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Sekirei, Vol. 1

Sekirei, Vol. 1

Caleb Cook; Phil Christie; Sakurako Gokurakuin

Yen Press
2017
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Minato Sahashi is a rounin, a two-time loser who's failed his college placement exams. Just as he's contemplating giving up and heading home, though, a chance encounter changes his life forever! Enter Musubi, a girl who literally falls into Minato's life! Musubi is a Sekirei, a modified human caught up in a game in which only one of her kind can be left standing. In order to be victorious in this contest, though, she needs to find her Ashikabi (her fated partner)...and guess who fits the bill??Caught up in battle he barely understands, can Minato survive 'The Sekirei Project' and emerge victorious? Either way, with his buxom new cohort by his side, his life will certainly never be the same!
Sekirei, Vol. 2

Sekirei, Vol. 2

Caleb Cook; Phil Christie; Sakurako Gokurakuin

Yen Press
2017
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The game is on! MBI has sealed off Shintou Teito andinitiated the second phase of the Sekirei Project!As the Sekirei prepare tobattle it out to leave just one standing, the pressure is on for those Sekireiwho haven't yet been winged to find their Ashikabi. But what if a Sekirei wantsnothing to do with her Ashikabi? Such is the case for Tsukiumi, and she's comeup with the perfect solution--why not just kill him??Is there room in Minato'sharem for one more?
Sekirei, Vol. 8

Sekirei, Vol. 8

Caleb Cook; Phil Christie; Sakurako Gokurakuin

Yen Press
2019
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A new game's just begun, and Minato and friends barelyhave a moment to breathe before Musubi, Tsukiumi, and Matsu are off and running.What awaits them are the fated battles of this final stage. Kaho facesKarasuba--a menacing presence from her past--while Musubi and company are upagainst Hikari and Hibiki!!
Sekirei, Vol. 9

Sekirei, Vol. 9

Caleb Cook; Phil Christie; Sakurako Gokurakuin

Yen Press
2019
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The ark slumbering underKamikura Island shuts down, leading to an invasion by a foreign military force!Meanwhile, Karasuba is driven by delusion--forever awaiting a friend who willnever return--and Musubi is the only one who can face her. Who will be the lastto survive this final "party"...!?
Hybrid x Heart Magias Academy Ataraxia, Vol. 1 (manga)

Hybrid x Heart Magias Academy Ataraxia, Vol. 1 (manga)

Caleb Cook; Masamune Kuji; Phil Christie; Riku Ayakawa

Yen Press
2017
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Invaders from another world are attacking the Earth,and humanity's only hope lies in special armors called Hybrid Heart Gears, orHHGs. Hida Kizuna might seem unexceptional, but he has a skill that can turn thetide of battle--by getting female HHG users hot and bothered, he can replenishtheir energy!
Sekirei, Vol. 3

Sekirei, Vol. 3

Caleb Cook; Phil Christie; Sakurako Gokurakuin

Yen Press
2018
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The Teito Escape Plan isunderway! But with Tsukiumi deliberately sidelining herself, do Minato and hiscohorts have the strength necessary to escort their new friends safely out ofthe city? With the Disciplinary Squad making an appearance, it seemsincreasingly unlikely...
My Beloved Monster: Masha, the Half-Wild Rescue Cat Who Rescued Me
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "The most brilliant feline portrait in literary history." -People Magazine (Book of the Week)The #1 bestselling author of The Alienist tells the extraordinary story of Masha, a half-wild rescue cat who fought off a bear, tackled Caleb like a linebacker--and bonded with him as tightly as any cat and human possibly can."Dares us to take a journey into love and pain . . . My Beloved Monster is a love story and a requiem." -Wall Street Journal"Excellent...Worth the emotional investment, and the tissues you will need by the end, to spend time with a writer and cat duo as extraordinary as Masha and Carr." --Washington Post Book World Caleb Carr has had special relationships with cats since he was a young boy in a turbulent household, famously peopled by the founding members of the Beat Generation, where his steadiest companions were the adopted cats that lived with him both in the city and the country. As an adult, he has had many close feline companions, with relationships that have outlasted most of his human ones. But only after building a three-story home in rural, upstate New York did he enter into the most extraordinary of all of his cat pairings: Masha, a Siberian Forest cat who had been abandoned as a kitten, and was languishing in a shelter when Caleb met her. She had hissed and fought off all previous carers and potential adopters, but somehow, she chose Caleb as her savior. For the seventeen years that followed, Caleb and Masha were inseparable. Masha ruled the house and the extensive, dangerous surrounding fields and forests. When she was hurt, only Caleb could help her. When he suffered long-standing physical ailments, Masha knew what to do. Caleb's life-long study of the literature of cat behavior, and his years of experience with previous cats, helped him decode much of Masha's inner life. But their bond went far beyond academic studies and experience. The story of Caleb and Masha is an inspiring and life-affirming relationship for readers of all backgrounds and interests--a love story like no other.
Yowamushi Pedal, Vol. 11

