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It's All About You: The No BS Guide to Dating
Aaron R. Powell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Happiness in Slavery: Essays, Short Stories, and Other Weird Shit
Aaron B. Powell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Personal Reminiscences of the Anti Slavery and Other Reforms and Reformers
Aaron M. Powell
Literary Licensing, LLC
2014
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Scream, "Aye, Sir!": An Erotic Tale of Fraternization
Aaron B. Powell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Doomsday Diaries III: Luke the Protector
Aaron B. Powell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Doomsday Diaries IV: Luke and the Lion
Aaron B. Powell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Personal Reminiscences of the Anti-Slavery and Other Reforms and Reformers
Aaron M. Powell
Antigonos Verlag
2025
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Eight Steps to Everlasting Happiness
Aaron R. R. Powell Phd
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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No one is ever taught how to be happy, you're just told to be happy and are expected to just get out there and make that happen for yourself. This book outlines eight ways to get yourself on track to everlasting happiness by outlining day to day activities you can easily accomplish to achieve happiness. Written in a way that ayone can easily understand, this blunt, straight to the point approach to happiness is a must read for those interested in self improvement.
Social Knowledge Creation in the Humanities – Volume 1
Alyssa Arbuckle; Aaron Mauro; Daniel Powell
State University of New York at Binghamton,Medieval Renaissance Texts Studies
2017
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The ubiquity of social media has transformed the scope and scale of scholarly communication in the arts and humanities. The consequences of this new participatory and collaborative environment for humanities research has allowed for fresh approaches to communicating research. Social Knowledge Creation takes up the norms and customs of online life to reorient, redistribute, and oftentimes flatten traditional academic hierarchies. This book discusses the implications of how humanists communicate with the world and looks to how social media shapes research methods. This volume addresses peer-review, open access publishing, tenure and promotion, mentorship, teaching, collaboration, and interdisciplinarity as a comprehensive introduction to these rapidly changing trends in scholarly communication, digital pedagogy, and educational technology. Collaborative structures are rapidly augmenting disciplinary focus of humanities curriculum and the public impact of humanities research teams with new organizational and disciplinary thinking. Social Knowledge Creation represents a particularly dynamic and growing field in which the humanities seeks to find new ways to communicate the legacy and traditions of humanities based inquiry in a 21st century context. New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies Volume 7.Edited by Alyssa Arbuckle, Aaron Mauro, and Daniel Powell
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Aaron 'speaks' of a Jewish boy who loses himself, and even in a sense his own parentage in Israel just before the WWII and then, many years later, 'finds' himself in America, with the help of a wonderful woman. It 'speaks' of love and family and the values we have lost along the way in this world of progress...
Aaron is behaving like a brat, and he knows it. He can't help how he feels, though-at only nineteen, his life is overwhelming. He's the only harpy-Krsnik hybrid of his age, and it makes him feel like a freak. The fact that he has no idea what to do with his life doesn't help. His dads won't let him become a vampire hunter, but Aaron is old enough to make these decisions for himself.Right?James is working as an apprentice baker, and he loves it. His life is entrenched in Gillham, and he's not planning on ever moving. He's jealous of his brother, who at twenty, is already living with his mate, but he's not in a rush.Then James meets his mate, and Aaron flies away-talk about being rejected. James has no intention of begging Aaron to accept him, even though he doesn't want to give up this opportunity. Will Aaron finally grow up, at least enough to see his life is not the disaster he feels it is? And will James have the patience to wait for him?
W. Donald Wilson and Paul G. Socken's translation of Aaron, by Québécois author Yves Thériault, makes this fine novel available in English for the first time. An exploration of ""otherness,"" the story centres on Moishe, an Orthodox Jew and refugee from Russia, who is raising his grandson, Aaron, alone in Montreal, following the deaths of Aaron's parents. Poverty-stricken, Moshe works as a tailor, maintains his strict adherence to Orthodoxy, and educates Aaron to follow in his path. Aaron becomes increasingly estranged from his grandfather's ways, however, and his meeting with the militantly secular Jewish girl Viedna confirms his decision to embrace modernity, secularism, and materialism and to reject his faith entirely. The story portrays a tragically polarized situation in which neither side is able to communicate or to build an alternative world view that incorporates both tradition and modernity. Possibly Thériault's finest novel, Aaron is a parable of our modern world and a poignant cautionary tale.