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Harry Potter Jigsaw Puzzle Book

Harry Potter Jigsaw Puzzle Book

Moira Squier

THUNDER BAY PRESS
2022
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Harry Potter fans will love these nine 96-piece jigsaw puzzles showcasing key locations and memorable movie moments from the films--with a secret message printed on the back Explore the hidden corners of the Wizarding World with Harry, Ron, and Hermione as you piece together nine 96-piece jigsaw puzzles, each featuring a memorable scene from the films that showcases a location on the magical Marauder's Map. Each puzzle is accompanied by editorial recounting memorable movie moments, giving readers further insight about the importance of the map locations as Harry navigates the Howarts grounds. As a bonus, the back side of each puzzle contains a segment of the Marauder's Map--and when laid out side by side, the nine puzzles form the entire map with a secret message The puzzles all fit into individual recessed trays in the book's pages, with the map segments printed in the tray to serve as a puzzle key. Get to know the Jigsaw Puzzle Book series These unique books of puzzles are perfect for jigsaw fans of all ages Each book in the series features nine 96-piece puzzles, and every spread offers a brand-new puzzle, which is securely housed in a tray built directly into the page. Remove the pieces and work on the puzzles on a table, or assemble your jigsaw masterpieces directly in the trays. The reverse sides of each puzzle's jigsaw pieces are color-coordinated with the trays so that you'll never worry about the pieces of different puzzles getting mixed together. Each puzzle is also accompanied by interesting stories and fun facts that add a richness to the images you are piecing together. A puzzle key for all nine puzzles can be found on inside back cover. And don't miss the surprise--as you remove the puzzle pieces from the tray, you'll reveal a special message printed on the inside of the tray. The Jigsaw Puzzle Book series offers an engaging new twist on the joy of puzzling
Harry Potter Scratch Artist

Harry Potter Scratch Artist

Moira Squier

Readerlink Distribution Services, LLC
2024
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As you etch away the lines using the included stylus, you'll reveal 16 magical and colorful illustrations of Hogwarts crests and famous quotes from the Wizarding World. The 16 scratch-off artworks in this book feature colorful crests and quotes from Hogwarts, its Houses, and the Wizarding World. Just use the included etching stylus to reveal as much of the design as you like, then add your own touches to each piece. Scratch art pages include hand-lettered designs of iconic quotes from Albus Dumbledore, Sirius Black, and Luna Lovegood; poster-style pieces representing Quidditch and the Order of the Phoenix; Hogwarts' castle, crest, and motto; and three unique images for each House--Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin. An introductory section describes how to etch for best results, and samples of finished artworks are shown for reference. Each page is perforated, making it easy to display on the wall of your common room or cubicle.
Harry Potter Paper Models

Harry Potter Paper Models

Moira Squier

Thunder Bay Press
2020
muu
Build your own Wizarding World with these paper models Also included are a special keepsake book with background information on the story and 22 trading cards packed with fascinating facts. Harry Potter Paper Models contains all the materials and instructions needed to make 22 paper models of landmarks, buildings, and other places that appear in the Harry Potter Wizarding World. Create detailed replicas of Hogwarts castle, Gringotts Wizarding Bank, and Hagrid's hut, along with other locations from all eight Harry Potter films. Then learn more about the franchise with the included special keepsake book full of background information on the story and the 22 trading cards packed with fascinating facts. Harry Potter fans of all ages will get a kick out of bringing their favorite magical sites to life with paper
Cartoon President: Mueller Report - Book 3

Cartoon President: Mueller Report - Book 3

Jzikah Squier Ball

Independently Published
2019
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Book 3 in the Cartoon President series by Jzikah. Collection of story-maps surrounding the Mueller Report (and Barr Summary). Maps include: Read the Report, Barr Summary, Mueller Lite Report, Volume One, Volume Two, Orange Autocrat, Demented Dotard, Immune Response, Warm War, Under Attack, Enough, Hurricane Dotard and Hardwired for Happiness. The side with the best maps, wins #NotExonerated
Cartoon President: Trump ShutDown

