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Don't Swear Swear Bank

Don't Swear Swear Bank

Brass Monkey

Galison
2021
muu
Whoever said that swearing doesn't pay off? So do what you love, and save money all at the same time. This swear bank by Brass Monkey features a glass front (with gold foil art) and a slot for coins on the top. It's even f-ing hangable. Bonus: it comes in a giftable box, ready to be presented to your favorite person (yourself is a valid option). • Black wooden design, with a glass front to see all the funds you gave. • Features hand-designed metallic gold 'Don't Swear' artwork. • Includes a hidden slide-out panel (to get your damn change back). • Measures 6.75" wide by 4.875" tall (and 2" deep if you're curious). • Hangable on the wall, or displayable on a desk.
Don't Be A Bully, Little Tiger

Don't Be A Bully, Little Tiger

Carol Roth; Rashin Kheiriyeh

North-South Books
2023
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For the youngest readers just starting school or day care, a playful story that teaches how a little kindness toward others can make a big difference. Little Tiger is excited to go to school, but he doesn't always know how to behave. Little Tiger can be quite bossy. If he wants something, he just takes it. His unruly nature intimidates everyone around him. But when his teacher gives him a gentle tip, he realizes that small changes can make a big difference and Little Tiger discovers that treating others well can be fun Carol Roth tells a sensitive story about a bully who learns to be considerate and yet remains true to himself. The Iranian-American artist Rashin illustrates the scenes with bold strokes and a pastel color palette. Praise for Hold Your Temper, Tiger "Readers will easily recognize parts of themselves in this cranky, golden-furred hero."--Publishers Weekly
Don't Give Up Until You Do: From Mindfulness to Realization on the Buddhist Path
The Buddhist experience of realization?and beyond that, enlightenment?is not reserved for monks on distant mountaintops. It is your birthright and can become the way you view yourself and the world. With warmth and simplicity, Don’t Give Up Until You Do presents key experiences of the Buddhist path in a down-to-earth fashion. Dr. Fred Meyer shares his wholehearted approach to attaining enlightenment and offers guidance, free of religiosity, on central Buddhist insights?from the spiritual power of humor to the dangers of possessive love to the challenge of experiencing egolessness. Full of lively personal stories and direct advice, this practical guide will show you how the mind of realization affects every part of your daily life, from washing the dishes to coping with the aging process. The joy of realization is waiting for you?the desire to understand your own true nature is the only qualification you need.
Don't Call Me Clarence

Don't Call Me Clarence

C Joseph Socha

Xlibris
2000
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He was a little kid in a tough neighborhood and with a name like Clarence, he developed an acute inferiority complex. Thanks to two teachers who helped him appreciate reading and writing, he had a goal in life that he never quit pursuing.
Don't Play Away Your Cards, Uncle Sam

Don't Play Away Your Cards, Uncle Sam

Olof Murelius; Michael Novak

Lexington Books
2002
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Hannah Arendt wrote that America was the greatest adventure of European man. Times have changed and stale anti-American sentiment flowing west from the European continent has replaced the flood of Europeans crossing the Atlantic in search of the American Dream. In Olof Murelius, one encounters a European observer who grasps what so many Europeans now miss, the adventure that is still America. Don't Play Away Your Cards, Uncle Sam is a spirited account of the growth of a nation. Murelius's work cuts a broad swathe through American history from the Founding Fathers to Bill Clinton, accentuating America's many and varied accomplishments. It is a gloriously unapologetic battle cry to America to cast off any lingering national self-doubt and will delight readers seeking a conversation with the best of Old Europe about the American "way of life."
Don't Stop Thinking About the Music

Don't Stop Thinking About the Music

Benjamin S. Schoening; Eric T. Kasper

Lexington Books
2011
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In this insightful, erudite history of presidential campaign music, musicologist Benjamin Schoening and political scientist Eric Kasper explain how politicians use music in American presidential campaigns to convey a range of political messages. From “Follow Washington” to “I Like Ike” to “I Got a Crush on Obama,” they describe the ways that song use by and for presidential candidates has evolved, including the addition of lyrics to familiar songs, the current trend of using existing popular music to connect with voters, and the rapid change of music’s relationship to presidential campaigns due to Internet sites like YouTube, JibJab, and Facebook. Readers are ultimately treated to an entertaining account of American political development through popular music and the complex, two-way relationship between music and presidential campaigns.
Don't Stop Thinking About the Music

Don't Stop Thinking About the Music

Benjamin S. Schoening; Eric T. Kasper

Lexington Books
2011
nidottu
In this insightful, erudite history of presidential campaign music, musicologist Benjamin Schoening and political scientist Eric Kasper explain how politicians use music in American presidential campaigns to convey a range of political messages. From “Follow Washington” to “I Like Ike” to “I Got a Crush on Obama,” they describe the ways that song use by and for presidential candidates has evolved, including the addition of lyrics to familiar songs, the current trend of using existing popular music to connect with voters, and the rapid change of music’s relationship to presidential campaigns due to Internet sites like YouTube, JibJab, and Facebook. Readers are ultimately treated to an entertaining account of American political development through popular music and the complex, two-way relationship between music and presidential campaigns.
Don't Kiss Them Good-Bye

