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Injury Impoverished

Injury Impoverished

Nate Holdren

Cambridge University Press
2021
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The late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century US economy maimed and killed employees at an astronomically high rate, while the legal system left the injured and their loved ones with little recourse. In the 1910s, US states enacted workers' compensation laws, which required employers to pay a portion of the financial costs of workplace injuries. Nate Holdren uses a range of archival materials, interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives, and compelling narration to criticize the shortcomings of these laws. While compensation laws were a limited improvement for employees in economic terms, Holdren argues that these laws created new forms of inequality, causing people with disabilities to lose their jobs, while also resulting in new forms of inhumanity. Ultimately, this study raises questions about law and class and about when and whether our economy and our legal system produce justice or injustice.
Injury Impoverished

Injury Impoverished

Nate Holdren

Cambridge University Press
2020
sidottu
The late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century US economy maimed and killed employees at an astronomically high rate, while the legal system left the injured and their loved ones with little recourse. In the 1910s, US states enacted workers' compensation laws, which required employers to pay a portion of the financial costs of workplace injuries. Nate Holdren uses a range of archival materials, interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives, and compelling narration to criticize the shortcomings of these laws. While compensation laws were a limited improvement for employees in economic terms, Holdren argues that these laws created new forms of inequality, causing people with disabilities to lose their jobs, while also resulting in new forms of inhumanity. Ultimately, this study raises questions about law and class and about when and whether our economy and our legal system produce justice or injustice.
Symbiosis of Heart & Soul

Symbiosis of Heart & Soul

Nate McCallum

Lulu.com
2023
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"Symbiosis of Heart & Soul" is Nate McCallum's fifth poetry book, which takes readers through a transformative journey of personal growth and evolution. The book is divided into four sections, each representing a stage of maturing and growing up as a person: sadness, anger, healing, and symbiosis. Through a collection of raw and honest poems, McCallum offers a powerful insight into the complexities of the human experience, drawing from a year and a half of his own experiences. This book follows the success of his last book "Losing Grip," published in March 2022, and showcases McCallum's prowess as a poet and his ability to capture the essence of the human spirit.
In Emergency, Break Glass

In Emergency, Break Glass

Nate Anderson

WW NORTON CO
2022
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Who has not found themselves scrolling endlessly on screens and wondered: Am I living or distracting myself from living? In Emergency, Break Glass adapts Friedrich Nietzsche’s passionate quest for meaning into a world overwhelmed by “content.” Written long before the advent of smartphones, Nietzsche’s aphoristic philosophy advocated a fierce mastery of attention, a strict information diet, and a powerful connection to the natural world. Drawing on Nietzsche’s work, technology journalist Nate Anderson advocates for a life of goal-oriented, creative exertion as more meaningful than the “frictionless” leisure often promised by our devices. He rejects the simplicity of contemporary prescriptions like reducing screen time in favour of looking deeply at what truly matters to us, then finding ways to make our technological tools serve this vision. With a light touch suffused by humour, Anderson uncovers the impact of this “yes-saying” philosophy on his own life—and perhaps on yours.
City Poems and American Urban Crisis

City Poems and American Urban Crisis

Nate Mickelson

Bloomsbury Academic
2018
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From William Carlos Williams and Allen Ginsberg to Miguel Algarín and Wanda Coleman, this groundbreaking book explores the ways in which contemporary poets have engaged with America’s changing urban experience since 1945. City Poems and American Urban Crisis brings post-war American poetry into conversation with developments in city planning, activism, and urban theory to demonstrate that taking city poetry seriously as a mode of analysis and critique can enhance our attempts to produce more just and equitable urban futures. Poets covered include: Miguel Algarín, Gwendolyn Brooks, Wanda Coleman, Allen Ginsberg, Lewis MacAdams, Charles Olson, George Oppen, and William Carlos Williams.
City Poems and American Urban Crisis

City Poems and American Urban Crisis

Nate Mickelson

Bloomsbury Academic
2020
nidottu
From William Carlos Williams and Allen Ginsberg to Miguel Algarín and Wanda Coleman, this groundbreaking book explores the ways in which contemporary poets have engaged with America’s changing urban experience since 1945. City Poems and American Urban Crisis brings post-war American poetry into conversation with developments in city planning, activism, and urban theory to demonstrate that taking city poetry seriously as a mode of analysis and critique can enhance our attempts to produce more just and equitable urban futures. Poets covered include: Miguel Algarín, Gwendolyn Brooks, Wanda Coleman, Allen Ginsberg, Lewis MacAdams, Charles Olson, George Oppen, and William Carlos Williams.
Around the World in 80 Puzzles: Cool Activities, Fun Facts, and More!
Phoebe and Felix are the great, great grandchildren of Phileas Fogg - and they've certainly inherited his taste for adventure. Are you ready to join them on a puzzle-packed race around the world? Young readers can set off on an incredible tour of the world with this vibrantly illustrated puzzle book. Travelling by train, plane, and even elephant, they can solve the puzzles as well as learn fascinating, real-world facts about each of the places that they visit. With cheeky parrot Passepartout as a friendly guide, it's bound to be the journey of a lifetime. - Spot the difference between the real and forged "Mona Lisa"s at the famous Louvre gallery in Paris, France - Decode the secret message at the Great Pyramid in Egypt. - Join the dots to reveal a monster at Scotland's Loch Ness - And look out for the matching pair of Easter Island statues. The cleverly designed puzzles are perfect to challenge to enthrall young readers. Completing them will help develop problem-solving and motor skills as well as improve vocabulary and motor skills. Showcasing the beautiful full-color illustrations of Emma Trithart, this vibrant activity book is a perfect way get children inspired about the world around them and turn every day into an adventure. Ideal for readers aged 6+. ABOUT THE SERIES: With beautifully illustrated the Around the World series, children can join Phoebe and Felix Fogg and learn about the cultures and landmarks of the world while solving a variety of brain-training puzzles.
Diablo III: Storm of Light

