Deals on Our Favorite Tech,\" 18 Jan. 2020 But two of the wines (the Champagne and the Cabernet) were excellent. Lettie Teague, WSJ, \"Online Wine Auctions: A Beginner’s Guide,\" 17 Jan. 2020 Grahm became the face of that movement not only because his wines were excellent, especially Le Cigare Volant, but also because of his irreverent personality and penchant for experimentation. Esther Mobley, SFChronicle.com, \"“I’m deeply ambivalent.” Winemaker Randall Grahm sells influential Bonny Doon winery,\" 10 Jan. 2020 What makes this beans-and-greens soup so excellent? Carey Polis, Bon Appétit, \"My Favorite Place for Soup Is Hidden in a Pizza Restaurant,\" 18 Dec. 2019 While wine and beer are excellent, easy options for a potluck, there’s something special and festive about a holiday cocktail. NBC News, \"Chefs and food pros share their best holiday potluck dishes,\" 9 Dec. 2019 There are nominations for solo producers Tycho, Bonobo and Apparat, whose work, all excellent, lies in the softer, experimental and more meditative end of the dance music spectrum. Katie Bain, Billboard, \"2020 Grammy Dance Nominations: A Few Newcomers, Familiar Faces & Some Major Snubs,\" 20 Nov. 2019 The rest of the cast is excellent, as well, including Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip. oregonlive, \"‘The Crown’ returns; ‘Ray Donovan’; ‘Mad About You’ revival; ‘The Knight Before Christmas’,\" 17 Nov. 2019 The 2018 defense was excellent, the best in the league for that year. Brad Biggs, chicagotribune.com, \"Bears Q&A: Will a healthy offense show some life? Is Leonard Floyd trending toward being a bust? What position is best for Alex Bars?,\" 16 Oct. 2019\n\nThese example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'excellent.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.\n\nSee More\n\nFirst Known Use of excellent\n\n14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2\n\nHistory and Etymology for excellent\n\nMiddle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin excellent-, excellens, from present participle of excellere\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nLearn More about excellent\n\nTime Traveler for excellent\n\nTime Traveler\n\nThe first known use of excellent was in the 14th century\n\nSee more words from the same century\n\nStatistics for excellent\n\nLast Updated\n\n22 Jan 2020\n\nCite this Entry\n\n“Excellent.” The Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster Inc., https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/excellent?show=0&t=1347065714. Accessed 25 January 2020.\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nMore Definitions for excellent\n\nHow to pronounce excellent (audio)\n\nEnglish Language Learners Definition of excellent\n\n: very good : extremely good\n\nex·​cel·​lent | \\ ˈek-sə-lənt How to pronounce excellent (audio) \\\n\nKids Definition of excellent\n\n: very good of its kind excellent advice\n\nOther Words from excellent\n\nexcellently adverb\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nComments on excellent\n\nWhat made you want to look up excellent", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998922348022461} +{"content": "\n\nNative women demand to be heard in this stunning anthology.\n\nWhether looking back to a troubled past or welcoming a hopeful future, the powerful voices of Indigenous girls and women across North America resound in this book. In the same visual style as the bestselling Dreaming in Indian, #NotYourPrincess presents an eclectic collection of poems, essays, interviews, and art that combine to express the experience of being a Native woman. Stories of abuse, intergenerational trauma, and stereotyping are countered by the voices of passionate women demanding change and realizing their dreams. Sometimes outraged, often reflective, but always strong, the women in this book will give teen readers insight into the lives of women who, for so long, have had their history hidden and whose modern lives have been virtually invisible.\n\n“A stunning anthology of creative writing and art . . . All YA collections will want this.\"— Alicia Abdul, School Library Journal\n\nEducator Information\nThemes: First Nations; Native Peoples; Indigenous; girls and women; biography; multicultural; stereotyping; acceptance; community; prejudice; self-esteem; tolerance\n\nInterest Age 14+ | Grade 9+\n\nThe Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools list recommends this resource for Grades 8-12 for these subjects: English Language Arts, Social Justice, Social Studies.\n\nAdditional Information\n8.5 x 11 | 112 Pages\n\n Contact Us:\n\n • Suite 1 - 1970 Island Diesel Way\n Nanaimo, BC, Canada, V9S 5W8\n Phone: 250.758.4287\n Toll Free: 1.888.278.2202\n© Copyright 2005 - 2019 Strong Nations Publishing Inc. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy. Shipping Policy.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8912424445152283} +{"content": "January 16, 2021\n\nConnecting Asian writers with global readers\n\nJapan: Cultural historian James Vardaman reflects on his journey into Japanese publishing\n\n1 min read\n\nBetween two sips of coffee, Waseda University professor James M. Vardaman comes clean to me about his decades of addiction.\n\n“I’m hooked on that rush,” he says. “The adrenaline high I get when selling a publishing idea.”\n\n Hailing from America, the acclaimed author has published five books already this year, adding to an extraordinary lineup of more than 40 Japanese and English titles. While Vardaman does not admit to having superpowers, he tells me that one secret to his productivity is remaining curious. (“I also take a lot of walks and I never forget lunch,” he adds.)\nYou need to login to view the rest of the content. Please . Not a Member? Join Us\nCopyright © All rights reserved. Newsphere by AF themes.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9972485303878784} +{"content": "Blog Insights\n\nWrap up: October\n\nTime for a wrap up! I’m pretty soure I bought more than two books… but I can’t remember!   Memes and discussions Things that need to stop – or at least decrease in appearance Smelling of three things Top Ten Tuesday Books I struggled to finish Author duos who have […]\n\nThank you so much!\n\nI couldn’t blog the last days, because I was having a very bad migraine and my meds just wouldn’t work. Today I am better and I ‘woke’ to this little message. I am honoured by every follower I get and I never thought I’d get to 100. 100 actual human […]\n\nSooo… A book blog. Finally. I’ll use this one to review books I have read, talk about what I am currently reading and what I want to read. Believe me, there are a lot of those. At the moment I am going through my book collection and decide which to […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9635900259017944} +{"content": "Affiliated Networks\n\nLatest Activity\n\nLockie Hunter posted an event\n\nWest End Poetry and Prose reading series: November edition at West End Bakery\n\nNovember 22, 2014 from 7pm to 9pm\nJoin us for the 3rd in the West End reading series. This month we have 5 wonderful local authors. This is a marvelous Free family-friendly evening of prose, poetry, and storytelling featuring some of your favorite local Asheville writers. November's lineup includes:Allan Wolf Katey Schultz Matthew Olzmann Melissa Crowe Alli Marshallhosted by Lockie HunterSee More\nRob Neufeld posted a discussion\n\nEllison's new look at Kephart in Our Southern Highlanders, 3d edition\n\nEllison retells Kephart and broadens a legacyby Rob Neufeld             One of the most influential people in our region’s history—Horace Kephart, the controversial and fascinating genius of the Great Smokies—has warranted a new consideration by George Ellison, a long-time scholar of Kephart’s life and…See More\nRob Neufeld posted discussions\nSpellbound posted an event\n\nDecember ROYAL Book Club: Sabriel at Spellbound Children's Bookshop\n\nDecember 7, 2014 from 4pm to 5pm\nROYAL is Spellbound’s monthly book club for adult Readers of Young Adult Literature. We meet the first Sunday of each month at 4:00PM. Anyone over 18 is welcome, no RSVP necessary. Book club selections are always 20% off until the day of the meeting.See More\nCity Lights Bookstore posted an event\n\nTangible Evidence of Jesus at City Lights Bookstore\n\nDecember 7, 2014 from 2pm to 3pm\nSylva author, Mary Joyce will present her book Tangible Evidence of Jesus on Sunday, December 7th at 2 p.m. at City Lights Bookstore. Tangible Evidence of Jesus was written after the Joyce plodded through much archaeological evidence and academic research. It is intended to be a bridge between scholarly researchers and most of the rest of us. It also was written for those who would like proof of Jesus beyond what is written in Christian Bibles. The writing style deliberately is condensed and to…See More\nNov 15\nRenea Winchester shared City Lights Bookstore's event on Twitter\nNov 13\nRenea Winchester is attending City Lights Bookstore's event\n\nThe Charm of a Simple Country Farm at City Lights Bookstore\n\nNovember 15, 2014 from 3pm to 4:30pm\nOn Saturday, November 15th at 3 p.m. Renea Winchester will visit City Lights Bookstore to present her new book, Farming Friends & Fried Bologna Sandwiches. Decades before the Farm-to-Table and Sustainable Living movement, Billy Albertson started tending a little strip of land just off Hardscrabble Road in what was then rural Roswell, Georgia. The second book in the Farmer Billy series, Farming transports readers to a simpler time, when roadside vegetable stands were common, friends gathered…See More\nNov 13\nRenea Winchester posted an event\n\nAuthor Reading/Book Signing at Great Expectations at Great Expectations Books\n\nNovember 14, 2014 from 6pm to 7pm\nAward-winning author, Renea Winchester will read from her latest book titled: Farming, Friends & Friend Bologna Sandwiches (Mercer University Press, October, 2014). The author will also give away seeds courtesy of Botanical Interests Seed CompanySee More\nNov 13\nJerald Pope posted an event\n\nDavid LaMotte reads from his new book at Monte Vista Hotel\n\nNovember 20, 2014 from 6pm to 7pm\nThe Black Mountain Authors Guild presents David LaMotte, a true Black Mountain treasure, signing and reading from his new book, Worldchanging 101, at six o’clock this Thursday, at The Monte Vista Hotel. LaMotte has been a fixture on the local music scene since the early nineties, performing over 2500 concerts nationally and internationally. He has released eleven albums, won international songwriting awards, and earned accolades from the Boston Globe, Washington Times, Soundcheck Magazine…See More\nNov 11\nCity Lights Bookstore posted events\nNov 5\nDoris Anne Beaulieu posted a video\n\nCreative Christmas Tree Videos\n\nI created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor) Share my three youtube channels with family and friend for hours of viewin...\nNov 4\nCHARLES C FLETCHER posted a video\nNov 2\nSpellbound posted events\nNov 2\nSusan Griner posted photos\nOct 31\nBill Ramsey posted an event\n\n7th Annual Blue Ridge Bookfest at Blue Ridge Community College\n\nApril 24, 2015 at 1pm to April 25, 2015 at 3pm\nAuthors interested in being considered for the April 24, 25 2015 event at BRCC should visit www.blueridgebookfest.org soon. Click on the author tab on the home page. Complete the application and submit it by e-mail shown there. While there please sign up for our emailed newsletter.This year we will offer free workshops on Friday afternoon for authors and writer panels ( first time) on Saturday. See More\nOct 30\nLockie Hunter posted an event\n\nJuniper Bends 5th Anniversary Reading! at Downtown Books & News\n\nNovember 7, 2014 from 7pm to 10pm\nCome join us on Friday, November 7th at 7PM at Downtown Books and News for our FIFTH Anniversary Reading! The Juniper Bends Reading Series you know and love has been going strong by glittering, flowing, transforming, manifesting and supporting the Asheville writing community and the community of beloved listeners and readers for half a decade and we want you to come celebrate with us.Twelve local writers will be reading, covering a variety of genres and styles. All those who attend will be…See More\nOct 29\nMariJo Moore\n • Candler, NC\n • United States\nShare on Facebook E-Mail this to a friend Twitter\n\nMariJo Moore's Friends\n\n • Dr. E. 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Many Indigenous items donated to sell such as signed original artwork, baskets, pottery, jewelry, etc.See More\nSep 11, 2012\nMariJo Moore is attending Malaprop's Bookstore Cafe's event\n\nCeremonies and Spiritual Energy with MariJo Moore at Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe\n\nMay 5, 2012 from 3pm to 4pm\nMariJo Moore will offer a talk and signing of her new Book of Ceremonies and Spiritual Energy.  In addition, she will offer a free 10-minute personal consultation with each book purchase.  Suzanne Zahrt Murphy (a writer, artist, and nurse educator who lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico) admires in the Book of Ceremonies and Spiritual Energythe personal quality of Moore’s ceremonies, and the “concern and wisdom and energy” those ceremonies convey.  This event is free and open to the public.See More\nMay 4, 2012\nMariJo Moore posted an event\n\nA Book of Ceremonies and Spiritual Energies Thereof at Malaprops, 51 Haywood St, Asheville, NC\n\nMay 5, 2012 from 3pm to 4:30pm\nMariJo Moore will discuss and sign copies of her newest book.A free ten minute consultation will be given with the purchase of each book.See More\nApr 26, 2012\nMariJo Moore posted a discussion\n\nHave I stepped over the edge?\n\nIt seems some of you think I may have \"stepped over the edge\" into New Age Ism by my new book - A Book of Ceremonies and Spiritual Energies Thereof.But I want to let all of you know that I discussed this part of my path and this book with Vine Deloria (my late mentor) years ago. He told me that we need new MODERN DAY Ceremonies for what we have to deal with in our lives these days. This by no means indicates that our traditional ceremonies are no longer of use. That is pure stupidity. What he…See More\nFeb 15, 2012\nMariJo Moore posted a blog post\nJan 15, 2012\n\nProfile Information\n\nMariJo Moore's Photos\n\n • Add Photos\n • View All\n\nMariJo Moore's Blog\n\nSaturday, October 8, 2011 3-5 pm\n\nI will be reading from and discussing  my newest book: A Book of Spiritual Wisdom - for all days. With the purchase of a copy of the book during the event, I will offer a free 5-10 minute intuitive reading.\n\nBlue Ridge Books\n\n152 Main St\n\nWaynesville, NC\n\nPosted on August 30, 2011 at 6:07pm\n\nComment Wall (1 comment)\n\nYou need to be a member of The Read on WNC to add comments!\n\nJoin The Read on WNC\n\nAt 10:05pm on December 12, 2009, Emily Kay Fischer gave MariJo Moore a gift\nSome times the best things in life are free! XXOO\n\n© 2014   Created by Rob Neufeld.   Powered by\n\nBadges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9803737998008728} +{"content": "The Knowledge Argument and Epiphenomenalism\n\nErkenntnis 72 (1):37 - 56 (2010)\nFrank Jackson endorses epiphenomenalism because he thinks that his knowledge argument undermines physicalism. One of the most interesting criticisms of Jackson's position is what I call the 'inconsistency objection'. The inconsistency objection says that Jackson's position is untenable because epiphenomenalism undermines the knowledge argument. The inconsistency objection has been defended by various philosophers independently, including Michael Watkins, Fredrik Stjernberg, and Neil Campbell. Surprisingly enough, while Jackson himself admits explicitly that the inconsistency objection is 'the most powerful reply to the knowledge argument' he knows of, it has never been discussed critically. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the objection and to identify and consider its implications. The objection is alleged to be based on a causal theory of knowledte. I argue that the objection fails by showing that any causal theory of knowledge is such that it is either false or does not support the inconsistency objection. In order to defend my argument, I offer a hypothesis concerning phenomenal knowledge\nKeywords Philosophy   Logic   Ethics   Ontology   Epistemology   PhilosophyTorin Alter (2007). Knowledge Argument. In Max Velmans & Susan Schneider (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. 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I loved the romance between these two,   I loved every Sweet ,Sexy and Emotional  moment between them  and  was absolute thrilled  with where we leave them at the end of this book.I loved that  this  book  deals  with abuse  I think  Laura Trentham has  dealt with it beautifully  in this  story .I love that  Monroe  had that  group of  girls  that  she   teaches self  defense to  and helps them when there in need  .Cottonbloom was a fantastic setting !  just from the  descriptions you have  clear  picture of what this town looks  like,there are so much interesting  things about this town and the people  inhabiting it ,I kinda want to visit lol . Between  The Swoon Worthy Romance, The Lovely setting of Cottonbloom and The Plot that will  keep you turning the pages as quickly as you  can   Laura Trentham has created amazing story.\n\nKiss Me That Way  was Sweet , Sexy , Swoon worthy , Emotional and just  a pleasure to read Iam so excited for  Then He Kissed Me  book 2 in this series.  I cannot  wait  to see  what  Laura Trentham has in store  for her characters next . If you like all these things in your books then I suggest  you  get a copy  of  Kiss Me That Way when it  comes  out  May 31st ,2016.\n\n1 comment:\n\n 1. Thanks so much for reviewing! So glad you enjoyed it. Book 2 should be going up on NetGalley next week!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9240869879722595} +{"content": "How to say jackass in Estonian ˈdʒækˌæs\n\nWould you like to know how to translate jackass to Estonian? 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But once I got the hang of it, I really took off.  By second grade, I was reading at a 6th grade level and completely book obsessed.  Again, see my About Me for just how obsessed I was.\n\nI didn’t start seriously book blogging until this year.  There are a lot of reasons I started, but the main one was wanting to share my reviews with my friends.  I’m always telling people about this book or that, and I figured one dot com might be easier.  Admittedly this has been one of the most awesome things I’ve done in a long while!\n\n3. What are your favorite genres?\n\nPretty much I love young adult.  Within that, I am obsessed with science fiction, paranormal, fantasy, coming-of-age, and what I call tough issues (suicide, death, mental illness, addiction, sexual abuse, etc.).  I also enjoy contemporary & contemporary romance.  Recently I’ve started reading New Adult books in these areas, and I’m enjoying watch this new category grow into its own.  Oh, and I love memoirs, which is really different from these others, but there you go.\n\nSo, my read-a-thon goals are pretty simple: 1 book per day, totaling 7 by the end of the week.  Here are a couple I’m planning to read:\n\nI have a tendency to read to match my mood, so some of these are likely to change.\n\nDay Two: You’re the One That I Want\n\nToday at the Summer Lovin’ read-a-thon we are discussing must have summer reads.  I’m going to also refer you to my Top Ten Beach/Summer Reads and my Top Ten TBR Summer 2013 posts.  I don’t have books that I read exclusively in the summer, but I DO have books that I read or try to read on an annual basis.  Here are a few:\nHarry Potter, Books 1-7\n\nI honestly have no idea just how many times I’ve read this series.  It is definitely something I make time to read each year.  And each time I read the books, it is a completely new experience!\nThe Hunger Games Trilogy\n\nEven though I hate how it ends, I still make this series a yearly read.  It’s just too good not to!\n\nThe Divergent Series\n\nI know, I know, technically this one isn’t finished yet, but I already know I will be reading this series each year for a long time!\n\nSo, what are some of your favorite summer reads?\n\nRead-a-thon Results:\nViral Nation: COMPLETED\nLosing Hope: 24%\n\n10 thoughts on “Summer Lovin’ Read-A-Thon: Day 1 & 2\n\n • Thanks! I can usu. read a book in a day, but I don’t’ think I’ve done it 7 days in a row, so it will definitely be a bit of a challenge.\n\n And actually YOUR post reminded me that I didn’t post yesterday… So I’m glad to know someone else too 🙂\n\n 1. Re: your love of “tough issues” YA books: Have you read “The Storyteller” by Antonia Michaelis? I love, love, loved it. It’s a hard book to recommend – it’s translated into English from German and because of that, it doesn’t feel very much like a teen book. There’s surprise violence and a TON of things parents wouldn’t want their kids reading about, including a very casual attitude toward alcohol and drinking (since the legal drinking age in that country is much lower: 16 for beer & wine and 18 for hard liquor). It made me cry rivers, but the writing was beautiful and I felt that the story was totally unique. Anyway, here’s a link. 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(2)\n\nBlog Articles\n\nThe Literature Department ’s Monday Poets series is one of the longest-running programs for adults at the Free Library. Join us in celebrating the 30th Anniversary season of Monday… continue reading Monday Poets Celebrates 30th Anniversary Season with Sankofa\n\nBy written by Andrea L.    August 22, 2024    1\n\nI am a Black woman living, thriving, and loving in Philadelphia. How we prepare our food has a history, and that history is often long and can be challenging to decipher. We live in a world where… continue reading Sugar Don’t Go on Grits: An Archival Look at the Great Migration’s Effect on How We Eat\n\nBy written by Andrea L.    August 18, 2023   ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5490738153457642} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nWho's That-- Eating? : See How the Animals Eat.\n\nImage of item\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 0 of 1 copy available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 1 total copy.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nEckhart Public Library - Main JBB KIN (Text) 840191002226609 Children's Board Books - Lower Level Checked out 11/05/2016\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9780753470701 (hb.)\n • Physical Description: Unpaged : color illustrations ; 16 cm\n • Publisher: New York, NY : Kingfisher, c2013.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nSummary, etc.: Shows how different animals eat, including a panda, a caterpillar, an anteater, and a chicken, and points out different body parts on each creature.\nTarget Audience Note: Preschool\nSubject: Animals > Food > Juvenile literature.\nAnatomy > Juvenile literature.\nAnimals > Juvenile literature.\nBoard books.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9927192330360413} +{"content": "\nLook Inside\n\nतंत्र मंत्र यंत्र: Tantra Mantra Yantra (Rural Divine Black Magic and Herbs)\n\nBest Seller\nExpress Shipping\n(25% off)\nExpress Shipping: Guaranteed Dispatch in 24 hours\n Ships in 1-3 days\nItem Code: MZH652\nPublisher: Arun Publishing House, Chandigarh\nAuthor: K. 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Goodbye to “Who moved my Cheese” and “Barbarians at the Gate” among other titles.\n\nThe process allowed me to reflect on the topics that comprise the “keeper” volumes in my library.  Eight titles stood out among those that stayed on the shelf.  These are regularly recommended to ALL entrepreneurs under 30 that I mentor:\n\n– Good to Great by Jim Collins\nYeah, the companies have changed but the principles have certainly not.\n\n – The Art of War by Sun Tzu\nThe psychology and strategy of leadership and engaging the competition.\n\n – Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne\nExposed (yet again) the fallacy of “doing the same things better” as competitive advantage and exposed it as a (very effing fast) race to the bottom.  Instead, it proved the value of the innovative creation of the truly new (and HOW and WHY such can be measured) when it comes to Product Management.\n\n – Competitive Strategy by Michael E. Porter\nI still reference this book at quite often.  The competitive grid is pretty much stained into a permanent shadow on my whiteboard.\n\n – The One Minute Manager by Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson\nOK, yes this is a “popular book” – but the timeless truth of simple management wrapped into a easily accessible parable makes this a keeper I refer to young managers.\n\n – The Innovator’s Dilemma by Clayton Christensen\nThis book took me by surprise as “everyone was reading it.”  My take was that this book builds bridges back to, or ratifies, Blue Ocean Strategy and many sub-points within Porter’s classic.\n\n– Built to Last (1994), by Jim Collins and Jerry Porras\nTwo books by Jim Collins was not intentional and I am not a pure-play fan boy of Jim’s but the depth and diversity of the examples is what keeps this book on my shelf.\n\n – The Lean Startup by Eric Ries\nThe first time I finished reading it, I went back and read it again.  Notes, highlights and more notes.  It was an instant classic for me.\n\nThere you go – my “Great Eight” business titles.\n\nPlease note: I reserve the right to delete comments that are offensive or off-topic.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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I thought this mixed the best of both worlds. Bertie was more human and Jeeves more Jeeves (although I missed some of the descriptiveness of the first book). The stories had more variety in type. I skipped a few stories because they were the same as some in My Man Jeeves except in this one Wodehouse changed the names to Jeeves and Wooster where applicable.\n\nThe last story . . . I could die. And it is written in Jeeves's perspective. He was quite calculating and cruel. I need to see these shows.\n\nI only listed the first three Jeeves and Wooster novels for which I am thankful because although I will continue to read them, I do not find them deep enough to review easily.\n\nNo comments :\n\nPost a Comment\n\nHello, I love comments. Please be sweet and well-bred! 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Like [a:Lemony Snicket|36746|Lemony Snicket|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1199734355p2/36746.jpg], Colfer never shied away from grown-up feelings and situations when called for, but Atlantis Complex brings in some new ones. And does it well...\nsilvertongue rated it\n3.0 The Atlantis Complex\n(I have mixed feelings about this book so the review will take a while - assuming I don't just skip reviewing it)Some quick thoughts: it has a more solid plot than its predecessor, although it is arguably more of a filler. The depiction of Artemis's mental illness is disrespectful at times (even tho...\nCrash My Book Party\nCrash My Book Party rated it\n4.0 Artemis goes crazy!\nWow was Orion a pain in the butt! He was annoying but at the same time I quite enjoyed the new layer it brought to the story. And I thought Artemis might go crazy sooner or later. As always, Colfer's writing was witty, entertaining and funny. After reading almost the whole series (one to go!) in les...\nBookstooge's Reviews On the Road\nBookstooge's Reviews On the Road rated it\n2.0 The Atlantis Complex (Artemis Fowl #7)\nArtemis goes bat crazy, some stupid fairy tries to kill everyone and we get preached at some more. I think my only problem with this book is that the Vogons didn't come and destroy it when they had the chance. 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Dr. Eleventh and River Song take off on a daring and dangerous adventure to recover a lost item of great importance.\n\nThese storybook mash-ups, written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves, combine the iconic storytelling of Doctor Who with the whimsical humor and design made famous by his father, Roger Hargreaves.\n\nDr. Eleventh continues this series of witty and tongue-in-cheek storybooks—each featuring one of the twelve Doctors.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9780515158489\nPublisher: Penguin Young Readers Group\nPublication date: 04/25/2017\nSeries: Roger Hargreaves's Doctor Who Series\nPages: 32\nSales rank: 307,382\nProduct dimensions: 5.30(w) x 4.80(h) x 0.20(d)\nAge Range: 3 - 7 Years\n\nAbout the Author\n\nAdam Hargreaves is an English author and illustrator. 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To make a word favorite you have to click on the heart button.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5797805786132812} +{"content": "\nConversations with Eckermann [Christmas Summary Classics]\n\neBook (ePub)\nThis item has not been rated yet\nPrice: $2.99\nChristmas Summary Classics This series contains summary of Classic books such as Emma, Arne, Arabian Nights, Pride and prejudice, Tower of London, Wealth of Nations etc. Each book is specially crafted after reading complete book in less than 30 pages. One who wants to get joy of book reading especially in very less time can go for it. About the Book The outstanding feature of the remarkable \"Conversations with Eckermann\" is this, that the compilation furnishes an altogether unique record of the working of Goethe's mature mind. For Goethe's age at the period when the \"Conversations\" begin is seventy-three, and eighty-two when they end. John Peter Eckermann published his work in 1836. In 1848 appeared an additional portion. Eckermann, born at Winsen, in Hanover, was the son of a woollen draper. For more eBooks visit www.kartindo.com\nAvailable in ePub Format\n\nRatings & Reviews\n\nLog in to review this item\nThere are no reviews for the current version of this product\nThere are no reviews for previous versions of this product\n\nProduct Details\n\nDecember 3, 2013\nFile Format\nFile Size\n41", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9568662643432617} +{"content": "\n866 Readings | 0 Ratings\n\nHISTORY OF ____________\n\n The moonlight\ninjects its knives.\nYou stand there\nwondering if\nyour body isn’t\nsome heretical machine\npieced together\nby time. You feared\nbecoming this––since  \neach transformation\nhalves the interval\nuntil the animal\nspace where you stand\nis inescapable …\nFor example, the moon’s\ncircular saw\ndemands your confession\nIf I feel I am monstrous\nI am\n. And when\nthe needles of\nthe acupuncturist\nbristled on your neck\nby definition\nyou no longer knew\nwhat you were.\nYou wonder if it was you\nwho planted\nthese hairs under\nyour skin, installed\nin your mouth this\ngallery of nails.\nGallantry of\nstars, under whose\npoints you diminish\nto this human other\nPosted 08/25/09\nComments (1)\nWould you like to leave a comment on this profile? Join Ink Node for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.\nVery good, with choice resonating phrases like \"circular saw\". The seqence \"gallery of nails. / Gallantry of / stars\" is striking, in its own right and in the context of the poem's metrical pattern.\n08/28/09 1:44am", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6256366968154907} +{"content": "Sign In\nLiterary Agents\n\nMs. Thao Le\n\nSandra Dijkstra Literary Agency\n\n1155 Camino Del Mar, PMB 515\n\nDel Mar, CA 92014\n\nWebsite: www.dijkstraagency.com/\n\nBlog: agentthao.tumblr.com/\n\nTwitter: ThaoLe8\n\nAAR Member: No\n\nAccepts Queries Via...\n\nSnail-Mail: No\n\nE-Mail: No\n\nOnline Form: Yes\n\nLearn more about this agent, including:\n\n • Genres of Interest\n • Typical Response Times\n • Best Query Methods\n\nBecome a QueryTracker Member (Free)\n\nLeave comments about your experiences with this literary agent, or read what other authors have to say.\n\nfrom authorccj\nNov 08, 2018 9:37 pm\n\nForm Query: 11/8/18 YA Fantasy\nfrom DueleNinja\nNov 02, 2018 11:07 pm\n\nEQ: 10/8/18\nER: 11/2/18\n\nYA sci-fi 93k\nfrom therejection\nOct 29, 2018 4:20 pm\n\nEQ: 10/6\nER: 10/26\n\nShe seems to have more than one form rejection, or else updates it periodically:\n\n\"Thank you so much for querying me BOOK TITLE. 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For the first time in years, he has met someone who puts her total trust in him, and realizes that he cannot bear to be without her. There is also one more thief they have yet to catch, which is the one person that can ruin the love that has blossomed between Gideon and Harriet.\nClick here to see the rest of this review\n\nThe review of this Book prepared by Emma\n\nChapter Analysis of Ravished\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nTime/era of story    -   Regency era Difficult/unusual lover?    -   Yes How difficult?    -   Beauty and the beast Action/suspense subplot?    -   Yes Action:    -   investigating theft/fraud\n\nMain Male Character\n\nProfession/status:    -   wealthy Age/status:    -   20's-30's Unusual characteristics?    -   Bulging Muscles\n\nMain Female Character\n\nAge/status:    -   20's-30's Profession/status:    -   unemployed Unusual characteristics:    -   Very shy\n\nEurope    -   Yes European country:    -   England/UK\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   generic/vague references to death/punishment What % of story is romance related?    -   60% How explicit is the sex?    -   vague references only    -   descript of kissing    -   touching of anatomy    -   actual description of sex Focus of story    -   equally on him and her How much dialog    -   significantly more dialog than descript How much sexing?    -   3-4 sex acts\n\nBooks with storylines, themes & endings like Ravished\n\nAmanda Quick Books Note: the views expressed here are only those of the reviewer(s).\n2 Ways to Search!\n\nOur Chief Librarian", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000006079673767} +{"content": "The love we give away is the only love we keep. 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I understand. But in fact, to interrogate the universe, sometimes you have to get beyond them. Perhaps if you question the ideas of Sir Isaac Newton, you'll discover quantum physics.\nOur senses perceive only a fraction of reality's sum. I honestly can't tell if you're trying to be sarcastic or helpful. The former I can understand. 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Typical cornhole board Cornhole, also known as bean bag toss, baggo or bags, is a lawn game in which players take turns throwing bean bags at a raised platform with a hole in the far end. These… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Columbiad — Ten inch Confederate Columbiad at Fort Donelson National Battlefield The Columbiad was a large caliber, smoothbore, muzzle loading cannon able to fire heavy projectiles at both high and low trajectories.[1] This feature enab …   Wikipedia\n\n • demoralize — demoralization, n. demoralizer, n. demoralizingly, adv. /di mawr euh luyz , mor /, v.t., demoralized, demoralizing. 1. to deprive (a person or persons) of spirit, courage, discipline, etc.; destroy the morale of: The continuous barrage… …   Universalium\n\n • demoralize — ☆ demoralize [dē môr′ə līz΄, dimôr′ə līz ] vt. demoralized, demoralizing [coined (1793) by WEBSTER3 Noah < DE + MORAL + IZE] 1. 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More a book for cricket aficionado's, rather than ripper hunters to be honest.\n\nThe book begins charting Montague's upbringing, Wimbourne background. There's a gradual explanation of his school/college career, how he did in his exams, getting to the bar, and generally playing a lot of cricket. The cricket is more to the fore.\n\nThere is then a very brief overview of the murders, and Montague's possible final days.\n\nThis book left me feeling \"what only...\" all the time. Too little detail is included (cricket cards aside), and the book didn't really tell me enough about who MJ Druitt really was. It told me that a person of this name existed, did a few things, became embroiled in ripper folklore, and that's it. Not enough about what/who he was like as a person, how he lived his life etc. Far too little information was referenced regarding work commitments for example.\n\nThis isn't helped by a complete lack of notes, sources, or proper bibliography.\n\nI did learn some stuff - the Amelia Parker story was completely new to me. However some other possibilities were too much based on suppositions that for me as a reader, had too little grounding in fact and told me more about the author than the subject.\n\nA decent read, but not all it could have been unfortunately. What I did get, is that if MJD was JtR, then it didn't affect his cricketing too much. It may have affected his work (if only the detail were available to check this). It is likely only the female side of his family reported experiencing mental health problems, not so much the males.\n\nDoes it say much of his candidacy for JtR either way? Not really. 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Read More\nThis is my interpratation of a story of the life of a good friend of mine and his boyfriend. I hope you enjoy it. Read More\nThey said the world would end in 2012. They never said it would end like this. Dakota Travis and his neighbor Steve Earnest have been hiding out in a fortified apartment in the month following the zombie apocalypse, but when a rogue gang uproots them and chance brings one of… Read More\nAfter discovering that her daughters were being tested for the gifted program, Mandy Bishop tries her best to keep education at the top of their priority list. 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Spoken English tutorials cater to those who need to improve or build their English speaking skills in order to succeed in corporate life, go for higher education abroad, travel to foreign countries and […]\n\nEnglish Grammar\n\nPosted by on May 4, 2011 at 9:05 am\n\nEnglish grammar is the basis of the English language like it is for any other language. Learning the grammar is required to know a language, to construct sentences, to be able to form phrases and so forth. English is a universal language and it is imperative for most aspiring global students or professionals to learn […]\n\nPosted by on May 2, 2011 at 8:01 am\n\nWhen one is learning English grammar, right after nouns and verbs, comes the chapter of adjectives and adverbs. Adjectives are words which help to describe a noun that is, a person, thing, place and so forth. Adverbs similarly, are words used to describe verbs. Though these are basic lessons found in any English grammar book, […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8480637669563293} +{"content": "Manuscript Collections\nHays, Peter L. (1938- ). Papers.\n\nCollection Number: D-406\n\n1.2 linear feet\nProfessor of English, University of California, Davis (1966-2004).\nSmall amount of correspondence from his teaching and research including brief letters from Bernard Malamud, Arthur Miller, William Styron, and Somerset Maugham, notes on Ernest Hemingway's works, and three published articles by or about Hemingway.\nInclusive Dates\n1952-1994.\nLanguage and Literature\nFinding Aid on the Online Archive of California (http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt1v19r8b9/)\nMany collections are stored offsite and need to be retrieved for your research visit. To begin the request process, researchers should e-mail speccoll@ucdavis.edu at least seven business days before visiting. Please wait for confirmation that the collection is available before visiting.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Reviews by sam111586\n\nFeb 03 2020 – 05:46 AM\n\nEnjoyed for the most part\n\nFIREBORNE follows the journey of Annie and Lee as they are dragonriders. The fantasy world...\n\nSupernova Era\nFeb 03 2020 – 05:39 AM\n\nNot my favorite\n\nThis book is astonishingly bad -- especially coming from a recent Hugo Award winner whose...\n\nShe's Out\nFeb 03 2020 – 05:38 AM\n\nWorth the read!\n\nLynda La Plante began writing books where you would start the book, and not move until you had...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000007152557373} +{"content": "Rachel Hanson\n\nRachel is a freelance writer and editor from Maine who is specialized in language, education, and dance. Rachel has spent the better part of her adult life living abroad, studying and working in France and the Netherlands. A writer since 2006, Rachel began contributing to LoveToKnow in 2008 on various topics, especially on the French language and the art of dancing.\n\nLanguages and Linguistics\n\nA teacher and researcher, Rachel is specialized in languages and linguistics. Her foreign language of choice is French, in which she holds both a B.A. and an M.A. degree. She has taught foreign languages and done psycholinguistics research at Universiteit Utrecht, Université François-Rabelais, the University of Pittsburgh, and the Institute of Reading Development. With a passion for all things related to language, her areas of expertise include:\n\n • French Language\n • Dutch Language\n • Second Language Acquisition\n • Child Language Development\n • Bilingualism, especially the cognitive and social effects of bilingualism\n • Psychology of Language\n\nA teacher at heart, Rachel has taught French and English, in the U.S. and in Europe. Also working as a nanny for 10 years, Rachel has experience in education and child development, both in formal and informal settings.\n\nA great lover of music, Rachel's love of dance was born at an early age. After twelve years of dance training and performance, Rachel became a choreographer for several theater groups in her region. The types of dance she has the most experience with are musical theater, tap, and ballet, but her love of expression through movement crosses over into virtually all dance genres.\n\nCurrent Profile\n\nRachel recently left the Netherlands with her husband and children to move home to the U.S. She currently works for the University of Maine in Farmington.\n\nMost Recent Contributions by Rachel Hanson\n\nClock Face for Telling Time\n\nLearning to tell time can be difficult for children who see more digital clocks than analog ones. Fortunately, many tools exist, from educat ... Read More\n\nDifference Between Feta Cheese and Goat Cheese\n\nFeta and fresh goat cheese are somewhat similar in appearance and texture, but that is where the similarity ends. As the name would suggest, ... Read More\n\nFrench Love Quotes\n\nMany believe French is the language of love. Quotes from French novels, music, and proverbs all illustrate the romance of France, the French ... Read More\n\nOrganizing Small Apartment Spaces\n\nAnyone living in a small apartment space may feel as though the only way to truly be comfortable is to get rid of several pieces of furnitur ... Read More\n\nPrintable Flags for Children\n\nPrintable flags for children offer parents and educators a simple yet effective way to teach kids about the history of their own national fl ... Read More\n\nAll Contributions by Rachel Hanson\n\nRachel Hanson", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9960063695907593} +{"content": "Top Definition\n\" Balaree\" ; Pronounced, \" Ba- la- ree \", is a slang used vis-a-vis \" Salary \" . Originated from the Urban delta's of Nigeria. The \"Ba\" is gotten from \"Bar\", a slang for \" Money \", which I believe is of western origin.\nE.g - Guy no vex o, I never get d \" Balaree \". 1\nby Phaytayville January 28, 2012\n\nFree Daily Email\n\nType your email address below to get our free Urban Word of the Day every morning!\n\nEmails are sent from daily@urbandictionary.com. We'll never spam you.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7539904117584229} +{"content": "Wednesday, May 14, 2014\n\nChildren's Book Week: Bernard Waber Literary Landmark\n\nStreet Made Famous by Bernard Waber’s Lyle the Crocodile Series to be Designated Literary Landmark in Honor of Children’s Book Week\n\nYorkville Community School – May 14 – 9:30 am\n\nThe children of the Yorkville Community School (421 E 88th St, New York, NY 10128) will gather to celebrate Children’s Book Week (May 12-18th, 2014) by helping declare their school and the street where it stands a Literary Landmark.\n\nThe street was made famous by children’s author/illustrator Bernard Waber in his book The House on East 88th Street.  The 1962 book, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, introduced the character Lyle, the Crocodile to the world of children’s literature. The story is about a family named the Primms who move into an old Victorian brownstone, only to find a performing crocodile named Lyle living in the bathtub.\n\nThe Literary Landmark program is administered by United for Libraries. More than 130 Literary Landmarks across the United States have been dedicated since the program began in 1986.\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9953973889350891} +{"content": "Tom Lichtenberg\n\n304 books | 3,700 friends\n\n266 books | 2,035 friends\n\n872 books | 739 friends\n\n992 books | 269 friends\n\n1,346 books | 121 friends\n\nPaul Sa...\n265 books | 1 friend\n\nMike Puma\n1,516 books | 345 friends\n\n1,038 books | 5,001 friends\n\nMore friends…\n\nTom is following 16 people\n\nTom Lichtenberg\n\nGoodreads author profile\n\nin The United States\nOctober 19, 1957\n\ntwitter username\n\nmember since\nApril 2010\n\nAbout this author\n\n\"Author of curiously engaging novellas. His stories are not driven by action but by mood and metaphysics. His premises often begin with fairly standard, often vaguely science-fiction concepts, but he spins those concepts out into melancholy, thoughtful tales in which he explores the emotion and (often) dislocation that people feel when confronted by something outside their normal experience.\" - Devon Kappa\n\nToday I published an anthology of short stories by some great indie authors I discovered through #Smashwords and other self-publishing websites. The collection is available for free at http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/... Since the online self-publishing revolution began a few years ago, I’ve been on the lookout for great indie authors, and my efforts have been rewarded many […] Read more of this blog post »\nPublished on December 19, 2013 21:12 • 1 view\nAverage rating: 2.89 · 796 ratings · 190 reviews · 56 distinct works · Similar authors\nSnapdragon Alley\n3.15 of 5 stars 3.15 avg rating — 135 ratings — published 2009 — 4 editions\nZombie Nights\n2.76 of 5 stars 2.76 avg rating — 127 ratings — published 1983 — 5 editions\nFreak City\n3.04 of 5 stars 3.04 avg rating — 78 ratings — published 2009 — 4 editions\nThe Part-Time People\n2.53 of 5 stars 2.53 avg rating — 78 ratings — published 2009 — 3 editions\nDragon Town\n2.95 of 5 stars 2.95 avg rating — 62 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions\nDeath Ray Butterfly\n2.9 of 5 stars 2.90 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 2010 — 4 editions\nSquatter With A Lexus\n2.72 of 5 stars 2.72 avg rating — 29 ratings3 editions\nOrange Car With Stripes\n3.0 of 5 stars 3.00 avg rating — 21 ratings3 editions\nHappy Slumbers\n2.93 of 5 stars 2.93 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2012\nLedman Pickup\n3.19 of 5 stars 3.19 avg rating — 16 ratings3 editions\nMore books by Tom Lichtenberg…\nSnapdragon Alley Freak City Dragon Town Happy Slumbers\nThe Dragon City Series (4 books)\n3.06551724137931 of 5 stars 3.07 avg rating — 290 ratings\n\nUpcoming Events\n\nNo scheduled events. Add an event.\n\nDeadline - a short story (Literature & Fiction)\n1 chapters   —   updated Sep 10, 2010 03:51PM\nDescription: a rainy night, a diner, and the inimitable Darcy and Dave\n\nTom's Recent Updates\n\n\"This anthology put together by Tom Lichtenberg is one of the best FREE collections I’ve seen. Authors include yours truly, Tom and several others, including Lisa Thatcher, Paul Samael and Willie Wit. Tom is offering this free on Smashwords and Fee...\" Read more of this blog post »\n\"Just wanted to draw attention to this interesting project from Tom Lichtenberg - it's a collection of short stories he has put together from self-published authors, intended to act as a \"free sampler.\"  As Tom explains here, it's an attempt to rea...\" Read more of this blog post »\nTending the Wild by M. Kat Anderson\nI live in coastal central California, in a relatively rural environment. I often like to imagine what it was like before the arrival of Europeans. The usual history tells of small nomadic primitive savages living off the land, basically as scavengers...more\nAudition by Ryū Murakami\nby Ryū Murakami\nread in December, 2013\nthe writing drew me in but I soon felt like I was always fifty pages ahead of the story, it was that predictable and clumsily foreshadowed\nSodom and Gomorrah, Texas by R.A. Lafferty\nSodom and Gomorrah, Texas\nby R.A. Lafferty\nread in December, 2013\nThe Six Fingers of Time by R.A. Lafferty\nThe Six Fingers of Time\nby R.A. Lafferty\nread in December, 2013\nA perfect intersection of Borges, The Twilight Zone, and a sort of old-fashioned hard-boiled pulp fiction, this classic story hits the spot.\n\"This short book describes eight appearances of the medieval “Saint” Christina the Astonishing (the unofficial patron saint of people affected by mental illness) in the near and distant future.  The “real” Saint Christina is said to have risen from...\" Read more of this blog post »\n\"I'd just gone to Bibliotastic to check out the Saint Christina book you reviewed, but I'd completely forgotten I'd put a couple of books on there - ne...more \"\n\"Just published a copy of my novel on Obooko, which is a free ebooks platform based in the UK.  The upload process itself was pretty straightforward - and you get a nice email back from a human being (yes, a real person !).  The download page is he...\" Read more of this blog post »\nTom Lichtenberg finished reading\nThe Armies of the Night by Norman Mailer\nMore of Tom's books…\n“There are no lessons to be learned from the past. This is the first thing I learned from it. There is nothing back then that there isn't here now. There is nothing here now - nothing that matters - that wasn't back then. What matters. Are you a good person? Do you have any love in your heart? What would you do in a given circumstance? It all comes down to something like that.”\nTom Lichtenberg, Time Zone\n\n“If there was a God he reasoned it would have the same relation to us as we have to blades of grass. Do we make them grow? Yes in the sense that we water the lawn. Do we care for them and worry over them? Again as a lawn but not as individual blades. We don't give them names. We just want them to look nice and green. A God who created the earth would want it to look nice an blue from space. He would sit back after a long day of creating things and think to himself now that's what a planet should look like.”\nTom Lichtenberg, Time Zone\n\n“Nothing to it\", Dennis sighed. \"Find him. Chop his head off. Stick him in the ground again, and this time don't forget the orange peel.\"\n\"Lemon\", Rags replied.\n\"Orange\", Dennis insisted. \"It's only lemon the first go around. Second time orange. Third time lime.\"\n\"Third time?\", Rags said nervously.\n\"Sometimes it doesn't take\", Dennis said.”\nTom Lichtenberg, Zombie Nights\n\nTopics Mentioning This Author\n\ntopics posts views last activity  \nPick-a-Shelf: Sam's YOU CHOOSE Challenge 63 125 Dec 30, 2010 01:21AM  \nUK Book Club: Sam's Big 50 (x 2...better make that x3) 225 218 Dec 30, 2010 07:18AM  \nUK Book Club: Sam's Genre Challenge 63 103 Dec 06, 2011 03:08PM  \nChaos Reading: Bookshelf Nominations: OBSCURE SHORT STORIES [now online] 28 101 Nov 26, 2013 01:34AM  \nApocalypse Whenever: * Cheap eBooks under 5$ (NOT for Temporary deals, read rules first) [@] 656 1259 Dec 19, 2013 10:20AM  \nGigi's Company: Book Cover Challenge 1177 322 3 hours, 21 min ago  \n“Our character is composed of our ideas and our feelings: and, since it has been proved that we give ourselves neither feelings nor ideas, our character does not depend on us. If it did depend on us, there is nobody who would not be perfect. If one does not reflect, one thinks oneself master of everything; but when one does reflect, one realizes that one is master of nothing”\n\n“I would rather be the head of a fly than the tail of a lion.”\nVictor Hugo, Les Misérables\n\n“You ask yourself: where are your dreams now? And you shake your head and say how swiftly the years fly by! And you ask yourself again: what have you done with your best years, then? Where have you buried the best days of your life? Have you lived or not? Look, you tell yourself, look how cold the world is becoming. The years will pass and after them will come grim loneliness, and old age, quaking on its stick, and after them misery and despair. Your fantasy world will grow pale, your dreams will fade and die, falling away like the yellow leaves from the trees… Ah, Nastenka! Will it not be miserable to be left alone, utterly alone, and have nothing even to regret — nothing, not a single thing… because everything I have lost was nothing, stupid, a round zero, all dreaming and no more!”\nFyodor Dostoyevsky\n\n“Life knows us not and we do not know life—-we don’t know even our own thoughts. Half the words we use have no meaning whatever and of the other half each man understands each word after the fashion of his own folly and conceit. Faith is a myth and beliefs shift like mists on the shore; thoughts vanish; words, once pronounced, die; and the memory of yesterday is as shadowy as the hope of tomorrow”\nJoseph Conrad\n\n“The problem is, you can't tell people these things. They'll think you're crazy. And I say to myself: What can I do with this life inside me? I'd like to give it ... to make a present of it ... to go up to people and tell them: You need to be joyful! You know? You have to play at being pirates ... to build cities of marble ... to laugh ... to set off firecrackers”\nRoberto Arlt, El Juguete Rabioso\n\n55537 Smashwords Authors — 433 members — last activity 1 hour, 1 min ago\nA place for Smashwords Authors to find each other. You might be published in paper too but if you use Smashwords you can join here. Share concerns or...more\nGroups_nophoto-25x33 Q&A with Tom Lichtenberg — 1 member — last activity Jun 24, 2012 05:16PM\nIn the off-chance anyone here has anything they'd like to ask or discuss about any of my books, including the Dragon City series, which has reached it...more\n2802 Amazon Kindle — 6410 members — last activity 1 hour, 35 min ago\nFor readers using the Amazon Kindle ebook device.\n44706 Share your Blogs! — 1177 members — last activity 4 hours, 15 min ago\nDo you have a blog that you would like more people to visit? Well post the link and tell us about it! The purpose of this group is to check out each oth...more\nGroups_nophoto-25x33 The Book Of Lost Doors — 6 members — last activity Feb 25, 2013 05:19PM\nThis is a group to ask Misha Burnett, the author of \"Catskinner's Book\" and the upcoming \"Cannibal Hearts\" questions about the books and the world in...more\n61972 Q&A with Matthew Williams — 20 members — last activity Aug 26, 2013 04:19PM\nAn open invitation to speak to me (the author of Source, Liabiity, Smartbomb, Legacies and Dataminers) about my work, your work, what makes writers wr...more\n56606 GR Magazine — 211 members — last activity 36 minutes ago\nOur group features the work of outstanding Goodreads writers. Join us to read their writing or contribute your own; or just to make friends. We featur...more\n1786 Latin American Literature and Magical Realism — 290 members — last activity Sep 27, 2013 01:22AM\nLatin American literature rose to particular prominence during the second half of the 20th century, largely thanks to the international success of the...more\n54362 YouTube Book Reviewers! — 2946 members — last activity 1 hour, 34 min ago\nFor those of us who love GoodReads AND YouTube! Do you review novels on YouTube? Come join the group!\n220 Goodreads Librarians Group — 35495 members — last activity 6 minutes ago\nA place where all Goodreads members can work together to improve the Goodreads book catalog. Non-librarians are welcome to join the group as well, to...more\nMore of Tom’s groups…\n\nComments (showing 1-1)    post a comment »\ndateUp_arrow    newest »\n\ns.penkevich Thank you for the friend request!\n\nback to top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9025799632072449} +{"content": "The Story Guy\n\n4.08 · 14 ratings · Published: Jul 8th, 2013 {{ book.ratingTitle }}\nIn this eBook original novella, Mary Ann Rivers introduces a soulful and sexy tale of courage, sacrifice, and love.\n\nI will meet you on Wednesdays at noon in Celebration Park. Kissing only.\n\nCarrie West is happy with her life... isn’t she? But when she sees this provocative online ad, the thirtysomething librarian can’t help but be tempted. After all, the photo of the anonymous poster is far too attractive to ignore. And when Wednesday finally arrives, it brings a first kiss that’s hotter than any she’s ever imagined.\n\nBrian Newburgh is an attorney, but there’s more to his life... that he won't share with Carrie. Determined to have more than just Wednesdays, Carrie embarks on a quest to learn Brian’s story, certain that he will be worth the cost. But is she ready to gamble her heart on a man who just might be The One... even though she has no idea how their love story will end?\n\nIncludes a special message from the editor, as well as an excerpt from the Loveswept title Flirting with Disaster.\n\nThis book has not been tagged with topics yet.\nAdd topics\n\nAdd relevant topics\n\nSponsored links\n\nYour review · · Edit\n\nPlease give the book a rating as well. Thank you! Post as\n\nCommunity reviews\n\n • {{comment.user.username}} rated it {{comment.createdAt | elapsedTime}}\n • {{reply.user.username}} {{reply.createdAt | elapsedTime}}\n • {{review.blogger.name}} rated it {{review.published | elapsedTime}}\n • Be the first to leave a review.\nShow more reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6073198914527893} +{"content": "\nDear old brother-in-law, I’ve flown home\nAcross the Atlantic. I’m far away, but you\nForget. So, yes, I’ve just gone shopping.\nI’ll reappear soon at the French window.\n\nThis article appears in the print edition of the March 7, 2011, issue.\n • Michael Longley received the Griffin Poetry Prize for his collection “The Stairwell.”\n\n Read more »\n\nNever miss a big New Yorker story again. Sign up for This Week’s Issue and get an e-mail every week with the stories you have to read.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9736342430114746} +{"content": "\nHome  |  All words  |  Beginning with  |  Ending with  |  Containing AB  |  Containing A & B  |  At position\n\nList of 13-letter words containing\n\nClick to add a sixth letter\n\nClick to remove a letter\n\nClick to change word size\n   All alphabetical   All by size   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14\n\nThere are 12 thirteen-letter words containing A, C, M, R and W\n\nAIRCRAFTWOMAN-aircraftwoman n. The female equivalent of an aircraftman.\nAIRCRAFTWOMEN-aircraftwomen n. plural of aircraftwoman.\nBACKSWORDSMAN-Sorry, definition not available.\nBACKSWORDSMEN-Sorry, definition not available.\nCONGRESSWOMAN-congresswoman n. A female member of congress.\ncongresswoman n. (US) A female member of the House of Representatives.\nLOWERCLASSMAN-lowerclassman n. (US) Synonym of underclassman.\nLOWERCLASSMEN-lowerclassmen n. plural of lowerclassman.\nMAJOLICAWARES-Sorry, definition not available.\nMICROWAVEABLE-microwaveable adj. Alternative spelling of microwavable.\nSCHWARMERISCH-Sorry, definition not available.\nWOODCRAFTSMAN-Sorry, definition not available.\nWOODCRAFTSMEN-Sorry, definition not available.\n\n* Definitions are short excerpt from the Wiktionary.\n\nPrevious List  |  Next List\n\nWords in green are found in both the twl06 and the sowpods dictionaries; words in red are only in the sowpods dictionary.\n\nYou like scrabble, visit our websites:\n\nThis site uses web cookies, click to learn more.\n© Ortograf Inc. Website updated on 26 September 2017. 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Web. 1 Oct. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nAcronyms & Abbreviations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9972837567329407} +{"content": "Welcome to your preview of The Times\n\nSubscribe now\n\nThe Quarry by Iain Banks\n\nThe late Iain Banks\nGeraint Lewis\n • Iain Banks\n 1 of 1\n The late Iain Banks Geraint Lewis\n\n“A silly, gloatingly sadistic and grisly yarn of a family of Scots lunatics”, a “repulsive piece of work”, “a joke, meant to fool literary London into respect for rubbish”. Vicious reviews of Iain Banks’s 1984 debut, The Wasp Factory, sit side by side with superlatives on the novel’s dust jacket. The decision to include them was typical of the wit of the author, whose premature death from cancer this week, at the age of 59, is a hard blow to literature as well as to his family and friends.\n\nThe breadth of The Wasp Factory’s imagination made reading itThe Slaughter Man by Tony Parsons\nPublished at 12:01AM, May 16 2015\n\nTony Parsons has lined up all the ingredients as before for his second in the series about London detective Max Wolfe\n\nFiction in short: May 16\nPublished at 12:01AM, May 16 2015\n\nFrom the tale of former slave Mary Ellen Pleasant, to romance in the Sahara and cricket matches in the Sixties\n\nDeath and Mr Pickwick by Stephen Jarvis\nPublished at 12:01AM, May 16 2015\n\nThe Pickwick Papers made Charles Dickens famous, but he is not the hero of this hugely ambitious, and long, first novel\n\nQuicksand by Steve Toltz\nPublished at 12:01AM, May 16 2015\n\nToltz’s second novel is imaginative in its cursing and perfectly judged in its bad taste. It’s also the right length", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9973509311676025} +{"content": "John Berger and Michael Silverblatt – Conversations 1 and 2 (2002)\n\nJohn Berger is a storyteller, essayist, novelist, screenwriter, dramatist and critic, whose body of work embodies his concern for, in Geoff Dyer’s words, “the enduring mystery of great art and the lived experience of the oppressed.”\n\nHe is one of the most internationally influential writers of the last fifty years, who has explored the relationships between the individual and society, culture and politics and experience and expression in a series of novels, book works, essays, plays, films, photographic collaborations and performances, unmatched in their diversity, ambition and reach. His television series and book Ways of Seeing revolutionized the way that Fine Art is read and understood, while his engagement with European peasantry and migration in the fiction trilogy Into Their Labours and A Seventh Man stand as models of empathy and insight.\n\nJohn Berger in conversation with Michael Silverblatt at Berger’s home, a working farm, in Quincy, Mieussy, France, October 2002. Silverblatt is the host of the radio interview program, Bookworm.\n\nhttp://nitroflare.com/view/02C17D38C96468D/John_Berger_and_Michael_Silverblatt_Part_1.mkv\nhttp://nitroflare.com/view/CBE3B4E9ECB073B/John_Berger_and_Michael_Silverblatt_Part_2.mkv\n\nLanguage(s):English\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8660168647766113} +{"content": "\nIndigenous Ingenuity: A Celebration of Traditional North American Knowledge (Award Winning Indigenous Author)\n\nby Little Brown Books for Young Readers\nRegular price $28.00\n\nThis purchase helps provide 1 meal to\nIndigenous Canadian children in need. Learn More\n\nCelebrate Indigenous thinkers and inventions with this beautifully designed, award-winning interactive nonfiction book.\n\nCorn. Chocolate. Fishing hooks. Boats that float. Insulated double-walled construction. Recorded history and folklore. Life-saving disinfectant. Forest fire management. Our lives would be unrecognizable without these, and countless other, scientific discoveries and technological inventions from Indigenous North Americans. Spanning topics from transportation to civil engineering, hunting technologies, astronomy, brain surgery, architecture, and agriculture, Indigenous Ingenuity is a wide-ranging STEM offering that answers the call for Indigenous nonfiction by reappropriating hidden history. \n\nThe book includes fun, simple activities and experiments that kids can do to better understand and enjoy the principles used by Indigenous inventors. Readers of all ages are invited to celebrate traditional North American Indigenous innovation, and to embrace the mindset of reciprocity, environmental responsibility, and the interconnectedness of all life. \n\nNamed one of the Best Books of the Year by: Canadian Children’s Book Centre •  School Library Journal • Shelf Awareness • National Education Society • American Association of Geography • Nerdy Book Club • NCTE Orbis Pictus Honor Awards • The Green Earth Book Award\n\n★ \"This book will amaze readers and teachers. Completely unique and important.\"  —SLJ, starred review\n\n★ \"Engaging and informative.\" —Booklist, starred review\n\n\" Essential for kids and adults. We need this book.\" —Candace Fleming, award-winning author of The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh and The Family Romanov\n\n Dimensions: 10\" H x 8\" W x 1\" L\n Format: Hardcover\n No. of Pages: 272\n Release Date: May 09, 2023\n Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers\n ISBN: 9780316413336\n\n • Age/Safety\n\n Audience: Ages 9-12\n\n • About the Author\n\n Deidre Havrelock is a member of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation in Alberta, Canada. She was raised in Edmonton, Alberta and is the author of the picture book Buffalo Wild!. She lives in Canada with her family, and invites you to visit her online at: children.deidrehavrelock.com\n\n Edward Kay is an award-winning writer who loves comedy and science, especially together. His work includes fiction and nonfiction as well as live-action and animated television for both children and adults. He is the author of the Gross Science nonfiction book series for middle grade readers. Edward was a staff writer and producer for Canada’s most popular political satire show, the International Emmy–nominated This Hour Has 22 Minutes. 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So here’s a quick summary:\n\nFriday, 23rd August – 420 words on the start of a SF short story called Trial by Dream. I have a vague idea where this is going, the title is a clue, but otherwise I’m writing into the dark pretty much. But it’s fun!\n\nSaturday, 24th August – nothing! We were out for most of the day, so simply didn’t have time\n\nSunday, 25th August – this was a travel day so actually did quite a bit of writing – nearly all of it in the car. I did a puny 55 words on Trial by Dream and 574 words on a new writing in the dark project called Dragons Above. The idea behind this one is that it will be a fantasy war themed short novel. The intro of the novel features a dwarf on Anti-Dragon Artillery duty. Loving writing this and looking forward to doing some more.\n\nIn total 629 words on Sunday, so a good day for me.\n\nMonday, 26 August – still on holiday so things were fairly busy, but I still managed to get in 177 words – all on Trial by Dream. That’s the problem with writing two things at once – one project can slide a bit. I think I’m going to finish off Trial by Dream first (its going to be a fairly short short story) and then get into Dragons Above a bit more.\n\nTuesday, 27th August – another travel day, but less opportunity to write. This time did 279 fairly fun words on Trial by Dream – its interesting to see how the setting and the story is developing. I also did a bit of work on tinkering with prices and blurbs on some of my titles on Amazon and other platforms – Lulu, Smashwords and Kobo.\n\nShould be more regular posts for the foreseeable future now!\n\nEnhanced by Zemanta\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published.\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5050632953643799} +{"content": "What does A2LA stand for?\n\nWhat does A2LA mean? 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The drawee assumes… …   Financial and business terms\n\n • acceptance — noun 1) the acceptance of an award Syn: receipt, receiving, taking, obtaining 2) the acceptance of responsibility Syn: undertaking, assumption 3) acceptances to an invitation Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words\n\n • acceptance — n. 1 willingness to receive (a gift, payment, duty, etc.). 2 an affirmative answer to an invitation or proposal. 3 (often foll. by of) a willingness to accept (conditions, a circumstance, etc.). 4 a approval, belief (found wide acceptance). b… …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Madrid peace conference letter of invitation — The Madrid peace conference letter of invitation, also known as the Madrid Invitation or Letter of invitation to the Middle East Peace Conference in Madrid, of October 19, 1991, was a formal diplomatic invitation by the United States and the… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Offer and acceptance — Contract law Part o …   Wikipedia\n\n • L'Invitation au Château — Infobox Play name = L Invitation au Château image size = caption = writer = Jean Anouilh chorus = characters = Madame Desmortes Diana Messerschmann Lady Dorothy India Frédéric Geraldine Capulet Guy Charles Romainville Hugo Isabelle Joshua Mother… …   Wikipedia\n\n • Woodrow Wilson — Infobox President name=Thomas Woodrow Wilson order=28th office=President of the United States term start=March 4, 1913 term end=March 4, 1921 vicepresident=Thomas R. 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WNEW’S Judlyne Lilly talked to her about A Deeper Love Inside: The Porsche Santiaga Story.\n\n04/19/2013\n\ngr better nate than ever fedele pix\n\nA Good Read — Better Nate Than Ever by Tim Federle\n\nAuthor and dancer Tim Federle followed the classic rule — “Write what you know” — in his book “Better Nate than Ever.”\n\n04/10/2013\n\nArtunes, by Pablo Helguera\n\nA Good Read: Artunes\n\nIf you want a good laugh at the expense of the classical music community WNEW’S Judlyne Lilly says a good read might be a book of cartoons called Artunes.\n\n04/03/2013\n\nGR TRYING author photo rebecca gale\n\nA Good Read — Trying by Rebecca Gale\n\nWork-life balance is such a sought-after concept in today’s society that it has its own Wikipedia page. In Roll Call editor Rebecca Gale’s first novel, “Trying,” she explores that concept using some anecdotes from her own time as a Capitol Hill staffer.\n\n03/20/2013\n\nLOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 10: Songwriter Janis Ian, winner of the Best Spoken Word Album for 'Society's Child: My Autobiography', poses in the press room at the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on February 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Credit: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)\n\nA Good Read — Society’s Child: My Autobiography, By Janis Ian\n\nJanis Ian made a big, controversial splash in the 1960’s, when she was just a teenager, with her song ‘Society’s Child.’ Her tune of an interracial romance made waves during a time of civil unrest.\n\n02/20/2013", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988893270492554} +{"content": "There's a time in your life where you just have to let go, no matter how much you want and need to hold on.Rate it:(0.00 / 0 votes)Say it\n\nFind a translation for this quote in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this Alishia May quote with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this page to your bibliography:\n\n\"Alishia May Quotes.\" Quotes.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 25 Apr. 2014. .\n\nWe need you!\n\nHelp build the largest human-edited quotes collection on the web!\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nFamous Quotes & Sayings\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6698190569877625} +{"content": "Monday, October 3, 2016\n\nFall 2016 Scholastic Book Fair!!\n\nAttention Sonntag Community! \n\nAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRR you ready for the next Scholastic Book Fair at Sonntag????\n\nIt's going to be another wonderful opportunity to connect with books!! \n\nThe fall Scholastic Book Fair will take place in the Sonntag library from Monday, October 24th through Friday, October 28th. \n\nPlease click the treasure chest to find out more details from the Sonntag's official Scholastic Book Fair Website:\n\nThe Book Fair could not be a success without amazing volunteers! If you would like to help, there are 2 ways you can help:\n\n1. Teacher Preview Snacks: The Teacher Preview will take place on Friday, October 21st. We would love to have some yummy snacks ready for our amazing teachers. Click the link below to find out further details as well as sign up to donate some snacks for Friday, October 21st:\n\n2. Book Fair Previews & Shopping Days: Come one come all! If you are available to help kids find their next great books, please consider volunteering during student previews as well as during the Book Fair shopping days. More details can be found in the SignUp Genius invite. Click the link below to sign up to volunteer:\n\nFriday, September 16, 2016\n\nBook of the Day by Mrs. Mattei!\n\nIf you are looking for some great books that remind us to celebrate our individuality as well as our amazing imaginations, look no further than our two books of the day. I hope you love these books as much as I did! \n\n(Image retrieved from Amazon.com)\n\nIn this clever twist on the age-old belief that there's no such thing as unicorns, Uni the unicorn is told there's no such thing as little girls No matter what the grown-up unicorns say, Uni believes that little girls are real. Somewhere there must be a smart, strong, wonderful, magical little girl waiting to be best friends. In fact, far away (but not too far), a real little girl believes there is a unicorn waiting for her. This refreshing and sweet story of friendship reminds believers and nonbelievers alike that sometimes wishes really can come true.\n\n(Image retrieved from Amazon.com)\n\n • Octi, who is half-octopus and half-unicorn, finds it difficult to fit in, but he has learned to embrace his uniqueness and celebrate all of the things he can do.\n\nWant to learn more about author Amy Krouse Rosenthal? Click here!\n\nWant to learn more about author Kevin Diller? Click here!\n\nFriday, September 9, 2016\n\nInternational Dot Day is Coming Soon!\n\nThe Dot\n(Image retrieved from Amazon.com)\n\nThursday, September 15th is International Dot Day! This is a celebration of imagination and creativity across the globe. Students in Kinder & 1st grades will hear The Dot story by PeterH. Reynolds and will be able to make their mark by creating their own dots during their library times. To spread the word about creativity, Kinder & 1st grade students (ALL are welcome, too!) are encouraged to wear dots, too. For more information about International Dot Day, follow #DotDay on social media as well as heading over to the official website at www.thedotclub.org Thank you! \n\nBook of the Day By Mrs. Mattei!\n\nHave you ever woken up from a good night's sleep and found your house a disaster?? If you have, then this book is for you!! This book will explain WHO possibly made made all that mess. Happy reading! ;o)\n\n(Image retrieved from Amazon.com\n\n • Describes how toy dinosaurs come to life at night to get into mischief around the house.\n\nWant to learn more about the author? Click here!\n\nWant to check it out?  Head on over to E TUM in the library! \n\nFriday, September 2, 2016\n\nBook of the Day by Mrs. Mattei!\n\nWelcome back, Sonntag Readers!!! It's been too long since we last met and I am so excited to share an amazing read that will tug at your heart strings since it's the LAST book in a very long series. If you are an Elephant and Piggie fans, The Thank You Book is the final book in Mo Willem's amazing series. Please check it out...with a tissue... \n\nHappy reading! :)\n\nPiggie is determined to thank everyone she knows, but Gerald thinks she will forget someone important.\n\nWant to learn more about this amazing author and series? Click here!\n\nWant to check it out? Head on over to E WIL in the library! \n\nWednesday, August 24, 2016\n\nWelcome back, Y'all!!\n\nMonday, June 6, 2016\n\nBattle of the Books!!\n\nAnd the winner is....\n\nCongratulations Raina Telgemeir!!! Sonntag Readers went bananas for your books this year. We look forward to seeing what's next! :o)\n\nRelated Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7991935610771179} +{"content": "\nChildren & Teens\n\nList Grid\nSort By:\nMagnus Chase and the Ship of the Dead,Book 3,released October 2017\nDescription : Loki the trickster god is free from his chains. Now he's readying Naglfar, the Ship of the Dead, arm...\nMagnus Chase : The Hammer of Thor, Book 2,released on 4 Oct 2016\nDescription : Thor's hammer is missing again. The thunder God has a disturbing habit of misplacing his weapon - th...\nMagnus Chase :The Sword of Summer,Book 1,released October 2016\nDescription : Magnus Chase has always been a troubled kid. Since his mother's mysterious death, he's lived alone o...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Elder Family Interview\n\nDuring this interview we discussed my Great Aunt's childhood and family. We also talked about me, my grandfather and my mother.\n\nThe Great Thanksgiving Listen Interview with Karen and Ellen Gudiksen\nDecember 9, 2020 App Interview\n\nFrom early life on the farm, to stories about her spouse and opinions on the COVID-19 pandemic Karen Gudiksen shares the story of her life with her granddaughter, Ellen Gudiksen.\n\nSage Gilbert interviews her grandma Rhona Gilbert for the 2019 Great Thanksgiving Listen.\nNovember 30, 2019 App Interview\n\nIn this interview, conducted in November 2019 in Piedmont, California, Sage Gilbert (13) interviews her paternal grandmother, Rhona Gilbert (71), sharing stories from Rhona’s life all across the world.\n\nGrandma Nina 11/23/17\n\nIn this interview we speak about life as a catholic girl growing up in Buenos Aires Argentina in the 20’s and 30’s.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998350143432617} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “Blairite”\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [C] uk   /ˈbleə.raɪt/ us    ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.672684907913208} +{"content": "Subscribe to SLJ\n100 Scope Notes\nInside 100 Scope Notes\n\nAbout Travis Jonker\n\nTravis Jonker is an elementary school librarian in Michigan. He writes reviews (and the occasional article or two) for School Library Journal and is a member of the 2014 Caldecott committee. You can email Travis at scopenotes@gmail.com, or follow him on Twitter: @100scopenotes.\n\nTop 20 Books of 2017: 5-1\n\nTop 20 No Background\n\n#20-16 | #15-11 | #10-6 | #5-1 5. Clayton Byrd Goes Underground by Rita Williams-Garcia, illustrated by Frank Morrison [Amistad | Grades 3-7] Because it contains 176 perfect pages. -John Click here for additional resources from Watch. Connect. Read. 4. All’s Faire in Middle School by Victoria Jamieson [Dial | Grades 4-7] Because even if your family re-enacts […]\n\nTop 20 Books of 2017: 10-6\n\nTop 20 No Background\n\n#20-16 | #15-11 | #10-6 | #5-1 10. Why Am I Me? by Paige Britt, illustrated by Selina Alko and Sean Qualls [Scholastic Press | Grades Pre-K-3] Because it celebrates curiosity, a hard-to-answer question, diversity, you, and me in a beautiful and genuine way. -John Click here for additional resources from Watch. Connect. Read. 9. The Good for […]\n\nTop 20 Books of 2017: 15-11\n\nTop 20\n\n#20-16 | #15-11 | #10-6 | #5-1 15. You Don’t Want a Unicorn! by Ame Dyckman, illustrated by Liz Climo [Little, Brown | Grades K-2] Because you will never look at a pink cupcake the same way again. -John Click here for additional resources from Watch. Connect. Read. 14. One Last Word: Wisdom from the Harlem Renaissance by […]\n\nTop 20 Books of 2017: 20-16\n\nTop 20 No Background\n\n#20-16 | #15-11 | #10-6 | #5-1 Some things to know about this list: It’s a collaboration between John Schumacher and me. It’s a collection of our favorite books of 2016 for grades K-6. It’s a countdown from 20 to 1, with five books revealed each day. In terms of format, anything goes. You’ll see picture books, graphic […]\n\nComing Soon: Top 20 Books of 2017\n\nTop 20 No Background\n\nBeginning tomorrow, John Schumacher and I are teaming up to count down our 20 favorite books of the year. See you soon.\n\nThe 2017 Bookish Charitable Giving Guide\n\ngiphy-downsized-2\n\nInterested in giving to a good cause? Are you a fan of literacy? This is the guide for you. Here are some of the literacy-focused organizations doing good work. Pitch in a few bucks to support them. I “adapted” this idea from boing boing, who put together a great Charitable Giving Guide you should also […]\n\n2017 Children’s Lit: The Year in Miscellanea\n\nMiscellanea Logo\n\nIt’s time to take a look back at the year that was in children’s lit miscellanea. Read previous Year in Miscellanea Posts: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 Dedication of the Year: I’m Just No Good at Rhyming by Chris Harris and Lane Smith (feat. Molly Leach) (Click to Enlarge) This lol-worthy dedication sets the perfect tone for one of […]\n\nA Little Book Giveaway Featuring Aaron Zenz\n\nAaron Zenz. You know him, right? The Hiccupotamus. Monsters Go Night-Night. I interviewed him for The Yarn podcast last summer: Well, he has a delightful new book out called Little Iffy. It’s about a griffon who’s afraid to fly, and I’m giving away a *signed* copy, so . . . CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE LITTLE […]\n\n2017 Librarian Lump of Coal Gift Guide\n\nLump of Coal 2017\n\nTime is running out to get a gift for the insufferable librarian in your life. With help from Etsy, the 2017 edition of the Librarian Lump of Coal Gift Guide has your back. Click here for the 2016 guide Click here for the 2015 guide Click here for the 2014 guide Click here for the 2013 […]\n\nNotes on November 2017\n\nEyes Gif\n\nIt’s time to take a look at three of my favorite posts of the past month. In November . . . . . . we went down the parody picture book rabbit hole. There’s some interesting stuff down there. . . . we reviewed approved and unapproved ways to carry a book. Try them all! […]\n\nThe Ultimate Children’s Literature Illustrator Gift Guide 2017\n\nWhat are you going to give, a Coleggtible? Come on. Give art. Recently updated and expanded for the 2017 gift-giving season, here is my collection of children’s literature illustrator shops on the world wide web. This isn’t a comprehensive list – let me hear about what I missed in the comments. (Many thanks to Debbie Ridpath […]\n\nName That LEGO Book Cover! (#5)\n\npicturetopeople.org-674d09b285731e2c1e2db5563a5c906b0e68801bc31ded6aed\n\nI used this website to (virtually) create 3 LEGO book covers. They’re listed from least challenging to most challenging – see how many you can name. #1: Answer #2: Answer #3: Answer How’d you do? Previously . . . Name That LEGO Book Cover! (#1) Name That LEGO Book Cover! (#2) Name That LEGO Book Cover! (#3) […]\n\nEverlasting Meme: Willy Wonka’s Greatest Hits\n\nlolsclub.com-meme-maker-meme-condescending-wonka-meme1391198817818\n\nPresented without comment or shame.