Don't Kiss Them Good-Bye

Allison DuBois

Touchstone Books
2005
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Allison DuBois, inspiration for the hit TV show Medium, shares fascinating stories of encounters with the dead and adventures as a criminal profiler. Her visions have helped solve crimes; her instincts have helped find missing people. She can predict future events and read your mind. When she was six years old, Allison's deceased great-grandfather came to her with a message for her mother: "I am okay, I am still with you. Tell your mom there's no more pain." Allison shared his comforting words with her mother and thus began a lifetime of creating connections between loved ones and those they have lost. In this stunning book, Allison shares fascinating stories of her encounters with people who have passed and her adventures as a profiler for various law enforcement organizations. With wit and compassion, Allison shows us what it is like to live with these special gifts and talents and also tells about her struggle to live a normal life as a devoted wife and mother. She shows how learning to accept her own gifts has helped her accept the unique gifts of others and how her compelling desire to relieve the pain of others has helped to define her own life, a life committed to the search for ultimate truth.
Don't Think Twice

Don't Think Twice

W. Johnson

Pocket Books
2000
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Deep in the north woods of Minnesota, Paul Two Persons is struggling to keep his resort lodge afloat. He has lent money to his childhood friend, Al, and needs it back fast before the bank forecloses on his business. When Al turns up missing -- and then dead of an apparent suicide -- Paul is propelled into a labyrinth of intrigue that leads to some ugly discoveries. There is corruption within his own Tribal Council, developers' plans for the land that Paul has fought so hard to keep, and the "accidental death" of his eight-year-old son that now seems something more sinister. Haunted by these demons, growing increasingly distant from his grieving wife, and facing the very real threat of losing his livelihood, Paul feels he has become what the Chippewa call a "tchibai" -- a walking shadow. Attempts are made on his life, the lodge is nearly burned to the ground, and people on the reservation behave oddly in his presence. The escalating circumstances of one summer -- and Paul's determination to survive them -- reveal the indomitable spirit that is his Chippewa heritage. Set in the breathtaking landscape of northwestern Minnesota, "Don't Think Twice" is a haunting and memorable story about a man's struggle when pushed to the edge.
Don't Sleep With Your Drummer

Don't Sleep With Your Drummer

Jen Sincero

MTV Books
2002
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Jenny Troanni has been talking about quitting her boring job as an advertising copywriter, breaking up with her Hootie and the Blowfish-loving boyfriend, and starting her own band for years. And then one day, for no specific reason at all, she does all three. After placing numerous ads and teaming up with her long-lost friend, Lucy Stover Hanover II, the band 60 Ft. Queenie is born. With Jenny as our guide, we travel with her on the roller coaster ride that is the music business - from the beginning to the bitter end, and to the beginning once again. After successfully finding a manager, securing a record deal, touring with one of their favorite bands of all time and hitting it big in a big way, 60 Foot Queenie falls prey to the politics and prejudices that is the recording industry and Jenny must assess what she's really been looking for all along.
Don't Even Think About It

Don't Even Think About It

Henderson Lauren

Downtown Press
2004
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Three's company...Best chums Sally, Jude, and Michael are living the single life in cool flats a mere stone's throw apart in London. But the girls find the sitcom life they love taking an unexpected twist when Michael's new girlfriend, Katie, moves in with him. Michael's a notorious womanizer -- he broke it off with Sally years ago -- and the girls have gotten used to his endless parade of brunettes. Sally acts like she's over Michael; Jude prides herself on knowing better; and they're both sure Katie's not going to last. Four's a crowd. Katie's not particularly thrilled that Michael's ex and her best friend live right across the street, but she makes the best of it. After all, things with Michael are going brilliantly, and he seems determined to commit to their future. But when another brunette from Michael's past arrives from Paris and Katie begins to fear that she's just another notch on Michael's bedpost, the girls realize that they're all just playing parts in Michael's drama. So what will his reaction be when they try to break free? Don't even think about it!
Don't Look Now But It's Christmas Again

Don't Look Now But It's Christmas Again

Fritz Wegner

Patrick Hardy Books
1983
nidottu
A collection of funny, crazy, ironic, sometimes, zany views of the conventions of Christmas, involving Father Christmas, various angels, kings and shepherds, Botticelli, the Devil, a couple living 2000 years ago and constant appearances of the author/artist himself. Presented for your delight by a master of the art of delicate humour.
Don't Mention the War