Cartoon President: Trump ShutDown

Jzikah Squier Ball

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
This is Book 2 in the Cartoon President series by Jzikah, a book comprised entirely of story-maps. The maps are visual translations of books, movies, and news articles created by experts in their fields; this collection focuses on therapeutic ideas such as "Malignant Narcissist", the "Grey Rock", "Gaslighting", and "The Trauma Vortex". Other titles include "Active Measures", "Agents of Chaos" and the "Social Dilemma", all of which are documentaries. These are colorful and gentle story-telling maps that appeal to young people, visual learners and reluctant readers alike; they are a great way to "speed read" a vast amount of content and "Shutdown Trump" in the mind. May the Best Maps Win
Called out

Called out

Nashunda Squier

EDUCART
2023
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This book showcases a collection of poems that take the reader on a tumultuous journey through what we call life. It reveals deep darkness in which dwell sorrow, loneliness, and pain, as well as utter suffering and inner turmoil. However, that is not where the journey ends. Jesus enters; and, so too, do His grace, mercy and love. His glory called out that which was shrouded in darkness into a place where light illuminates the path for the journey forward into transformation.
Graphic Reproduction

Graphic Reproduction

Susan Merrill Squier

Pennsylvania State University Press
2018
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This comics anthology delves deeply into the messy and often taboo subject of human reproduction. Featuring work by luminaries such as Carol Tyler, Alison Bechdel, and Joyce Farmer, Graphic Reproduction is an illustrated challenge to dominant cultural narratives about conception, pregnancy, and childbirth.The comics here expose the contradictions, complexities, and confluences around diverse individual experiences of the entire reproductive process, from trying to conceive to child loss and childbirth. Jenell Johnson’s introduction situates comics about reproduction within the growing field of graphic medicine and reveals how they provide a discursive forum in which concepts can be explored and presented as uncertainties rather than as part of a prescribed or expected narrative. Through comics such as Lyn Chevley’s groundbreaking “Abortion Eve,” Bethany Doane’s “Pushing Back: A Home Birth Story,” Leah Hayes’s “Not Funny Ha-Ha,” and “Losing Thomas & Ella: A Father’s Story,” by Marcus B. Weaver-Hightower, the collection explores a myriad of reproductive experiences and perspectives. The result is a provocative, multifaceted portrait of one of the most basic and complicated of all human experiences, one that can be hilarious and heartbreaking.Featuring work by well-known comics artists as well as exciting new voices, this incisive collection is an important and timely resource for understanding how reproduction intersects with sociocultural issues. The afterword and a section of discussion exercises and questions make it a perfect teaching tool.
Liminal Lives

Liminal Lives

Susan Merrill Squier

Duke University Press
2004
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Embryo adoptions, stem cells capable of transforming into any cell in the human body, intra- and inter-species organ transplantation-these and other biomedical advances have unsettled ideas of what it means to be human, of when life begins and ends. In the first study to consider the cultural impact of the medical transformation of the entire human life span, Susan Merrill Squier argues that fiction-particularly science fiction-serves as a space where worries about ethically and socially charged scientific procedures are worked through. Indeed, she demonstrates that in many instances fiction has anticipated and paved the way for far-reaching biomedical changes. Squier uses the anthropological concept of liminality-the state of being on the threshold of change, no longer one thing yet not quite another-to explore how, from the early twentieth century forward, fiction and science together have altered not only the concept of the human being but the contours of human life.Drawing on archival materials of twentieth-century biology; little-known works of fiction and science fiction; and twentieth- and twenty-first century U.S. and U.K. government reports by the National Institutes of Health, the Parliamentary Advisory Group on the Ethics of Xenotransplantation, and the President’s Council on Bioethics, she examines a number of biomedical changes as each was portrayed by scientists, social scientists, and authors of fiction and poetry. Among the scientific developments she considers are the cultured cell, the hybrid embryo, the engineered intrauterine fetus, the child treated with human growth hormone, the process of organ transplantation, and the elderly person rejuvenated by hormone replacement therapy or other artificial means. Squier shows that in the midst of new phenomena such as these, literature helps us imagine new ways of living. It allows us to reflect on the possibilities and perils of our liminal lives.
Liminal Lives