\n\nWho’s With Me?\n\nThanks, Books\n\n10 to Note: Winter Preview 2018\n\nWinter Preview\n\nAfter scouring publisher catalogs while hopped up on LaCroix and trail mix, I am here with ten books coming in December, January, and February that I am looking forward to. To which I am looking forward? That to forward am I looking? Whatever grammar rules I am flaunting, don’t let that distract from the books. […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998779892921448} +{"content": "~ All prices in Canadian Dollars! ~ Free Shipping on orders over $49 ~\n\nWhat Does The Sky Say?\n\nWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.\n\nIn this book a child watches the sky in changing seasons and in all kinds of weather and learns to listen to its voice. Nancy White Carlstrom's imaginative and poetic text encourages readers of all ages to wake up to and participate in the opportunities for joy and learning each day offers. And Tim Ladwig's extraordinary illustrations perfectly capture the moods of weather and season, the magic of childhood, and our deep connection of all creation and its Creator.\n\nRelated Items", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9949349761009216} +{"content": "\nAntigona furiosa de griselda gambaro. Frida Tobar. Uploaded by. Frida Tobar. Loading Preview. Sorry, preview is currently unavailable. You can download the . Antigone by Jean Anouilh The Children of Jocasta by Natalie Haynes Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie Antígona furiosa by Griselda Gambaro Antigonick by Anne. Download Citation on ResearchGate | Antigone in Argentina: Griselda Gambaro’s Antígona Furiosa | This article examines the ways in which Argentinean.\n\nAuthor: Tazahn Megami\nCountry: Bermuda\nLanguage: English (Spanish)\nGenre: Science\nPublished (Last): 9 March 2014\nPages: 19\nPDF File Size: 14.89 Mb\nePub File Size: 8.69 Mb\nISBN: 309-2-85438-231-3\nDownloads: 84738\nPrice: Free* [*Free Regsitration Required]\nUploader: Mazujind\n\nTeatro 3 in Buenos Aires, after it stayed many years hidden while Gambaro was in exile in Barcelona. Lois Hamilton rated it liked it Feb 22, On Bodies and the State Chapter: Although known primarily as one of Latin America’s most accomplished dramatist, she began her literary career by writing novellas and short stories.\n\nSamira Parsa rated it really liked it Apr 11, There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Classical, Early, and Medieval World History: Please, subscribe or furioda to access full text content.\n\nShe throws herself on top of him, protecting or attempting to revive him, and attempts to give him proper burial.\n\nAntigona Furiosa\n\nWhat Sort of Special Relationship? This page was last edited on 26 Octobergrisrlda Books by Griselda Gambaro. Want to Read saving…. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.\n\nAntigona Furiosa – Wikipedia\n\nLani rated it it was ok Jul 15, To troubleshoot, please check our FAQs griselfa, and if you can’t find the antiigona there, please contact us. The events fall one right after the other, and the dialogue begins to discuss the day Antigone is to be sentenced to death. Coryphaeus bursts into laughter, then pretends with great exaggeration that he is dying from its “poison,” with Antinous quickly joining in.\n\nHaemon refuses to watch her die, and Ismene is given pardon.\n\nOpen Preview See a Problem? The play premiered on September 24,at the Goethe Institute in Buenos Aires with the following cast and artistic crew: Return to Book Page.\n\nAntigona furiosa de griselda gambaro | Frida Tobar –\n\nCivil War American History: Madeleine Hernandez-g rated it it was ok Nov 28, Feb 16, Fiverrr rated it liked it. Dec 14, Simona rated it it was ok Shelves: Breaking Ground 14 Antigone and her Brother: On Bodies and the State 20 Revolutionary Muse: Gambaro’s writing has been influenced by the politics of Argentinawhich has seen three military takeovers, two rigged elections, several factions of urban guerrillas, and the state-run Dirty War from Works by Argentine writers Adaptations of works by Sophocles.\n\nFuriiosa removes the rope around her neck abtigona starts to sing the same song Ophelia sings in Shakespeare ‘s Hamletafter her character is driven insane by her lover. Print Save Cite Email Share.\n\nAntígona furiosa\n\nDaniela rated bambaro liked it Aug 24, Classical, Early, and Medieval Poetry and Poets: Griselda Gambaro was born in Buenos Aires. Under the terms of the licence agreement, an individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in OSO for personal use for details see www.\n\nIn the end it’s just a summary of Sophocles’ play. University Press Scholarship Online. Don’t have an account? No trivia or quizzes yet.\n\nBy using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. El Campo is the most powerful of her ganbaro than dozen plays. M rated it liked it Oct 26, Nadia rated it liked it Jun 07, Antigone’s Claim 4 The Body Politic: If you think you should have access to this title, please contact your librarian. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Me gustaron mucho varias frases y varias nociones. Diego rated it it was ok Jul 26, Max Tyrone rated it liked it Jun 20, Fernanda Mugica rated it really liked it Jul 26, Emma Scaggs rated it liked it Dec 20, Aug 21, Paza rated it liked it Shelves:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6958680152893066} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nApril 20th, 2018 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 327,546 comments.\nElla Wheeler Wilcox - Searching\n\nThese quiet Autumn days, \nMy soul, like Noah's dove, on airy wings\nGoes out and searches for the hidden things\nBeyond the hills of haze.\n\nWith mournful, pleading cries, \nAbove the waters of the voiceless sea\nThat laps the shore of broad Eternity, \nDay after day, it flies, \n\nSearching, but all in vain, \nFor some stray leaf that it may light upon, \nAnd read the future, as the days agone -\nIts pleasures, and its pain.\n\nListening patiently\nFor some voice speaking from the mighty deep, \nRevealing all the things that it doth keep\nIn secret there for me.\n\nCome back and wait, my soul! \nDay after day thy search has been in vain.\nVoiceles and silent o'er the future's plain\nIts mystic waters roll.\n\nGod, seeing, knoweth best, \nAnd in His time the waters shall subside, \nAnd thou shalt know what lies beneath the tide, \nThen wait, my soul, and rest. \n\nAdded: Mar 18 2005 | Viewed: 3173 times | Comments and analysis of Searching by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Comments (0)\n\nSearching - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Ella Wheeler Wilcox\nPoem: Searching\nPoem of the Day: Jul 9 2005\nThere are no comments for this poem. 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What unfolds is a stirring saga of hardship, exploitation, identity, and friendship, and the heartbreaking choices Shiju is often forced to make.\n\nWhat he sees is not what he experiences when he lands in a world of glimmering towers, fast-paced life, and unabashed opulence. Shiju’s life takes dramatic turns in the Dream City’s dark underbelly. But he holds his ground, drawing on the ancient instincts of his seafaring ancestry. To make matters worse, he is inexorably pulled into the canyon of global recession…\n\nWill Shiju be able to hold on to his dreams? Will he survive against all odds? Will he redeem himself?\n\nAbout the Author: \n\nNikhil Ramteke is a Maharashtrian making a living in Sharjah, UAE, as a production manager with an MNC. When he’s not writing, Nikhil likes to paint, indulge in a bit of wildlife photography and travel the world.\n\nWrite a Review\n\nReview An Arabian Dream.\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7300523519515991} +{"content": "An Interview with Merrill Wyatt\n\nMonday, August 13th, 2018\n\nDid you know that Ernestine, Catastrophe Queen, was originally going to be called \"Ernestine and the Missing Zombie?\"\n\nThis is just one of the fun tidbits of information that author Merrill Wyatt shared with us at our Q&A session this past weekend!  She met with young readers who had lots that they wanted to know about the book and the process of writing it.  Here are some of the highlights!\n\nRead the Interview\n\nWatch This!\n\nTuesday, August 7th, 2018\n\nThe Unemployed Philosphers Guild has mastered the art of nerdy, clever, bookish, and just plain smart.  Nowhere is that more apparent than in their line of highly intelligent wristwatches.  The full line is now available right here at Brilliant Books!  From the thoughts of Sigmund Freud to the travels of the U.S.S. Enterprise, you'll want to take the time to check them all out!\n\nSee Them All\n\nThe Best Year Yet for Dungeons & Dragons\n\nMonday, August 6th, 2018\n\nNerds rejoice!  According to Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner, 2018 has been the best year to date for the classic roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons.\n\nFirst released in 1974, Dungeons & Dragons (or D&D), has waxed and waned in popularity over the years.  Once the exclusive domain of the \"nerdy\" crowd, today it's cool to be a tabletop gamer.  D&D is popular even among high-profile celebrities, with YouTube channels filled with live games being streamed by viewers worldwide. \n\nRead More\n\nToo Many Books?\n\n  Friday, August 3rd, 2018\n\nWe know there's no such thing as too many books...but sometimes there is such a thing as too many in one place.  The bookshelves are groaning, the tables are covered, and putting away your latest haul of fantastic reads is starting to feel like a game of Tetris.  It's not a problem, per se, but it might be occasionally problematic.  So what do you do when books start taking over your space?  We asked our booksellers for their expert opinions.\n\nRead More\n\nThe 2018 Dagger Award Shortlist Announced!\n\nThursday, August 2, 2018\n\nThe Dagger Awards, administered by the UK's Crime Writers' Association, are presented annually to some of the best writers of crime fiction and nonfiction.  There are ten separate awards, ranging from the Diamond Dagger for lifetime achievement to the Dagger in the Library, for a body of work favored by library patrons.  Check out these highlights from this year's shortlisted nominees!\n\nSee the List", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.94059157371521} +{"content": "\nThink you know it, poet?\nPlay Twofer Goofer, a new rhyming game.\n\nNo perfect rhymes were found; trying advanced search...\n\nWords and phrases that almost rhyme :   (6 results)\n\n2 syllables:\nfavors, flavors, lasers, raisers, savers, waivers\n\nMore ideas:\n\n— Try the advanced search interface for more ideas.\n\n— People also search for: cryptomeria, dendrobium, acer palmatum, sweet william, syringa, strawflower, grevillea, santolina, pieris, aucuba, scabiosa, more...\n\nCommonly used words are shown in bold. 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Campbell Folk School at Brasstown, NC\n\nOn Thursday, November 16, 2017, at 7:00 PM, John C. Campbell Folk School and NC Writers' Network-West will sponsor The Literary Hour, an hour of poetry reading held at Keith House on the JCCFS campus, in Brasstown, NC. This event is held on the third Thursday of the month unless otherwise indicated. The reading is free of charge and open to the public. This month's featured readers will be Staci Lyn Bell and Linda G. Jones.\n\nDr. Linda G. Jones joined the faculty of Young Harris College in 2009 and is currently an Associate Professor of Biology and Dean of the Division of Mathematics and Science. Most of her career was spent in biomedical research. She is now happy to be teaching students in the classroom and serving as a mentor for student research. One current research model is the Zebrafish embryo used for developmental and toxicological studies. She has a number of interests outside of the science classroom which include reading and writing poetry. Jones is a member of the North Carolina Writers' Network–West and a participant in the NetWest poetry critique group.\n\nStaci Lynn Bell, a Chicago native, has lived in Western North Carolina for the past 5 years. She relocated to South Florida, gaining popularity as a 25 year radio and television personality and passionate animal advocate. In 1988 her environmental essay won statewide acclaim in Florida.  After retiring from broadcasting, Bell worked for many years training working dogs and rehabilitating rescues. Her poetry and prose have been published in several journals. Her short story “Cheyenne” took 2nd place and her poem, “Time” took 3rd place in the 2016 NC Cherokee/Clay Senior Games Sliver Arts. Bell is a member of the North Carolina Writer’s Network and Ridgeline Literary Alliance.  \n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nYou will not see your comment immediately. 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We want to hear what you think, so please leave a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999273419380188} +{"content": "More Words\n\nDefinitions of inwardly\nadv. - In the inner parts; internally. 2\nadv. - Toward the center; inward; as, to curve inwardly. 2\nadv. - In the heart or mind; mentally; privately; secret/y; as, he inwardly repines. 2\nadv. - Intimately; thoroughly. 2\n\nThe word \"inwardly\" uses 8 letters: A D I L N R W Y.\n\nNo direct anagrams for inwardly found in this word list.\n\nAdding one letter to inwardly does not form any other word in this word list.\n\nWords within inwardly not shown as it has more than seven letters.\n\nList all words starting with inwardly, words containing inwardly or words ending with inwardly\n\nAll words formed from inwardly by changing one letter\n\nOther words with the same letter pairs: in   nw   wa   ar   rd   dl   ly  \n\nBrowse words starting with inwardly by next letter\n\nPrevious word in list: inward  \nNext word in list: inwardness  \n\nNew Search\n\nSome random words: awry   ajowan   ekistic   ikon   roach   huarache   rimose  \n\nThis is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder.   -   Help and FAQ   -   Examples   -   Home\n\nPrivacy and Cookies Policy - Share - © Copyright 2004-2016 Morewords.com - 12.404mS", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000004768371582} +{"content": "Tuesday, November 30, 2010\n\nI want to begin by congratulating all of my fellow writers that made their 50,000 words or greater for NaNoWriMo. You have accomplished a tremendous goal, and I hope that many of you choose to publish your work.\n\nI was sitting here this morning (very early morning!), looking at a 42,600 word count, and less than 24 hours to make it to 50,000. Willie Nelson came to my rescue - \"Know When To Hold 'em, Know When To Fold 'em\". I am folding, hopefully in a graceful manner. I knew exactly what I wanted to say, and how I wanted to say it. On the days that I could write, my characters took over the story and ran with it. They are to be applauded!\n\nThere were many more days when I distracted myself in any and all possible ways so that I did not have time to write. For keeping me sane, I want to thank my friend Ali. She posted this link, and I played the video over, and over, and over again. http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SUoY-bfweg&feature=player_embedded.\n\nI am going to finish this book, and publish it (Create Space, here I come!) The first thing I am going to do is to take the time to go back over what is already written, and tighten it up. Then I will finish the story. Then I will do at least two edits/rewrites. Then I will outsource it to an editor that does this kind of thing for a living. Then I will get my baby out there.\n\nOne thing I know - writing full length fiction is much harder than full length non-fiction! Another thing I know is that I am glad t hat I started writing a Bible from the very beginning. There are too many details about characters, as well as settings, to keep straight in my mind. And time lines ... it is not easy to keep them straight. It just is not.\n\nWill I do NaNoWriMo again next year? Yes, I will. Maybe I will even finish!\n\n(c) November 2010 Bonnie Cehovet\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nScheduling Blog Topics\n\nBlogging has always been a chore for me - even when I enjoy doing it. I make a committment - as I have with this blog, and my flash fic...", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6536198258399963} +{"content": "\nSynonyms of penutian\n\n1. Penutian, Amerind, Amerindian language, American-Indian language, American Indian, Indian\n\nusage: a family of Amerindian language spoken in the great interior valley of California\n\n2. Penutian, Indian, American Indian, Red Indian\n\nusage: a member of a North American Indian people speaking one of the Penutian languages\n\nWordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University.\nAll rights reserved.\n\nSee also: penutian (Dictionary)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8228282928466797} +{"content": "Get Your Premium Membership\n\nA Red Suit\n\nMeasured. Cut. Sown. Worn. Crumpled. Forgotten. Yet once loved.\n\nCopyright © | Year Posted 2016\n\nPost Comments\n\nPoetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth so only provide specific positive comments that indicate what you appreciate about the poem.\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n\nA comment has not been posted for this poem. Encourage a poet by being the first to comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9163030982017517} +{"content": "Dictionary: A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z\n\nClose-by\n\n[klohs-bahy] /ˈkloʊsˈbaɪ/\n\nnearby; adjacent; neighboring.\n\nRead Also:\n\n • Close-communion\n\n [klohs] /kloʊs/ noun, Ecclesiastical. 1. a communion service in which only members of the same denomination or the same church can participate.\n\n • Close company\n\n /kləʊs/ noun 1. (Brit) a company under the control of its directors or fewer than five independent participants Also called closed company\n\n • Close-corporation\n\n [klohs] /kloʊs/ noun 1. . /kləʊs/ noun 1. (South African) a small private limited company c.c.\n\n • Close-cropped\n\n [klohs-kropt] /ˈkloʊsˈkrɒpt/ adjective 1. clipped or trimmed short: close-cropped hair. 2. having one’s hair clipped or trimmed short: a close-cropped wrestler.\n\nDisclaimer: Close-by definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5438609719276428} +{"content": "Around F.C.\n\nOne More Page Books Hosts Three Authors\n\nOne More Page Books, located at 2200 N. Westmoreland St., Arlington, is hosting three authors over the course of the next week for author talks and signings. Sam Kean will share from his book The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons: The History of the Human Brain as Revealed by True Stories of Trauma, Madness, and Recovery tonight at 6:30 p.m.\n\nOn Sunday, June 14, at 2 p.m. local author and blogger Dani DiPirro will visit One More Page to sign copies of her latest book The Positively Present Guide to Life. The aim of the book is provide inspiration for making the most of every moment by providing tips and advice for learning how to live an optimistic, more mindful life.\n\nThe next day author Tom Coffey will share from his novel Bright Morning Star at 7 p.m. For more information, visit onemorepagebooks.com.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "skip to content\nThe lognormal distribution. Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nThe lognormal distribution.\n\nAuthor: J Aitchison; J A Brown\nPublisher: New York : Cambridge at the univeristy press, 1969.\nEdition/Format:  Book : EnglishView all editions and formats\n\n(not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.\n\nMore like this\n\nFind a copy in the library\n\n&AllPage.SpinnerRetrieving; Finding libraries that hold this item...\n\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: J Aitchison; J A Brown\nISBN: 0521040116 9780521040112\nOCLC Number: 301100935\nDescription: 176 pages.\n\nUser-contributed reviews\nRetrieving GoodReads reviews...\nRetrieving DOGObooks reviews...\n\nBe the first.\nConfirm this request\n\nYou may have already requested this item. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway.\n\nClose Window\n\nPlease sign in to WorldCat \n\nDon't have an account? You can easily create a free account.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999162554740906} +{"content": "\nabdicate (v.) 1540s, \"to disown, disinherit (children),\" from L. abdicatus, pp. of abdicare \"to disown, disavow, reject\" (specifically abdicare magistratu \"renounce office\"), from ab- \"away\" (see AB- (Cf. ab-)) + dicare \"proclaim,\" from stem of dicere \"to speak, to say\" (see DICTION (Cf. diction)). Meaning \"divest oneself of office\" first recorded 1610s. Related: Abdicated; abdicating.\n\nEtymology dictionary. 2014.\n\nИгры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Abdicate — Ab di*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Abdicated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Abdicating}.] [L. abdicatus, p. p. of abdicare; ab + dicare to proclaim, akin to dicere to say. See {Diction}.] 1. To surrender or relinquish, as sovereign power; to withdraw… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Abdicate — Ab di*cate, v. i. To relinquish or renounce a throne, or other high office or dignity. [1913 Webster] Though a king may abdicate for his own person, he cannot abdicate for the monarchy. Burke. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • abdicate — abdicate, renounce, resign are synonymous when they are used in the sense of to give up formally or definitely a position of trust, honor, or glory, or its concomitant authority or prerogatives. Abdicate is the precise word to use when that which …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • abdicate — I verb abandon, back out, be relieved, cede, demit, drop, forego, forfeit, give the reins to, give up, hand over, hold off, leave, let go, make way for, quit one s hold, relinquish, resign, retire, stand aside, surrender, unclench, vacate office …   Law dictionary\n\n • abdicate — [v] give up a right, position, or power abandon, abjure, abnegate, bag it*, bail out*, cede, demit, drop, forgo, give up, leave, leave high and dry*, leave holding the bag*, leave in the lurch*, opt out*, quit, quitclaim, relinquish, renounce,… …   New thesaurus\n\n • abdicate — ► VERB 1) (of a monarch) renounce the throne. 2) fail to fulfil or undertake (a duty). DERIVATIVES abdication noun. ORIGIN Latin abdicare renounce …   English terms dictionary\n\n • abdicate — [ab′di kāt΄] vt., vi. abdicated, abdicating [< L abdicatus, pp. of abdicare, to deny, renounce < ab , off + dicare, to proclaim, akin to dicere, to say: see DICTION] 1. to give up formally (a high office, throne, authority, etc.) 2. to… …   English World dictionary\n\n • abdicate — UK [ˈæbdɪkeɪt] / US [ˈæbdɪˌkeɪt] verb Word forms abdicate : present tense I/you/we/they abdicate he/she/it abdicates present participle abdicating past tense abdicated past participle abdicated 1) [intransitive/transitive] if a king or queen… …   English dictionary\n\n • abdicate — verb ( cated; cating) Etymology: Latin abdicatus, past participle of abdicare, from ab + dicare to proclaim more at diction Date: 1541 transitive verb 1. to cast off ; discard …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • abdicate — verb /ˈæbdɪkeɪt/ a) To surrender, renounce or relinquish, as sovereign power; to withdraw definitely from filling or exercising, as a high office, station, dignity; as, to abdicate the throne, the crown, the papacy. Note: The word abdicate was… …   Wiktionary\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8661805391311646} +{"content": "\n(redirected from jennies)\nAlso found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia.\nRelated to jennies: spinning jennies\n\n (jĕn′ē)\nn. pl. jen·nies\n1. The female of certain animals, especially a donkey or a wren.\n2. A spinning jenny.\n\n[From the name Jenny.]\nAmerican Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.\n\nn, pl -nies\n1. (Mechanical Engineering) a hand-operated machine for turning up the edge of a piece of sheet metal in preparation for making a joint\n2. (Animals) the female of certain animals or birds, esp a donkey, ass, or wren\n3. (Mechanical Engineering) short for spinning jenny\n4. (Billiards & Snooker) billiards snooker an in-off. See long jenny, short jenny\n[C17: from the name Jenny, diminutive of Jane]\nCollins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014\n\njen•ny\n\n(ˈdʒɛn i)\n\nn., pl. -nies.\n2. the female of certain animals, esp. a female donkey or a female bird.\n[1590–1600; generic use of Jenny, proper name]\nRandom House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nA female donkey, but it was also a name sometimes applied to female mules.\n1001 Words and Phrases You Never Knew You Didn’t Know by W.R. Runyan Copyright © 2011 by W.R. Runyan\nThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:\nNoun1.Jenny - United States architect who designed the first skyscraper in which a metal skeleton was used (1832-1907)\n2.jenny - female donkey\nBased on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.\n\nn (= donkey)Eselin f; (= mule)weibliches Maultier; (= spinning jenny)(frühe) Feinspinnmaschine\nCollins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9267529249191284} +{"content": "The Narrow Gate\n\nThe Narrow Gate\n\nby Jonathan Rice\n\nMembers save with free shipping everyday! \nSee details\n\nPeter Addison, an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Wisconsin, is determined to earn tenure. But all his dreams for a successful academic career, a first child with his wife Laura, and a reconciled relationship with his older brother Simon are complicated when he is diagnosed with leukemia.\nPeter questions his religious beliefs as he struggles with cancer and the temptation to end his life offered by his brother, a psychiatrist and amateur illusionist. During their visit to Ireland, Peter learns a shocking truth about Simon and discovers a humbling reality about himself.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781505438871\nPublisher: CreateSpace Publishing\nPublication date: 01/15/2015\nPages: 240\nProduct dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.55(d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nJonathan Rice lives near Madison, Wisconsin, with his wife Joan.\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5514329671859741} +{"content": "\nAll Glory to God that I finally finished this piece. 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Meet Maxine Kiss, the Earth’s last protector.”\n\nThis novella, a prequel to The Iron Hunt, was originally published as part of the Wild Thing anthology.\n\n~ 3 Stars ~\n\nHunter Kiss is the Prequel to the Hunter Kiss series by Marjorie M. Liu. I recommend reading this before you start The Iron Hunt book 1. Hunter Kiss is full of action, romance, in the non-traditional sense, and intrigue from beginning to end.\n\nThe prequel is written POV and explains about Maxine, her background story, as well as her meeting Grant. She is someone who has no home, no roots and avoids men like the plague. She sure did fall into bed with Grant very quickly and I did not feel that much chemistry between them. Not to sure about this relationship. Will see how the books work this one out.\n\nMaxine also has tattoos that come to life when the sun sets and these tattoos are not ordinary tattoos.  The author explains the myriad species of spirits and demons who have invade this world. Humans who are possessed and that Maxine can see them.  \n\nThe story was interesting. The writing style though made the book feel more formal and old fashioned. It’s not in the past nor was it decades ago. This style made the story move more slowly and hard for me to connect to the characters. I plan to read Iron Hunt and see what happens next, though I’m not in a big hurry to check it out.\n\nBorrowed from library. 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It feels good. It's never ending. Where has love taken you? Spilled Milk exposes the emotions of a woman having total control and none at all. You will journey with her down varied paths; twisting and yearning through love, lust, sexuality and growth. This collection of poetry and prose tells stories of unraveling through love experiences and coming to terms with ...more\nPaperback, 76 pages\nPublished September 1st 2008 by Yolanda E. Williams\nMore Details... edit details\n\nFriend Reviews\n\nTo see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.\n\nReader Q&A\n\nTo ask other readers questions about Spilled Milk, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Spilled Milk\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. 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You don't have to know this woman personally to feel her presence next to you when you read her work.....but ...more\nFeb 19, 2009 Yoli220 rated it it was amazing\nRecommends it for: anyone over 18\nRecommended to Yoli220 by: life\n\"Spilled Milk\" is a collection of short stories (prose and poetry), exposing the emotions of a woman in and out of Love.\n\nThis book speaks to the emotions we have kept secret...to the part of us we have tried to protect...and to the thoughts we hate to even admit to ourselves. 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Her blossoming friendship with Ellie and Fen has seen her through some dark times, and she’s managed to land two jobs – waitress at The Little Duck Pond Café and working as a weekend tour guide at Brambleberry Manor, the country house that’s been in Fen’s family for generations.\n\nSure, life isn’t totally perfect. There’s the irritating know-it-all guy who keeps popping up on her manor tours, for a start. He seems determined to get under Jaz’s skin whether she likes it or not. But she supposes it’s a small price to pay for the relative peace she’s found, living in Sunnybrook.\n\nBut just as Jaz is beginning to think rosier times are on the horizon, a shock encounter looks set to shatter her fragile happiness.\n\nWill she be forced to flee from Sunnybrook and everyone she’s grown so fond of? Or will she find the strength to stand her ground and finally face up to the nightmares of the past?\n\nThis novella is part of a trilogy:\n\nSpring at The Little Duck Pond Café\n\nSummer at The Little Duck Pond Café\nWinter at The Little Duck Pond Café\n\nAbout Rosie Green\n\nRosie Green has been scribbling stories ever since she was little. Back then they were rip-roaring adventure tales with a young heroine in perilous danger of falling off a cliff or being tied up by ‘the baddies’. Thankfully, Rosie has moved on somewhat, and now much prefers to write romantic comedies that melt your heart and make you smile, with really not much perilous danger involved at all, unless you count the heroine losing her heart in love.\nRosie’s brand new series of novellas is centred on life in a village café. The first, Spring at the Little Duck Pond Café, is out on March 22nd 2018.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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(And, let’s be honest, which writers don’t like being creative?)\n\nEvery other month, starting in March, we’ll be setting a play for everyone to read. From this, we challenge you to write a 10 page short play inspired by what you’ve read.\n\nAfter each submission window, we’ll then select the winner from that round who can look forward to having their play read by actors at the final members meet-up of 2019!\n\nNever fear if you aren’t selected, though, as we’ll be reading 4 plays this year, which means you’ve got 4 chances to get your shiny new short play read. Yep, you read that right, 4 CHANCES.\n\nThe first play is announced next week, and anyone is more than welcome to read along with us, but to submit your inspired short play you must be a LPW member. 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The collision was caused by excess speed.\n\nMeanings and usages of similar words and phrases\n\nLatest words\n\nHiNative is a platform for users to exchange their knowledge about different languages and cultures. We cannot guarantee that every answer is 100% accurate.\n\nNewest Questions\nNewest Questions (HOT)\nTrending questions", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8509220480918884} +{"content": "Lady Churchill’s Robot* Wristlet No. 20\n\nJune 2007\n\nAvailable as an ebook from Weightless Books.\n\n$5 · Approximately 30 sheets of paper, printed on each side and folded making 30 pages of Good Stuff all in glorious technicolor black & white.\n“A winning blend of fiction, non-fiction and poetry, Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet specializes in professionalism and never, ever takes no for an answer. It’s a confident collection that wears its pretensions on its sleeve and yet somehow, never manages to get all exclusionary in its approach. Gavin J. Grant and Kelly Link head up this litzine and in doing so, feature the work from close to two dozen contributors, all with a serious creative bent and credentials to match. Most of the material is pretty insular and you’ll get a pretty good flavour for each author if you allow yourself a couple of re-reads per selection. Luckily, with so much choice and a good range of styles on hand, you’re bound to find at least one contribution that’ll push your buttons and/or turn your crank. For me, that would be Rose Black’s The Secretary, a brief, real life glimpse at the autopsy of a mother’s desk and all the hopes and secrets that once lived inside. Not really sure why I found this so affecting, but perhaps it was the blunt, no BS style in which the piece was written. And there was plenty of other goodness within, all tastefully bound with a couple of well-placed staples and a nifty brownish, beige cover featuring a nuclear active robot.”\n—Cameron Gordon, Broken Pencil\n\nMade in the Spring of 2007 by:\nGavin J. Grant · Kelly Link\nJedediah Berry · Michael Deluca · Heidi Smith · Lauren Smith · Caitlin Beck\n\nMarly Youmans — Prolegomenon to the Adventures of Childe Phoenix\nAnil Menon — Invisible Hand\nEdward McEneely — Consider the Snorklepine\nSteven Bratman — Under the Skin\nMichael Hartford — The Oologist’s Cabinet\nM. Brock Moorer — The Third Kind of Darkness\nLaura Evans — Workshop\nAmelia Beamer — Krishnaware\nMeghan McCarron — I’ll Give In\nJon Hansen — In the Lobby of the Mission Palms\nKaren Joy Fowler — The Last Worders\n\nNeile Graham — The Tattoos I Don’t Have\nNeile Graham — Westness Walk\nRose Black — The Secretary\nDavid Blair — Five Poems\n\nGwenda Bond — Dear Aunt Gwenda\nWilliam Smith — Eleven Things\n\ncover art\nNathaniel Meyer\n\nLady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, No.20 June 2007. ISSN 1544-7782 Text in Bodoni Book. Titles in Imprint MT Shadow. Since 1996 LCRW has usually appeared in June and November from Small Beer Press, 150 Pleasant St., #306, Easthampton, MA 01027· [email protected] · smallbeerpress.com/lcrw $5 per single issue or $20/4. Contents © the authors. All rights reserved. Submissions, requests for guidelines, & all good things should be sent to the address above. No SASE: no reply. Sometimes our responses are slower than others, sorry. Please change the world for the better today. Thanks for reading.\n\nThe 20 of Robots is a card in our new tarot set (to be released in a couple of years once we work out what kind of set has a 20 in it). Printed by Paradise Copies, 21 Conz Street, Northampton, MA 01060 413-585-0414\n\n* A rose is a rose by any other tablature.\n\nLeave a Reply", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9993371367454529} +{"content": "Skip to Main Content (Press Enter)\nAdd to Bookshelf\n\nLong Live the Post Horn!\n\nBest Seller\nPaperback $19.95\nSep 15, 2020 | ISBN 9781788733137\n\nBuy from Other Retailers:\n\nSee All Formats (1) +\n\n Sep 15, 2020 | ISBN 9781788733137\n\n Buy from Other Retailers:\n\n • Sep 15, 2020 | ISBN 9781788733151\n\n Buy from Other Retailers:\n\nProduct Details\n\n“The ordinary becomes vibrant and life-affirming in Long Live the Post Horn!, an engrossing novel about how evenhopeless battles are worth fighting.”\n—Eileen Gonzalez, Foreword Reviews\n\n“Quirky, unsettling.”\nKirkus Reviews\n\n“Hjorth’s substantive and witty novel of personal growth delivers on multiple levels.”\nPublishers Weekly\n\n“An emotional, philosophical read…this book is wonderful, and I would urge you to seek it out.”\n—Elspells Books\n\n“Immersive, original…I really would urge you to read it, to be surprised, and to maybe let it change the way you see certain things.”\n\n“A superb story about a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown”\nThe Modern Novel\n\n“Wrenching tenderness from the mouth of irony, Hjorth proves how major effects don’t always come from the heavy-foot pedals.”\n—Lit Hub (“Most Anticipated Books of 2020”), John Freeman\n\n“Long Live the Post Horn! is a brilliant study of the mundane, full of unexpected detours and driving prose. … Hjorth’s novel ingeniously orbits the intimate stories that are possible only when a character has put words on paper and sent them through the post.”\n—John Freeman, New York Times Book Review\n\n“A wry and thoughtful take on contemporary life and love … Full of gorgeous Scandi gloom and bleak truths about human relationships”\nDaily Mail\n\n“[In] Long Live the Post Horn!, the saga of the EU postal directive is an inspired context for a story about personal despair and political awakening.”\n—Brian Dillon, 4Columns\n\n“An acidic portrait of one woman’s fight to save the postal service.”\n—Megan Evershed, The New Republic\n\n“An engaging, well-honed novel … Hjorth’s writing is both spare and, in an understated way, humorous.”\n—R.P. Finch, PopMatters\n\n“Hjorth holds a magnifying glass to her characters and they fry like ants under the merciless sunlight of her writing. No one of them escapes unscathed, there are no heroes or villains; what we get is a picture of life in a social democracy that is fraying at the edges.”\n—Charlotte Barslund, Literary Hub\n\n“Hjorth expertly interrogates feelings of inadequacy in concise paragraphs of wry prose”\nNew Statesman\n\n“Droll and rather delightful”\n\n“A novel about the chicanery of governmental politics has no right to be this absorbing”\nMorning Star\n\n“A big strange wonderful paper hug of a book … I cannot recommend it highly enough”\n—The Literary Addict\n\n“Hjorth asks us to imagine a world where those with narrative power protect the stories of the people over the interests of commerce. … The timing was right for this book in Norway in 2012, and the timing is right for us now. A novel like Long Live the Post Horn! does not come around often enough.”\n—Makenna Goodman, Los Angeles Review of Books\n\n“funny, wry, insightful, and finally sincere.”\n—Fiona McFarlane\n\n“The brilliance of Vigdis Hjorth is her ability to match a distinctive lack of sentimentality with a seductive and questing idealism”\n—Emily Stewart, Saturday Paper\n\n“Hjorth’s novel is a jolting tour de force impossible to put down, gleaming with philosophical insight and tenderness in the most unexpected places.”\n—Denise Rose Hansen, 3:AM Magazine\n\n“Slim but fulfilling … Hjorth’s brisk, spare prose invigorates Long Live the Post Horn!, making it a captivating read.”\n—Robert Allen Papinchak, World Literature Today\n\n“Luminous … Lucidly translated by Charlotte Barslund, this slight novel – a chapterless stream of consciousness interrupted by dialogue – can be read in a single sitting.”\n—Chloë Ashby, Times Literary Supplement\n\n“Gripping, inspiring, and politically revolutionary”\n—Alexandra Kleeman, Vanity Fair\n\n“Long Live the Post Horn! is an ordinary person’s epic tale of how it feels to emerge from the thralldom of apathy: how one feeble movement unleashes the torrential energy of life renewed.”\n—Ingrid D. Rowland, New York Review of Books\n\n“Made me want to storm the barricades of Royal Mail”\n—Rebecca Liu, White Review\n\n“A strange and funny and psychologically incisive novel about how community can revitalise, how grassroots activism and empathy are the salves in a world made lonely and malignant by individualism”\n—Susannah Dickey, Big Issue\n\nLong Live the Post Horn! is a reaffirming novel that reminds one of how sliding into depression is so seamless it barely registers as motion of any kind.”\n—Utkarsh Mani Tripathi, Vogue India\n\nLooking for More Great Reads?\n21 Books You’ve Been Meaning to Read\nBack to Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6451623439788818} +{"content": "Gilbert  Lazard\nSelected Publications:\nAnnounced on LINGUIST :  Actancy\nDissertation Director * of: Diachronic Study of Persian Verbal System (10th-16th Centuries): From a balance to another?\n(Agnes Lenepveu-Hotz, Author)\n\n* This information has been submitted by the dissertation author.\n\nAdd to Linguist Directory Update your entry", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999587535858154} +{"content": "King Lear\n\nKing Lear\n\nby William Shakespeare\n\nRelated History & Literature on Shmoop\n\nAvailable to teachers only as part of the Teaching King Lear Teacher Pass\n\nTeaching King LearTeacher Pass includes:\n\n • Assignments & Activities\n • Reading Quizzes\n • Current Events & Pop Culture articles\n • Discussion & Essay Questions\n • Challenges & Opportunities\n • Related Readings in Literature & History\n\nSample of Related History & Literature on Shmoop\n\n 1. Shakespeare Biography\n Check out our biography on Will Shakespeare – a great resource for teachers and students. \n\n 2. Are You There God(ot)? It's Me, Lear.\n Compare our Waiting for Godot guide to our discussion of \"Justice\" in King Lear (http://www.shmoop.com/king-lear/justice-theme.html) for connections between Beckett's absurdist drama and the seemingly existential philosophy in Shakespeare's \"bleakest play.\" ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9976202249526978} +{"content": "TOOT is an abbreviation for:\n\nTech Out Of Towner\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for TOOT in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nWhat does TOOT mean?\n\ntoot(v.i.)\n(of a horn or whistle) to give forth its characteristic sound.\n\nsee more on Definitions.net»\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"TOOT.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2013. 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Read more about him here on the Simon and Schuster site, and here on IMDb (Internet Movie Database).\n\nPlease follow and share:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.984183132648468} +{"content": "Home – Page 19 – Bee Readin'\n\nWelcome to Bee Readin’!\n\nWelcome to my blog where I’m talkin’ everything books. I love to read and talk about great books, fun reading quotes and gift ideas for the book lover.\n\nHave you ever read a great book and are jumpin’ up and down ‘cuz you are dying to talk to someone about the book? You’re in the right spot. Grab a cup of tea and let’s chat.\n\nLet’s Bee Readin’\n\nThe Pecan Man by Cassie Dandridge Selleck\n\nThe Pecan Man (pronounced Pee-can) is a beautifully written Southern Fiction novel.  But who is the Pecan Man?  Children are afraid of him, parents call their children inside when he is around.  This man is seen riding around town on a rickety, rusty old bike and a bag of pecans tied to the handlebars.  Eldred\n\nRead More »\n\nThe Husband’s Secret by Liane Moriarty\n\nHave you read it?  If not, you absolutely need to read this book. I just finished The Husband’s Secret and loved, loved, loved it!  The quote on the opening page reads, “To err is human: to forgive, divine” ~ Alexander Pope The quote applies to this book in more ways than you can imagine. The\n\nRead More »\n\nPrayers for Sale by Sandra Dallas\n\nPrayers for Sale is a beautifully written story that takes place in a small Colorado mining town, Middle Swan.  The town is based on the author’s hometown of Breckenridge, Colorado. The story follows two incredibly strong women.  Hennie Comfort who is in the later years of life and Nit Spindle, a very young and newly\n\nRead More »\n\nMr. Penumbra’s 24 Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan\n\nThe title of the book caught my eye.  The book sounded interesting with a bit of intrigue, so I add it to my personal reading list.  Mr. Penumbra’s 24 Hour Bookstore was another one I tackled over the holidays. The book is written by Robin Sloan and it is his first novel.  The book is\n\nRead More »\n\nReadin’ Inspiration\n\nNever read a book through merely because you have begun it.\n\n~ John Witherspoon\n\nSubscribe to My Book Reviews\n\nEnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new reviews by email.\n\n© 2014 -2023 Bee Readin’, All Rights Reserved\n\nScroll to Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9875757694244385} +{"content": "The Caretaker\n\nThe Caretaker\n\nfor $ 9.99 , or download a preview\n\n9.99 The Caretaker http://covers.feedbooks.net/item/486027.jpg?t=1404868229 http://www.feedbooks.com/item/486027/the-caretaker?utm_medium=uwishlist&utm_source=amazon\n\nWho is the caretaker hiding in the shadows of the Martha's Vineyard mansions he tends?\n\nBack in India, Ranjit Singh commanded an elite army squad. But that was years ago, before his Army career ended in dishonor, shattering his reputation. Driven from his homeland, he is now a caretaker on the exclusive resort island of Martha's Vineyard, looking after the vacation homes of the rich and powerful. One harsh winter, faced with no other choice, he secretly moves his family… (more)\n\nEditorial reviews (3 reviews)\n\nThis debut novel, the first in a trilogy, promises a new, exotic hero for intrigue-loving readers. It also offers a rare look at the deep philosophy of the Sikh religion, something new in American literature.\n\nThe Caretaker is a wonderful and suspenseful debut novel.\n\nWe have an excellent new novelist in our midst.\n\nComments (0 comments)\n\nNo comment yet. Sign in to post a comment.\n\nBook Details  \n\nPublisher: St. Martin's Press (May 21, 2013)\n\nCollection: Minotaur Books\n\nFormat: EPUB\n\nProtection: DRM\n\nLanguage: English\n\nLook for similar items  ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.988510251045227} +{"content": "Helen's Corner - Book I\n#896769 added November 6, 2016 at 10:31pm\nRestrictions: None\nA Wish\nIf I could but have one wish,\n         You can be sure it would be this\nThat our love would long endure,\n         That you'd be mine and I'd be yours.\n\nBut since this wish I cannot hold\n         In days gone by when I am old,\nI'll think of you and my thoughts will tower,\n         Above the embers of my lonely hours.\n\n                             Dedicated to A.K.\n\nCirca 1940-1942\n\n© Copyright 2016 tucknits (UN: tucknits at Writing.Com). All rights reserved.\ntucknits has granted InkSpot.Com, its affiliates and its syndicates non-exclusive rights to display this work.\n... powered by: Writing.Com\nOnline Writing Portfolio * Creative Writing Online", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996004700660706} +{"content": "\nArchive for the 'Festive' Category\n\nChristmas Activity Booklet\n\nWednesday, December 21st, 2016\n\nI have created this Christmas Activity Booklet, they are all made at home by me and my husband – rock on printer and binding machine!!! It contains a craft activity tutorial, festive poetry, colouring in, a story and a puzzle. It is one of a series of booklets I am creating at the moment including […]\n\nChristmas Fayre :)\n\nThursday, December 1st, 2016\n\nJust a reminder that I have a few things for sale this festive season! Starting with Love: A Stranger Dream which is a non-linear visual poem on identity presented as a colouring book. < iframe style=”width:120px;height:240px;” marginwidth=”0″ marginheight=”0″ scrolling=”no” frameborder=”0″ src=”//ws-eu.amazon-adsystem.com/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&OneJS=1&Operation=GetAdHtml&MarketPlace=GB&source=ac&ref=qf_sp_asin_til&ad_type=product_link&tracking_id=httpwwwsnellp-21&marketplace=amazon®ion=GB&placement=1530078490&asins=1530078490&linkId=&show_border=true&link_opens_in_new_window=true”> Then there is the audio which you can listen to for free or by […]\n\nTrue Believers 2016 – EPIC!!!\n\nSunday, February 28th, 2016\n\nThe WigglyPet Press ie us went to the local comic book convention in Cheltenham. The True Believers Comicbook Festival. We took the baby yeti from The Little Book of Spoogy Poetry who was a little bit worried when it saw the pictures of itself! We made a new book stack out of an old storage […]\n\nTrue Believers Comic FEst Tomorrow!\n\nFriday, February 5th, 2016\n\nTomorrow I will be at the Ok True Believers Comic Festival – I have 15 titles including the much loved Wiggly Pet Adventures, poetry zines and Winter’s Bloom. The new one which I am still binding into shape as we speak is my illustrated non-linear concrete/visual poem about identity – A Stranger Dream – of […]\n\nThe WigglyPets Press at Bristol Bizaar\n\nMonday, December 21st, 2015\n\nOnly a few days left of the Bristol Bizaar now! We are based at The Island in Bristol and there are some amazing things here – this is my stall complete with the story telling tree sans it’s normal poetry bees!\n\nBristol Bizar Pop Up Shop\n\nTuesday, December 1st, 2015\n\nI am going to be taking part in the Market Under the Moon/Bristol Bizar’s Christmas Pop Up Shop at the Island in Bristol. I believe it is the old police station. It’s above an art gallery and will be there for 2 weeks. I’m taking poetry as well as craft things Poetry wise there will […]\n\nComic Book – Craft Fair\n\nSaturday, November 21st, 2015\n\nThis Sunday we are going to be splitting in 2 and doing a magical flit to The True Believers Comic Book Christmas Faire at Smokey Joes in Cheltenham, and ALSO the Cranham Craft Fayre. I’ll be taking The Little Book of Festive Poetry and Winters Bloom plus the stickers and cards and things I’ve made. […]\n\nThe Little Book of Festive Poetry\n\nMonday, December 24th, 2012\n\nSo I am taking along copies of The Little Book of Festive Poetry to the Cranham Craft Fayre tomorrow! I will sign them if asked and profit goes to buy the school new books for their library. Its on from 10 – 4 and I will also have copies of Running to Stand Still an […]\n\nSarah’s Christmas Collection – Audio Book\n\nFriday, December 7th, 2012\n\nI have create an audio book / album of various festive stuff – so that is poems from The Little Book of Festive Poetry, a story about a little mouse called Percival’s Christmas Wish and a song, not to mention some actual sleigh bells! Sarah’s Christmas Collection by Sarah Snell-Pym Unfortunately Bandcamp have decided the […]\n\nIt’s Christmas Time!\n\nThursday, November 29th, 2012\n\nWell ok not quiet yet but with two weddings to attend and the presents only half knitted I need to think Christmassy. Also I wanted to try and get all the hard graft for The Little Book of Festive Poetry sorted. I was going to leave the audio version until next year but I’ve built […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9561000466346741} +{"content": "GWI editor worked on this book\n\nHire a ghostwriter here. One of our Ghost Writer, Inc. team members, a best selling ghost, created the proposal, \"edited\" the book, got it published and caused the production of the related movie. It became a blockbuster starring Queen Latifah and Jennifer Garner in 2016. Showings have finished, hope you rent the DVD or Blu-Ray!\n\nMonday, April 4, 2016\n\nDescartes Relationship with Bohrian Physics - Same thing or sane thing?\n\n“I Think, Therefore I am” Confused: What does this Phrase Mean?\n\nPosted on  \n\nRene Descartes\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nPlease be sure your comments relate solely to the writing and editing fields, potentially including the marketing and publishing aspects involved. Ghost writing comments are especially encouraged, as well as ones involving book editing and questions about getting marketed and published. 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She appears resilient and tenacious, but inside, she'About the Author\n\nColleen Hoover is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty-three novels, including It Starts with UsIt Ends with Us, All Your Perfects, Ugly Love, and Verity. In 2015, Colleen and her family founded a nonprofit called The Bookworm Box, a bookstore and monthly book subscription service. Colleen lives in Texas with her husband and their three boys. For more information, please visit ColleenHoover.com.\n\nPraise For…\n\n\"Unique, unlike anything else out there... Go out and read it already.\"\n— Tammara Webber, New York Times Bestselling author of Easy\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9781476715902\nISBN-10: 1476715904\nPublisher: Atria Books\nPublication Date: September 18th, 2012\nPages: 352\nLanguage: English\nSeries: Slammed", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000032186508179} +{"content": "Top 10 Books of 2020\n\nPosted on by\n\nIt’s time for the Top 10 of 2020 and we hope you will join in.  Thank you to Books of My Heart for hosting the Top 10 of 2020. This year was a challenge for me in reading/listening.  It started off well, but then COVID hit and I hit a few reading slumps throughout the year. I did get about 30 New Releases read in 2020.  In no particular order here is my Top 10 Books of 2020. (Pictures link to reviews.)\n\nTop 10 Books of 2020\n\nI’d love to hear from you!\nWhat are some of your Top 10 Books of 2020?\n\nMonday, December 21st – Top 10 Books of 2020\n(favorite reads in 2020, read and published in 2020)\nTuesday, December 22nd – Top 10 Audiobooks of 2020\n(favorite audiobooks both published and read in 2020)\nWednesday, December 23rd – Top 10 Book Covers of 2020\n(favorite book covers from 2020)\nThursday, December 24th – Top 10 Book Characters of 2020\n(favorite book characters from books published in 2020)\nFriday, December 25th – Your Top 10 choice: Narrators, Couples, New to Me or your own idea\nSaturday, December 26th – Top 10 Books I Want in 2021\n\nDaily, Weekly, or Monthly Mail\n\nI'm an outdoor sun loving reader living near San Fransisco. I’m a mother, wife, animal & book lover. I'm the owner, reviewer & mind behind Angel’s Guilty Pleasures. My favorite animals are horses & dogs. As for reading I love all things paranormal & urban fantasy & my favorite shifters are dragons.\n\nCategory: Yearly Top 10 | Tags:\n\n8 comments on “Top 10 Books of 2020\n\n 1. Oh great! There are a few there that I still need to read!\n Melliane recently posted…Year Two by Leia Stone\n\n 2. I’ve got Sweep With Me on the TBR pile as well as Sinister Magic and the Jennifer Ashley series. I loved Touch of Magic, too. I hit a slump back in the spring and summer, but was fortunate it went away by fall.\n\n Here’s my list over on FB: https://www.facebook.com/delightedreader/posts/3824670987551616\n Sophia Rose recently posted…Top 10 Books I’ve Read in 2020\n\n • My slump has been on and of all year. It’s just not been a very good year for reading. I did a lot of re-reading. Thank’s for visiting and sharing your list.\n\n 3. Well I’ve read and loved 4 of those. Some of the rest are on my list. That’s the only problem with reading other people’s lists, it adds to the overwhelming tbr. Thanks for joining us in celebrating the Top 10!\n Anne – Books of My Heart recently posted…Top 10 Books I’ve Read in 2020\n\n • I love seeing the Top 10 lists at the end of the year even if it does add to my TBR. Thanks for visiting!\n\n 4. Sweep with Me – love that book and the whole series. I haven’t done my year-end favorites yet. Even though I didn’t read nearly as much as usual, I did find some good ones this year.\n Jen recently posted…Review: When a Rogue Meets His Match by Elizabeth Hoyt\n\n • Love Andrews team. Can’t wait to see your favorites. This year was tough. I did a lot of re-reading and had so many reading slumps, but I did get a few new stuff in. Thank’s for visiting!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Juniper Books Inc\n\nChristian Philosophy Conceptions, Continuations and Challenges\n\nRegular price $75.00 $0.00 Unit price per\nShipping calculated at checkout.\n\nJ. Aaron Simmons\n\nOxford University Press\n\nOxford, U.K.\n\n2019  stated first edition published in 2019\n\nHard cover.  Black boards with gilt lettering on spine. Miniscule wrinkle at spine base front.  Pages clear and bright. Binding tight.  Glossy pictorial dust jacket. Fine condition.  Heavy. ", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9977866411209106} +{"content": "Meet My Main Character Blog Tour\n\nPosted on Updated on\n\nI’ve been tagged by lovely fellow blogger, and amazingly talented author of,\n\nhttp://www.amazon.com/Tally-Intuitive-Life-Mary-Clark-ebook/dp/B00ES29YIA/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=1-1&qid=1377536398\n\nMary Clark, in the Meet My Main Character Blog Tour. Visit her at Literary Eyes.\n\nOn this particular blog tour, we get to answer questions about My Main Character in a Work In Progress. I find this particularly cool because we get to tag fellow authors who are both published or as yet unpublished, but also scribbling away. To the questions…….\n\n1. What is the name of your character? Is he/she fictional or a historic person?\n\nI’m working on more than one book at the moment, and quite liking the idea of publishing more than one at the same time. I have a couple of the Shadow People series on the go, because I’m finding that with such a large amount of books to write, it’s easier and much more fun this way. There are a core of characters who all have greater or lesser parts along the way, but Natalie is obviously the connecting thread. She is absolutely fictional.\n\n2. When and where is the story set?\n\nThe story takes place on various planets, including Earth and Lapillus, also in various dimensions and space. The timescale is huge (billions of years) as far as the overall story is concerned, but generally is set in the present.\n\n3. What should we know about him/her?\n\nFrom a very ordinary woman, who doesn’t believe in aliens, reincarnation, demons, or any form of otherworldly myth, she finds out along her journey that not only do these things exist, but she is very much a part of all of them.\n\n4. What is the main conflict? What messes up his/her life?\n\nBecause the first book is already written, it’s already known that her sudden and unforeseen trip to the world of Lapillus, and the discovery of the Nefandus turned her life upside down. The main conflict is fighting off evil creatures that can be both solid and spectral, and finding out what they want. There are quite a few enigmas to be solved, but I don’t want to post any spoilers, so I’ll say that apart from trying to find a way to destroy the demonic Nefandus, a large part of her trip is finding out more about the Zoo worlds of the Gretch, where they come from, and what their agenda is.\n\n5. What is the personal goal of the character?\n\nTo accept her destiny.\n\n6. Is there a working title for this novel, and can we read more about it?\n\nThe second book in the Shadow People series is called The Hunger, and already has its cover, designed by the multi-talented and most cool Chris Graham.\n\n7. When can we expect the book to be published?\n\nIn a couple of months, if I decide to publish more than one at a time, or sooner if I don’t.\n\nSP2 The Hunger - Version 1 2\n\nI’ve tagged four fabulous authors – all inspirations to me, who if they take on this challenge will post their own My Main Character blogs on the 26th May.\n\nSally Cronin\nWonderful friend who does so, so much, and all of it so well. Brilliant author, expert on health and wellbeing, radio host, and all around lovely lady. The world is most definitely a nicer and very much more interesting place with her in it.\n\nAilsa Abraham\nAilsa is an inspiration to me, and I love her indomitable spirit, and down to earth character. She laughs in the face of adversity, and gets us all laughing with her. She is a hugely popular author, because she’s so good at what she does.\n\nSherri Matthews\nI can’t wait to read Sherri’s upcoming book! I look forward to all of her blog posts, where her warmth, affection, and seriously powerful writer’s muscle are plain to see. She’s another who I am honoured to call friend.\n\nWeaver Grace\nAnother book I’m eagerly anticipating, again from another wonderful lady who is my friend. Warm, witty, and with a seriously large allocation of genius, she definitely is an author to keep your eyeball on.\n\n33 thoughts on “Meet My Main Character Blog Tour\n\n The Story Reading Ape said:\n May 20, 2014 at 8:27 am\n\n Nice insights, great authors lineup – oh – and great book cover Jo 😀 😀 😀\n\n jorobinson176 responded:\n May 20, 2014 at 9:38 am\n\n Aaah – the humble one. 😀 It is a great line up – and possibly a bit sexist, but what can we do…. 😀\n\n The Story Reading Ape said:\n May 20, 2014 at 9:42 am\n\n LOL – I know from my own experience that my fellow male primates can Talk the Talk but often forego Walking the Walk when it comes to sending in their articles LOL 😀\n\n jorobinson176 responded:\n May 21, 2014 at 6:46 am\n\n You see now. 😀 Just as well I grabbed lateness as my brand early. 😀\n\n Smorgasbord - Variety is the Spice of Life. said:\n May 20, 2014 at 8:45 am\n\n Thank you so much Jo I am honoured and I will of course be delighted to take part. Love the book cover. ♥♥♦♦\n\n jorobinson176 responded:\n May 20, 2014 at 9:37 am\n\n Your acceptance is the honour Sally – love it! Chris is a genius with his covers – I think he secretly reads minds, while pretending to munch on bananas. 😀 XXXX\n\n mihrank said:\n May 20, 2014 at 9:41 am\n\n wow – amazing – you deserve to shine! way to go!\n\n Charles Yallowitz said:\n May 20, 2014 at 10:40 am\n\n Love the idea of Zoo Worlds. The fact that there’s more than one makes it so much more intriguing.\n\n jorobinson176 responded:\n May 21, 2014 at 6:45 am\n\n I’m having a lot of fun with them – mostly – the Gretch are not cool, and abduct beings from many planets to “play with”. 🙂\n\n Charles Yallowitz said:\n May 21, 2014 at 10:56 am\n\n I hate to admit how interesting they side. Reminds me of a character from Superman who collects rare, one-of-a-kind creatures for his personal zoo.\n\n ailsaabrahamwp said:\n May 20, 2014 at 11:14 am\n\n Oooooo excitable! *runs around throwing fish everywhere* I will be honoured and delighted to take up the challenge. Thank you so much! Great article, Jo – Otter xxxx\n\n jorobinson176 responded:\n May 21, 2014 at 6:42 am\n\n Love those quivering cute whiskers! Thank you Ailsa – this is soooooo cool! And a MWAH for Otter – thanks for all the fish! 🙂 XXXXXXX\n\n Smorgasbord - Variety is the Spice of Life. said:\n May 20, 2014 at 12:15 pm\n\n Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:\n I have been tagged by the wonderful Jo Robinson to partake in the meet the main character blog tour. I am delighted to accept the challenge and will proceed with next week. I have a few authors in mind to tag – great authors established and those just starting out. Thanks Jo – so sorry not near enough to enjoy a glass or two.\n\n Carol Balawyder said:\n May 20, 2014 at 1:40 pm\n\n Great cover!\n\n jorobinson176 responded:\n May 21, 2014 at 6:39 am\n\n Thanks Carol – I nearly fell off my chair when Chris first sent it over – it’s spot on for the story. 🙂\n\n PorterGirl said:\n May 20, 2014 at 3:43 pm\n\n All sounds very interesting indeed 🙂\n\n jorobinson176 responded:\n May 21, 2014 at 6:22 am\n\n Thank you – I love these get togethers. 🙂\n\n WeaverGrace said:\n May 21, 2014 at 1:15 am\n\n You know how you sometimes skip to the last page to see the scope of the story? I am breathless and nearly speechless. May 26. I’m glad we’re expecting rain the next few days, so the yard work/play/crafting will not distract me much. This is my first participation in a blog tour 🙂\n\n Back to the beginning of the story. Congrats on your recognition! Thanks for taking advantage of the opportunity, and sharing your work in progress. I’m really glad to read more about what you had mentioned here before.\n\n Lapillus makes me think of the beautiful watery blue color of a gemstone. I like how you describe Natalie as being part of things that she didn’t believe in. I like your element of finding out what evil creatures want.\n\n Thank you for all that your blog is, including a place where I am finding great reading. And thanks for all of your love. ❤\n\n jorobinson176 responded:\n May 21, 2014 at 6:14 am\n\n I’m really looking forward to seeing your post on your wip – you have a fascinating way with what you write – love it! Blog tours are good for scribblers – awards too – mentions of you on other blog sites ups your Google ranking and makes you more visible on the old interweb. 😉 Lapillus is made up of massive gemstones – psychic lady – there are mountains and boulders of them, and buildings of diamond, emerald, ruby and all that – it’s GORGEOUS. 😀 Thank you for all your lovely compliments Grace – you are a love, and deserve it back in bushels. ❤\n\n Vashti Quiroz-Vega said:\n May 21, 2014 at 5:39 pm\n\n Very cool Jo! The Hunger sounds very intriguing. I can’t wait! The cover looks great. Congrats Chris! 😀\n\n Sherri said:\n May 23, 2014 at 6:51 pm\n\n Oh Jo, I’m really honoured that you would ‘tag’ me for this blog hop. Does it count if my book is a memoir? I’m suddenly feeling way out of my depth……….arrrrrrrrghhhhh!!! Thank you so much for your lovely words, you are the best, a star…and my dear friend ❤ 🙂 ❤ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\n\n jorobinson176 responded:\n May 27, 2014 at 1:48 pm\n\n Late as usual I am. 😛 Your post was great – I’m really chuffed to see your storyline, and really looking forward to the book now. Cool tags too. HUGS, LOVE, AND MWAH! ❤ 🙂 XXXXXXXXXXXX\n\n Sherri said:\n May 27, 2014 at 2:36 pm\n\n Phew..I know I cheated but thought it was the best way to go!! I’m so excited that you are excited…keeps me going and so on I write…thanks again Jo, so much… ❤ 🙂 ❤ right back at ya…and always the same right back to you…and MWAH 😀 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\n\n Kev said:\n May 25, 2014 at 8:56 am\n\n I’ll definitely be getting Shadow People 2…The cover looks great! Let me know when it’s out, Jo! 🙂\n\n jorobinson176 responded:\n May 27, 2014 at 11:28 am\n\n Cool Kev! I’ll zoom a copy your way when it goes live – I can’t WAIT to see that cover in print too. 🙂\n\n Kev said:\n May 28, 2014 at 6:57 pm\n\n Thanks Jo…look forward to it. Yeah, that cover looks pretty cool and it complements the cover on your first book. 🙂\n\n literaryeyes said:\n May 28, 2014 at 3:13 am\n\n “To accept her destiny.” Wow. Shades of Isak Dinesen. And I love Chris Graham’s cover. Thanks for being part of the Tour.\n\n Meet My Main Character Blog Tour | Weaver Grace said:\n June 16, 2014 at 4:08 am\n\n […] answer questions about the main characters of their historical fiction novels. Jo describes her main character as being part of other-worldly myths that she (her main character) doesn’t […]\n\nLeave a Reply to Meet My Main Character Blog Tour | Weaver Grace Cancel reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nWordPress.com Logo\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. 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Your Facebook profile will also show your most recent blog posts.\n\nUp till now, my blog entries would show up as a note inside FB but wouldn't necessarily show up as part of the mini-feed. So I lose a few eyeballs. But with this showing up on my mini-feed, I will… Continue\n\nAdded by Dean on April 29, 2008 at 10:13pm — No Comments\n\nMy \"Checkmate\" Virtual Book Tour\n\nAt 7:21pm on April 28th, 2008, Jean Hackensmith said…\n\nSorry I haven't posted for so long. I've been busy writing and editing \"Checkmate\" and am so happy to say it is finally DONE and will be released May 1. \"Checkmate\" is the beginning of my \"break\" from the romance genre. It is classified as a \"romantic thriller,\" but is actually more thriller than romance. My family and friends actually laugh when I say there isn't even one love scene in the entire book! (I'm known for my steamy love… Continue\n\nAdded by Jean Hackensmith on April 28, 2008 at 7:24pm — No Comments\n\nWhat Does Your Email Address Say About You?\n\nHaving an email address that's branded\n\nwith your domain name creates a marketable\n\nand professional email address.\n\nAre you using the hotmail or yahoo\n\nemail services when it comes your\n\nbusiness, such as business cards,\n\nflyers, or website?\n\nHow series are you about your product,\n\nyour book?…\n\nAdded by C.F. Jackson on April 28, 2008 at 10:17am — 2 Comments\n\nAutumn Book Festival\n\nWe are having this years book festival on September 27, 2008 from 10-4 at the UAW Hall in Fostoria, Ohio. The registration fee is $35. We have added speakers and author readings this year. For more info email me at nlc_tcog7@yahoo.com\n\nAdded by Naomi Chapman on April 28, 2008 at 4:39am — 1 Comment\n\nThat Charming, Plaguey Justin\n\nWhen planning my novels I live on ‘Cloud Nine’ and give a lot of thought to my characters. 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Instead, I’m crawling up the learning curve, sweating through every step, panting as frustration reaches heights that cannot be measured.\n\nThe problem is that my screen reader operates with specific key commands - which worked beautifully with my previous operating system. Those same key commands instead of allowing me to navigate through different applications now spark a most annoying \"ding\"… Continue\n\nAdded by Janet Perez Eckles on April 27, 2008 at 6:19pm — No Comments\n\nAn Awsome Review!\n\nAmerican author Barbara Watkins is the latest reader of the book to provide a customer review, the following being the gist of the review which she has submitted to retailer Barnes & Noble for inclusion on their website. She was kind enough to send me a copy of her review in advance of it being published, and this is it:\n\nA Review by US Author, Barbara Watkins\n\nI started reading this afternoon and finished in just a few hours. It was AWESOME! I can't tell you how… Continue\n\nAdded by Brian L Porter on April 27, 2008 at 2:32am — No Comments\n\nWould You Like to Interview A New Age Expert on Your Blog?\n\nThis week, I'm starting to coordinate a special virtual blog tour for Dyan Garris. Some of you participated during the tour we are doing this month to promote her latest book Money and Manifesting. We appreciate every one that has participated with us.\n\nIn the middle of May, we are going to do a weeklong tour to promote the wide variety of life changing products and services that Dyan offers on her website. For anyone who hasn't visited her website - the address is… Continue\n\nAdded by Nikki Leigh on April 25, 2008 at 7:21pm — No Comments\n\nA Study in Red Now at W H Smith\n\nUK Readers may be interested to know that 'A Study in Red' has at last been added to the catalogue of W H Smith. It can be ordered for home delivery or I understand that it is also able to be ordered for collection at your local W H Smith store. The book can be found at http://www.whsmith.co.uk/CatalogAndSearch/ProductDetails-A+Study+in+Red+-9781554045273.html&tab=1…\n\nAdded by Brian L Porter on April 25, 2008 at 11:30am — 1 Comment\n\nInterview with James “Surendra” Conti, Manager of East West Bookstore\n\nInterview with James \"Surendra\" Conti, Manager of East West Bookstore\n\nLocated at the heart of Silicon Valley in Mountain View, California, East West is a big and beautiful space full of books, and quiet peaceful atmosphere. It is one of the biggest, if not The…\n\nAdded by Eylon Israely @ Eco-Libris on April 25, 2008 at 9:30am — No Comments\n\nGetting to Scale: Growing Your Business Without Selling Out – An Interview with Jill Bamburg\n\nGetting to Scale: Growing Your Business Without Selling Out – An Interview with Jill Bamburg\n\nGetting to…\n\nAdded by Eylon Israely @ Eco-Libris on April 24, 2008 at 10:30pm — No Comments\n\nQueen Anne - 1702 -1714 - Part One by Rosemary Morris Author of Tangled Hearts\n\nQueen Anne – Part 2\n\nPrincess Anne’s mother died and her father, James, Duke of York, had taken the unpopular step of becoming a Roman Catholic. Her uncle, the childless King Charles II, knew politics demanded his heirs, Anne and her elder sister, Mary, be raised in the Protestant faith. He appointed Lady Frances Villiers, a committed Anglican, as their governess and leased Richmond palace to Frances and her husband.\n\nThe princesses benefited from country air and were… Continue\n\nAdded by Rosemary Morris on April 24, 2008 at 11:08am — No Comments\n\nNew entry at the Aspiring Author blog\n\nHello all,\n\nI'm reaching out to all you aspiring authors in the world to find out what you think the reason is you're not published. Is it lack of time, lack of support, still searching for the right market?\n\nWander on over to the Aspiring Author blog and share your thoughts with me. Then later on we'll talk about some of these reasons and possible solutions.\n\nCheck out… Continue\n\nAdded by Cheryl C. Malandrinos on April 23, 2008 at 11:27pm — No Comments\n\nOn Writing, Finally\n\n3. Stop, look, and listen. And smell and taste while you’re at it. Books are a wonderful way to convey your ideas, but if you want to add texture and substance, you have to use all your senses. It’s not enough to say you ate delicious Buffalo chicken wings, though to be honest that should be enough. From what I understand, there are a few people that have never eaten Buffalo wings before. For those people, you can tell them about the steam rising off the plate of red-sauced chicken parts, awash… Continue\n\nAdded by Ron Adams on April 23, 2008 at 6:34pm — No Comments\n\nIf you read my previous post...\n\nIf you read my previous post, you learned the details of an experience about a snake.\n\nA reader brought up the point that this scenario could not have taken place because of strict Air Traffic violations/security/ strict laws about carry-on’s. And when clarifying this, my friend writes: “P. S. This story happened in the ‘70s and quarantine had been enforced after my friend was able to bring his \"pets\" home.”\n\nIsn’t that like life? Rules change, different measures are taken… Continue\n\nAdded by Janet Perez Eckles on April 23, 2008 at 7:15am — No Comments\n\nMonthly Archives\n\nSell Your Books!\n\nBook Marketing Blogs\n\nJohn Kremer created this Ning Network.\n\n© 2021   Created by John Kremer.   Powered by\n\nBadges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8819488883018494} +{"content": "Category Archive: Ramblings\n\nIllusive and Omnipresent\n\nAnd you can never hide from me.\n\nYou heal \n\nA Song of Sorts\n\nI bare my soul tonight And every night until I die; I’ve got nothing to hide. I have no fears of my own; My fears lie in the unknowns That lurk out of… Continue reading\n\nIt’s 3 a.m.\n\nI can’t bare the idea of going To bed early anymore. I simply must be way too tired To think, or feel, or deplore. I’m sleepy and my head is spinning, Around and… Continue reading\n\nEndings are not endings\n\nEndings are not endings unless you decide they are. On some level of awareness, you may recognize an ending when it occurs, but in the depths of your mind, it lingers on with… Continue reading\n\nMaking sense of chaos\n\nThe human race is growing exponentially and, with it, so is chaos. Masses cause chaos by nature and, with chaos, comes noise, toxicity and death, thus manifesting the core of this species’ darkness.… Continue reading\n\nWounds of the soul\n\nThey say that a person with a history of physical abuse exudes their painful experiences through their body language. They duck as a reflex reaction if you extend your hand for a handshake… Continue reading\n\nThe woman with a dagger in her heart\n\n  The hurting doesn’t subside; it prolongs for as long as God knows when. What happens is that, one day, you need to get out of bed and go to the grocery store.… Continue reading\n\nA moment of truth\n\nFrom this distance, I see nothing but distance Between my wants and my attainables.   In this instant, I feel nothing but despair Towards my hopes and the explainable.   In simplicity, lies… Continue reading\n\nOn optimism, realism and pessimism\n\nIn this day and age, it is not easy to be an optimist. It’s quite challenging to accept the abundance of difficulties each and every one of us goes through without experiencing some… Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8627228140830994} +{"content": "Terror in Bartley Springs\n\nTerror in Bartley Springs : Your Words Will Haunt You\n\n5 (1 rating by Goodreads)\nBy (author) \n\nFree delivery worldwide\n\nAvailable. Dispatched from the UK in 4 business days\nWhen will my order arrive?\n\nThe students are instructed to write a paper that will account for one third of their grade. The subject is your biggest fears. They were informed to be as graphic and as detailed as possible. They would be graded on originality, detail and how well they could successfully make the reader fear their fears. The students had no idea that they were writing their very own fate. Be careful what you write, because, Your Words Will Haunt You.show more\n\nProduct details\n\n • Paperback | 126 pages\n • 152.4 x 228.6 x 8.13mm | 244.94g\n • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform\n • United States\n • Large type / large print\n • Large Print\n • black & white illustrations\n\nAbout Trava D Barnett\n\nPeople fascinate me. I love all people and love to observe how we move about in this world. We are all different yet the same. We can share the same space and yet view things so differently. Because people fascinate me, I plan to write many books simply from my own observations and through my perception. This is only my third book, but I plan to get better with each release. I have several stories in my thoughts that I will be working hard at to put on paper. I am loving this ride and I hope that you will all take this journey with me. Thanks for reading.show more\n\nRating details\n\n1 ratings\n5 out of 5 stars\n5 100% (1)\n4 0% (0)\n3 0% (0)\n2 0% (0)\n1 0% (0)\nBook ratings by Goodreads\nGoodreads is the world's largest site for readers with over 50 million reviews. We're featuring millions of their reader ratings on our book pages to help you find your new favourite book. Close X", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7649394273757935} +{"content": "Tuesday, April 25, 2017\nOther Stanton's Categories\nHymn of The Nativity\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nHymn of The Nativity\n\nSheet Music\n\nVoicing/Format SATB\nComposer John Purifoy\nPublisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp\nCatalog # 08753176\n\nPrice: $1.80\n\nDigital version also available for purchase. Click here.\n\nProduct Description\n\nHymn of The Nativity Composed by John Purifoy. For SATB. Published by Hal Leonard Publishing Corp. (Catalog # 08753176, UPC: 884088567231)\n\nThis setting of a 17th century English poem proclaims the wonder of Christmas and the oneness of all things. While the opening two stanzas feature broad and expansive phrases over an arpeggiated accompaniment, the work's emotional core is found in the contrasting section: Welcome all wonders in one sight/Summer in winter, day in night before the final recapitulation of the opening strains. Available separately: SATB, SAB, SSA. Duration: ca. 3:20", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999513030052185} +{"content": "Weyrling Guide!\nThe Weyrling Guide is back and ready to tell you exactly what is in store for your weyrling pair! 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The talented Sherrylin McQueen, a.k.a, Sherrilyn Kenyon, will be the guest author and honored Fae Queen. Please check the...\n\nLearn More\n\nCentral Florida Stories\n\nI have good news for everyone who enjoyed reading Deception. Hunter and Joe’s story has paved the way for Central Florida Stories. The collection is comprised of loosely related, standalone stories. The next novel is currently with the proofreader...\n\nLearn More\n\nTreat yourself this Christmas\n\n  Love is waiting around the next curve…but trouble is never far behind. “Noemie is a lovely young creole woman living in the south in the sixties. She is hard working, smart and beautiful. But she struggles to keep...\n\nLearn More\n\n  A thrilling new novel by Victoria Saccenti set in North Carolina in 1968 – a time where interracial relationships were forbidden – unthinkable! Preorder Noémie’s Journey now.   Love is waiting around the next curve…but trouble is never...\n\nLearn More\n\n©2022 Victoria Saccenti. All rights reserved.   |  Site design by: Sleeping Giant Creative", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000097751617432} +{"content": "The Calico Books\n\nTitle: The Witch Doesn’t Burn in This One (Women are Some Kind of Magic #2) by Amanda Lovelace Pages: 208 Genres: Poetry Published by: Andrews McMeel Publishing (Mar. 6th, 2018) Summary 2016 Goodreads Choice Award-winning poet Amanda Lovelace returns in the witch doesn’t burn in this one — the bold second book in her “women are some kind of magic” series. The witch: supernaturally powerful, inscrutably independent, and now—indestructible. These moving, relatable poems encourage resilience and embolden women to take… Read More\n\nTitle: The Christmas Blessing by Melody Carlson Pages: 167 Genre: Historical Fiction, Christian Published by: Fleming H. Revell Company (Sept. 5, 2017) Summary When she receives the news in late 1944 that her baby’s father was shot down in the South Pacific, Amelia Richards loses hope. Jobless and broke, she has nowhere to turn for help but her infant’s paternal grandparents. The only problem is, they don’t know that she–or their grandson–exists. When Amelia discovers that the… Read More\n\nTitle: Intermission by Serena Chase Pages: 393 Genres: Contemporary, Christian, YA, Romance Published by: Candent Gate (Nov. 15, 2016) Summary We are starlight on snow. The reflection of something already beautiful—absorbed, reflected, and remade into something . . . more. And this kiss . . . This kiss is everything I’ve needed to say . . . and longed to hear. Sixteen-year-old Faith Prescott eagerly awaits the day she will exchange her small Iowa hometown for the… Read More\n\nTitle: All I Want for Christmas by Jenny Hale Pages: 233 Genres: Romance, Contemporary, Chick Lit Published by: Bookouture (Oct. 6, 2016) Summary All I Want for Christmas is a big, cozy Christmas story about the importance of family, the strength of childhood friendships, and learning to trust your heart. Fans of Carole Matthews, Susan Wiggs and Susan Mallery – and anyone who likes the glow of Christmas lights and the rustle of wrapping paper – will fall… Read More\n\nTitle: A Thousand Salt Kisses by Josie Demuth Pages: 443 Genres: YA, Romance, Fantasy Published by: Wise Ink (April 29th, 2016) Summary Seventeen-year-old Crystal White is the new girl on Starfish Island. Dragged to the remote community by her environmental activist father, she is eager to find fun that doesn’t involve touching fish guts or listening to local folklore. During a midnight swim with some new friends, Crystal is pulled out to sea by the waves…. Read More\n\nTitle: Within Reach by Jessica Stevens Pages: 258 Genres: YA, paranormal/supernatural, contemporary, romance Published by: Sparkpress (May 17th, 2016) Summary Dying wasn’t on seventeen-year-old Xander Hemlock’s summer to-do-list. Finding ways to spend more time with his girlfriend, Lila, was the most critical thinking he planned on doing. But that was before he found himself trapped in a realm of only darkness with thirty days to convince Lila he’s not actually dead—well, not completely, anyway. As Xan tries… Read More\n\nSummary: Zoe thought the loss of her parents would be the most difficult thing she’d ever have to endure. When she began seeing things she couldn’t explain in her new home of Torchcreek, Virginia, she was sure the grief was driving her mad. Instead Zoe discovers she is part of an ancient bloodline, one destined to defeat the powers of darkness from condemning the world. But Zoe, the daughter of the three,… Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999951958656311} +{"content": "The Metro Scene\n\nHenrietta Boggs: May 6, 1918 – September 9, 2020\n\nIt is with much sorrow the ALMetro360 family announces the passing of our founder, Henrietta Boggs MacGuire. Though much could be said of Henrietta’s accomplishments, her greatest impact on us was as mentor and friend. The news of Henrietta’s passing has saddened all of the ALMetro360 family — past and present.