Parrish Ritchie, "Halfway Homemade: Meals in a Jiffy" English | 2017 | pages: 240 | ISBN: 1682680703 | EPUB | 246,6 mb From a busy mommy blogger, 100 easy recipes kick-started with ready-made ingredients Guide to the FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Construction by Robinson, Michael D.; English | 2023 | ISBN: 1119856620 | 209 pages | True PDF | 7.55 MB Nick Barwick, "Group Therapy: A group analytic approach" English | ISBN: 1138889717 | 2017 | 220 pages | PDF | 2 MB Group Therapy: A Group-Analytic Approach is a comprehensive introduction to contemporary group analytic theory and practice - the prevailing form of group therapy in Europe. Highly accessible yet meticulously referenced, theoretically rich, yet clinically vivid, it is an invaluable resource for all interested in group therapy, providing access to the very heart of working therapeutically with(in) groups.
Graph-Powered Analytics and Machine Learning with TigerGraph (9th Early Release) English | 2022 | ISBN: 9781098106645 | 149 pages | True EPUB | 16.7 MB With the rapid rise of graph databases, organizations are now implementing advanced analytics and machine learning solutions to help drive business outcomes. This practical guide shows data scientists, data engineers, architects, and business analysts how to get started with a graph database using TigerGraph, one of the leading graph database models available. Gothic Science Fiction 1980-2010 By Sara Wasson (editor), Emily Alder (editor) 2011 | 219 Pages | ISBN: 184631707X | PDF | 7 MB This timely book explores what might be termed 'Gothic science fiction' from 1980 to 2010. This designation may at first appear contradictory, as the Gothic's connotations of the irrational and supernatural seem to conflict with the rational foundations of science fiction. However, thiscollection demonstrates that the two categories in fact overlap and intersect in creatively and critically fruitful ways. Understanding texts of this period by means of this hybrid category allows a fresh examination of their engagement with the dramatic socio-economic changes - in communicationtechnology, medical science, globalization, and global politics - that have transformed the way we live, and for which Gothic science fiction texts provide compelling narrative modes. The essays in this collection reflect the current willingness among researchers to explore interpretations across genre, form, and discipline, as well as revealing a buoyant field of research in contemporary Gothic and science fiction studies. The collection ranges across narrative media (includingliterature, film, graphic novels and trading card games) and across genres, taking in horror, science fiction, the Gothic, the New Weird and more. The essays explore questions of genre, medical science, gender, biopower and capitalism, demonstrating the ways in which Gothic science fiction textsstage contemporary concerns around power, anxiety, resistance and capital. Going to War in Viking Times By Christopher Gravett 2001 | 36 Pages | ISBN: 0531145921 | PDF | 27 MB Describes the fighting forces and battles of the Vikings, including raids on western Europe, voyages across the Atlantic, and adventures into the East, covering such topics as weapons and gear, Viking ships, sea and land battles, camps, and the religion of the Northmen. Lance Wallnau, "God's Chaos Candidate: Donald J. Trump and the American Unraveling" English | 2016 | pages: 156 | ISBN: 0998216402 | EPUB | 0,6 mb Take your place in helping America fulfill her unfinished assignment. Make no mistake, the gnawing concern you have about the future of our nation is not delusional. America is already in turmoil. When Jeb Bush referred to Donald Trump as "the chaos candidate," he may have been tapping into something more prophetic than he realized. Transformational teacher and thought leader, Dr. Lance Wallnau, provides a timely prophetic blueprint into the state of America and offers a proposed solution that would tip the scales in favor of the nation fulfilling its divine assignment. Be awakened to the state of chaos in America that impacts you and your family-learn how your voice can help shape the future. Discover what America's "Fourth Crucible" is and how this catalytic moment in history can either make or break the nation. Receive a vision of hope about America's unfinished assignment-this is your call to both prayer and action. Read about how Donald Trump is a "Cyrus" candidate- a wrecking ball to political correctness. Global Warming and the Climate Crisis: Science, Spirit, and Solutions English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031123530 | 256 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 36 MB This textbook introduces readers to basic scientific principles of climate change. Based on extensive empirical evidence, it explains weather events that indicate climate change's evolution and presents important topics connected to climate change, such as political controversies, climate policy, as well as Native American perspectives. Finally, it presents attempted solutions, including policy recommendations and technological proposals for necessary changes in our world. Dorothy Salvo Benson, "Ghosts of North Central Indiana " English | ISBN: 146715105X | 2022 | 128 pages | EPUB | 5 MB North Central Indiana is rich in farmlands, wind turbines, and small towns. It is also thick with ghosts. Getting Medieval: Sexualities and Communities, Pre- and Postmodern By Carolyn Dinshaw 1999 | 360 Pages | ISBN: 0822323656 | PDF | 25 MB In Getting Medieval Carolyn Dinshaw examines communities-dissident and orthodox-in late-fourteenth and early-fifteenth-century England to create a new sense of queer history. Reaching beyond both medieval and queer studies, Dinshaw demonstrates in this challenging work how intellectual inquiry into pre-modern societies can contribute invaluably to current issues in cultural studies. In the process, she makes important connections between past and present cultures that until now have not been realized. In her pursuit of historical analyses that embrace the heterogeneity and indeterminacy of sex and sexuality, Dinshaw examines canonical Middle English texts such as the Canterbury Tales and The Book of Margery Kempe. She examines polemics around the religious dissidents known as the Lollards as well as accounts of prostitutes in London to address questions of how particular sexual practices and identifications were normalized while others were proscribed. By exploring contemporary (mis)appropriations of medieval tropes in texts ranging from Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction to recent Congressional debates on U.S. cultural production, Dinshaw demonstrates how such modern media can serve to reinforce constrictive heteronormative values and deny the multifarious nature of history. Finally, she works with and against the theories of Michel Foucault, Homi K. Bhabha, Roland Barthes, and John Boswell to show how deconstructionist impulses as well as historical perspectives can further an understanding of community in both pre- and postmodern societies.This long-anticipated volume will be indispensible to medieval and queer scholars and will be welcomed by a larger cultural studies audience. |