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Self-Care

Self-Care

Russell Smith

Biblioasis
2025
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An electric examination of women and men, sex and love, self-loathing and twenty-first century loneliness.Between Daily Self Care, the weekly column she writes for the website The Hype Report, and managing her mood stabilizers, Gloria navigates her quasi-relationship with Florian and commiserates with Isabel, her best friend, about dating apps and dick pics, married men and questionable boundaries. But when she makes a glib pass at Daryn, a stranger wearing a sad face pin on a subway platform crowded with young male protestors leaving an anti-immigration rally, and finds him waiting for her outside her health club the next day, curiosity leads her not to consider a restraining order, but to talk to him. Claiming she wants to interview him for an article she’s writing on the incel movement, Gloria meets Daryn for coffee and soon invites him back to her apartment—where his strange earnestness and painfully restrained desire inspire her to dominate him sexually. As their sexual relationship intensifies, so does their emotional connection, and Gloria can’t shake her sense that she’s headed in a dangerous direction. An electric examination of women and men, sex and love, self-loathing and twenty-first century loneliness, Self Care is a devastating novel about all the ways we try to cope—with ourselves, and with each other.
Least Privilege Security for Windows 7, Vista and XP

Least Privilege Security for Windows 7, Vista and XP

Russell Smith

Packt Publishing Limited
2010
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This practical handbook has detailed step-by-step instructions for implementing Least Privilege Security and related management technologies. It has solutions to the most common technical challenges and Microsoft best practice advice. It also covers techniques for managing Least Privilege on the desktop. This book is for System Administrators or desktop support staff who want to implement Least Privilege Security on Windows systems.
Diana

Diana

Russell Smith

Biblioasis
2008
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In the tradition of erotic confession (with a catch), Smith's pornographic novel explores female desire. The unnamed narrator -- gorgeous, sophisticated, bored, underemployed -- embarks on a series of intense urban encounters in an unnamed city. Her desire is limitless: passionate, playful, intense, humorous. Diana is a literary experiment to arouse and to paint a sexual portrait of a city.
Vegan Diet

Vegan Diet

Russell Smith

Robert Satterfield
2019
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Are you looking for some vegan recipes that are cruelty-free at the same time? Enjoy the recipes that this Vegan Cookbook has to offer. You will be surprised to find out that the vegan diet have some excellent recipes in common. As soon as you check the first recipe, you will want to head straight to the kitchen and start cooking. They are all simple and easy to make, which guarantees a fuss-free experience.You Will Learn The Following: - Healthy Vegan Options - Soups And Stews - American Favourites - Tasty And Cheap - Much Much More The way that we prepare food is just as important as the food itself. Our food is soul food because it comes from our hearts. We specialize in vegan, soy, gluten and chemical free food, plant based skin and hair care products, and holistic youth development and behavior management strategies. Our goal is for Vegan to be a catalyst for positive transformation through food, community activism, and culture.Don't Delay And Scroll Up To Buy With 1 Click
Commerce and industry

Commerce and industry

Russell Smith

Alpha Edition
2019
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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We have represented this book in the same form as it was first published. Hence any marks seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Muriella Pent