\n\nRead More\n\nJeanie Thompson: Poet and Literary Advocate\n\n“I am just an ordinary person who writes poetry,” she explains. “I’m like everyone else. I go to the grocery store. I do laundry.  And I find that gardening is the most stress-relieving activity I have.” She’s being modest, of course. Jeanie is the executive director of the Alabama Writers’ Forum.  She is also a poetry faculty member with the Spalding University MFA Writing Program. And she is a celebrated, published author in her own right. \n\nRead More\nArtist Shannon Abbott\n\nShannon Abbott Art: An Expression of His Love\n\nAt the time that was my mom’s way of saying she’s a “good southern girl,” mannerly, outgoing, and appropriately “made up.” But that’s just one side of a good southern girl and flip the coin over and you’ll see Shannon Jordan Abbott is the whole package.\n\nRead More\nBack to top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9978878498077393} +{"content": "How to say lion in French ˈlaɪ ən\n\nWould you like to know how to translate lion to French? This page provides all possible translations of the word lion in the French language.\n\nDiscuss this lion French translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"lion.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web. 20 Feb. 2018. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nPup's prairie home / Shirley Raye Redmond.\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 2 of 2 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 2 total copies.\n\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nBrownstown PL - Brownstown JF REDMOND (Text) 79361000034939 Juvenile Fiction Available -\nShelby Co PL - Morristown Branch ER RED (Text) 78731000436508 Early Readers Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 1404840842\n • ISBN: 9781404840843\n • Physical Description: 24 p. : col. ill. ; 22 cm.\n • Publisher: Minneapolis: Picture Window Books, 2008.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nSummary, etc.: Pup doesn't want to live in a prairie dog hole anymore. It's deep and dark. Will a hungry, screeching hawk change his mind?\nSubject: Prairie dogs > Juvenile fiction.\nAnimals > Infancy > Juvenile fiction.\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9584994316101074} +{"content": "Sign In | Register\nNo image available\n\nBlack Vulmea's Vengence - And Other Tales of Pirates.\n\nby Howard, Robert E\n\nCondition: See description\n\nDonald M. Grant, Rhode Island/ 1976. First edition.. Hardback.. Colour illustrations by Robert James Pailthorpe. VG in VG- dust jacket. DJ protected by clear, acid-free cover.\n • Bookseller: Much Ado Books GB (GB)\n • Bookseller Inventory #: 9971\n • Title: Black Vulmea's Vengence - And Other Tales of Pirates.\n • Author: Howard, Robert E\n • Format/binding:Hardback.\n • Book condition: Used\n • Binding: Hardcover\n • Publisher: Donald M. Grant, Rhode Island/ 1976. First edition.\n • Bookseller catalogs: Gen Lit Mysteries and Science Fiction;\n\nReview this book (Want a chance to win $50? 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To start off this collection of superkind reviews off with a bang, “What is the best superhero novel of all … Continue reading\n\nTurbulence in the USA Part Six: Revenge of Turbulence\n\nA month in, and I have to say I’m incredibly grateful to the American readers and critics of Turbulence: the reaction in the US has been beyond anything I’d hoped for. Five more really kind reviews and an interview in this post: ‘A strong contender for novel of the year, Samit Basu’s Turbulence races along … Continue reading\n\nTurbulence in the USA Part Four: Son of Turbulence\n\nFor previous Turbulence in America posts go here, here and here. Last week, was most honoured to be in a site I’ve been a huge fan of for years: a Turbulence excerpt was published in Boing Boing. Two very kind reviews in the Los Angeles Beat and The Pull Box ” …between his plot/story-scaffolding, his … Continue reading\n\nTurbulence in the USA Part 3: Return of Turbulence\n\nThe Turbulence America saga continues: for previous episodes go here and here. This week, it’s mostly interviews, two of which are in massive SF/fantasy sites I’ve been a fan of for years: Suvudu interview SF Signal interview I really can’t express how honoured I feel to be in these sites. And two sites I just … Continue reading\n\nTurbulence in the USA: Part Two\n\nFor part one of this tale of intercontinental superheroics and shenanigans, go here. Today’s update: James Floyd Kelly, who wrote the amazing Wired review in the US when Turbulence was out in the UK, now has a new site and an incredibly generous US release update for Turbulence: “If you like superhero stories and are … Continue reading\n\nTurbulence is out in the US\n\nAnd here we go. Aman, Jai and co are in the superhero homeland. Who knows what happens to them there. (Well, storywise I do, and it’s all written out in Resistance, large parts of which are set in New York, but that’s some way away yet.) Excerpts: Shakefire (Ch.1) MSN Entertainment (Ch. 2) MTV (Ch. … Continue reading\n\nTurbulence reviewed in The Sun\n\nEvents: UK book tour\n\nSo, from late September to mid October I’ll be in the UK, attending festivals, doing events and otherwise having a good time. Here’s the schedule as of now, there will be updates. Forbidden Planet Pre-Fantasy Con Event  – 6pm 27th September Fantasy con 11am 28th – 1pm 30th September (reading at 10am on Sat and Titan … Continue reading\n\nYou have (1) Superhero Upgrades Available.\n\n(posted earlier on the Titan Books site, here) It’s amazing that superheroes are still popular, because our concerns as a species have become terrifyingly small. Earlier generations used to really believe in things; gods, life in outer space waiting to greet or annihilate us, nuclear bombs, unknown monsters, evil, identikit foreigners. It was an easier … Continue reading\n\nTurbulence reviewed in SFX\n\nAuthor pages/Buy books\n\nCopyright (c) Samit Basu. Images copyright respective holders.\nSeptember 2021\n\nMost read", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999640703201294} +{"content": "Tagged: Judith Kerr\n\nCumberbatch and Walliams to star in Tiger Who Came to Tea adaptation\n\nBenedict Cumberbatch, David Walliams, Tamsin Greig, David Oyelowo and Paul Whitehouse will star in the upcoming TV adaptation of Judith Kerr’s classic picture book The Tiger... Read more\n\nDavid Walliams narrates Judith Kerr's final book\n\nDavid Walliams has narrated the audiobook of The Curse of the School Rabbit (HarperCollins), written and illustrated by Judith Kerr.... Read more\n\nRedmayne celebrates Kerr at HarperCollins summer party\n\nHarperCollins UK c.e.o. Charlie Redmayne celebrated Judith Kerr and paid tribute to Bob Bradford at the publisher's annual summer party last night.... Read more\n\nPublishing world pays tribute to 'extraordinary' Judith Kerr\n\nFigures from across the children’s book world have been paying tribute to the “extraordinary” Judith Kerr, following her death at the age of 95.... Read more\n\nJudith Kerr dies aged 95; tributes paid to Tiger Who Came to Tea author\n\nJudith Kerr, illustrator and writer of children’s favourites including The Tiger Who Came to Tea, has died at the age of 95.... Read more\n\nSally Rooney's Normal People takes Book of the Year at British Book Awards\n\n​Faber emerged victorious at the British Book Awards 2019, with Sally Rooney’s Normal People scooping the coveted Book of the Year award. ... Read more\n\nHarperCollins to unveil new Judith Kerr fiction at Bologna\n\nHarperCollins Children’s Books will present a new fiction title from Judith Kerr, entitled The Curse of the School Rabbit, at next week’s Bologna Children’s Book Fair.... Read more\n\nPictures of the week\n\nIn this week's pictures round-up Tony Robinson visits a primary school in Leicester, while Bart van Es scoops the Costa Book of the Year gong... Read more\n\nPictures of the year\n\nOur 2018 pictures round-up features a young Audrey Hepburn, the Slumflower, the London Review Bookshop's 15th birthday, a tiger and a Donald Trump protest. Read more\n\nHarperCollins pairs with Yoto for Mog audio tool\n\nAudio story company Yoto is offering a series of ‘smart cards’ based on Judith Kerr’s classic character Mog thanks to a partnership with HarperCollins Children’s... 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When Georg", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9898104071617126} +{"content": "\nMalcolm Gladwell:\nChoice, happiness and spaghetti sauce\n\nTED2004 · 17:30 · Filmed Feb 2004\nSubtitles available in 35 languages\nView interactive transcript\n4,793,176 Total views\nYour impact\nShare this talk and\ntrack your influence!\n\n\"Tipping Point\" author Malcolm Gladwell gets inside the food industry's pursuit of the perfect spaghetti sauce — and makes a larger argument about the nature of choice and happiness.\n\npin This talk was presented at an official TED conference, and was featured by our editors on the home page.\nDetective of fads and emerging subcultures, chronicler of jobs-you-never-knew-existed, Malcolm Gladwell's work is toppling the popular understanding of bias, crime, food, marketing, race, consumers and intelligence. Full bio\n\nEnthusiastically agree? Respectfully beg to differ? 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There are two young people, just coming into their inherited, unfathomed magical power–one creative and controlled, one powerful and destructive–who happen to be brother and sister. There are mysterious invaders none can stand against. Add to this assassins, treachery, smoldering romance, honor, airships, strange creatures of magic and half-magic, an obscure prophecy only meant to be understood as it unfolds, and the wonderful land of Shannara itself. What’s not to like?\n\nThe author’s approach to magic is a two-edged sword: the reader is never quite sure what it can or cannot do, but it is not all-powerful, so normal mortals sometimes carry the day. The characters are dimensional enough to be interesting; the plot is twisted enough to be opaque until the end. This is clearly the first of a storyline–the ending leaves almost all the plot threads loose, and by the end of the book you have begun to care about the fate of the characters and Shannara. 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[1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • accursed — index arrant (onerous), diabolic, iniquitous, loathsome, odious, peccant (culpable) Burton s Legal T …   Law dictionary\n\n • accursed — (adj.) also accurst, early 13c., acursede lying under a curse, pp. adjective from obsolete verb acursen pronounce a curse upon, excommunicate (late 12c.), from a intensive prefix + cursein (see CURSE (Cf. curse) (v.)). The extra c is 15c.,… …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • accursed — damnable, cursed, *execrable Analogous words: abominable, odious, *hateful, abhorrent, detestable: revolting, repulsive, loathsome, *offensive, repugnant Antonyms: blessed Contrasted words: admirable, estimable (see corresponding nouns at REGARD) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\n • accursed — [adj] cursed bedeviled, condemned, damned, done for*, doomed, hexed, ill fated, star crossed, unfortunate; concepts 548,571 …   New thesaurus\n\n • accursed — ► ADJECTIVE 1) literary under a curse. 2) informal horrible …   English terms dictionary\n\n • accursed — [ə kʉrst′ə kʉr′sid, əkʉrst′] adj. [ME acursed, pp. of acursen, pronounce a curse upon, excommunicate < a , intens. + cursien: see CURSE] 1. under a curse; ill fated 2. deserving to be cursed; damnable; abominable: Also accurst [ə kʉrst′]… …   English World dictionary\n\n • accursed — adjective /əˈkəː.sɪd,əˈkəːst,əˈkɝst,əˈkɝ.səd/ a) Hateful; detestable. Accursed race of Tiriel. behold your father // Come forth look on her that bore you. come you accursed sons. b) Doomed to destruction or misery; cursed; anathematized. Lo! they …   Wiktionary\n\n • accursed — [[t]əkɜ͟ː(r)sɪd, əkɜ͟ː(r)st[/t]] 1) ADJ: ADJ n (feelings) Some people use accursed to describe something which they are very annoyed about. [OLD FASHIONED] He commented that it was about time he left that accursed woman. Syn: damned 2) ADJ: v… …   English dictionary\n\n • accursed — adjective, dated 1) that accursed woman Syn: hateful, detestable, loathsome, foul, abominable, damnable, odious, obnoxious, despicable, horrible, horrid, ghastly, awful, dreadful, terrible; …   Thesaurus of popular words\n\n • accursed — /əˈkɜsəd / (say uh kersuhd), /əˈkɜst / (say uh kerst) adjective 1. subject to a curse; ruined. 2. worthy of curses; detestable: the accursed system of slavery. 3. Colloquial designating the object of one s anger or frustration: the accursed car… …   Australian English dictionary\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9033474922180176} +{"content": "Tags » Blogging 101\n\nYour Writing Matters\n\nSo here on the Sandbox Writing Challenge we’ve just finished over a year’s worth of writing prompts from Roberta Allen’s book “The Playful Way to Knowing Yourself.” 390 more words\n\nWriting 101\n\nAs you know due to my past blogs I believe in soul mates. I believe that there is that one person out there that will set your soul on fire and be the end of you. 1,031 more words\n\nMy Life\n\nA hint of Fall\n\n    Just a few weekends ago we were in the midst of a major heat wave.  The a/c was going night and day along with numerous fans and my energy level was practically non-existent by the end of the day.   424 more words\n\nWelcome to TJ’s Household Haiku - Cut\n\nWelcome to TJ’s Household Haiku – Cut\n\nPrompt word – “cut”. Here is my Haiku.\n\nMeasured and drawn\n\nPerfectly shaped and cut straight\n\nLooks like stars above. 35 more words\n\nBlogging 101\n\nA Daring Plan (Seeker Part 29)\n\nShe made her way to Camus and dropped her pack at his side. Lifting his coat she immediately saw that the blood from the wound no longer flowed freely. 1,242 more words\n\nCreative Writing\n\nWeekly Tanka Prompt Challenge - Week 7 - Glory & Passion\n\nWeekly Tanka Prompt Challenge – Week 7 –  Glory & Passion\n\nPhoto Credit\n\nSimple Guidelines.\n\nTake the two words “Glory & Passion” and write a Tanka Poetry. 162 more words\n\nBlogging 101", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9849702715873718} +{"content": "A Summer Smile by Iris Johansen\n\nNo critic rating\n\nWaiting for minimum critic reviews\n\nSee Reader Rating\n\nFrom #1 New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen comes a classic tale of thrilling adventure and unbound passion, as two people embark on a journey through terror and desire….\n\nAt twenty-one, Zilah Dabala has already survived a harrowing past. Now she’s convinced she can handle anything on her own—even being held hostage by a terrorist group. But Daniel is determined to rescue her. And soon their escape ignites an intimacy neither has ever known. Once Daniel learns Zilah’s tragic secret, however, he fears she may be lost to him forever. He’s defied death many times over—but can he teach a young woman the healing power of love?\n\nDaniel Seifert has spent his life on the edge of danger, carrying out high-risk security missions across the globe. But it’s more than adventure that compels him to tempt fate yet again—it’s a young woman in a photograph, a woman whose warm, wise-beyond-her-years smile gives Daniel the inexplicable feeling that he’s found something he’s been searching for all along.\n\nFrom the Paperback edition.\n\nAbout Iris Johansen\n\nSee more books from this Author\nIris Johansen is the New York Times bestselling author of Killer Dreams, On the Run, Countdown, Firestorm, Fatal Tide, Dead Aim, No One to Trust and more. She lives near Atlanta, Georgia.From the Paperback edition.\nPublished November 27, 2007 by Bantam. 242 pages\nGenres: Romance, Literature & Fiction, History. Fiction\n\nReader Rating for A Summer Smile\n\nAn aggregated and normalized score based on 26 user ratings from iDreamBooks & iTunes\n\nRate this book!\n\nAdd Review", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.934506893157959} +{"content": "Blog Post\n\nA podcast conversation with Edwin Morris\n\nPosted to Gurteen Knowledge-Log by David Gurteen on 29 May 2020\n\nA podcast conversation with Edwin Morris\nWeblogGurteen Knowledge Log\nKnowledge LetterAppears in the Gurteen Knowledge Letter issue: 239\nPosted DateFriday 29 May 2020 13:25 GDT\nPosted ByDavid Gurteen\n\nEdwin Morris of Pioneer Knowledge Services recently conducted a short interview with me: \"The new way we toil and labor; how knowledge management is changing the interplay between society and the on ramp to work life. 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We are now 1/6 of the way through the journey that is 2017. A relatively painless trip so far, apart from having to turn back home in January after Karen had inadvertently left the immersion on. As the cliché goes ‘Time flies’……. Except on a Bank Holiday, when the French air traffic controllers are normally on strike. Ah March….. A time […]\n\nContinue Reading →\n\nTired Out, Tired In\n\nAfter waking early yesterday, accompanied by an inability to return to the slumber, my fatigue levels were at the heightened plateau last experienced when I worked nightshifts. Although the dream that woke me was weird, it could be by no stretch of the imagine be classed as a nightmare…… Unless you are freaked out by buying a shirt with defective buttons, which you can’t exchange due to losing the receipt. […]\n\nContinue Reading →", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.559877872467041} +{"content": "\nMirror Dance Book Review Summary\n\nDetailed plot synopsis reviews of Mirror Dance\n\nThis book tells the story of Mark Vorkosigan, Miles Vorkosigan's clone-brother who was created illegally and raised by abusive people with the intent that he should kill Miles and his family and make himself Count Vorkosigan. Mark has escaped, passed himself off as Miles and led a raid on the evil planet of Jackson's Whole to rescue some clones before their bodies can be used for brain transplants. After his raid goes horribly wrong, Mark spends the rest of the book trying to make up for the damage he caused and figure out who he really is when no-one is pushing him around.\nThe review of this Book prepared by Ekaterin\n\nPlease enter the number 42 plus two in the right box.\n\nChapter Analysis of Mirror Dance\n\nClick on a plot link to find similar books!\n\nPlot & Themes\n\nTone of book    -   very upbeat FANTASY or SCIENCE FICTION?    -   science fiction story Coming of age    -   Yes Youngster becomes    -   an adult (general) Spying & Investigations    -   Yes What is main char. doing?    -   rescue mission/escape from confinement Inner Struggle    -   Yes Plotlet:    -   search for identity/new understanding Story involving clones/duplicates?    -   good clones/duplicates Is this an adult or child's book?    -   Adult or Young Adult Book Clones    -   Yes\n\nMain Character\n\nIdentity:    -   clone Profession/status:    -   wealthy Age:    -   20's-30's\n\nA substantial portion of this book takes place on a non-Earth planetary body:    -   humans in a futuristic society Planet outside solar system?    -   Yes\n\nWriting Style\n\nAccounts of torture and death?    -   explicit references to torture scientific jargon? (SF only)    -   none/very little science jargon needed How much dialogue?    -   roughly even amounts of descript and dialog\n\nBooks with storylines, themes & endings like Mirror Dance\n\nLois McMaster Bujold Books Note: the views expressed here are only those of the reviewer(s).\n2 Ways to Search!\n\nOur Chief Librarian", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000041723251343} +{"content": "AudioFile - Find your next great audiobook\nGet our Newsletter\n\nBROKEN PLACES & OUTER SPACES Finding Creativity in the Unexpected\n\nby | Read by Nnedi Okorafor\n\nBiography & Memoir • 2.25 hrs. • Unabridged • © 2019\n\nFans of Okorafor's Africanfuturist fiction will enjoy hearing her narrate her memoir and discovering some of the roots of her celebrated stories. Okorafor was a skilled athlete at age 19 when she had surgery to correct her worsening scoliosis. When she awoke, she found she was one of the unlucky one percent who become paralyzed during spinal surgery. In a warm and straightforward voice, Okorafor recounts her dawning realization that her legs no longer worked, her intense effort to reawaken her legs, and the visions she experienced during that time. When her body broke, she discovered a passion and skill for writing about creative and fantastical worlds. Writers looking for inspiration should seek out this audiobook, narrated with confidence by a masterful author. E.E.C. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine [Published: JULY 2019]\n\nTrade Ed. • Simon & Schuster Audio • 2019\n\nDD ISBN 9781508278603", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9689317941665649} +{"content": "\nRecord Details\n\nCatalog Search\n\nManny's mood clouds : a story about moods and mood disorders / Lourdes Ubidia ; guide for adults by Aimee Daramus ; illustrations by Lourdes Ubidia.\n\nUbidia, Lourdes, (author,, illustrator.).\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 9781839974953\n • ISBN: 1839974958\n • Physical Description: 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 22 cm\n • Publisher: London ; Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2023.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nSummary, etc.:\nBrothers Elijah and Manny find out about mood disorders, and Elijah learns how he can help Manny deal with his difficult feelings. Includes a short guide for adults with tips on supporting children impacted by mood disorders.\nTarget Audience Note:\nAges 5-7. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.\nGrades 2-3. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.\nSubject: Affective disorders > Pictorial works > Juvenile fiction.\nMood > Fiction.\nAffective disorders > Fiction.\nEmotions > Fiction.\nBrothers > Fiction.\nGenre: Children's stories.\nPicture books.\nPicture books.\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 1 of 1 copy available at Skagit Evergreen Libraries. (Show)\n • 1 of 1 copy available at Burlington Public Library System. (Show)\n • 1 of 1 copy available at Burlington Public Library.\n\n • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.\nShow Only Available Copies\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nBurlington Public Library E UBIDIA 39851001658062 Children's New Books Copy hold Available -\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.796137273311615} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nSeptember 1st, 2015 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 294,687 comments.\nAmy Lowell - The Green Bowl\n\nThis little bowl is like a mossy pool\nIn a Spring wood, where dogtooth violets grow\nNodding in chequered sunshine of the trees;\nA quiet place, still, with the sound of birds,\nWhere, though unseen, is heard the endless song\nAnd murmur of the never resting sea.\n'T was winter, Roger, when you made this cup,\nBut coming Spring guided your eager hand\nAnd round the edge you fashioned young green leaves,\nA proper chalice made to hold the shy\nAnd little flowers of the woods. And here\nThey will forget their sad uprooting, lost\nIn pleasure that this circle of bright leaves\nShould be their setting; once more they will dream\nThey hear winds wandering through lofty trees\nAnd see the sun smiling between the leaves.\n\nAdded: Feb 1 2004 | Viewed: 7983 times | Comments and analysis of The Green Bowl by Amy Lowell Comments (3)\n\nThe Green Bowl - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Amy Lowell\nPoem: 15. The Green Bowl\nVolume: A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass\n- Lyrical Poems\n\nComment 3 of 3, added on June 10th, 2015 at 8:24 PM.\n\nmsnHkQ I truly appreciate this blog article.Thanks Again. Will read on...\n\ncrorkzz com from China\nComment 2 of 3, added on October 16th, 2013 at 4:43 AM.\n\nr7joeR Say, you got a nice blog article.Really looking forward to read more. Fantastic.\n\ncheck out these guys! from Senegal\nComment 1 of 3, added on September 12th, 2013 at 4:10 PM.\n\nNJSPuS Thanks-a-mundo for the article post.Much thanks again. Great.\n\nonly for 5 dollars from Bahrain\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, The Green Bowl, has received 3 comments. Click here to read them, and perhaps post a comment of your own.\n\nPoem Info\n\nLowell Info\nCopyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9896799325942993} +{"content": "The Life and Adventures of Pineapple Sam\n\nKilling Peace\n\nby Pineapple Sam\n\nCopyright © 2011 Pineapple Sam\n\nSmashwords Edition\n\nLicense Notes\n\nThis book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This book may not be reproduced, resold, or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it or it was not purchased for your use only, please purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of the author.\n\nThis book is dedicated to my faithful readers and listeners. Without you, my stories would be nothing but jumbled letters, tossed together with no meaning. Thank you for giving me a purpose, a reason to continue telling my stories with passion and enjoyment. If you are not a reader or a listener at heart, please pass this work on so the adventures of Pineapple Sam can be discovered and enjoyed by others who are.\n\nThe following memoirs are constructed from what I (and others with whom I conferred) can remember of the times depicted. While each and every event may not be true in every detail, the events described herein contain a larger truth that I refer to as “emotional truth.” These are the ways the memories have presented themselves to me and have grown in my mind as I have made a concerted effort to recall and reflect on the gifts of the past. I look forward to hearing from others who may remember things differently so that we may all learn from each other in our shared recollections.\n\nPrevious Page Next Page Page 1 of 39", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9964776635169983} +{"content": "Barbara Bronze\n\nAverage rating: 3.9 · 10 ratings · 2 reviews · 1 distinct work\n50 Sombras Sobre Innsmouth\n\n3.90 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 2013\nRate this book\nClear rating\n\n* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.\n\nUpcoming Events\n\nNo scheduled events. Add an event.\n\nIs this you? Let us know. If not, help out and invite Barbara to Goodreads.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Linda Addison Wins HWA Lifetime Achievement Award\n\nSycorax’s Daughters Co-Editor Wins Horror Writers of America Lifetime\nAchievement Award\n\nSan Francisco – Co-Editor of Sycorax’s Daughters, American poet and writer of horror, fantasy, and science fiction, Linda D. Addison, is the recipient of the Horror Writers of America’s Lifetime Achievement Award for 2017. Addison will receive the award at StokerCon 2018 held March 1-4, 2018 in Providence, Rhode Island.\n\n“I’m beyond excited and humbled by receiving an award I’d never considered being given,” says Addison.\n\nPublished by Cedar Grove PublishingSycorax’s Daughters is a horror anthology written completely by African American women.\n\nSycorax’s Daughters introduces us to a whole new legion of gothic writers. Their stories drip with history and blood leaving us with searing images and a chill emanating from shadows gathered in the corner. This anthology is historic in its recognition of women of color writers in a genre that usually doesn’t know what to do with us,” says Jewelle Gomez, author of The Gilda Stories.\n\nAddison also has a piece in the upcoming Cosmic Underground to be released in February 2018. “I expect all kinds of interesting things coming in 2018, in addition to World Fantasy Con. For now, I’m excited about a poem/spell I created for Cosmic Underground (Cedar Grove Publishing) edited by editors Reynaldo Anderson and John Jennings, with a foreword by Greg Tate,” says Addison.  “The art for my piece was done by the magnificent Stacey Robinson. This book showcases illustrations and artworks covering areas of black cultural production situated within Afrofuturism, AstroBlackness, the EthnoGothic, Magical Realism, Sword and Soul and the AfroSurreal.”\n\nAbout Linda Addison\nAddison grew up in Philadelphia and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from Carnegie-Mellon University. Addison is the first African-American winner of the Bram Stoker Award, which she has won four times. The first two awards were for her poetry collections Consumed, Reduced to Beautiful Grey Ashes (2001), and Being Full of Light, Insubstantial (2007). Her poetry and fiction collection How To Recognize A Demon Has Become Your Friend won the 2011 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Poetry Collection. She received a fourth Stoker for the collection The Four Elements, written with Marge Simon, Rain Graves, and Charlee Jacob.\n\nAddison is a founding member of the CITH (Circles in the Hair) writing group; member of the Horror Writers Association and annually attends StokerCon and the Northeastern Writers’ Conference. She is also a member of SFWA and SEPA and has been on the honorable mention list for Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror and Year’s Best Science Fiction. She has participated in panels with Harlan Ellison, Jack Ketchum, and L. A. Banks. She was “Poet Guest of Honor” at The World Horror Convention in 2005. Her writing has been featured in Essence Magazine, and she is currently poetry editor for Space and Time Magazine. Addison has also participated in Ellen Datlow’s Fantastic Fiction Reading Series at KGB Bar in NYC.\n\nShe will be the toastmaster for 2018 World Fantasy Con in November in Baltimore, MD. Linda Addison can be found at her website: http://www.cith.org/linda/\n\nFor more information about the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Bram Stoker Awards, please visit the StokerCon 2018® webpage at http://www.stokercon2018.org/.\n\nHorror Writers of America (HWA), the premier organization of writers and publishers of horror and dark fantasy and home of the iconic Bram Stoker Awards®, presents the Lifetime Achievement Award annually to individuals whose work has substantially influenced the horror and dark fantasy genres. While the award is often presented to a writer, it may also be given to an individual for influential accomplishments in other creative fields. HWA employs a hard-working committee for the selection process and recipients are chosen through stringent criteria.\n\nCedar Grove Publishing provides books that celebrate diversity and being true to you while overcoming adversity to achieve success. 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However, the library caters to the requirements of the membership by housing books and other materials of general interest as well.\nLending Collection\n004.925 A3 (Browse shelf) 03-04-02 Available 80608\nTotal holds: 0\n\nversion 6\n\nThere are no comments on this title.\n\nto post a comment.\n\nCopyright @ 2015-2021 Library, University of Moratuwa, Katubedda, Moratuwa (10400), Sri Lanka", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9564068913459778} +{"content": "ISBN-10:\nISBN-13:\nPub. Date:\nOnly Us (Fool's Gold Holiday Novella)\n\nOnly Us (Fool's Gold Holiday Novella)\n\nby Susan Mallery\n\nNOOK BookOriginal (eBook - Original)\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\n\nAvailable on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.\nWANT A NOOK?  Explore Now\n\nFool’s Gold, California, a charming small town that’s short on men, has captured thousands of readers’ hearts in Susan Mallery’s New York Times bestselling series. Fall in love with Fool’s Gold’s beloved characters and heartwarming romance in Only Us: A Fool’s Gold Holiday novella!\n\nPet groomer Carina Fiore wants nothing more than to confess her feelings to the man she loves. She’s drawn to veterinarian Cameron McKenzie’s good looks, caring nature and especially his devotion to his young daughter. But he’s also her boss and a good friend. Putting her heart on the line could cost Rina both her job and their friendship forever.\n\nSince his divorce, Cameron hasn’t been willing to trust his heart—or his daughter—with anyone else. For months he’s pushed away all thoughts of taking Rina in his arms and kissing her, unwilling to risk their friendship for a single night of pleasure. But when a kiss under the mistletoe unlocks the simmering passion between them, Rina and Cameron may just find love for the holidays after all….\n\nDon’t miss the latest title, A Fool’s Gold Christmas, book 10 of the Fool’s Gold series.\n\nRelated collections and offers\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781426834103\nPublisher: Harlequin\nPublication date: 11/01/2011\nSeries: Fool's Gold Series\nFormat: NOOK Book\nPages: 384\nSales rank: 83,280\nFile size: 389 KB\n\nAbout the Author\n\n#1 NYT bestselling author Susan Mallery writes heartwarming, humorous novels about the relationships that define our lives—family, friendship, romance. She's known for putting nuanced characters in emotional situations that surprise readers to laughter. Beloved by millions, her books have been translated into 28 languages. Susan lives in Washington with her husband, two cats, and a small poodle with delusions of grandeur. Visit her at SusanMallery.com.\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.98027104139328} +{"content": "T5W – Books with Multiple POVs\n\nIt’s that time of the week again when I bring you the Top 5 Wednesdays, created by gingerreadslainey. If you want to know how T5W works you can go to the Goodreads group by clicking here. This weeks theme is Top 5 Books with Multiple POVs. This was a difficult choice for me because I couldn’t remind books with more than two POVs but I managed to get some. Let’s start this list.\n\n5. The Casual Vacancy – J.K. Rowling\n\nI know that a lot of people didn’t like this book but I think that it was a pretty good book. And this book has POV for a lot of the characters which was helpful to understand the book a little bit better.\n\n4. The Lunar Chronicles – Marissa Meyer\n\nI’m not even starting to explain why I love these books so much. I just do. I really like how we have POVs for the main characters and how with each book released we have at least one more POV for a new character.\n\n3. The Night Circus – Erin Morgenstern\n\nThis is one of my favorite books ever. I’ve read it about 3 years ago and I just loved it. I really think that the different POVs helped in the story telling.\n\n2. Throne of Glass Series – Sarah J. Maas\n\nOK. I’ve only read the first book but I’m pretty sure that I will love the remaining books. Once again a really well written book where the different POVs helped to the development of the plot.\n\n1. The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices – Cassandra Clare\n\nLet’s be real. It wouldn’t be a T5W if I didn’t cheat a little bit. As always my number one pick is Cassandra Clare’s series. These are some of my favourite series and I had to include them. I could have included only one of the series but I just couldn’t choose one.\n\nThis is it, my top 5 books with multiple POVs. Tell me, which books have you included in your tops?\n\n7 thoughts on “T5W – Books with Multiple POVs\n\n 1. Great picks! I haven’t actually read the Night Circus, but I’ve heard it’s really good. Haha love Cassandra Clare 😉 Throne of Glass is an absolutely brilliant series! If you can believe it, each book actually gets better!! I really want to read the Lunar Chronicles! ^_^\n\n Liked by 1 person\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nConnecting to %s", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9537671208381653} +{"content": "\nYoung Writers Society\n\nChristmas in July Begins In...\n\n[ Click here for more info ]\n\nHome » People » Anoia\n\nAbout Anoia\n\nAnoia has been a member of the Young Writers Society since Nov 18 2011. They have made 131 posts and 9 reviews. 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Web. 5 Jul 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998044967651367} +{"content": "Author Jacob Hess Telling Fantasy Stories Related to Faith on the Books and Authors Podcast\nPlay • 27 min\nThis is the Books and Authors Fantasy Podcast Episode 166 with Jacob Hess. Good day and welcome to this episode of the Books and Authors Fantasy and Sci-Fi Podcast. I’m your host, podcaster and author of Fun Fantasy Reads, Jamie Davis. This podcast is exactly what the title says it is, a show focused on everything in fantasy books. This show will cover everything to do with fantasy books. From Epic Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery, and everything in between, expect to find the best and brightest authors from all the various corners of the fantasy book world. Plus we’ll add in a few other very special guests as well along the way. For my author update, The Paramedic’s Sorceress is off to the editor at last and I’m overjoyed with how the book turned out. I can’t wait\nMore episodes\nClear search\nClose search\nGoogle apps\nMain menu", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.974147617816925} +{"content": "\nForum of The Canadian Veteran Freedom Riders\nIt is currently Mon Jun 25, 2018 3:42 a", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9775546789169312} +{"content": "Synonyms for hernando cortes\n\nThis thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms and similiar words for the term hernando cortes\n\nPrinceton's WordNet\n\n 1. Cortes, Cortez, Hernando Cortes, Hernando Cortez, Hernan Cortes, Hernan Cortez(noun)\n\n Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)\n\nTranslations for hernando cortes\n\nFrom our Multilingual Translation Dictionary\n\nGet even more translations for hernando cortes »\n\nFind a translation for the hernando cortes synonym in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss these hernando cortes synonyms with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add these synonyms to your bibliography:\n\n\"hernando cortes.\" Synonyms.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 27 Jan. 2015. .\n\nAre we missing a good synonym for hernando cortes?\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nSynonyms & Antonyms\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for hernando cortes:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8386886119842529} +{"content": "place verb translate English to Turkish: Cambridge Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"place\" - English-Turkish dictionary", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9959012269973755} +{"content": "Top Ten Books You Probably Read from Ages 1-6\n\nThese are books that you probably read as an early child from ages 1-6.\n\nThe Top Ten\n\n1 The Cat In the Hat\n\nThis was one of my favorites in front of the elephant and pig books - OneWayStreet\n\nI used to read this book a lot and was my favorite book. - cosmo\n\nUh duh who did not like this comment if you did not\n\nI love the movie epically the kitchen sence\n\nV 4 Comments\n2 The Saggy Baggy Elephant\n\nI think I did\n\n3 Bad Kitty\n\n12? Try being 14 and still liking this.\n\nI'm 12 and I still love Bad Kitty.\n\nI'm 14 and still love these. Haha!\n\nI love this series\n\nV 2 Comments\n4 The Pokey Little Puppy\n\nI remember this one! - Garythesnail\n\nOh, I remember this.\n\nIt was a great book\n\n5 The Very Hungry Caterpillar\n\nI remember reading this - WinchesterGirl26\n\nI definitely read this\n\nI read this at my school! - crusaderfreeman\n\n6 The Lorax\n7 Pirate Pete\n\nI've never read this - Matt92647\n\n8 Little Miss Spider\n9 Goodnight Moon\n\nI forgot about this one while making the list. I should have put it in the top ten. - RalphBob\n\nI loved this one - JaysTop10List\n\nI read this when I was 2. I might buy it again.\n\nRemember from Nostalgia Critic? Batman reading this?\n\"Goodnight... MOON! GOODNIGHT STAR! \" - MontyPython\n\n10 Miss Bindergarten Gets Ready for Kindergarten\n\nI haven't heard of nine of these items, this one included. I wasn't raised on American storytelling. - IronSabbathPriest\n\nI remember this. My Kindergarten teacher read it to my class. - SapphireGrim\n\nI forgot about this one! But I did read it as a young kid. Now that I'm older, what kind of a last name is 'Bindergarten'?\n\nI loved this series as a kid!\n\nThe Contenders\n\n11 Poor Puppy\n\nNo is this like a sequel of bad kitty\n\n12 If You Give a Mouse a Cookie\n13 Green Eggs and Ham\n14 Blue's Clues: Growing Up With Blue\n\nI loved Blue's Clues as a child - bobbythebrony\n\n15 David Goes to School\n\nThis book and \"No David\" was my childhood. They were so funny!\n\nI rember this one\n\n16 David Gets In Trouble\n17 I Was So Mad\n18 Bad Kitty Gets a Bath\n19 Ozzie and Mack\n20 Alice in Wonderland\n21 Charlotte's Web - E.B. White\n\nThis book is 7-12 not 1-6!\n\n22 Harold and the Purple Crayon\n\nI think this is my favorite preschool book.\n\nBAdd New Item\n\nRelated Lists\n\nTop Ten Books To Read Before You Die Top Ten Books You Can Read Over and Over Again Top Ten Books the LDS (Mormon) Church Doesn't Want You to Read Top 10 Books You Read Over the Summer Top Ten Books You Have to Read\n\nList Stats\n\n22 listings\n3 years, 144 days old\n\nTop Remixes\n\n1. The Cat In the Hat\n2. The Saggy Baggy Elephant\n3. The Pokey Little Puppy\n1. The Cat In the Hat\n2. Bad Kitty\n3. The Saggy Baggy Elephant\n\nError Reporting\n\nSee a factual error in these listings? Report it here.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9834483861923218} +{"content": "The Book Awards 2015: Nominations\n\na subtitle too (2) Michelle at The Writing Hufflepuff had the great idea to host The Book Awards; an award show ‘like the Oscars, but for books’! Please check out her blog and the award post to find out all about it and nominate your own favorite books!\n\nI’ve decided to put together my own little post with nominations for a selection of her categories (mostly genres). I’ve included a short blurb from Goodreads that will take you straight to the book’s Goodreads page!\n\nAnd now *drumroll* it is time to start nominating!\n\n • Best Trilogy – The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Claretheinfernaldevicestrilogyclockworkangelinfogoodreads\n • Best (Auto)Biography – The Glass Castle by Jeannette Wallstheglasscastleinfogoodreads\n • Best Classic – Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradburyfahrenheit451infogoodreads\n • Best  Contemporary It’s Kind Of A Funny Story by Ned Vizziniitskindofafunnystoryinfogoodreads\n • Best Fantasy – The Name Of The Wind by Patrick Rothfussthenameofthewindinfogoodreads\n • Best Historical – The Dance Of The Spirits by Catherine Aeriethedanceofthespiritsinfogoodreads\n • Best Horror – The Shining by Stephen Kingtheshininginfogoodreads\n • Best Humor – The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out Of The Window And Disappeared by Jonas Jonassonthehundredyearoldmaninfogoodreads\n • Best Mystery Before I Go To Sleep by S.J. Watsonbeforeigotosleepinfogoodreads\n • Best Romance – One Day by David Nichollsonedayinfogoodreads\n • Best Science Fiction – The Road by Cormac McCarthytheroadinfogoodreads\n\n • Best Thriller – Gone Girl by Gillian Flynngonegirlinfogoodreads\n\nHave you read any of my nominations? What did you think of them? Don’t forget to put in your own nominations at The Writing Hufflepuff! Like she said:\n\nShare this post with your fellow bookworms! Tweet it, reblog it, pin it, mail it… Let’s make this a fun event for book lovers around the world 🙂\n\n2 thoughts on “The Book Awards 2015: Nomin", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000096559524536} +{"content": "The Family I Always Wanted by Brandy D.\n\nWriter Updated 4 years ago\nLanguage English Reads 1135\n\nThis ebook was rated by curators selected by the Widbook team.\nPublished Feb 26, 2014 Popular\n\nStatus Writing\n\nWho liked The Family I Always Wanted\n\nWho has The Family I Always Wanted on the Collection\n\nThe Family I Always Wanted's Timeline\n\nLoved the book... Mark seems like wonderful person... One of the good books I have ever read\nBrandy D. August 9, 2014 at 17:56 Thank you! I'm glad you love it.\nJune 10, 2014 at 04:31\nHey, such a good ebook, with many pages and no description... go on... give it a good one ;)\nFebruary 27, 2014 at 12:50", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.952817440032959} +{"content": "Buxton Shippy\n\n(7-27-55 / Montego Bay, Jamaica)\n\nDo you like this poet?\n3 person liked.\n1 person did not like.\n\nBuxton Shippy was born in 1955 in Montego Bay, Jamaica. He was raised by his grandmother (Hepseba Richards) and his aunt (Rosalyn Hughes) after his grandmother died in 1962.\n\nHe attended Albert Town Secondary School and Montego Bay Technical Institute. After graduating from technical school he went to Kingston, Jamaica, where he worked as a Draftsman for seven years. 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Web. 12 Feb. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000003457069397} +{"content": "Kill 'Em and Leave (Kobo eBook)\n\nKill 'Em and Leave Cover Image\nAvailable Now\n\nNational Book Award winner James McBride goes in search of the “real” James Brown after receiving a tip that promises to uncover the man behind the myth. His surprising journey illuminates not only our understanding of this immensely troubled, misunderstood, and complicated soul genius but the ways in which our cultural heritage has been shaped by Brown’s legacy.\n\nKill ’Em and Leave is a song unearthing and celebrating James Brown’s great legacy: the cultural landscape of America today.\n\nPraise for Kill ’Em and Leave\n\n“Thoughtful and probing . . . with great warmth, insight and frequent wit.”—Rick Moody, The New York Times Book Review\n\n“[McBride] turns out to also be the biographer of James Brown we’ve all been waiting for. . . . McBride’s true subject is race and poverty in a country that doesn’t want to hear about it, unless compelled by a voice that demands to be heard.”—Boris Kachka, New York\n\n“The definitive look at one of the greatest, most important entertainers, The Godfather, Da Number One Soul Brother, Mr. Please, Please Himself—JAMES BROWN.”—Spike Lee\n\n“A feat of intrepid journalistic fortitude.”USA Today\n“This is an important book about an important figure in American musical history and about American culture. . . . You won’t leave this hypnotic book without feeling that James Brown is still out there, howling.”The Boston Globe\n“Illuminating . . . engaging.”The Washington Post\n\nProduct Details\nISBN-13: 9780679645627\nPublisher: Spiegel & Grau\nPublication Date: April 4th, 2016", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9976481199264526} +{"content": "\nSearch - Across Five Aprils\n\nAcross Five Aprils\nAcross Five Aprils\nAuthor: Irene Hunt\nGrades 4-8--This beautifully written novel offers valuable insights into the difficulties faced by families and communities caught up in the political, economic, and personal upheavals of war. The events of the Civil War unfold Across Five Aprils (Berkley Pub., 1986) in this moving story by Newbery Award winner, Irene Hunt. It is set in southern...  more »\nPBS Market Price: $7.59 or $3.69+1 credit\nISBN-13: 9780425182789\nISBN-10: 0425182789\nPublication Date: 1/8/2002\nPages: 224\nReading Level: Young Adult\n • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.\n\n3.5 stars, based on 33 ratings\nPublisher: Berkley\nBook Type: Paperback\nOther Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD\nMembers Wishing: 0\nReviews: Member | Amazon | Write a Review\n\nTop Member Book Reviews\n\nreviewed Across Five Aprils on + 9 more book reviews\nHelpful Score: 3\nThis is an excellent book, bringing the Civil War into a sharp focus for mid to late elementary students. Hunt provides ample detail to give the reader a clear picture of the battles/skirmishes, life of the soldier, and life of those left behind as their husbands/brothers/sons went off to fight. However, the detail is provided in a tasteful manner without including the full attrocities of the battles themselves. This book really brought home the lessons that the Civil War had/has to teach us. And the manner in which it was done was engaging and thought-provoking. It is a must read for all kids studying the Civil War as it goes beyond mere dates and names to really bring the reader alongside the characters.\nreviewed Across Five Aprils on + 7 more book reviews\nHelpful Score: 2\nVery enjoyable book about a young boy living through the Civil War. I'm an adult and I was surprised how much I enjoyed this book meant for young readers.\nreviewed Across Five Aprils on + 7 more book reviews\nHelpful Score: 1\nNewberry Medal Honor Book; Sory of young Jethro Creighton who comes of age during the turbulent years of the Civil War.\nRead All 26 Book Reviews of \"Across Five Aprils\"\n\nPlease Log in to Rate these Book Reviews\n\nreviewed Across Five Aprils on\ni thought that this book was pretty good but slow in some places.it is also a little hard to read.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998388290405273} +{"content": "Science & Phenomenology\n\nDiscussion of articles that appear in the magazine.\n\nModerators: AMod, iMod\n\nPost Reply\nPhilosophy Now\nPosts: 910\nJoined: Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:49 am\n\nScience & Phenomenology\n\nPost by Philosophy Now » Sun Sep 08, 2019 9:14 am\n\nKalina Moskaluk tells us how an idea outside of her theoretical background destroyed her research project and her faith in ‘simple’ phenomenology.\n\nhttps://philosophynow.org/issues/133/Science_and_Phenomenology\n\nPosts: 2394\nJoined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:04 pm\n\nRe: Science & Phenomenology\n\nPost by Impenitent » Sun Sep 08, 2019 7:08 pm\n\nnice article...\n\nbracketing through irremovable goggles into inexact linguistic frameworks is another experience altogether...\n\nPosts: 11\nJoined: Tue Jul 09, 2019 2:00 am\n\nRe: Science & Phenomenology\n\nPost by Jai » Sun Oct 20, 2019 12:19 am\n\nImmanual Kant was important in the history of phenomenology. He made the distinction of phenomena and noumena which became part of classical philosophy. He also wrote that we only know our Self by the modifications of the mind we create; we only know ourselves as we appear to ourselves. I do not believe a physiology of the brain is ever going to produce an understanding of our Self, any more than the cardiologist is an an expert on love.\n\nPost Reply\n\nWho is online\n\nUsers browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9686710834503174} +{"content": "About this item\n\nIn this first book of the Tales from the Goose Creek B&B, you'll fall in love with a small town that feels like coming home. Its quirky characters and their many shenanigans will make you laugh out loud as they touch a place in your heart.\n\nEven though retirement is st\n\nAbout the Author\n\nVirginia Smith\n\nVIRGINIA SMITH is the bestselling author of thirty-one novels (and counting!) , an illustrated children's book, and over fifty articles and short stories. An avid reader with eclectic tastes in fiction, Ginny writes in a variety of styles, from lighthearted relationship stories to breath-snatching suspense. Her books have been finalists in many prestigious awards, and two of her novels received the Holt Medallion Award of Merit. Learn more about Ginny and her books at www.VirginiaSmith.org.\n\nRead Next Recommendation\n\nReport incorrect product information.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999858736991882} +{"content": "Our Journey Making Memories: A Pocket Full of Poetry\n\nOur Journey Making Memories: A Pocket Full of Poetry\n\nby Jennifer Weckerle Huber\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nMembers save with free shipping everyday! \nSee details\n\nThis book was created from our blog-Our Journey Making Memories, Learn, Create and Play and A Pocket Full of Poetry. As I gathered old pictures of Brooke for the blog, I felt the need to do something more impactful with them. Looking at the photo's brought back memories and I decided to write poetry for the pictures. Making this poetry book for my daughter was a gift from me to her to show her how much I love her.\n\nThe love and appreciation I have for Brooke has changed my life and me forever. I hope you enjoy these poems and photography and it fills you with happiness. May your children fill your hearts with joy such has Brooke has done for me.\n\nEnjoy Our Journey Making Memories......\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781460204818\nPublisher: FriesenPress\nPublication date: 08/30/2018\nPages: 48\nProduct dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.12(d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nAbout the Author\n\nJennifer Weckerle Huber is a California native raised in the Coastal redwoods of Sonoma County. She has lived in many places in this state including the city of Valencia in the Southern California Santa Clarita Valley, where Brooke was born. She now resides in Placer County nestled in the Sierra foothills with her husband and Brooke. Jennifer is an entrepreneur; children's book writer, foodie, and mamarazzi. Her creative mind has been fueled by passion through her daughter Brooke whom inspired her creativity.\n\n\"Making poetry makes me feel like a baby bird,\nLeaving its nest for the first time, in full flight,\nWhile learning how to sing.\"\n\nIf you would like to know more about future projects please feel free to contact me through these links and social media below.\n\nhttps://ourjourneymakingmemories.com/\nPinterest: www.pinterest.com/jenniferhuber12/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/jenbirdflys\nEmail: ourjourneymakingmemories @gmail.com...\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9624180793762207} +{"content": "No Pets Allowed by M. A. Cummings\n\nNo Pets Allowed\n\nbyM. A. Cummings\n\nKobo ebook | July 30, 2014\n\nPricing and Purchase Info\n\nPrices and offers may vary in store\n\nAvailable for download\n\nNot available in stores\n\nNo Pets Allowed by M. A. 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The shortlist will be announced on April 28th and the winner will be announced on July 7th.\n\nChair of the judges and award-winning novelist of Girl, Woman, Other, Bernardine Evaristo commented on the list, writing: “We read so many brilliant novels for this year’s prize and had an energetic judging session where we discussed our passions, opinions and preferences. Sadly, we had to let some very deserving books go but we’re confident that we have chosen sixteen standout novels that represent a truly wide and varied range of fiction by women that reflects multiple perspectives, narrative styles and preoccupations. These novels fascinated, moved, inspired and challenged us and we’re excited at announcing their inclusion on the Women’s Prize longlist.”\n\nThe 2021 judging panel includes chair Bernardine Evaristo; podcaster, author and journalist, Elizabeth Day; TV and radio presenter, journalist and writer, Vick Hope; print columnist and writer, Nesrine Malik; and news presenter and broadcaster, Sarah-Jane Mee. In a video posted on Twitter, the judging panel talk briefly about each of the books on the longlist and why they were chosen.\n\n2021 Women’s Prize for Fiction Longlist\n\nBecause of You by Dawn French\n\nBurnt Sugar by Avni Doshi\n\nConsent by Annabel Lyon\n\nDetransition, Baby by Torrey Peters\n\nExciting Times by Naoise Dolan\n\nHow the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House by Cherie Jones\n\nLuster by Raven Leilani\n\nNo One is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood\n\nNothing But Blue Sky by Kathleen MacMahon\n\nPiranesi by Susanna Clarke\n\nSmall Pleasures by Clare Chambers\n\nSummer by Ali Smith\n\nThe Golden Rule by Amanda Craig\n\nThe Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett\n\nTranscendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi\n\nUnsettled Ground by Claire Fuller\n\nCheck out last year’s nominees and winner:\n\n2020 Women’s Prize for Fiction Longlist\n\n2020 Women’s Prize for Fiction Shortlist\n\n2020 Women’s Prize for Fiction Winner\n\nSource link\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9981762766838074} +{"content": "phrases, sayings, idioms and expressions at\n\nPhrases, Sayings and Idioms Home > Discussion Forum\n\nRe: Team of smart people\n\nPosted by Al on June 25, 2003\n\nIn Reply to: Re: Team of smart people posted by R. Berg on June 24, 2003\n\n: : : : : hope someone will help me to find out the one word of \" group of brilliant students' , \" group of excellent students\" to give a team name.\n\n: : : : Just to get the ball rolling. Brainiacs. Elite. Whips (as in smart as).\n\n: : : Einsteins, IQs, Wizards, Eggheads, Brainstorms.\n\n: : How about the Owls (used by Temple University in Philadelphia), or, borrowing from one of ESC's suggestions, \"The Storm\" as an abbreviation for Brianstorm.\n\n: : Also, there may be unlimited possibilities if you wanted to try rhyming slang, and how much explaining you wanted to do...\n\n: If the students were being paid for exercising their brains, they'd be a think tank.\n\nDo you object to risking being politiclly incorrect? If not; Jews, Koreans?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8997262120246887} +{"content": "Get a FREE Books of the Moment  sampler!\nCheck Out These\n21 Books You’ve Been Meaning to Read\nSee the List\n\nThe Lost City of Z (Movie Tie-In)\n\n • Paperback $16.95\n\n Mar 07, 2017 | 464 Pages\n\n • CD $19.99\n\n Mar 07, 2017 | 600 Minutes\n\nProduct Details\n\nPraise for David Grann’s The Lost City of Z\n\n“Suspenseful. . . . Rollicking. . . . Reads with all the pace and excitement of a movie thriller. . . . The Lost City of Z is at once a biography, a detective story and a wonderfully vivid piece of travel writing that combines Bruce Chatwinesque powers of observation with a Waugh-like sense of the absurd. Mr. Grann treats us to a harrowing reconstruction of Fawcett’s forays into the Amazonian jungle, as well as an evocative rendering of the vanished age of exploration.” —The New York Times\n\n“Breathtaking. . . . 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Voting closes on the 24th of October.\n\nContest Ended\n\nTotal votes for the Contest “Imbubé 2017 Creative Writing Competition” : 23410", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000007152557373} +{"content": "0 Items $0.00\n\nBarking to the Choir (Kobo eBook)\n\nBarking to the Choir Cover Image\nAvailable Now\n\nIn a moving example of unconditional love in dif­ficult times, Gregory Boyle, the Jesuit priest and New York Times bestselling author of Tattoos on the Heart, shares what working with gang members in Los Angeles has taught him about faith, compassion, and the enduring power of kinship.\n\nIn his first book, Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion, Gregory Boyle introduced us to Homeboy Industries, the largest gang-intervention program in the world*.*-convinces us all of our own goodness.\n\nProduct Details\nISBN-13: 9781476726175\nPublisher: Simon & Schuster\nPublication Date: November 13th, 2017", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.980117678642273} +{"content": "make-or-break Meaning in Cambridge English Dictionary\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nMeaning of \"make-or-break\" - English Dictionary\n\nSee all translations\n\nmake-or-breakadjective\n\nuk   /ˌmeɪk.ɔːˈbreɪk/  us   /-ɔːr-/\nA make-or-break situation will bring great success or complete failure.\nTranslations of “make-or-break”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 不成則敗的…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 不成则败的…\n(Definition of make-or-break from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of make-or-break?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “make-or-break", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5076039433479309} +{"content": "Buy New\nQty:1\n • List Price: $8.99\n • Save: $0.90 (10%)\nFREE Shipping on orders over $35.\nIn Stock.\nShips from and sold by Amazon.com.\nGift-wrap available.\nHave we the best possible... has been added to your Cart\nHave one to sell? 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And, since most of your visitors will find you through the search engines, you’ll need the search engines to visit your […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997276067733765} +{"content": "\nWhat We Talk About When We Talk About Publishing\n\nA conversation about ‘the conversation.’\n\nAt dinner parties, on editorial pages, from academic lecterns, and in myriad other forums, the impact of the digital age on publishing has been widely discussed. Now, a panel of industry heavy-hitters, curated by PEN World Voices Festival, will take the conversation to the next level; by discussing the discussion itself. Are the right topics being addressed? Where is the conversation headed?\n\nModerated by Suzanne Nossel\n\nCo-sponsored by The New School.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000098943710327} +{"content": "Saturday, 9 September 2017\n\nSpotlight: More Than Human Boxset\n\nA promotion of The More than Human Bundle, a collection of 11 fantasy books for under a fiver.\n\nTo save. To guard. To heal.\n\nBeloved people, precious things, and sacred spaces move our hearts and inspire us to defend them.\nIn these tales of redemption and rescue, more-than-human heroes stand forth as champions to protect all that is worthy of protection.\n\nWalk with these elves, imps, wizards, dryads, gods, and guardians as they subdue demons, free the enslaved, preserve the world, comfort the exiled, and cross swords with the dark. Read and revel in their triumphs and tribulations.\n\nThe Shining Citadel – A. L. Butcher\nTechnological Angel – Barbara G. Tarn\nNeedle-Green – Debbie Mumford\nThe Cartographer's Daughter – Karen L. 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Perlman, an academically trained career linguist, is a forensic expert who offers clients exceptional quality, experience, and expertise.  He is one of a small number of linguistics experts who assist the legal professions.\n\nLike other forensic linguists, Dr. Perlman applies the principles and methods of linguistics to the language of legal proceedings, disputes, and documents.  (See Areas of Expertise below.)\n\nHe has a PhD in linguistics and more than 20 years of experience as an expert in forensic linguistics and the systematic analysis of language it requires.  His expertise represents a unique combination: a deep theoretical understanding of the workings of language…together with extensive experience in the application of linguistic principles to the analysis of language samples in order to assist attorneys, other legal professionals, law enforcement personnel, and others in understanding the linguistic issues that bear upon particular cases.\n\nDr. Perlman is a highly competent forensic expert witness who produces expert witness reports, depositions, and testimony that conform to the Daubert criteria and are legally and logically rigorous, as well as easily intelligible to both laymen and legal professionals.\n\nRecent Posts\n\n • Intro. to blog; Turnitin.com: Mindless Machine Requires Human Brain - An intro to the blog.  What is a linguist?  To a lot of people, it’s someone who knows multiple languages.  But to many other people, including most who call themselves “linguists,” it is somebody who is fascinated by language. That’s the first prerequisite.  That’s why George Carlin, with his exquisite ear for language, is a... Read more »\n • The forensic linguist and the Artful Dodger: Can people deliberately fake their writing style? - Perhaps 25% of the cases I handle involve the authorship of anonymous, disputed, or forged documents. The client wants to know who’s writing those nasty, threatening emails or letters. I typically ask the client for writing samples from the suspected author. Sometimes there’s more than one suspect, and I have to decide which of them... Read more »\n • Alan defends the humanities in the Keene Sentinel - Alan defends the humanities in the Keene Sentinel\n • On the Quasi-plagiarism of Rand Paul - All of a sudden, Plagiarism Rand Paul gets over 40 MILLION Google hits. But the charge is somewhat bogus. Plagiarism, in my experience, is one of those charges that is meant to question someone’s basic integrity. Whether true or not (and it’s hard to decide; see below), the mere accusation brings stigma. I have more... Read more »\n • Alan is quoted in the Chicago Tribune. - Alan is quoted in the Chicago Tribune.\n • Memo to National Pork Board Lawyers - By Alan M. Perlman. A geek site, as an April Fools prank, launches a new product — unicorn meat – which it calls “the new white meat,” and lawyers for the National Pork Board issue a cease-and-desist order, because they’ve gone to great lengths to copyright “the other white meat” as a synonym for “pork,”... Read more »\n • Malicious Obfuscation (Internet article) - Malicious Obfuscation (Internet article)\n • When a Lawyer Needs a Linguist… - By Alan M. Perlman. When does a lawyer need a linguist? As Roger Shuy, one of the most pre-eminent forensic linguists, has observed, the interpretation and application of the law are overwhelmingly about language. Thus, there are many situations in which the expertise of a linguist – someone trained in the precise description and analysis... Read more »\n • Alan is quoted in the Washington Post. - June 13, 2004, Sunday WASHINGTON POST A LINGUAL PARADIGM SHIFT By Amy Joyce Susannah Rast got a letter from her employer at the beginning of the year that said the company was “implementing a reduction in force to your position.”Not only did her boss not say she was being let go, but it was additionally... Read more »\n • The Language of “The Passion” - If we can set aside, just for a moment, our passions about “The Passion,” we can view it as a movie with some really good linguistic special effects. Below is the full text version of an article entitled “The Jesuit scholar who translated ‘The Passion'” (by Nathan Bierma, Special to the Tribune. Chicago Tribune, Mar... Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.856285035610199} +{"content": "3/3/20 Releases\n\nOther March Releases The Inside Battle by Melanie Sumrow “Thirteen-year-old Rebel Mercer yearns for his father's approval. His dad suffers from PTSD and spends time in their basement communicating with a racist, anti-government militia group called the Flag Bearers. He doesn't agree with his dad's ideology, but he isn't speaking out against it either. Can … Continue reading 3/3/20 Releases\n\n2/18/20 Releases\n\nSolstice: A Tropical Horror Comedy by Lorence Alison “When Adri is offered an all-expenses-paid trip to the exclusive Solstice Festival, she throws caution, her prestigious summer internship, and her parents goodwill to the wind. She just wants to live a little before the first day of the rest of her life, planned and scheduled in … Continue reading 2/18/20 Releases\n\n1/21/20 Releases\n\nSpellhacker by M.K. England “In Kyrkarta, magic—known as maz—was once a freely available natural resource. Then an earthquake released a magical plague, killing thousands and opening the door for a greedy corporation to make maz a commodity that’s tightly controlled—and, of course, outrageously expensive. Which is why Diz and her three best friends run a … Continue reading 1/21/20 Releases\n\n1/14/20 Releases\n\nBlack Girl Unlimited by Echo Brown “Heavily autobiographical and infused with magical realism, Black Girl Unlimited fearlessly explores the intersections of poverty, sexual violence, depression, racism, and sexism—all through the arc of a transcendent coming-of-age story for fans of Renee Watson’s Piecing Me Together and Ibi Zoboi’s American Street. Echo Brown is a wizard from the East Side, where apartments … Continue reading 1/14/20 Releases\n\nBooks that Have been Made into Adaptions: Top 5 Saturday | Blogmas Day 22\n\nHi everyone! I was tagged by the lovely Mina @ Stacked Reviews to partake in this weeks Top 5 Saturday which is a weekly meme hosted by Mandy @ Devouring Books I recently did another post like this where I talk about more adaptions! Rules! Share your top 5 books of the current topic– these … Continue reading Books that Have been Made into Adaptions: Top 5 Saturday | Blogmas Day 22\n\n12/3/19 Releases\n\nChildren of Virtue & Vengeance (Book 2) by Tomi Adeyemi “After battling the impossible, Zélie and Amari have finally succeeded in bringing magic back to the land of Orïsha. But the ritual was more powerful than they could've imagined, reigniting the powers of not only the maji, but of nobles with magic ancestry, too. Now, Zélie … Continue reading 12/3/19 Releases\n\nHow Has My Reading Changed? Top Ten Tuesday\n\nHi everyone! How’s it going? This week's prompt for TTT is how our reading habits have changed over the years! I think this is a great prompt because it allows me the chance to see how much I’ve changed from middle school until now! Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by thatartsyreadergirl. Genre … Continue reading How Has My Reading Changed? Top Ten Tuesday", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9846548438072205} +{"content": "Greek Culture and the Ego\n\nBook Details\n\nPublisher  Routledge\nPublication Date   October 2, 2003\nISBN  0415264898\nPages  112\n\nBuy this book\n\nTavistock Press was established as a co-operative venture between the Tavistock Institute and Routledge & Kegan Paul (RKP) in the 1950s to produce a series of major contributions across the social sciences.\nThis volume is part of a 2001 reissue of a selection of those important works which have since gone out of print, or are difficult to locate. Published by Routledge, 112 volumes in total are being brought together under the name The International Behavioural and Social Sciences Library: Classics from the Tavistock Press.\nReproduced here in facsimile, this volume was originally published in 1958 and is available individually. The collection is also available in a number of themed mini-sets of between 5 and 13 volumes, or as a complete collection.\n\nCustomer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9996111989021301} +{"content": "Ben B.\nSubscriber since: March 2014\nAbout Me\nI work as a counselor and community college teacher for pay. I study words for fun. In many cases I find that a mastery of a subject is equal to the mastery of its vocabulary.\nMy Word Lists\nRecent Comments\nMy Favorites\n\nFavorite Word:\n\nAs a word it's out of this world. I also like the way it sounds.\n\nLeast Favorite Word:\n\nThis one was difficult for me. 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It’s not an ego thing, it’s a fact reflected by a drawer full of military medals and commendations. He’s great at protecting people, and even better at guarding his heart—skills honed by a stint in Delta Force and from growing up in the system. But daily co\nKindle Edition, 213 pages\nPublished September 3rd 2019\nMore Details... Edit Details\n\nFriend Reviews\n\nTo see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.\n\nReader Q&A\n\nTo ask other readers questions about Dex, please sign up.\n\nBe the first to ask a question about Dex\n\nThis book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »\n\nCommunity Reviews\n\nShowing 1-30\nAverage rating 4.62  · \nRating details\n ·  97 ratings  ·  14 reviews\n\nMore filters\nSort order\nStart your review of Dex (HC Heroes #3)\nGinny Pearson\nOct 24, 2020 rated it it was amazing\nRylee is tired of being hindered by her family and her brother's friends. They all treat her like she is made of glass.\nDex has always had Rylee's back especially with Gabe. Gabe is her brother and way over protective since her accident.\nRylee wants to be an investigator. A case has come up and she has convinced Mac to give her a chance. Dex will be her backup. She is still mad at Dex for breaking up her engagement.\nThings heat up between Dex and Rylee. When Rylee finds out the case she was help\nKatherine Horvath\nSep 08, 2020 rated it it was amazing\nDEX: I like how Dex went with the flow between his job and his reaction to Rylee. I loved Lexi the bird he was a trip but got everyones attention. Fantastic writing and gret addition to the series. I loved bond between the military brothers. They all work well together and care about each other as family. Even though Dex swore of women in relationships but he can't flick the sparks that he has for Rylee. I really enjoy this story and the relationship between Rylee and Dex. ...more\nFeb 25, 2021 rated it it was amazing\nYay for Rylee\n\nI love these characters with their smart mouths, brave hearts, quick wits and laughable sense of humor. The next story can't come fast enough. Please keep them coming.\nThe Redhead\nFeb 01, 2020 rated it it was amazing\nAnother amazing hero/heroine to love. The chemistry, push/pull between Dex and Rylee keeps me reading with a need to know how they will finally figure out they are exactly what the other needs. Donna Michaels writes my favorite HEA's.\nI love the way Ms. Michaels laces the heat with humour. Lex the cockatoo is hilarious with his inappropriate words and comments. He's an original character who connects each of the books in the HC Heros series with laughter.\nStacy J.\nOct 06, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nI really enjoyed this book.\n\nDex has been interested in his buddies little sister Rylee but he has kept it to himself. Not wanting to ruin the bro code. However he has been supporting her behind the scenes since he met her.\n\nRylee was injured as a teenager and since then her family has wrapped her in a bubble. Desperate to break out she moves away and starts a new job that she hopes that will progress to something more. They only thing that makes her unsure is Dex and her longstanding issue with him\nTrudy Dowling\nOct 02, 2019 rated it really liked it\nHarland County here I come. Donna Michaels has the ability to write amazing characters. These are people you want to get to know and accidentally bump into in real life. You, okay I want to belong to this great group of supportive accepting friends.\n\nRylie has come to Harland County to escape her over protective parents. Of course she still has to deal with her hovering over protective brother, Sheriff Gabe. She also gets to deal with Dex.\n\nDex works for Mac in the security firm that Rylie is comin\nDebbie Collins\nSep 30, 2019 rated it it was amazing\n\"Dex\" is the third book in the Harland County Heroes series and it is a great little read. Dexter has wanted Rylee for a lot of years, but she is the sister of one of his military buddies, so that means hands off. Rylee is sexy, independent and just wants to prove that she has what it takes to be an agent, she doesn't want to just sit at a desk. But all her family feels like she needs protecting and wants her to find a safe job, but Rylee doesn't like to be coddled.\nThis book is filled with roma\nEileen McCall\nSep 11, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nThe third in the HC Heroes books and this one may be my favorite. Dex and Rylee have a history, though there is much more to it than Rylee knows. Dex has wanted her for years, but won’t act because she is Gabe’s sister. Rylee finally talks Mac into letting her do some investigation to help the company as long as there is no danger involved. But, Mac sends Dex in also to ensure Rylee stays safe. The chemistry between these two characters is explosive. I thoroughly enjoyed Dex with its’ talkative ...more\nSep 04, 2019 rated it it was amazing\n\"Dex\" (Harland County Heroes Book 3) by Donna Michaels is a fantastic read. I loved Dex and Rylee's story. I enjoyed catching up with Mac, Stef, Carter, Mel, and Abby. Lex cracked me up. This story is full of hunky military men, romance, passion, interesting characters, close friends, family, humor, and more. I can't wait to see what happens next with this entertaining group of characters. Highly recommend to all fans of romance, military, and series. ...more\nSep 03, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nLoved the story\n\nThe author portrays the feelings of both the hero and heroin very well. Rather you are being protected when you feel you don't need it or protecting someone you love when you are told, even when you feel you shouldn't, you have to put yourself in the other person's place to know why they feel as they do.\nMelinda Swaine\nSep 08, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nI loooove Donna Michaels romances.\n\nI loooove Donna Michaels romances. Everything about them is just right! She creates a fantastic world and as a reader I want a thousand books in each of those worlds! Dex has all of that! Wow! Pick this series and book! So satisfying. Trust me you won’t be sorry!! Happy reading!!\nTerry Kemmitz\nDec 08, 2019 rated it it was amazing\n\nI really am enjoying Donna Michaels HC Heroes series. Dex and Rylee have many hurdles to overcome including friends, relatives and even work, in order to find their HEA. Throughly enjoyed Dex and Rylee!\nSep 26, 2019 rated it it was amazing\nFantastic read\n\nRylee a women who wanted her independence\nDex a man who has loved a women half a decade. Loved this book, the characters yes even the bird. The emotions leaves you breathless and with teary eyes. I cant wait to read more. Well written journey you will enjoy\nNancy Mathias\nSep 05, 2019 rated it it was amazing\n\nThis is a book that gets you from the start. Did not put it down til I finished. 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Be the first to start one »\n\nReaders also enjoyed\n\n • Clay (Lighthouse Security Investigations, #8)\n • Shielding Jayme (Delta Team Two, #4)\n • Ryker (Hope City, #6)\n • Tate (Lighthouse Security Investigations, #6)\n • Levi (Lighthouse Security Investigations, #7)\n • Blake (Lighthouse Security Investigations, #5)\n • Our Time (Baytown Boys #11)\n • SEAL at Sunrise (Silver SEALs #12)\n • Destiny's Delta (Special Forces: Operation Alpha; Delta Team Three #2)\n • Shielding Aspen (Delta Team Two, #3)\n • Sweet Rose (Baytown Boys #10)\n • Ivy's Delta (Special Forces: Operation Alpha; Delta Team Three #4)\n • Breaking Silence (Delta Force Strong #1)\n • Kyle (Hope City, #5)\n • Shelter for Penelope (Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes Book 15)\n • Rory (Hope City, #7)\n • Shielding Kinley (Delta Team Two, #2)\n • Drew (Lighthouse Security Investigations, #4)\nSee similar books…\nHi there. Thank you for checking out my profile.\n\nI live in Northeast Pa where we experience all four seasons, although, I wouldn’t mind hanging onto summer a bit more and winter a bit less. I’m married to a career military man; we have four wonderful children, and an assortment of rescued cats. Never a dull moment in my household!\n\nI'm excited to say I'm an award winning, NYT & USA Today Bestselling\n\nOther books in the series\n\nHC Heroes (8 books)\n • Mac (HC Heroes #1)\n • Carter (HC Heroes #2)\n • Gabe (HC Heroes Series Book 4)\n • Cooper (HC Heroes Series Book 5)\n • Dean (HC Heroes Series Book 6)\n • RJ (HC Heroes Series Book 7)\n • Hunter (HC Heroes Series Book 8)\n\nNews & Interviews\n\nKazuo Ishiguro insists he’s an optimist about technology.  “I'm not one of these people who thinks it's going to come and destroy us,” he...\n265 likes · 26 comments", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8904502987861633} +{"content": "UEA Live: writers’ festival launches free autumn line-up\n\nPublished by  Communications\n\nOn 6th Aug 2020\n\nAuthors at the UEA Live festival\nPictured l-r: Lee Child (photo credit: Brian Aris-Littlebrown); Ian McEwan (credit Getty Images); Bernardine Evaristo (credit Jennie Scott USE).\n\nMass gatherings may be out of the question, but that hasn’t stopped UEA Live from launching its eclectic autumn 2020 event series online – featuring the literary legends of Lee Child, Ian McEwan and Bernardine Evaristo. For this season and spring 2021, the festival’s focus celebrates 50 years of Creative Writing at UEA.\n\nWhat’s more, for the first time, all the autumn events will be available to watch for free from the comfort of home. The festival runs from Wednesday 7 October to Wednesday 18 November.\n\nThe full line-up has now been revealed, completed by this morning’s announcement that Bernardine Evaristo would be a part of the festival, with online booking opening today (Thursday 6 August).\n\nHere’s a taste of what’s in-store at UEA Live this autumn:\n\n • Jack Reacher’s creator and bestselling author Lee Child will join his biographer Heather Martin for a special discussion based around her authorised biography, The Reacher Guy.\n\n • Inaugural UEA Creative Writing MA graduate Ian McEwan returns to his alma mater to share his experiences as an award-winning, world-renowned writer.\n\n • 2019’s Booker Prize-winning author Bernardine Evaristo explores her career, works, and recent success with Girl, Woman, Other.\n\n • Trinidad and Tobago’s Bocas Literary Festival unite Caribbean writers Ayanna Gillian Lloyd, Tessa McWatt and Ingrid Persaud for a conversation about their varied works.\n\n • Join journalist, critic and author Diana Evans as she discusses her bestselling novels, including Women’s Prize for Fiction shortlisted novel Ordinary People.\n\n • Creative Writing alumnus and author Joe Dunthorne and 2020 UNESCO Fellow for Poetry at UEA Raymond Antrobus get together to talk all things poetry.