Yowamushi Pedal, Vol. 11

Caleb Cook; Lys Blakeslee; Rachel Pierce; Wataru Watanabe

Yen Press
2019
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The final fight for the inter-high throne reaches itspeak! Accelerating past his limits, the vengeful Machimiya rides with new fervorto shake off his most hated opponent, Hakone Academy! What will Arakita andOnoda do to tie down this wild beast?!
Yowamushi Pedal, Vol. 12

Yowamushi Pedal, Vol. 12

Caleb Cook; Lys Blakeslee; Rachel Pierce; Wataru Watanabe

Yen Press
2019
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Sohoku speeds toward thefinish line, carrying the hopes of their ace, Kinjou on their backs! With thegrand finale close at hand, Hakone Academy's Fukutomi is in the best position totake the lead, but Onoda and the first-years can't afford to back down just yet.As they approach the base of Mt. Fuji, they're going to need all the staminathey can muster to claim victory!
The Angel of Darkness: Book 2 of the Alienist
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - THE BOOK BEHIND SEASON TWO OF TNT'S THE ALIENIST - Dr. Laszlo Kreizler returns in a "whopping thriller" (The Washington Post) that showcases Caleb Carr "at his strongest" (USA Today). June 1897. A year has passed since Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, a pioneer in forensic psychiatry, tracked down the brutal serial killer John Beecham with the help of a team of trusted companions and a revolutionary application of the principles of his discipline. Kreizler and his friends--high-living crime reporter John Schuyler Moore; indomitable, derringer-toting Sara Howard; the brilliant (and bickering) detective brothers Marcus and Lucius Isaacson; powerful and compassionate Cyrus Montrose; and Stevie Taggert, the boy Kreizler saved from a life of street crime--have returned to their former pursuits and tried to forget the horror of the Beecham case. But when the distraught wife of a Spanish diplomat begs Sara's aid, the team reunites to help find her kidnapped infant daughter. It is a case fraught with danger, since Spain and the United States are on the verge of war. Their investigation leads the team to a shocking suspect: a woman who appears to the world to be a heroic nurse and a loving mother, but who may in reality be a ruthless murderer of children. Once again, Caleb Carr proves his brilliant ability to re-create the past, both high life and low. Fast-paced and chilling, The Angel of Darkness is a tour de force, a novel of modern evil in old New York. Praise for The Angel of Darkness "A ripping yarn told with verve, intensity, and a feel for historical detail . . . Once again we are careening around the gaslighted New York that Carr knows, and depicts, so well."--The New York Times Book Review "Gripping . . . Carr is at his strongest, exploring the dark underside of the human psyche and ferreting out the terrors and tragedies that drive men--and women--to kill. . . . In Libby Hatch, Carr has created a villain whose cunning is nearly equal to his detectives' crime-solving prowess. . . . The mystery is plotted with military precision."--USA Today " A] whopping thriller . . . Carr keeps us racing along with him to the very end."--The Washington Post Book World "Fascinating . . . In a brilliant bit of historical casting, Clarence Darrow, a rising courtroom wizard from Chicago, turns up to defend the villain at a tense upstate New York murder trial."--Time
Migration in Performance

Migration in Performance

Caleb Johnston; Geraldine Pratt

Routledge
2019
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This book follows the travels of Nanay, a testimonial theatre play developed from research with migrant domestic workers in Canada, as it was recreated and restaged in different places around the globe. This work examines how Canadian migration policy is embedded across and within histories of colonialism in the Philippines and settler colonialism in Canada. Translations between scholarship and performance – and between Canada and the Philippines – became more uneasy as the play travelled internationally, raising pressing questions of how decolonial collaborations might take shape in practice. This book examines the strengths and limits of existing framings of Filipina migration and offers rich ideas of how care – the care of children, the elderly and each other – might be rethought in radically new ways within less violently unequal relations that span different colonial histories and complex triangulations of racialised migrants, settlers and Indigenous peoples.This book is a journey towards a new way of doing and performing research and theory. It is part of a growing interdisciplinary exchange between the performing arts and social sciences and will appeal to researchers and students within human geography and performance studies, and those working on migration, colonialisms, documentary theatre and social reproduction.
The Bureaucratic Struggle For Control Of U.s. Foreign Aid
This study of executive-branch decision making explores the conflict between the diplomatic and developmental mandates of U.S. foreign-aid programs on two levels. First, a given amount of programming funded for a country must be divided among various activities, some of which are directed toward long-term development while others encourage short-term diplomatic cooperation with U.S. initiatives. Second, individual federal agencies favor certain types of aid and are engaged in a constant struggle to preserve and expand their favored programs at the expense of others. Dr. Rossiter examines this conflict in a case study of the State Department's use of foreign-aid programs to induce the "frontline" states of southern Africa to cooperate with President Carter's initiative to resolve the civil war in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe. According to Dr. Rossiter, the Agency for International Development (AID) lost control over foreign aid in the region to the State Department because the constituency for development objectives was relatively weak, both inside and outside the U.S. government. He concludes by discussing the implications of AID's unsuccessful attempt to free itself from the State Department's control during the reorganization of the foreign-aid bureaucracy under President Carter.
The Bureaucratic Struggle For Control Of U.s. Foreign Aid
This study of executive-branch decision making explores the conflict between the diplomatic and developmental mandates of U.S. foreign-aid programs on two levels. First, a given amount of programming funded for a country must be divided among various activities, some of which are directed toward long-term development while others encourage short-term diplomatic cooperation with U.S. initiatives. Second, individual federal agencies favor certain types of aid and are engaged in a constant struggle to preserve and expand their favored programs at the expense of others. Dr. Rossiter examines this conflict in a case study of the State Department's use of foreign-aid programs to induce the "frontline" states of southern Africa to cooperate with President Carter's initiative to resolve the civil war in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe. According to Dr. Rossiter, the Agency for International Development (AID) lost control over foreign aid in the region to the State Department because the constituency for development objectives was relatively weak, both inside and outside the U.S. government. He concludes by discussing the implications of AID's unsuccessful attempt to free itself from the State Department's control during the reorganization of the foreign-aid bureaucracy under President Carter.
Living under Post-Democracy

