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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Lianne Lockyer
A woman with the complete form of Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome might never discover that she has testes in her abdomen rather than ovaries and uterus. Dani le knows, and she grieves that she can never have her own children. She has a partial form of AIS that left her with ambiguous genitals, a steady stream of doctors and psychologists, and parents determined to see her happy as a girl.After Melanie agrees to have a baby for her, Dani le learns that the clinic can extract sperm from her own gonadal biopsies, and she becomes the biological father herself.Ethan adores the graceful young woman named Dani le, while Melanie imagines a life with the father of her children.Dani le? She's happy with her intersex body-somewhere between princess and little boy.But in a black and white world, she must choose-once and for all-who she will be. And whom she will love.
Ailis drifts across Chautauqua Lake until a cute boy pulls her from the freezing water and takes her to his parents' home to dry off and warm up. Allie doesn't remember her family, where she's from, or even her last name. But she just spent hours beneath the water and dreams of an emerald sea.The girl's DNA matches that of a runaway named Ellis, so she's returned to her family. They think Ellis is a boy, though, one with gender issues. Certainly not a mermaid.As long as Ellie can be near the water, she's happy, and by the time the Reid family realizes that Ellis is now one of the Fair Folk, they love her and don't care what changed their son. But how do they raise a child who is clearly not human? And how do they keep Ellie's true identity a secret?
Fae Fantasy, Sweet Romance, Intersex OwnVoice Anya paints a watercolor landscape-the cherry grove that haunts her dreams. Something happened there, but her past flows like the colors that run down her artwork. Can she trust anything she remembers? A year ago, Anya was a petite blonde. Now, she's a tall and muscular redhead, playing soccer on a boy's team. Her foster parents and her caseworker insist she see a doctor about her bodily changes and her gender issues.To avoid medical treatment, Anya runs away from her foster home. As the girl searches for acceptance and family, the world around her shifts. She may find love. But will she ever have the peace she craves? White locks, pink eyes, on her mother's breast she lies. Blue eyes, golden braid, gentle girl, at home she stayed. Redhead running through the vale, soon enough, he'll think he's male. -Notes on Daoine S th Biology
Has a Honeydew Huffwhuffle ever followed you home? If it had, would you have known?Honeydew Huffwhuffles love to hide in green things, and there are green things all around us Is there one hiding in that fern? What about behind that parrot? The Honeydew Huffwhuffle could be anywhere But is this little monster as scary as you think? The only way to find out is to find it.This delightful rhyming book takes children on a search for the elusive Honeydew Huffwhuffle. From duffel bags to behind sofa pillows, the monster could be hiding anywhere. Will your little one be able to find this hidden creature before the narrator does? Or will the game of hide and seek go on forever? Kids learn about colours, empathy, and friendship as they hunt through the pages for their new best friend -the Honeydew Huffwhuffle itself
Has a Honeydew Huffwhuffle ever followed you home? If it had, would you have known?Honeydew Huffwhuffles love to hide in green things, and there are green things all around us Is there one hiding in that fern? What about behind that parrot? The Honeydew Huffwhuffle could be anywhere But is this little monster as scary as you think? The only way to find out is to find it.This delightful rhyming book takes children on a search for the elusive Honeydew Huffwhuffle. From duffel bags to behind sofa pillows, the monster could be hiding anywhere. Will your little one be able to find this hidden creature before the narrator does? Or will the game of hide and seek go on forever? Kids learn about colours, empathy, and friendship as they hunt through the pages for their new best friend -the Honeydew Huffwhuffle itself
International legal scholars tend to think of their work as the interpretation of rules: the application of a law 'out there' to concrete situations. This book takes a different approach to that scholarship: it views doctrine as a socio-linguistic practice. In other words, this book views legal scholars not as law-appliers, but as constructing knowledge within a particular academic discipline. By means of three close-ups of the discourse on cyberwar and international law, this book shows how international legal knowledge is constructed in ways usually overlooked: by means of footnotes, for example, or conference presentations. In so doing, this book aims to present a new way of seeing international legal scholarship: one that pays attention to the mundane parts of international legal texts and provides a different understanding of how international law as we know it comes about.
International legal scholars tend to think of their work as the interpretation of rules: the application of a law 'out there' to concrete situations. This book takes a different approach to that scholarship: it views doctrine as a socio-linguistic practice. In other words, this book views legal scholars not as law-appliers, but as constructing knowledge within a particular academic discipline. By means of three close-ups of the discourse on cyberwar and international law, this book shows how international legal knowledge is constructed in ways usually overlooked: by means of footnotes, for example, or conference presentations. In so doing, this book aims to present a new way of seeing international legal scholarship: one that pays attention to the mundane parts of international legal texts and provides a different understanding of how international law as we know it comes about.
Exploring the interaction between entrepreneurs and managers, this book attempts to understand the psychology behind how they think, behave and interact in order to benefit organizations. The Entrepreneurial Paradox shows how to achieve sustainable success and resilience through teamwork. In examining the collective mind, the author asserts that understanding these relationships can secure the right changes within a business through the integration and transfer of entrepreneurial experience and new managerial approaches. Presenting original research, the author reveals new insights into the challenges in such interactions, addresses what causes them and provides a guide for avoiding conflict.
Exploring the interaction between entrepreneurs and managers, this book attempts to understand the psychology behind how they think, behave and interact in order to benefit organizations. The Entrepreneurial Paradox shows how to achieve sustainable success and resilience through teamwork. In examining the collective mind, the author asserts that understanding these relationships can secure the right changes within a business through the integration and transfer of entrepreneurial experience and new managerial approaches. Presenting original research, the author reveals new insights into the challenges in such interactions, addresses what causes them and provides a guide for avoiding conflict.
Serpent River Resurgence tells the story of how the Serpent River Anishinaabek confronted the persistent forces of settler colonialism and the effects of uranium mining at Elliot Lake, Ontario. Drawing on extensive archival sources, oral histories, and newspaper articles, Lianne C. Leddy examines the environmental and political power relationships that affected her homeland in the Cold War period. Focusing on Indigenous-settler relations, the environmental and health consequences of the uranium industry, and the importance of traditional uses of land and what happens when they are compromised, Serpent River Resurgence explores how settler colonialism and Anishinaabe resistance remained potent forces in Indigenous communities throughout the second half of the twentieth century.