\n\n • Apple Tree Yard author Louise Doughty commemorates the 20th anniversary of Lorna Sage’s seminal memoir Bad Blood with Sage’s former husband and daughter.\n\nUEA Live is the new name and direction of the renowned UEA Literary Festival. It ushers in an exciting era of broad, energetic programmes.\n\nProf Henry Sutton, UEA Director of Creative Writing, said: “True to our innovative, inclusive and progressive “do different” philosophy, the literary festival has been relaunched as UEA Live, with dynamic programming, fantastic speakers, and enhanced physical and virtual audience experiences. We want you to be a part of our future.”\n\nThis new chapter coincides with the CW50 celebrations, marking 50 years of the university’s renowned Creative Writing MA. This year’s impressive line-up of writers all have a connection to the course.\n\nProf Sutton said: “UEA was one of the key UK cultural organisations that pioneered live literature discussions nearly three decades ago. We are immensely proud to have hosted many of the leading international writers and thinkers of the modern era, some of who are of course our illustrious alumni.”\n\nFor more information, please visit uealive.com or newwriting.net/cw50\n\nHow to book\n\nDue to COVID-19 concerns surrounding large gatherings, all UEA Live: Autumn 2020 events will be online only and available for free.\n\nTo secure an event place, register for free via the UEA Store.\n\nMembers of the public will receive a URL link and time to access the broadcast. 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It is my first one and it is terribly long and so I don't expect any of you to watch this.\n\nWhat books are stacking your shelves??\n\nCopyright © 2014 The Quiet Concert\nTemplate and Design by New Chapter Designs", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9858731031417847} +{"content": "Time, the familiar stranger (Book, 1987) [WorldCat.org]\nskip to content\nTime, the familiar stranger Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nTime, the familiar stranger\n\nAuthor: J T Fraser\nPublisher: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 1987.\nEdition/Format:  Print book : EnglishView all editions and formats\nThis volume considers such issues as the origins of the universe; relativity theory; the relation of inanimate to living matter; the biology of aging and death; the brain's perception of time; dreaming vs. waking reality; expectation and memory; the development of calendars.\n\n(not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.\n\nMore like this\n\nFind a copy online\n\nLinks to this item\n\nFind a copy in the library\n\n&AllPage.SpinnerRetrieving; Finding libraries that hold this item...\n\nMaterial Type: Internet resource\nDocument Type: Book, Internet Resource\nAll Authors / Contributors: J T Fraser\nISBN: 0870235761 9780870235764\nOCLC Number: 15790499\nDescription: xiii, 389 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm\nContents: A chart and an itinerary: An introduction --\n1. Shall I be gone long?: The experience and idea of time --\n2. For ever and a day: The reckoning of time --\n3. To whom there belong?: The times of life, mind, and society --\n4. Ask the stone to say: Time in the world of matter --\n5. Ask my song: Man the measure and measurer of time.\nResponsibility: J.T. Fraser.\n\nSurveys the variety of our understandings of time, both in the everyday world and in the specialized realms of the sciences and humanities. The author considers such issues as the origins of the \n\nUser-contributed reviews\nRetrieving GoodReads reviews...\nRetrieving DOGObooks reviews...\n\nBe the first.\n\nSimilar Items\n\nRelated Subjects:(2)\n\nUser lists with this item (2)\n\nConfirm this request\n\nYou may have already requested this item. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway.\n\nClose Window\n\nPlease sign in to WorldCat \n\nDon't have an account? 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(Added Author).\n\nAvailable copies\n\n • 1 of 1 copy available at Evergreen Indiana.\n\nCurrent holds\n\n0 current holds with 1 total copy.\n\nSeries Information\n\nUsborne little wipe-clean\nLocation Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date\nKendallville PL - Kendallville Main Branch NEW KID BASICS TRACING (Text) 37516002067259 Kid New Items Shelf Available -\n\nRecord details\n\n • ISBN: 0794546692\n • ISBN: 9780794546694\n • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm + 1 wipe-clean pen.\n • Edition: First American edition.\n • Publisher: Tulsa, OK : EDC Publishing, 2019.\n\nContent descriptions\n\nSummary, etc.:\n\"This fun book is a perfect way for young children to develop their observation and pen control skills.\"--Back cover.\nSubject: Dinosaurs > Juvenile literature.\nDrawing > Technique > Juvenile literature.\n\nSeries Information\n\nUsborne little wipe-clean\n\nAdditional Resources", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.975659191608429} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “exploitation”\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun [U] uk   /ˌek.splɔɪˈteɪ.ʃən/ us  \n\nexploitation noun [U] (GOOD USE)\n\nthe use of something in order to get an advantage from it: Britain's exploitation of its natural gas reserves began after the Second World War.\nMore examples\n\nexploitation noun [U] (UNFAIR USE)\n\nthe act of using someone unfairly for your own advantage: Marx wrote about the exploitation of the workers.\nTranslations of “exploitation”\nin Korean 착취…\nin Arabic استِغلال…\nin Portuguese exploração…\nin Catalan explotació…\nin Japanese 搾取…\nin Italian sfruttamento…\nin Chinese (Traditional) 善用, 開發利用…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 善用, 开发利用…\n(Definition of exploitation from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of exploitation?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nDefinitions of “exploitatio", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5579074621200562} +{"content": "Psychoanalysis and female sexuality (Book, 1966) [WorldCat.org]\nskip to content\nPsychoanalysis and female sexuality Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nPsychoanalysis and female sexuality\n\nAuthor: Hendrik Marinus Ruitenbeek\nPublisher: New Haven, Conn. : College & University Press, 1966.\nEdition/Format:  Print book : EnglishView all editions and formats\n\n(not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.\n\nMore like this\n\nFind a copy in the library\n\n&AllPage.SpinnerRetrieving; Finding libraries that hold this item...\n\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: Hendrik Marinus Ruitenbeek\nOCLC Number: 1089494112\nDescription: 251p. ; 21cm.\nResponsibility: Edited with an introd. by Hendrik M. 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Kerr\n\nYoung Adult Fiction\n\nM. E. Kerr’s pioneering young adult literature has gained a devoted following for fearlessly breaking rules and confronting conformity. In Edge, her trademark gifts of pulling apart relationships, exposing real emotion, and conveying what it means to grow up are on full display. From handling a teenage girl’s coming out in “We Might as Well All Be Strangers” to asking philosophical questions about God, life, and death in “The Sweet Perfume of Goodbye” to parodying social norms in “Do You Want My Opinion?,” this is a funny, moving, and brave anthology about faith, friendship, family ties, prom night, an unusual act of heroism, and staying true to yourself.\n\n$24.95(AUD)\n\nAvailable Stock:\n\nAdd to Cart\n\nClick & Collect\n\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nProduct Information\n\nThese 15 short stories by a writer the New York Times Book Review has called “one of the grand masters of young adult fiction” capture our fears, yearnings, loneliness, self-doubts, and universal need for love and acceptance \n\nGeneral Fields\n\n • : Open Road Integrated Media\n • : Open Road Integrated Media\n • : September 2015\n\nSpecial Fields\n\n • : 13 – 17\n • : M.E. 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Throughout high school, she served as the International Secretary and Global Liason of BBYO, a global youth movement, as well as the president of her high school's Model UN club. A recent trip to Russia piqued her interest in economic development and international politics.\n\nBeyond the Data- Capstone Film\n\nMay 14, 2013\n\nIn Senegal, approximately 55.2% of the population lives on less than $2 a day. Yet after completing my Global Citizen Year in rural Senegal, I’ve come to realize that development statistics don’t even begin to tell the real story. Thus, here is a glimpse into the past eight months of my life and a hint...\n\nRead More\n\nHer Shoes\n\nApril 14, 2013\n\nSomeone once told me that a person’s story could be told by the soles of her shoes.  She said that the shoes’ movements, trails, rhythms, and placements could converge to reflect a unique tale. Although the narrative of my past eight months often feels as multifaceted as the collection of sand and dirt particles perpetually...\n\nRead More\n\nThe Expectation: A Girl Effect Post\n\nMarch 12, 2013\n\nIn mid-January, the Senegal cohort gathered together in the region of Kedougou to partake in our second training seminar- an inspiring week filled with beautiful hikes through the Bedik Mountains, thought provoking discussions, plenty of cultural activities, and of course time to reconnect with our fellow fellows. Together with the three other Nike Girl Effect...\n\nRead More\n\nWho’s Talking With Whom? Communication and Public Health in Senegal\n\nMarch 7, 2013\n\nAsk the Senegalese what the national language of their country is and the responses are often mixed. While the government and all reliable media sources assert with black and white precision that it is French, a little grassroots observation displays something quite different. While French may be the national language of Senegal, the amount of...\n\nRead More\n\nJanuary 22, 2013\n\nFor the past four months, my life has largely existed without the word “Thank You.” This absence does not by any means indicate a lack of gratitude or appreciation. It doesn’t mean that my passing of the hot pepper at the dinner bowl was a worthless action, nor does it mean that bringing cotton balls...\n\nRead More\n\nThe Ones in Orange\n\nJanuary 15, 2013\n\nIt begins before the rise of the sun, before the first cry of the rooster.  They leave their clay hut compounds and begin a steady trickle onto la route nationale. Their destination- jurato- Tomboronkoto’s gold mine. The diverse crowd steps together- an old man who parts with nostalgia for the days when this very hour...\n\nRead More\n\nNovember 29, 2012\n\nTang Aning Segi — Malinke Eighteen — English Dix-huit — Francais Fuk ak Djurom Nyet — Wolof   Maybe it’s because we scrutinize that which is closest to us, but I think I’ve begun to over analize the number 18. Although logically 18 is a number and thus should retain a certain universal meaning, I’ve...\n\nRead More\n\nI am here, I am present, I am willing\n\nSeptember 7, 2012\n\nDakar mystifies me. I find myself in a fascinating whirlwind of new culture, sounds, smells, tastes, and words.  I haven’t even come close to scratching the surface of Dakar, but from the past few days of exploration I’d like to share with you what I’ve discovered thus far. While my advanced French for the most...\n\nRead More\n\nThe Adventure Stroller\n\nJuly 20, 2012\n\nI was raised in the “adventure stroller.” A pink, blue, and green conglomerate of lightweight plastic, it was the vehicle of choice by which my 4’11, volcano climbing, Guatemalan grandma fiercely edged through the crowds of Washington, D.C. to show her first female grandchild life beyond suburbia. While my kindergarten classmates headed to ballet recitals...\n\nRead More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9299983978271484} +{"content": "jump to navigation\n\nPut That In Your Pipe and Don’t Smoke It! September 30, 2012\n\nPosted by nrhatch in Blogging, Nature, Poetry, Word Play.\ncomments closed\n\nWe have a winner!\n\nBeeBlu used every resource at her disposal to identify the intriguing specimen we saw loitering about the kitchen garden at Cracker Country.\n\nWhen all else failed, she asked her husband, just back from a golf game.\n\nAnd he knew the answer!\n\nIf you want to continue playing along . . . check out BeeBlu’s response for some clever clues.\n\nIf you want the definitive answer, click HERE or HERE.\n\nFor more info on the plant and its extended family tree, er, vine, click HERE.\n\nThanks for playing along!\n\nAs an added bonus . . .\n\nJoin BeeBlu’s Search Engine Poetry Contest  this weekend!\n\nCreate and submit the wierdest wackiest poem with the bizarre search terms used to find your unique and distinct blog!\n\nThink Lewis Carroll and . . .  Jabberwocky!\n\nOr just visit the Hookah-Smoking Caterpillar for some inspired inspiration.\n\nAah . . . that’s better!\n\nIllustrations:  Wikipedia ~ Alice in Wonderland (in Public Domain)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9677175283432007} +{"content": "We are shaped by our thoughts; we become what we think. When the mind is pure, joy follows like a shadow that never leaves. Gautama Buddha\n\n • L.R. Woods\n\nBook Views: 6805\n\nCharmed (23 Strokes Series Book 1)\n\nPublish Date: May 22, 2017\n\nGenre: Contemporary Romance\n\navg rating4.2 - 9 reviews on Amazon\n\nAvgerage rating 4.2 — based on 9 reviews on all Amazon stores\nLast updated on 16, Jul 2019\n\n avg rating 4.2 — 9 reviews\n avg rating 0 — 0 reviews\n avg rating 0 — 0 reviews\n avg rating 0 — 0 reviews\n avg rating 0 — 0 reviews\nMeet the Author\nL.R. Woods Contemporary Romance, New Adult Romance\n\nLR Woods lives in Texas with her husband and two fur babies. She enjoys reading romance novels as much as writing them. When not writing, she can be found sipping margaritas on the patio, jamming out at rock shows, or binge watching teen vampire dramas....\n\nBooks of L.R. 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It's called Leda. A Greek myth, I guess. At least that’s what comes to mind. The report said it was a painting of a naked woman.\"\n\n\"One of Zeus's conquests,\" I said. \"He came to her in the form of a swan. Who painted it?”\"\n\n\"Oh, come on — you're making this feel like Art History 125. Which I almost failed, by the way. I don't know who painted it and I doubt the arresting officer did either.\"\n\n\"All right. Get back to work. Have a good day, John,\" I said, trying to uncrick my neck and hold the receiver at the same time.\n\n\"And you, my friend.\"\n\n«    1 2 3 4  \n\nExcerpted from The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova. Copyright © 2010 by Elizabeth Kostova. Excerpted by permission of Little Brown & Company. All rights reserved. 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All rights reserved.\nThis page URL: http://www.worldwidewords.org/maillist/index.htm\nLast modified: 17 January 2016.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9678555727005005} +{"content": "Stay with Me by Ayobami Adebayo\n\nPublisher: Ouida Books\n\n5 in stock\n\nProduct ID: 529 SKU: 9789789593200 Category: Tags: ,\n\nThis celebrated, unforgettable first novel, shortlisted for the prestigious Women’s Prize for Fiction and set in Nigeria, gives voice to both husband and wife as they tell the story of their marriage–and the forces that threaten to tear it apart., which, finally, she does–but at a cost far greater than she could have dared to imagine. An electrifying novel of enormous emotional power, Stay With Me asks how much we can sacrifice for the sake of family.\n\nWeight 0.36 kg\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Stay with Me by Ayobami Adebayo”\n\nYour email address will not be published.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9576696157455444} +{"content": "Authors: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z\n\nDefinition of Bethink\n\n 1. To call to mind; to recall or bring to recollection, reflection, or consideration; to think; to consider; -- generally followed by a reflexive pronoun, often with of or that before the subject of thought.\n 2. To think; to recollect; to consider.\n\nBethink Translations\n\nbethink in German is besinnen\nbethink in Italian is riflettere\n\nShare with your Friends\n\nEveryone likes a good quote - don't forget to share.\n  Mobile Site | Privacy | Terms |\nCopyright © 2001 - 2014 BrainyQuote®\nBookRags Media Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9942812323570251} +{"content": "News of the World\n\nNews of the World\n\nLarge Print - 2016\nAverage Rating:\nRate this:\nIn the wake of the Civil War, Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd travels through northern Texas, giving live readings from newspapers to paying audiences hungry for news of the world. An elderly widower who has lived through three wars and fought in two of them, the captain enjoys his rootless, solitary existence. In Wichita Falls, he is offered a $50 gold piece to deliver a young orphan to her relatives in San Antonio. Four years earlier, a band of Kiowa raiders killed Johanna's parents and sister; sparing the little girl, they raised her as one of their own. Recently rescued by the U.S. army, the ten-year-old has once again been torn away from the only home she knows. Their 400-mile journey south through unsettled territory and unforgiving terrain proves difficult and at times dangerous. Johanna has forgotten the English language, tries to escape at every opportunity, throws away her shoes, and refuses to act \"civilized.\" Yet as the miles pass, the two lonely survivors tentatively begin to trust each other, forming a bond that marks the difference between life and death in this treacherous land. Arriving in San Antonio, the reunion is neither happy nor welcome. The captain must hand Johanna over to an aunt and uncle she does not remember -- strangers who regard her as an unwanted burden. A respectable man, Captain Kidd is faced with a terrible choice: abandon the girl to her fate or become -- in the eyes of the law -- a kidnapper himself.\nPublisher: Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning, 2016\nEdition: Large print edition\nCopyright Date: ©2016\nISBN: 9781410489531\nBranch Call Number: LP JILES-P\nCharacteristics: large print\n291 pages (large print) ; 23 cm\n\nFrom the critics\n\nCommunity Activity\n\nAdd a Comment\n\nNov 21, 2017\n\nFor me, the major appeal of this gently told story was the way it captured a time and place in my mind. It was immersive and transporting. The story is told softly and slowly and I loved the idea of Captain Kyle Kidd travelling around and reading news from around the world to the people. It gave you such a visual snapshot of what was happening both in the U.S. and around the world in the time right after the Civil War. It was a short, undemanding and enjoyable read.\n\nNov 15, 2017\n\nJiles brings into focus the character of the various towns, colored by the cultures of the different immigrant communities. The personalities encountered on the road are well-drawn. It was easy to slip into the story, picturing the scenery, the settlements and the folks along the way.\n\nHappyPuffin Oct 29, 2017\n\nJiles writing is sparse and beautiful, each word carefully choosen. I read the book while travelling in San Antonio. What a delight!\n\nOct 01, 2017\n\nWell written novel about intercultural challenges in the latter days of the western frontier. Timely connection to our current fractured society.\n\nBostonPL_LauraB Sep 24, 2017\n\nI liked this, but I didn't love it. That's the best description of this 3 star book. I bumped it up to a 3.5 for the emotions that it evoked in me with the last twenty pages, but otherwise it's a quiet, well-written novel, but it didn't \"wow\" me.\n\nAug 27, 2017\n\nI loved this novel! There is so much to note: spare, poetic prose that shows without telling and brings characters and landscapes and history to life; a suspenseful journey; an unlikely buddy story; thoughtful consideration of the value of the printed word; thoughtful consideration of how traumatic life experiences are woven into a person's being; thoughtful consideration of cross-cultural communication.\n\nAug 17, 2017\n\nBeautifully written with realistic characters. This novel explores issues that we still face today but with an historical context.\n\njyaremchuk Aug 10, 2017\n\nA very well-written, sweet book.\n\nscl_Cori Aug 04, 2017\n\nI don't usually enjoy books where dialogue is not marked by quotations marks but it fits in with the style of this book. It is a slow, easy journey following a piece of the main character's life.\n\nAug 01, 2017\n\nHeartening read. Intelligent, humorous dialogue.\n\nView All Comments\n\nAdd Age Suitability\n\nAug 27, 2017\n\ninfobetsy thinks this title is suitable for 11 years and over\n\nAug 16, 2017\n\nMIMS750 thinks this title is suitable for 12 years and over\n\nFeb 03, 2017\n\nferalranger thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 11 and 99\n\nAdd a Quote\n\ncals_readers Feb 17, 2017\n\nSome people were born unsupplied with a human conscience and those people needed killing.\n\nAdd a Summary\n\nThere are no summaries for this title yet.\n\nAdd Notices\n\nThere are no notices for this title yet.\n\nExplore Further\n\nBrowse by Call Number\n\nSubject Headings\n\nFind it at TPL\n\nTo Top", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8149895668029785} +{"content": "Skip to content\n\nLies, Brian — Bats at the Library\n\nA New York Times Bestseller!\n\nAnother inky evening’s here —\nThe air is cool and calm and clear.\nCan it be true? Oh, can it be?\nYes! —Bat Night at the library!\n\nAbout the Book\n\nBats at the Beach showed you the fun of “bugmallows,” bat kites, and midnight picnics. Now let the awardwinning author and illustrator Brian Lies take you on a batty journey to the library.\n\nBats at the Library (August 2008) is a sweeping literary adventure. Follow the bats as they delight in the wonders of the library and the sheer bliss of books! Parents, teachers, kids, and, of course, librarians will delight in this simple, charming tale of an evening spent discovering the magic of stories, done in the incomparable style of the award-winning author and illustrator Brian Lies.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nBrian Lies has loved libraries and books since he was little, and when he travels, he rarely misses an opportunity to explore the local library. Visit www.BrianLies.com to learn more about the author and his books.\nAdvance Praise for Bats at the Library\n\n“As with its predecessor, this book’s richly detailed chiaroscuro paintings find considerable humor at the intersection where bat and human behavior meet. But the author/artist outdoes himself: the library-after-dark setting works a magic all its own, taking Lies and his audience to an intensely personal place.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review\n\n“In this latest from Lies, it’s all-deservingly-about the artwork. He brings a sure, expressive and transporting hand to this story of a colony of bats paying a nighttime visit to a small-town library.”—Kirkus Reviews\n\n“Dark, inky acrylic paintings accompany a sprightly rhyming text, a wonderful sequel to 2006′s completely charming Bats at the Beach.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer\n\n“The illustrations capture the joy of this adventure.”—Toledo Blade\n\n“This is the kind of picture book that makes me want to have children for the sole purpose of reading it to them again and again… but in the meantime, I’ll read to anyone who’ll listen.”—Watermark Books in Kansas\n\n“…the sequel surpasses the original… The words are rhythmic and as a reader I was torn between wanting to study the illustrations or turn the page to read next sentence. This book will be a classic.”—Booky Kids Blog\n\n2008 Tour for Brian Lies\n\nWinging his way to a city near you!\n\nNew York Times Bestselling Author and Illustrator Brian Lies and Bats at the Library\nFall Tour 2008\n\nWashington, DC\n\nThrow Your Own Bats Event!\n\nWant to throw a fabulous turnkey event\nat your store or library?\n\nDownload your own Bats at the Library event kit, complete with:\n· word search, crossword puzzle, and coloring sheet\n· scavenger hunt template and markers\n· custom bat clings\n· full-color poster", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6283512115478516} +{"content": "China Princess\n\nDorothy wants to take the China Princess back to Kansas with her to put on Aunt Em's mantle-shelf, but the Princess objects because as an ornament she would be frozen in form and only look pretty but not have a life. Just being pretty to look at does not lead to a happy life.\n\nFirst appears in: The Wizard of Oz\n\nPiglet Press Tour Guide\n\n[Topic Head][Home Page]\n\n[Library] [Movies] [Characters] [Places] [Things] [Audio] [Author] [Oz Club] [Book Store] [Web Links] [Feedback]\n\nComments to author, W.R. Wright: piglet@halcyon.com\n\nCopyright (C) 1996.\nPiglet Press, Inc.\nAll rights reserved.\n\nRevised: 01-22-1996\n\nURL: http://www.halcyon.com/piglet/ozites/oz0763.htm", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9752794504165649} +{"content": "Blog Archives\n\nNew Book Excerpts!!!\n\nHello Readers!  These are excerpts from my new book  –\n\n“The Daughter of the Dark Lord\n\nPart Three\n\nInto Futures Past”\n\n– which will be available very soon.  This book is the third prequel to the previously published Dragomeir Series.  The prequel books allow the reader an extensive view into the life of Katherine Pendragon, Queen of the Dragons, as she struggles to fulfill her destiny.  Join Katherine in this fantasy adventure to another world, another place, and another time!\n\nCheck out all my other books at www.solitaireparke.com.  \n\nYou can contact me at my website if you have any questions, or just leave a comment. It’s always great to hear from you.  Thanks for reading –", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Manhattan Monologues\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $50.00\n\nPlace Published: Boston\nPublisher: Houghton Mifflin\nDate Published: 2002\n\nDescription: 226 pages, 8vo, black cloth-backed boards with a gilt-stamped spine (upper right corner bumped), dust wrapper. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, (2002). A very good(+) copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper.\n\nComments: Inscribed on the half-title page: \"For Joel Conarroe, friend & fellow centurion with all best wishes. Sincerely, Louis Auchincloss.\"\n\nSigned: Y\nJacket: Y\nBinding: hardcover\nCondition: very good(+)\nISBN: 061815289X\nLanguage: English\nType: Autographs\n\nBook ID: 254771\n\nMore AUTOGRAPHS: webrss\nMore LITERATURE: webrss\nMore NEW YORK: webrss\n\nBy This Author: AUCHINCLOSS, Louis\nBy This Publisher: Houghton Mifflin\nTopic Notification\nReceive e-mail notification of new arrivals in your topics of interest.\n\nI can't begin to thank you for the personal care and attention you all gave to me on Saturday - when I came to Argosy during your tech breakdown. I love the four marvelous books I purchased for my nephew and the generous wrapping you provided. I shall always remember the experience and look forward to seeing you again soon. With appreciation! - Leigh C.\nArgosy Book Store on Facebook\nArgosy Book Store on Instagram\nSite by Bibliopolis", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999956488609314} +{"content": "How to say FIG in Spanish fɪg\n\nWould you like to know how to translate FIG to Spanish? This page provides all possible translations of the word FIG in the Spanish language.\n\nfig(noun)\n\na type of soft pear-shaped fruit, often eaten dried.\n\nGet even more translations for FIG\n\nKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary\n\nDiscuss this FIG Spanish translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"FIG.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 26 Nov. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9765627980232239} +{"content": "Life in a Jar\n\nLife in a Jar\n\nby Stephen Sutton\n\nChoose Expedited Shipping at checkout for guaranteed delivery by Thursday, June 20\n\nThis book provides readers with a factual study of the meaning of dyslexia.\n\nThe author journeys through time back to the sixties and seventies at school life with corporal punishment. Stephen then balances the school systems of the sixties to the school life today, and compares just how much help is available today.\n\nThe author uses examples of people who suffer from dyslexia, including his own experience. He then demonstrates how people can become successful despite their disability using celebrities as examples.\n\nFinally, the author looks at the prison system and how many prisoners are affected by dyslexia.\n\nProduct Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781420842104\nPublisher: AuthorHouse\nPublication date: 04/28/2005\nPages: 116\nProduct dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.28(d)\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9638602137565613} +{"content": "Article stories, books, poems, and more\n\n236 results\n\nA essay on the new feminist horror movie \"Black Christmas\", (2019). Read More\nWe are fed what they want to feed us. True or false? Read More\nMy article on what is a farewell and what is the beginning after Read More\nHuman potential is far greater than most people realize. Limiting beliefs and biases stifle the creativity needed for anyone to reach the lofty heights of success. Read More\nSome of my observations about modern society. Read More\nAn article I was inspired to write after thinking back to how we treat each other in school depending on our friendship groups. Read More\nAn article inspired by the issues in the modern education system and students individual creativity. Read More\n\nReads: 126\n\nComments: 2\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nAn article I was inspired to write after a trip to South Korea. Read More\nI wrote this article with respect to Pakistan Read More\nIn this short article, I discuss the history of how 4/20 began. Read More\nA brief article of journalist Benjamin Harris and the first newspaper printed in America titled \"Publick Occurences Both Foreighn and Domestick.\" Read More\nA free verse poem of seeking bliss. Read More\nI am going through a bad time at the moment and because of what it is, how it can effect others I believe I need to write about it and let the tragedy that is the Department of Work and Pensions handling of the unemployed be known. Please share… Read More\n\nArticle / Romance\n\nDecember 27, 2017\n\nReads: 257\n\nComments: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nArticle / Other\n\nDecember 26, 2017\n\nReads: 470\n\nComments: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nTags: life, article, lessons\n\nIt is an article about freelancing, their benefits and effective tips for article writing. Read More\n5TH Scientific Conference and Workshop on Philippine Long-Term Ecological Research Read More\nOn May 6, 1937, The German airship Hindenburg burst into flames 200 feet over its intended landing spot at New Jersey’s Lakehurst Naval air station. Thirty-five people were killed (13 passengers and 22 crewmen), along with one crewman on the ground. It is about 803 feet long and 242 tons. Read More\n\nTags: article\n\nThis is a short piece about my impressions, culture shock and various emotions when I moved to Japan all the way from Saudi Arabia Read More\nThis is just a bio about me. you are awesome. -cptcody (Cody) Read More\n\nReads: 9601\n\nComments: 6\n\nShelves: 4\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nCan we imagine a world without boundaries? Almost not.But we have to. A world where there is no limits. A world where there is no hatred,only love, affection and respect. A world that will move us closer to nature.Where there everything is for everyone. The whole world is our, and… Read More\nthis is a short article... a very short one about a girl who was in love with a guy who had a girlfriend. and he loved her too! Read More\n\nEssay / Other\n\nFebruary 17, 2017\n\nReads: 514\n\nShelves: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nThis is my stand on racism and the unbelievable racism I've experienced. A short story. Read More\nBooksie 2019 Short Story Contest\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9905494451522827} +{"content": "How to make a book look good enough to read\n\nRuth HartleyBooks, genre, Publication, Reading, The Shaping of Water, The Tin Heart Gold Mine, The White and Black Blues, Writing2 Comments\n\nHow to be your own publisher I don’t know what I’m doing! I’m learning on the job and wondering if what I do is make mistakes and then recover from them. The learning curve I’m riding gets steeper and deeper and the pressure to do it all at once keeps on mounting. Yesterday I was sent a cover design and […]\n\nWriters, readers and the publishers picnic\n\nRuth HartleyBooks, Publication, Reading, Storytelling, Writing, Writing Process5 Comments\n\nA lovely day, a friendly gathering and a picnic It was a picnic about  different ways of publishing books that was held on a lovely hillside venue at a private home – many thanks to our hosts. It was well organised by Jane Sherwin of Cafe Matin and I was delighted to be one of those asked to take part. […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991660714149475} +{"content": "\nSearch Results\n\nAdvanced Search\n\n1 to 1 of 1 results\n\nSort by:\n\nFilter by:\n\nArticle Types\n\n‘You are my heart’s delight’\n\nSusannah Clapp, 7 June 1984\n\nA Portrait of Fryn: A Biography of F. Tennyson Jesse \nby Joanna Colenbrander.\nDeutsch, 305 pp., £12.95, March 1984, 0 233 97572 1\nShow More\nShow More\n... F. Tennyson Jesse was ‘ideally beautiful. I have never seen a lovelier girl.’ A sketch in Joanna Colenbrander’s biography shows a flat, winsome face with wide, rather fishy eyes; her thin limbs are splayed out with flapperish elegance. It may be that her attractions – a fat bundle of love-letters was destroyed when she died, and Mrs ...\n\nRead anywhere with the London Review of Books app, available now from the App Store for Apple devices, Google Play for Android devices and Amazon for your Kindle Fire.\n\nRead More\n\nSign up to our newsletter\n\nFor highlights from the latest issue, our archive and the blog, as well as news, events and exclusive promotions.\n\nNewsletter Preferences", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9987331032752991} +{"content": "Secret Language\nSubtitle: Codes, Tricks, Spies, Thieves, and Symbols\nWritten By: Barry J. Blake\nURL: http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199691623.do\n\nPlease Note: This is a new edition of a previously announced text\n\nThis book is about language designed to mean what it does not seem to mean.\nCodes protect secrets. Symbol and magic hide meanings to imperil or delight.\nLanguages made to confuse let insiders talk openly without being understood by\nothers. Barry Blake looks in depth at these and many more and illuminates the\nmost arcane and curious uses of language.\n\nPublication Year: 2011\nPublisher: Oxford University Press\nReview: Not available for review. If you would like to review a book on The LINGUIST List, please login to view the AFR list.\nBibTex: View BibTex record\nLinguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics\nHistory of Linguistics\nIssue: All announcements sent out by The LINGUIST List are emailed to our subscribers and archived with the Library of Congress.\nClick here to see the original emailed issue.\n\nFormat: Paperback\nISBN: 0199691622\nISBN-13: 9780199691623\nPages: 288\nPrices: U.K. £ 8.99", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9957911968231201} +{"content": "\nYoung Writers Society\n\nHome » Forums » Resources » Writer's Market\n\nCast of Wonders Flash Fiction Contest 2018\n\nUser avatar\n324 Reviews\n\nGender: Male\nPoints: 0\nReviews: 324\nMon Sep 24, 2018 1:09 am\nView Likes\nEvander says...\n\nThis is a flash fiction contest for a podcast!\n\nThe story must be no more than 500 words long. It needs to evoke a sense of wonder and be appropriate for a YA audience: that means sophisticated, non-condescending stories with wide appeal, and without explicit sex, violence or pervasive obscene language.\n\nThe story must be original and previously unpublished. Stories will be posted on a members-only portion of the Escape Artists forum, so first publication rights will not be spent if your story does not win.\n\nAuthors under 18 are very welcome and encouraged to submit their work. By submitting, any author under 18 asserts they have obtained the permission of a parent or guardian with whom Escape Artists, Inc. can enter into a contract on behalf of the author.\n\nWinners will be paid $30, making this a pro sale of at least six cents a word.\n\nIf you have a story for this (or want to write one), then I highly suggest submitting! The deadline is September 30th, so you better submit in a prompt fashion! :P\n\nHere's the link!\nWant to talk about your project? Head on over to the Writers Corner! If you have a question about writing, then head on over to Research! Is your question not big enough to warrant its own thread? Ask away in Little Details!\n\nGerman rat enthusiast.\n\nDefeat has its lessons as well as victory.\n— Pat Buchanan", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9988817572593689} +{"content": "Familiar – New cover art!\n\nHowdy reader peeps!\n\nI’m excited to share with you my brand new cover art for my contemporary fantasy witchy book Familiar! Isn’t it pretty?! I’ll admit, I’m in love with this new cover!\n\nI’ll be working on getting it into paperback soon…hopefully before the end of the year.\n\nYou might also have noticed there’s a new series name under the title: the Salem Magick Chronicles. 🙂 Yep, this means there will be more books about the witchy/magicky folk of Salem! I’ve had people ask me for a long time if I’m going to write more stories for Emrys and David/Oliver, and I’ve always planned to, but I also have ideas for a couple of other books set in that world with extended main characters! The one currently brewing in my head is called Mesmerized (thanks to Andi Van for that title!), which is the one I would do next. One of the heroes is Emrys’s cousin (and yes, even if they aren’t the “stars” of the book, E and O will definitely make an appearance!). I also have an idea for one between a witch and a vampire. And, of course, I have an idea for a new one as well for Emrys and Oliver. I’m looking forward to writing them!\n\nIn the meantime, if you haven’t read it yet, you can get Familiar at any of the Amazon Kindle stores (US and international), and sometime around the beginning of November 2019, it’ll be back in the Kindle Unlimited program, where you’ll be able to read the ebook for free. If you read the old, old version of the book that came out in 2012, the new version is definitely longer with some juicy added content that (I think) makes the book better. It makes for a great Halloween read if you’re looking for something sweet and fun!\n\nBlurb, more info on the book and buy link can be found here. Enjoy!\n\nUPDATE: As of the beginning of November 2019, Familiar is back in Kindle Unlimited and no longer available at BN, Kobo, and iBookstore. Thanks to those of you who grabbed it in epub in October! It’s back in KU, though, because I just always reach a bigger audience there.\n\nAuthor: mlrhodes\n\nAuthor M.L. Rhodes writes bestselling m/m romance and fantasy novels. She's also a mom, a rescuer of fur babies, a geek, and a damn fine margarita maker.\n\n2 thoughts\n\n 1. Ohhhh!\n And bought! I checked and “only” had the 2012 version, which I already liked… but still. Besides autumn is here so I finally have more time for reading. 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Any one of numerous species of large handsome moths belonging to Saturnia and allied genera. The luna moth, polyphemus, and promethea, are examples. They belong to the Silkworn family, and some are raised for their silk. See Polyphemus.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Walter Harte (14 words)\n\nTutor. See our entries on Lord Chesterfield and Phillip Stanhope in the People table.\n\nEditors. \"Walter Harte\". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 27 July 2004\n[http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=5808, accessed 30 April 2017.]\n\nSave this article\n\nIf you need to create a new bookshelf to save this article in, please make sure that you are logged in, then go to your 'Account' here.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992251992225647} +{"content": "Are you between 5 and 25? 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Tahko\n\nUniversity Lecturer & Academy Research Fellow\n\nTheoretical Philosophy\n\nUniversity of Helsinki", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9897900819778442} +{"content": "The Secret of My Success\n\nSynthese 151 (2):201-232 (2006)\nIn an information state where various agents have both factual knowledge and knowledge about each other, announcements can be made that change the state of information. Such informative announcements can have the curious property that they become false because they are announced. The most typical example of that is 'fact p is true and you don't know that', after which you know that p, which entails the negation of the announcement formula. The announcement of such a formula in a given information state is called an unsuccessful update. A successful formula is a formula that always becomes common knowledge after being announced. Analysis of information systems and 'philosophical puzzles' reveals a growing number of dynamic phenomena that can be described or explained by unsuccessful updates. This increases our understanding of such philosophical problems. We also investigate the syntactic characterization of the successful formulas\nKeywords Philosophy   Philosophy   Epistemology   Logic   Metaphysics   Philosophy of LanguagePatrick Allo (2013). The Many Faces of Closure and Introspection. 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(photo: Petterik Wiggers)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Stock Image\n\nBehn, Harry\n\nPublished by North-South Books\nISBN 10: 0735816093 / ISBN 13: 9780735816091\nNew / Hardcover / Quantity Available: 1\nFrom Hawking Books (Lake Arrowhead, CA, U.S.A.)\nAvailable From More Booksellers\nView all  copies of this book\nAdd to basket\nList Price: US$\nPrice: US$ 33.60\nConvert Currency\nShipping: US$ 0.00\nWithin U.S.A.\nDestination, Rates & Speeds\n\n30 Day Returns Policy\n\nSave for Later\n\nAbout the Book\n\nBibliographic Details\n\nTitle: Halloween\n\nPublisher: North-South Books\n\nBinding: Hardcover\n\nBook Condition: New\n\n0735816093 A brand-new, unused copy in perfect condition. Five star seller - Buy with confidence!. Bookseller Inventory # Z0735816093ZN\n\nAbout this title:\n\nBook ratings provided by GoodReads:\n3.7 avg rating\n(54 ratings)\n\nSynopsis: Luminous, haunting illustrations of three trick-or-treaters' moonlit revels capture the spooky, spine-tingling thrill of this magical night.\n\nAbout the Author: Harry Behn (1898-1973) was born in Prescott, Arizona. He attended Stanford University and Harvard University, and worked as a Hollywood scriptwriter and a college professor. He was the founding editor of the Arizona Quarterly , founder of the University of Arizona Press and the Phoenix Little Theatre. He wrote numerous children's novels, several of which he also illustrated, and seven books of verse for young readers.\n\nGreg Couch was born in Bettendorf, Iowa. After attending Washington University in St. Louis, he moved to Brooklyn, New York, to study at the School of Visual Arts. He now lives in Nyack, New York, with his wife and daughter. This is his first book for North-South", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6683826446533203} +{"content": "Etiqueta: Legal\n\n • Death will have your eyes (La muerte tendrá tus ojos)\n\n An innocent job assignment that will put her life at risk.     Lía Llamas is a forty-year-old lawyer who works as a legal advisor for … Read more\n\n • The fabulous story of the Pelayos (La fabulosa historia de los Pelayo)\n\n Only one family could mock the casinos all around the world and become millionaires.   Spain, 1990s. The Pelayos are about to make history by being … Read more\n\n • The Elites’ Game Saga (Saga El juego de las élites)\n\n The Elites’ Game | The Elites’ Sentence | The Elites’ Birth What’s the price you’re willing to pay  to be part of the elite?   Bernardo … Read more\n\n • I Am Your Gaze (Soy tu mirada)\n\n Getting revenge for the past during the era of Tinder.       Nora Salinas is a firm and rigorous 45-year-old examining judge whose pulse does not … Read more\n\n • Aurelia Villaba: Family Attorney (Aurelia Villalba: Abogada de familia)\n\n  Not everything she says is true,   but she is NEVER wrong…       Aurelia Villalba always thought she would be a professional athlete, but ended up … Read more\n\n • Disconnected (Desconectados) – Original Project\n\n A Science Fiction romance. 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In an elegant summer vacation spot close to Santander, Carlos Sastre quietly enters … Read more", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7737140655517578} +{"content": "0  items | Rs 0\nSolids In My World\n\nSolids In My World\n\nby Joanne Randolph  \nLanguage: English\nOut Of Stock (Out Of Stock) See Details\nWe accept payment by:\nCredit Cards\nCash Cards\nDebit Cards\nNet Banking\nOur Price   Rs. 582\n(Price is inclusive of all taxes and sourcing fee of Rs. 120)\nSolids In My World\n(Notify me when it is in stock?)\nClick 'Like' and get an additional Rs 5 discount!  \n\nBook Summary of Solids In My World\n\nThe publisher of this book utilises modern printing technologies as well as photocopying processes for reprinting and preserving rare works of literature that are out-of-print or on the verge of becoming lost. This book is one such reprint.\n\nDetails Of Book : Solids In My World\n\nBook: Solids In My World\nISBN: 1404284222\nISBN-13: 9781404284227\nBinding: Paperback\nPublishing Date: 2007-01-01\nPublisher: Rosen Publishing Group", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999479055404663} +{"content": "Fantagor Epilogue #3Fantagor Epilogue #3: \"Flower Thing\"\n\n1 pg. Appeared first time [COLOR] in Fantagor #3 (1972).\nStory/Art/Color: Richard Corben (no signature). Lettered by hand (Corben).\n\nSpain [SPA]: as \"Uk y yo\" in Richard Corben obras completas #11.\n\nStyle: Black line with colors. Genre: Horror / Humour. Time Span: Ancient past. Nudity: Full frontal.\nKeywords: Fantagor and Uk. Nude girl. Flower Thing.\nSynopsis: Fantagor and Uk give for a nude girl a lovely flower thing.\nComment: Fill-up story. Simple backgrounds, but interesting character outlooks (as usually in Corben stories).\n\nCopyright © 2003 Heart-Attack-Series, Ink!,\nCreated: July 13, 2003. Modified: July 13, 2019.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9424021244049072} +{"content": "BookTaoTeChing Jane EnglishYesterday one subscriber mentioned  that my reading list consisted only of sales books yet the focus of this blog was sales in the context of the Tao Te Ching. Sheepishly I agreed that I had indeed skipped the inspiration of this blog, Lao Tze.   I have since added three books that have deeply influenced by thinking  of life and subsequently  sales.  The Master Seller cannot be successful unless their personal life is in order.  The life of the personal and life of the professional are inter-weaved in a manner that makes them inextricable.  As such I recommend these two translations and book for those interested in further understanding the Tao Te Ching of Sales:\n\n • Tao Te Ching by Lao Tze as translated by Stephen Mitchell\n • Tao Te Ching by Lao Tze as translated by Gia-Fu Feng and Jane English\n • Awareness: The perils and opportunities of reality by Anthony de Mello\n\nAgain I hope you find value in these selections. They have deeply enriched my life. Click here for access to the reading list.\n\nIf you would like to discuss these books or have any questions, please don’t hesitate or contact me anytime by clicking the “contact” tab.\n\nBest wishes,", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000005841255188} +{"content": "\nMember since July 30, 2012 | 1,425 Readings |\n\nAdam Cornford\n\nAdam Cornford Adam Francis Cornford, born in England, came to the United States as a student in 1969. From then until 2015 he lived almost entirely in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he worked as a commercial painter, youth counselor, teacher, professor, and freelance editor and writer. Cornford was an early collaborator on the underground office and information workers’ magazine Processed World, for which he edited, wrote, and drew. From 1987 until the closure of that institution in 2008, Cornford led the Poetics Program at New College of California in San Francisco and also taught in its undergraduate Humanities program. His poetry has appeared in numerous magazines in print and on the web, and he has published three full-length poetry collections. Major influences and preoccupations include science (physics, biology, computer science), science fiction, surrealism, and the work of William Blake. He lives in the California desert south of Palm Springs, near the Salton Sea.\n\nComments (0)\nWould you like to leave a comment on this profile? Join Ink Node for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9382458925247192} +{"content": "Williams-Sonoma New Healthy Kitchen: Desserts\n\nWilliams-Sonoma New Healthy Kitchen: Desserts : Colorful Recipes for Health and Well-Being\n\n4.57 (7 ratings by Goodreads)\nBy (author)  , Edited by  , By (photographer)  , By (photographer) \n\nList price: US$19.95show more\n\nProduct details\n\n • Paperback | 143 pages\n • 218.4 x 271.8 x 15.2mm | 703.08g\n • New York, NY, United States\n\nRating details\n\n7 ratings\n4.57 out of 5 stars\n5 57% (4)\n4 43% (3)\n3 0% (0)\n2 0% (0)\n1 0% (0)\nBook ratings by Goodreads\nGoodreads is the world's largest site for readers with over 50 million reviews. We're featuring millions of their reader ratings on our book pages to help you find your new favourite book. Close X", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5994415879249573} +{"content": "News Updates\n\nLots has been happening in my writing world the past week, and I’m anxious to share it with my friends.\n\nToday I’m being interviewed by Romance Reviews Today where I talk about The Initiation of Ms Holly, The Pet Shop,why writing is my obsession, and lots of other cool stuff. Be sure to check it out.\n\nMake sure to check out the fantastic Oysters and Chocolate site for my red hot story, ‘Seeing Red.’ It’s free!\n\nThe much anticipated Xcite anthology, Kinky Girls, which includes my sinful story, ‘Confessions,’ is now available. A must read.\n\nThe upcoming Cleis anthology, Obsessed, edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel will include my naughty story, ‘Topiary.’ And look at the list of other hot writers who’ll be included.\n\nObsessed Table of Contents\n\nSilent Treatment Donna George Storey\nOne Night in Paris Kayla Perrin\nConcubine Portia Da Costa\nLove & Demotion Logan Belle\nMephisto Waltz Justine Elyot\nThen Emerald\nIt’s Gotta Be Fate Jen Peters\nHooked Ariel Graham\nAftershocks by Bella Andre\nSecret Places Adele Haze\nLoser Charlotte Stein\nHere in Between Kristina Wright\nSpellbound by Garnell Wallace\nRaven’s Flight Andrea Dale\nRaindrops and Rooftops Elizabeth Coldwell\nTopiary KD Grace\nI Want to Hold Your Hand Rachel Kramer Bussel\nStorm Surge Teresa Noelle Roberts\nUnder Cover Kink Louisa Harte\n\nI’m discussing possibilities for a very hot cover for The Pet Shop with Xcite. The October launch date may seem a long way away, but it’ll be here before we know it.\n\nI’m working on a proposal for yet another novel. More about that as it develops.\n\nMore short stories, pointed thoughts and reviews to come, enough to keep you waiting with bated breath.\n\n© 2018 K D Grace\nThe Romance Reviews\n\nSite created and maintained by Writer Marketing Services | Sitemap\nSocial media & sharing icons powered by UltimatelySocial", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9329618215560913} +{"content": "Posted in Book Review, Books\n\nDawn of Eden (Book 0.5) – Julie Kagawa\n\nTitle – Dawn of Eden\nAuthor – Julie Kagawa\nSeries: Blood of Eden\n\nIf you follow my blog (maybe), you’ll know that I LOVE Julie Kagawa’s Blood of Eden series. I gobbled that bad boy up in days and when I finished The Forever Song, I cried because the emotional whirlwind of plague, friendship and general badass-ery was over.\n\nUNTIL I FOUND OUT ABOUT DAWN OF EDEN! (Apparently this was released in 2013 and it’s just popped up in my kindle store. I feel a bit daft for not knowing about it sooner but that’s okay).\n\nIt’s not much. Just a little teaser into the world before, into a world that is only beginning to learn the brutality of the Red Lung virus. But it’s enough for me.\n\nContinue reading “Dawn of Eden (Book 0.5) – Julie Kagawa”\nPosted in Book Review, Books\n\nA Monster Calls – Patrick Ness\n\nTitle – A Monster Calls\nAuthor – Patrick Ness\nSeries: N/A\n\nI am so late to the party with this one. It’s a book that has been sitting on my bookcase for a long time and I’ve just never gotten time to read (especially now with a baby). But in this crazy world I managed to find an afternoon to do my own thing and I picked up this book.\n\nIt was beautiful. It was unexpected. It was utterly heart wrenching.\n\nPatrick Ness is a superb author. He was asked to write finish writing this for Siobhan Dowd, an author who sadly died from breast cancer. I don’t know what I expected from this book but I’m glad I read it.\n\nContinue reading “A Monster Calls – Patrick Ness”\nPosted in Book Review, Books\n\nThis Mortal Coil (Book 1) – Emily Suvada\n\nTitle: This Mortal Coil\n\nAuthor: Emily Suvada\n\nSeries: This Mortal Coil\n\nThis Mortal Coil by Emily Suvada was a series that took me by storm. Another gem I found while browsing my local Waterstones bookstore, it fit my need for dystopian YA Sci-Fi after Blood of Eden by Julie Kagawa left me in a little bit of a slump. After reading Blood of Eden I found I needed two more things in my life; books with vicious plagues and kick-ass women leads.\n\nThis Mortal Coil did not disappoint.\n\nContinue reading “This Mortal Coil (Book 1) – Emily Suvada”\n\nPosted in Books, Writing\n\nSummer Blog Challenge – Day 29\n\nDay 29 – Most Anticipated Read for Next Month\n\nNext month, I have decided I’m going to to be focusing on fairytale retellings so I’ve picked out a list of books that I hope to get through and review for the month.\n\nThat means I know in advance what I’m going to be reading which could either work really well or really badly. I’m hoping it goes well because it would cut some of the work out for me with a small baby on the go, it’s one less thing to think about.\n\nI’m probably being a bit optimistic with this one but my most anticipated read is actually going to be a series.\n\nMy most anticipated reads for next month is going to be The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer.\n\nContinue reading “Summer Blog Challenge – Day 29”\n\nPosted in Books, Writing\n\nSummer Blog Challenge – Day 27\n\nDay 27 – A Book That You Both Love and Hate\n\nFirst of all, sorry for the absence. I’m running a day late with my challenge but unfortunately my daughter has been having a bit of an episode and has made doing things the past two days incredibly difficult. But I suppose we’ll get there.\n\nWe’re getting on with the challenge and for this prompt I choose a book that both pulled me in and pushed me away.\n\nA book I both love and hate is A Fault in our Stars by John Green.\n\nContinue reading “Summer Blog Challenge – Day 27”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997648000717163} +{"content": "Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nEnglish definition of “shortcake”\n\nSee all translations\n\nnoun uk   /ˈʃɔːt.keɪk/ us    /ˈʃɔːrt-/\n[U] →  shortbread [C or U] mainly US a type of cake that is often served in layers with fruit and cream: Do you like strawberry shortcake?\nTranslations of “shortcake”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 黃油甜酥餅干, 水果鮮奶油酥餅…\nin Chinese (Simplified) 黄油甜酥饼干, 水果奶油酥饼…\n(Definition of shortcake from the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)\nWhat is the pronunciation of shortcake?\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore meanings of “shortcake”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997711777687073} +{"content": "Changing Ways Book 2 – Cover Art\nChanging Ways Book 2 – 1Changing Ways Book 2 – 5Changing Ways Book 2 – 6Changing Ways Book 2 – 7Changing Ways Book 2 – 8Changing Ways Book 2 – 9Changing Ways Book 2 – 10Changing Ways Book 2 – 11Changing Ways Book 2 – 67Changing Ways Book 2 – 68\n\nChanging Ways: Book 2\n\nrated M mature\n\nJustin Randall\n\nTen years after the tragic events that shook the small town of Grey Oaks, the world has become a very different place.\n\nTheir mother is gone, their father has abandoned them, and Jessie and her younger brother, Alex, are living as outcasts from society in an isolated corner of rural Mexico.\n\nWith their only friend, an alcoholic bartender from The Last Stand tavern, and a mysterious stranger called Ron, they must locate Yaqui Indian Don Candillo to survive an impending invasion that threatens to bring their entire world to a brutal end.\n\nThese are their Changing Ways.\n\nISBN: 978-1922023032\n128 pages, Full Colour, Cover w/ French Flaps & UV Spot Varnish.\n\nSKU: 978-0-9775628-9-3 Category: Tags: , ,\n\nUse coupon code TENYEARS for 50% discount storewide!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Who Was Annie Oakley?\n\nRs 400\nCurrently not available.\nRequest this book.\nLanguage: English\nISBN13:9780448424972\nISBN10:0448424975\nPages:112\nDimensions:5.38 x 7.63 x 0.25 inches\nWeight:124.74 g\nPublished: February 18, 2002\nEdition:10\n\nAbout the Book\n\nYou want girl power? Meet Annie Oakley! Born in 1860, she became one of the best-loved and most famous women of her generation. She amazed audiences all over the world with her sharpshooting, horse-riding, action-packed performances. 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Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine [Published: MAY 2020]\n\nDigital Download • Audible, Inc. • 2020\n\nDD ISBN $24", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9847180247306824} +{"content": "\n\n[Rhymes]   Lyrics and poems   Near rhymes   Phrase rhymes   Synonyms / Related   Phrases   Example sentences   Descriptive words   Definitions   Homophones   Similar sound   Same consonants  \n\nWords and phrases that rhyme with eighties:   (15 results)\n\n2 syllables:\ncaties, eighty's, gaieties, gayeties, great ease, haiti's, haitis, katie's, laities, maties, platies, platys, praties\n\n3 syllables:\neuphrates, kuwaitis\n\nWords and phrases that almost rhyme :   (53 results)\n\n2 syllables:\nabies, achy, amy, babies, baby, bailey, brady, bradys, crazies, crazy, daily, daisies, daisy, eighty, gravy, greatly, hades, haiti, hazy, katey, katie, katy, ladies, lady, lately, lazy, macy, matey, maybe, maybes, navy, pasty, payees, rabies, racy, safety, scabies, shady, shaky, slaty, spacey, stacy, sweeties, tasty, thirties, treaties, wavy, weighty, zany\n\n3 syllables:\ncyclades, kuwaiti, mercedes, three eighty\n\nMore ideas:\n\n— Try the advanced search interface for more ideas (New!)\n\n— Search for words ending with \"ies\"\n\nAdjectives for eighties: early, late, eighteen, middle, nineteen, later, mid, low, seventeen, upper, latter, more...\n\n— People also search for: seventies, nineties, sixties, forties, fifties, twenties, heyday, halcyon, more...\n\n— Invent new words related to eighties (New!)\n\nCommonly used words are shown in bold. 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Copies of the book will be available for sale at the reading.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9887544512748718} +{"content": "The garden of the prophet (Book, 1933) [WorldCat.org]\nskip to content\nThe garden of the prophet Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nThe garden of the prophet\n\nAuthor: Kahlil Gibran\nPublisher: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, Mcmxxxiii. ©1933\nEdition/Format:  Print book : Fiction : English : [1st edition]View all editions and formats\n\n(not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.\n\nMore like this\n\nFind a copy in the library\n\n&AllPage.SpinnerRetrieving; Finding libraries that hold this item...\n\nGenre/Form: Poetry\nAdditional Physical Format: Online version:\nGibran, Kahlil, 1883-1931.\nGarden of the prophet.\nNew York, A.A. Knopf, 1933\n(OCoLC)654274984\nMaterial Type: Fiction\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: Kahlil Gibran\nISBN: 0394403525 9780394403526\nOCLC Number: 1592762\nNotes: Illustrated with seven drawings by the author.\nDescription: 6 unnumbered pages, 66 pages, 2 unnumbered pages, 9 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, facsimiles ; 21 cm\nResponsibility: by Kahlil Gibran.\n\nUser-contributed reviews\nRetrieving GoodReads reviews...\nRetrieving DOGObooks reviews...\n\nBe the first.\n\nSimilar Items\n\nConfirm this request\n\nYou may have already requested this item. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway.\n\nClose Window\n\nPlease sign in to WorldCat \n\nDon't have an account? 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She is a fun loving child who enjoys spending time with her family and friends.  Navika goes to Amity International School, Noida and is a student of Sandhya Maheshwari’ s Chamatkaar.\n\nTitle– Junie B Jones Toothless Wonder\nAuthor – Barbara Park\nPublisher – Random House\n\nEww… It’s a loose tooth!!\n\nOnly Junie B Jones is not satisfied with this development.\n\nShe thinks that she looks like toothless Uncle Luo or even worse. What if the whole class is not able to recognize her? So many questions so little time!\n\nThe main characters in this book are Junie B Jones, Herb and Ollie ( Junie’s brother )\n\nMy favourite character is Grampa Frank Miller because he helped Junie B to  overcome her fear and to get back her courage.\n\nThis story gives us a message that we should not be scared about anything.\n\nWhat I loved about this book was that it was in a very simple language and I am fond of books that are not too long nor too short, so this was just fine for me.\n\nThe story is written in a very creative style and the writer has used many new  words in this story.\n\nI would recommend this book for kids age group 5+\n\nI give this book a 5 out of 5 rating from my side.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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His fate, like that of his lost brothers, unknown . . .\n\nAdd to Wishlist\nAdd to Wishlist\n\nBook Details\n\nMirza Waheed\n\nReading Period\n\n14 Days\n\nISBN: 978-0141048581\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “The Collaborator”\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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They are then contrasted with the main live alternatives by means of considering the two most important lines of objection to identity theories.\nKeywords No keywords specified (fix it)\nCategories (categorize this paper)\n Save to my reading list\nFollow the author(s)\nMy bibliography\nExport citation\nFind it on Scholar\nEdit this record\nMark as duplicate\nRevision history Request removal from index\nDownload options\nPhilPapers Archive\n\nUpload a copy of this paper     Check publisher's policy on self-archival     Papers currently archived: 9,357\nExternal links\n • Through your library Configure\n References found in this work BETA\n Karen Bennett (2007). Mental Causation. Philosophy Compass 2 (2):316–337.\n Karen Bennett (2007). Mental Causation. 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Plus, he can’t draw.\n\n“The Book With No Pictures” is scheduled for the fall. Next month, Alfred A. Knopf will publish Novak’s debut fiction collection, “One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories.” He is also under contract with Penguin for a second “picture” book, which may or may not have pictures.\n\nThe 34-year-old Novak appears as songwriter Robert Sherman in the film “Saving Mr. Banks.”\n\nClick to Read More\n\nClick to Hide", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9891196489334106} +{"content": "Staycation reads – The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman\n\nAnother highly recommended book. This one won the Cilip Carnegie medal in 2010. Not that it matters much to me. I like Gaiman’s writing.\n\nStaycation reads – Stardust by Neil Gaiman\n\nWanted to read this since I watched the movie version some time ago, but didn’t get round to it till now. So far so good – love his writing anyway 🙂", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000091791152954} +{"content": "What does .MIME mean in MIME Types?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand .MIME in the Internet field in general and in the MIME Types terminology in particular.\n\nwww/mime\n\nInternet » MIME Types\n\nFind a translation for .MIME in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this .MIME abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\".MIME.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. Web. 30 Apr. 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998601078987122} +{"content": "Ashley Jamie\n\nRookie (May 19,1995 / Califorina)\n\nAshley Jamie\nDo you like this poet?\n0 person liked.\n0 person did not like.\n\nI am 15 and I know little about poetry but alot about emotion and life.... And this is how I cope... For these are the lyrics to my life. Photography is my passion <3 I love advice and criticism so feel free to tell me what you truley think. Never stop believeing and chasing your dream. For no one can take whats yours <33 more »\n\nClick here to add this poet to your My Favorite Poets.\n\nComments about Ashley Jamie\n\nThere is no comment submitted by members..\nBest Poem of Ashley Jamie\n\nLost Myself In My Reflection\n\nWho is this girl\nThis reflection I see\nFor this is not me\nWhat have I done\n\nI turned myself into\nAn unexplentation person\nFor I see a stranger\nShe is staring at me\n\nWhere has my reflection gone\nFor all i see is...is\nThis girl with a helpless look\nHave I lost myself\n\nLost myself in this unknown world\nLost myself while seaching for my identity\nNow not only have I lost myself\nBut i lost my soul as well\n\nRead the full of Lost Myself In My Reflection\n\nPoemHunter.com Updates\n\n[Report Error]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9843165874481201} +{"content": "\n​Ben Mauk\n\n​Ben Mauk has written for The New York Times Magazine, Harper’s, The New Yorker, the London Review of Books, The Believer, and Virginia Quarterly Review, among many other publications. He was a finalist for the 2018 National Magazine Award for feature writing. He is working on his first book for FSG. (March 2020)\n\nSubscribe and save 50%!\n\nRead the latest issue as soon as it’s available and browse the rich archive. You will have immediate subscriber-only access to over 1,200 issues and over 25,000 articles published since 1963!\n\nSubscribe now\n\nSubscribe and save 50%!\n\nGet immediate access to the current issue and over 20,000 articles from the archives, plus the NYR App.\n\nAlready a subscriber? Sign in", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9915086030960083} +{"content": "Author Topic: Kara no kyukai- Mirai Fukuin  (Read 1190 times)\n\nOffline Phazonreaver\n\n • Full Member\n • Posts: 179\n • Karma: +1/-0\nKara no kyukai- Mirai Fukuin\n« on: July 23, 2011, 10:58:11 AM »\nOk People. You know Kara no kyoukai garden of sinners. I found this Mirai Fukuin. It appears to be a sequel to garden of sinners. It is a novel with 3 short manga stories. I founf the novel translated but I didn\\' have luck wit the 3 short pieces. They are very easy to read so I might be able to translate them, but before I start anything. Any ideas if it already was scanlated?\n\nDetails: An original doujinshi (but authored + illustrated by Type-Moon founders Kinoko Nasu and Takashi Takeuchi), this doujinshi includes three manga shorts.\nThe main of this novel centers around two people who have eyes capable of precognition, and how Shiki and Mikiya interact with them.\nAuthor: NASU Kinoko\nArtist: TAKEUCHI Takashi\n\nEdit: Yup it was by Beast\\'s Lair.\n\nOffline WilsonYu343@gmail.com\n\n • Posts: 1\n • Karma: +0/-0\nRe: Kara no kyukai- Mirai Fukuin\n« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2011, 03:26:13 AM »\nI can\\'t seem to find the the novel translated from evil lair. Where can i find it, any links?", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7685056328773499} +{"content": "Tinderbox: The Untold Story of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire and the Rise of Gay Liberation\n\nTinderbox: The Untold Story of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire and the Rise of Gay Liberation\n\nby Robert W. Fieseler\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nChoose Expedited Shipping at checkout for guaranteed delivery by Thursday, May 30Product Details\n\nISBN-13: 9781631491641\nPublisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation\nPublication date: 06/05/2018\nPages: 384\nSales rank: 355,677\nProduct dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.40(d)\n\nAbout the Author\n\nRobert W. Fieseler is a recipient of the Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship and the Lynton Fellowship in Book Writing. A writer for Buzzfeed, Narratively,\nand elsewhere, he currently resides in New\n\nTable of Contents\n\nHistorical Figures xiii\n\nPreface xvii\n\nIntroduction: History Reclaimed xxiii\n\nAct I Fire\n\n1 Brotherhood of Men 3\n\n2 Sunday Service 20\n\n3 Gay Liberation 39\n\n4 United We Stand 58\n\nAct II Fallout\n\n5 Mayhem 85\n\n6 Call for Aid 99\n\n7 Liberation Descends 117\n\n8 Visions 139\n\n9 Fun House 148\n\n10 Firetraps 157\n\n11 In Memoriam 168\n\nAct III Legacy\n\n12 Deliverance 177\n\n13 Downfall 200\n\n14 Rally Forth 221\n\n15 Last Resort 234\n\nCoda: Second Line 244\n\nNotes 255\n\nAcknowledgments 315\n\nAbout the Research 319\n\nIllustration Credits 321\n\nIndex 323\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6357728242874146} +{"content": "How to say p.m. in Czech \n\nWould you like to know how to translate p.m. to Czech? 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Recently, one of her earlier…\n\nView full post »\n\nF O L L O W   U S\nR E C E N T   T W E E T S", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9636899828910828} +{"content": "The One (The Halo Series, #2)\n\nThe One (The Halo Series, #2)\n\nby Kimberly Knight\n4.0 5\n\nNOOK Book(eBook)\n\nView All Available Formats & Editions\nAvailable on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.\nWant a NOOK ? Explore Now\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nMost Helpful Customer Reviews\n\nSee All Customer Reviews\n\nOne 4 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 5 reviews.\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nI was gifted this book by the author for an honest review. This is the second book in the Halo series. In this book, we read the story about Nicole and Avery. They both decide to go on a singles cruise because they have both been unlucky in love! I refuse to give anything away but their road to a happy ending was definitely not an easy one! So you have to read it to see what happens! I do recommend reading Tattooed Dots first but its not necesssry. Mature sex scenes so 18 and over! Do yourself a favor and get this book. You can't go wrong with Kimberly Knight!\nAnyTime_ReaderSF More than 1 year ago\nI was gifted this book for an honest review by author Kimberly Knight. This is book 2 of The Halo series by the author. Nicole found out her boyfriend has a girlfriend and she soon swore off settling for anything but a good time so a singles cruise was perfect for her. Avery wanted something different in his life so when he found a singles cruise he thought it would be a perfect place to meet women. What Nicole and Avery found was something they did not know they needed. I love the interaction of the characters in this story. Kimberly Knight writes very smooth flowing story lines in all of her book and this is no exception. This book is for mature romance book lovers because of sexual situations. It is best to read the books in order. Another hit series Kimberly Knight!\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nA must read if you are a Kimberly fan. Loved the book\nAnonymous More than 1 year ago\nDoes anyone know why this book is no longer available on the Nook", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99222731590271} +{"content": "Shopping from United States? Please visit the correct site for your location.\n\nBarrington Stoke Teen: The Fall Award-winning author/illustrator\n\nby Anthony McGowan (author)\n\nSuitable for 11 - 14 years\n\neur prices\nSave €2.74\nOffer price: 6.00\nRewards/RRP: €8.74 word sweats in this taut, brutal tale of bullies and peer pressure. Crazy teachers. Crazy kids. In a school like Mog’s, you can’t let a weakling drag you down… Mog isn’t exactly what you’d call socially gifted, clinging to the social fringe by a fine thread. Luckily, a friendship with the more popular Chris serves as Mog’s paddle in this social creek. 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Be the first to start one »\nHoward Fast (1914–2003) was one of the most prolific American writers of the twentieth century. He was a bestselling author of more than eighty works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and screenplays. The son of immigrants, Fast grew up in New York City and published his first novel upon finishing high school in 1933. In 1950, his refusal to provide the United States Congress with a list of possible ...more\nMore about Howard Fast...\nThe Immigrants (Lavette Family, #1) April Morning Second Generation (Lavette Family, #2) The Establishment (Lavette Family, #3) The Immigrant's Daughter (Lavette Family, #5)\n\nShare This Book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6982433199882507} +{"content": "Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation\nAgeing, meaning and social structureConnecting critical and humanistic gerontology$\nUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content.\n\nJan Baars, Joseph Dohmen, Amanda Grenier, and Chris Phillipson\n\nPrint publication date: 2013\n\nPrint ISBN-13: 9781447300908\n\nPublished to Policy Press Scholarship Online: September 2013\n\nDOI: 10.1332/policypress/9781447300908.001.0001\n\nShow Summary Details\nPage of\n\nPRINTED FROM POLICY PRESS SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (www.policypress.universitypressscholarship.com). (c) Copyright Policy Press, 2022. 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We should allow ourselves to be inspired by our favorite authors and their words. What do you guys think of this sentiment when it comes to writing something fresh? r/writing   u/kb_92  \nAnton Chekhov’s Six Rules For Writing Fiction r/Screenwriting   u/Seshat_the_Scribe  \n 1. Absence of lengthy verbiage of political-social-economic nature;\n 2. Total objectivity;\n 3. Truthful description of persons and objects;\n 4. Extreme brevity; 5.\n[WP] You are a clumsy but sweet person living in a time where robots are commonplace and do most manual tasks for humans. They can’t speak, but every time you bump into one you apologize profusely. You treat them kindly. One morning you wake up and peek out the window to chaos, but your yard is fine r/WritingPrompts   u/Phannies_unite  \n\nIssue #25 of Unreadit/Writing was brought to you by Superlinear. Want to suggest more subreddits or give feedback? Click here.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9483180642127991} +{"content": "Dictionary: A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z\n\nLa-plata-peak\n\n[plah-tuh] /ˈplɑ tə/\n\na mountain in central Colorado, in the Sawatch Range. 14,361 feet (4377 meters).\n\nRead Also:\n\n • Lap-link\n\n noun 1. a chain link for joining two lengths of chain, having a split in one end so that it can be opened to receive other links and then closed again.\n\n Link Access Protocol for Modems link access procedure for modems\n\n • Lap-microphone\n\n noun 1. . noun 1. a small microphone that may be clipped to the speaker’s lapel, pocket, or the like.\n\n • Lap of honour\n\n noun 1. a ceremonial circuit of a racing track, etc, by the winner of a race\n\nDisclaimer: La-plata-peak definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999536395072937} +{"content": "Get our Newsletter\n\nby | Read by Suzanne Toren\n\nFiction • 9.25 hrs. • Unabridged • © 2015\n\nDuring WWII, in Door County, Wisconsin, Charlotte and Thomas Christiansen, and their daughter, Kate, are preparing for another cherry harvest. In a soft, melodious voice, Suzanne Toren narrates this story of love, hate, and wartime distrust. At the height of the harvest, Charlotte falls in love with Karl Becker, one of many German POWs helping on the farms of Wisconsin, after he foils her rapist. Their lives are turned upside down, especially when the Christiansens' wounded son, Ben, returns home from the front and his hatred of Germans flares up, with deadly results. Toren carefully enunciates each word and phrase, slowing down the dramatic scenes. While her voice often dips so low that it's difficult to hear the dialogue, she fully captures the emotions of this tragic story. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine [Published: SEPTEMBER 2015]\n\nTrade Ed. • Harper Audio • 2015\n\nDD ISBN 9780062395276", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6665164232254028} +{"content": "\nTo schedule a signing or lecture, please send your request through the Contact page.\n\nRobinson is currently in search of a literary agent. Be a pal and get in touch.\n\nLatest News\n\nOctober 31, 2016 - Are there any reading groups out there? Fiction? Science-Fiction? Travel? I will provide up to 10 copies of The Appalachian, Life in Continuum, or Notes from the Field to the first reading group of each genre to get in touch, in exchange for reviews on Amazon.\n\nOctober 6, 2016 - A second edition of Notes from the Field, with improved maps and updated cover art, is now available.\n\nJune 24, 2016 - Field Notes have begun. 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Web. 28 Nov. 2014. .\n\nBO also stands for:\n\n... and 67 more »\n\nNearby & related abbreviations:\n\nAlternative search:\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nAcronyms & Abbreviations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7369319200515747} +{"content": " Confessional | WritersCafe.org | The Online Writing Community\n\nA Poem by I Am Svetlana\n\nIn the company\nof a blank wall,\nI give a voice\nto paper.\n\nAmong missed opportunities,\nso much is still possible.\nThis I say & know.\nI put down my pen.\n\nI wish to write poems\nfor little magazines.\nOne waits to feel\ngratitude for success.\n\nSmiling by the telephone,\nlistening to the shouting children.\nIt takes time & eternity\nto bring back the art. \n\n© 2019 I Am Svetlana\n\nMy Review\n\nWould you like to review this Poem?\nLogin | Register\n\nWonderfully expressed Emily, being an adult and child in toe. Do sadly curtail pleasure you once enjoyed before they were born. It's just finding the right time to engage in them again.\n\nPosted 1 Month Ago\n\nIndeed parenthood and careers distract us if we have faint hearts and often curtail any ambition to pursue more creative spheres. You have this written in a flowing short verse.\n\nPosted 2 Months Ago\n\nIt feels at times even graffiti on an abandoned wall is read more than my words. Your write, on the other hand - brings hope back to my pen - for here I am reading your wonderful piece. Nice share... :-)\n\nPosted 2 Months Ago\n\n49 Years Ago\n\n49 Years Ago\n\nVery well - writing is fun and pretty much labor work that you gotta do when you gotta do either taking care of time or taking moments stolen from time. Nicely put. Looking forward to reading your work.\n\nPosted 2 Months Ago\n\nIt is a tough job writing, and even if you do it for pleasure, it is always nice when someone appreciates your writing. I enjoyed it.\n\nPosted 2 Months Ago\n\nRequest Read Request\nAdd to Library My Library\nSubscribe Subscribe\n\n5 Reviews\nAdded on February 28, 2019\nLast Updated on February 28, 2019\n\nI Am Svetlana\nI Am Svetlana\n\nMadison, WI\n\n\"If you cannot write well; you cannot think well; if you cannot think well, other's will do your thinking for you.\" -Oscar Wilde Hello all, my name is Emily Svetlana! I am 27 years old and wo.. more..\n\nRelated Writing\n\nPeople who liked this story also liked..", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5247852802276611} +{"content": "Series Ranking\nSeries Finder\nLatest Series\nScribble HubCreateForum\n/ Tag / Eye Powers\n28.1k Views 918 Favorites 56 Chapters 2 Chapters/Week 250 Readers 0 Reviews 74.1k Words 8 hours ago Kirbyisgreen\nThe world of cultivation was endless, fantastical, and filled with treasures. These included supreme cultivation arts, ancient weapons, precious gems, sacred medicine, or beast lords that ruled the land. 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In a time of crisis, 6 such people are chosen by the Divines to be a set of matched blades, the only group of people capable of defeating the greatest evil that the world has ever known.... more>>\n996 Views 16 Favorites 8 Chapters 0 Chapters/Week 22 Readers 0 Reviews 36.2k Words Oct 6, 2020 Soleil\nThose delusional fools tried to besmirch my reputation and frame me as an otherworldy invader to justify plundering my knowledge and seizing my true inheritances.... more>>\n130 Views 0 Favorites 1 Chapters 0 Chapters/Week 4 Readers 0 Reviews 3.2k Words Sep 20, 2020 LuceLucky\nUchiha Shisui had always played the part of the devoted son so well. Until he didn't.\nSemi-SI!Shisui. Fix-It. 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Web. 20 Aug. 2014. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nAcronyms & Abbreviations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.980602502822876} +{"content": "\n\nSpanish Word for blackbird  \n\nLookup Another Word?\nTranslation type:\n\nWord to be translated:\n\nEnglish Word: blackbird\n\nSpanish Word: mirlo\nThe Spanish Word for blackbird\nNow you know how to say blackbird in Spanish. :-)\n\nTranslated sentences containing 'blackbird'\nThe blackbird lives in forests, gardens and parks.\nEl mirlo habita en bosques, jardines y parques.