Liminal Lives

Susan Merrill Squier

Duke University Press
2004
sidottu
Embryo adoptions, stem cells capable of transforming into any cell in the human body, intra- and inter-species organ transplantation-these and other biomedical advances have unsettled ideas of what it means to be human, of when life begins and ends. In the first study to consider the cultural impact of the medical transformation of the entire human life span, Susan Merrill Squier argues that fiction-particularly science fiction-serves as a space where worries about ethically and socially charged scientific procedures are worked through. Indeed, she demonstrates that in many instances fiction has anticipated and paved the way for far-reaching biomedical changes. Squier uses the anthropological concept of liminality-the state of being on the threshold of change, no longer one thing yet not quite another-to explore how, from the early twentieth century forward, fiction and science together have altered not only the concept of the human being but the contours of human life.Drawing on archival materials of twentieth-century biology; little-known works of fiction and science fiction; and twentieth- and twenty-first century U.S. and U.K. government reports by the National Institutes of Health, the Parliamentary Advisory Group on the Ethics of Xenotransplantation, and the President’s Council on Bioethics, she examines a number of biomedical changes as each was portrayed by scientists, social scientists, and authors of fiction and poetry. Among the scientific developments she considers are the cultured cell, the hybrid embryo, the engineered intrauterine fetus, the child treated with human growth hormone, the process of organ transplantation, and the elderly person rejuvenated by hormone replacement therapy or other artificial means. Squier shows that in the midst of new phenomena such as these, literature helps us imagine new ways of living. It allows us to reflect on the possibilities and perils of our liminal lives.
Epigenetic Landscapes

Epigenetic Landscapes

Susan Merrill Squier

Duke University Press
2017
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Devised in the 1940s by the biologist C. H. Waddington, the epigenetic landscape is a metaphor for how gene regulation modulates cellular development. As a scientific model, it fell out of use in the late 1960s but returned at the beginning of the twenty-first century with the advent of big-data genomic research because of its utility among scientists across the life sciences to think more creatively about and to discuss genetics. In Epigenetic Landscapes Susan Merrill Squier follows the model’s cultural trail, from its first visualization by the artist John Piper to its use beyond science. Squier examines three cases in which the metaphor has been imaginatively deployed to illustrate complex systems that link scientific and cultural practices: graphic medicine, landscape architecture, and bioArt. Challenging reductive understandings of epigenetics, Squier boldly reclaims the broader significance of the epigenetic landscape as a figure at the nexus of art, design, and science.
Epigenetic Landscapes

Epigenetic Landscapes

Susan Merrill Squier

Duke University Press
2017
pokkari
Devised in the 1940s by the biologist C. H. Waddington, the epigenetic landscape is a metaphor for how gene regulation modulates cellular development. As a scientific model, it fell out of use in the late 1960s but returned at the beginning of the twenty-first century with the advent of big-data genomic research because of its utility among scientists across the life sciences to think more creatively about and to discuss genetics. In Epigenetic Landscapes Susan Merrill Squier follows the model’s cultural trail, from its first visualization by the artist John Piper to its use beyond science. Squier examines three cases in which the metaphor has been imaginatively deployed to illustrate complex systems that link scientific and cultural practices: graphic medicine, landscape architecture, and bioArt. Challenging reductive understandings of epigenetics, Squier boldly reclaims the broader significance of the epigenetic landscape as a figure at the nexus of art, design, and science.