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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Marilynn Richtarik, "Getting to Good Friday: Literature and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland" English | ISBN: 0192886401 | 2023 | 274 pages | MOBI | 2 MB Getting to Good Friday intertwines literary analysis and narrative history in an accessible account of the shifts in thinking and talking about Northern Ireland's divided society that brought thirty years of political violence to a close with the 1998 Belfast/Good Friday Agreement. Drawing on decades of reading, researching, and teaching Northern Irish literature and talking and corresponding with Northern Irish writers, Marilynn Richtarik describes literary reactions and contributions to the peace process during the fifteen years preceding the Agreement and in the immediate post-conflict era. Progress in this period hinged on negotiators' ability to revise the terms used to discuss the conflict. As poet Michael Longley commented in 1998, 'In its language the Good Friday Agreement depended on an almost poetic precision and suggestiveness to get its complicated message across.' Interpreting selected literary works by Brian Friel, Seamus Heaney, Michael Longley, Deirdre Madden, Seamus Deane, Bernard MacLaverty, Colum McCann, and David Park within a detailed historical frame, Richtarik demonstrates the extent to which authors were motivated by a desire both to comment on and to intervene in unfolding political situations. ![]() Getting Under the Skin: Body and Media Theory By Bernadette Wegenstein 2006 | 232 Pages | ISBN: 0262232472 | PDF | 2 MB The body as an object of critical study dominates disciplines across the humanities to such an extent that a new discipline has emerged: body criticism. In Getting Under the Skin, Bernadette Wegenstein traces contemporary body discourse in philosophy and cultural studies to its roots in twentieth-century thought--showing how psychoanalysis, phenomenology, cognitive science, and feminist theory contributed to a new body concept--and studies the millennial body in performance art, popular culture, new media arts, and architecture.Wegenstein shows how the concept of bodily fragmentation has been in circulation since the sixteenth century's investigation of anatomy. The history of the body-in-pieces, she argues, is a history of a struggling relationship between two concepts of the body--as fragmented and as holistic. Wegenstein shows that by the twentieth century these two apparently contradictory movements were integrated; both fragmentation and holism, she argues, are indispensable modes of imagining and configuring the body. The history of the body, therefore, is a history of mediation; but it was not until the turn of the twenty-first century and the digital revolution that the body was best able to show its mediality.After examining key concepts in body criticism, Wegenstein looks at the body as "raw material" in twentieth-century performance art, medical techniques for visualizing the human body, and strategies in popular culture for "getting under the skin" with images of freely floating body parts. Her analysis of current trends in architecture and new media art demonstrates the deep connection of body criticism to media criticism. In this approach to body criticism, the body no longer stands in for something else--the medium has become the body. ![]() Getting Started with Tech Ethics: An introduction to ethics and ethical behaviours for IT professionals (BCS User Guides) by Gillian Arnold, Darren Dalcher, Catherine Flick English | September 23, 2025 | ISBN: 1780176805 | 141 pages | PDF | 3.14 Mb In an era where technology shapes every aspect of our lives, the need for ethical guidance in IT has never been more important. Getting Started with Tech Ethics is your essential resource for understanding and applying ethics in the fast-evolving tech environment. This book equips IT professionals, from beginners to experienced leaders, with a clear ethical framework to operate within ethical boundaries, providing practical insights and real-world examples, including high-profile cases like the Horizon software scandal. Whether you're a student beginning your journey in computing, an early-career developer navigating real-world complexities for the first time, or a seasoned professional seeking to refresh your ethical lens, this book is written with you in mind. This book brings together the insights of leading figures from across the technology landscape-academics, consultants, and industry veterans. Elevate your professionalism, protect your organization, and contribute to a more responsible tech future with this indispensable guide to IT ethics. ![]() Getting Started with Taipy: The definitive guide to creating production-ready Python applications for data professionals by Eric Narro English | October 6, 2025 | ISBN: 1836203810 | 370 pages | MOBI | 14 Mb Share your machine learning models, create chatbots, as well as build and deploy insightful dashboards speedily using Taipy with this hands-on book featuring real-world application examples from multiple industries ![]() Getting Started with C#: Your First Console Application by Ultra Codex C Sharp English | December 31, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DS17BXCV | 350 pages | EPUB | 1.21 Mb "Getting Started with C#: Your First Console Application" is the perfect guide for absolute beginners looking to dive into the world of programming. This comprehensive book offers a step-by-step approach to learning C#, one of the most versatile and widely-used programming languages in the tech industry today. ![]() Getting Horses Fit: A Guide to Improving Performance By Sarah Pilliner, Zoe Davies 2000 | 319 Pages | ISBN: 0632048115 | PDF | 3 MB This clear and concise guide to getting horses fit explains the changes that take place in the horse's body during exercise and training. This knowledge may then be used to devise suitable training programmes for most equestrian disciplines.An essential book for all horse owners, the third edition has been generally updated and includes information regarding the most recent exercise physiology research. The book sets out clear guidelines on the care of the horse before, during and after competition and explains the problems performance horses are likely to encounter. ![]() Getting Health Economics into Practice By David Kernick 2002 | 368 Pages | ISBN: 1857755758 | PDF | 21 MB This text illuminates the practical help that the concepts and principles of health economics can offer decision-makers at all levels. It addresses the gap between health economic theory and the realities of the health care environment. As it is edited by an 'end user' rather than by health economists, it highlights the practical value of health economics. ![]() Getting Change Right: How Leaders Transform Organizations from the Inside Out By Seth Kahan 2010 | 249 Pages | ISBN: 0470550481 | PDF | 2 MB An innovative communication method for making change happen in any organizationGetting Change Right presents a new view of leadership communication that says change doesn't flow top-down, bottom-up, or sideways, but inside-out. This is how change spreads through a complex system successfully-the other options are force or failure. Based on years of experience with organizations around the world, change expert Kahan presents a new model of communication, one that moves from a transactional view of information exchange to a collaborative construction of shared understanding. When the right people are having the right conversations and interactions, then they act in concert even though the situations they confront independently are impossible to predict or coordinate. This dynamic practitioner's guide to implementing changePresents the innovative co-creation communication model for creating changeReveals how communicating with a company's most valuable players is at the heart of organizational changeDraws on the author's wealth of experience with Fortune 100 companies, leading government agencies, and associations Getting Change Right offers business insights and field-tested, practical techniques that can be put to work immediately. ![]() Get a Hold of Yourself: Embracing Authenticity in a Complicated World by Troy Watson English | July 29, 2025 | ISBN: 1513816438 | 200 pages | PDF | 1.72 Mb Jesus doesn't shy away from our complexities or contradictions. Nor should we. ![]() Get Your Brain off Grain: How a gluten-free diet could improve your mental and neurological health by Dr Jessica A Hellings, Dr Deanna L Kelly, Sharon Pugh English | June 19, 2025 | ISBN: 1781612331 | 424 pages | EPUB | 7.14 Mb Our understanding of mental health and illness, and its relation to inflammation, is undergoing a revolution. Today, research is blending the traditional laboratory with the psychologist's couch, rethinking the roots of food as medicine, and scrutinising people from head to toilet. In Get Your Brain off Grain, experts in the field of psychiatry and nutrition explain the emerging evidence-based insight as to gluten's effect not only on the body, but on the mind. Step by step, they explore the relationships between the gut, immunity, and brain health as they relate to gluten sensitivity. They examine the mechanics of gluten sensitivity across the digestive, immune, and nervous systems to shed light on why certain people may be vulnerable to gluten sensitivity and importantly, how a gluten-free diet may help to alleviate symptoms in some people. Spanning schizophrenia, autism, anxiety, depression, seizure disorders, and more, this book considers just how far the immune reaction associated with gluten sensitivity can reach beyond the gut and physical symptoms. Everyone knows someone with a psychiatric condition-and for that reason, everyone deserves a science-backed resource to help explain what many doctors and clinicians may not yet know about. Patients, families, and clinicians alike can reference this practical review detailing what the field has learned about the causes of gluten sensitivity-related disease, the genetic factors that influence the likelihood of developing gluten sensitivity, and how gluten sensitivity makes its impact on various psychiatric and neurological illnesses. Additionally, the book informs readers about responsible testing for different kinds of gluten sensitivity, challenges and pitfalls to a gluten-free diet, and resources for help along the way. |