\n\n[ view all sentence pairs ]http://www.nulengua.com\n\nPopular Phrase: nadar preterite | Spanish Language Games | Conjugated Verb: setter - setter [ click for full conjugation ]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8323093056678772} +{"content": "\nfor·​mal·​ize | \\ ˈfȯr-mə-ˌlīz How to pronounce formalize (audio) \\\nformalized; formalizing\n\nDefinition of formalize\n\ntransitive verb\n\n1 : to give a certain or definite form to : shape\n2a : to make formal\nb : to give formal status or approval to\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nOther Words from formalize\n\nformalizable \\ ˈfȯr-​mə-​ˌlī-​zə-​bəl How to pronounce formalizable (audio) \\ adjective\nformalization \\ ˌfȯr-​mə-​lə-​ˈzā-​shən How to pronounce formalization (audio) \\ noun\nformalizer \\ ˈfȯr-​mə-​ˌlī-​zər How to pronounce formalizer (audio) \\ noun\n\nExamples of formalize in a Sentence\n\nThe company has formalized its hiring practices. Congress formalized the policy by making it law.\n\nRecent Examples on the Web\n\nAccording to the investigative report, Worrall proposed an agreement in 2015 to formalize part of a credit transfer arrangement. Dallas News, \"UT Dallas tribunal: Class credit arrangement ‘improper’ but professors should keep their jobs,\" 9 July 2019 The name change was formalized in April in New Jersey’s Cumberland County Superior Court, documents say. Kevin Grasha, Cincinnati.com, \"Green Township man imprisoned for terror plot legally assumes new name,\" 8 July 2019 Members also agreed in principle to formalize a charter for cooperation with non-member producers such as Russia despite objections from Iran. Julia Horowitz, CNN, \"More US tariffs; OPEC deal; Year's biggest IPO,\" 2 July 2019 Italian government-bond yields shot higher when the country’s election in March produced an unexpected governing coalition by two populist parties, formalized in June. Mike Bird, WSJ, \"Few Warning Signs on Sovereign Debt,\" 30 Dec. 2018 Meanwhile, Fox also must fend off a higher competing bid from Comcast Corp., which in April formalized a $30.7-billion offer for Sky. Ryan Faughnder, latimes.com, \"Sky News funding will increase under Disney ownership, British culture secretary says,\" 19 June 2018 First the divorce gets sorted out and formalized in the withdrawal treaty. Emma Ross-thomas, Bloomberg.com, \"Brexit Bulletin: Blair and the Abyss,\" 26 Mar. 2018 The powers were legally formalized in 2003, but have never been tested since then. Daniel Michaels, WSJ, \"EU Orders Broadcom to Halt Allegedly Anticompetitive Practices,\" 26 June 2019 The search for this essence occupied first philosophers and then psychologists, who formalized the philosophical ideas and translated them into concepts that could be tested. Giovanni Sabato, Scientific American, \"What’s So Funny? The Science of Why We Laugh,\" 26 June 2019\n\nThese example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'formalize.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.\n\nSee More\n\nFirst Known Use of formalize\n\n1646, in the meaning defined at sense 1\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nLearn More about formalize\n\nStatistics for formalize\n\nLast Updated\n\n19 Jul 2019\n\nLook-up Popularity\n\nTime Traveler for formalize\n\nThe first known use of formalize was in 1646\n\nSee more words from the same year\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nMore Definitions for formalize\n\nEnglish Language Learners Definition of formalize\n\n: to make (something) formal : to give proper or official form to (something)\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nComments on formalize\n\nWhat made you want to look up formalize", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6940900087356567} +{"content": "Reminder: NBCC Finalists Reading, Wednesday, March 10, Free!\n\nby Eric Banks | Feb-01-2010\n\nA reminder to mark the date: NBCC Finalists will read from their work at the New School (66 W. 12th Street) on Wednesday, March 10, at 6 PM. Free and open to the public. 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They make us more adventurous readers!\n\nEmily Jacques\n\nLoveReading4Kids is a modern and creative way of emphasising the value and importance of books in this digital age #booksforlife\n\nAmrit Bunet – Teen’s so easy to find the right book for your child. Such an easy-to-use, yet in-depth website. 100% reliable.\n\nPippa, Jack, Liam & Matthew Wils\n\nLovereading 4 schools", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998592138290405} +{"content": "\n\nArchive for the ‘the skull-faced boy’ Category\n\nTeenybuffalo Lists Zombie Protagonists\n\nTuesday, January 11th, 2011\n\nTeenybuffalo lists her favorite zombie protagonists, and includes my story “The Skull-Faced Boy.” Here’s what she says:\n\n“The Skull-Faced Boy” by David Barr Kirtley. I first read this one seven or eight years ago, but it wears well. Two college students die in a car wreck, and as it’s the night of the living dead they don’t stay out of the game for long. Horrible backstabbing and world domination ensue. I don’t think this one’s been made free online, but there’s a link to a podcast version on the right-hand side. I may have to give that a listen.\n\nWhile looking for the above link: Oh god there’s a sequel! “The Skull-Faced City.” Free and on the internet. Haven’t read this one yet, but I will in about ten minutes I’ve read it. Be warned! It’s (a) not going to make much sense if you haven’t read the first one, and (b) gruesome in every. single. way. I had a ballpark idea of what to expect from Kirtley and zombies, and I was still stomach-churned. Not safe for sanity, but excellent storytelling and a good undead protagonist. A worthy successor.\n\nFan Art 1/7/10\n\nThursday, January 7th, 2010\n\nHere’s a terrific piece of fan art for my story “The Skull-Faced Boy” by Allison Jamieson-Lucy, an Alpha grad. Also check out her profile on deviantART.\n\nShe writes, “I’d been meaning to listen to ‘The Skull-Faced Boy’ ever since listening to you read ‘The Skull-Faced City,’ but only got around to it lately, now that it’s cold outside and school is out. I drew while I listened, and it ended up being Ashley, freshly skull-faced.”\n\nthe skull-faced boy david barr kirtley art illustration\n\nFan Art 1/6/10\n\nWednesday, January 6th, 2010\n\nHere’s some more fan art from Blazeblackwing, for my short story “The Skull-Faced City.”\n\nSo here we have Dustin (the skull-faced boy), Jack (now a decapitated head), Ashley (Dustin’s bride), and Park (a former scout sniper who works as a sort of bounty hunter for Dustin and who goes masked when outside the city to hide his skull face):\n\nthe skull-faced city david barr kirtley\n\nAnd here’s Park without his mask:\n\nthe skull-faced city david barr kirtley\n\nFan Art 12/31/09\n\nThursday, December 31st, 2009\n\nHere’s some great new fan art I just received. The first piece, by Blazeblackwing, depicts the characters from my story “The Skull-Faced Boy” as they appear at the end of that tale. It’s funny, I don’t know if anyone remembers what my website used to look like back in 1999, but the main graphic looked almost exactly like the half-skull smiley face on Ashley’s T-shirt there.\n\nThe skull faced boy david barr kirtley fan art\n\nThe second piece, by Jandan, is a sort of prequel image for my story “Cats in Victory,” in which she imagines what the characters Lion and Tiger might have looked like ten or fifteen years before the story takes place, when the deadly and vainglorious Lion was just a shy pupil.\ncats in victory david barr kirtley jandan fan art\n\nSkull-Faced Boy Fan Art on deviantArt\n\nWednesday, December 16th, 2009\n\nI just discovered these two images over on deviantArt that were inspired by my short story “The Skull-Faced Boy.”\n\nThe skull-faced boy by blazeblackwing     The skull-faced boy by DarkAlley001\n\nBlazeblackwing, creator of the first one, writes, “Hi. I was told that you were on here by a friend. He saw that I had drawn a pic titled ‘skull faced boy’ and said to see what you think of it. I first read it in a zombie collection of stories and loved reading it! I didn’t draw the skull-faced boy in the way I hoped you saw him, but in the way my own interpretation of him was.”\n\nDarkAlley001, creator of the second image, says, “Recently I’ve become a maniac about podcasts — can you blame a person when the news is so depressing? One of these would be Pseudopod, an amazing source of horror/suspense/thriller short stories. I’ve been thinking of creating something for these stories for awhile, and with Halloween just around the corner, I feel inspired.”\n\nAnd, if you missed it, also check out Jandan’s skull-faced boy art. I also have a deviantArt profile.\n\nCover for Anthology The Living Dead 2\n\nWednesday, December 9th, 2009\n\nHere’s the cover for the zombie anthology The Living Dead 2, edited by John Joseph Adams, which will include my short story “The Skull-Faced City,” a sequel to my story “The Skull-Faced Boy” which appeared in The Living Dead. I love this cover. It matches the design of the first book, but the blue color scheme gives it a moody look all its own. Also check out the hi-res version.\n\nCover for The Living Dead 2 John Joseph Adams Anthology\n\nHere’s a synopsis for “The Skull-Faced City”: The zombie army of Dustin the skull-faced boy has grown legion, and has constructed a grim necropolis for him to rule over alongside his reluctant bride, Ashley. His followers are urged to carve off their faces, and bounty hunters are sent out from the city to bring back living prisoners, for purposes unknown. Can anyone put an end to Dustin’s mad, paranoid reign?\n\nZombie Panel Photo\n\nThursday, October 15th, 2009\n\nThe zombie panel last weekend was a smashing success. Here’s a photo:\n\nJonathan Maberry, Kim Paffenroth, David Barr Kirtley, John Joseph Adams, Rob Hauschild, Peter Gutierrez\n\nThe event was filmed, and will be appearing as a special feature on the Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated DVD.\n\nLos muertos vivientes\n\nSunday, October 11th, 2009\n\nHere’s the cover of the Spanish edition of the zombie anthology The Living Dead (which contains my story “The Skull-Faced Boy”).\n\nthe living dead john joseph adams david barr kirtley zombies spanish minotauro\n\nThis is the first time a translation of one of my stories will be appearing in a book.\n\nZombie Encounter Show & Panel\n\nFriday, October 9th, 2009\n\nJust a reminder that I’ll be appearing in New Jersey tomorrow night to discuss zombies. Here’s the poster:\n\nzombie encounter jonathan maberry kim paffenroth john joseph adams david barr kirtley peter gutierrez rob hauschild\n\nScience Fiction Society of Northern New Jersey presents Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated\n\nThursday, September 24th, 2009\n\nI’ll be appearing at: The Science Fiction Society of Northern New Jersey presents Face the Fiction: Zombie Encounter & Film Festival, featuring the premiere of Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated, a re-creation of George Romero’s 1968 classic, now with each scene rendered by a different animator in their own unique visual style. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with me, Kim Paffenroth, Jonathan Maberry, Peter Gutierrez, and John Joseph Adams.\n\nnight o the living dead reanimated", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8553277254104614} +{"content": "Book Rating:\n   Overall rating: 3 (1 votes)\nAdventure is a popular book by Jack London. 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Join Us!\n\nDon't forget! the Mabel Page room is available for quiet study or a play date.  Sign up at the Circ Desk.\n\nFriday, March 16, 2018\n\nI BET You KNOW more about Poetry than you THINK\n\nJoin us on Wed, April 4 , 6:30-7:30 pm,\n\nRebecca Kaiser Gibson is the author of OPINEL (Bauhan Publishing, 2015), and two chapbooks, Admit the Peacock and Inside the Exhibition. She is the recipient of fellowships from the Macdowell Colony,The Heinrich Böll Cottage in Ireland, and the 2008 Fellowship in Poetry from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. She was selected as a Fulbright Scholar to teach poetry in Hyderabad, India, 2011.\nHer poems have appeared in Agni, Field, The\nGreensboro Review, The Harvard Review, Ocean State Review, Salamander, Slate, The Taos Journal of International Poetry and Art, The Tupelo Quarterly, and featured in VerseDaily among others.  Her poems are included in two anthologies, Cadence of Hooves and Thirty Days, The Best of the Tupelo Press 30/30 Project's First Year.\nRebecca lives in Marlborough, NH and teaches poetry at Tufts University.\n\nFriday, March 9, 2018\n\nLions Club hosting Lesser's from Cheshire Village @ Home\n\nCharlotte and David Lesser\nCheshire Village at Home\n\nThursday, March 22\nMonadnock Lions Club meeting\nCommunity House\n\nCheshire Village at Home is part of the Keene Senior Center and part of the national Village to Village movement which seeks to help seniors remain living independently in their homes with a little bit of help.\n\nFrost Free Library Headline Animator\n\nEvents at the Library\n\nRecent Arrivals", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999874830245972} +{"content": "AustLit logo\ny separately published work icon The Age newspaper issue  \nIssue Details: First known date: 2011... 7 March 2011 of The Age est. 1854 The Age\nThe material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. 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[…]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6655721068382263} +{"content": "Writing Gloves\n\nI have been offered all sorts of things as freebies if only I write about them on my blog. I’m really careful about what I accept as it has to make sense within the general theme of the blog. I jumped when the email came through to receive a pair of free gloves and write […]\n\nPotential attacks on my blog\n\nThis is an article I wrote some weeks ago. I’ve no idea why it didn’t publish. It was set to publish on the 20th May 2019 and didn’t publish. I feel it’s important enough to publish now. To answer my thought in the last paragraph, yes it has reduced…a lot. There are hazards to everything. […]\n\nOz Comic-Con and Continuum 2019\n\nWith my last assignment for my degree due to be submitted at the end of May I started putting a little thought into what I’d do to celebrate. Getting a degree is a big achievement for anyone and I’m no different to anyone else. I wanted to celebrate. 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I […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000041723251343} +{"content": "\nAspen Words Literary Prize Longlist Announcement Party\n\nEvent information\nWed Dec 13, 2017\n5:00pm - 7:00pm\nExplore Booksellers\nAspen, CO\nadd to calendar\n\nJoin Aspen Words for a free community event celebrating the inaugural Aspen Words Literary Prize longlist!\n\nThe AWLP is a $35,000 annual award for an influential work of fiction that illuminates a vital contemporary issue and demonstrates the transformative power of literature on thought and culture. All of the longlisted titles (fiction published in 2017) will be available for purchase. Give the gift of influential literature this holiday season!\n\nThe party will be held at Explore Booksellers in Aspen. Limited complimentary food and drink provided by Pyramid Bistro. 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The course, as in its previous versions, does not include lectures, being based instead on discussion – the collaborative close readings of poems. The course grows out of Filreis’s work at the Kelly Writers House; he has been Faculty Director of this literary freespace since its founding in 1995. Filreis is also co-founder of PennSound, the Web’s main free archive of poetry readings, publisher of Jacket2 magazine, and producer and host of “PoemTalk,” a podcast/radio series of close readings of poems. In conversation with Nick Montfort, Filreis will discuss ModPo and his perspective on writing, teaching, and digital media.\n\nFilreis is Kelly Professor of English and Director of the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Wallace Stevens and the Actual World, Modernism from Right to Left, Counter-Revolution of the Word: The Conservative Attack on Modernism, 1945-60, and other works. 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Thank you.\n\nList of ALL naomi webb poems\n\nBest Naomi Webb Poems\n\n+ Follow Poet\n\nspring opens her eyes\n\nAs spring opens her sweet petal eyes, and the sun moves closer in our sky\nI feel excitement in my heart, the increased speed, the extra spark\nI witness the new tender growth, I breath in that sweet new note\nI touch the skin on my aging face, I wonder if you do the same\nTime has delivered the new season here, death, she will never fear\nI hold on tightly to the past, please come soon, my time will pass\n\nCopyright © naomi webb | Year Posted 2010\n\nPost Comments\n\nPlease Login to post a comment\n\n 1. Date: 2/28/2016 9:32:00 AM\n\n naomi webb, Enjoyed the way you expressed every line. Please keep writing, hope to see a new one from you again. LOVE LINDA\n 1. Date: 1/7/2016 6:28:00 PM\n\n NAOMI, enjoyed reading your poem. Love **SKAT**\n 1. Date: 9/13/2010 6:13:00 AM\n\n I would like to welcome you to PoetrySoup Naomi. Wishing you the best in your writing endeavors. 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Who?\nProbably a boring answer, but no, I can’t think of one. Unless I can count Black Canary from the DC Comics Universe. Two words – Fishnet stockings.\n\nIf your favorite author came to Minnesota, who would it be and what bar would you take him/her to?\nWell, if Kurt Vonnegut were to rise from the dead, I’d bring him to the Gopher Bar in St. Paul for a Coney Island dog.\n\nWhat was your first favorite book?\nWhen I was 5 years old I thought it didn’t get any better than Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel by Virginia Burton.\n\nLet’s say Fahrenheit 451 comes to life, which book would you become in order to save it from annihilation?\nThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Chapter 31 gets me every time.\n\nWhat is one book you haven’t read but want to read before you die?\nOK, here’s an odd one for you. As a big comic book fan, I’d like to read (and attempt to understand) Crisis on Infinite Earths by Marv Wolfman and George Perez. I’m almost embarrassed to say that I’ve never read this Mother of Event Books that totally redefined the DC Universe back in the early 80s . . . God I’m a dork.\n\n(Visited 8 times, 1 visits today)\n\nLeave A Comment\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Luckily, […]\n\nPosted on: September 28, 2015\n\nLooking Back on the Chesapeake Shores Series with Sherryl Woods\n\nby Sherryl Woods, author of Willow Brook Road With every new series I’ve created over my long career, I always begin with […]\n\nPosted on: May 8, 2015\n\nMother’s Day Weekend Giveaway: Win Books for You AND Mom!\n\nBooks are a great thing to share between parents and children. This Mother’s Day, we want to help you share […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.998917281627655} +{"content": "Rain in the Trees\n\nIt patter taps on straw, soft and low and muffled like the bird. But when I try and tiptoe past the watchful trees still hear and see. – The sentinels gaze down. Wise and wake they solemn, rise and shake above my head their sprinkle spread: drips of crystal drops for free. – The woods […]\n\nRead more \"Rain in the Trees\"\n\n…– Silence is a word, a world separated from the source that gives its pulsing veins the life to joy inside its God. – Silence is a grave. a tomb, a stony slab of quiet. Come to stay forever in the night: the pulsing vain-ness of a life lived outside its Lord. – – – […]\n\nRead more \"SIlence\"\n\nAn Autumn Night\n\nThe perfect night— a soft rain serenading; the street ashine  with lamp light; the leaves stretched out, lazy, on the grass; and I, quiet on the porch, sipping on delight.                  –\n\nRead more \"An Autumn Night\"", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9552542567253113} +{"content": "Take our Virtual Tour or call 410-266-7300\n\nLoading Events\n\n« All Events\n\n • This event has passed.\n\nWriters Workshop\n\nJune 26 @ 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm\n\n|Recurring Event (See all)\n\nAn event every month that begins at 2:30 pm on day 26 of the month, repeating indefinitely\n\nPlease join us if you like to write or just listen to our stories, which we read aloud for the enjoyment of all. Our teacher, Mary Bargteil, conducts an interesting and lively meeting, inspiring us to write about our life experiences. 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She has been a bookseller at Madicon, MarsCon, MystiCon, RavenCon, Libertycon DSC50, DSC60 and... Read More →\n\nNicole Givens Kurtz\n\nLiterary Guest\nNicole Givens Kurtz's short stories have appeared in over 40 anthologies of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Her novels have been finalists for the EPPIEs, Dream Realm, and Fresh Voices in science fiction awards. Her work has appeared in Stoker Finalist, Sycorax's Daughters... Read More →\n\nLarry N. Martin\n\nLiterary Guest\nLarry N. Martin is the author of Salvage Rat, coming in September 2018, co-author of the Steampunk series Iron and Blood: The Jake Desmet Adventures with Gail Z. Martin and a series of related short stories: The Storm & Fury Adventures set in the Jake Desmet universe. These short... Read More →\n\nLeann Rettell\n\nLiterary Guest, Writing\nLeann M. Rettell was born and raised in West Virginia but now lives in North Carolina with her husband, three children, three crazy dogs, and two aloof cats.She is the author of the Conjuragic Series and the Hand of Time Series published by Falstaff Books.She has dreamed of being... Read More →\n\nFriday July 12, 2019 6:00pm - 6:50pm EDT\n • Set Up theatre\n\nAttendees (5)", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000026226043701} +{"content": "US Embargo Act against Britain and France (36 words)\n\nHistorical Context Note\n\nU.S. Embargo Act as reprisal for French and British restrictions and, for the Chesapeake Incident, by which the U.S. withholds raw materials and finished products with idea of forcing belligerents to end the wars. \n\nEditors. \"US Embargo Act against Britain and France\". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 01 February 2008\n[http://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=1162, accessed 26 April 2017.]\n\nRelated Groups\n\n 1. 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Any schedule changes made after we go to print will appear here, so bookmark it! \nBack To Schedule\nSaturday, October 24 • 10:00am - 10:50am\nShort Story Sampler Discussion & Readings\n\nSign up or log in to save this to your schedule, view media, leave feedback and see who's attending!\n\nThe short story format provides challenges and opportunities different from novels. Following a brief discussion, our panelists will share short readings.\n\nAlastair Mayer\n\nAlastair Mayer has the kind of background you might expect of a writer of \"hard sci-fi action comedy adventures.\"  He has been a software developer; scuba diver; farm hand; bartender; a contributing editor at Byte Magazine; a private pilot; member of Jerry Pournelle's Citizen's Advisory... Read More →\n\nDana Bell\n\nDana Bell enjoys writing regional tales and has lived many places including Boston, MA., Idaho and Oregon. Currently residing in Colorado, many of her stories are set there and star the various cats she’s been owned by. Her works include her novels Winter Awakening and God’s Gift... Read More →\n\nJohn Barnes\n\nJohn Barnes is a widely published obscure writer. His first published science fiction story was in 1982, in CoEvolution Quarterly, and his most recent appeared in Light Reading, which is a website for optical communications engineers. In between he has appeared in places like The... Read More →\n\nRonnie Seagren\n\nRonnie Seagren—when not writing—can be found photographing landscapes and flowers or leading moonrise hikes at Roxborough State Park. She's pleased that her novel, Seventh Daughter, has found a new home at Wolfsinger Publications, and she's working hard on the long-awaited sequel... Read More →\n\nSaturday October 24, 2015 10:00am - 10:50am MDT\nWind River A Ground Floor", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000006079673767} +{"content": "3 Quarks Daily Arts and Literature Prize\n\nMay 27, 2014\n\nAttention! 3 Quarks Daily has announced its 4th annual prize for arts and literature online writing, to be judged by novelist Mohsin Hamid. Articles from The Millions writers have won before (a piece from Lydia Kiesling in 2010 and another from Edan Lepucki in 2011) and we’d love to keep that tradition going. Nominations can be posted in the comments of the announcement, so please recommend any Millions writing you have enjoyed since March of last year. And to all of our guest contributors out there, be sure to nominate your Millions pieces!\n\nis a staff writer for The Millions. She lives in New York and every so often writes things at kaulielewis.wordpress.com.\n\nAdd Your Comment:\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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I’ve never been a good liar, so I was amazed that I had lasted this long during the interview. Somehow, I had managed to maintain my facade flawlessly. The interviewer seemed to have bought into my story completely as the interview ended, then leaned forward and whispered.\n\n“We know who you are, Mr. Anderson.”\n\nSuddenly, everything went black.\n\n» Posted By vish On 09.09.2009 @ 12:00 pm\n\nWait, I’ve definitely written about this word before on this website. How uncreative of the owner. I suppose he wanted people to see how different their reactions to the same word on different days could be. Clearly, that plan failed since I recognized that this word has been used before. How disappointing.\n\n» Posted By vish On 09.08.2009 @ 12:17 pm\n\nHahaha… Keep going. Keep pretending like your anxiety is all that matters in this world, as if nobody else has any responsibilities or problems. Keep rattling off the list of things you have to do, complaining about how much time each one will take, whining about how much your life sucks. It only amuses me.\n\n» Posted By vish On 09.07.2009 @ 2:15 pm\n\nThe wannabe playboy popped his collar, then strode purposefully into the nightclub. He emerged four hours later, inebriated to the point of delusion, with three women draped on his arms. They all climbed into his fancy car and drove off. They only survived a few minutes on the road.\n\n» Posted By vish On 09.06.2009 @ 10:01 am\n\nI was watching one of my favorite shows the other day, when I realized that several words were bleeped out. Words like “freedom” and “liberty” were now replaced by a jarring beep that threatened not only my eardrums, but also the entire political system of this country. If a word is wiped out from our minds, can we ever really remember the existence of the concept it represented?\n\n» Posted By vish On 09.06.2009 @ 5:25 am\n\nYou spin my head right round right round, when you go down, when you go down down…\n\nGah. I hate having random songs stuck in my head. I don’t like how they sound, I don’t like their lyrics, I don’t like anything about them at all. But they’re catchy. And they latch onto my mind like some sort of a leech. A leech that sucks out any productivity I have and replaces it with the constant reverberations of inane music.\n\n» Posted By vish On 07.07.2009 @ 11:44 am\n\nI was sitting on my couch, reading the newspaper on a Saturday morning as my pet kitten rolled a ball of yarn all over the living room. I glanced up momentarily to make sure she wasn’t wreaking too much havoc.\n\n» Posted By vish On 07.07.2009 @ 10:35 am\n\nTorn shreds of paper litter the ground in my office. A trail of them leads out the door and into the parking lot, where one can see the spot where I had parked my car. Obsidian tread marks indicate that I left my office hurriedly, perhaps in anger. An examination of the torn shreds of paper reveals the cause for my angst: It is an eviction notice.\n\n» Posted By vish On 07.04.2009 @ 12:12 pm\n\nI grinned as I set up the last surround sound speaker, right behind the entire entertainment system. It was complete. I had seventeen speakers situated strategically throughout the room, and even had four subwoofers that guaranteed that no explosion in a movie would go unheard. I sat back and turned on the TV. The ensuing explosion of sound made half the roof collapse.\n\n» Posted By vish On 07.03.2009 @ 11:19 am\n\nThe golden sunshine that had illuminated the sky during the summer months gave way to the cloudy sunset that now painted the sky a brilliant orange. This orange matched that of the leaves scattered all over the ground, the leaves that crunched underfoot as I strode along the road. Ah. Autumn was here.\n\n» Posted By vish On 07.02.2009 @ 12:55 pm\n\nI snatched the ticket out of the cashier’s hand and ran onto the train. They were after me, and I couldn’t afford to waste a single moment. I leaped onto the train right as the door shut behind me and turned and wave at my pursuers. I was safe for now.\n\n» Posted By vish On 07.01.2009 @ 12:44 pm\n\nThe drainpipes open, and the room began to fill with the disgusting, mucky sewer water. I knew I was trapped, and that there was no way out. As the small cubic room filled to the top, I swam up, took a deep breath, and went underwater. I began to suffocate. Every second seemed like an eternity. Then, I saw light.\n\n» Posted By vish On 06.17.2009 @ 8:46 am\n\nThe librarian expertly filed through the book index, then located my request.\n\n“Ah. It’s in the Fiction section,” she said in the hushed voice that seems to be mandatory in any library.\n\n“What? The Bible’s in the Fiction section now?” I asked.\n\n“Yep,” she replied. “Personally, I can’t say I disagree with that decision.”\n\n» Posted By vish On 09.04.2009 @ 2:29 pm\n\nI can’t remember much of what happened last night. There was a crazy rave going on at my friend’s house, and everybody was wasted out of their minds. I know that there must have been a stereo blasting some pretty loud music, because when I woke up this morning in a pool of my own vomit, I could hear the beat still reverberating in my head.\n\nThump, thump, thump.\n\n» Posted By vish On 09.03.2009 @ 4:41 pm\n\nI grabbed a stick of licorice and handed it to my daughter to appease her during the drive home. Ever since my wife left, my life hasn’t been the same. I’ve been forced to become an only father, a man who has to raise his two children entirely on his own. It doesn’t feel right. And I always find myself wishing she was still standing at my side.\n\n» Posted By vish On 09.02.2009 @ 12:06 pm\n\nHe drew in the last puff from his last cigarette, then casually dropped it to the ground and crushed it under his heel. Stretching a little in his stereotypically badass-looking black leather trenchcoat, he strode forward silently towards his target with a hidden blade in his hand.\n\n» Posted By vish On 09.01.2009 @ 6:19 pm\n\nIt’s a constant struggle – the fight between stagnation and progress. For whatever reason, the natural human reflex is to favor that which we are already familiar with, that which is nonthreatening and common. However, remaining in a static state with no change whatsoever is unacceptable. We should always be moving somewhere, and moving forward.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.31.2009 @ 12:50 pm\n\nWhat is my fate? Is it to succeed or to fail? Can I really change any of it at all? If the actions I am about to do are determined by the balance of chemicals in my brain, and the current balance of chemicals in my brain is based on the actions I did a few minutes ago, do I really possess any “control” over my future and my destiny? Regardless, the only thing I can do is try.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.30.2009 @ 5:09 pm\n\n“Teacher, teacher! Billy spilled his orange juice on me on purpose!”\n\nI could never stand being a teacher, at least not for any grade level below 10th or so. A college professor’s job seems easier – you are free to be aloof in your aura of academicness and aren’t required to make people succeed when they really don’t want to. Just let them fail as they deserve.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.28.2009 @ 3:58 pm\n\nIt’s like being trapped in a cage — not physically trapped, but mentally. I feel like the guy from 1984, a guy whose only safe haven is his own mind. Outside, it’s impossible to find a sentient mind who can understand who I am or what I want from life.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.27.2009 @ 1:43 pm\n\nEverything begins with an assumption. “I think, therefore I am.” Is that really true? Isn’t that just a bold, outright assumption? Do we really know anything about anything? Regardless, without having any assumptions at all, our head would probably just explode in a spectacular and gory fashion, and nobody wants that.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.26.2009 @ 1:32 pm\n\nAh-choo. That’s all it takes to get yourself splattered with a disgusting salvo of mucus and bacteria, which can then easily enter your body and infect you with an illness that will stay with you for anywhere between a couple of weeks to the rest of your life. That’s why I insist upon meticulously cleaning everything around me. Some may call me a germophobe. I think I’m just being smart and practical. They’ll all learn when they get miserably sick later on in life.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.25.2009 @ 12:46 pm\n\nI was in my natural habitat. Stepping off the subway, I looked around at the sea of people rushing around frenetically. Taking a deep breath of the city’s automobile smog, I smiled and walked forward into the fray. I was home.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.24.2009 @ 11:35 am\n\nHe slammed futilely against the iron bars of his jail cell, again and again and again. His pleas for escape went unacknowledged by the stoic guards outside, and he eventually collapsed to ground in dejection. Looking out the window, he saw that the sun was setting and that night would descend upon him soon.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.23.2009 @ 10:40 am\n\nI slung my bag over my shoulder and headed to the gym. After a grueling workout, I was ready to go back home, drenched in sweat, when I realized my car keys were missing. They had fallen into a storm drain nearby, and I had to spend the next thirty minutes removing the iron cover and retrieving the keys.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.22.2009 @ 10:40 am\n\nI’m traveling along a road, stumbling through the darkness with no destination in sight. My path leads forward, but only into the shadow of uncertainty. Hopefully, one day, a flare of glorious light will illuminate the trail. But until then, I can do nothing but blindly shuffle on and on.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.21.2009 @ 12:16 pm\n\nThe countertops were a nice, shiny, cool chrome. She ran her fingertips along their polished surface and looked around. The apartment was charming and modern, but she had always been more of a traditionalist, favoring the wooden cupboards and panels from her youth. Unfortunately, her student’s stipend was all she had to live on.\n\n“I’ll take it.”\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.20.2009 @ 10:13 am\n\nI heard the hammer pounding steadily, repeatedly into the wooden walls around me. Each strike was another nail in the coffin. My coffin. Each of the hammer’s methodical strikes was another obstacle barring my escape to freedom.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.20.2009 @ 9:08 am\n\nIs the word onomatopoeic, I wonder? Gooonnngg… Sounds like it.\n\nDamn, I would’ve written some story about a Buddhist monk on a mountaintop sounding a gong to call everyone to prayer, but it looks like I’m out of time.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.18.2009 @ 4:53 am\n\nOf course! Of course I’ll do it! Of course I’ll always love you! Of course it’s that easy! Of course you’ll succeed! Of course everything will be okay in the end!\n\nOf course, I’m not really sure about any of this.\n\n» Posted By vish On 08.16.2009 @ 11:38 am\n\n«« Back To Stats Page", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6423853635787964} +{"content": "How do I say it?\n\n20 years to see\nThe world encompass all.\nIts' messiness unbearable,\nBut when I caught your voice,\nIts' sweetness a dulling touch.\nThe world and its' massive wildness,\nDisappeared all to dust.\n\nlovevoicelifedifficultyunbearablesoulheartFrom the heart\n\nWhat am I? ►\n\nNo comments posted yet.\n\nIf you wish to post a comment you must login.\n\nThis site uses cookies. By continuing to browse, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.\n\nFind out more Hide this message", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992995858192444} +{"content": "Sweden Writing\n\nNew project: Full Swede Ahead!\n\nNew project: Full Swede Ahead! 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(c) Copyright University of California Press, 2021. All Rights Reserved. An individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in CALSO for personal use.date: 19 September 2021\n\nPeople of the Corn\n\nPeople of the Corn\n\n(p.27) 2 People of the Corn\nEating NAFTA\nAuthor(s):\n\nAlyshia Gálvez\n\nUniversity of California Press\nDOI:10.1525/california/9780520291805.003.0002\n\nChapter 2 explores Mexico’s ancestral cuisine and the ways that it has come to enjoy a moment of high prestige and appreciation in the global food marketplace in the last few years. The chapter discusses the question of ownership over the food traditions of Mexico and the ways that Mexican food has come to occupy a prominent place in elite, global food circles.\n\nKeywords:   Cuisine, Cultural patrimony, Cultural appropriation, Foodways, Mexican food\n\nCalifornia Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. 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This is my start.\n\nNew writing blog\n\nTo anybody who reads this, welcome to my new blog.  It is going to include some of my creative writing in the form of character sketches and short stories.  I might also include useful websites I've found that teach you how to best get your creative juices flowing, other writing blogs that I think you … Continue reading New writing blog", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999987006187439} +{"content": "Emma Watson\n\nOctober 24, 2019\n\n  Nietzsche: greek deities Apollo & Dionysus\n\n  The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche argues that the ancient Greek deities Apollo and Dionysus are complements of each other in the conception of tragic art […]\nOctober 24, 2019\n\nThe Greek philosopher Aristotle discussion\n\n  One of the most fundamental questions that philosophical minds ponder is the extent to the purpose of human beings.  The Greek philosopher Aristotle attempted to […]\nOctober 24, 2019\n\nNew Deal program c by Franklin Delano Roosevelt\n\nNew Deal is a program created by Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Great Depression to counteract various effects of it.  New Deal created many agencies and […]\nOctober 24, 2019\n\nNew Ability for Next Year discussion\n\n  I select audacity or bravery as my quality or ability for that would act as my rallying call next near. 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Moseley Bog has been the setting for several drama excerpts from Tolkien’s work at the above weekend and is a beautiful and unspoilt nature reserve nestling in the suburbs of Birmingham within walking distance of Sarehole Mill, the inspiration for the Mill in Hobbiton. J.R.R. Tolkien and his brother Hilary knew it well when they played there as children but today it is still a relatively unknown gem even to those living nearby. Within this atmospheric, natural woodland mini-mammals and wildlife dwell, their struggle for existence largely unnoticed by most visitors. Within the book, Moseley Bog is the Old World setting for the life and death adventures of Foxtail and Rye, a couple of young field voles, on a quest to find the mythical water voles of legend. Further details of the book can be found on-line via the website: www.shireproductions.co.uk.\n\nOrder “Tales of Moseley Bog – The Voles of Old” on Amazon.com today!\n\nPosted in Books Publications on July 30, 2008 by\n\nThranduil Statue\n\nComments are closed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9729158282279968} +{"content": "Love P Famous Quotes & Sayings\n\nList of top 100 famous quotes and sayings about love p to read and share with friends on your Facebook, Twitter, blogs.\n\nTop 100 Quotes About Love P\n\n#1. P.S I love soccer - Author: Daisuke Higuchi\nQuotes About Love P #322195\n#2. For each person I lost I found a new layer of grief to cover myself with, and each time I tried to bring something of their essence into my own being - be it unconditional love, kindness and piety. - Author: A. P. J. Abdul Kalam\nQuotes About Love P #397205\n#3. When you have been just told that the girl you love is definitely betrothed to another, you begin to understand how Anarchists must feel when the bomb goes off too soon. - Author: P.G. Wodehouse\nQuotes About Love P #393301\n#4. By letting go of misguided beliefs, love and compassion can break through. - Author: Arthur P. Ciaramicoli\nQuotes About Love P #388319\n#5. Oh well, it's over for you. Call the code at 2:03 p.m.\"\nMy eyes widened in shock. \"That's what they say when someone dies.\"\n\"Exactly.\" He nodded. \"Woman have fallen in love with me after staring like that for only thirty seconds and\nI think you just took a full minute. You're doomed. - Author: Michele Jaffe\nQuotes About Love P #387473\n#6. People always seem to band together in accordance to a principle that has nothing to do with love, a principle that releases them from personal responsibility. (p. 81) - Author: James Baldwin\nQuotes About Love P #380252\n#7. P.O. Box Love is a wonderfully engrossing and romantic novel that takes the reader from Milan to New York and back again through the letters Federico and Emma mail to each other. Paola Calvetti's book will captivate your mind and steal your heart.\"\n\nIsabella Rossellini - Author: Paola Calvetti\nQuotes About Love P #372653\n#8. Sometimes you have to say the words exactly how they are on the page, but sometimes when you improv, it only helps to get across what's on the page, and I just love working with directors who allow that. - Author: Taraji P. Henson\nQuotes About Love P #366355\n#9. You will always be my favorite hello and hardest goodbye.\nP.S. i will always love you - Author: Cecelia Ahern\nQuotes About Love P #362198\n#10. Love is the greatest gift that God has given us. It's free. - Author: Taraji P. Henson\nQuotes About Love P #353774\n#11. I learned early and at that kitchen table that there are ways of avoiding, without guilt, the commitments of love. - Author: P.D. James\nQuotes About Love P #347623\n#12. P.S. If any boy ever asks for my hand in marriage, show him #4. I'm in love. I'd marry a pirate for a ring like that. - Author: Jillian Dodd\nQuotes About Love P #330137\n#13. I have created something and let it loose upon the world. Whether it was my right to do so or not, I cannot say. At times I am filled with love for my creation. At others I am filled with regret and horror. But it is done. It has been created. - Author: P.J. Parker\nQuotes About Love P #325471\n#14. We were created by Love, in love, and for love. - Author: Tim Tebow\nQuotes About Love P #405115\n#15. A life is not a life if not for love. - Author: P.G. Harding\nQuotes About Love P #321075\n#16. Blood and wine are interchangeable.\nLove and hate are unrecognizable.\nSanity is no longer with me. - Author: A.P. Sweet\nQuotes About Love P #315585\n#17. Just as the calm unruffled lake, mirrors the beauty of a scene, I would reflect to those who read, the joys of love and life serene\". - Author: P. J. Peters\nQuotes About Love P #313380\n#18. But don't you see, I say, I don't care. I don't care what you've done or how bad you are. Edward, we belong together. We both know it. Now I know your worst secrets and you know mine. Isn't that what you've always wanted? For us to be completely honest with each other? - Author: J.P. Delaney\nQuotes About Love P #307711\n#19. If two people are meant to be, they'll find their way to each other. - Author: Jenny Han\nQuotes About Love P #297496\n#20. Got to love men. Kissed the hell out of me yesterday, swim-stalked me on the beach this morning, and now couldn't even look up when I entered the room.\n\nEve, Jaymin (2014-01-15). First World (A Walker Saga Book 1) (p. 347). . Kindle Edition. - Author: Jaymin Eve\nQuotes About Love P #282212\n#21. The love of a man for a woman waxes and wanes like the moon, but the love of brother for brother is steadfast as the stars and endures like the word of the prophet. - Author: P.C. Wren\nQuotes About Love P #277922\n#22. My favorite era of hip-hop was between '85-'89. That was the era that got me to love hip-hop. - Author: El-P\nQuotes About Love P #277654\n#23. You can borrow my two-carat diamond stud earrings,\" Aphrodite said. I stopped and looked back at her. \"Huh?\" She shrugged. \"That's as close to a declaration of love as you're gonna get from me. - Author: P.C. Cast\nQuotes About Love P #276651\n#24. He knew today that his life was forever changed in that one moment and he was clueless as to why or how it was. Never in his life had he ever felt that quick response to anyone. Breathless and unable to look away from her, like if he did she would disappear. - Author: P.J. Fiala\nQuotes About Love P #262493\n#25. Anyway, no drug, not even alcohol, causes the fundamental ills of society. If we're looking for the source of our troubles, we shouldn't test people for drugs, we should test them for stupidity, ignorance, greed and love of power. - Author: P. J. O'Rourke\nQuotes About Love P #259932\n#26. Love is a delicate plant that needs constant tending and nurturing, and this cannot be done by snorting at the adored object like a gas explosion and calling her friends lice. - Author: P.G. Wodehouse\nQuotes About Love P #473144\n#27. My precious brothers and sisters, I come to you today speaking on behalf of Christ, His love and His mercy for us all. Jesus came to set the captives free. And He Himself said that whoever the Son sets free, is free indeed ... We love you with Christ's love, unconditionally and always. - Author: K.P. Yohannan\nQuotes About Love P #554449\n#28. When love is strong enough it can even cause Fate to change her course - Author: P.C. Cast\nQuotes About Love P #550313\n#29. I love sweets. I have a tendency to go out at, like, 11 P.M. and get a giant piece of cake because I'm craving it. The problem is if you eat a big piece of cake that late, you wake up in the morning feeling really sick. - Author: Brendan Robinson\nQuotes About Love P #547634\n#30. I love to walk into Borders or Barnes & Noble and see my books there. It's fabulous. - Author: P.C. Cast\nQuotes About Love P #546219\n#31. I'm not a slut, I just love, love...P!nk. - Author: Dani Graves\nQuotes About Love P #545289\n#32. I love you, Guy, and I think I shall go on loving you, but I'm not in love. I've had that and it was a torment, a humiliation and a warning. So now I'm settling for a quiet life with someone I respect and am very fond of and want to spend my life with. - Author: P.D. James\nQuotes About Love P #544924\n#33. You gotta be rich to be insane, Hol. Losing your mind is not a luxury for the middle class. - Author: Cecelia Ahern\nQuotes About Love P #526018\n#34. Everybody needs love. There are a lot of guys that you think are hard-core gangsters, but all these guys' weaknesses are women. Look at the movie Scarface. At the end of the day, all he wanted to do was to have kids with his woman. - Author: Master P\nQuotes About Love P #518928\n#35. In all living nature (and perhaps also in that which we consider as dead) love is the motive force which drives the creative activity in the most diverse directions. - Author: P.D. Ouspensky\nQuotes About Love P #518020\n#36. Peculiarity of golf, as of love, that it temporarily changes the natures of its victims; - Author: P.G. Wodehouse\nQuotes About Love P #514336\n#37. Love, Miss Halliday, is a delicate plant. It needs tending, nurturing, assiduous fostering. This cannot be done by throwing the breakfast bacon at a husband's head. - Author: P.G. Wodehouse\nQuotes About Love P #495775\n#38. God's holiness is not an unloving holiness, and God's love is not an unholy love. It is only by keeping these two primary moral qualities of the divine being closely related that we may rightly behold the character of God. (p. 98) - Author: Thomas C. Oden\nQuotes About Love P #478178\n#39. But she loves me. Me. Just the way I am. - Author: P.C. Cast\nQuotes About Love P #254794\n#40. Indeed, a quick glance around this broken world makes it painfully obvious that we don't need more arguments on behalf of God; we need more people who live as if they are in covenant with Unconditional Love, which is our best definition of God. (p. 21) - Author: Robin R. Meyers\nQuotes About Love P #459482\n#41. Not only is love blind, it's a little hard of hearing. - Author: Brian P. Cleary\nQuotes About Love P #458119\n#42. People are not ants or bees. We do not reason or love or live or die collectively. - Author: P. J. O'Rourke\nQuotes About Love P #444458\n#43. All motives can be explained under the letter L: lust, lucre, loathing and love. They'll tell you the most dangerous is loathing but don't you believe it, boy; the most dangerous is love. - Author: P.D. James\nQuotes About Love P #434175\n#44. I think branching out is cool, but I think that you have to branch out in a way that makes some sort of organic sense. I would love to put out a rock record eventually, but it would have to somehow philosophically make sense for me. - Author: El-P\nQuotes About Love P #430725\n#45. Commies love concrete. - Author: P. J. O'Rourke\nQuotes About Love P #424554\n#46. If you can open your mouth to say; I love you! To someone without taking such person(s) as your priority, even with your gifts and money, something more important than your freebie is missing out! - Author: Michael Bassey Johnson\nQuotes About Love P #423126\n#47. Trying to separate myself from my instincts of pessimism and cut out and define what it is that I really do love, what I'm here to be, why I'm here, and what I think is worth being alive for and fighting for. And those things change, but I think that that's something I am always chasing. - Author: El-P\nQuotes About Love P #420978\n#48. There was no one left to say whom you could love. p.294 - Author: Anthony Marra\nQuotes About Love P #416186\n#49. Freedom from obsession is not about something you do; it's about knowing who you are. It's about recognizing what sustains you and what exhausts you. What you love and what you think you love because you believe you can't have it. (p. 163) - Author: Geneen Roth\nQuotes About Love P #413981\n#50. Love truly is the strongest emotion. Find it, hold it and use it - Author: P.J. Roscoe\nQuotes About Love P #413825\n#51. I love you too, Stark. - Author: P.C. Cast\nQuotes About Love P #53499\n#52. Love is responsible for nearly every kind of insanity in the world though greed, vanity, and pure meanness contribute their portion to general misery. - Author: P.N. Elrod\nQuotes About Love P #124750\n#53. But that's a way to go on loving\na place, or a person. To miss it. In fact, to go away, to put yourself in the state of missing, is sometimes the simplest way to preserve love. [p. 56] - Author: Shirley Hazzard\nQuotes About Love P #116467\n#54. In a society that worships love, freedom and beauty, dance is sacred,It is a paryer for the future, a remembrance of the past and a joyful exclamation of thanks for the present. - Author: Amelia Atwater-Rhodes\nQuotes About Love P #111181\n#55. You won't get love from a child if you don't give love. - Author: P.D. James\nQuotes About Love P #101046\n#56. I feel about John ['s gospel] like I feel about my wife; I love her very much, but I wouldn't claim to understand her.\n(Following Jesus, p. 27.) - Author: N. T. Wright\nQuotes About Love P #100039\n#57. People who are filled with hate don't know how to handle love. - Author: P.C. Cast\nQuotes About Love P #99802\n#58. To picture him, sitting at his desk at home, scribbling away with a pen and paper, endears him to me so completely. It gives me shivers. Currents of electricity from my scalp down to my toes. - Author: Jenny Han\nQuotes About Love P #96138\n#59. Every man has a map in his heart of his own country and that the heart will never allow you to forget this map. (p. 18) - Author: Alexander McCall Smith\nQuotes About Love P #94269\n#60. There's a love of rhetorical skill in the Muslim world. Osama bin Laden doesn't just go on tape cassettes and say, 'America sucks.' He recites poetry; he finds things that 'America sucks' rhymes with. - Author: P. J. O'Rourke\nQuotes About Love P #85804\n#61. It's curious how, when you're in love, you yearn to go about doing acts of kindness to everybody. - Author: P.G. Wodehouse\nQuotes About Love P #80541\n#62. I love you, Lance.\" He rattles the frame of the window and reaches out at me. I guess that's his way of saying \"I love you too.\". - Author: Richard P. Denney\nQuotes About Love P #75942\n#63. I want to towel off, leave my heart on this beach and\nwalk the sand into a lake\nof stars, while never looking back. - Author: A.P. Sweet\nQuotes About Love P #74281\n#64. Bingo Little, under the influence of romantic love or, perhaps just under the influence;..once said,'There is no love without perfect trust','Who told you that?' asked Bertie Wooster incredulously. - Author: P.G. Wodehouse\nQuotes About Love P #127924\n#65. Who are you?\"\n\"The devil,\" she said. \"The devil in love. - Author: Arturo Perez-Reverte\nQuotes About Love P #51946\n#66. I do like to teach. Sitting in my great chair at school, I used to consider myself as some dictator at the head of a commonwealth ... To fire a newborn soul with ardor for learning! At that time I thought the world could afford no greater pleasure.' - Those Who Love, p. 177 - Author: Irving Stone\nQuotes About Love P #51408\n#67. There are few couples as unhappy as those who are too proud to admit their unhappiness. - Author: P.D. James\nQuotes About Love P #44057\n#68. I love children. - Author: Taraji P. Henson\nQuotes About Love P #43645\n#69. Writing is my love. If you love something, you find a lot of time. I write for two hours a day, usually starting at midnight; at times, I start at 11. - Author: A. P. J. Abdul Kalam\nQuotes About Love P #35023\n#70. P.S. I'm going to throw an absolutely mind-blowing fact your way. I'm not kidding, either. The country of Uganda is obsessed with Celine Dion. They dedicate entire days to broadcasting her music. They love her that much. Five words. My. Heart. Will. Go. On. Yeah. - Author: Fisher Amelie\nQuotes About Love P #28618\n#71. The moon makes love\nto the ocean\nin this holy conception it gives birth\nto a little tide. - Author: A.P. Sweet\nQuotes About Love P #27273\n#72. Love is a fever which, so to speak, drives off without wasting time on the address. - Author: P.G. Wodehouse\nQuotes About Love P #15467\n#73. As with all my children, you must find your own path, and through that discovery, you will decide what each earth child must ultimately decide-whether she chooses chaos or love. - Author: P.C. Cast\nQuotes About Love P #14317\n#74. Shaunee was digging in her purse like she'd misplaced a tube of one of MAC's seasonal lipsticks that you buy and fall in love with AND THEN THEY DISCONTINUE IT BECAUSE THEY REALLY HATE US AND WANT US TO BE CRAZY. - Author: P.C. Cast\nQuotes About Love P #13646\n#75. Love, always love. Perhaps that's what we're all looking for. And if we don't get it early enough we panic in case we never shall. - Author: P.D. James\nQuotes About Love P #13089\n#76. They [his readers, whom he asks to be his friends] will find that I have always loved truth so passionately that I have often resorted to lying as a way of first introducing it into minds which were ignorant of its charms (Casanova, p.34, Vol 1 Preface). - Author: Giacomo Casanova\nQuotes About Love P #199960\n#77. We learn\nthat all life\nis scarce yet abundant.\nProfane yet\nyet hateful.\nyet obscured.\nIsolated yet\nThat life is\nsomehow derived from love. - Author: A.P. Sweet\nQuotes About Love P #238586\n#78. I'd sacrificed true love and a popped cherry to the god of deception and hormones. - Zoey Redbird (Ch 24) - Author: P.C. Cast\nQuotes About Love P #238361\n#79. I am fifty years old and I have never known what it is to love. I can write those words, know them to be true, but feel only the regret that a tone-deaf man must feel because he can't appreicate music, a regret less keen because it is for something never known, not for something lost. - Author: P.D. James\nQuotes About Love P #226838\n#80. And when you love someone you don't always see them realistically. - Author: P.C. Cast\nQuotes About Love P #225777\n#81. Love Rocks The De La Cruz's World - Author: P.T. Macias\nQuotes About Love P #223062\n#82. I took 'P.S. I Love You' thinking it was going to be a little funny, and I ended up crying every day on that film. - Author: Hilary Swank\nQuotes About Love P #212506\n#83. Romance is about the little things - small loving gestures, hugs, saying 'I love you' (and meaning it), and sincere compliments. - Author: Gregory J. P. Godek\nQuotes About Love P #211668\n#84. My legal bond with the A.K.P. may have ended the day I took the presidential oath of office, but my bonds of love have never ended and never will. - Author: Recep Tayyip Erdogan\nQuotes About Love P #210821\n#85. My body is a temple not just any boy gets to worship at. I won't do any more than I want to do. - Author: Jenny Han\nQuotes About Love P #208504\n#86. Stimulated by the juice, I believe, men have even been known to ride alligators. - Author: P.G. Wodehouse\nQuotes About Love P #206606\n#87. Love was life's hardest school of all.\np. 259 - Author: Ivan Goncharov\nQuotes About Love P #204185\n#88. Felt other Christian charities and ministries of compassion were wrong in showing the love of Christ. No, many were doing a wonderful job. But I felt the local church should be the center for outreach, and we needed to bring the balance back. - Author: K.P. Yohannan\nQuotes About Love P #202444\n#89. I give you an ability to respond and your response is to be free to love and serve in every situation, and therefore each moment is different and unique and wonderful. - Author: William P. Young\nQuotes About Love P #9911\n#90. If you haven't realised by this time that I love you, and always shall love you, and have never loved anybody else, and never shall love anybody else, you're a fathead - Author: P.G. Wodehouse\nQuotes About Love P #190936\n#91. Possibly, a crush is merely the attraction a person has for another person. Most relationships start with some sort of attraction. You see someone you like or you see things about a person you like and feel attracted to them. Many mistake this for love, but attraction is a powerful force. - Author: George P. Baker\nQuotes About Love P #186364\n#92. Love is a succession of the smallest things that add up to be everything - Author: P.J. Bayliss\nQuotes About Love P #160386\n#93. Never apologize for someone you love, he says quietly. It makes you look like a prick. - Author: J.P. Delaney\nQuotes About Love P #157313\n#94. Of all the follies the greatest is to love the world. - Author: Hazrat Muhammad P.B.U.H\nQuotes About Love P #153380\n#95. [I attach] little importance to physical size. I don't feel the least humble before the vastness of the heavens. The stars may be large, but they cannot think or love; and these are qualities which impress me far more than size does. - Author: Frank P. Ramsey\nQuotes About Love P #150623\n#96. I like you so much I don't know what to do with it. My heart beats so fast when I know I'm going to see you again. - Author: Jenny Han\nQuotes About Love P #147375\n#97. I really wish Hollywood would stop labeling movies, especially movies with predominantly black casts. Then, it makes others feel like, \"Oh, well, that's not for me.\" At the end of the day, everybody understands love, loss, pain and heartbreak. That's not a color. - Author: Taraji P. Henson\nQuotes About Love P #145555\n#98. Violence only begets violence when we allow it to. We always have a choice. - Author: P.T. Denys\nQuotes About Love P #143020\n#99. We decided that sooner or later you had to learn to live without almost everybody, at least for a while. 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As you can see from the sidebar, my 2013 calendar is filling up, too. I could’ve even included an event in 2014, but I don’t want to get ahead of myself. And nothing beats adding a link to a new review, this time for The Modern Fae’s Guide for Surviving Humanity. You can find it on the Books page.\n\nNow back to work…\n\nPosted 6 years, 3 months ago at 10:00 am.\n\nAdd a comment\n\nWe’ve got reviews! And award nods!\n\nThursday, May 3rd, 2012 | Author: jmward14 | jean marie ward, short stories, short story | Comments Off\n\nModern Fae Cover for \"On the Shelves\"\n\nWhile I’ve been groveling–er, adjusting to The New Management, things have been popping on the news front. Hellebore and Rue has been named as a Goldie Award Finalist in Speculative Fiction, along with a collaboration between our editor Joselle Vanderhooft and Hellebore and Rue contributor and publisher Steve Berman. Which makes it a great time to plug Joselle’s freelance editorial services and fellow Hellebore editor Catherine Lundoff’s fiction and editorial projects. Speaking of Hellebore & Rue and Catherine, they’re both up for Lesbian Fiction Reader’s Choice Awards. Vote early and often.\n\nMeanwhile, the world has been showing review love for The Modern Fae’s Guide to Surviving Humanity. The first is from Night Owl Sci-Fi, which mentions my story “Fixed” along side Elizabeth Bear’s, Anton Strout’s and April Steenburgh’s. (You should see my grin.) The second is from Janicu’s Book Blog on Live Journal, which gives you a little taste of every story in the collection. Obviously it’s time to update my review links. :-)\n\nPosted 6 years, 10 months ago at 9:34 am.\n\nAdd a comment\n\nOuter Alliance Podcast featuring Hellebore & Rue\n\nFriday, March 18th, 2011 | Author: jmward14 | Blog | Comments Off\n\nJMW page size\n\nThe Outer Alliance Podcast featuring HELLEBORE & RUE is now live. Host Julia Rios did a great job of interviewing editor Catherine Lundoff, contributor Lisa Nohealani and me last Sunday. Particularly fascinating are Catherine’s insights into the story selection process and Lisa’s discussion of her wonderful story, \"And out of the Strong Came Forth Sweetness\". And oh yeah, I talk about and read from \"Personal Demons\", too.\n\nPosted 8 years ago at 5:44 pm.\n\nAdd a comment\n\nOf Anthologies & Podcasts\n\nWednesday, March 16th, 2011 | Author: jmward14 | Blog | Comments Off\n\nI knew from reading my co-contributors’ stories, that I lucked out placing “Personal Demons” (aka The Little Story That Could) in Hellebore & Rue. But I didn’t realize all the fascinating stories behind the anthology until I sat in on an interview with Catherine Lundoff and fellow writer Lisa Nohealani Morton this Sunday. Host Julia Rios plans to post the interview this weekend. I’ll share the link as soon as it goes live. In the meantime, I think you’ll enjoy Tracy S. Morris’s interview with Catherine and co-editor JoSelle Vanderhooft.\n\nYou’ll also enjoy Tracy’s Tranquility Series which really is The Beverly Hillbillies meets The X-Files, but that’s a different blog entirely.\n\nOn the podcasting front, it was my privilege to host the March edition of the Broad Pod, a monthly selection of short readings from the members of Broad Universe. Broad Universe is an international organization dedicated to promoting, celebrating and honoring women writers of science fiction, fantasy and horror. March is Women’s History Month. In honor of the occasion, the selections of this month’s five featured authors focus on the many aspects of Woman Power:\n\n- Charged with treason, Gail Z. Martin’s pregnant queen Kiera must wage a war of words to save herself, her friends and her unborn child.\n\n- In Larissa N. Niec’s selection, the goddess Rhianna’s high priestess embarks on a dangerous spirit quest to seek help for her dying land.\n\n- Theresa Crater introduces her heroine—and us—to the legendary Morgan le Fey in the land beneath the hallowed hill.\n\n- Then journey with Diane Whiteside to present-day Virginia, where a psychically gifted homicide detective learns just how powerful a woman working for the FBI can be.\n\n- Finally, soar into the future with Danielle Ackley-McPhail and a squadron of hell-raising women fighter pilots led by the infamous Scarlet Jay.\n\nAnd this is only the beginning of the week’s entertainments. If I’ve been quiet on the blogosphere of late, it’s only because so much will be happening this week. There will be blogs at Beyond the Veil and Samhain, as well as Julia’s interview for Outer Alliance.\n\nTo say nothing of lots of green beer. 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She began to get emotional, which wasn’t my intent when I originally inquired. “I’ve been thinking about it and I guess I just haven’t accepted it,” she … Continue reading Emptiness, It’s Such A Horrible Feeling\n\nWhen will you breathe?\n\nWhen will you breathe: 10 years. On our 4th date, we sat in his car listening to various tunes on his iPod. Expressionless and staring into space without a word, I listened to the lyrics from one of his favorite songs. I concentrated and didn’t speak. I couldn’t. I felt his pain circulate throughout my body and wanted it to stay. I needed to feel … Continue reading When will you breathe?\n\n“It was as if it never happened”\n\nThe backyard was decorated with balloons, banners that said “Congratulations,” tables set up with black cloths overtop to place plates on that read “Congratulations 2011 graduates,” parents fancying the pool up for kids to swim in, and food and drinks set up to be guzzled down. 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Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University. Transcribed from digital images of the original. For a description of the editorial rationale behind our treatment of the manuscripts, see our statement of editorial policy.\n\nEditorial note: This manuscript consists of draft lines that were published first under the title \"Poem of Many in One\" in the 1856 edition of Leaves of Grass. The poem was revised many times throughout Whitman's career and, in its final form, was titled \"By Blue Ontario's Shore.\"\n\nRelated item: On the back of this leaf is a series of draft notes and lines related to the poem published first as \"Poem of Salutation\" in the 1856 edition of Leaves of Grass, and later as \"Salut Au Monde!\" See duk.00886.\n\nContributors to digital file: Andrew Jewell, Kenneth Price, Brett Barney, Zane Zimbelman, Lisa Renfro, Nick Krauter, and Nicole Gray\n\n[begin leaf 1 recto] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n[Page image: https://whitmanarchive.org/manuscripts/figures/duk_nhg.00404_large.jpg]\n\nA nation announcing itself,\n\nI myself make the only growth by which I\nshall can be appreciated;\n\nI reject none, receive all, reproduce all in modern\n\nA breed whose testimony is behaviour,\n\nWhat we are, we are . . . nativity is answer enough\nto all objections,\n\nWe wield ourselves as a weapon is wielded,\n\nWe are powerful and tremendous in ourselves,\n\nWe are executive by ourselves . . . we are sufficient\nin the variety of ourselves,\n\nWe are the most beautiful to ourselves, and in ourselves,\n\nNothing is sinful to us outside of ourselves . . . pious\n\nWhatever or appears, whatever does not appear, we\nare beautiful or sinful in ourselves.—\n\n[begin leaf 1 verso] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n[Page image: https://whitmanarchive.org/manuscripts/figures/duk_nhg.00405_large.jpg]\n\nPublished Works | In Whitman's Hand | Life & Letters | Commentary | Resources | Pictures & Sound\n\nSupport the Archive | About the Archive\n\nDistributed under a Creative Commons License. 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The Times alone have destined me to Fame — and even these have not been able to give me, much…Yet some great Events, some cutting Expressions, some mean Hypocrisies, have at Times, thrown this Assemblage of Sloth, Sleep, and littleness into Rage a little like a Lion.” John Adams […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9789067506790161} +{"content": "Monday, May 5, 2014\n\nTorn Away by Jennifer Brown Blog Tour Review & Giveaway\n\nTorn Away\nby Jennifer Brown\nRelease Date: May 6, 2014\nPublisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers\nGenre: YA ContemporaryMy Thoughts:\n\nTHIS BOOK!!!  You know how there are some books that make you cry at the end?  Well this is not one of those books.  This is one of those books where you sob the entire way through.  Okay well at least I did.  I was a hot mess while I read this book.  Luckily I read the entire thing in one night in the privacy of my own room... because if I would have taken this to read out in public, I would have severely embarrassed myself.\n\nThis book is about Jersey who lives in Missouri, and has just lived through a devastating tornado.  It literally flattens a large portion of her town.  And now she's all alone.  Her mom and little sister were at dance class and they never made it home.  It was so heartbreaking to read about this little 5 year-old girl dying before she ever got to really live a life.  Then after that the book is permeated with ALONENESS.  Jersey is left with no belongings and no one who even cares about her at all.  I just wanted to crawl into this book and give her a big hug!!\n\nThis book weirdly made me feel a lot like how I felt when I read The Fault in Our Stars and Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock.  It made me question humanity and wonder why we treat each other like this!!  I know there are good people out there, but seriously there aren't enough!  So many people let this girl down, it made me sick.  I don't want to give too much away or ruin the surprise factor for you... but I was pissed off and sad at the same time for most of the book.\n\nJennifer Brown's books have all been favorites of mine.  I especially loved The Hate List.  Torn Away is giving that a run for it's money.  It's much shorter, but it's super powerful.  It's definitely one of my favorite books I've read this year!\n\nOVERALL:  A heartbreaking, sobfest about a girl who loses her family and her home in devastating tornado.  I was looking forward to a new Jennifer Brown book, and this one did not disappoint.  I cried like a baby and loved every second of it.\n\nMy Rating: 4/4\n\nJennifer Brown\nTwo-time winner of the Erma Bombeck Global Humor Award (2005 & 2006), Jennifer's weekly humor column appeared in The Kansas City Star for over four years, until she gave it up to be a full-time young adult novelist. 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After these terrible places and experiences, she went preaching, with all of her heart, all around the world, opening the door of freedom through the Lord, to those who are in darkness. She shares these awfully intense stories to relate with people who are going through hard times. Throughout her journeys, God provides her with the money to do his ministry, gives her the necessities, and shows her amazing miracles. I totally would recommend this book. 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[Footnote:] To give the Beaver his due, he does things because he has to do them, not because he believes that hard work per se will somehow make him a better Beaver\nthe Beaver may be dumb, but he is not that dumb! The Beaver was made to gnaw, and gnaw he does. There you have him in a nutshell. - Author: Will Cuppy\nDon Blankenship Quotes #392792\n#4. In a strange way we were free. We'd reached the end of the line. We had nothing more to lose. Our privacy, our liberty, our dignity: all of this was gone and we were stripped down to the bare bones of our selves - Author: Susanna Kaysen\nDon Blankenship Quotes #510805\n#5. If you film a scene in a wide shot, especially a disturbing, distressing moment, I do feel like that helps you feel as though you're the room with these people, instead of cutting it up and getting close - which you wouldn't be doing if you were actually in a room with these people. - Author: Alex Karpovsky\nDon Blankenship Quotes #953293\n#6. 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After her wedding to film director Lewis James, Harriet Radcliffe is dismayed to learn that her husband has invited another couple, his married friends Noella and Edmund, to join them on their honeymoon. It soon emerges that Lewis is planning to make another of his hugely successful cinema verite films, using real life as his material. Knowing that Harriet finds Edmund attractive, he plans to explore her forbidden desires. However, Edmund has designs on Harriet, and Lewis's plan goes awry as he finds himself competing to regain his bride ...The sequel to Dark Secret.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9937908053398132} +{"content": "\nIs there a hypernym for phrase and gesture — that is, a word for an abstract action of communication performed by a person?\n\nFor context, I am looking for a term to use in a computer program, rather than in prose, so a precise but obscure term from linguistics is perfectly acceptable.\n\n • ‘Expression’, perhaps? – Janus Bahs Jacquet Sep 27 '13 at 8:30\n I really wish you haven't added the second paragraph. The first one was perfectly fine, but naming a programming variable, class, or what have you, is expressly off-topic here, precisely because as far as English is concerned, you can call it \"PhraseGesture\", or \"gp6193\", or \"Susan\". – RegDwigнt Sep 27 '13 at 8:37\n • I concede with @RegDwighт: CommunicationAction will do just as fine as IPhraseGesture. – Mykola Sep 27 '13 at 9:30\n • Sorry, I didn't know that was off-topic, and only included it to specify that a precise term is preferable. Please ignore that bit. – sarnesjo Sep 27 '13 at 11:05\n • You might want to consider using Signal. – Autoresponder Sep 27 '13 at 13:32\n\nSymbol or signal might be what you're looking for. Symbols being \"sounds or gestures that stand for meanings among a group of people\". Whereas a signal is a \"sound or gesture that has a natural or self-evident meaning\".\n\nDefinitions are from: Haviland, William A., Shirley A. Fedorak, and Richard B. Lee. Cultural Anthropology. 3rd Canadian ed. Toronto: Nelson Education, 2005. Print.\n\nIs merely \"language\" not good enough ? It can be oral, written, ideographic, pictographic, symbolic, and they is a body-language, either unconscious or voluntary. Even the road-signs are a convention expression of concepts. The word covers any way of communication.\n\n • Well, language certainly covers written or spoken language (which contain phrases), as well as body language (which contains gestures), but what I am looking for is a word that covers phrase and gesture. – sarnesjo Sep 27 '13 at 13:14\n\nYour Answer\n\nBy clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service, privacy policy and cookie policy\n\nNot the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8367217779159546} +{"content": "pixiv will revise its privacy policy on May 16, 2018. 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I like to read Harper's with a chaser of Varmint Hunter Magazine. Maybe that's why I enjoy a good show under canvas. Here we sit, brain-deep in arts and culture, but we re also just people hanging out in a tent, some of us wearing boots, a few of us wearing Birkenstocks, but best of all we re breathing free fresh air filled with music.\n\nFrom Scandihoovian Spanglish to snickering chickens, New York Times bestselling author and humorist Michael Perry navigates a wide range of topics in this collection of brief essays drawn from his weekly appearances on the nationally syndicated Tent Show Radio program. Fatherhood, dumpster therapy, dangerous wedding rings, Christmas trees, used cars, why you should have bacon in your stock portfolio, loggers in clogswhatever the subject, Perry has a rare ability to touch both the funny bone and the heart.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nMichael Perry is the author of numerous books including Population: 485 and the New York Times bestseller Visiting Tom. His live humor recordings include Never Stand Behind a Sneezing Cow and The Clodhopper Monologues. He lives in rural Wisconsin with his wife and daughters and is privileged to serve as a first responder with the local fire department. He can be found online at www.sneezingcow.com.\nProduct Details\nISBN: 9780870206801\nISBN-10: 087020680X\nPublisher: Wisconsin Historical Society Press\nPublication Date: November 25th, 2013\nPages: 159\nLanguage: English", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8469507098197937} +{"content": "\n\n“The love of books is a love which requires neither justification, apology, nor defense.” — J.A. 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It was shortlisted for the Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection Prize.\n\nSarah Watkinson\n\nGuest Poet: Sarah Watkinson\n\nSarah Watkinson has been writing and studying poetry since 2012 after a career in plant biology. Her work has appeared in UK anthologies and magazines including Litmus, Pennine Platform and The Rialto, and has been successful in several competitions. Dung Beetles Navigate by Starlight, her debut pamphlet, was a winner in the 2017 Cinnamon Pamphlet competition. Earlier published work includes three editions of a co-authored textbook, The Fungi, and numerous scientific papers. With Jenny Lewis, of The Poet's House Oxford, she organises SciPo, a summer Science Poetry event.\n\n26th October 2017, The Swan Hotel, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire BA15 1LN\n\nOur October guest poets, Sarah Watkinson and Jonathan Edwards, had much in common: they both have an interest in - and have poems about - animals; both write from various and memorable points of view (Sarah, for instance, as a dung beetle, Jonathan as a servant minding his master's seat in an 18th century theatre); and they both deliver their work with a bewitching gentleness, which made for a wonderful evening's poetry at the Swan.\nJonathan told us that 'being a poet is a bit like being a Mastermind contestant - you have to have a specialist subject', and Sarah's scientific background is certainly hers, but, coupled with her quirky imagination it produces some wonderful vignettes. 'How do you dress for photosynthesis?' she asks, imagining a woman who can live on light, like plants do. But she has some serious messages about our natural world, too, with habitat loss being 'a preoccupation'. Jonathan admitted that his speciality is 'animals that don't do stuff' - because when he observes them, they have a habit of becoming completely immobile, including lions ('sunshine with teeth) at Bristol Zoo, and hippos, which, eventually deigning to stir, are spotted by a little girl ('Dad, that island's moving'). His light-touch humour is delicious - I loved his description of his father trying to get a look at Sophia Loren when she was filming Arabesque in the village next to his in 1965. He spots her �wearing her cheekbones' and, watching from an imagined spot close by, Jonathan says �my father's breakfast is nervous in his stomach'. Great stuff.\nThere were some wonderfully quirky open mic contributions, too (we went into the 'poison garden' with Dominic Fisher; discovered what can be made from which tree with Dru Marland; and learned much about broken escalators from Tom Forrest), with other rich offerings on a busy night from Ruth Sharman, Stephen Payne, Deb Harvey, Frances-Anne King, Linda Saunders, Caroline Heaton, Hannah Teasdale, Ray Fussell, Mark Sayers, Jinny Peberday, Peter O'Grady, Francis Deas, Moira Andrew and Norman Leater.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9348917603492737} +{"content": "Poets | Poem of the Day | Top 40 | Search | Comments | Privacy\nDecember 6th, 2016 - we have 234 poets, 8,025 poems and 317,194 comments.\nRobert Frost - The Door in the Dark\n\nIn going from room to room in the dark,\nI reached out blindly to save my face,\nBut neglected, however lightly, to lace\nMy fingers and close my arms in an arc.\nA slim door got in past my guard,\nAnd hit me a blow in the head so hard\nI had my native simile jarred.\nSo people and things don't pair any more\nWith what they used to pair with before.\n\nAdded: Feb 1 2004 | Viewed: 2408 times | Comments and analysis of The Door in the Dark by Robert Frost Comments (296)\n\nThe Door in the Dark - Comments and Information\n\nPoet: Robert Frost\nPoem: 32. 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Social Theory and Practice 10 (3):319-331.\n\nMonthly downloads\n\nAdded to index\n\n2011-12-02\n\nTotal downloads\n\n4 ( #254,935 of 1,101,088 )\n\nRecent downloads (6 months)\n\n1 ( #290,992 of 1,101,088 )\n\nHow can I increase my downloads?\n\nMy notes\nSign in to use this feature\n\nStart a new thread\nThere  are no threads in this forum\nNothing in this forum yet.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9821113348007202} +{"content": "rebecca S. Hirsch\n\nSome News, and Catching Up!\n\nAs we reach the second half of the short month of February, I’m belatedly poking my head above ground to apologize for my absence in recent months. Some intense personal demands occupied my full attention since early Fall. I’m overdue on newsletters, blog posts, and reviews. 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More recent studies have focused on a much broader range of issues, mirroring the complexity of the problem.\n\nThis bibliography, with 488 abstracts and citations to the serial and dissertation literature on homelessness from 1967 to the present, increases the accessibility and availability of scientific information on homelessness to professionals and the public.\n\nTable of Contents\n\n 1. Selected References to Journal Articles and Dissertations on Homelessness\n 2. Selected References to Books on Homelessness\n 3. Author Index\n 4. Subject Index\n\nAppendix: Search Strategy Needed to Update References Related to the Bibliography", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000009298324585} +{"content": "ในศักดิ์ศรีมีทั้งจนและร่ำรวย\nnaiM sakL seeR meeM thangH johnM laeH ramF ruayM\npronunciation guide\nPhonemic Thaiไน-สัก-สี-มี-ทั้ง-จน-และ-ร่ำ-รวย\nIPAnaj sàk sǐː miː tʰáŋ tɕon lɛ́ʔ râm ruaj\nRoyal Thai General Systemnai saksi mi thang chon lae ram ruai\n\nThere is honor in being both poor and rich\n\ncomponentsใน naiMin; inside; within; amidst; into; on; at a particular time\nศักดิ์ศรีsakL seeRhonour; honor; glory; fame; renown\nมี meeM[existential construction] there is; there are\nทั้ง thangHall; entire; whole; wholly; both (...and); while\nจน johnM[most commonly used term] [is] poor; penniless; having nothing; impoverished\nและ laeHand\nร่ำรวยramF ruayM[is] wealthy\n\nclick here to submit a correction, drawing, image, audio recording, or comment for this page\n\nclick here to e-mail this page to a friend\n\npage cached 9/16/2019 3:57:48 PM   online source for this page\nCopyright © 2019 thai-language.com. 