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Students of the workshop negotiated their unique, individual writing personas during the study. Those personas were often coping with their experiences on the streets. More importantly, the writers viewed those experiences as central to their writing processes. Much like the setting of the workshop at an urban, non-denominational, community church, the writers honed their coping tactics through conversational and performance-driven writings. Rewriting Homeless Identity highlights those writing samples and the conversations with homeless authors of the samples in relation to identity and a sense of growth. ![]() Free Download Christopher Hood, B. Guy Peters, "Reward for High Public Office: Asian and Pacific Rim State" English | 2002 | pages: 213 | ISBN: 0415303494 | PDF | 0,9 mb The choices made by governments about how to reward their top employees reveal a great deal about their values and their assumptions about governing. 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Delius, Hans Magnus Enzensberger and Heiner Müller. The book's cultural and comparative approach offers an antidote to imprecise engagements with the transnational, historicizing critical impulses that accompany the production of disciplinary boundaries. It paves the way for more reflexive debate on the content and method of German Studies as part of a broader landscape of world literature, comparative literature and Latin American Studies. ![]() Free Download Revolutionary Russia, 1891-1991: A History By Orlando Figes 2014 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 0805091319 | EPUB | 1 MB From the author of A People's Tragedy, an original reading of the Russian Revolution, examining it not as a single event but as a hundred-year cycle of violence in pursuit of utopian dreamsIn this elegant and incisive account, Orlando Figes offers an illuminating new perspective on the Russian Revolution. 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