Living under Post-Democracy

Caleb R. Miller

Routledge
2020
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When money equates to power and the system is rigged in favor of wealthy elites, why do we still pretend we are living in a democracy? In Living under Post-Democracy, Caleb R. Miller challenges us to admit what we already know: that most of us are effectively powerless over the political decisions that govern our lives. Instead, we should embrace a 'post-democratic' view of politics, one which recognizes the way in which our political institutions fail—both systematically and historically—to live up to our democratic ideals, while also acknowledging our tragic, yet enduring attachment to them both.Offering a new framework for conceptualizing contemporary citizenship, Miller explores how a post-democratic perspective can help us begin to reorient ourselves in our paradoxical, fractured political landscape. This model of citizenship opens the possibility for a distinctly post-democratic approach to both political participation and political philosophy, treating them not as ways of affecting politics, but as opportunities for therapeutically engaging with the ongoing challenges and inevitable frustrations of post-democratic life.This book is an excellent addition to courses on democratic theory, as well as introductory courses to political theory.
Living under Post-Democracy

Living under Post-Democracy

Caleb R. Miller

Routledge
2020
nidottu
When money equates to power and the system is rigged in favor of wealthy elites, why do we still pretend we are living in a democracy? In Living under Post-Democracy, Caleb R. Miller challenges us to admit what we already know: that most of us are effectively powerless over the political decisions that govern our lives. Instead, we should embrace a 'post-democratic' view of politics, one which recognizes the way in which our political institutions fail—both systematically and historically—to live up to our democratic ideals, while also acknowledging our tragic, yet enduring attachment to them both.Offering a new framework for conceptualizing contemporary citizenship, Miller explores how a post-democratic perspective can help us begin to reorient ourselves in our paradoxical, fractured political landscape. This model of citizenship opens the possibility for a distinctly post-democratic approach to both political participation and political philosophy, treating them not as ways of affecting politics, but as opportunities for therapeutically engaging with the ongoing challenges and inevitable frustrations of post-democratic life.This book is an excellent addition to courses on democratic theory, as well as introductory courses to political theory.
Fairness and the Goals of International Criminal Trials
This book presents a ground-breaking, interdisciplinary study into the various goals assigned to international criminal trials. It starts from the proposition that no hierarchy exists amongst the different goals meaning that trials should strive to achieve all of them in equal measure. This is made difficult by the fact that not all of these goals are compatible and the fulfilment of one may lead to others going unmet. Therefore, a balance must be found if the goals of trial are to be achieved at all. The book posits that fairness should serve as the guiding principle when weighing the different trial goals against one another. It is argued that without fairness international and internationalised criminal courts and tribunals lack legitimacy and without legitimacy they lack effectiveness. The book concludes that international criminal trials must adopt procedures that emphasise fairness to all of the parties and trial participants if they wish to accomplish any of the goals set for them. Each chapter is devoted to identifying and explaining a different trial goal, providing analysis of how that particular goal functions in conjunction with the other goals, and discussing the ways in which a fairness-oriented trial model will help achieve those goals. The book provides a dynamic understanding of the different trial goals and the importance of fairness in the trial process by drawing on research from a variety of different legal disciplines while also incorporating scholarship rooted in criminology, political theory, international relations, and psychology. The book will be essential reading for researchers, academics and professionals working in the areas of International Criminal Law, Public International Law and Transitional Justice.
The Odyssey Trials

The Odyssey Trials

Caleb White

Blurb
2021
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Caleb, Miles, and Sadie go into yet another adventure along with a video game character named Eric. These heroes once again face many mysteries, but this time an unknown power has been unleashed. Shadow wants revenge and has a mysterious plan to get it. Can these heroes save the Earth once again?