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HS—Passer domesticus—Wetland—Good vis., wind light, 54 deg.—Singular—2 leucistic patches, buffish, pale supercilium, rich dark streaks on mantle, female—16 cm. approx.—Social, dominant. I THOUGHT I’D SEND MY FINDINGS OVER TO YOU in particular. As I hoped you of all people might understand. We haven’t seen a lot of each other recently", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991455078125} +{"content": "How to say BADGE in Romanian bædʒ\n\nWould you like to know how to translate BADGE to Romanian? This page provides all possible translations of the word BADGE in the Romanian language.\n\n • distincție, insignă, carte de identificareRomanian\n\nDiscuss this BADGE Romanian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"BADGE.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2016. 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[see notes]\nเฉพาะกิจchaL phawH gitL[is] special; special purpose\n\nclick here to submit a correction, drawing, image, audio recording, or comment for this page\n\nclick here to e-mail this page to a friend\n\npage cached 8/21/2018 11:02:14 AM   online source for this page\nCopyright © 2018 thai-language.com. Portions copyright © by original authors, rights reserved, used by permission; Portions 17 USC §107.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994857907295227} +{"content": "One-Minute Book Reviews\n\nMarch 12, 2010\n\nWinners of the Delete Key Awards for Bad Writing in Books –Coming Monday\n\nFiled under: Delete Key Awards,News — 1minutebookreviewswordpresscom @ 2:42 pm\n\nWhich authors wrote the most memorably bad prose in 2009? Find out Monday when One-Minute Book Reviews announces the winners of the Fourth Annual Delete Key Awards for writers who don’t use their delete keys enough. 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When she had a family that was whole. A boyfriend she loved. Friends who didn’t look at her like she might break down at any moment. Now she’s just the girl whose brother killed himself. And it feels like that’s all she’ll ever be. As Lex starts to put her life back together, she tries to block out what happened the night Tyler died. But there’s a secret she hasn’t told anyone – a text Tyler sent, that could have changed everything. Lex’s brother is gone. But Lex is about to discover that a ghost doesn’t have to be real to keep you from moving on.\n\nFrom New York Times bestselling author Cynthia Hand, The Last Time We Say Goodbye is a gorgeous and heart-wrenching story of love, loss, and letting go.\n\nSynopsis from Goodreads\n\n Why am I Waiting?\n\nI was a huge fan of Cynthia Hand’s Unearthly series so when I saw there was a new book out I got very excited. 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In order to adhere to the customs of the holiday, they included objects on the altar to represent earth, wind, water and fire, along with other items such as chocolate and marigolds to welcome the spirit of Neruda.\n\nThis was the club’s third time participating in this cultural event and the team placed fourth in the competition.  \n\nReader comments posted to this article may be published in our print edition. All rights reserved. This copyrighted material may not be re-published without permission. Links are encouraged.\n\n▲ Return to Top\n\nDo you pay attention to the endorsement of candidates?\n\nShow Results", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9734367728233337} +{"content": "The Personalism of Austin Farrer\n\nThe Personalist Forum 5 (2):83-118 (1989)\nAbstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it)\nKeywords No keywords specified (fix it)Austin Farrer & W. D. Falk (1989). Humanism. The Personalist Forum 5 (2):69-81.\nSimon Oliver (1998). 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Conceptual investigation into the development of Buddhist ideas is pursued, thus rendering the Buddha's philosophical position more explicit and showing how and why his successors changed it. Entwining comparative philosophy and Buddhology, the author probes the Abhidhamma's metaphysical transition in terms of the Aristotelian tradition and vis-?-vis modern philosophy, exploiting Western philosophical literature from Plato to contemporary texts in the fields of philosophy of mind and cultural criticism. This book demonstrates that not only does a philosophically oriented inquiry into the conceptual foundations of early Buddhism give rise to a better understanding of what philosophy and religion are qua thought and religion, but that it also helps introduce innovative ideas and fresh perspectives into the traditional Buddhological arena.\nEarly Buddhist Metaphysics fills a significant gap in Buddhist scholarship and does so in an innovative way by equally combining philosophically rigorous investigation and Buddhological research criteria.\n\nEarly Buddhist Metaphysics, Noa Ronkin, RoutledgeCurzon, Hardcover. 2005, 279 Pages, $170.00\n\nShare your knowledge of this product with other customers... 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I could definitely see this quite clearly.\nA strong image of God sacrificing Himself to save mankind ! Beautiful descriptions. Job well done!\n01/29/07\nwonderful analagy. i have a whole apriciation fro the word\n01/29/07\nI have to admit that I took this literally the first time I read this, but the last paragraph made me realize what you were saying. When I read it again, I could really appreciate the allegory. Nice job and thanks for sharing!\n01/30/07\nThe image was strong and beautiful, I really liked it. I agree about the last paragraph, but overall, the descriptions and mostly the message, were terrific!", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9479197859764099} +{"content": "\nDecember 17, 2021 | Exactly Which Dystopian Novel Are We Living In?\n\nJohn Rubino is a former Wall Street financial analyst and author or co-author of five books, including The Money Bubble: What to Do Before It Pops and Clean Money: Picking Winners in the Green-Tech Boom. 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Many authors create a lot more than this, some fewer, but four books just about suits me and my life and my other interests. In theory they should be easily done and dusted in 12 weeks and I can plan accordingly. Um. In theory. Except revisions have killed me in the past and put a lot of stress into the system. \n\nHence I am changing my working process for 2011 – but more of that to come. At the moment it is still very experimental.\n\nOne thing I AM certain about it that my editors and hopefully my readers love my characters, and all of the revision work lately has been about reaching even deeper into those characters so that their emotional journey resonates at more levels.\n\nI do A LOT of character work up front before writing, but after 8 books I now know that the discovery rough draft is where many of the extra dimensions to the characters emerge – and this is where I need to stop. And rethink the structure of the book and how the external conflict can be used to anchor the main emotional turning points in a more effective way. Allowing me to add the extra layers and dig even deeper.\n\nIt will probably mean throwing out most of the first draft but I would rather rewrite at this point and bring out the potential of the characters I have worked so hard to create than later with a deadline looming.\n\nWill there be editor revisions? Of course – no doubt about that. I expect it – and actually welcome it. I want my books to be as compelling as possible. It is an honour and a priveledge to write for any reader who is going to pass over their hard earned cash for a book I have written. I expect the  very best from the books I buy. It is my job to put in the slog and the hours and the tears and the laughter to create a book that meets the expectations of my published and my reader.\n\nMy name on the cover. My responsibility. Writing is not for softies. My fellow Mills and Boon author Barbara Wallace has recently posted about the essential requirements for any author of commercial fiction – HERE. Right on, girl.\n\nSo – now for the fun part. Working on a new story proposal for my next book. The lovely Fiona Harper has a superb post on Characterisation HERE. I have used Michael Hague’s question list myself and I agree with Fiona- very helpful.\n\nMeanwhile – spring has arrived. Perhaps an hour in the garden is called for? LOL\n\n4 thoughts on “Book number eight accepted – and new working process.\n\n 1. Thank you Lacey. I do love the spring and we have had such a long wet and cold winter it is super to see the flowers in bloom again. 🙂\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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Rather, she lets it go and practically hops away.\n\nThe growl rumbles free, as I toss the vacated sheet off to the side. “You’re not going anywhere,” I command, on the cusp of raising my voice. It’s so unlike myself, I feel as if I’m spiraling...I don’t raise my voice, I don’t ruffle, or even give a fuck. 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All Rights Reserved.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000089406967163} +{"content": "transitive verb (-ized; -izing) Date: 1970 to relegate to an unimportant or powerless position within a society or group • marginalization noun\n\nNew Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • marginalize — 1832, to make marginal notes, from MARGINAL (Cf. marginal) + IZE (Cf. ize). The meaning force into a position of powerlessness attested by 1929. Related: Marginalized; marginalizing …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • marginalize — (Amer.) mÉ‘rdʒɪnÉ™laɪz / mɑːd v. put in a position of secondary importance; keep a person or something away from the center of attention or power; treat as marginal (also marginalise) …   English contemporary dictionary\n\n • marginalize — (also marginalise) ► VERB ▪ treat as marginal or peripheral. DERIVATIVES marginalization noun …   English terms dictionary\n\n • marginalize — [mär′jə nə līz΄] vt. marginalized, marginalizing to exclude or ignore, esp. by relegating to the outer edge of a group or by diverting the public s attention to something else marginalization n …   English World dictionary\n\n • marginalize — marginal, marginalize To the editors of the OED around the turn of the 20c, marginalize meant no more than ‘to write marginal notes [i.e. notes in the margin] upon’, and they marked it ‘rare’. Since then it has been so transformed that the 1991… …   Modern English usage\n\n • marginalize — [[t]mɑ͟ː(r)ʤɪnəlaɪz[/t]] marginalizes, marginalizing, marginalized VERB To marginalize a group of people means to make them feel isolated and unimportant. [V n] The effect of this has been to increasingly marginalize the local authority sector …   English dictionary\n\n • marginalize — UK [ˈmɑː(r)dʒɪnəlaɪz] / US [ˈmɑrdʒɪnəˌlaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms marginalize : present tense I/you/we/they marginalize he/she/it marginalizes present participle marginalizing past tense marginalized past participle marginalized 1) to make …   English dictionary\n\n • marginalize — marginalization, n. /mahr jeuh nl uyz /, v.t., marginalized, marginalizing. to place in a position of marginal importance, influence, or power: the government s attempts to marginalize criticism and restore public confidence. Also, esp. Brit.,… …   Universalium\n\n • marginalize — verb To relegate (something, especially a topic or a group of people,) to the margins or to a lower limit See Also: marginal, marginalization …   Wiktionary\n\n • Marginalize — Делать заметки на полях (книги) …   Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.99996018409729} +{"content": "Workbook On Care Of The Mother Student’s Edition\n\n Author: Mary Joy B. Sande  Publisher: © Wiseman's Boom Trading, Inc.  Published: September 18, 2020  ISBN: 978-621-418-126-1  Pages: 188  Country: Philippines  Language: English  View\n\nThe journey of a woman is so amazing. 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How can I let you walk away?”\n\nAfter all this, after all the pains, fights, bruises, crusades – how can I just let you walk away?\n\nBut she kept walking – her shadow was slowly becoming one with her self.\n\nShould I really set her free, and free myself too of the fear – the fear of missing her, forever?\n\nIs that what my love for her is leaving me with?\n\nComing in February 2014 to a bookstore near you.\n\nPre-order here.\n\nOr enter the giveaway here.\n\nNo comments:\n\nPost a Comment\n\nThank you for leaving a comment on my blog. Please feel free to share any information you find relevant here.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9976890683174133} +{"content": "\n/ˈnaɪsin/ (say 'nuyseen)\n\nof or relating to Nicaea.\nAlso, Nicaean. {Middle English, from Late Latin Nīcēnus, from Nīcēa, from Greek Nīkaia, a town in the ancient country of Bithynia}\n\nAustralian English dictionary. 2014.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • Nicene — Ni cene, a. [L. Nicaenus, fr. Nicaea Nice, Gr. ?.] Of or pertaining to Nice, a town of Asia Minor, or to the ecumenical council held there a. d. 325. [1913 Webster] {Nicene Creed}, a summary of Christian faith, composed and adopted by the Council …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Nicene — (adj.) early 15c., in reference to Nicaea (Gk. Nikaia, modern Turkish Isnik), city in Bithynia where ecclesiastical council of 325 C.E. dealt with the Arian schism and produced the Nicene Creed. A second council held there (787) considered the… …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • Nicene — [nī′sēn΄, nī sēn′] adj. of Nicaea …   English World dictionary\n\n • Nicene — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin nicaenus, from Latin Nicaea Nicaea, from Greek Nikaia Date: 14th century 1. of or relating to Nicaea or the Nicaeans 2. of or relating to the ecumenical church council held in Nicaea in A.D.… …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • Nicene — /nuy seen , nuy seen/, adj. of or pertaining to Nicaea. Also, Nicaean. [1350 1400; ME < LL Nicenus, var. of Nicaenus < Gk Nikaîos (Níkai(a) Nicaea + os adj. suffix), with n from L adj. suffix anus AN] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • Nicene —    The christology which was accepted by the Christian Church at the Council of Nicaea in 325 which was summoned to combat the teachings of arius …   Who’s Who in Christianity\n\n • nicene — ni·cene …   English syllables\n\n • Nicene — Ni•cene [[t]naɪˈsin, ˈnaɪ sin[/t]] also Nicaean adj. of or pertaining to Nicaea • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < LL Nīcēnus, Nīcaenus …   From formal English to slang\n\n • Nicene — The appellation given a religious creed promulgated in 325 A. D. at the first general council of Christians held at Nicea in Asia Minor …   Ballentine's law dictionary\n\n • Nicene — adjective of or relating to the ancient city of Nicaea in Asia Minor • Syn: ↑Nicaean • Pertains to noun: ↑Nicaea, ↑Nicaea (for: ↑Nicaean) • Derivationally related forms: ↑Ni …   Useful english dictionary\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999695420265198} +{"content": "How to say MAID in Slovak meɪd\n\nWould you like to know how to translate MAID to Slovak? This page provides all possible translations of the word MAID in the Slovak language.\n\nDiscuss this MAID Slovak translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"MAID.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. 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Malchukov\n\nComputational Phonology  \n\nJane Chandlee and Jeffrey Heinz\n\nComputational phonology studies the nature of the computations necessary and sufficient for characterizing phonological knowledge. As a field it is informed by the theories of computation ... More\n\nConnectionism in Linguistic Theory  \n\nXiaowei Zhao\n\nOnline publication date:\nJan 2017\nConnectionism is an important theoretical framework for the study of human cognition and behavior. Also known as Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) or Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), ... More\n\nConstruction Morphology  \n\nGeert Booij\n\nOnline publication date:\nMar 2017\nConstruction Morphology is a theory of word structure in which the complex words of a language are analyzed as constructions, that is, systematic pairings of form and meaning. These ... More\n\nDeixis and Pragmatics  \n\nWilliam F. Hanks\n\nDeictic expressions, like English ‘this, that, here, and there’ occur in all known human languages. 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This month’s collection is once again a mixture of fiction and non-fiction, with Billy Bragg’s new treatise on the history and influence of skiffle music taking out the top spot. Beyond that we’ve got the latest book from Mexico’s […]\n\nRead More\n\nBook Review: Brodie Lancaster’s No Way! Okay, Fine is a crash course in the power of thinking like Kanye\n\nJune 28, 2017\n\nShortlisted for the 2015 Richell Prize for Emerging Writers, No Way! Okay Fine is the first book from writer, editor and occasional DJ Brodie Lancaster. 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Our favorite founding father actually had two birthdays: he was born in Boston on January 6, 1706, and then his birthday jumped to January 16,… continue reading\n\nBy Victoria G.   January 17, 2019   \n\nDecember 16 will be Jane Austen’s 243rd birthday. I’ve always been an avid reader. My love of literature filtered its way into my studies. English was usually my favorite class in… continue reading\n\nBy Lo I.   December 14, 2018    1\n\nToday marks 100 years since the birth of children's and young adult author Madeleine L'Engle , and some of our resident book lovers are pondering her legacy – and her best-known… continue reading\n\nBy Kate C.   November 29, 2018    2\n\nby Michelle Sheffer Today marks Irish writer Bram Stoker ’s 171st birthday. Author of Dracula —the inspiration for many a nightmare and pop-culture meme over the past two… continue reading\n\nBy Administrator   November 8, 2018   \n\nLet’s set the stage: It’s the mid-1920s. Paris, maybe. There’s some highbrow literary chit chat, a bit of the usual expat gossip, and plenty (and I mean plenty) of champagne. And… continue reading\n\nBy Alix G.   July 20, 2018    1\n\nGeorge Orwell , who was born on this day 115 years ago, entered the world as Eric Arthur Blair. It is fitting that this legend of dystopian literature—which essentially puts a mask on ills… continue reading\n\nBy Julie B.   June 25, 2018   \n\nAt the end of the film Dead Poets Society , the students who loved their professor, Mr. Keating (played by Robin Williams ), stand up on their desks and proclaim, \"O Captain, My Captain\"… continue reading\n\nBy Autumn M.   May 24, 2018   \n\nJane Eyre was my first favorite book. And that makes Charlotte Brontë —whose 202nd birthday we celebrate tomorrow—my first favorite author. I met Charlotte and Jane when I was in… continue reading\n\nBy Alix G.   April 20, 2018   \n\nNearly 100 years ago today, on February 2, 1922, bookstore-maven-cum-publisher Sylvia Beach stood anxiously waiting on the platform at the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris for the arrival of… continue reading\n\nBy Alix G.   February 2, 2018    2\n\n209 years ago today, one of the most peculiar poets and apparitional authors to ever hold a pen was born: Edgar Allan Poe . His macabre and gothic tales have fascinated and entertained readers for… continue reading\n\nBy Peter SM   January 19, 2018    1\n\nAs the opening date for  Frankenstein & Dracula  approaches, we've been revisiting some of the strange ( and occasionally salacious ) stories from the lives of the Romantic… continue reading\n\nBy Sara D.   August 30, 2017    1", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9927899837493896} +{"content": "2015 Reading Goals\n\nDo you set reading goals? I usually set a reading goal through Goodreads with the amount of books/bookish items that I want to read for the year. I say books/bookish items because I want to log everything that I’ve read, whether it’s just a deleted or extra scene, short story, novella, or book. If it’s on Goodreads, & I’ve read it, then it gets marked as such. My memory is horrible, & this helps me keep track! Anyway, this year I ... Read More\n\n*ahem* *taps microphone* Ladies and gents, I would like for everyone to meet... Pandora She is the latest and greatest addition to CBR and she hails all the way from Massachusetts.  I say, more the merrier and I can't wait for everyone to read her reviews! ;) Addicted to the ‘one-click’ magical button providing me with endless choices of book boyfriends! Blogger/Reviewer and part-time comical entertainer (selective hours vary on mood ... Read More\n\nReading or Listening?\n\nI read a LOT of books, but I’ve never been big on listening to them. I know a lot of people, friends, bloggers, etc that prefer audio books, and I think it’s a great idea. I’ve just always been more of a reader than a listener. I want to change that a little this year. One of my reading goals this year is to listen to a few books. I’m not specifying an amount, I just want to give it a try. I’ve never really given audio books a try, except for ... Read More\n\nTop Ten Authors I Read This Year\n\nThis list isn't about debut authors, but of authors that I've read or heard of throughout this year that I've really come to like. They may be special because of their writing skills, maybe because of their awesome Twitter updates, or their amazing Instagram pictures. Whatever the reason, Here are my top ten favorite authors of 2014:  A.G. Howard A.G. is the author of the brilliant book, Splintered. It's really awesome, trust ... Read More\n\nFavorite Books 2014 (Part 2)\n\nA few months ago, I posted about my favorite books  that I’ve read so far in 2014. I thought I’d end the year with a post about the rest of my favorite books. These aren’t necessarily books that came out in 2014, but ones that I read in 2014. Fangirl and also Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell!! I absolutely adored these books & they were the first books I’ve read by this author. Can’t wait to read more of her books! I liked ... Read More\n\nWhat’s On Your Book Wish List?\n\nCarmel over at Rabid Reads  had a great Weekly Question this week, and I thought I would ask one similar. For those that celebrate Christmas, what’s on your book wish list this season? For those that don’t celebrate, if you were going to buy or receive books anytime soon, what would be on your wish list? I love getting books as gifts, but unless I give specifics, it’s hard for my husband to get me book gifts. So, he’ll either give me a ... Read More\n\nHow Are Bookworms Treated in Your Household?\n\nIt feels good to be back. I am {finally} done with the semester and therefore can finally get back to doing what i love most: blogging.  I WAS going to post a boring review today, but I decided to ask something very important:  Does your family understand you? Before you start calling me an angsty teen, I just mean do they understand that you’re a bookworm?  In my case, they do... but they don’t. I'll explain.  Whenever I get a new book in ... Read More\n\nDo You Read Holiday Books?\n\nlegal-holiday-books\n\n  For most of us, it’s time for the holidays. Yay!! Does this time of the year put you in the mood for holiday books? I love holiday movies (have to watch Christmas Vacation at least once before Christmas!!) and some holiday music helps me get in the spirit. But, I’m not big on reading holiday books. It’s not that I don’t like them or don’t read them at all. I will read some occasionally. It’s not a must though. If one of my favorite ... Read More\n\nLibrary Haul\n\nI love libraries, especially my local library. And not just because I used to work in one, LOL. I go through spurts, but basically, I read A LOT. So, it's either go in debt buying a whole lot of books or become a regular patron at my local library. The library became my enabler and dealer for my reading habit. It's a rarity if I don't have anything checked out from the library. They don't always have all the books on my TBR list, but they ... Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000085830688477} +{"content": "Human Society in Ethics and Politics.\n\nRUSSELL, Bertrand.\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $17.50\n\nTermsAsk a Question\n\nPlace Published: New York\nPublisher: Simon & Schuster\nDate Published: 1955\n\nDescription: 227pp. Small 8vo, cloth, dust wrapper; d.w. tattered with large piece missing in back. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1955.\n\nSigned: N\nEdition: First\nJacket: Y\nBinding: hardcover\nCondition: very good\nLanguage: English\nType: Books\n\nBook ID: 211535\n\nMore PHILOSOPHY: webrss\nMore PHILOSOPHY: webrss\nMore ETHICS: webrss\nMore POLITICS: webrss\n\nBy This Author: RUSSELL, Bertrand.\nBy This Publisher: Simon & Schuster\nTopic Notification\nReceive e-mail notification of new arrivals in your topics of interest.\n\nThank YOU sir! My Dad really wanted this book! My folks just bought a place in Spain, and I looked all over for this book! I'm so glad that I found it, can't wait to see his face on Christmas! Being that it's so old, he never thought he'd get one. 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I Shall Come Back\nVolume: Enough Rope\nYear: Published/Written in 1926\nPoem of the Day: Sep 9 2010\n\nComment 8 of 8, added on October 16th, 2013 at 9:42 AM.\n\ndLYdCu Say, you got a nice article. Fantastic.\n\nlink building team from Cyprus\nComment 7 of 8, added on May 27th, 2013 at 12:32 PM.\n\n1PQEZt Thanks so much for the post.Really thank you! Really Great.\n\nseo service from El Salvador\nComment 6 of 8, added on May 14th, 2013 at 3:27 AM.\n\nTMlSGl Muchos Gracias for your blog.Much thanks again. Really Cool.\n\ncamera buying guide from Iceland\n\nAre you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, I Shall Come Back, has received 8 comments. Click here to read them, and perhaps post a comment of your own.\n\nPoem Info\n\nParker Info\nCopyright © 2000-2012 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved. Links | Bookstore", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7517033815383911} +{"content": "Get unlimited digital access to chicagotribune.com. Try it today for ONLY $0.99.\nSuburbs Lake County News-Sun Lake County Community\n\nSept. 26: Willow Review, CLC’s literary magazine, holds reading and reception\n\nThe College of Lake County’s Willow Review literary magazine will hold a reading and reception at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26 in Room C003 on the Grayslake campus, 19351 W. Washington St. Contributors to the award-winning publication will read from their original poetry and prose. Copies of the 40th anniversary issue will be available at the reading.\n\nThe 2013 Illinois featured author is Margaret Dubay Mikus, Ph.D. She was a research scientist/teacher who has lived with multiple sclerosis and breast cancer. Now a poet and photographer, she is the author of two award-winning books, “As Easy as Breathing: Reclaiming Power for Healing and Transformation—Poems, Letters and Inner Listening” and “Letting Go and New Beginnings: A Mother’s Poetic Journey.” She has published poems and essays in literary journals, newsletters, magazines and anthologies, online and in print. Selected poems are on her CD, “Full Blooming: Selections from a Poetic Journal.” For more information, visit her website at www.FullBlooming.com.\n\nReviewer D.E. Steward of “Literary Magazine Review” gave high praise to the CLC publication: “Willow Review is altogether a singular magazine, unlike any literary magazine in the reviewer’s experience.” It is partially funded by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency. Its editor is Michael Latza, CLC English professor. For more information, contact Latza at com426@clcillinois.edu or (847) 543-2956. 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The guest blogger discovered Fabio!\n\nWriters In The Storm Blog\n\nKathrynFalk- Today we are honored to host Kathryn Falk, also known as Lady Barrow. She’s hailed as “Queen of Romance” and a “brilliant, phenomenal promoter” by the New York Times. Kathryn is the founder of Romantic Times Magazine, now RT Book Reviews. She and her magazine became the voice for reading fans and professional writers alike when there was none. I have known Kathryn for many years and followed her career, finding her one of the most fascinating women I know. Today, she’s here to tell us a bit of her history and how a review magazine works.\n\nHello to the WITS gang and their readers. It’s really fun being here today.\n\nOne of the most fun and interesting times in my life started in 1981 when I founded RT Book Reviews – then called Romantic Times — the very first Romance review publication.  I believed that if…\n\nView original post 1,370", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994080066680908} +{"content": "How to say HUN in Hungarian \n\nWould you like to know how to translate HUN to Hungarian? This page provides all possible translations of the word HUN in the Hungarian language.\n\nDiscuss this HUN Hungarian translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"HUN.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 29 May 2017. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "A Short History Of Modern English Literature\n\nISBN 10: 1286304830 / ISBN 13: 9781286304839\nUsed / Quantity Available: 0\nAvailable From More Booksellers\nView all  copies of this book\n\nAbout the Book\n\nWe're sorry; this specific copy is no longer available. AbeBooks has millions of books. We've listed similar copies below.\n\nA Short History Of Modern English Literature. Bookseller Inventory #\n\nAbout this title Short History Of Modern English Literature; Volume 3 Of Short Histories Of The Literatures Of The World\n\nEdmund Gosse\n\nWilliam Heinemann, 1898\n\nEnglish literature\n\nBook Description: First published in 1897 (though the version reissued here was published in 1898 in the series Short Histories of the Literatures of the World), this book documents English literature from Chaucer to Tennyson. 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All rights reserved.\n\nLove Breathes With Me cover\n\nBook Details:\n • 66 pages\n • Black & White\n • 5.5 x 8.5 inches\nAvailable Formats:\n • eBook (epub, pdf)\n • 978-1-5255-1766-2 eBook\n • 978-1-5255-1765-5 Paperback\n • 978-1-5255-1764-8 Hardcover\n\nPoetry, inspirational poetry, religious poetry, spirituality, general poetry, reflective poetry, prayers and blessings.\n\nLove Breathes With Me\nA Book of Poems & Prayers by Cathy AJ Hardy\n\nLove Breathes With Me is a collection of simple poems and prayers that have emerged through Cathy's soul journey. Experience poems of personal reflection and prayers for community and for solitude. These lyrical words will guide you into still places of the heart, moments of wonder, heart-felt gratitude, awareness of mystery and soul rest.\n\n“Where can I go, where love is not?” Cathy Hardy posits this evocative question in her poem Eternal Love. Open this book to any page on any given hour of any given day and you will find heartfelt, soul healing words to meditate on. What a gift Cathy Hardy has given us, a modern day version of the awe-inspiring Book of Hours from which many of our own ancestors took comfort and inspiration.\n\nCathy Smith Bowers\n\nPoet Laureate of North Carolina 2010-2012\n\nCathy AJ Hardy is a singer-songwriter, retreat facilitator and spiritual director. Her music has been honoured many times by the Gospel Music Awards of Canada. She is the founder of Soul Care Music & Retreats and currently lives in Mission, BC.\n\nCathy AJ Hardy\n\nWhat People are Saying\n\neBook $4.99 eBook $6.99 Paperback $11.49 Paperback $14.99 Hardcover $18.99 Hardcover $24.99\nFriesenPress Editions\n\nSupport our self-published authors and buy directly from FriesenPress. 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It's an adventure story set in a post-apocalyptic future with airships. Publisher's Weekly called it a \"solid and memorable debut\" while Library Journal gave it a starred review and named it Debut of the Month. For more information, please click here.\n\nUpcoming Events\n\nRecent Posts\n\n • Second Hand News\n 06/28/2015 —   I haven’t seen it, but I got word this weekend that Wired magazine featured Lightspeed Magazine’s podcast as the Staff Pick for science fiction podcasts in their July issue. As part of that they picked a standout episode and…Read more »\n • Under/Cover\n 06/23/2015 — And apparently it’s been 4 months since I last posted. What’s been going on? Well, I’ve been hard at work on Rising Tide. I turned the manuscript in last week and am already on to copyedits. It was a hard…Read more »\n • Ben Flies Again\n 02/18/2015 — Just a reminder that tomorrow is my Reddit AMA starting at 7PM EST. For those who don’t know, AMA stands for Ask Me Anything and that’s what I’ll be doing. If you want to ask me something, just log onto…Read more »\n • Ask Me Anything – February 19\n 02/05/2015 — In two weeks, on Thursday, February 19 at 7:00 PM, I will be doing a Reddit AMA. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the AMA, it stands for Ask Me Anything. I’ll answer questions on any topic, but…Read more »\n • My Eligible Work\n 01/24/2015 — As much as I hate doing this, the nominations are currently open for the Hugo Nominations. Members of the 2014, 2015, and 2016 Worldcons (voting members) are eligible to nominate works published in 2014 (more details here). I don’t have…Read more »", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9973719120025635} +{"content": "Discover a new way to find and share stories you'll love… Learn about Reading Desk\n\nPost Profile\n\nTwo curious trees\n\nThat is to say, two strange and interesting trees (I doubt the trees feel all that much curiosity, although we do suffer from something of a language barrier, so who’s to say, really; it’s probably a little presumptuous of us … Continue reading ?\nread more\n\nYouTube breaches language barriers by offering auto translation of subtitles\n\nTechnology : The Next Web Blog (5 years ago)\n\nYouTube is making some serious efforts to breach the language barriers we Europeans face on a daily basis. I’d love to watch some interesting Italian documentary on YouTube, yet my knowledge of the Italian language is limited to the... 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The Eric Hoffer Award is one of the three largest book contest offered annually to authors.\n\nThe ribbons represent a signal of celebration. This week, I received the great news that my book, Daphne and Thekla has been included among the finalists in the 2016 Eric Hoffer Book Awards. While my book was not an award winner, that it is included with the finalists is very exciting. The Eric Hoffer Book Contest is one of the three largest contests for books with an international reach. The books that are included in the finalist list represent less than 10% of the submissions to the contest.\n\nI appreciate very much the reviews on Amazon.com and the other messages people have sent me with their reactions to the books. Beyond the celebration, the recognition and comments spur me to pursue a new writing project.\n\nFeatured Posts\nPosts are coming soon\nStay tuned...\nRecent Posts\nSearch By Tags\nNo tags yet.\nFollow Us\n • Facebook Classic", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9452447891235352} +{"content": "Oct 21 2013\n\nHello, hello there, sweeties!\nI am a bit late with today’s post and in a minute I will share some odds and ends – but let me begin with something special – cover your ears please…\n\nFEATURING reached its Thunderclap goal and just now the message and name was blasted out across Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr. Oh, and I hope you have seen this review that Nathalie Kalbach wrote on her blog? WOWZAH, thank you Nat!!!\n\nFEATURING magazine sure captured people’s attention! A major campaign starts now – read all about it HERE.\n\nContinue reading\n\nJun 21 2013\n\nMore pictures, less words\n\nHello Friday, Hello Friends!\n\nI have a sore and thick left hand (some inflammation maybe?) and typing is not good for it – but I do have a lot of art to show… so this post will contain more pictures and less words then.\n\nStarting with… another Book title Haiku!\n\n28-haikuboeken\n\nEn toen kwam Frankie\n\nDe gezant van spiegelstad\n\nLiefde, anders niet\n\nAnd Then Came Frankie*\n\nEnvoy From Mirror City\n\nLove, and Nothing Else\n\n* original title: Minding Frankie\n\nAnd of course I submit my haiku to Haiku my Heart Friday\n\nContinue reading\n\nJun 12 2013\n\nTales from the Studio & woyww #210\n\nAnother Wednesday and another day in the studio… yes dear ones, I spend some hours in the studio so come on in to see what I created…\n\nContinue reading\n\nMay 29 2013\n\nWOYWW #208 – 4th Anniversary!!\n\nYoohoo – Today WOYWW celebrates its fourth anniversary.\n\nHappy 4th Anniversary to everyone that takes part in the What’s on Your Work desk Wednesday and especially HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Julia who’s brain child this is. I am glad to  join in the fun every Wednesday.\n\n[If you have no idea what this is all about hop over to Julia's place to find out more.]\n\nContinue reading\n\nApr 26 2013\n\nHaiku – ATC – Link Love\n\nHey there sweeties… Friday again, and you know what that means don’t you?!\n\nHaiku My Heart Friday\n\nIndische duinen\n\nWaar die andere God woont\n\nDe eeuwige bron\n\nIndian Dunes\n\nWhere The Other God Lives\n\nThe Fountainhead\n\nFor more haiku, visit Rebecca at Recuerda Mi Corazon to find the linky-list of participants on her blog.\n\nContinue reading\n\nMar 29 2013\n\nEaster Haiku / Weekend\n\nCold day lovelies… errmmm, I mean GOOD day of course – xcuse-me, but “cold” is on our minds here in Holland lately. When I woke up this morning, I found  a white world outside my window… Grrrr, it had snowed. AGAIN *sigh*\n\nThe snow melted during the morning, but still: it is too cold for the time of year. These temperatures are a bit strange to experience in the Easter weekend in the Netherlands but hey… I’ll put on an extra sweater and just keep on going.\n\nSo here’s the Friday post with – of course – a haiku (a special ‘Easter haiku’ today) and quite some art. I’m pretty productive since I have a studio. So sit down, make yourself comfortable, grab another chocolate egg (you have my permission ;) ) and come on in.\n\nHaiku My Heart Friday\n\nWoorden van Jezus\n\nBeminde gelovigen\n\nEr was eens een God\n\nWords of Jezus\n\nBeloved Believers\n\nThere Once Was a God\n\nThis haiku was found/written for Haiku my Heart Friday. Visit Rebecca at Recuerda Mi Corazon to find the list of participants and blog-hop from haiku to haiku.\n\nContinue reading\n\nOct 5 2012\n\nWarm thoughts…\n\n… of you: for leaving me all those lovely birthday wishes last Tuesday.\n\n… of you: for visiting the FEATURING website and facebook page,\nand being enthusiastic and of course for buying the magazine.\n\n… of Josie George: who wrote this cheering blogpost.\n\n… of fireplaces in the house (which I have not) and cuddling up\nin a blanket (which I have) now that Autumn perseveres.\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9965360164642334} +{"content": "This site uses cookies to deliver our services, improve performance, for analytics, and (if not signed in) for advertising. By using LibraryThing you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Your use of the site and services is subject to these policies and terms.\n\nWilliam O. 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I homeschool my son, and coincidentally, our Bible lesson this morning was about the evidence of Creation. Congratulations--well done!\n01/27/11\nYour message is outstanding! Excellent work here! Congrats on your Editor's Choice award!\n01/27/11\nA beautiful, breathtaking poem. Congratulations on your win in the Editor's Choice.\n01/28/11\nThis poetic piece packs a powerful message. I enjoyed the flow and rhyme throughout this entry and am happy that it was recognized for the talent it displayed. Congrats.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9409596920013428} +{"content": "Reviews, giveaways and memes - Jumpin Beans\n\nPenguin Books for #WorldPenguinDay\n\nI am not sure if your children have to read nightly for homework, but Broxton does. I love it (of course I do... I LOVE BOOKS!)  We take turns, sometimes he reads a page and then I read a page, other times I read to him and of course he reads to me, or quietly to himself.  Since he LOVES penguins, we made \"World Penguin Day\" homework to be reading all about Penguins. I posted a picture of our family penguins and was surprised how popular penguins are as favorite animals with the kids these days.  That being said, here are the books we read!  Enjoy!\nFTC Compliant Review Policy:  The product(s) featured in this review were provided free of cost to me by the manufacturer or representing PR agency for the sole purpose of product testing. Opinions expressed are my own and are not influenced by monetary compensation.\n\nWhen Penguins Cross The Ice -   This was a fun book for us.  We learned about Emperor Penguins and how / why they cross the ice.  I loved that there were discussion questions at the end to make sure he payed attention.  It also included a glossary in case you needed help with any of the words.\n\nWe loved the beautiful illustrations in the book as well. \n\nPenguin Misses Mom - I thought for sure this would be for Savannah, since it was a board book. Nope, he did not care that it was for the younger age range, it was about penguins and had a cute little penguin in the story, so it was sent to his bookshelf!  He has shared it with her, but it is still \"his\" book.  In this book, Penguin is with the babysitter and REALLY misses mom.. but no worries, mom comes back home and all is right in the world again!  \n\nSavannah and Broxton both love this book.  Sweet (and sad) little penguin makes you eager to turn the page to see what is going to happen.  \n\nSpace Penguins - Cosmic Crash - I hate that we have not read this one yet.  This is one that will take more than a night of reading.  We are already in the middle of another book, so this one will be read next.  \n\nThis is a chapter book that also has pictures.  Perfect to break up the reading for a bit and let them enjoy the illustrations in the book as well.  \n\nDo you have any fans of penguins in your house? \n\n1 comment:\n\n 1. Mica loves penguins! A favorite movie for awhile was Mr. Popper's Penguins.\n\nI love comments... Please leave one to show love!\n\nThis Template was custom created by Bloggy Blog Designz Copyright © 2010", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9994644522666931} +{"content": "Welcome to your preview of The Times\n\nSubscribe now\n\nSex in fiction only works if it’s funny, says Jilly Cooper\n\n • Jilly Cooper and her garden in the village of Bisley near Stroud, Gloucestershire\n 1 of 2\n Jilly Cooper: 'I think sex has got to be funny as well as loving' Adrian Sherratt\n • Copies of the book “Fifty Shades of Grey” by E. L. James\n 2 of 2\n Fifty Shades of Grey does not adhere to the classic 'bonkbuster' style SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images\n\nAs Fifty Shades loses its spot at the top of the book charts, one of erotic fiction’s finest exponents says good riddance: with little plot and a silly leading man, it is a pale imitation of the crafted bonkbuster\n\nIt’s interesting the way you can guess someone’s age by the language they use. My mother used to say “poke”, our generation said “screw”. Then in the Eighties, “bonk” came along, whereas now it’s “shag”. A woman called Sue Limb — she lives in Gloucestershire — invented the word “bonkbuster”; she used it in a column she wrote for a newspaper. Sue also invented the verb “to bonk” but the word is unfashionable now. It ought really be changed to “shagbuster” to keep up with the times, because nobody says “bonk” any more.\n\nThe first true bonkbuster was Valley of the Doll\n\nSubscribe now\nAlready a subscriber?\n\nTo see the full article you need to subscribe\n\nMore from Fiction\n\nWar Music by Christopher Logue\nPublished at 12:01AM, November 21 2015\n\nEven unfinished, this reworking emphasises just how heart-stopping, terrifying and tragic Homer’s Iliad is\n\nCockfosters by Helen Simpson\nPublished at 12:01AM, November 21 2015\n\nWomen face up to ageing in Simpson’s latest sensitive short story collection, but we need more sex and death\n\nRules for a Knight by Ethan Hawke\nPublished at 12:01AM, November 21 2015\n\nThe star draws on knights of old for morality tales addressed to his children but takes liberties with facts\n\nFiction in short: A Wild Swan and Other Tales\nPublished at 12:01AM, November 21 2015\n\nIn this witty collection of retellings, the spotlight is on those aspects of the old tales that Andersen and co ignor", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9800854325294495} +{"content": "bring something forth\n\nbring something forth\narchaic or poetic/literary give birth to\n\nwhy does Elsbeth not bring forth a child?\n\nˌbring sb/sthˈforth derived\n(old use formal) to give birth to sb; to produce sth\n\nShe brought forth a son.\n\ntrees bringing forth fruit\n\nMain entry:bringderived\n\nUseful english dictionary. 2012.\n\nИгры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • bring forth — verb 1. bring into existence (Freq. 2) The new manager generated a lot of problems The computer bug generated chaos in the office The computer generated this image The earthquake generated a tsunami • Syn: ↑generate …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • bring — W1S1 [brıŋ] v past tense and past participle brought [bro:t US bro:t] [T] [: Old English; Origin: bringan] 1.) a) to take something or someone with you to the place where you are now, or to the place you are talking about →↑take ▪ Did you bring… …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • bring sth about phrasal — verb (T) to make something happen: Computers have brought about many changes in the workplace. bring sb/sth around/round phrasal verb (T) 1 bring the conversation around/round to to deliberately and gradually introduce a new subject into a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • bring up — verb 1. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic (Freq. 3) raise the specter of unemployment he conjured wild birds in the air call down the spirits from the mountain • Syn: ↑raise, ↑conjure, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • bring */*/*/ — UK [brɪŋ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms bring : present tense I/you/we/they bring he/she/it brings present participle bringing past tense brought UK [brɔːt] / US [brɔt] past participle brought Collocations: If you bring, take, or fetch… …   English dictionary\n\n • bring — verb (past and past participle brought) 1》 carry or accompany to a place. 2》 cause to move or to come into existence. 3》 cause to be in a particular state or condition: take an aspirin to bring down your temperature. 4》 cause someone to receive… …   English new terms dictionary\n\n • bring on — verb 1. cause to arise (Freq. 6) induce a crisis • Syn: ↑induce • Derivationally related forms: ↑inducive (for: ↑induce), ↑inducement …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • bring forth something — bring forth (something) to make something available. Maddie brought forth a new line of clothes …   New idioms dictionary\n\n • bring forth — (something) to make something available. Maddie brought forth a new line of clothes …   New idioms dictionary\n\n • Bring — Bring, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Brought}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bringing}.] [OE. bringen, AS. bringan; akin to OS. brengian, D. brengen, Fries. brenga, OHG. bringan, G. bringen, Goth. briggan.] 1. To convey to the place where the speaker is or is to be;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9932975769042969} +{"content": "How to say make in Galician meɪk\n\nWould you like to know how to translate make to Galician? This page provides all possible translations of the word make in the Galician language.\n\nDiscuss this make translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"make.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. Web. 18 Aug. 2017. .\n\nNearby & related entries:\n\nAlternative searches for :", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "\nYoung Writers Society\n\nHome » Literary works » Novel / Chapter » Supernatural\n\nStatistics for Butterfly Wings - Chapter 10 - Stars\n\nby BlackThorne\n\n» Return to work\n\nTotal Views: 58 includes author\nUnique Views: 19 includes author\n\nTimes shown are in New York time. You can select a specific range by clicking in the smaller graph below the larger graph. Keep scrolling down to see data for ages, genders, and countries. The author and anonymous users are automatically excluded from the below data set.\n\nUnited States of America13\n\nAge 163\nAge 172\nAge 272\nAge 232\nAge 132\nAge 211\nAge 221\nAge 151\nAge 241\nAge 191\nAge 251\nAge 281\nAverage Age21\n\nNone specified5\n\nSpend your days thinking about things that are good and true and beautiful and noble, and you will become good and true and beautiful and noble.\n— Matthew Kelly", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999894499778748} +{"content": "\nThe Voyage of the Short Serpent\n\nRather than epic and badass, I would describe The Voyage of the Short Serpent by twisted Frenchman, Bernard du Boucheron, as short and quirky. It’s a funky little story about an Icelandic mission sent to Greenland during its final days of Norse inhabitation. Lots of gruesome ongoings take place in the decaying Greenlandic colony which makes for an interesting read. Not the greatest fiction novel about Norsemen and women, but a unique one.\n\nClick here to go to its official page at The Overlook Press’ website. (Note: the publisher’s description is wrong; the novel is set in Greenland, not Iceland.)\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYou must be logged in to post a comment.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.904936671257019} +{"content": "Home > Health > Call for Submissions: Health\n\nCall for Submissions: Health\n\nNovember 1, 2009\n\nWe’re pleased to announce that submissions are open for the winter issue, which will begin publishing after the New Year. The theme this time is Health, broadly defined, and the editors are Susan Elbe and Kelly Madigan Erlandson (the links go to their works here at qarrtsiluni; see below for more about them). We’re having the submission period now, in November, to avoid the busy holiday season. The deadline is November 30th. As always, please refer to the How to Contribute page for general submission guidelines (and note that there have been several minor changes).\n\nThe editors have chosen a theme that should resonate far beyond the current health care debate in the United States:\n\nWe are interested in creative interpretations of health, which will of course include the health (or lack thereof) of the human body, but also of the mind and spirit, the environment, or the culture. How systems stay in balance, how one attains wellness, how we relate or respond to our own state of health and the health of others, and the extent of an individual’s physical, emotional, mental, and social ability to cope with his/her environment would all be fair game. Unusual health-related practices also intrigue us (serpents? psychic surgery?) as well as tales of spontaneous recovery. How much control do we have over our own health? Explore superstitions, regale us with symptoms, or simply make a well-written toast to our health — we’ll consider it. Keep in mind too that the etymological roots of health include “whole” and “hale,” but also “holy.”\n\nOur limit is three poems or one prose piece per submission, with a 1,200-word limit on the prose.\n\nBoth editors hail from the American Midwest, and they’ve been friends for years. Susan Elbe is the author of Eden in the Rearview Mirror (Word Press) and a chapbook, Light Made from Nothing (Parallel Press). Her poems appear or are forthcoming in many journals and anthologies, including Blackbird, diode, MARGIE, North American Review, Ocho, Salt Hill, Smartish Pace, and A Fierce Brightness: Twenty-five Years of Women’s Poetry (Calyx Books). Among her awards are the inaugural Lois Cranston Memorial Poetry Prize (Calyx), the 2006 Lorine Niedecker Award, and fellowships to Vermont Studio Center and Virginia Center for Creative Arts. Susan has served on the Wisconsin Poet Laureate Commission and currently serves on the Council for Wisconsin Writers Board. You can learn more about her and her work at susanelbe.com.\n\nKelly Madigan Erlandson is the author of Getting Sober: A Practical Guide to Making it Through the First 30 Days (McGraw-Hill). Her poems, stories and essays have appeared in Best New Poets 2007, Crazyhorse, The Massachusetts Review, Plains Song Review, Terrain.org and Prairie Schooner. She has been a writer-in-residence at Jentel Artist Residency Program and the KHN Center for the Arts. Kelly was awarded the Distinguished Artist Award in Literature from the Nebraska Arts Council in 2006, and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in 2008. She has worked as a licensed alcohol and drug counselor in Nebraska since 1983. Visit her website at KellyMadiganErlandson.com.\n\nDon’t forget to join the qarrtsiluni news group on Google if you want to receive these announcements via email. We’d also like to emphasize something we mention in the general guidelines which some contributors seem to overlook: if you don’t receive an acknowledgment note within two days after you send something, assume that we didn’t get it and re-submit. If you still don’t hear anything, try sending from another email. If you’re submitting via the Contact form, please be sure to type your email address correctly. Sometimes we can find the correct address by Googling, but there was one guy who submitted to the current issue who we never were able to track down — and we wanted to publish his essay, too! Finally, please make sure your email is set to accept messages from qarrtsiluni(at)gmail(dot)com. Getting an automatic reply telling us we have to jump through extra hoops to communicate with authors makes us very grouchy indeed.\n\nIf this is the first you’ve visited the site in a while, be sure to check out all the great stuff we’ve been posting for the Words of Power issue — and stick around, because there’s much more on the way. We look forward to hearing from you soon.\n\n—Beth and Dave\n\nDownload the podcast\nMusic: “Solo Fumo Yerba,” by Doctor Inferno — find more of their music at the Internet Archive\n\nThis episode of the podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution – Noncommercial – Share Alike licence, in conformity with the requirements for using a “share alike” work.\n\nCategories: Health Tags:\n 1. January 24, 2010 at 12:19 pm\n\n Hi you 2–\n Are the submissions open or closed? This piece says open, but there’s a note on the home page that looks closed.\n\n • January 24, 2010 at 12:22 pm\n\n Hi Beth – Sorry, yes — submissions are closed. (The post does say “The deadline is November 30.”)\n\n 2. January 24, 2010 at 12:27 pm\n\n Oh, THIS November 30! (grin). Thanks–\n\n 1. November 2, 2009 at 10:13 am\n 2. November 6, 2009 at 12:43 pm\n 3. November 9, 2009 at 11:22 pm\n 4. November 12, 2009 at 9:12 pm\n 5. November 18, 2009 at 12:02 pm\n 6. January 11, 2010 at 7:08 pm\nComments are closed.\n%d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7587518095970154} +{"content": "Home  |  All words  |  Beginning with  |  Ending with  |  Containing  |  At position\n\nList of 5-letter words containing\n\nClick to remove a letter\n\nClick to change word size\nAll   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15\n\nThere is only one five-letter word containing A, L, N, P and U\n\nULPAN-ulpan n. 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You're the most experienced investigator I've got who's not tied up in something, and I can't ask the Consort to look look into it, because A) she and Curran are working on something else and B) when the Consort gets involved, half of the world blows up. - Author: Ilona Andrews\nGratifier Quotes #31981\n#2. I have always felt that fear possesses such great power, enough to paralyze and quake an individual. Pondering this, I realized that the source of fear's power comes from within me. So, I ask myself, does that not make me the powerful one? - Author: Richelle E. Goodrich\nGratifier Quotes #495963\n#3. An attractive woman becomes beautiful when she's happy and in love. - Author: Chloe Thurlow\nGratifier Quotes #705258\n#4. Little, indeed, does it concern us in this our mortal stage, to inquire whence the spirit hath come; but of what infinite concern is the consideration whither it is going. Surely such consideration demands the study of a life. - Author: Robert Southey\nGratifier Quotes #722990\n#5. Death is very mysterious to us. One moment someone is there with us, and the next moment they're not. - Author: Katherine Paterson\nGratifier Quotes #750221\n#6. Both the cockroach and the bird would get along very well without us, although the cockroach would miss us most. - Author: Joseph Wood Krutch\nGratifier Quotes #857037\n#7. How can men boast that they control their own destiny when they cannot solve the problems of war, racism, poverty, sickness, or suffering? - Author: Billy Graham\nGratifier Quotes #877741\n#8. Now my innocence begins to weigh me down. - Author: Jean Racine\nGratifier Quotes #1042475\n#9. I learn a lot from my experiences and collaborations. Most of my collaborations are meant for me to learn. - Author: Pharrell Williams\nGratifier Quotes #1158130\n#10. What use having a great depth of field, if there is not an adequate depth of feeling? - Author: W. Eugene Smith\nGratifier Quotes #1587245\n#11. Several things about Reagan are unusual in a public man. He was not a typical politician at all, but a private man in public life. - Author: Lyn Nofziger\nGratifier Quotes #1760943\n#12. I'm sorry, Laynie. That's going to have to come from him. My point is that you're not his burden. You're his reason. - Author: Laurelin Paige\nGratifier Quotes #1800556\n\nFamous Authors\n\nPopular Topics", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999002814292908} +{"content": "Reviewing Your Comments\n\nWhat a week! I can’t thank everyone enough for their contributions. I’m going to have to work hard at getting the comments and ideas summarized.\n\nSo you’ve finished copyediting – proofreading the manuscript, and it’s time to send it back to the author. This is usually when I think about the work I’ve done and have I done what the author asked of me. It’s a good time to pause and re-read ALL the comments. I ask myself:\n\n • Are the comments clear?\n • Are the comments consistent?\n • Have I introduced any errors?\n\nIf I am working on a computer copy of the document, I’ve asked the author not to touch their version until I’m done (I probably should have mentioned this in part one). With only one version active, the author can accept or reject changes without introducing new errors. Also, I figure if I’m going to spend the time editing, the author should wait for me and not create another version of the manuscript. It’s frustrating to have to repeat the editing process.\n\nI usually summarize my detailed comments in an overview. I remember to tell the author what I liked about the story. This is important. Every writer needs to hear what he/she does well. It’s easy to focus on criticism, and my goal is to motivate the author to continue to write. I don’t want to de-motivate them because I made too many comments.\n\nIn the summary, I remind the author to do the following before shipping the manuscript to an agent, publisher or uploading it to an e-book site (if they are self-publishing):\n\n • accept or reject suggested changes\n • delete any remaining comments\n • turn off mark-up or track changes\n • remove bookmarks\n • check under properties that the title is correct\n\nWhen you’re ready, ship the manuscript back to the author and see what he/she thinks. I’m usually nervous at this point. It’s an honour to read and work on another author’s manuscript, and I hope I’ve found a balance between being helpful and not being overly critical.\n\nOne final caution: I find it difficult to edit my own work. My eye reads what I think I wrote and not what I actually wrote. I do my best to correct my manuscript before I give it to someone else to edit, but I try to have a sense of humour and laugh at myself when errors are found. Nobody’s perfect ☺\n\nThanks again for reading . . .\n\nThank you for commenting! Your email address will be stored but not shared.\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nConnecting to %s\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9960014820098877} +{"content": "Magic Chronicals: The Battle for Power\n\nReads: 184  | Likes: 0  | Shelves: 0  | Comments: 0\n\nMore Details\nStatus: In Progress  |  Genre: Fantasy  |  House: Booksie Classic\nAn intense battle is going on. And magic has a big parts in it. What will happen? Find out by reading\n\nTable of Contents\n\nAnd so it begins\n\nSubmitted: April 28, 2016\n\nThe warning bells rang. “Hey! They’re coming, They’re coming!” screamed a soldier in the distance,“positions!” Arrows ... Read Chapter", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9991612434387207} +{"content": "BookBrowse Reviews\n\nSorry, we can't find a BookBrowse review for Ravelstein. Click here to see the book jacket and media review information.\n\nEvery month, BookBrowse publishes in-depth reviews of many of the most influential and popular new books. Normally the full text of these reviews is reserved for BookBrowse members; However, as a service to non-members, the best of these are available in full while the book is featured in our \"Editors Choice\" section.\n\nEditor's Choice\n\n • Book Jacket: Greek to Me\n Greek to Me\n by Mary Norris\n Mary Norris' Greek to Me received an overwhelmingly favorable response from our First Impression ...\n • Book Jacket: Miracle Creek\n Miracle Creek\n by Angie Kim\n Miracle Creek, the debut novel from Angie Kim, hinges on the mysterious explosion of an oxygen tank....\n • Book Jacket: Courting Mr. Lincoln\n Courting Mr. Lincoln\n by Louis Bayard\n 19 out of 21 of our First Impression Reviewers rated Louis Bayard's latest novel, Courting Mr. ...\n • Book Jacket\n by Kate Atkinson\n Over her two-decade-plus career, Kate Atkinson has reinvented herself as a writer several times by", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9383319020271301} +{"content": "What does COMPOST stand for?\n\nWhat does COMPOST mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: COMPOST.\n\nWe've found a total of 1 definition for COMPOST:\n\nFilter by: Sort by:PopularityAlphabeticallyCategory\n\nThe Washington Post\n\nCommunity » Media\n\nRate it:\n\nWhat does COMPOST mean?\n\ncompost(verb)\na mixture of decaying vegetation and manure; used as a fertilizer\n\nsee more on Definitions.net »\n\nKnow what is COMPOST? Got another good explanation for COMPOST? Don't keep it to yourself!\n\nStill can't find the acronym definition you were looking for? Use our Power Search technology to look for more unique definitions from across the web!\n\n\"COMPOST.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 22 May 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.83324134349823} +{"content": "The Library\n\nThis category contains 8 posts\n\nK is Katniss, the Girl Who Was On Fire\n\nWhen The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins first became “the book” to read, I refused to buy into the hype. Not just because it was so overhyped, but because by then I had given up on dystopian and post-apocalyptic entertainment. It is just too depressing. Unless there are zombies, because, well, I love zombies. I … Continue reading\n\nBook Review: The Last Noel by Michael Malone\n\nThe Last Noel by Michael Malone My rating: 5 of 5 stars Curse you, Michael Malone! CURSE YOU for keeping me up late at night and making me deplete half my stock of tissues. I read his novel The Four Corners of the Sky, which, despite it not being typical of my usual reading preferences, … Continue reading\n\nBook Review: When Did I Get Like This?… by Amy Wilson\n\nWhen Did I Get Like This?: The Screamer, the Worrier, the Dinosaur-Chicken-Nugget-Buyer, and Other Mothers I Swore I’d Never Be by Amy Wilson My rating: 5 of 5 stars (I first read this when it came out in 2010 and recently picked it up again. It still makes me laugh and cry and appreciate even … Continue reading\n\nFive on Friday: Summer Indulgences\n\nIt’s a late post, but it’s still Friday in some locations, so here comes the Five on Friday for this week: “Summer Indulgences” (or “Five Things That I’m Obsessed With at the Moment”)   Drinking iced coffee. Hazelnut-flavored “brew over ice” K-Cups, to be specific. I’ve got the technique down: Brew it hot on the 8-oz. setting … Continue reading\n\nV is for Vengeance\n\nThis is a piece of micro-fiction I wrote a while back. The challenge was to keep at at exactly 100 words. I hope you enjoy! She trained the Ladysmith on the bearded man. His eyes widened. “You have the wrong person,” he protested. She ignored him, her eyes cold as marble. There was no mistaking … Continue reading\n\nF is for Five on Friday\n\nIn keeping with the A-to-Z Blog Challenge, today’s “F” is for our weekly “Five on Friday”. This week, it’s our five favorite writing books for established and aspiring writers alike. Bird by Bird. This classic memoir on writing by Anne Lamott must be on every writer’s bookshelf. It’s inspirational, self-deprecating, and provides not only a loose … Continue reading\n\nBook Review: You Know When the Men Are Gone by Siobhan Fallon\n\nYou Know When the Men Are Gone by Siobhan Fallon My rating: 5 of 5 stars I am a military wife, so perhaps I’m a little more biased than some–but I have to say, I LOVED this book. A quick read, as it was a series of short stories told from the various viewpoints: the … Continue reading\n\nIntroducing: Five on Friday\n\nBorrowing an idea I’ve seen on other blogs, I thought a “Five on Friday” feature would be fun, along with ensuring that I post something regularly. Depending on the category, the list could be the last 5 places I ate, 5 things you don’t know about me, that sort of thing. This week, I thought I’d … Continue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9981738328933716} +{"content": "What does WK mean in Hobbies?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand WK in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Hobbies terminology in particular.\n\nWeiss Kreuz\n\nMiscellaneous » Hobbies\n\nFind a translation for WK in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this WK abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"WK.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2014. Web. 23 Sep. 2014. .\n\nWK also stands for:\n\n... and 27 more »\n\nNearby & related abbreviations:\n\nAlternative search:\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nAcronyms & Abbreviations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9834542274475098} +{"content": "What does CMFC mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand CMFC in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nCourse Material Fees Committee\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for CMFC in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this CMFC abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"CMFC.\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 30 Jul 2015. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997242093086243} +{"content": " • Fashion is about what you wear. Style is about how you live your life. ~Ralph Lauren\n\nMonday, February 21, 2011\n\nFavorite Book\n\nDay 21:  A picture of your favorite book.\n\n I love to read.  I love so many books that this is hard.  But the last book I felt I couldn't put down was the Da Vinci Code.  I know it was popular and overtalked about for a few years but I found it fascinating. \n\nAnd  just because I don't like to be limited to one, I wanted to share that I loved this book too.\n\nI have so many books to read.  I am looking forward to my vacation coming up in March so I can catch up on my reading...\n\nHappy Monday!\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9950662851333618} +{"content": "Tag Archives: poetry\n\nJune Saraceno launches book with several readings\n\nJune Saraceno\n\nNew poetry book by June Saraceno\n\nEnglish Chair June Saraceno’s third book, “of Dirt & Tar,” arrives this week from the publisher and is already attracting attention. Local publications are choosing to feature the press release about the book, and Saraceno will be featured at several upcoming readings.\n\nHere are the list of readings:\n\nMarch 13 Sundance Books, Reno, “of Dirt and Tar” book launch 6:30.\n\nApril 2, Sundance Books with Laura Wetherington and friends, 6:00\nApril 4, Sierra College, Truckee campus\nApril 15, Modesto Junior College, reading with Patricia Smith\nApril 24, Lake Tahoe Community College reading with Laura Wetherington\n\nJared Stanley busy with art installation, upcoming poetry readings\n\nHumanities Instructor Jared Stanley shared his work Sunday, Nov. 10, during an afternoon of poetry titled, “It Calls from the Creek,” hosted by ART OnSite. The organization’s mission is to strengthen the ties between the Nevada City community, the environment and the arts through outdoor art installations along the Deer Creek Tribute Trail.\n\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3wCP8E3prk\n\nJared Stanley is a member of the public art group Unmanned Minerals which created “It Calls From the Creek,” a series of 10 installations along the Deer Creek Tribute Trail in Nevada City.  Jared is the author of two books, “Weeds” and “Book Made of Forest,” as well as other published work.  The tribute trail will be open through September 2014.\n\nContinue reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9998974204063416} +{"content": "Mini-Interviews: Czandra\n\nAsking for Trouble by Sandra Stephenson/Czandra (Yarrow Press, Spring 2022).  Sandra Stephenson publishes poems under the pen name Czandra. Her chapbooks include This side uP  (sitting duck press, 2011), A Few Words  (Melinda Cochrane International, 2014) and radish ~ a singularity  (obvious epiphanies, 2014). About the poet: Sometimes it’s hard to tell where one first comes across a poet, […]\n\nMini-interview Series: Philomene Kocher\n\nPhilomene Kocher is a haiku and tanka poet who lives in Kingston, Ontario. She grew up on a farm outside of Hepworth, Ontario, and learned the beauty of nature from the fields and trees and sky. She completed her graduate studies in 2008 in the Faculty of Education at Queen’s University in Kingston. Her research […]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9469475150108337} +{"content": "How to say good in Estonian gʊd\n\nWould you like to know how to translate good to Estonian? 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October 12-15th.http://ecromanticon.com/ I'll be signing a number of books including a new anthology WORK AND PLAY which includes by novella Spring Break. The fabulous Ruby Storm and Virginia Cavanaugh are also in the antho. Official release date is October 30th\nhttp://www.jasminejade.com/p-10470-work-and-play.aspx\n\nSecond part of blog tour for my latest release Damned and Defiant:\n9/12/12 BDSM Blog series Part 1, Whips and Chains Excite Me.\nI recently attended a 3-Day extensive BDSM writer's workshop and visit to a BDSM club in NY City. I'm talking about my experiences and what I learned in a 4-part series. 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The definitions are savvy and, at times, hilarious. Lang's narration will keep listeners engaged even as the future described is bleak. Lang's tone and delivery pair delectably with this edgy and shrewd commentary on society from a clever author. A.M. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine [Published: AUGUST 2022]\n\nDigital Download • OrangeSky Audio • 2022\n\nDD ISBN $13.2", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Friends- a FMF on Keeping an Open Heart Despite Hurts\n\nToday’s FMF word is FRIEND.  I couldn’t easily turn this word in to poetry once again, but I promise poetry will be back soon! 😉   Go I have to be real with you today, because maybe someone will relate to my story or find comfort in the fact that they are not alone.  The word “friend” didn’t conjure up all happy images for me.  You see, as a child we moved a lot.  I also went through losses and bullying. My story of Friends is a story of repeatedly starting over-again and again.   In younger years it was due to the moving so much.  With every move I had to start over and find all new friends again.  I was blessed to have wonderful childhood friends in the … Continue Reading\n\nDon’t Do It Half Way, Jump ALL in!\n\nToday’s word prompt for 5 min. Fri. is JUMP.  I wasn’t able to do a poem today, because this is what automatically came out instead. That is the mystery of writing on a random word without thinking too much.  Hopefully it will inspire you in some way :).  Poetry and strict timing will be back next week (this was more like a 15 min. Friday).  This is why I stick to poetry for FMF lol.  I write too much if I just let words spill out. Go   To get the best results with most anything we pursue in life, one can’t do things part way or even half way.  We must make a decision, and with that decision, a commitment needs to follow.  A commitment to not just dip … Continue Reading\n\nLiving in the Here and Now- Finding Peace in the Present\n\nHappy Friday everyone!  Today’s Magic word of inspiration from Lisa-Jo the word HERE.  Who knows what will come of today’s word-that is the fun and mystery of it!  Today’s writing came out less poem-ish, and maybe more like prose.  Take a moment to relax in the here and now with me :).  Let’s go! Go   Living in the Here and Now We spend so much time in the past or present , instead of the Here and Now. Worrying about what tomorrow brings, Wondering if we can handle the bumps in the road. Stressing over all the things that must be done, Making mental lists. Thinking of the past, Maybe even wondering what might have been. — Paths not taken, Opportunities missed Relationships left behind or never pursued, Lost … Continue Reading\n\nAfter a Summer’s Rain- A poem about Fairies and Believing!\n\nIt’s Five Minute Friday and I am back with a poem this week.  Today’s poem is very whimsical, and if you haven’t guessed this about me yet, I am a person who loves a bit of “magic” and whimsy.  It keeps me living inspired! 😉  A random fact about me is that I collect fairies-specifically fairies by Cicely Mary Barker, who happens to be a famous artist from England that did many illustrations of Flower fairies.  My collection is pretty small at this point, as I started collecting them after having a magical fairy garden tea party for my 30th birthday!  Sometime I will write an article sharing more about my love of fairies and my collection.  Anyway, today’s word from Lisa Jo was AFTER, and I came up with … Continue Reading\n\nThe Path of Blessings-Poetry in Five\n\nEvery Friday I write for 5 minutes straight in poetry style (free verse or rhyme depending on what I am able to do with the word of the week) and share it at Lisa Jo’s with a wonderful community of writers, some who have become friends.  I hope you will enjoy your time here each Friday (and beyond!).  Today’s word is REMEMBER.  Let’s see what I can do with it.   Go The Path of Blessings: As I traverse this path of life, I hope to not remember strife. I hope to leave all woes behind, And walk with joy the road that winds. And stop to help my fellow man, And do good deeds where I can. And drink in sunshine when it shows, And stop to bend where … Continue Reading\n\nThe God of Rest- A Five Minute Friday Poem\n\nIt’s Five Minute Friday again where I link up HERE with this great community of writers who all write for five minutes on whatever word Lisa Jo gives us.  Today’s word is REST.  Does that word speak to any of you these days?  I know it does for me.  I wonder what will come out today…here we go!   Go The God of Rest: When it all just gets to be too much and my Spirit burdened be, ‘Tis then Mine eyes can see the Truth- It’s then I’ve wandered far from Thee. It’s then that I’ve forgotten how to take it all to Thee in prayer, My sight for-shortened only sees, This fight as mine alone to bear. Then in the dark , a speck of light- Will filter … Continue Reading\n\nHome- a Poetic Rhyme for Five Minute Friday\n\nIt’s time for another Five Minute Friday, where I try my best to create inspirational poetry in five minutes with whatever the word of the day is.  Today’s word is: HOME and for the first time ever I was able to write a rhyming poem in five minutes.  I find rhymes in five hard, because the rhyming slows me down.  Hopefully this poem will make beautiful sense to you, as you know how it is supposed to go with five min. Friday- you write whatever comes to mind (not over thinking it).  It is interesting to see what comes out!     Go Home Though I may wander far from youth, I hope to not forget my way. For all I know of home is Truth, ‘Tis where I know my … Continue Reading\n\nChoose to Be Extraordinary- A Five Min. Friday Poem\n\nIt’s Five Min. Friday , which means today I am bringing you a fresh poem of inspiration , written in 5 minutes.  Today the secret word of the day from Lisa-Jo was ORDINARY.   You will find the five minute poem and image below, but first I wanted to give you a back story so that the image will make sense to you.   My birthday was Feb. 27.  As some of you may know , my Winter has been pretty dull as I have been struggling with a vertigo issue and having trouble sleeping through the night as well.  Combine that with other factors of stress that have been going on behind the scenes, and well…it was looking like my birthday was going to be very ordinary at best. … Continue Reading\n\nFive Minute Friday-What Mama Did\n\nToday’s Five Minute Friday is a bit different. I found it really hard to write poetry style as usual and to keep it short.  Instead of one word, the prompt is “What Mama Did”.  What did Mama do that made her your mama?  I tried, but I couldn’t answer this in five minutes.  Although, I did not back track and wrote freely straight through, as the other rules state.  Sorry people , but Mama just deserves more than 5 minutes and for her I would break the rules!  😀  I hope you won’t mind.  Next week will be back to my usual style-this one is for you Mom.   What DIDN’T Mama Do?: Mama did so many things and still does .  When we were little, she was the kind … Continue Reading\n\nA Love Song for Spring- Five Minute Poetry\n\nToday’s Five Minute Friday word challenge is on the word Beloved.  I did something a little different today.  Because I have a personal goal of writing poetry again, I use my 5 minutes to write a poem once a week, on these Fridays.  However, today’s word instantly made a memory come to mind.  What I did was get that memory out and write for 5 minutes (or maybe slightly under), and then with the memory I wrote on, a poem was inspired.  I took another 5 to write the poem.  So, you will actually see 2 Five Minute Fridays in one today.  A memory followed by my poem.  Linked at Lisa Jo’s here.   Go The word beloved immediately takes me back to when I was in the high school … Continue Reading", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.982344388961792} +{"content": "Celebrate National Novel Writing Month at Westlake Porter Public Library!\n\nWestlake Porter Public Library is celebrating National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) with a series of author talks and drop-in writing sessions for the entire month of November. \n\nFour local authors will speak about their writing and publication experiences, including overcoming fears, writing in specific genres, and navigating the ins and outs of publication. You don't have to be a writer to enjoy these programs! Registration is currently open. \n\nFeatured authors are:\n\n • D.M. Pulley on Historical Mysteries: Tuesday, Nov. 7 (7-8:30 p.m.). D.M. Pulley, bestselling author of “The Dead Key,” “The Buried Book” and the upcoming “The Unclaimed Victim,” will discuss how she overcame her fear of writing and how she develops historical mysteries.\n • Beth Donaldson on Romance Novels: Tuesday, Nov. 14 (7-8:30 p.m.). Join Beth on a journey through Amazon’s self-publishing platforms. Beth, who has self-published three contemporary romance novels, will discuss the ins, outs, pros, cons, successes and fails on the road to her happily ever after as a (finally!) published author.\n • Marsha McGregor on Memoirs: Wednesday, Nov. 29 (3-4:30 p.m.). If you feel drawn to express your personal life stories on paper, Marsha McGregor from Literary Cleveland is here to help. 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She just couldn’t quit nibbling on everyone’s houses.\n\nMeanwhile, in Rattovia, young Prince Alden was being sent away by his father on a quest to find more giant rats lest their line die out. Of course, the two young giant rats did encounter each other and it was love at first sight.\n\nMy 4-1/2-year-old granddaughter was really taken by this story. I was surprised at how interested she became. Good thing I had the second story ready to go…. ~~ Catherine Book & Adrienn", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7432544231414795} +{"content": "Noprovisions Famous Quotes & Sayings\n\nList of top 12 famous quotes and sayings about noprovisions to read and share with friends on your Facebook, Twitter, blogs.\n\nTop 12 Noprovisions Quotes\n\n#1. To realize a dream, you must have a dream to realize. - Author: Mark Victor Hansen\nNoprovisions Quotes #117016\n#2. We represent people, and any good congressperson wants to know how their people at home feel about issues. 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\"Hauntingly wonderful . . . Exquisite . . . Unforgettable.\"--USA Today

Winner of the 1997 Booker Prize - - New York Times Best Seller

Born from two eggs in the one womb of their beloved mother Ammu, Rahel and Esthappen have little to cling to but each other, and the occasional joy that passes through their young lives like a cool breeze on a sweltering Indian day. When Ammu, divorced and disappointed, returns with the twins to her family home in southern India, their worlds begin to open wider, all the while closing in on them.