Don't Mention the War

David Miller

Pluto Press
1994
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The media has told us for over twenty five years that the conflict in Northern Ireland is irrational and has ‘no objective social basis’. The role of the British Army in Northern Ireland is still described as a peacekeeping one: the cause of the ‘troubles’ as ‘terrorism’. Yet, even in the light of the peace initiatives, many people in Britain and abroad know little about the war that has not been called a war. Why is this so? Don't Mention the War explains some of the fundamental reasons why there is such a dearth of knowledge and concern about Northern Ireland and how the problem has been defined both publicly and politically. Miller argues that the central strategy of the British state since 1969 has been to contain the troubles and bring about a return to ‘normal’. In pursuing this argument, Miller examines the strategies and tactics used by the British government, the nationalists, the unionists and others to influence perceptions and ideas about the conflict through press statements and other information management activities. This is a unique and timely work, based on over 100 interviews with journalists, government officials, political activists and politicians, which lays bare the lies of the propagandists and paints a disturbing picture of the success of the media managers in manipulating our perception of the conflict in Northern Ireland.
Don't Say a Word

Don't Say a Word

Andrew Klavan

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1991
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Life is not exactly good for psychiatrist Nathan Conrad. He has his practice, but it doesn't pay for the Mercedes he feels he deserves. He does, however, care. So when he is asked to take a case his instincts scream to reject, he takes it. It could be interesting, even if the patient is a killer.
Don't Know A Good Thing

Don't Know A Good Thing

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2006
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'As a woman I have no country. As a woman my country is the whole world' Virginia Woolf Our world has been conjured by the talented writers collected here. These wonderful and evocative stories have a truly international flavour, taking us from icy Alaska to the burnt outback of Australia, and include tales of murder, loss of innocence, revenge, heroism and hope. This vibrant collection contains new stories by Helen Dunmore, Trezza Azzopardi, Helen Simpson, Louise Doughty, Marina Warner and Lynne Truss plus twelve stories from the unpublished writers who were shortlisted for the Asham Short-Story Prize 2005. Asham House in Sussex was once home to Virginia and Leonard Woolf and is the inspiration behind the Asham Award. Launched in 1996 to support and encourage new writers, it is Britain's only prize for short stories by women.
Don Quixote in the Archives

Don Quixote in the Archives

Dale Shuger

Edinburgh University Press
2012
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A new reading of madness in Don Quixote based on archival accounts of insanity. From the records of the Spanish Inquisition, Dale Shuger presents a social corpus of early modern madness that differs radically from the 'literary' madness previously studied. Drawing on over 100 accounts of insanity defences, many of which contain statements from a wide social spectrum - housekeepers, nieces, doctors, and barbers - as well as the testimonies of the alleged madmen and women themselves, Shuger argues that Cervantes' exploration of madness as experience is intimately linked to the questions about ethics, reason, will and selfhood that unreason presented for early modern Spaniards. In adapting, challenging and transforming these discourses, Don Quixote investigates spaces of interiority, confronts the limitations of knowledge - of the self and the world - and reflects on the social strategies for diagnosing and dealing with those we cannot understand. Shuger discovers an intimate connection between Cervantes's integration of this discourse of madness and his part in forging the new genre of the European novel. Key Features * Challenges the Foucauldian narrative of repression and the Bakhtinian narrative of liberation * Uses a historicist approach to show how Don Quixote engages, transforms and transcends the historical * Proposes a new reading of the development of the novel that comes from the unreasonable Baroque subject as opposed to the rational Enlightenment subject
Don Paterson

Don Paterson

Edinburgh University Press
2014
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This is the first collection of critical essays on the prize-winning contemporary British poet, Don Paterson. In 10 original chapters, leading literary critics and writers discuss the social, historical and personal dimensions of Paterson's poetry and prose including Rain, Orpheus, Landing Light, The Eyes, God's Gift to Women, Nil Nil, The Book of Shadows and Reading Shakespeare's Sonnets. A critical introduction and an opening interview with Don Paterson clearly situate his work in dialogue with the Modernist, Movement, contemporary and theoretical voices that inform it. The book shows that Paterson is a figure who actively negotiates his place within literary history, as well as confronting that history with lyric grace, humour and directness. It is the first critical study of Don Paterson's writing. Web-based recordings by Don Paterson of the poems that are discussed in the volume available on the EUP website. 10 new critical essays, by contributors including Derek Attridge and John Kinsella, an introduction, an interview with Don Paterson, a biography and bibliography. It explores Paterson's Scottish contexts, his aphorisms, his poetic theory and lyric practice, his sonnets, his irony and modes of speech as well as translation, spirituality, father-son relations, the poetry avant-garde and poetry publishing.
Don't You Know There's a War On?

Don't You Know There's a War On?

Jonathan Croall

The History Press Ltd
2005
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Between 1939 and 1945, the civilian population in Britain was exposed to the grim and dangerous realities of war to an unprecedented degree. This book gathers the personal stories of 35 people, drawn from all walks of life, and evokes the reality of life in Britain during World War II.