Muriella Pent

Russell Smith

Anchor Canada
2005
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Russell Smith's highly praised new novel features some typically caustic satire, alongside a deep and melancholy awareness of the force of desire in our lives. The combination of wit and perception in Muriella Pent -- and its brilliant dialogue, beautiful descriptive prose, assured handling of racial politics, and exact observation of modern types -- underlines Russell Smith's claim to be one of Canada's subtlest, sharpest writers. The book begins with a poem by Marcus Royston (from his "Island Eclogues") and a fundraising message from Muriella Pent; then, in the first scene, still before chapter one, these two very different writers have a revealing post-coital conversation. The combination of texts and action, the pointed and moving dialogue, and the ineradicable presence of sex tell us a lot about how Muriella Pentwill go on: it's precise and original even before really beginning. In the first two chapters the principal characters are introduced more fully. Marcus Royston, a successful poet twenty years ago, is now jaded, boozy, and slightly seedy, and finding himself increasingly superannuated on the Caribbean island of St. Andrew's. Muriella Pent, in the Arts and Crafts oasis of Stilwoode Park in Toronto, is widowed, free, sometimes unhappy, and perhaps a little uncontrolled. Phone conversations introduce us to her younger friend Julia Sternberg and to Brian Sillwell, a student who volunteers alongside Muriella on the very PC City Arts Board Action Council (Literature Committee). At this committee's invitation, with a little quiet help from Canada's ministry of External Affairs, Marcus comes to Toronto on a literary residency, to live in a basement apartment in Muriella's large house. From his arrival he is a disruptive presence: he instantly flirts with his hostess (and most everyone else), drinks too much, and is constitutionally unable to use the buzzword-heavy language of victimhood, appropriation, and community spoken in the Toronto arts world. As he tells the shocked literature committee, alternative journalists, a meeting of librarians and Muriella's genteel book club alike: identity politics isn't everything, art isn't activism, and a novel shouldn't be read to uncover the author's social "message." "It is not about providing positive influence, or solving the problems of poverty. It's about the things, all dark things that..." He drained his cup. "All the dark things that motivate us." He stared straight in the eyes of the beautiful young girl and said, "Sex. It's about sex. Largely. And corruption and decadence. And all the terrible, terrible things we think." Muriella, Brian, and Julia -- that "beautiful young girl" -- are unsettled, and inspired. Perhaps the disastrous and chaotic party held in his honour at Muriella's house best illustrates the disruptive effect Marcus has on the lives around him, when the explosive power of desire crosses boundaries of age, gender and race. But Marcus is not simply a maverick: he is honest, pained, doubly in exile from a home he is ambivalent about, in sight of old age, and genuinely moved by his connection to Muriella and Julia. The novel's collage of diary entries, e-mails, letters and newspaper articles gives us unusual insight into the characters' needs and weaknesses as they are profoundly affected by crashing into each other. With Marcus and Muriella's involvement, Brian and Julia develop from wary adolescents into people capable of meaningful action; it is Muriella herself, however, who seems to change the most. But Muriella Pent works on a wider canvas; for all its psychological acuity it is profoundly, perhaps even primarily, a novel of place. Toronto is a vivid presence, from the roti shops on St. Clair West to historic sites like Fort York, from its earnest, grasping artists to the cosseted, pseudonymous enclave of Stilwoode Park. As satire and social observation, as an exploration of what art should be and do, as a study of sex as a prime mover in the messy triumphs of our lives, Muriella Pentis unmatched.
SACRED U 100 days of self care

SACRED U 100 days of self care

Anna Russell Smith

Innerstar
2021
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Sacred U' takes you on a 100 journey of self-care, with easy practical activities and inspiring thoughts to support your mind, body and soul. Clinical Hypnotherapist, Psychotherapist and Counsellor 'Anna' shares simple activities and ideas that have worked for many of her clients over the past 20 years. Sometimes all it takes is one little affirmation one little action or daily challenge that can be truly life changing...Self-care helps to prevent stress and anxiety and by incorporating self-care activities into your regular routine, you give your body and mind time to rest, reset, and rejuvenate. From building new positive habits, honouring promises to yourself you invite great opportunities into your life.Dedicated to those souls who've met the black dog.
Tree Crops, A Permanent Agriculture

Tree Crops, A Permanent Agriculture

J.Russell Smith

Lulu.com
2015
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Beside me was a tree, one lone tree. That tree was locally famous because it was the only tree anywhere in that vicinity; yet its presence proved that once there had been a forest over most of that land-now treeless and waste. The farmers of a past generation had cleared the forest. They had plowed the sloping land and dotted it with hamlets. Many workers had been busy with flocks and teams, going to and fro among the shocks of grain. Year by year the rain has washed away the loosened soil. The hamlets in my valley below the Great Wall are shriveled or gone. Only gullies remain -a wide and sickening expanse of gullies, more sickening to look upon than the ruins of fire. You can rebuild after a fire. Can anything be done about it? Yes, something can be done. Therefore, this book is written to persons of imagination who love trees and love their country, and to those who are interested in the problem of saving natural resources-an absolute necessity...(From Chapter 1)