As the three arrive into the arms of Ammu's eccentric and unforgettable relatives, a tragedy begins to unfold that will propel them toward a fate that has perhaps stalked them from their inception. Yet, throughout the pain and hardships of things large and small, the humor, humanity, and ferociously perceptive intelligence only bestowed upon seven-year-olds shines gloriously through.

At the core of this extraordinary, bittersweet story is the unforgettable narrative voice of first-time novelist Arundhati Roy, a uniquely talented writer capable of moving us beyond words with the perfect sentence and a profoundly insightful wisdom that far surpasses her years.\n\nBook Details\n\nTitle: God of Small Things\nPublisher: HarperAudio\nAuthor: Arundhati Roy, Sarita Choudhury\nEdition: Abridged\n\nDeliverable Countries: This product ships to India, Sri Lanka.\n\nCustomer Reviews : God of Small Things\n\nAverage Rating\nRating of 3 out of 5 Rating of 3 out of 5 Rating of 3 out of 5 Rating of 3 out of 5 Rating of 3 out of 5\n5 Star\n4 Star\n3 Star\n2 Star\n1 Star\nHave you used this product?\nShowing 1- 1 of 1 reviews...\n • Rating of 3 out of 5 Rating of 3 out of 5 Rating of 3 out of 5 Rating of 3 out of 5 Rating of 3 out of 5   By Nicks 30 Jun 2008\n Booker Prize Winner\n\n Arundhati Roy received Booker Prize in 1997 for her debut novel “ The God of Small Things”. She has used unique and expressive language that is easy reading and accessible. The story is about two twins Rahel and her brother Estha. in a small village in India. Their family has a pickle factory that comes into conflict with the communists. They lost their childhood as they are trapped in tragedy in a single day that change their lives forever. The book is well written. This book has all the elements that make it a successful book.\n\n Login to rate this review.  \n\nDiscussion : God of Small Things\n\nNo Discussion has been started.  See Latest Discussions\n\nStart a new Discussion\n\nTopic Title :\nInferno: The New Robert Langdon Thriller\nThe book God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy, Sarita Choudhury (author) is published or distributed by HarperAudio [069451960X, 9780694519606]. 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Enrolled at school, her heart’s delight, her story takes flight again from the pages of a book to transform another lonely girl’s life. There’s lots to wonder at, but the overall message is clear – the transforming, empowering, joy-bringing importance of books and education. The rhyming text carries readers along and the illustrations seem lit up from within. A book that deserves a wide audience and one that will start both dreams and discussions.\n\nFor similar books take a look at Girl Power - Inspiring and Informative Books with a Feminist Edge \n\nAndrea Reece\n\nOne Girl Synopsis\n\nOne girl. One spark. Faint and fading in the dark. Flicker . . . Flicker . . . Flicker . . . Glow. Tiny ember. Burning low.\n\nInspired by the global movement to empower girls through education, this lyrical story tells of one small girl who reads a book that lights a spark. She shares what she learns with her class, and the spark grows. 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His fast paced novels will keep you on the edge of your seat from the first word to the last.\nMark lives in Melbourne Australia and tries to keep to the Aussie lingo and customs. His only gripe is he never has enough time to feed the writing enthusiasm inside him.\n\nMark lives in the picturesque region of the Mornington Peninsula, a full one hour drive from Melbourne.\nHe's been married to his wonderful patient wife for over thirty years. He has four adult children and two grand children. Everywhere he looks there's a story waiting to be told.\n\nContact Mark to leave a comment about one of his books or just to say gidday, (hi) he'd love to hear from you.\nemail: mark_stewart777@hotmail.com\nAll reviews are gratefully accepted.\nTo all the readers who follow Mark's work. Thank you.\n\nAlso by This Author\n\nReaders of This Book Also Read\n\nReview by: James Jenkins on Jan. 25, 2016 :\nNot overly good or bad.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Joann Lee on March 15, 2013 :\nI was looking for something short and quick to read. This was awesome. I will certainly be checking out more of your work!\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: hrhsophia on Sep. 18, 2012 :\nUm, okay. Very fantastical.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: V. L. Dillon on Sep. 11, 2012 :\nVery nice, it gripped me and wouldn't let go. Very nice indeed. I recommend it as a good read to everyone!\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Tamara Plant on June 30, 2012 :\nI really enjoyed reading this story. It's nice to read a short story that has a few twists that you don't have to read 100 pages to encounter. Nice work!\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Ashley MacGregor on Jan. 08, 2012 :\nVery enjoyable, keeps you guessing.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Ernest Winchester on June 10, 2011 :\nHow many twists can one ending have? I’d love to say more but I can’t without giving something away.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Darlene Gibbs on May 05, 2011 :\nIt was an interesting little read, quite down to earth and captivating. I liked the end, I was almost feeling sad and then...great job.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Alf B. Meier on May 01, 2011 :\nQuite an entertaining conversation in the first lines, that in itself makes it worth to read this book.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Iqra Tariq on May 01, 2011 :\nNice work. I am actually only 19 you just reviewed my book a candle in her hands. Thanks for your advice and appreciation. I am doing my MBBS right now at DMC Pakistan so haven't got much time but I will improve my work with time as I have just started writing. See moonlight the twilight poetry of coldones by me and tell me your opinion on it. Thanks a lot once again, sir.\n(review of free book)\n\nReview by: Roberta Beach Jacobson on April 30, 2011 :\nAn entertaining read, particularly the \"unexpected\" ending.\n(review of free book)\n\nReport this book", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8383045196533203} +{"content": "Grimley Famous Quotes & Sayings\n\nList of top 17 famous quotes and sayings about grimley to read and share with friends on your Facebook, Twitter, blogs.\n\nTop 17 Grimley Quotes\n\n#1. I started doing impressions of Steve Urkel and Ed Grimley as my way of getting through the fear of rejection. - Author: Daniel Breaker\nGrimley Quotes #809434\n#2. Words are the thread in the fabric of the universe. - Author: Tiffany Reisz\nGrimley Quotes #1579744\n#3. Stoicism, understood properly, is a cure for a disease. The disease in question is the anxiety, grief, fear, and various other negative emotions that plague humans and prevent them from experiencing a joyful existence. - Author: William B. Irvine\nGrimley Quotes #1575037\n#4. We don't have a single big advantage,\" he once told an old adversary, publisher Tim O'Reilly, back when they were arguing over Amazon protecting its patented 1-Click ordering method from rivals like Barnes & Noble. \"So we have to weave a rope of many small advantages. - Author: Brad Stone\nGrimley Quotes #1460100\n#5. O fresh-lit dawn! immortal life!\nO Earth's betrothal, sweet and true! - Author: Edmund Clarence Stedman\nGrimley Quotes #1392957\n#6. I used to vote Democrat. - Author: Herman Cain\nGrimley Quotes #1294619\n#7. Air is no less heavy because we do not detect its weight. - Author: Union Pour La Verite\nGrimley Quotes #1159745\n#8. 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Ms. Hoberman enjoys reading with her grandchildren: \"I read to them - they read to me!\" Her Web site is www.maryannhoberman.com.\n\nMichael Emberley is the creator of the highly acclaimed picture books Ruby and its sequel, Ruby and the Sniffs; Welcome Back Sun; Dinosaurs, and most recently, Mail Harry to the Moon. Having grown up in a family of writers and artists, he is an avid reader and comic book fan. A native of New England, Mr. Emberley now lives in San Diego, California. His Web site is www.michaelemberley.com.\n\nReviews of You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Scary Tales to Read Together\n\nThere are no reviews yet. Perhaps you can add one!\n\nAvailable to Buy\n\nFollow Us", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9162721633911133} +{"content": "Blog Tour: Only A Breath Apart – Excerpt and Review\n\nJanuary 30, 2019 Blog Tour, Book Review 1\n\nWould you dare to defy destiny? Are our destinies written in stone? Do we become nothing more than the self-fulfilling prophesies of other people’s opinions? Or can we dare to become who we believe we were born to be?\n\n“A gorgeous, heartfelt journey of redemption and love” (Wendy Higgins), ONLY A BREATH APART is a young adult contemporary novel from critically acclaimed Katie McGarry. “Haunting, authentic, and ultimately hopeful” (Tammara Webber), order your copy of ONLY A BREATH APART now!\n\nI am so pleased to be one of today’s stops for the epic blog tour for Katie McGarry’s Only a Breath Apart. I have been a fan of Katie’s books since Pushing the Limits came out. I always look forward to more from her!\n\nAbout the Book:\n\nThey say your destiny is carved in stone. But some destinies are meant to be broken.\n\nThe only curse Jesse Lachlin believes in is his grandmother’s will: in order to inherit his family farm he must win the approval of his childhood best friend, the girl he froze out his freshman year.\n\nA fortuneteller tells Scarlett she’s psychic, but what is real is Scarlett’s father’s controlling attitude and the dark secrets at home. She may be able to escape, but only if she can rely on the one boy who broke her heart.\n\nEach midnight meeting pushes Jesse and Scarlett to confront their secrets and their feelings, but as love blooms, the curse rears its ugly head…\n\nAmazon | Kobo | Google Play \n\nB-A-M | Barnes & Noble | Apple Books\n\nGritty and real, Only a Breath Apart is a story of hope conjured from pain, strength drawn from innocence, and love earned from self-respect. Beautiful, poignant, and fierce.”\n―Kristen Simmons, critically acclaimed author of the Article 5 series\n\nAdd it to your Goodreads today!\n\nMy Thoughts:\n\nI always find myself so emotionally invested in Katie McGarry’s books! Only a Breath Apart was no exception. All of her books deal with tough issues. I did want to make sure readers are aware that in this one physical/emotional/verbal abuse by a parent/spouse is seen in multiple chapters. I won’t talk about that specifically in my review, but in case that is a trigger for anyone I wanted it to be clear up front.\n\nOne of my favorite things about McGarry’s books is the fact that we get the story from two perspectives. In this case we have Jesse and Scarlett. They were the best of friends as children. However, right as high school started things changed. Only a Breath Apart takes place during their senior year and they are not friendly at all any longer. I love this friends to enemies to more than friends aspect! It gives the characters such history and makes for so much tension. That is what really drove this one for me.\n\nAside from Jesse and Scarlett I really loved Jesse’s cousin Glory and his uncle Marshall. Glory is a delightful, eccentric character… a psychic and fortune teller who Jesse is pretty sure is a con. Still, she is there for Jesse and helps him and Scarlett find their way.  Jesse’s relationships with his uncle is not easy. There seems to be no respect between the two. Seeing how their relationship changes throughout the book was something I really appreciated.\n\nFinally, I loved the setting in this one. Jesse is tied tightly to his family land. The descriptions of the different places and his connection to them added so much. That, along with the curse aspect, gave this one a bit of a “light” southern gothic feel. I am always here for that!\n\nIf you’re looking for an emotionally intense love story, pick up a Katie McGarry book!\n\nI have an excerpt from Scarlett’s perspective to share with you. WARNING: In this scene Scarlett remembers some of the times her father has been physically/emotionally/verbally abusive.\n\n“I thought you said you were meeting Camila.”\n\nI jump at the sound of Dad’s voice and spin in his direction. “I am.”\n\nDad studies me, and I hide my hands behind my back to conceal the slight quiver that could announce my guilt. When I left him, he was in good spirits, but his moods can quickly shift. There are two patched up holes in my bedroom that can testify to this. Dad replaced the drywall, covered it with fresh paint, but the perfection can’t take away the memory of the way my heart pounded through my chest as he drove his fist through the wall.\n\nHe inclines his head toward the booth of balloon animals. “Camila appears to be working.”\n\n“She’s getting off soon,” I say too fast as I bite back the need to ask why he didn’t go home like he said he was.\n\n“Why did you leave us if she’s still working? You said Camila would be done by five-thirty.”\n\nMy mouth dries out, and the tremble in my hands travels to the rest of my body, but I force out a cleansing breath. Show no fear. Don’t give him any reason to doubt a thing I say. “She was supposed to be off by now, but her parents asked her to work a few more minutes.”\n\n“If Camila isn’t getting off until later, you should have told me,” There’s a subtle sharpness to his tone that causes hurricane warnings in my brain. “I was showing you a great deal of trust by letting you find Camila on your own.”\n\n“She’s only running a few minutes late. Her parents are watching me so I’m okay.”\n\nOut of the corner of my eye, I glance over and my heart lifts when I notice Camila’s mom watching us. Her stare gives credibility to every falsehood rolling off my tongue. She’s not watching because she thinks I need a babysitter, but probably because she’s mentioned to Camila that she’s perplexed by my father’s strict rules.\n\nI touch the crystals on the table as if I’m interested in them. It’s difficult to act normal as Dad looks at Camila’s mom then studies me. Please believe me, please believe me. Please.\n\nI’m so stupid. I should have never left Dad early. I should have never lied. But I did. Dad was having fun at the fair, Mom was having fun and my sister, Isabelle, was having fun. They were all laughing and smiling. They’ve forgiven him, and I haven’t. I can’t, not again, and this is one of the many ways life is no longer simple.\n\nI want to peek at him in an attempt to understand my fate, but I don’t. Eye contact doesn’t help when he’s angry. It only makes it worse.\n\nBeing in public won’t soothe his temper. He’ll just be more discreet. Like last year when Dad had arrived early to pick me up at a football game and saw me heading to the bathroom by myself. After I had returned to my friends, he called me away with a smile on his face. He had placed a seemingly loving arm around my shoulder, but his fingers dug into my arm as he severely whispered in my ear how I was irresponsible and that it was time to go home.\n\nDad didn’t cause a scene at the game. The yelling started the moment we were alone in his car and continued until he left me in my room. I stayed on my bed for hours, curled up in a ball and sobbing.\n\nMy throat swells as I think of how this will play out. Will it be like Christmas? Will he throw a lamp and force Mom to clean it up as I watch? Or will it be like this past spring and he’ll flip the kitchen table, breaking all the dishes that had been placed there for dinner?\n\nDad steps closer to me, and I’m filled with dread. “Next time, in a situation like this, you return to me and have Camila text you when she’s done working. I don’t like the idea of you being alone.”\n\nAll I want is to be alone, for my thoughts and actions to belong only to me. But he’s not angry, he’s believing me, and I release a breath I had unknowingly held and take the small win.\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nKatie is the author of the PUSHING THE LIMITS series, THUNDER ROAD series, SAY YOU’LL REMEMBER ME, and the upcoming YA novel, ONLY A BREATH APART. Her novels have received starred reviews, critical acclaim and have won multiple awards including being a multiple Goodreads Choice Award Finalist for YA Fiction, multiple RT Magazine’s Reviewer’s Choice Award Finalist for Best YA Fiction, including a win in the category, and she was a 2013 YALSA Top Ten Teen Pick.\n\nWebsite | Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads | Pinterest | Tumbler | Instagram\n\nClick here to head on over to rafflecopter and enter to win a $50 amazon gift card!\n\nBlog Tour Schedule:\n\n January 21st\n\n@booksniffer7 – Review\nBickering Book Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nBook Ballistic – Excerpt\nBook Hoarder Mom – Review\nBrittany and Elizabeth’s Book Boutique – Review & Excerpt\nCelindareyesblog – Excerpt\nCinta Garcia de la Rosa – Excerpt\nCrystal’s Book World – Excerpt\nDo You Dog-ear? – Review & Excerpt\nLittle Shop of Readers – Excerpt\nNovel Addiction – Excerpt\nResch Reads & Reviews – Review\nSister Sister Book Blog – Excerpt\nThis Jabberwocky Eats Books – Excerpt\nWriting My Own Fairy Tale – Review\n\nJanuary 22nd\n\nA Book Lovers Playlist – Excerpt\nBeware Of The Reader – Excerpt\nBeyourselfbebhaltair – Review & Excerpt\nBooknerd1107 – Review\nCeliaMoontown – Review & Excerpt\nCrazy Chaotic Book Babes – Review & Excerpt\nEchoing Books – Excerpt\nGataLeitora – Excerpt\nIts a mun thing – Excerpt\nMean Girls Luv Books – Excerpt\nMythical Books – Excerpt\nRead more sleep less – Review\nStellar Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nThe Lovely Teacher Addictions – Excerpt\nThe Romance Reviews – Excerpt\nWords Are Life – Review & Excerpt\n\nJanuary 23rd\n\nA Novel Glimpse – Review\nBewitching bibliophile – Review & Excerpt\nBook Freak – Review\nBooks Are My Life – Review & Excerpt\nBookworm Misfit – Excerpt\nClaryNathanWill – Excerpt\nCraves the Angst Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nLatteandbook – Review & Excerpt\nOnce Upon a Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nPhishbowl’s bookshelf – Review\nRed Hot + Blue Reads – Review & Excerpt\nSascha Darlington’s Microcosm Explored – Excerpt\nThe Book Hammock – Review & Excerpt\nThe Readdicts Book Blog – Excerpt\nVelarisreads – Excerpt\n\nJanuary 24th\n\nA Court of Coffee and Books – Review & Excerpt\nAvid Reads – Excerpt\nBook Boyfriend Reviews – Review\nBookishly Nerdy – Review & Excerpt\nCollector of book boyfriends – Review\nDazzled by Books – Review & Excerpt\nKick Back & Review – Excerpt\nLisa Loves Literature – Excerpt\nMilky Way of Books – Review\nStar-Crossed Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nSweet Red Reads – Excerpt\nTale Out Loud – Excerpt\nThe Cover Contessa – Excerpt\nThe Lovely Books – Excerpt\nThe Start of Something New – Review & Excerpt\n\nJanuary 25th\n\nA Literary Perusal – Review & Excerpt\nAbellafairytale – Excerpt\nBook Bite Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nBoundless Book Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nConfessions of a Wordaholic – Review & Excerpt\nFandomly Bookish – Excerpt\nGirl Plus Books – Review\nI Heart Romance & YA – Review\nKaidans Seduction – Excerpt\nShort and Sassy Book Blurbs – Excerpt\nTales of dreams and nightmares – Excerpt\nThe Book Branch – Excerpt\nThe Book Trollop – Review & Excerpt\nVoxLibris – Review & Excerpt\nWitchy Richey’s Booktastic Reviews – Excerpt\n\nJanuary 26th\n\nAli’s Bookshelf – Review & Excerpt\nBeauty and Lace – Excerpt\nBlunt Book Blog – Excerpt\nBook Angel Booktopia – Review & Excerpt\nBookish Intoxication Writes – Review & Excerpt\nConfessions of 2 Book Lovers – Review & Excerpt\nCrazii Bitches Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nFamily, Books and Food – Excerpt\nJesssiereads – Excerpt\nLittle Read Riding Hood – Review & Excerpt\nLovelyreadspublishing – Excerpt\nMadison’s Library – Review & Excerpt\nRainy Days and Pajamas – Excerpt\nReese’s Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nSouthern Vixens Book Obsessions – Excerpt\n\nJanuary 27th\n\n3 degrees of fiction – Excerpt\nAll Things Dark & Dirty – Excerpt\nAs the Book Ends – Excerpt\nBook Bitches Blog – Review\nBooks 4 Girls – Review & Excerpt\nBumbles and Fairy-Tales – Review & Excerpt\nChasing Faerytales – Review\nFeed Your Fiction Addiction – Review\nK&M Sultry Reads – Excerpt\nK’s Korner – Excerpt\nLess Reality More Books – Review & Excerpt\nMy Fangirl Chronicles – Excerpt\nPoetry law and something more – Review & Excerpt\nRoxy’s Reviews – ExcerptTwo Books in a Shelf – Excerpt\n\nJanuary 28th\n\nAaly and The Books – Review\nA Book Fanatic Obsession – Review & Excerpt\nBenderDreamerGirl: read.dream.escape – Excerpt\nBook Reader Addicts – Review & Excerpt\nBookishly Slytherclaw – Review & Excerpt\nContagious Reads – Review & Excerpt\nDevilishly Delicious Book Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nEscape 2 Fiction – Review & Excerpt\nMidnight Book Girl – Excerpt\nPBC – Excerpt\nRad Babes Read – Review & Excerpt\nThe Book Hookup – Review & Excerpt\nTween 2 Teen Book Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nWe Live and Breathe Books – Review & Excerpt\n\nJanuary 29th\n\nA Gingerly Review – Review & Excerpt\nA Lovely Book Affair – Excerpt\nBangor belle books – Excerpt\nBecky on Books – Review & Excerpt\nBooks & Tea – Review & Excerpt\nChapter by Chapter – Review & Excerpt\nCupcakesandbookshelves – Excerpt\nDesperately Seeking HEA’s Book Blog – Review & Excerpt\nEchosreviews – Excerpt\nGotToReadThoseBooks – Excerpt\nKindle and Me – Review & Excerpt\nLita’s Book Blog – Excerpt\nMargay Leah Justice – Excerpt\nThe Book Maven – Review & Excerpt\nThe Library of Belle – Excerpt\n\nJanuary 30th\n\nActin’ Up with Books – Review\nBook Reader Chronicles – Review & Excerpt\nBookistry_by_Ashleigh – Excerpt\nButtermybooks – Review\nFicwishes – Review & Excerpt\nGeeky Reading – Excerpt\nLittle Bookworm Reviews – Review & Excerpt\nLo’s Lo-Down on Books – Review & Excerpt\nRead. Eat. Love. – Review & Excerpt\nTaylor Fenner’s Bookish World – Review\nThe Butterfly Reads – Excerpt\nThe Writing Finch – Excerpt\nYA Bibliophile – Review & Excerpt\n\nJanuary 31st\n\nAdventures in Writing – Review\nBecca’s Bookish Life – Review\nBookCrushin – Review & Excerpt\nHere’s to Happy Endings – Excerpt\nLittle Lovely Books – Review & Excerpt\nMargaux – Excerpt\nMs. Me28 – Excerpt\nNerdy Soul – Review & Excerpt\nReaders Live A Thousand Lives – Review\nTBR Book Blog – Excerpt\nThe Bookish Introvert – Review & Excerpt\nTrue Story Book Blog – Excerpt\n\nFebruary 1st\n\nAlotabooks13 – Review & Excerpt\nbad boys and bedtime stories book blog – Review\nCaitlin’s World – Review & Excerpt\nCJR The Brit – Review\nCourt of Binge Reading – Excerpt\nHedwig Reads – Excerpt\nLiterary misfit – Excerpt\nMoonlight Rendezvous – Excerpt\nReaders Retreats – Excerpt\nThe Reading Faery – Review\nTotal Book Geek – Excerpt\nTwirling Book Princess – Review & Excerpt\nVera is Reading – Excerpt\nWhoo Gives A Hoot – Excerpt\nYA/NA Book Divas – Excerpt\n\nOne Response to “Blog Tour: Only A Breath Apart – Excerpt and Review”\n\nLeave a Reply", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "A Crown of Swords Audiobook – TWOT Book 7\n\nTWOT Book 7 – A Crown of Swords Audiobook mp3 unabridged is a fantasy novel by American author Robert Jordan, the seventh book of the series The Wheel of Time. This audiobook consists of a prologue and 41 chapters.\n\nIt is now available in audible format, mp3 is about 30 hrs and 24 mins long, and the narration by Kate Reading and Michael Kramer is so appealing that you’re attracted immediately. It will keep you hooked for the entire time listening!\n\nDownload and listen to A Crown of Swords Audiobook free with AudiobooksForSoul!\n\nThe Wheel of Time turns and Ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth returns again. In the Third Age, an Age of Prophecy, the World and Time themselves hang in the balance. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow.\n\nYou can listen to and download all audiobooks in The Wheel of Time Audiobook series by Robert Jordan on my website:\n\nTWOT Book 0 – New Spring Audiobook\nTWOT Book 1 – The Eye of the World Audiobook\nTWOT Book 2 – The Great Hunt Audiobook\nTWOT Book 3 – The Dragon Reborn Audiobook\nTWOT Book 4 – The Shadow Rising Audiobook\nTWOT Book 5 – The Fires of Heaven Audiobook\nTWOT Book 6 – Lord of Chaos Audiobook\nTWOT Book 7 – A Crown of Swords Audiobook\nTWOT Book 8 – The Path of Daggers Audiobook\nTWOT Book 9 – Winter’s Heart Audiobook\nTWOT Book 10 – Crossroads of Twilight Audiobook\nTWOT Book 11 – Knife of Dreams Audiobook\nTWOT Book 12 – The Gathering Storm Audiobook\nTWOT Book 13 – Towers of Midnight Audiobook\nTWOT Book 14 – A Memory of Light Audiobook\n\nLoading... users listening\n\nPlease wait while we verify your browser...\n\nCustomer Reviews\n\nThere are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “A Crown of Swords Audiobook – TWOT Book 7”\n\nYour email address will not be published. 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There are still plenty of books to win!\n\nPlease RSS subscribe to this blog and/or sign up for our monthly e-zine to stay in the know. 🙂\n\nI’ll be asking for blogroll suggestions on the last day of the giveaway, September 30th.\n\nThe Writer Mama Back-to-School Giveaway 2009, Day Twenty-Seven\n\nCWIM2We’re in the home stretch. What a fun month this has been!\n\nWelcome to day twenty-seven of The Writer Mama Back-to-School Giveaway!\n\nChildren’s Writer & Illustrator’s Market by Alice Pope (Writer’s Digest Books) is the most trusted guide to the world of children’s publishing.\n\nIf you write or illustrate for young readers with the hope of getting published, 2010 Children’s Writer’s & Illustrators Market is the resource you need. Whether you create picture books or young adult novels, fiction or nonfiction, books or magazine articles—the 2010 edition tells you who to contact and what to send them. You’ll find:\n\n • Complete, up-to-date contact information for hundreds of book publishers, magazines, agents and art reps, as well as listings for organizations, contests, and conferences that offer important networking opportunities.\n • Interviews with and articles by industry insiders including prominent editors; National Book Award finalist Sara Zarr; Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist author Rachel Cohn; bestselling author of The Spiderwick Chronicles Holly Black; authors Lisa Yee, Ellen Hopkins and Mitali Perkins; plus interviews with four debut authors who share their stories and offer advice.\n • Nearly 200 pages of informative and inspirational articles on children’s publishing topics like getting through your first draft, revision, naming characters, writing humor, the acquisitions process, writing GLBTQ books, graphic novels, and more.\n • And—new this year—access to all Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s Market listings in a searchable online database!\n\nAlice-PopeAuthor Bio:\n\nAlice Pope has been the editor of Children’s Writer’s & Illustrators Market for more than a decade. She is a former Regional Advisor for the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, a frequent speaker at children’s writing conferences, and a collector of picture books.\n\nIf you are new to the giveaway, please read “Da Rules.”\n\nEspecially since folks have been getting, ahem, a little long-winded lately. This is funny because at the beginning of the giveaway folks weren’t writing long enough. Now I can’t get them to stop writing. 🙂\n\nPlease keep it between 50-200 words. Do you best!\n\nToday’s question is…\n\nWhat were your favorite children’s books when you were a very young child, a pre-schooler, a grade-schooler, a tween and a teen? Pick the age of the audience for your future children’s book based on the age you still identify with the most (a smart agent recommends this, so I’m borrowing her idea for this question). Have fun!\n\nGive me the goods in 50-200 words, please. :)\n\nBefore you go! WE HAVE A CAUSE TO RAISE MONEY FOR THIS YEAR! 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Preview this item\nClosePreview this item\n\nJulie Andrews.\n\nAuthor: John Cottrell\nPublisher: London, Mayflower, 1969.\nEdition/Format:  Book : Biography : English\n\n(not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.\n\nMore like this\n\nFind a copy in the library\n\n&AllPage.SpinnerRetrieving; Finding libraries that hold this item...\n\nNamed Person: Julie Andrews; Julie Andrews\nMaterial Type: Biography\nDocument Type: Book\nAll Authors / Contributors: John Cottrell\nISBN: 0583114873 9780583114875\nOCLC Number: 53982\nDescription: 206 p. 8 plates, ports. 18 cm.\n\nUser-contributed reviews\nRetrieving GoodReads reviews...\nRetrieving DOGObooks reviews...\n\nBe the first.\n\nSimilar Items\n\nRelated Subjects:(1)\n\nConfirm this request\n\nYou may have already requested this item. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway.\n\nClose Window\n\nPlease sign in to WorldCat \n\nDon't have an account? 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So I took up writing and have so far written seventeen novels in a variety of genre (9/2/21). view profile\n\nPublished on December 16, 2020\n\n60000 words\n\nContains mild explicit content ⚠️\n\nGenre: Horror", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9866402745246887} +{"content": "Ways of Being Beyond Human Intelligence\n\nWays of Being Beyond Human Intelligence\n\nCategory: Computing\n0 out of 5\n\nBlackwell’s Non Fiction Book of the Month, April 2023\n\n‘Heady, exhilarating, often astonishing’ New York Times\n\n‘Iridescently original, deeply disorientating and yet somehow radically hopeful … worth reading and rereading’ Brian Eno\n\n‘Be prepared to re-evaluate your relationship with the amazing life forms with whom we share the planet. Fascinating, innovative and thought provoking: I thoroughly recommend Ways of Being‘ Dr Jane Goodall, DBE\n\nRecent years have seen rapid advances in ‘artificial’ intelligence, which increasingly appears to be something stranger than we ever imagined. At the same time, we are becoming more aware of the other intelligences which have been with us all along, unrecognized. These other beings are the animals, plants, and natural systems that surround us, and are slowly revealing their complexity and knowledge – just as the new technologies we’There are no reviews yet.\n\nBe the first to review “Ways of Being Beyond Human Intelligence”\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\n\nSubscribe to our newsletter\nAnd get personalized offers and alerts on new arrivals", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9995424747467041} +{"content": "How to say CM in Chinese \n\nWould you like to know how to translate CM to Chinese? This page provides all possible translations of the word CM in the Chinese language.\n\nDiscuss this CM Chinese (Simp.) translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"CM.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2015. Web. 31 Mar. 2015. .\n\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\n\nDefinitions & Translations\n\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9999188780784607} +{"content": "Browse Dictionary by Letter\n\nDictionary Suite\nA   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z\npiggy a young or small pig. [2 definitions]\npiggyback upon the shoulders or back. [2 definitions]\npiggy bank a small bank, esp. one in the shape of a pig, in which coins are deposited through a slot and saved.\npigheaded obstinate; stubborn.\npig iron iron from a blast furnace that has been cast into blocks. [2 definitions]\npiglet a young pig.\npigment anything that is used to or serves to provide color. [4 definitions]\npigmentation the colored condition resulting from the use or presence of a pigment. [2 definitions]\nPigmy variant of Pygmy.\npignolia the edible seed of any of several nut-bearing pine trees.\npignut any of several nut-bearing hickory trees of the eastern United States. [2 definitions]\npig-out (slang) the act or an instance of overeating.\npigpen a yard or cage in which pigs are kept. [2 definitions]\npigskin a pig's hide, esp. when tanned. [2 definitions]\npigsticking the hunting of wild boars, esp. the spearing of them from horseback.\npigsty a yard or cage in which pigs are kept; pigpen. [2 definitions]\npigtail a braid of hair that hangs downward from the back of the head.\npigweed any of several wild plants having coarse leaves and small green flowers, such as certain types of goosefoot and amaranth.\nPIK abbreviation of \"payment in kind.\"\npika any of a family of small mammals related to rabbits that are found in rocky, mountainous regions of western North America and Asia.\npike1 any of several large freshwater fishes with elongated, flattened snouts, that are caught for food or sport. [2 definitions]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9926542043685913} +{"content": "Anna Swirszczynska\n\n[Anna Swir] (1909 - 1984 / Warsaw)\n\nAnna Swirszczynska\nDo you like this poet?\n28 person liked.\n5 person did not like.\n\nAnna Swirszczynska (also known as Anna Swir) was a Polish poet whose works deal with themes, including her experiences during World War II, motherhood, the female body, and sensuality.\n\nSwirszczynska was born in Warsaw and grew up in poverty as the daughter of an artist. She began publishing her poems in the 1930s. During the Nazi occupation of Poland she joined the Polish resistance movement in World War II and was a military nurse during the Warsaw Uprising. She wrote for underground publications and once waited 60 minutes to be executed. Czeslaw Milosz writes of knowing her during this time and has translated a volume of her work. Her experiences during the war strongly ... more »\n\nClick here to add this poet to your My Favorite Poets.\n\nComments about Anna Swirszczynska\n\nmore comments »\n • Rookie Susan Betts (1/27/2012 10:40:00 AM)\n\n More poems by this author please.\n\n • Rookie Susan Betts (1/27/2012 10:39:00 AM)\n\n I love all the 7 poems of Anna Swirszcynska on this website. I would really like to be able to find some more.\n\nRead all 2 comments »\n[Hata Bildir]", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9227989912033081} +{"content": "\n\nYou unwind,\n\nfrom my eyes,\n\na flare of innocence\n\nmagnesium raw\n\nmy tainted bitter roots\n\ngrip, twist and tighten\n\nto save myself,\n\nI cause pain\n\nI do not feel it.\n\nlying now in a frame\n\nof solitude,\n\nlight muted by curtains,\n\nstill in my absolution.\n\n◄ My book Air of Fall\n\nFestival of Firsts ►\n\nNo comments posted yet.\n\nIf you wish to post a comment you must login.\n\nThis site uses cookies. 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Web. 6 May 2016. .", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000054836273193} +{"content": "Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image\n\nThe Creative Issue – News for Creatives | May 31, 2020\n\nScroll to top\n\nslam poetry Archives - The Creative Issue - News for Creatives\n\nQ&A With Australia’s Youngest Poetry Slam Champion\n\nAugust 19, 2019 |\n\nAhead of the 2019 Brisbane Writers Festival, TCI has a quick Q&A with the 2017 Australian Poetry Slam champion, Solli Raphael.\n\nRead More\n\nLessons Learned: Luka Lesson\n\nMarch 29, 2018 |\n\nIn the leadup to his one-night event with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra as part of WAVE Festival, which is a celebration of modern sounds and classical music, Luka Lesson chatted with us about his influences, his wisdom and the power in his words.\nRead More\n\n‘Fluid’ cabaret makes its mark at MELT\n\nFebruary 15, 2016 |\n\nPresented by Vulcana Women’s Circus, Fluid hit the Brisbane Powerhouse last Wednesday as a part of the MELT festival’s second year running. True to the cabaret’s name, Fluid presented a line-up of talent across multiple disciplines that flowed perfectly between acts, tackling sexuality, disability and gender roles. Read More\n\nInterview: Abe Nouk, Slam Poet\n\nMarch 6, 2015 |\n\nRefugee turned national poet, Abe Nouk is one of the many brave new voices changing the face of Australian slam poetry. \nRead More\n\nSpeak to Me: Slam Poets at QUT\n\nApril 6, 2014 |\n\nRemember that scene in She’s All That where Freddie Prinze Jr.’s character gets on stage to do a candid, sort-of-poetic hacky sack performance?\n\nYou don’t? No to worry, it wasn’t really slam poetry anyway… or was it?\n\nIf slam poetry is an entirely new … Read More", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5330262184143066} +{"content": "TomFolio.com Home Independent Dealers\nFor those who care about books!  \n Author Information\nAuthor Bios\nCollect Autographs\nPseudos, AKA's\n\nView Autographs\n> All Available\n> By Last Initial\n> Search Autographs\n\n Search Items\nBy Author:\n\nBy Title:\n\nBy Keywords:\n\nAdvanced Search\nSample Autograph Signature: Jon Hassler\n\nAmerican novelist and educator. Hassler is best known for his fictional works about small-town life in Minnesota. He spent his formative years in the Minnesota small towns of Staples and Plainview, where he graduated from high school. 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He has published scholarly papers and popular articles for both children and adults. He was consultant for an episode of History Detectives, and contributed to a display at Minute Man National Historic Park.\n\nFollow by Email\n\nThursday, July 24, 2008\n\n“Creative and Provocative Analysis”\n\nH-Childhood, the H-Net email list about the history of childhood, has just distributed a review of Children in Colonial America by Prof. Gail S. Murray of Rhodes College in Memphis. The review will eventually be has now been archived at the H-Net website, when you can confirm that she wrote:\n\nThe strength of the collection, however, is the way it expands one’s thinking about colonial America, a society dominated numerically by those under the age of twenty. . . .\n\nMarten took care to include studies of the mix of peoples populating colonial America. . . . More familiar British-American childhoods also receive creative and provocative analysis, as in J. L. Bells’s [sic] “From Saucy Boys to Sons of Liberty” and Darcy R. Fryer’s exploration of “Growing Up Rich in Eighteenth-Century South Carolina.”\nAlso, I missed it at the time because I wasn’t yet reading Philobiblos and it unaccountably didn’t include my name, but in March 2007 Jeremy Dibbell called the book “A useful, current and largely impressive anthology on an under-studied topic.”\n\nNo comments:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8874707221984863} +{"content": "Fergal Keane  Wounds\n\nFergal Keane OBE will join us at the Dorchester Literary Festival to talk about his latest book Wounds A Memoir of Love and War, a family story of a murder, blood and betrayal that tore an Irish town apart and causes men to be silent still.\n\nA veteral foreign correspondent with BBC News, Fergal Keane's dispatches shape the way many viewers understand foreign affairs. Wounds draws on his 30 years global experience from frontlines, answering questions about his family's past, while examining human behaviour in the extremes of war.\n\nJanet Gleeson: 15th Mar 2017 16:20:00\n\nLatest News\n\nIan Mortimer The Time Traveller's Guide to Restoration Britain\nIf you could travel back in time, the period from 1660 to 1700 would make one of the most exciting destinations in history...\n\nRead More >>\n\nThomasina Miers Home Cook\nThomasina Miers, founder of Wahaca, winner of BBC Masterchef in 2005, will be joining us to talk about Home Cook her book of over 300 of her favourite, fuss free, mouthwatering recipes.\n\nRead More >>\n\nIby Knill The Woman with Nine Lives\nAn Auschwitz Holocaust survivor, Iby Knill survived capture, imprisonment and torture before volunteering as a nurse with a slave labour transport. Now in her 90s she will join us to tell her remarkable story.\n\nRead More >>\n\nA N Wilson Charles Darwin Victorian Mythmaker\nBest selling historian A N Wilson will talk about his latest book a radical reappraisal of Charles Darwin\n\nRead More >>\n\nFestival Sponsors\nPlans for this year’s festival are well underway.\n\nRead More >>\n\nSee all News...\n\nFeedback from 2015\n\n • I sip my Dorset tea and just wanted to say thanks so much for the invitation to the lit fest - I thoroughly enjoyed it... 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I think having Tony Robinson there promoting his autobiography was a great idea...\n\n Phil McMullen\n Feedback From 2016 Festival\n\n • It is excellent that Dorchester is now on the literary map\n\n Audience Feedback\n Feedback From 2015 Festival", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9776817560195923} +{"content": "  Home     His Life     His Writings     His Creations     His Study     Popular Culture     Internet Resources     About This Site  \n\nThe H.P. Lovecraft Archive\n\nH.P. Lovecraft\n(1890–1937)\nHOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT (20 August 1890–15 March 1937) is probably best known as a writer of weird fiction, but some believe his voluminous correspondence to be his greatest accomplishment. 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Billi is sent to stop her, but does she have the right?\n\nBetrayed and alone, Billi faces a final mighty battle in the abandoned ruins of Chernobyl.\n\nTo say I wasn’t sure what Sarwat Chadda was going to do after the ending of Devil’s kiss would be an understatement. I loved the first instalment so I began reading Dark Goddess with both excitement and trepidation. I needn’t have worried! Dark Goddess is awesome – I absolutely loved it!\n\nThis time the action moves from London to Russia – and I Ioved the Russian setting and the legend of Baba Yaga – it worked really well. It was interesting to see Billi out of her comfort zone. Ivan is a great addition to the series - I adored him. I also really liked Vasalisa and enjoyed her interactions with Billi. There was some great character development too – especially with Billi. She certainly doesn’t feel like a 15 year old girl anymore! There were also some great father / daughter moments and I am pleased that he is more of a ‘father’ in this one. He still treats Billi more like a soldier than a daughter but I guess that makes sense given the world they live in. I do really love his character and if I had to criticize the book it would be that I wanted him to be in more of it.\n\nAgain the story is very action packed – things happen all the time that you don’t see coming – or at least I didn’t - and I found it all very exciting. As with Devil’s Kiss you are not sure if all the characters will make it to the end – which gives the whole thing a sense of urgency. I do think there was much more humour in this instalment which added to characters and story as a whole. I still laugh when I think about the Holy Grail!\n\nI just love the way Chadda has managed to make this series grow. Dark Goddess is not a rehash of the first book - instead it is something completely different - letting the characters grow and evolve naturally. Will everyone love this book as much as I do? I don’t know. All I can tell you is it ticks all the boxes for me and if I could bottle it's magic and sprinkle it over every other YA book I read I would! I really, really hope there are many more instalments to come!\n\nNina said...\n\nAwesome review. Now you got me all excited to read this sequal. I love that there is plenty of action in the book, and that it's not expected. :)\n\nSo Many Books, So Little Time said...\n\nI've decided: I'm going to read these. I've just heard amazing thing after amazing thing about them.\n\nTales of Whimsy said...\n\nCool cover. Great review.\n\nCarrie at In the Hammock Blog said...\n\noooh, i really want to read this series! Thanks for the great review!\n\nThe Readings of a Busy Mom said...\n\nlol i loved this book too it really is that great and after Sarwat Chadda done a guest post over on The Blog today he reveals there will be a third...I can not wait\n\nThe Blog", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9427945017814636} +{"content": "Get personalized recommendations and earn points toward a free book!\nCheck Out\nThe Bestselling Books of All Time\nSee the List\n\nBest Seller\nWinter by Ali Smith\nNov 06, 2018 | 336 Pages\nSee All Formats (2) +\n • Paperback $15.95\n\n Nov 06, 2018 | 336 Pages\n\n • Hardcover $25.95\n\n Jan 09, 2018 | 336 Pages\n\n • Ebook $11.99\n\n Jan 09, 2018 | 336 Pages\n\nProduct Details\n\n“Brilliant. . . . The light inside this great novelist’s gorgeous snow globe is utterly original.” —The New York Times Book Review\n\n“Ali Smith is flat-out brilliant. . . . Once again [she] has balanced darkness with light, bleakness with hope.” NPR\n\n“Virtuosic. . . . 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[1913 Webster] So far apart their lives are thrown From the twin soul… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • halve — [ha:v US hæv] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: half] 1.) to reduce something by a half ▪ Cash cuts have halved the number of places available on training courses. 2.) to cut or divide something into two equal pieces ▪ Halve the potatoes lengthwise …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • halve — [ hæv ] verb 1. ) transitive to reduce something to half its original size, number, or amount: The bank had to halve its discount rate. a ) intransitive to be reduced to half the original size, number, or amount: The number of people contracting… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\n • halve — [hav, häv] vt. halved, halving [ME halven < half, HALF] 1. to divide into two equal parts 2. to share (something) equally with someone [to halve one s winnings with another] 3. to reduce by fifty percent; reduce to half 4. Carpentry …   English World dictionary\n\n • halve — index bifurcate, cross (intersect), dichotomize, divide (separate), part (separate), split …   Law dictionary\n\n • halve — (v.) c.1200, halfen to divide in halves; see HALF (Cf. half). Meaning to reduce by half is from c.1400. Related: Halved; halving …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • halve — [v] cut in half bisect, divide equally, reduce by fifty percent, share equally, split in two; concept 98 Ant. combine …   New thesaurus\n\n • halve — ► VERB 1) divide into two parts of equal size. 2) reduce or be reduced by half …   English terms dictionary\n\n • halve — [[t]hɑ͟ːv, AM hæ̱v[/t]] halves, halving, halved 1) V ERG When you halve something or when it halves, it is reduced to half its previous size or amount. [V n] Dr Lee believes that men who exercise can halve their risk of cancer of the colon... 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WORD.  I’m in love.  Lou Christopher is one of the most intriguing, intense and focused men that I have read this year.  *sigh*  After years in the military he starts working as an […]\n\nLarry Crane © 2015 Frontier Theme", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9984679222106934} +{"content": "widow's cruse\n\nDefinition of widow's cruse\n\n: an inexhaustible supply\n\nFirst Known Use of widow's cruse\n\n1729, in the meaning defined above\n\nHistory and Etymology for widow's cruse\n\nfrom the widow's cruse of oil that miraculously supplies Elijah during a famine (I Kings 17:8–16)\n\nKeep scrolling for more\n\nLearn More about widow's cruse\n\nStatistics for widow's cruse\n\nLook-up Popularity\n\nTime Traveler for widow's cruse\n\nThe first known use of widow's cruse was in 1729\n\nSee more words from the same year\n\nMore from Merriam-Webster on widow's cruse\n\nRhyming Dictionary: Words that rhyme with widow's cruse\n\nComments on widow's cruse\n\nWhat made you want to look up widow's cruse", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9972342848777771} +{"content": "Welcoming Les Kay to Chapbook Review!\n\nWe’re pleased to announce that Les Kay will be joining Chapbook Review as our new editor, taking over managing and editing duties from founding editor Neil Aitken.  Neil will continue on in a consulting capacity as an admin, but will be devoting more of his time to his editing responsibilities at Boxcar Poetry Review and Have Book Will Travel.\n\nLes brings with him a love of the chapbook form, extensive writing and editing experience, and an enthusiasm for independent presses and the art of book design.  We look forward to hearing more from him in coming weeks as he shares his vision for Chapbook Review.  With Les’ help, we hope to offer interviews, reviews, craft essays on chapbook design, and other features.  Keep an eye on the News section (see menu) for more details.\n\nLes Kay is the author of the full-length poetry collection At Whatever Front (Sundress Publications, 2016) as well as the chapbooks Badass (Lucky Bastard Press, 2015) and The Bureau(Sundress Publications, 2015). He is also a co-author of the collaborative poetry chapbook Heart Radicals (ELJ Publications, forthcoming 2016). His poems have been published widely in journals such as Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, The McNeese Review, PANK, Redactions, Santa Clara Review, South Dakota Review, Whiskey Island, and The White Review. Les currently lives and works in Cincinnati and also volunteers as an Associate Poetry Editor for Stirring: A Literary Collection. You can find him online at www.leskay.com.\n\nLeave a Reply\n\nYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.5781034231185913} +{"content": "What does SEPSIS stand for?\n\nWhat does SEPSIS mean? 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Read More\n\nReads: 128\n\nComments: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nKristina I Remember I remember when we were little kids and you were in the sixth grade and I was in the second grade. This sixth grader told me to give him money but I was only 8 and had no money, so he kicked me and… Read More\nA Veteran's Battle was inspired by the breathtaking true story of one Iraqi War veteran who returned home with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and a traumatic brain injury (TBI). A man who went from working two jobs to being sent overseas. The events that took place will truly hit home,… Read More\n\nPoem / Other\n\nMay 15, 2017\n\nReads: 169\n\nComments: 2\n\nShelves: 1\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nHistory is being lost ... Read More\n\nReads: 8810\n\nComments: 8\n\nShelves: 19\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nYou can’t judge a book by its cover. Read More\na poem for all of the veterans who served our great country. Read More\n\nTags: veterans\n\nA short story shadowing a veteran and his quest to seek help through the VA Read More\nWhy Remembrance Day is important to me. Read More\n\nReads: 1989\n\nComments: 3\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nThis is a short summary of who I am and what I believe in so that those who read my short stories, essays or articles will know more about the man behind the words. Read More\nJace Connors, a man of many titles and professions, drives head-on into one of America's darkest cities in search of his long-time nemesis. However, he'll soon realize that what he finds during his search may be more than he can handle. Read More\nDedicated to all of the USA Veterans on Veterans Day. Read More\nThe story of my first trip to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Read More\nA tale about a shop owner; his wife and a veteran of the first World War who can neither speak nor laugh at the shop owner's crude jokes. Read More\nAn article regarding how we should go about repaying our veterans. Read More\nOne listener, 3 soldiers, lost and confused about what is real, and what not. Read More\n\nBook / War and Military\n\nAugust 31, 2013\n\n\"Kiowa\" is a story of love, courage, strength and healing -- told through the eyes (and ears) of a highly-trained combat dog. When Kiowa's seemingly unbreakable bond with his handler is tragically shattered, he feels as though everything is lost. But soon he discovers a path to recovery -- in… Read More\nA tribute to my grandfather, a fellow Marine. Iwo survivor and responsible for much of my writing inspiration. Read More\nMy teacher assigned a last minute project for me - She wants me to write a paragraph about how I feel when I look at the American flag for a Veteran's Day assembly. This is what I came up with, so I thought I'd put it on here. Read More\nA rather upbeat description of a spontaneous roadtrip undertaken by friends in their late 20s still living with a vigor only found in teens. Read More\n\nReads: 491\n\nComments: 2\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nFor my school, the older kids after right poems for veterans day, and they are put into a contest. And the people who won, have to read them in front of the whole school, at our veteran's program. This is my poem, and I won (: Read More\nThis is season 1 of a new series I am writing called Young Officers. It tracks both the cases and the lives of a group of rookie police officers and their veteran police officers. (I wrote this story in the form of a television show, so instead of just having… Read More\nThis is how I feel about the word: Freedom. I’m not saying that all Americans feel this way. I’m just hoping that if you find truth in this article. Read More\n\nReads: 639\n\nComments: 4\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nI was up very late reading Shakespeare a few nights ago and had the idea for this. I wasn't sure about posting though, because of the sensitive subject matter. But after the responses on my previous posts, I felt the worst that could happen was that someone actually wouldn't like… Read More\nwritten after seeing a painting Read More\n\nTags: poetry, war, veterans\n\nReads: 6323\n\nComments: 832\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nDedication: To all U.S. Military Veterans and in commemoration of the annual American national holidays of Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4) and Veteran’s (Armistice) Day (November 11). While surfing the YouTube website to find some original recordings of old(ies), pre-Beatles rock ‘n’ roll songs, I… Read More\nThis poem came into my head looking down at the fading sunlight against the grass. While those close to me will see a second meaning, it can also apply to Veteran's day, or Remembrance day. Read More\n\nReads: 289\n\nComments: 4\n\nThe Booksie Classic House\n\nWhy America's veterans should be honored. Read More\nAn article about World wWar II and the Home Front... Read More\nTickle My Funny Bone Comedy Writing Contest 2018\n\nWelcome New Writers", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9785657525062561} +{"content": "Series Ranking\nSeries Finder\nRandom Series\nLatest Series\nScribble HubCreateForum\n/ Profile / TheBoredDreamer\nFamous Author\nJan 23, 2019\n\nFollow Tip\nFamous Author\nFollow Tip\nJoined: Jan 23, 2019\nFollowers: 89\nFollowing: 5\nComments: 260\n\nJust what you guessed!\n\nRuizu · Jun 19, 2022\n\nMr/ms? author are you there???\n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Jun 20, 2022\n\nI am, just too little time \n\nEMado37 · Feb 12, 2022\n\nThank you for reading my story!\n\nDrRohit · Oct 11, 2021\n\nHey bro what about your novel absolute strengtning technique\n\nXeno_King · Aug 14, 2021\n\nHi here a happy cookie\n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Aug 16, 2021\n\n Cookie back! \n\nStill no chap tho\n\nXeno_King · Aug 16, 2021\n\nNo just a happy cookie I am not here for chap am here to brighten ur day\n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Aug 23, 2021\n\nOoh, thanks, but still no chappy. \n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Jul 19, 2021\n\nbig oof\n\nThegyptian · Jul 22, 2021\n\nBig oof indeed\n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Jul 24, 2021\n\nHaha, I'll be returning soon. With lockdown everywhere, I'm stuck so I'm planning to get back to writing.\n\nThegyptian · May 27, 2021\n\nAuthor it's been 5 days  more chappie!\n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · May 31, 2021\n\nThegyptian · May 31, 2021\n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · May 31, 2021\n\nWill try for one tonight or tomorrow.\n\nThegyptian · May 31, 2021\n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · May 4, 2021\n\nDtaco9775 · Apr 17, 2021\n\nAny new AST in the pipeline???\n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Apr 17, 2021\n\nSadly, none for the time being.\n\naurelias · Mar 30, 2021\n\nHello  just dropping by to see if you're doing fine \n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Mar 31, 2021\n\nHey, thanks for dropping by.\n\nI'm fine and well. I was interrupted by a 'Family Arc' so my 'Novel Arc' was put on hold. I'll be back with new chapters in a day or two.\n\nStay healthy and safe \n\naurelias · Mar 31, 2021\n\nGood to hear that you're good. Take all the time you need, a \"Family Arc\" can get pretty crazy and tiring so take the time to rest and have \"Fillers\". \n\nStay safe and healthy too \n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Mar 22, 2021\n\nYeah, that fits perfectly. Thanks for matching the numbers. \n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Jun 12, 2020\n\nGuys, I'm back.\n\nStill there won't be any chappies until the next week. I'm recovering from the trauma caused by nurses of my country \n\nDragonkingKyo · Aug 7, 2020\n\nare you going to continue the LLS fan-fic?(hope so)\n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Aug 7, 2020\n\nYup. I'll be back soon.\n\nNovellover · Mar 22, 2021\n\nKuma.Bear · Apr 3, 2020\n\nI know it's super late but, wish you the best for your exam!\n\nWas wondering why AST is in hiatus lel, super loving it btw, at the current pace and story i might say it's even better than the original! \n\nSooo good luck in exam and wish your works continue soon~\n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Apr 3, 2020\n\nUh, well, exam got delayed for obvious reason \n\nAnd writing got harder for me since I wrote nothing over a month (novel writing, I mean). \n\nGood news is, there will be two chapters for AST today, I already have one and will release when the second chap is ready. Thanks for reading \n\nAqimZan98 · Mar 14, 2020\n\nGood luck for your exam.\n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Mar 14, 2020\n\nThanks, I will do my best \n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Mar 9, 2020\n\nThere won't be any further updates before 6th April as I have two exams.\n\nAlong with my part-time job and preparation classes its hard to get time for writing.\nLate update because I tried to continue writing but even getting time to edit got harder lately.\n\nThen, later again \n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Mar 9, 2020\n\nNote: The first volume of AST ended with the last update. I will focus on LLS after my exam. At least until Tian Lang gets his Human Form (the first volume).\n\nTheBoredDreamer · Author · Jan 2, 2020\n\nHappy New Year Everyone.\n\nI guess, I was a bit too late...  \n\nHopetoread · Jan 2, 2020\n\nHappy New Year\n\nAllchemic · Jan 2, 2020\n\nOh, right... it's new year '-' Had forgotten that.\n\nHappy new year to you too \n\nMisleadingCowman · Jan 3, 2020\n\nHappy New Year \n\nArexio · Jan 8, 2020\n\n Reading List\n Recent Activity\n Personal Information\n Last Active: Mar 21, 2023 08:09 AM\n Birthday: Dec 23rd\n Gender: Male\n Location: In Your Dream\n\n Just what you guessed!\n\n Author Information\n Series: 2\n Total Words: 409,789\n Total Pageviews: 750,627\n Reviews Received: 9\n Readers: 3,036\n Followers: 89\n Default Title\n Reported Message in Quotes\n Error Message\n The following error occurred:\n Report Comment\n guy said:\n Reported Message in Quotes\n Action Required\n You must be logged in to perform this action.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "What does IHI mean in Unclassified?\n\nThis page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand IHI in the Miscellaneous field in general and in the Unclassified terminology in particular.\n\nIn His Image\n\nMiscellaneous » Unclassified\n\nFind a translation for IHI in other languages:\n\nSelect another language:\n\nDiscuss this IHI abbreviation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this abbreviation to your bibliography:\n\n\"IHI.\" Abbreviations.com. 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This third outing is epic mainly because of the character development. I really liked how younger Berserker was growing outside of his conditioning by his father.\n\nThis chapter also reinvokes the duality of man. Once his father’s village was the victim of raids by outsiders, and just when the coin landed on the other side, Berserker’s dad became a raider.\n\nAlthough, I did not find the previous two issues as insanely awesome as this one, there has been one consistent pattern in all three and that is the action. From start to finish, Keanu Reeves’ debut as a comic-book writer lets him play John Wick on the page. Let’s also not forget Matt Kindt’s contribution as co-author, and of course, Ron Garvey’s tenure as the main artist of the series.\n\nThe ending was the best part of BRZRKR Issue #3. 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Tom Parks, who once made the Booker Prize shortlist, has made it a double with A Season With Verona. There are two autobiographies that both have the unusual distinction of having been written by their subjects.\n\nMichael Atherton’s Opening Up was well received more or less everywhere. He must fight it out with Ellen MacArthur’s Taking On The World. Donald McRae won the prize in 1996 with Dark Trade, and has had another title shortlisted with In Black And White, a study of Joe Louis and Jesse Owens. This has been a rich year for Irish…\n\nWant to read more?\nRegister with a few details to continue reading this article.\nAlready a subscriber? Login\n\n You are now logged out\n\n Your choice of two articles a week\n\n Unlock quality journalism on the topics that you decide matter most.\n\n Register now\n\n Or enjoy full digital access\n\n Subscribe to The Digital Pack for just £1 a week for 8 weeks.\n\n Subscribe today\n\n Already a member? Log in", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6541138887405396} +{"content": "Rather Be Reading » A Young Adult Book Blog by Two Busy Girls Who Always Find Time For a Book\n\nMasthead header\n\nTag Archives: books about sex\n\nEstelle: Things I Can’t Forget by Miranda Kenneally\n\nThings I Can’t Forget by Miranda Kenneally ( tweet | web) Part of the Hundred Oaks series (but can be read as a standalone) Publication Date: March 1, 2013 Publisher: SourceBooks Fire Pages: 304 Target audience: Young adult Keywords: religion, choices, friendship, romance, summer Format read: ARC won from a contest held by the author. (Thank […]\n\nView full post »\n\nSeptember 2, 2014 - 9:01 am\n\nA Brave Reminder: On a Personal Note (Book List) - […] Before You by Jo Jo Moyes | Things I Can’t Forget by Miranda Kenneally | Only Everything by Kieran […]\n\nNovember 26, 2013 - 9:01 am\n\nRacing Savannah by Miranda Kenneally On Tour (Review + Giveaway), Estelle - […] Racing Savannah by Miranda Kenneally ( web | tweet ) Publication Date: December 3, 2013 Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire Pages: 304 Target audience: Young adult Keywords: horses, responsibilities, family obligations, class differences Format read: ARC from Publisher via NetGalley. Last book we received by M. Kenneally: Things I Can’t Forget […]\n\nMarch 10, 2013 - 12:01 am\n\nRather Be Reading: Magan's Shelve It for March 10, 2013 - […] Requiem by Lauren Oliver + Things I Can’t Forget by Miranda Kenneally (Estelle’s Review) + Sean Griswold’s Head by Lindsey Leavitt (Recommended to me by Lori of Pure […]\n\nMarch 4, 2013 - 5:12 pm\n\nMagan + Estelle's Shelve It >> 3/3/2013, Estelle + Magan - […] review Going Vintage by Lindsey Leavitt review Themed Gift Pack: Also Known As by Robin Benway Things I Can’t Forget by Miranda Kenneally […]\n\nFebruary 28, 2013 - 6:06 am\n\nLori - For some reason I have yet to read one of Kenneally’s books. Sounds like I need to change that NOW! :)\n\nFebruary 27, 2013 - 4:25 pm\n\nAlexa Y. - Oh wow. This sounds extremely appealing to me for some reason, and not just because of the summer camp aspect! I think I may need to dive in Miranda’s work ASAP just so I can read this one sooner :)\n\nFebruary 25, 2013 - 10:18 pm\n\nSharon @ The Book Barbies - I am SO excited for this one! It sounds so great, and I really liked Catching Jordan. I want to read it even more after reading this review. I keep checking back for either of my library systems to get it in so I can place a hold on it and get it quickly. So far, no luck, but hopefully soon! Obsession can pay off. 😀\n\nFebruary 25, 2013 - 9:24 pm\n\nVivian - I bought the 1st two books in this series bc everyone says how awesome they are and Miranda is great. I seriously need to read them soon tho! This one sounds like it’ll be just as amazing. Can’t wait to read it. Great review!\n\nFebruary 25, 2013 - 7:52 pm\n\nJess, Books and Sensibility - I can’t wait for this one to come out ! I started reading Stealing Parker and have found her books to be ideal contemporary novels. I always enjoy a good book about the summer\n\nFebruary 25, 2013 - 7:22 pm\n\nMary @ My Sisters Bookshelf - I like each book better with her and i am glad to see this review fits the trend! Also, i went to summer camp for 8 years so this book pretty much has to happen for me :)\n\nFebruary 25, 2013 - 6:04 pm\n\nVeganYANerds - I’m so glad to hear that the third book is good! I have books 1 & 2 but I haven’t read them yet, but I am looking forward to the series even more now :)\n\nFebruary 25, 2013 - 2:05 pm\n\nLena @ Addicted 2 Novels - OMG, I’m dying to read this book, and your review isn’t helping. I’m so glad there are Parker and Jordan sightings and that Will plays a bigger role than I originally thought.\n\nAhhh, can’t wait to read this!\n\nFebruary 25, 2013 - 11:39 am\n\nelena - Even though I am wary about the religious aspects despite your reassurances it’s not preachy, I really liked this line about the book: Things I Can’t Forget is so much about romance, friendship, and the magic and possibility that summer promises. I like ALL of those things! It sounds like this book really resonated with you & I know it’s definitely made you think. Thanks for the insightful review as always.\n\nFebruary 25, 2013 - 10:31 am\n\nTara - I have heard so much praise about these books and this author that I’m ashamed I haven’t read them yet :( You might have just sent me over the edge Estelle :)\n\nEstelle: Anatomy of a Single Girl by Daria Snadowsky\n\nAnatomy of a Single Girl by Daria Snadowsky ( website | tweet ) Publication Date: January 8, 2013 Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers Pages: 240 Target audience: Mature young adult Keywords: summer break from college, med school, sex, relationships Format read: ARC from NetGalley (Thanks!) Summary: Dom, a pre-med major, is home for summer […]\n\nView full post »\n\nJune 1, 2015 - 7:53 pm\n\nMini Review: Anatomy of a Single Girl by Daria Snadowsky | - […] the lovely Estelle, whom I love and respect, could not stop raving about this book, as evidenced here. Because I trust her taste, I had to go find out for myself why this book was so great. This review […]\n\nJanuary 8, 2014 - 11:00 pm\n\nMini Review: Anatomy of a Single Girl by Daria Snadowsky | As Told by Rachel - […] the lovely Estelle, whom I love and respect, could not stop raving about this book, as evidenced here. Because I trust her taste, I had to go find out for myself why this book was so great. This review […]\n\nJune 19, 2013 - 5:05 am\n\nDual Review: Anatomy of a Boyfriend + Anatomy of a Single Girl - […] Contemporary fiction POV: First person (Dominique) Recommenders: I picked this one up after seeing Estelle’s and Rachel’s reviews for Anatomy of a Single […]\n\nMay 6, 2013 - 10:00 am\n\nEstelle: True by Erin McCarthy, Estelle - […] video chats with her dorky (yet adorable) dad and even her science nerdiness. (Reminded me of Anatomy of a Single Girl.) I wish there had been more emphasis on these details, instead of the more infuriating ones. I […]\n\nJanuary 22, 2013 - 9:01 am\n\nThe Anatomy of an Author: Daria Snadowsky - […] more info on Anatomy of a Single Girl, check out my review + be sure to add it on […]\n\nJanuary 11, 2013 - 6:52 am\n\nLori - Hehe! This sounds exactly like my kind of book! I added it to my wish list before I was done reading your review. I loooove when you think a book is going to be fluff and then it surprises you! I can’t wait to read it.\n\nJanuary 10, 2013 - 11:39 pm\n\nKristen Evey - Yay for sex positive books! We certainly could use more of them. Particularly (but not limited to) sex positive books for girls. Great review, Estelle. I’ll definitely be adding this to my list. :)\n\nJanuary 10, 2013 - 4:06 pm\n\nAnnie - This sounds really good…and totally realistic!!! I think this will definitely be the next book I read!!! :)\n\nJanuary 10, 2013 - 12:59 pm\n\nLiz (Along for the Read) - This sounds really fun and different, I’m definitely adding it to my to read list. Do you think it would have been better to read the first book first, or did it really work going straight to this one?\n\nJanuary 10, 2013 - 11:07 am\n\nLisa [is busy nerding] - Darn you!\nI just culled my Goodreads TBR and took Anatomy of a Boyfriend off of the list.\n\nBut really it sounds like I’m the one who made the poor decision to take it off of my list so I should be thanking you…\n\nSo thank you for growing my TBR yet again, friend!\n\nJanuary 10, 2013 - 9:25 am\n\nLeah - I’m a little shocked I’ve never heard of this book before! This sounds like a story written just for me. It’s so refreshing to come across a story that doesn’t shy away from sex (particularly the solo kind!) and that highlights what it’s really like to move away for the first time and deal with all that entails.\n\nAlso, yay for books that can be read as stand-alones!\n\nJanuary 9, 2013 - 8:07 pm\n\nVeganYANerds - I love, love, love books that can be honest about love/sex – I’m so sick of reading books that brush over it or make it all about fireworks!\n\nAnd I love that this takes a look at friendships because they are so important, especially when you’re going off in separate ways for uni/college\n\nJanuary 9, 2013 - 4:44 pm\n\nRachel - When you were telling me about this one, I didn’t think to add it to my TBR list. (No idea why.) But after reading your review, I’m adding it ASAP! Sounds like a really great book.\n\nJanuary 9, 2013 - 3:07 pm\n\nJanita @ Book, Interrupted - YES! Finally a college-age setting that looks super cool! The cover for the books is so witty and hilarious! Kudos to the designer. Definitely putting this on my TBR list. Thanks for review!\n\nJanuary 9, 2013 - 3:00 pm\n\nTaylor @ Reading is the Thing - Wow, what a glowing review! I really want to read this one now! As a college student, I’m always interested in books with MCs in college, but they tend to be few and far between.\n\nJanuary 9, 2013 - 2:28 pm\n\nRowena - Ooh, this one looks good. Thanks for the review, I just put this book on my TBB list. I’m looking forward to getting it for myself.\n\nJanuary 9, 2013 - 12:58 pm\n\nNikki @ Foil the Plot - I like that this book tackles realistic issues that a lot of other YA books seem to gloss over/shy away from. Like the sex stuff, we really only get implications of it from other authors, but the fact that Snadowsky does it in a very honest way is totally cool. I can’t wait to check it out!\n\nJanuary 9, 2013 - 12:46 pm\n\nAlexa Y. - I’m very excited to read this one! I can’t wait to find out more about what happened to Dom after the first book, especially as this one sounds as shocking (in a good way).\n\nJanuary 9, 2013 - 10:42 am\n\nRachel - Ahh! This book sounds so good! Since I stick mainly to YA, I don’t get to read many books that deal with characters my age, so this sounds perfect. I’m excited to get my hands on a copy :)\n\nJanuary 9, 2013 - 9:22 am\n\nCynthia - I was curious about this one after you mentioned it on Twitter now I really want to read it! I love books where the writer is not afraid to write about this type of stuff. Sounds like a lot of fun!! =)\n\nEstelle: Intentions by Deborah Heiligman\n\nIntentions by Deborah Heiligman Publication Date: August 14, 2012 Publisher: Random House Children’s Books Pages: 272 Target audience: Mature young adult Keywords: rabbi, temple, fighting parents, distant best friend, first love Format read: ARC from NetGalley How I heard about it: Heard DH read an excerpt at NYC Teen Author Festival in March Summary: In […]\n\nView full post »\n\nNovember 1, 2012 - 8:02 am\n\nRather Be Reading Blog Celebrates the Big One: Fun + Giveaway - […] by Katie McGarry 5. Skinny by Donna Cooner 6. Welcome, Caller, This is Chloe by Shelley Coriell 7. Intentions by Deborah Heiligman 8. Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews 9. My Life Next Door by […]\n\nAugust 9, 2012 - 10:47 am\n\nApril Books & Wine - The premise of this sounds really good. I mean, I love books where teens question things like religion. Also I like when adults are hypocritical, because no one is perfect or anything.\n\nYeah, I’m going to have to check this one out of my library eventually!\n\nJuly 14, 2012 - 6:48 pm\n\nVeganYANerds - I’ve never heard of this book or author so thank you for making me aware of it. Sometimes I steer clear of books about religion but I like that this book is about a girl questioning her faith because someone she’s looked up to is not doing as he says.\n\nAnd I loved your description of Rachel, there is just something about flawed characters, they are so easy to relate to compared to perfect people, she sounds very realistic!\n\nGreat review, E!\n\nJuly 14, 2012 - 5:16 pm\n\nKrystianna - This book sounds awesome!\n\nI’m glad to hear that you liked it.\n\nThanks for the review!\n\nJuly 12, 2012 - 10:40 pm\n\nelena - I actually said WHAAAT out loud reading the first lines of your review! I’m not really a religious person but I’m curious about this one, esp since it’s not preachy. I was not expecting that from the cover but I see the windows now. This sounds like such an intriguing book!\n\nJuly 12, 2012 - 12:27 pm\n\nTara - I MUST read this one! I’m always intrigued about books that have a religion element but don’t preach at me and this perfect. Fabulous review Estelle!!