Diablo III: Storm of Light

Nate Kenyon

Gallery
2014
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Two months following the dramatic events seen in DIABLO III… Tyrael is learning what it means to be human, and he conscripts humans to aid him in his endeavours. But at what cost? How many lives will be lost so that Tyrael can achieve his goal? Is it worth it? And how much of his own humanity will Tyrael lose in the process?
Save It for Later

Save It for Later

Nate Powell

Abrams ComicArts
2021
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From Nate Powell, the National Book Award–winning artist of March, a collection of graphic nonfiction essays about living in a new era of necessary protest In this anthology of seven comics essays, author and graphic novelist Nate Powell addresses living in an era of what he calls “necessary protest.” Save It for Later: Promises, Protest, and the Urgency of Protest is Powell’s reflection on witnessing the collapse of discourse in real time while drawing the award-winning trilogy March, written by Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin, this generation’s preeminent historical account of nonviolent revolution in the civil rights movement. Powell highlights both the danger of normalized paramilitary presence symbols in consumer pop culture, and the roles we play individually as we interact with our communities, families, and society at large. Each essay tracks Powell’s journey from the night of the election—promising his four-year-old daughter that Trump will never win, to the reality of the Republican presidency, protesting the administration’s policies, and navigating the complications of teaching his children how to raise their own voices in a world that is becoming increasingly dangerous and more and more polarized. While six of the seven essays are new, unpublished work, Powell has also included “About Face,” a comics essay first published by Popula Online that swiftly went viral and inspired him to expand his work on Save It for Later. The seventh and final essay will contextualize the myriad events of 2020 with the previous four years—from the COVID-19 pandemic to global protests in the wake of George Floyd’s murder to the 2020 presidential election itself—highlighting both the consistencies and inversions of widely shared experiences and observations amidst a massive social upheaval. As Powell moves between subjective and objective experiences raising his children—depicted in their childhood innocence as imaginary anthropomorphic animals—he reveals the electrifying sense of trust and connection with neighbors and strangers in protest. He also explores how to equip young people with tools to best make their own noise as they grow up and help shape the direction and future of this country.
Fall Through

Fall Through

Nate Powell

ABRAMS
2024
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Love and Rockets meets Russian Doll in this original, full-color graphic novel about an underground punk band caught in a loop of an eternally repeating tour—from National Book Award–winning cartoonist Nate Powell. At first glance, Diamond Mine seems to have emerged in 1979 as Arkansas’s first punk band. Instead, this quartet is revealed to be interdimensional travelers from 1994, guided—largely against their will—by vocalist Diana’s powerful spell embedded into their song “Fall Through.” As Diamond Mine tours the country, each performance of the song triggers a fracturing of space-time perceptible only by the band members as they’re transported to alternate worlds in which they’ve never existed, but their band’s legend has. That is, until Jody, the band’s bassist and the story’s protagonist, finds herself disrupting Diana’s sorcery, even at the cost of her own beloved work and legacy. While some band members perpetually seek the free space offered by the underground punk scene to escape from their mundane or traumatic lives, others work toward it as a means of expression, connection, and growth—even if that means eventually outgrowing Sisyphean patterns and inevitably outgrowing their beloved band-family altogether. Master cartoonist Nate Powell has crafted a graphic novel that serves as both a brilliant example of circular storytelling, reminiscent of Netflix’s Russian Doll, and a love letter to the spirit of punk communities. Fall Through will stay with the reader long after they’ve turned the last page, asking the impossible question: Would you burn down everything you love in order to save it all?
Frenching Food Italian Style

Frenching Food Italian Style

Nate Cianciola

Lulu.com
2006
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For thirty years, from 1967 to 1997, Nate's Brown Derby Restaurant was one of Rochester, New York's hidden treasures. It was the semi-secret haunt of entertainers and politicians of both national and international repute. Now the Brown Derby's owner, Nate Cianciola, and his brother Chef Vincenzo Cianciola, have gathered 73 of the recipes that made them famous into one volume: Frenching Food Italian Style. It's all here, from the award-winning Veal French to Linguine Mangione.
A Running Back Can't Always Rush

A Running Back Can't Always Rush

Nate LeBoutillier

Stone Arch Books
2010
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Danny loves to go fast. With his super speed, he can rush down the football field in seconds. The trouble is he forgets to slow down off of the field. When he zips through his homework, he makes mistakes. When he eats too fast, he feels sick. How will Danny learn that a running back can't always rush?