![]() ![]() I had high hopes for this book but it didn’t come thru. If you want to learn how to be a commodity then read and take this book in deeply. ![]() I give it all to you in a series of small, easy steps that put the fun back in dating, plus the science and reasoning behind it so you can trust where it all comes from. This book combines ancient wisdom with modern science to give smart, successful women like yourself a heart-centered, science-based, practical guide to finding fulfillment in your love lives - and far beyond. What to do?Īncient Wisdom + Modern Science = Lasting Love & Happiness For You And nowadays, lots of guys are less educated and affluent than you. ![]() With a high-powered career, it may seem that there just isn't time for love. Partially because I'm not your grandma, and partially because the 21st century poses unprecedented challenges to the modern woman. ![]() So I wrote this book to remedy the situation. They either couldn't find the right guy, were with the wrong guy, had relationships that didn't last, or had given up on dating entirely. See - smart women like yourself were having unfulfilling love lives on an epidemic scale when I was an advisor at Harvard. Do you know how to find him, meet him, attract him, and keep him in your life? This book shows you how.Ĭan you have it all? I believe that smart, successful women can have both a great career and a rich, warm, fulfilling love life. The man who will love you forever is out there right now. ![]()
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![]() She thereby abdicates the throne, allowing Anna to rise as the new queen of Arendelle.Įlsa is loosely based on the titular character of " The Snow Queen", a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Three years into her reign, Elsa is called forth to Ahtohallan to assume her rightful place as the Fifth Spirit of the Enchanted Forest, whose purpose is to bridge the magic of nature and people. Through Anna's love, however, Elsa was able to control her powers and live peacefully amongst her people with a newfound self-confidence. Elsa's anxieties would eventually trigger a curse that plunged Arendelle into an eternal winter. ![]() Therefore, she isolated herself from the world as a means of protecting her family and kingdom. ![]() Throughout most of her young life, Elsa feared that her powers were monstrous. Born with the power of ice and snow, Elsa is the firstborn daughter of King Agnarr and Queen Iduna, the older sister of Queen Anna, and the former queen of Arendelle. “ In Arendelle's fair kingdom, a ruler did appearīorn with a secret power so great, alone, she stayed in fearĪlthough the force was hidden, one day she let it goĪnd all the land was covered in eternal ice and snow” ― Frozen trailer's narrationĮlsa the Snow Queen is the deuteragonist of Disney's 2013 animated feature film, Frozen, and the protagonist of its 2019 sequel. ![]() ![]() He became a Nebula Grand Master in 1993.” More on Goodreads Key concepts His writing also won him three Hugos and multiple Nebula Awards. ![]() From about 1959 until 1969, Pohl edited Galaxy magazine and its sister magazine IF winning the Hugo for IF three years in a row. was an American science fiction writer, editor and fan, with a career spanning over seventy years. “What were we doing here? Traveling hundreds or thousands of light-years, to break our hearts?” Three missions later, now famous and permanently rich, Robinette Broadhead has to face what happened to him and what he is…in a journey into himself as perilous and even more horrifying than the nightmare trip through the interstellar void that he drove himself to take.” More on Goodreads When prospector Bob Broadhead went out to Gateway on the Heechee spacecraft, he decided he would know which was the right mission to make him his fortune.Ĭover for Frederik Pohl’s Gateway. ![]() “Gateway opened on all the wealth of the Universe… and on reaches of unimaginable horror. “Anyway, that’s what life is, just one learning experience after another, and when you’re through with all the learning experiences you graduate and what you get for a diploma is, you die.” ![]() ![]() ![]() the abiding value of The Correspondents is in its gathering of six experiences that shows their commonalities and divergences. Though the book is occasionally head-spinning in its various layers, with each reporter’s timeline tracking against global events, Mackrell is concise with context, sticking to major tactical moves and the waves of optimism and pessimism that animated the Allies. ![]() Structurally, it covers the revolving cast with near-equal focus, with Virginia Cowles’s story serving as a connecting thread. It is no easy feat to weave six lives into a narrative that compels the reader all the way through, but like a big-canvas painting that brings together personal dramas and machinations of state, The Correspondents is full of intriguing detail. ![]() ![]() Professor Michael Scott (Professor of Classics at Warwick) on ‘ The historical context of Oedipus King’ Professor Oliver Taplin (Emeritus Professor of Classics, Oxford) in discussion with Dr Emmanuela Bakola on ‘ Themes in Sophocles’ Oedipus: Translation and performance’ Professor Eric Csapo (British Academy Global Professor of Classics at Warwick) ‘The myth of Oedipus: textual, visual and material representations’ Supporting the performance, the Department offered a series of lectures, discussions and seminars for school students and general audiences. As the day darkens, fate begins to spiral out of his control. ![]() The investigation draws Oedipus towards a prophecy he has always dreaded. His city has become diseased and impoverished, destined to remain as such until the killer is revealed. Oedipus, King of Thebes, searches for the murderer of his predecessor, Laius. ![]() The arrogant West, fuelled by its industry, courses towards the Great Depression, themes reflected in Oedipus’ relationship with his own fate. Set in 1928, this musical production gives the famous play a city-noir twist. WARWICK ANCIENT DRAMA FESTIVAL SOPHOCLES’ OEDIPUS REX, 30-31 JANUARY 2020 GENEROUSLY FUNDED BY THE BRITISH ACADEMYįollowing the success of the 20 Ancient drama festivals, in January 2020 the Warwick Classics Department and Classics Society presented Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex, translated by Ian Johnston and directed by Max Stapleton. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The title ‘The Impossibility of Love’ seems, on first encounter, to be a statement of the unobtainable. Whether movement occurs as slowly as the slide of molasses or with the speed of a burning meteorite, each piece addresses the specific temporalities of different emotional states. In these, not so still, still lives, action is also central. ![]() They adopt and adapt a host of visual traditions including classical painting, 70s fantasy illustration and Sci-Fi films. Real stage sets are constructed interweaving landscapes captured specifically for the series, which are then projected onto giant backdrops. Through the construction of contemporary dreamscapes that combine artificial objects and organic matter, they explore the original impulse of the Surrealist’s concept of L’Amour Fou (Mad Love). The photographers use this notion, adopted by André Breton in the 1920s to describe what drives someone to abandon everything in the pursuit of desire, to explore the frequently paradoxical relationship between desire and delusion. In the series ‘ The Impossibility of Love’ Alessandra Kila & Philip Rusharc embark on a conceptual journey venturing through fantastical terrains searching for the parameters of possibility. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Seep is set in the near future, when an alien entity known as The Seep has invaded Earth and transfigured the world. The novel came out with Soho Press in the US last year, and now Titan have released an expanded edition in the UK, with an added exclusive short story set in the same world that gives the story an added perspective. Porter’s beautiful, dream-like prose conveys a thoroughly imaginative world transfigured by benevolent alien invasion. ![]() ![]() The Seep is a striking work of utopian fiction, a work that delves deep into what it means to be human in a world transformed, and the love and grief and sadness and difficulty that still come with the human condition even after all our needs are met. TIME IS EMBODIED LEARNING! THAT’S WHY MEMORY EXISTS! WHY FAILURES ARE NEVER TRULY FAILURES, AND MISTAKES ARE ALWAYS GLORIOUS! NO MATTER WHAT, NO MATTER WHAT, NO MATTER WHAT, NO MATTER WHAT!”Ĭhana Porter’s debut novel The Seep (2021) marks the emergence of a crucial new voice in speculative fiction. IT’S ABOUT LEARNING! THAT’S THE GREAT GIFT OF LINEAR TIME! YOU CAN LOOK BACK ON YOUR EXPERIENCES IN THE PAST AND USE THEM TO MAKE CHOICES FOR THE FUTURE. “HERE’S OUR IDEA, TRINA, ABOUT WHY HUMANS ARE SO FOCUSED ON THE PAST AND THE FUTURE, ALL AT ONCE. ![]() ![]() ![]() “Usually, turkeys don’t celebrate Thanksgiving. Kids often care deeply about animals and this book might give them ideas.Īugust was a wonderful time for me to read this: no wait at the library and no Thanksgiving blues. I’d recommend it for all children but I can just imagine the parents in omnivorous families getting pestered by (some of) their kids after they’re read/listened to this book. I would recommend this book for vegan and vegetarian children and families. Yes, the story is didactic, but it’s done with humor and heart, and I enjoyed it. The illustrations aren’t amazing, but they’re colorful and engaging, and a few are very amusing, and I think they’re fun. ![]() The poem has some hiccups but it’s still fun and enjoyable to read aloud. I appreciated that the kids were a multicultural bunch. This is a funny and heartfelt story of 8 children saving 8 turkeys, all ending up guests at their family’s apparently vegan Thanksgiving dinners. Dav Pilkey, of Captain Underpants fame, has written this story poem so that it reads like and reminds readers of Clement Clarke Moore's The Night Before Christmas, This is one of his early books, his third book published. ![]() ![]() ![]() describe his earlier speech on June 23rd in Detroit? What are the major issues of this case? In other words, what is Martin Luther King, Jr.What organizations were involved in the the March on Washington? What does this tell us about the event?.What was the official name for the event on August 28th, 1963? What does this title tell us about its focus?.Among the papers filed in the case and available at the National Archives at New York City is a deposition given by Martin Luther King, Jr. ![]() King and his attorneys claimed that the speech was copyrighted and the recording violated that copyright. Mister Maestro, Inc., and Twentieth Century Fox Records Company recorded the speech and offered the recording for sale. influenced the Federal government to take more direct actions to more fully realize racial equality. Popularly known as the "I have a Dream" speech, the words of Martin Luther King, Jr. The culmination of this event was the influential and most memorable speech of Dr. The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom brought together the nations most prominent civil rights leaders, along with tens of thousands of marchers, to press the United States government for equality. On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr., delivered a speech to a massive group of civil rights marchers gathered around the Lincoln memorial in Washington DC. ![]() ![]() ![]() I also realize that it is often not always the narrator's fault but the direction given during production. I rarely ever complain about narration because usually if I find that if I persist, I will adapt. This is the first publication that I have listened to by this author. Other than that, I loved everything about this story! Warning: Contains explicit sex, graphic language, road trips, troublemaking exes, emotional baggage, and an unconventional but exceptionally hot hero tatted and pierced for your pleasure. It felt too rushed for such a well written book. My only reason for the slight drop in rating, was the trite conflict that became anticlimatic. This story's characters kept it engaging. The banter was pure gold, the story was sweet, the sex was scorching HOT HOT HOT and the characters were lovable. This was definitely a sexy and steamy story. But, a few common experiences, physical scars and crazy exes, allow them to cling to each other in a way that strengthened their relationship. Macy and Ghost should have never been together. Lynn has a definite ability to show the best and the worst of her characters while allowing them to grow together as a couple. This story contained an excellent pairing of characters. ![]() |