\n\nJuly 11, 2012 - 4:39 pm\n\nHollie @ Music, Books and Tea - I’d never heard of this book before I read your review, but I really want to now. Rachel sounds like the kind of main character I’ll love because she’s not flawless! Great review. :)\n\nJuly 11, 2012 - 1:46 pm\n\nAlexa @ Alexa Loves Books - To be honest, this book is completely new to me. I had never heard of it before, but after reading your review, I’m completely intrigued. This book presents a situation that most people have to deal with – an authority figure teaching one thing and acting in direct opposition – so it’ll be an interesting read, at least to me.:-)\n\nAnd your review has me like six times more pumped.\n\nEstelle: Jersey Angel by Beth Ann Baumann\n\nJersey Angel by Beth Ann Baumann Publisher: Wendy Lamb Books (Part of Random House) Publication Date: May 8, 2012 Pages: 208 Target Audience: Young adult (mature audiences) Format read: eBook ARC from Netgalley. Summary: In her senior year of high school, Angel is enjoying the single life (even though she can’t seem to get her […]\n\nView full post »\n\nJanuary 24, 2013 - 3:11 pm\n\nEstelle - Hey Caro, thanks so much for coming by and sharing your thoughts. Even almost a year after I read it, this book and the main character still frustrate me. I think I felt Angel was maternal because of the strong connection she had with her siblings, but she just didn’t know how to apply that kind of care and attention to herself in a healthy way. It SO felt like all she did was think and have sex, for sure. That was probably the most frustrating because I feel like there had to be/was certainly more to her than that. Definitely check out Bauman’s debut novel though. I really really really enjoyed that one!\n\nJanuary 24, 2013 - 3:00 pm\n\nCaroG - I won a copy of this book in a giveaway…I felt the same way that you did about it, specially the sex part. However I did not see that motherly part of Angel, and I did not like her as a character. I had no problem whatsoever with her being open about her sexuality, but at a point it felt like it was all she did.\n\nDecember 26, 2012 - 10:02 am\n\nYA Review: Rosie and Skate by Beth Ann Bauman - […] Rosie and Skate by Beth Ann Bauman Publication Date: August 11, 2009 Publisher: Wendy Lamb Pages: 224 Target audience: Young adult Keywords: Sisters, alcoholism, winter at the beach, New Jersey Format read: Bought used hardcover after reading/reviewing Jersey Angel. […]\n\nJune 16, 2012 - 11:26 am\n\nAlexa @ Alexa Loves Books - Ah Jersey. I was a Jersey girl before I was from the Bronx, so I do have a soft spot for the state. But I don’t particularly feel like reading this book unfortunately. It does sound like there are a few redeeming qualities, but I don���t know that I’d check it out anytime soon.\n\nMay 5, 2012 - 10:12 am\n\nMay 2012 Young Adult Book Releases - […] Angel by Beth Ann Bauman Publisher: Wendy Lamb Books Release Date: May 8, 2012 Estelle’s Review Goodreads | Amazon It’s the summer before senior year and the alluring Angel is ready to have […]\n\nMay 1, 2012 - 11:18 pm\n\nJersey Angel by Beth Ann Bauman - The Busy Bibliophile - […] opinions: Rather be Reading Book Twirps SharePrintEmailDigg Filed Under: 2 owls, beach, besties, contemporary, easy read, […]\n\nApril 10, 2012 - 10:25 am\n\nCialina - Saw this on NetGalley, saw the synopsis. As much as the blurb said it was going to be the “real” Jersey, I knew it was too good to be true. I didn’t buy it. This definitely does not sound like my book based on your review. Plot sounds kinda ridiculous to be honest. :/\n\nApril 9, 2012 - 9:36 pm\n\nVeganYANerds - Great review, Estelle! I saw you add this on Goodreads and I think I added it too but I’ve read mixed reviews. I still want to read now but I won’t have super high expectations, it really does sound like a good beachy read.\n\nApril 9, 2012 - 3:38 pm\n\nelena - Whoa, three houses?! And she’s living alone at 18?! Incredible! I’m glad that Angel is likable even though the tales of her escapades weigh the book down. Ah, the lack of consequences would bother me too. In fact that’s a good part of the reason why I didn’t enjoy Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn’t Have). I’d like the book to be realistic in some sense! Thank you for a fantastic, honest review.\n\nApril 9, 2012 - 1:52 pm\n\nEstelle - Tara, thanks for the comment! I definitely think if you are looking for a fast read you should check this out. It’s the perfect beach reading… for real.\n\nApril 9, 2012 - 1:51 pm\n\nEstelle - Jacinda, glad I’m not alone in this. I know a lot of people in this situation may not get caught but it’s like she didn’t think about it at all? Right? Ugh. I feel bad for her bestie. For more than one reason.\n\nApril 9, 2012 - 1:40 pm\n\nJacinda @ The Reading Housewives - “I was disappointed in the lack of consequence in the end.”<—THIS! This is why I was so freaking ticked off that this book! UGH! I was so hoping this was going to be a great book…and it wasn't to me in the end.\n\nApril 9, 2012 - 1:35 pm\n\nTara @ Hobbitsies - Thanks for the review, Estelle! You definitely gave me more of an idea of what I’m getting myself into when I start reading Jersey Angel! I’ve never seen an episode of the Jersey Shore (don’t hurt me), so I’m curious to see what I think.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9492616653442383} +{"content": "Start Over Request an item Save to list Export MARC Display MelCat\nAuthor Gregory, Brad S. (Brad Stephan), 1963-\nTitle The unintended Reformation : how a religious revolution secularized society / Brad S. Gregory.\nPublication Info. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2012.\nLocation Call No. Status Notes\n Law Library  BL 2747.8 .G74 2012    DUE 01-11-17\nDescription 574 p. ; 24 cm.\nBibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. [391]-536) and index.\nContents Introduction : the world we have lost? -- Excluding God -- Relativizing doctrines -- Controlling the churches -- Subjectivizing morality -- Manufacturing the goods life -- Secularizing knowledge -- Conclusion : against nostalgia.\nSummary In a work that is as much about the present as the past, Brad Gregory identifies the unintended consequences of the Protestant Reformation and traces the way it shaped the modern condition over the course of the following five centuries. --from publisher description\nSubject Secularism -- History.\nAdded Title How a religious revolution secularized society\nISBN 9780674045637 (alk. paper)\n0674045637 (alk. paper)\nPermanent url for this catalog record:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.000002384185791} +{"content": "Posts filed under 'Annotated Bibliography of Singapore Literature in English'", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9997326135635376} +{"content": "cautionary translate to Mandarin Chinese: Cambridge Dictionary Cambridge dictionaries logo\nCambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online\n\nThe most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English\n\nTranslation of \"cautionary\" - English-Mandarin Chinese dictionary\n\nadjective     /ˈkɔː.ʃən.ər.i/ /-ri/ US  /ˈkɑː.ʃən.er.i/ formal\ngiving a warning 警告性的;劝告的 Threats and warnings\nTranslations of “cautionary”\nin Chinese (Traditional) 警告性的, 勸告的…\nin Russian назидательный, поучительный…\nin Turkish uyaran, ikaz edici…\nin Polish ostrzegawczy…\n(Definition of cautionary from the Cambridge English-Chinese (Simplified) Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)\nAdd Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website\n\nMore translations of “cautionar", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.8179391622543335} +{"content": "featured post\n\nAll about the 2017 international short story competition\n\nWe’re delighted to announce that the judge for the International Willesden Herald 2017 New Short Stories competition will be none other than...\n\nTuesday, November 16, 2004\n\nBernard Cornwell in Willesden\n\nThe bestselling author gave us the lowdown on how to succeed in writing. 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So with that acknowledgement, this course will be devoted to the study of a diverse collection of short form fiction, with a focus on basic critical approaches including examinations of the foundational elements of fiction, the influence of personal and exterior factors in a writer’s life and on his/her work, the relevance and irrelevance of genre delineations and taxonomy, and some of the more prevalent theoretical approaches to literary criticism. In this course, you will be exposed to work that might challenge your preconceived notions of what fiction is, what forms it can take, and what it is meant to accomplish. As such, I want to emphasize that in this course, we do not judge work as “good” or “bad” – we will consider all work critically, i.e., via academic analysis, and hopefully expand our understanding of fiction through this process. In other words, this isn’t a book club, and I want you to concentrate your efforts away from casual reading and toward more rigorous, immersive strategies of engagement.\n\nOur class time will be largely devoted to discussions of the work, and how our analyses will form the basis for the course’s written assignments. Since this is a writing-intensive course, you must draw on the skills gained in the prerequisite course, ENG 1101, to meet the Outcomes outlined by the English Department (listed below, and on the Learning Outcomes sheet, posted in Open Lab), and to apply them to the written work in this course: two major papers, a reading journal, responses to assigned readings posted on the course’s Open Lab Dashboard, and copious notes to be taken in class.\n\nRecent Posts\n\nHello world!\n\nWelcome to City Tech OpenLab. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! 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Feared and hunted by the powers in Rome, the lovers choose to die by their own hands as the triumphant armies of Antony’s vengeful rival, Octavian, sweep into Egypt. Their three orphaned children are taken in chains to Rome; only two—the ten-year-old twins Selene and Alexander—survive the journey. Delivered to the household of Octavian’s sister, the siblings cling to each other and to the hope that they will return one day to their rightful place on the throne of Egypt. As they come of age, they are buffeted by the personal ambitions of Octavian’s family and court, by the ever-present threat of slave rebellion, and by the longings and desires deep within their own hearts.\n\nMy Review\n\nRome and Greece are not places that interest me when it comes to historical fiction.  I can’t really say why, but it has always been that way.  As foundational as those societies were to the modern western world, I would much rather pick up a historical novel about just about any place else first.  I used to feel that way about ancient Eygpt.  However, after reading Michelle Moran’s Nefertiti and The Heretic Queen, I found myself engrossed in it’s stories and enchanted by that place in time.  So, when Moran’s third novel, Cleopatra’s Daughter, was published dealing with ancient Rome I decided to overlook my apathy about the setting because Moran tells such wonderful and vivid stories.  When the Historical Fiction Lover’s book club clamored to read it, I readily agreed.  While I didn’t leave this book any more interested in Ancient Rome than I was beforehand, Michelle Moran did not disappoint.  Once again, she told a winning story that kept me interested throughout.\n\n • My favorite parts of this book pertain to the differences between life in Egypt versus life in Rome.  Seeing this through Selene’s eyes was a great way to highlight the role of women in the two countries.  If you would expect Rome to be more progressive in its treatment of women and children, you’d be wrong.\n • It was an interesting experience reading this novel by audio book.  I read hard copies of Moran’s first two novels and the pages flew by.  I have no real concept of whether Cleopatra’s Daughter was the same way because you cannot read the book any faster that it is read by the narrator.   The narrator did a good job, although it took me a little time to get used to her accent.  It also sounded like she had a cold from time to time.\n • Toward the end of the novel, a revelation is made about Alexander.  I don’t want to give away any of the details, but it didn’t necessarily work for me.  While it’s certainly plausible, I don’t know if that was something that really needed to be in this novel.  I don’t know that it felt forced, just unnecessary.\n • I enjoyed the mystery of the Red Eagle.  That put a different twist into Moran’s storytelling and it worked very well.  It reminded me of how much I really like whodunits.\n\nMy Final Thoughts\n\nWhen is Michell Moran’s fourth book going to be published? How much longer do we have to wait?\n\nOther Voices\n\nAt Home with Books\nMedieval Bookworm\nBooking Mama\nFyrefly’s Book Blog\nLife is a Patchwork Quilt\nKay’s Bookshelf\nPeeking Between the Pages\nS. Krishna’s Books\n\nBook Trailer\n\nFinally, here is a book trailer for Cleopatra’s Daughter:\n\n • At 2010.05.24 08:59, Stephanie said:\n\n I feel bad about not reading this one as I got a copy of it for review back in September. I really need to crack down and read it because I have no doubt that I’ll enjoy it.\n\n Read more from Stephanie\n\n Book Review: Enchanted Islands\n\n Enchanted Islands Allison Amend Nan A. Talese (publisher) 306 pages Frances Frankowski was born to a poor immigrant family at the turn of the 20th century. She develops a friendship with a peer named […]\n\n • At 2010.05.24 09:28, Fyrefly said:\n\n I understand how you feel about Greece & Rome – I’m the exact same way when it comes to books set in India, they just usually do nothing for me. So, you’re probably not looking for more Greece/Rome/Egypt recommendations, but I’m not going to let that stop me; I think you might like Jo Graham’s books… Hand of Isis, in particular, makes a nice companion to Cleopatra’s Daughter.\n\n Read more from Fyrefly\n\n Seth Hunter – The Price of Glory\n\n 28. The Price of Glory by Seth Hunter (2011) Nathan Peake, Book 3 Read my review of book: 1. The Time of Terror 2. The Tide of War Length: 448 pages Genre: Historical Fiction Started: 21 May 2016 Fini[…]\n\n • At 2010.05.24 10:57, kay @ Infiniteshelf said:\n\n Haha! I’m the exact oppostite when it come to books set in historical Greece or Rome : they’re my absolute favorite and I can’t resist them. I’m glad to know you still enjoyed this one thought! I have yet to read Moran’s books, but I have them sitting on my shelf and I should probably get to them.\n\n Read more from kay @ Infiniteshelf\n\n Wordless Wednesday – Summer is…\n\n Summer 2016\n\n For more Wordless Wednesday, click here!\n\n • At 2010.05.24 10:57, Amy said:\n\n I loved this book as well, such a great read. I haven’t read others by Michelle Moran but I need to! Great review.\n\n Read more from Amy\n\n Recommended Reading: The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black\n\n Let me tell you a little story:\n I had about 40 minutes to kill before an eye exam, so I decided to start a new book. I took a look at my TBR shelves, and picked up Holly Black’s The Coldest Girl[…]\n\n • At 2010.05.24 11:45, Jo-Jo said:\n\n I loved both the mystery and romance in this novel. This was the first book I have read by Moran although I have her other books at home. I will be reading Nefertiti with my book group next year and I’m looking forward to that.\n\n • At 2010.05.24 12:20, rhapsodyinbooks said:\n\n I’m with Stephanie. I wanted a copy so much, and then it sort of got lost in my TBR stack. But you have reminded me why I wanted to read it in the first place!\n\n Read more from rhapsodyinbooks\n\n Kid Lit Review of “Cloth Lullaby: The Woven Life of Louise Bourgeois” by Amy Novesky\n\n This biography introduces kids to the artist Louise Bourgeois, who was born in Paris, France, although as an adult she lived in New York City, where she died in 2010 at the age of 98. Louise’s famil[…]\n\n • At 2010.05.24 18:35, Valerie said:\n\n I really enjoyed “Cleopatra’s Daughter”. The thing you mention about Alexander — there were some hints dropped here and there while I was reading the book, so it wasn’t too much of a surprise for me. I think it was introduced in the book because that type of thing was commonplace in their society back then.\n\n I also enjoyed Nefertiti, but still have yet to pick up “The Heretic Queen”. I’d like to do that soon. Maybe for a good summer read!\n\n • At 2010.05.25 00:03, Marg said:\n\n I have really enjoyed all of Michelle’s books, and I too am waiting eagerly for her next book. This one is going to be a complete change of pace for her I think!\n\n • At 2010.05.25 00:16, Lisa said:\n\n Mark of a great writer when she can get you to read books outside of your comfort zone.\n\n • At 2010.05.25 13:48, Beth Nolan Conners said:\n\n Ooh – I loved this book!! In fact, I’ve loved all of Michelle’s books! When I read her books I feel like I’ve really been to Egypt (or Ancient Rome in this case)! 🙂\n\n Read more from Beth Nolan Conners\n\n SUGARLAND by Martha Conway\n\n Back in May, I did a Q&A with Martha Conway, author of SUGARLAND. Read it here! I received an e-copy of SUGARLAND, which is subtitled a “Jazz Age Mystery” and I read it a few weeks ago[…]\n\n • At 2010.05.28 14:05, Meghan said:\n\n My final thoughts on this book were exactly the same, LOL – I can’t wait for Michelle Moran’s next book! So glad you liked this one too. =)\n\n Read more from Meghan\n\n Review: SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome, Mary Beard\n\n I am fortunate enough to have visited, and fallen in love with, Rome. It isn’t called The Eternal City for nothing; it’s layers upon layers of history, untold secrets still hiding undernea[…]\n\n • At 2010.06.01 13:59, Anna said:\n\n I really enjoyed this book. Moran’s portrayal of Rome was so interesting, and I also liked the Red Eagle twist.\n\n Read more from Anna\n\n Excerpt & Giveaway: Austen’s Independence Day by Melissa Belle\n\n I’m thrilled to welcome Melissa Belle to Diary of an Eccentric today with an excerpt of her novel, Austen’s Independence Day, which I will be reviewing soon. Melissa also is generously off[…]\n\n • At 2010.06.12 16:57, Heather said:\n\n Thanks for this review. I loved reading No Fear Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra, so I think I may enjoy this one too.\n\n (Required, will not be published)\n\n %d bloggers like this:", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9980098605155945} +{"content": "follow Dictionary.com\n\nKnow how to use \"fewer\" and \"less\"? Find out.\n\napplied linguistics\n\nlinguistic theory as applied to such fields as lexicography, psychology, the teaching of reading, the creation of orthographies, and especially language teaching.\nthe study of practical applications of linguistics, as to telephone engineering, data processing, and data retrieval.\n1955-1960\n1955-60\nDictionary.com Unabridged\nBased on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2015.\nCite This Source\nExamples from the web for applied linguistics\n • Noted linguistics and teacher trainers have written this collection of articles on theoretical and applied linguistics.\n • However, these findings remain largely scattered in applied linguistics and cognitive and educational psychology.\n • In the framework of applied linguistics, generative transformational grammar is evaluated.\n\nWord of the Day\n\nDifficulty index for applied linguistics\n\nFew English speakers likely know this word\n\nWord Value for applied\n\nScrabble Words With Friends", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.6024963855743408} +{"content": "\nused in taxonomy to indicate something that is not strictly true, e.g. a publication is deemed to be published by the author rather than by the actual publisher\n\nDictionary of ichthyology. 2009.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • deem — deem·ster; mis·deem; re·deem; re·deem·abil·i·ty; re·deem·able; re·deem·er; re·deem·less; deem; deem·ster·ship; re·deem·ably; un·re·deem·ed·ly; …   English syllables\n\n • deem — I verb account, adjudge, adopt an opinion, assume, be inclined to think, be of the opinion, be under the impression, believe, believe on consideration, call, conceive, conclude, consider, decide, determine, embrace an opinion, esteem, feel, form… …   Law dictionary\n\n • Deem — (d[=e]m), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deemed} (d[=e]md); p. pr. & vb. n. {Deeming}.] [OE. demen to judge, condemn, AS. d[=e]man, fr. d[=o]m doom; akin to OFries. d[=e]ma, OS. ad[=o]mian, D. doemen, OHG. tuommen, Icel. d[ae]ma, Sw. d[ o]mma, Dan. d[… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • deem — [di:m] v [T not in progressive] formal [: Old English; Origin: deman] to think of something in a particular way or as having a particular quality = ↑consider deem that ▪ They deemed that he was no longer capable of managing the business. deem sth …   Dictionary of contemporary English\n\n • deem — [ dim ] verb transitive never progressive FORMAL * to consider that someone or something has a particular quality: deem something necessary/important/appropriate etc.: The Commission will take as long as is deemed necessary to make its decision.… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\n • deem´er — deem «deem», verb, noun. –v.t., v.i. to think, believe, or consider; form or have an opinion: »The police deemed it necessary for the town s safety to arrest most speeders. SYNONYM(S): judge, regard, suppose. –n. Obsolete. a judgment; opinion.… …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Deem — Deem, n. Opinion; judgment. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • Deem — Deem, v. i. 1. To be of opinion; to think; to estimate; to opine; to suppose. [1913 Webster] And deemest thou as those who pore, With aged eyes, short way before? Emerson. [1913 Webster] 2. To pass judgment. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • deem — /deem/, v.i. 1. to form or have an opinion; judge; think: He did not deem lightly of the issue. v.t. 2. to hold as an opinion; think; regard: He deemed it wise to refuse the offer. [bef. 900; ME demen, OE deman; c. Goth domjan, OHG tuomen; see… …   Universalium\n\n • deem — O.E. deman to judge, condemn, think, compute, from root of dom (see DOOM (Cf. doom)). Originally to pronounce judgment as well as to form an opinion. The two judges of the Isle of Man were called deemsters in 17c., a title formerly common… …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • deem — *consider, regard, account, reckon Analogous words: conclude, gather, *infer …   New Dictionary of Synonyms\n\nShare the article and excerpts\n\nDirect link\nDo a right-click on the link above\nand select “Copy Link”\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.999912440776825} +{"content": "How to say find in Swedish faɪnd\n\nWould you like to know how to translate find to Swedish? This page provides all possible translations of the word find in the Swedish language.\n\n • konstatera, hitta, utröna, uppdaga, fynd, finna, upptäckaSwedish\n\nDiscuss this find Swedish translation with the community:\n\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\n\n\"find.\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2017. 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Parallels to The Legend of Sleepy Hollow are in abundance. Loved it!\n~Melissa’s Mochas, Mysteries, and Meows\n\nFrom the moment Lucy discovered a body in the library right up to the end I was engrossed.\n~The Book’s the Thing\n\nThis installment of the Lighthouse Library Mystery series was worth the wait! It was wonderful.\n~Valerie’s Musings\n\nThis story not only has a mystery but some love and some “strange” appearances… Is Lucy really seeing ghosts or someone is trying to play with her?\n\nA fantastic cozy mystery and addition to the Lighthouse Library series, The Spook in the Stacks is engaging, doesn’t divulge the suspect right away, and keeps the reader guessing.\n~Sapphyria’s Books\n\nThe story moved along at a quick pace with unexpected moments throughout. Anyone who loves a good character driven cozy and the Halloween season will enjoy this book.\n~Laura’s Interests\n\nThe Spook in the Stacks is everything that a cozy mystery should be; I was hooked from the first page and its steady pace never let up.\n~The Power of Words\n\nCharacters are always such a driving force in a book for me. Gates has really created some great characters who have many levels. I admire the relationship they all have with one another, especially Lucy and her friends. Oh, I loved Charles, the library cat! He was the best!!!!\n~ Devilishly Delicious Book Reviews\n\nThe Spook in the Stacks is a lively, airy cozy mystery that you will keep you engaged and ordering takeout for dinner.\n~The Avid Reader\n\nThe Spook in the Stacks by Eva Gates is enjoyable and entertaining with a fun cast of characters and a to-die-for setting (quite literally for our poor murder victim).\n~Reading Is My SuperPower\n\nThrough the words of author Eva Gates, it was incredibly easy to picture the library and surrounding area, as well as hear the characters voices as I read their written words.\n~Lisa Ks Book Reviews\n\nNote to self (re: bucket list) – find and visit a library housed in a lighthouse, even if I have to make one myself!\n~Back Porchervations\n\nThis was a fun and enjoyable read and my first visit to the lighthouse.\n~My Reading Journeys\n\nThe author has definitely written a novel that draws you into the lives of the characters and I was happy to learn more about them; this is one of those series where I enjoy every single character, even the annoying ones.\n~Curling Up By The Fire\n\nThe Spook in the Stacks was a delightfully entertaining mystery that is a perfect way to spend the afternoon.\n~Moonlight Rendezvous\n\nEva Gates has given us a story that is fun and unique, with charming characters, realistic dialogue, and a marvelous mystery.\n~Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book\n\nThe story is fast-paced, page-turning, and incredibly atmospheric for not only its Halloween vibes, but also the richly detailed setting of the lighthouse. I loved escaping to this coastal community and could practically hear the ocean waves and feel the damp fog around me!\n~That’s What She’s Reading\n\nThe writing style flows smoothly and the book is an easy read. It defined the characters very clearly by their actions and dialogue.\n~MJB Reviewers\n\nYES! We are back at Bodie Island Library and I devoured this book in one sitting, I loved all the previous ones in the series and this one didn’t disappoint either! 10/10 Ms. Gates!\n~A Wytch’s Book Review Blog\n\nI thought this book was well written and flowed really well. I loved how the author incorporated Halloween themes into the book.\n~Melina’s Book Blog\n\nAbout the Book\n\nThe Spook in the Stacks: A Lighthouse Library Mystery\nCozy Mystery\n4th in Series\nCrooked Lane Books (June 12, 2018)\nHardcover: 250 Pages\nISBN-13: 978-1683315803\nDigital ASIN: B075QJ59PXbout the Author\n\nVicki Delany is one of Canada’s most prolific and varied crime writers and a national bestseller in the U.S. She has written more than twenty-five books:  clever cozies to Gothic thrillers to gritty police procedurals, to historical fiction and novellas for adult literacy. She is currently writing three cozy mystery series: the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop series for Crooked Lane, the Year Round Christmas mysteries for Penguin Random House and, under the pen name of Eva Gates, the Lighthouse Library series, for Crooked Lane Books.\n\nVicki lives and writes in bucolic Prince Edward County, Ontario. She is the past president of the Crime Writers of Canada.  Her work has been nominated for the Derringer, the Bony Blithe, the Ontario Library Association Golden Oak, and the Arthur Ellis Awards.\n\nVisit Vicki at www.vickidelany.com. On Facebook at www.facebook.com/evagatesauthor. 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But when a blowhard talk show host is found deader than four-day-old flan–with Gini as suspect numero uno–the feisty friends waste no time stepping into their sleuthing shoes to protect one of their own.\n\nThe dynamite dancers will have to step up their game before a clever killer brings the curtain down on one of them . . . for good!\n\nIncludes Photo Tips And Tasty Recipes\n\nMy thoughts:\n\nThis is a first time read for me by this author and I adored her book.  This is the second book in the A Happy Hoofers series.  I did not feel like I was left out of anything.  I understand this can be read as a stand alone and I believe it.  The characters are a hoot now it was a bit slow going for me in the beginning then picked up.  Gini is on a train ride and theaters to kill the a Talk show host.  Things start to rev up then.\n\nI like the characters are older they are in the 50 range and being 45 I can relate.  I would love to have a group of girls I could go travel around the world with.\n\nThe author does a great job with everything and I look forward to the next book and going back to read the first one.\n\nAbout This Author\n\nMary McHugh graduated from Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, with a B.A. in English Literature and studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. 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The answers are hidden under the ‘Click here!’ buttons, so don’t click if you don’t want to see them.\n\nPlease leave a comment telling us what you thought. You can also add your assessment by selecting from one to five stars at the bottom of the post.\n\n1a           Bit of food all mixed up with sour herb inside (7,4)\nSAUSAGE ROLL – Anagram (mixed up ) of ALL and SOUR, wrapped around a herb often combined with onion.\n\nImage result for sausage roll\n\n8a           Critical factor put off worker — pit almost falling in (11)\nDETERMINANT – Another word for ‘put off’ and one of the usual crossword workers, placed either side of a pit with its last letter removed (almost).\n\n11a         Way to see English being knocked out in defeat (4)\nROUT – Remove the English from the end of a way or set of directions.\n\n12a         Water that’s brown spreading across river (4)\nTARN River inside the sort of brown you get from sunbathing, giving a mountain lake.\n\nImage result for tarn\n\n13a         One struggling to establish line in attack (7)\nBATTLER – Put an abbreviation for Line inside a verb meaning to attack physically.\n\n15a         Seats become rotten aboard ship (7)\nSADDLES – A word for ‘become rotten’, as in eggs, placed inside the usual crossword ship.\n\n16a         Strong piece of material that may be disposable (5)\nNAPPY – Double definition, the first being an obscure term for strong, frothy ale; the second is something that every one of us will have worn at some point in our lives.\n\n17a         On edge of plate mother’s placed cheese (4)\nEDAM – The last letter (edge) of platE followed by a horse’s mother.\n\nImage result for edam\n\n18a         Trim old man getting about (4)\nPARE – Another word for one’s old man followed by the Latin word for about or concerning.\n\n19a         Old buffoon opposing the first hint of change (5)\nANTIC – A word for opposing or against, followed by the first letter of Change.\n\n21a         Helps foolish person — is crossing street (7)\nASSISTS – A fool followed by IS (from the clue) wrapped around the abbreviation for street.\n\n22a         Brilliant hit — hooked? (7)\nLAMBENT – Another word for hit followed by an adjective describing something hook-shaped.\n\n23a         Romantic couple despite marriage fraying at the edges (4)\nITEM – Hidden in the clue. Remove (fraying) the outsides of ‘despite marriage’ to find the answer.\n\n26a         Insect that is loud by meadow (4)\nFLEA – The musical symbol for loud followed by the meadow the lowing herd winds slowly o’er in Gray’s Elegy.\n\n27a         Like well-worn sofa OK for retrieving from skip? (11)\nRECOVERABLE – I think this is two cryptic definitions, though you may also think it an all-in-one. What you might do to refurbish a worn sofa; or how you might get hold of one.\n\n28a         Later on I spy zany celebrity (11)\nPERSONALITY – Anagram (zany) of LATER ON I SPY.\n\n2d           Help half of all the characters (4)\nABET– Take a word describing all the letters , and remove half of it.\n\n3d           Man to walk ahead of gossipy female (7)\nSTEPHEN – A man’s name is made up of a synonym for walk followed by a clucking chicken or, by extension, a gossipy female.\n\n4d           Somehow disabled in sport (4)\nGAME – Double definition, the first being a description of a physical infirmity, as in ‘he’s got a xxxx leg’.\n\n5d           Go on a road as fugitive (7)\nRUNAWAY – Another word for ‘go’ when talking about an engine functioning for example, followed by A (from the clue) and a road.\n\n6d           Hard mineral, not fine material (4)\nLINT – Remove the initial F (not fine) from a hard stone to get a soft fabric used in dressings, or the fluff that has to be extracted from your washing machine..\n\n7d           Injured climber, a top becoming tricky (11)\nPROBLEMATIC – Anagram (injured) of CLIMBER A TOP.\n\n8d           Rudest yawn’s nastily given as unhelpful response (5,6)\nDUSTY ANSWER – Anagram (nastily) of RUDEST YAWN’S.\n\n9d           Ribbons and label on dog upset the French female (11)\nTAGLIATELLE – To get these pasta ribbons put together a word for label, the reversal (upset) of a word for dog or follow, and a French female pronoun.\n\nImage result for tagliatelle\n\n10d         Unnecessary seats in line to be shifted (11)\nINESSENTIAL – Anagram (to be shifted) of SEATS IN LINE.\n\n14d         Wet season is predominant, reportedly (5)\nRAINS – This sounds like (reportedly) ‘is predominant’, in the way a monarch is.\n\n15d         Ruin ground with introduction of parking (5)\nSPOIL – The abbreviation for Parking inside some ground or earth.\n\n19d         A project in which a learner appears perplexed (2,1,4)\nAT A LOSS – A (from the clue) followed by a verb meaning ‘project’ (a projectile) with the second A from the clue and Learner inside.\n\n20d         Bad act and more or less everybody could make it (7)\nCATCALL – Put together an anagram (bad) of ACT, a Latin abbreviation for about or ‘more or less’, and a word for everybody, and you get something that a bad variety act might attract from the audience.\n\n24d         Measure that sounds suitable (4)\nPaper version: Suitable encounter from what we hear (4)\nMETE – A somewhat archaic word for measure – still seen in the expression ‘xxxx out justice’, which sounds like a somewhat archaic word for suitable or fitting. The paper version has ‘suitable’ as the definition, and we’re told that it sounds like a word for ‘encounter’. The problem with that is that Chambers does not give that spelling of the word for ‘suitable’.\n\n25d         Slight rest (4)\nLEAN – Double definition: an adjective describing physical slightness; or a verb describing resting against something.\n\n26d         Featureless accommodation (4)\nFLAT – Double definition: a description of a featureless landscape; or a type of living accommodation.\n\nThe Quick Crossword pun HEWN + ANIMUS = UNANIMOUS\n\n 1. Rabbit Dave\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 11:02 am | Permalink\n\n 2*/2*. A disappointingly dull end to what has otherwise been a great week.\n\n I did wonder if the 15a had been treated with dubbin. 16a, 19a & 22a required look-ups in my BRB, and 4d made me realise that it was a word I never knew before today how to spell.\n\n Thanks to setter and to DT.\n\n 2. JonP\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 11:13 am | Permalink\n\n Nearly into 3* time here with a mini-panic halfway through as I thought I’d ground to a halt until I ‘bunged’ in 1ac and all was OK after. Thanks to DT and Giovanni 2.5*/3*\n\n 3. dutch\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 11:15 am | Permalink\n\n I ws thinking “strong piece of material” and “that may be disposable” (16a) as a rather dodgy double definition having completely missed the reference to ale (thanks DT!)\n\n I spent some tome trying to figure out why ATOM might be help (2a), so I thought this was a good clue when I eventually got it.\n\n In the category of new approaches to old friends, I quite enjoyed 17a (cheese) and 23a (romantic couple).\n\n I had to check the answers to19a (old buffoon) and 22a (brilliant) in brb.\n\n My favourite clue was 19d (a project in which a learner appears perplexed)\n\n I did not enjoy 25d (slight rest), it’s one of those pesky double definitions where once I have the checking letters, I still need to go through the alphabet to find something that satisfies both definitions – and of course it looks easy in hindsight.\n\n Many thanks Giovanni and DT\n\n 4. Kitty\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 11:25 am | Permalink\n\n My brain is not cooperating, but I got there with a little help from my electronic friends. I always learn stuff on a Friday ready to forget on Saturday.\n\n No real favourite, but I am often 19d and liked the project therein, so will go for that.\n\n Thanks to Giovanni and Deep Threat.\n\n • Rabbit Dave\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 11:31 am | Permalink\n\n I thought you might like 20d http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_unsure.gif\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 11:33 am | Permalink\n\n • Rabbit Dave\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 11:37 am | Permalink\n\n http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/icon_twisted.gif\n\n 5. Collywobbles\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 12:19 pm | Permalink\n\n I’ve never heard of a ‘dusty answer’. Other than the book\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 12:27 pm | Permalink\n\n Moi non plus!\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 2:36 pm | Permalink\n\n I hadn’t either\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 4:43 pm | Permalink\n\n Nor me!\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 5:59 pm | Permalink\n\n It’s what politicians often give!\n\n 6. Sweet William\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 12:32 pm | Permalink\n\n Thank you DG for the Friday challenge. I knew all the words apart from 22a which was the last one in of course. Thanks DT for your review and hints. You certainly picked a good week for your Castleton trip !\n\n 7. Beaver\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 12:56 pm | Permalink\n\n Had it down as a **/*** before reading DT’S blog so no quibbles there Has anybody heard of 8d ? had to be the solution but certainly did not ring a bell, not heard of the strong ale double meaning( DT’s explanation) ,which is even more surprising as I’ve not missed many! Presume 20d is a clever so called ‘all in one’-assume it must be as DT has underlined everything ,i always find them unsatisfactory somehow. Looks like rain.\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 3:49 pm | Permalink\n\n Yes, I’d heard of 8d, although not recently. Around PG Wodehouse vintage, I’d have thought.\n\n • Ora Meringue\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 5:04 pm | Permalink\n\n I have not only heard it but use it too.\n My old Dad used to use the expression quite often ,so I guess I picked it up from him.\n Often used as a kind of a threat….’If you keep on asking that question you’ll get a bit of a dusty answer’\n (We’re not very good at threats.)\n\n • Rabbit Dave\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 5:45 pm | Permalink\n\n Sounds a bit like the Monty Python Spanish Inquisition sketch in which they use a comfy cushion as a method of torture.\n\n • Rabbit Dave\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 7:18 pm | Permalink\n\n :oops: I misremembered it. It was soft cushions and a comfy chair:\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 7:39 pm | Permalink\n\n Interestingly, your vid. clip is accompanied by an advert for ‘easy access walk in baths’ – was that the ultimate torture?\n\n • Ora Meringue\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 11:10 pm | Permalink\n\n Curiously enough, those both sound a bit like my old Dad…..not very good at threats or indeed at torture, ultimate or otherwise.http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_smile.gif\n\n 8. SheilaP\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 1:49 pm | Permalink\n\n As usual on a Friday we had to have quite a bit of help. There are the usual unusual definitions and the odd archaic word we’ve come to expect, but we did manage to finish. Thank you to the Friday setter and to DT.\n\n 9. hilary\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 2:55 pm | Permalink\n\n Thanks to G and DT for ending week for me with a certain amount of panic, but saying that the electronic super toy (scream – spell check keeps changing my typing) and I struggled valiantly on. Slight problem with wrong ending initially for 8a but enjoyed the anagrams. Have a great weekend everybody. http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_bye.gif\n\n 10. Angel\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 2:55 pm | Permalink\n\n Apart from increasing my vocabulary with 19a, 22a and 8d I didn’t find this overly entertaining. ***/**. Needed help with 3d – d’oh! Thanks Giovanni and DT.\n\n 11. Jane\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 3:31 pm | Permalink\n\n First ones in were almost all of the 4-letter ones (although I did spell 24d incorrectly at first!) – can’t recall that ever happening before and I guessed it spelled trouble – it did.\n Things I didn’t know:-\n 16a ale\n 19a as definition of an old buffoon\n 8d type of answer\n Also – hadn’t remembered 22a and spent a long time looking for the wrong sort of ribbons in 9d.\n\n Not my finest hour nor my most enjoyable solve. http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_sad.gif\n Well into 3* time and only 2* for enjoyment.\n\n Apologies to DG and thanks to DT for two of the most bizarre music clips we’ve heard in a long while. http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_wacko.gif The first I can do without hearing ever again but the Hinge & Bracket was really rather amusing. http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif\n\n 12. Kath\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 4:36 pm | Permalink\n\n More than 2* difficulty for me – closer to 3* and 2*/3* for enjoyment.\n Most of what I have to say has already been said but that’s never stopped me before so here I go.\n I didn’t know the ‘strong’ bit of 16a, the 19a ‘old buffoon’ or 22a. As for ‘dusty answers’ never heard of them – dusty houses, yes, but not answers.\n The four long anagrams round the outside were helpful – without them I might not have got too far today.\n I was sure about my 24d but, as DT says, it’s not in BRB which made me doubt it.\n For no good reason 27a was my last answer.\n I liked 13 and 19a and 5 and 20d.\n With thanks to Giovanni and to Deep Threat.\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 8:58 pm | Permalink\n\n Hi Kath, re: dusty houses – I have been told that, if you leave the dust, after four years it gets no worse. This leaves me with questions – a) why does it get no worse and b) is it a justifiable experiment?\n\n As for 24d – I remembered it well (although, as confessed, not the correct spelling at first) as part of something we had to duly recite in church – ‘for it is mete and right so to do’. I’m rather sure that, at 12 years old, I hadn’t the foggiest notion what that meant and I would struggle even now to recall what I was supposed to do that was so correct. My apologies to a certain member of our blogging team for this particular confession – at least I’m being honest. http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_bye.gif\n\n 13. Jackie\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 4:41 pm | Permalink\n\n Wow…I’m a virgin to DB but……….not anymore!\n\n • Posted April 24, 2015 at 5:04 pm | Permalink\n\n Welcome to the blog Jackie\n\n Did you mean BD not DB?\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 9:44 pm | Permalink\n\n Ah – you remember her well?!!!\n\n 14. Ora Meringue\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 5:12 pm | Permalink\n\n After yesterday’s triumph (well, it was a triumph for me) inevitably I didn’t do too well today. For some reason I managed the W side not too badly, but wasn’t so good in the E.\n I did know dusty answer, I did know antic, I might have known Nappy\n (While we sit bousin’ at the nappy, gettin’ fou and unco happy…Tam O’Shanter quote)\n\n But I absolutely definitely didn’t know Lambent.\n And I don’t think lean means slight .http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_sad.gif\n\n Thanks to Deep Threat without whom I would never have finished and to the setter.\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 7:51 pm | Permalink\n\n The ‘nappy’ one is troubling me, OM – I think they’re boozing and getting happy but I’m not sure about ‘fou’. http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_wacko.gif\n\n • Ora Meringue\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 11:12 pm | Permalink\n\n The translation is ‘full’ as in full of alcohol….still in use.\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 11:15 pm | Permalink\n\n OK -so ‘happily sozzled’ just about covers it then?\n\n • Ora Meringue\n Posted April 25, 2015 at 1:48 pm | Permalink\n\n To be pedantic, ‘fou’ implies a bit more alcoholic intake than ‘pleasantly sozzled’..more like ‘trollied’ or ‘blootered’…..incapable through alcohol.\n But they were very happy with their state, Tam and his pal.\n\n http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yes.gif\n\n 15. Brian\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 5:56 pm | Permalink\n\n Brilliant xword, best of the week for me. Lots of lovely anagrams to get you on your way, a couple of odd words/definitions in Lambent and Antic but 1a was a real ‘smile’ clue as was 15a.\n Many thx to Giovanni for restoring my confidence and to DT for the usual super hints though I agree with your rating as I finished before the hints came up whiltst waiting for my cars aircon to be gassed.\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 7:49 pm | Permalink\n\n Sometimes, Brian, I think you make this sort of comment just to wind up the rest of us.\n\n Never mind – we’ll get our revenge on Thursday! http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yes.gif\n\n 16. Poppy\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 5:59 pm | Permalink\n\n Rather ground to a halt today, but that was because I’d promised Poppy a trip to her favourite cafe (where dogs are very welcome) for a bacon butty (word learned from Mr P. but I don’t know how to spell it) so only just got back and then I got entranced by the two videoettes…. They’re amazing! My education has obviously been sadly lacking. Thank you so much for the hints, DT, and to the setter my appreciation for a bit of a tussle. No prizes for guessing my fave – 15a, because of the subject. I dont want to appear ungrateful after the video fest, but would have loved a pic demonstrating the beautiful wearers of same!! Poppy and I are off to collect Mr P. from the Station. She likes hanging out of the window to spot him before me. Greetings to all.\n\n 17. Liz\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 6:15 pm | Permalink\n\n A bit of a struggle at first….. Thank Heavens for the anagrams or I’d never have got started. I thought 15a was a bit tricky as I would never use the term ‘addle’ for rotten…usually refers to the muddled state of my brain after attempting the Toughie. This held me up as I was convinced the answer was ‘settles’. I also had ‘stepson’ for 3d which I thought looked OK but couldn’t see where the gossipy woman figured, so had to use the hint for that one. Also not heard of ‘nappy’ regarding ale….I was trying to fit in ‘Nappa’ which is a type of leather , I think. Anyway got there in the end, although Indid have to use the hints to check my answers were correct. ***/** from me. I was late starting today, having been wrestling with the budliea in the garden. Filled up my garden refuse wheelie bin now! So probably won’t have time for the Toughie today…..although having had a glance at it and……….Nothing…….ZILCHO!…….it may well keep me out of mischievous for the rest of the weekend. Got to go to choir practice now so I’ll give it a go later. Oh and favourite clue was 9d ….yummy!\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 7:53 pm | Permalink\n\n I agree about the anagrams.\n Addled eggs = rotten eggs which must be something you’ve heard of although I agree that I normally associate it with the state of my brain after looking at, let alone attempting, the Toughie – I tend to not even look at Friday Toughies – it’s called self preservation!\n As for the Buddleia – I despair – they self seed everywhere in our garden.\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 10:56 pm | Permalink\n\n I love budliea…for the butterflies… They just get a bit big and I have to cut them back in spring ..then they flower better. At present we have a mass of primroses and these are gorgeous…..please note I am no gardener..BUT…I do believe in maintaining a wildlife garden complete with nettles, dandelions and piles of old logs/wood and a plant with small bright blue flowers and hairy leaves…a species of borage I think…..for the bees……….that’s my excuse anyway.\n\n 18. Gwizz\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 7:23 pm | Permalink\n\n Well, I’m with Brian on this one; I thought it was very good and needed some alert gray cells to complete it. I needed the checking letters to untangle 1a but the rest went in slowly but surely. Favourite clue? 19d I think cos it took me a while to get the right ribbons.\n 3*/3* overall.\n Thanks to the Don and DT for his review.\n\n 19. Kath\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 7:45 pm | Permalink\n\n All a bit quiet here today – where are you all?\n Weather on the change in Oxford – warm and sunny and no rain for the last I don’t know how long – feels and looks like rain now – as I gardener I would welcome some.\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 9:00 pm | Permalink\n\n We had a little rain here this afternoon – just enough to make me believe I could delay the watering until tomorrow! http://bigdave44.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yes.gif\n\n 20. 2Kiwis\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 7:58 pm | Permalink\n\n It is Anzac Day in this part of the world. A really big thing this year as it is the centenary of the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli in that ill-fated campaign all those years ago. There are commemorative services all over both countries throughout the day as well as a huge gathering in Turkey at the site of the actual landing. (The broadcast Dawn Service in Wellington has just finished, 60,000 attendees).\n\n Back to the puzzle. A couple of the allusions, like the beer one in 16a and the answer for 8d were new to us but readily solvable. A top quality puzzle we thought that we enjoyed.\n Thanks Giovanni and DT.\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 8:19 pm | Permalink\n\n Have just been corrected. It was 20,000 at the Dawn Service in Wellington.\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 9:30 pm | Permalink\n\n Yes indeed The Gallipoli campaign will be remembered by a Service tomorrow at the Cenotaph attended By Her Majesty the Queen, Prince Philip and the Duke of Cambridge (baby permitting!) preceded by a Service at St. Paul’s Cathedral and followed by a Service at Westminster Abbey commemorating the 99th anniversary of Anzac Day. How grateful we all are to all the brave men who fought and so many died in that Campaign.\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 9:42 pm | Permalink\n\n As you rightly say, Angel – we are indeed extremely grateful.\n\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 10:26 pm | Permalink\n\n My Australian grand-father was an Anzac – I have a photograph of him leaving a station called Beecroft all dressed up in his uniform and going off to fight.\n\n 21. Paso Doble\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 8:09 pm | Permalink\n\n We weren’t mad keen on todays puzzle, possibly in line with some of the previous comments. However, our solving was frequently interrupted with other commitments. We have a houseful of visitors this weekend and our guests have been arriving in droves. They also find our crossword addiction slightly bizarre, but anyway, a big thank you to The Don and Deep Threat for his ever enlightening review.\n\n 22. hilary\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 8:23 pm | Permalink\n\n P S have a look at the quote of the day it is quite apposite.\n\n 23. Salty Dog\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 8:48 pm | Permalink\n\n 2*/3*, and I’ll go for 9d as favourite clue because I’ve only just finished eating some! Thanks to Giovanni, and to DT for the review.\n\n 24. Cryptor\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 11:00 pm | Permalink\n\n Took two sittings and ***/*** time and enjoyment. Giovanni manages to use words that are in the deep recesses of my mind and need to be dredged up. Then there are usually a couple which are beyond the recesses and into the next Galaxy. I quite like that for one day a week and always look forward to the challenge. So thanks to him and DT.\n\n 25. Tstrummer\n Posted April 24, 2015 at 11:51 pm | Permalink\n\n I like Friday’s. An earlier finish guaranteed at work and the Don to come home to, and he’s one of my favourite setters. I liked this one, but it was a bit of struggle to get the last few in, 20d being my last. I’d never heard of the strong ale definition, but bunged it in anyway because it couldn’t be much else, so thanks to DT for explaining that. No stand-out favourites, as is usually the case with DG, but a steady and rewarding solve nonetheless. 3*/3* for me. Completed while listening to a slightly odd but enjoyable Van Morrison compilation picked up in Sainsbury’s for £2.\n PS Best news item of the day? China has banned strippers at funerals. Makes me glad I live in Britain\n\n 26. Heno\n Posted April 25, 2015 at 4:05 pm | Permalink\n\n Thanks to Giovanni and to Deep Threat for the review and hints. Didn’t particularly enjoy this. I put the wrong ending on 8a,which stopped me getting 9d. No other problems. No Favourites. Was 2*/2* for me. 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The Poetry Foundation. http://www.poetryfoundation.org/learning/glossary-terms?category=schools-and-periods\n\nChapter Four: Architecture\n\nOliver, Mary. Rules for the Dance. http://maryoliver.beacon.org/2009/11/rules-for-the-dance/\n\nLongenback, James. The Art of the Poetic Line. https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/art-poetic-line\n\nChapter Five: Acoustics\n\nPinsky, Robert. The Sounds of Poetry. http://us.macmillan.com/thesoundsofpoetry/robertpinsky\n\nChapter Six: Experimenting with Forms\n\nSkelton, Robin. The Shapes of Our Singing. http://www.amazon.com/The-Shapes-Our-Singing-Comprehensive/dp/0910055769\n\nStrand, Mark and Eavan Boland. The Making of a Poem. http://books.wwnorton.com/books/The-Making-of-a-Poem/\n\nChapter Seven: Revision\n\nThe Poet’s Billow. www.thepoetsbillow.org\n\nChapter Eight: Publishing\n\nThe Poet’s Market. http://www.writersdigestshop.com/2015-poets-market\n\nPoets and Writers www.pw.org\n\nNewPages.com www.newpages.com\n\nChapter Nine: Reading Your Poems to an Audience\n\nMoyers, Bill. The Language of Life. http://billmoyers.com/series/the-language-of-life-with-bill-moyers-1995/\n\nThe Library of Congress Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature. http://www.loc.gov/poetry/recorded-poetry/\n\nThe Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Video Archive. http://www.dodgepoetry.org/archive/video/\n\nPoetry Everywhere with Garrison Keillor. 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The publication never materialized, and Faig’s manuscript became the holy grail of scholarship, difficult to consult because of its very limited distribution, but well worth the quest. Early scholarship relied on Faig’s holistic approach to treating bibliographic, genealogical, biographic, and epistolary material to understand the full picture of Lovecraft as a man and as a writer. Faig’s fabled manuscript was the foundation on which future research was built. One need go no further than de Camp’s 1975 biography of Lovecraft to see Faig’s presence already influencing future research.\n\nLovecraftian Voyages is the eclectic amalgam expected of a man who is equally at home discussing Lovecraft’s annual income as he is pondering proper pronunciation of Cthulhu. This is a book for everyone interested in the external influences of Lovecraft’s life and how they shaped his career. 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In particular, they comment on the dire situation in … Continue reading\n\nThe Guardian reviews A Rebel in Gaza, discusses writing and politics in Palestine\n\n“A Rebel in Gaza is a love letter to an unloved place […] a sparkling memoir. […] Asmaa al-Ghoul, who was born in the Rafah refugee camp at the southern end of the Strip, writes with clarity and tenderness of [Gaza’s harsh] realities.” Continue reading\n\nHarper’s features chapter from A Rebel in Gaza\n\nThe excerpted chapter from A Rebel in Gaza, “The Woman with the Beauty Spot,” is about author Asmaa al-Ghoul’s intriguing encounter with Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish. Read it online or the November print issue of Harper’s Magazine.  Learn more or buy the book.  \n\n2 new reviews focus on “fiercely independent” author Asmaa al-Ghoul\n\nIn a new review on sister-hood, an award-winning digital magazine spotlighting the diverse voices of women of Muslim heritage, human rights lawyer Sayeh Hassan praises Asmaa al-Ghoul’s A Rebel in Gaza: “Refreshing and eye-opening […] This memoir was a page turner, and I appreciated Asmaa’s challenging perspective, her outspokenness and her strength. […]  I would recommend this memoir … Continue reading\n\nGlowing Publishers Weekly review for A Rebel in Gaza\n\nPublishers Weekly praises Asmaa al-Ghoul’s new memoir (with co-author Selim Nassib) for scrutinizing the oppressive forces affecting women in Palestinian society: “Debut author Al-Ghoul, a journalist from Rafah, picks apart the paradoxes of being female in Palestine, illustrating in vivid and direct language how Hamas and Fatah, on one hand, and the Israelis, on the other, conspire … Continue reading“The Abolition of Species” applauded by World Literature Today\n\n“In Samuel P. Willcocks’s masterful translation, The Abolition of Species is a transgressive revelation, a worthy philosophical successor to Wells’s generative novel [The Time Machine (1895)].” Continue reading\n\nBooklist endorses forthcoming “The Abolition of Species”\n\nIn his first novel to be translated into English, Dath uses gender and evolution as underpinning motivations, with some interesting results. 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[1913 Webster] The calm, the cheerfulness, the disinterested objectivity have disappeared [in the life… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English\n\n • objectivity — I noun aequitas, broadmindedness, detachment, disinterest, disinterestedness, dispassion, dispassionateness, equitableness, equity, fair mindedness, fair play, fairness, immovability, impartiality, impersonality, justice, justness, lack of bias,… …   Law dictionary\n\n • objectivity — (n.) 1803, from M.L. objectivus, from L. objectus (see OBJECT (Cf. object) (n.)) + ITY (Cf. ity) …   Etymology dictionary\n\n • objectivity — [n] impartiality detachment, disinterest, disinterestedness, dispassion, equality, equitableness, indifference, neutrality, open mindedness; concepts 403,542 …   New thesaurus\n\n • objectivity — objective, objectivity In the dispute between those who view sociology as actually or potentially a science, and those who advocate some other model of intellectual activity (such as textual interpretation, the sympathetic understanding… …   Dictionary of sociology\n\n • Objectivity — For Wikipedia s policy on avoiding bias, see Wikipedia:Neutral point of view. Objectivity can refer to: Objectivity (journalism) Objectivity (science) Objectivity (philosophy) Objectivity (frame invariance) Objectivity in historiography… …   Wikipedia\n\n • objectivity — objective objective 2 adjective not influenced by your own needs, wishes, or situation: • An analyst s role is to provide an informed, objective opinion regarding the future of a company. objectively adverb : • The Bank will do all it can to… …   Financial and business terms\n\n • objectivity — n. in all objectivity * * * [ˌɒbdʒek tɪvɪtɪ] in all objectivity …   Combinatory dictionary\n\n • objectivity — ob|jec|tiv|i|ty [ ,abdʒek tıvəti ] noun uncount 1. ) a state or situation in which something is based only on facts and evidence: the principles of scientific objectivity 2. ) the ability to make decisions based on facts rather than your own… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English\n\nWe are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. Continuing to use this site, you agree with this.", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9992194175720215} +{"content": "1 thought on “Summer snaps – day nineteen”", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 1.0000100135803223} +{"content": "Hello everyone, I'm Eddie; owner of The Book Gazer. It's been a while since there was a fresh \"follow for a follow\" post, so I decided to start my own and see how things work out.\n\nMy blog is at http://TheBookGazer.blogspot.ca/, and specializes in reviews of YA and Middle grade books.\nI have two ways you can follow my blog, but I'd prefer you \"follow me with blogger\".\n\nAnywho, follow me- and I'll follow you back! (ALL OF YOU)\n\nDisclaimer: I reserve the right to NOT follow you if your blog contains explicit, illegal, or highly offensive content. \n\nViews: 43\n\nReply to This\n\nReplies to This Discussion\n\nHi, Eddie. My name is Antoinette. I am the published author of the book titled, 'Ankh: Conquering the Seven Deadly Sins.' Ankh is targeted for teens. Please check it out and let me know what you think. You can view, 'Ankh,' and its PR at www.sbpra.com/Pandora and or on Amazon for a sneak peek of some of the contents. I would like to follow your post. I also have a creative writing blog at: www.antoinette-wells.blogspot.com. Have a wonderful evening. Antoinette.\n\nNeed help?\n\n© 2015   Created by Tarah Theoret.   Powered by\n\nBadges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.7769051790237427} +{"content": "\n\nReview: The Hearing Trumpet\n\nThe Hearing Trumpet\nThe Hearing Trumpet by Leonora Carrington\nMy rating: 5 of 5 stars\n\nSuch a strange and wonderful book! It’s strangely wonderful. I have a lot more to say about this and I’m working on a much longer book review of this particular book. 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To Benjamin Bailey, 22 Nov. 18171 Keats’s reference to Adam’s dream recalls that section of Book VIII of Milton’s Paradise Lost in which Adam tells the angel Raphael what he remembers of his creation and entry into conscious life. A\n\nRead Journal Article »\n\nCowper’s Woodman Illustrated\n\nAn important sidelight on Cowper is the range and quality of the illustrations of his poems and environment in editions and other books, by artists including Richard Westall, Henry Fuseli, John Flaxman, and J. and H.S. Storer, the latter, father and son, being responsible (with John Greig) for the celebrated Cowper Illustrated (1803) and, an\n\nRead Journal Article »\n\nCartogenic Cowper\n\nAmong the several types of collectable ephemera, cigarette cards are one of the most fascinating. Issued in their millions from the 1880s through to the outbreak of the Second World War (and later in occasional series and with cigar brands), they comprise a rich reflection of historical events and circumstance, were long a core source\n\nRead Journal Article »\n\nA Tune Called ‘Cowper’\n\nCowper is one of the great hymn writers. There can be few people, however, who know that there is a hymn tune named after him. Composed by J.G. Whittaker, it appears in Companion Tunes to Gadsby’s Hymnbook (1927), a substantial compilation of old favourites and newer pieces intended, as the title suggests, to meet the\n\nRead Journal Article »\n\nAn Echo of Cowper in Time of War\n\nRecent issues of the journal have included not only full-scale articles on relations between Cowper and other authors but also shorter ones noting brief yet suggestive references to the poet or his work. Another of these citations comes in Vera Brittain’s celebrated autobiography of the First World War period, Testament of Youth, published in 1933.\n\nRead Journal Article »\n\nMark Rutherford Recalls Cowper: A Study of Some Allusions\n\nMark Rutherford Recalls Cowper: A Study of Some Allusions Vincent Newey We have learnt, however, from Zachariah that even before Wordsworth’s days people were sometimes touched by dawn or sunset. The morning cheered, the moon lent pathos and sentiment, and the stars awoke unanswerable interrogations in Cowfold, although it knew no poetry, save Dr. Watts,\n\nRead Journal Article »\n\nCowper’s Task: An Unexpected Reference\n\nCowper’s Task: An Unexpected Reference Vincent Newey While tidying some personal papers recently I rediscovered a letter I received in 1990 from the poet and critic Philip Hobsbaum, then teaching at the University of Glasgow. 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Ruy Barbosa

W.P. van Stockum et fils, 1907

Arbitration, International; Brazil; War (International law)
\nTitle:DeuxiÞme ConfÚrence De La Paix...Format:PaperbackDimensions:350 pages, 9.69 × 7.44 × 0.73 inPublished:November 6, 2011Publisher:Nabu PressLanguage:French\n\nThe following ISBNs are associated with this title:\n\nISBN - 10:1271390817\n\nISBN - 13:9781271390816", "pred_label": "__label__1", "pred_score_pos": 0.9310245513916016} +{"content": "Memoir of, by T.E. Pemberton.\n\nSOTHERN, Edward Askew.\n\nto Cart\nPrice: $350.00\n\nPlace Published: London\nPublisher: Richard Bentley\nDate Published: 1889\n\nDescription: Extra-Illustrated with 42 Portraits, etc., and 2 autograph letters. Thick 8vo, full blue levant, triple gilt fillet borders, back richly gilt, inner dentelles gilt, by Wood; g.t. (inner front hinge reinforced). London: Richard Bentley, 1889. Very good (+).\n\nComments: A handsome example of extra-illustration. Besides the engravings, there are autograph letters of two noted Victorian dramatists--Westland Marston and J. Maddison Morton. 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What was Stube reading when he was on deputy duty the night Davy escaped?\n(a) An autobiography.\n(b) A mystery.\n(c) A western.\n(d) A biography.\n\n2. What time does Stanley Basca testify that Davy came to the Finch's on the night of the shooting?\n(a) 9 p.m.\n(b) 8 p.m.\n(c) 9:30 p.m.\n(d) 8:30 p.m.\n\n3. What type of vehicle do the Lands drive when they go hunting at Shultz's place?\n(a) Ford.\n(b) Chevy.\n(c) Dodge.\n(d) Plymouth.\n\n4. What does the Land family have for breakfast on Swede's birthday?\n(a) French toast.\n(b) Pancakes.\n(c) Waffles.\n(d) Oatmeal.\n\n5. What does Swede read to Reuben the night after the first day of Davy's trial?\n(a) Charles Dickens.\n(b) C. S. Lewis.\n(c) Robert Louis Stevenson.\n(d) Graham Greene.\n\nShort Answer Questions\n\n1. What is one of Swede's favorite authors?\n\n2. In what type of jacket did Jeremiah wrap Reuben in the delivery room?\n\n3. About twelve days after Davy's escape, Reuben comes to tell his father that his lungs are tight. 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They are  Femi Akinfolarin, Shalisha James Davis, Keziah Joseph as a sweet valiant Lucie ,  and a very good John Leader as the treacherous, resentful,  suffering, then repentant Edmund.     It is more than a colour-blind or correctly-inclusive trope though.  Think about it: in modern Britain the children most likely to have been separated and terrified by war are Eritrean, Nigerian, Middle Eastern…it felt fitting. \n\n         And they’re very good.  Programme notes assure us that they were all encouraged to improvise a bit with a writer-in-the-room to help erase any old prep school cries like “Pax!” or “Jolly good!”,  but  in the event they are in no way tiresomely street or sassy.  \n\n         And it is  all rather fabulous.  Great costumes, some subtly referencing the war – the Badgers in khaki, Biggles helmets and snowshoe tails;  Aslan, brilliantly, is both the huge puppet lion and the human dignified figure of Wil Johnson (very theologically correct, actually, an incarnation of deity).   The final battle is tremendous:   gaping skeletal ragged horrors of improbable ghostly height,  the Witch  (Laura Elphinstone frostily, scornfully, viciously  majestic riding on a great icicle).  There’s aerialism.    The spring conjures up green shoots,  and  crowdsurfing gigantic felt petals.   Maugrim the secret-police wolf is horrible in his savage mask,  despite the distraction of Omari Bernard’s enviable sixpack.  Tumnus is a hoot: Stuart Neal born to play a worried faun.  \n\n  Everything is both spectacular and – important, this, for children – it also feels like something you could play at home with tablecloths and cardboard.   If you can’t borrow any children to take,  haul your own inner-child along.  You won’t regret it.  Happy Christmas. \n\nbox office bridgetheatre.co.uk\n\nto 2 Feb \n\nrating four    4 Meece Rating\n\nAND A STAGE-MANAGEMENT MOUSE (if there was an ensemble-mouse I’d put it up, but clearly they’ll have needed  managing!) 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I also read The Thieves of Manhattan by Adam Langer which wasn’t bad either.  The Thieves of Manhattan is about the publishing industry and was a tart, little book full of sarcastic and biting remarks about the industry which I found quite entertaining.  I used to work for the publishing industry’s lobbying group and some of the comments/insights from the book were even funnier having met and worked with some people in publishing.\n\nThe King of Attolia which I’m reading now is moving along rather slow but that has more to do with me being tired than the book itself.  If I can, I plan to steal a few hours later today.  Maybe after a nap…\n\nI made an attempt to update my challenge page recently and found I’ve completed or have come very close to completing most of the challenges except one – A Tournament of Reading.  I put several history books on hold at the library last week with the intention of reading them for the challenge so we’ll see how that goes in the next few weeks.  I wasn’t able to find everything I had on my list but I found a few that look good so I’m going with it.\n\nSince I have a bit of work to do and still want to get some reading in later, I’m calling it.  Happy Sunday.  Next week I plan to have more to share.  🙂\n\n6 thoughts on “The Sunday Salon – A Short Post\n\n • I did manage a bit of a sleep in this weekend but what I really need is a vacation with days on end of nothing to do. 😉\n\n 1. I’ve just gotten back to my home library, and I checked out masses of books, and now there are so many of them, it’s overwhelming for me to choose. I keep taking them all out of the bag, staring at them with eager anticipation, and then putting them all back in again because my brain can’t comprehend all the choices. I think a nap is in order.\n\n • That always happens to me when I get home from the library with a new stack of books. I get slightly overwhelmed with all the choices before I finally make a decision and open a book.\n\nLeave a Reply to justbookreading Cancel reply\n\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in:\n\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )\n\nConnecting to %s\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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Thanks for those links, Stooo.\n\nPosted by: jarvo (22651)  Report abuse\nPart one of The Road To Wigan Pier is absolutely hilarious...I laughed out loud at his description of the \"filthy\" lodging house.\n\nPart two is very dull.\n\nPosted by: bennielechat (inactive) Report abuse\nYou're right Jarvo the last part of TRTWP reads like an inventory which it is I suppose.\n\nI think 1984 is a classic novel though and even more relevant now than ever.Pity Labour used it as a blueprint for their terms in office.\n\nPosted by: elmos (2431)  Report abuse\n\nPosted by: jarvo (22651)  Report abuse\nAnd Jericho to you, St Elmos's Fire...\n\nNote: You must login to post a reply.\nIf you haven't registered, why not join now?. 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(Bot.) Belonging to the Heath family, or resembling plants of that family; consisting of heats. [1913 Webster]\n\nThe Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.\n\nLook at other dictionaries:\n\n • ericaceous — [er΄i kā′shəs] adj. of the heath family of plants …   English World dictionary\n\n • ericaceous — adjective a) Acid loving, thriving in acidic conditions. Camellias thrive when fed with an ericaceous fertiliser. b) acidic, acid based …   Wiktionary\n\n • ericaceous —   a. pertaining to or like heath plant; belonging to the heath family of plants.    ♦ ericetal, a. composed of heath plants.    ♦ ericeticolous, a. living on heaths.    ♦ ericineous, a. ericaceous.    ♦ ericoid, a. like a heath plant.    ♦… …   Dictionary of difficult words\n\n • ericaceous — adjective Date: circa 1859 of, relating to, or being a heath or the heath family …   New Collegiate Dictionary\n\n • ericaceous — /er i kay sheuhs/, adj. belonging to the Ericaceae, the heath family of plants. Cf. heath family. [1880 85; < NL Ericace(ae) (see ERICA, ACEAE) + OUS] * * * …   Universalium\n\n • ericaceous — [ˌɛrɪ keɪʃəs] adjective Botany 1》 relating to or denoting plants of the heather family (Ericaceae). 2》 (of compost) suitable for heathers and other lime hating plants. Origin C19: from mod. L. Ericaceae (plural), from the genus name Erica (see… …   English new terms dictionary\n\n • ericaceous — er·i·ca·ceous …   English syllables\n\n • ericaceous — /ɛrəˈkeɪʃəs/ (say eruh kayshuhs), /ɛri / (say eree ) adjective belonging to the Ericaceae, or heath family of plants, which includes the heath, arbutus, azalea, rhododendron, American laurel, etc. {New Latin Erīcāceae (from Erīca the heath genus …   Australian English dictionary\n\n • ericaceous — adjective see ericaceae …   Useful english dictionary\n\n • Appalachian Mountains — Appalachian redirects here. For the region, see Appalachia. 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