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![]() The Must Make Whoopie Pie Recipes: Let Make Tasty Whoopie Pies at Your Home Now by Logan King English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09QJNNNSX | 91 pages | EPUB | 3.42 Mb The Whoopie pie is an American baked product. The whoopie pie is considered a different product by everyone. Most people consider it a cookie pie, cake, or sandwich. Commonly it is seen that the whoopie pie consists of chocolate cake, gingerbread, red velvet cake, or any other flavor. It is a combination of round mounds of cake pieces with a Sweetened cream sandwiched between them. ![]() The Mercenary Mediterranean: Sovereignty, Religion, and Violence in the Medieval Crown of Aragon by Hussein Fancy English | March 22, 2016 | ISBN: 022632964X, 022659789X | True EPUB | 310 pages | 2.9 MB Sometime in April 1285, five Muslim horsemen crossed from the Islamic kingdom of Granada into the realms of the Christian Crown of Aragon to meet with the king of Aragon, who showered them with gifts, including sumptuous cloth and decorative saddles, for agreeing to enter the Crown's service. ![]() The Makers Guide to Cricut : Easy Projects for Creating Fabulous Home Decor, Wearables, and Gifts English | 2022 | ISBN: 9781681988351 | 290 Pages | True EPUB,MOBI | 114 MB Take your Cricut crafts to the next level! The Cricut machine has made it easy for anyone to create adorable, one-of-kind creations in their own home. Now, with this book crafting expert Megan Meketa shares all of her tips and tricks for making colorful, eye-catching projects that make every day a celebration. ![]() The Longman Anthology of Detective Fiction By Deane Mansfield-Kelley, Lois Marchino 2004 | 496 Pages | ISBN: 0321195019 | PDF | 21 MB A detective fiction anthology filled with award winning short stories, information on the authors who wrote them, discussion about the history and evolution of the genre, and important literary criticism. ![]() The Little Book of Big Brain Games: 517 Ways to Stretch, Strengthen and Grow Your Brain By Ivan Moscovich 2010 | 464 Pages | ISBN: 0761161732 | PDF | 14 MB It's a pocket-size brain gym. Here are more than 500 full-color puzzles from the original Big Book of Brain Games-the book that Will Shortz praised as "the most wide-ranging, visually appealing, entertaining collection of brainteasers since Sam Lloyd's Cyclopedia of Puzzles," and The Washington Post called "an opus . . . mixing math with wonder."Here are mental games, visual challenges, logic posers, riddles, and illusions, each designed to stretch neurons and give the brain a workout-all in a format that will fit in your pocket. The puzzles (both original and mind-boggling adaptations of classics) are rated in difficulty from level one to ten, but even the easiest are guaranteed to make the solver feel smart. ![]() Laurel J. Brinton, Donna M. Brinton, "The Linguistic Structure of Modern English" English | 2010 | ISBN: 902721171X, 9027211728 | 446 pages | True PDF | 5.1 MB This text is for advanced undergraduate and graduate students interested in contemporary English, especially those whose primary area of interest is English as a second language, primary or secondary-school education, English stylistics, theoretical and applied linguistics, or speech pathology. The emphasis is on empirical facts of English rather than any particular theory of linguistics; the text does not assume any background in language or linguistics. In this newly revised edition numerous example sentences are taken from the Corpus of Contemporary American English. A full glossary of key terms, an additional chapter on pedagogy and new sections on cognitive semantics and politeness have been added. Other changes include: completely updated print references; web links to sites of special interest and relevance; and a revised, reader-friendly layout. A companion website that includes a complete workbook with self-testing exercises and a comprehensive list of web links accompanies the book. The website can be found at the following address: .![]() The Life Worth Living: Disability, Pain, and Morality By Joel Michael Reynolds 2022 | 216 Pages | ISBN: 1517907780 | PDF | 8 MB A philosophical challenge to the ableist conflation of disability and pain More than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle said: "let there be a law that no deformed child shall live." This idea is alive and well today. During the past century, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. argued that the United States can forcibly sterilize intellectually disabled women and philosopher Peter Singer argued for the right of parents to euthanize certain cognitively disabled infants. The Life Worth Living explores how and why such arguments persist by investigating the exclusion of and discrimination against disabled people across the history of Western moral philosophy.Joel Michael Reynolds argues that this history demonstrates a fundamental mischaracterization of the meaning of disability, thanks to the conflation of lived experiences of disability with those of pain and suffering. Building on decades of activism and scholarship in the field, Reynolds shows how longstanding views of disability are misguided and unjust, and he lays out a vision of what an anti-ableist moral future requires.The Life Worth Living is the first sustained examination of disability through the lens of the history of moral philosophy and phenomenology, and it demonstrates how lived experiences of disability demand a far richer account of human flourishing, embodiment, community, and politics in philosophical inquiry and beyond. ![]() Balazs Apor, "The Invisible Shining: The Cult of Mátyás Rákosi in Stalinist Hungary, 19451956" English | 2017 | pages: 419 | ISBN: 9633861926 | PDF | 32,0 mb This book offers a detailed analysis of the construction, reception, and eventual decline of the cult of the Hungarian Communist Party Secretary, Mátyás Rákosi, one of the most striking examples of orchestrated adulation in the Soviet bloc. While his cult never approached the magnitude of that of Stalin, Rákosi's ambition to outshine the other "best disciples" and become the best of the best was manifest in his diligence in promoting a Soviet-type ritual system in Hungary. The main argument of The Invisible Shining is that the cult of personality is not just a curious aspect of communist dictatorship, it is an essential element of it. ![]() Bernard De Koven, Celia Pearce, Eric Zimmerman, Holly Gramazio, "The Infinite Playground: A Player's Guide to Imagination" English | 2022 | ISBN: 0262543869, 0262044072 | 208 pages | EPUB | 0.29 MB In his final work, a visionary game designer reveals how a surprising range of play-based experiences can unlock our imagination and help us capture the power of fun and delight. ![]() The Infinite Beauty of the World: Dante's Encyclopedia and the Names of God (Leeds Studies on Dante) By Jason M. Baxter 2020 | 182 Pages | ISBN: 1788743954 | PDF | 14 MB This book proposes a radically new interpretation of the Comedy's encyclopedism by focusing on Dante's work in light of the medieval imago mundi tradition. The work opens with a discussion of how the Florentine poet transgressed every generic boundary in his effort to gather «into one volume» a vast and varied set of creatures, places, landscapes, historical and mythological persons, weather conditions, and arts. It then goes on to show that this extraordinary encyclopedic breadth should be understood in the terms of Boethian and Augustinian spiritual exercises of envisioning the whole world in the mind's eye, which themselves became the interpretive framework for the spiritual ends behind medieval encyclopedic texts. By bringing attention to Latin Platonism and twelfth-century authors (such as Alan of Lille, Bernard Silvestris, William of Conches, Hugh of St. Victor, and Thierry of Chatres), this book provides compelling new readings of the De vulgari eloquentia, as well as provocative insights into key figures (such as Brunetto Latini, Pier della Vigna, and Ulysses) and key passages (Purgatorio 28, Paradiso 26, and Paradiso 33). |