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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Danielle Butterly

Divorce, Drinking & Dating: The No-Fail Process to Find Out Who You Really Are, Find Your Own Freedom, and Have a Few Laughs Along the Way
For the woman inside of you who longs for freedom You know those perfect people who always have their shit together? Yeah. That's not me. Hell, I married a con man who had lied to me for seven years, and I didn't even know it until he landed himself in prison. True story. In fact, all of this is true: my ultra-luxury life with a man who was lying to me, waking up homeless and without a cent in the bank, falling into a habit of drinking, and dating ridiculous men. But, the good news is that I eventually discovered my own power and took control of my life. I can't promise that after reading this you will know everything and be on your way to miraculous riches and the best relationships or whatever. I can promise, though, that this book is brutally honest. Through a path of self-discovery, I took an experience that could have devastated me and used it to launch myself into a life I couldn't even have dreamed of. I want to share that with you so you can find the courage to create a better life for yourself (you know, the kind you really want....). You can truly be, do and have anything in this world. You are not a mistake. I hope that my suffering, my crazy and wild stories, my heartbreak, and my victory will leave you with some wisdom that you can use for yourself to find your own freedom
Unseeable Me

Unseeable Me

Danielle Summer

Danielle Summer Coughran
2018
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Unseeable Me will take you on journey through the darkness and manic madness of living a life with bipolar disorder. A creative peak into the raw truth that is often ignored and left unspoken. You will ride a roller coaster of emotions and catch a glimpse inside a manic depressive mind. Providing you with a front row seat into a chaotic world that is mostly unseen, unheard and unwanted. Making you question whether or not the beliefs you have regarding this mood disorder are still valid. Ultimately leaving you with a choice to help shatter the stigmas floating among you, or remain a source for them to continue.
The Taste Of Italy

The Taste Of Italy

Danielle Berry

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2025
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Your Customers Will Never Stop to Use this Awesome Guide Want to find out a little bit about the history of this food? What are the main types of pasta? What dishes can be cooked? With this book, in addition to recipes with beautiful photographs, your readers will understand all the secrets on how to cook pasta.
Easy Air Fryer Recipes

Easy Air Fryer Recipes

Danielle Berry

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2024
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Introduction to Air Fryer Recipes Your Customers Will Never Stop to Use this Awesome Guide Explanation of an air fryer Whаt Arе Thе Prоѕ And Cons Of An Aіr Frуеr? Follow these simple tips for an easy air fryer cooking With this book, in addition to recipes with beautiful photographs, your readers will understand all the secrets on how to cook easy and fast.
The Trade in Rare Books and Manuscripts between Britain and America c. 1890–1929

The Trade in Rare Books and Manuscripts between Britain and America c. 1890–1929

Danielle Magnusson; Laura Cleaver

Cambridge University Press
2022
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This Element examines the trade in rare books and manuscripts between Britain and America during a period known as the 'Golden Age' of collecting. Through analysis of contemporary press reports, personal correspondence, trade publications and sales records, this study contrasts American and British perspectives as rare books passed through the commercial market. The aim is to compare the rhetoric and reality of the book trade in order to assess its impact on emerging cultural institutions, contemporary scholarship and shifting notions of national identity. By analysing how markets emerged, dealers functioned and buyers navigated the market, this Element interrogates accepted narratives about the ways in which major rare book and manuscript collections were formed and how they were valued by contemporaries.
The Social Origins of Electoral Participation in Emerging Democracies

The Social Origins of Electoral Participation in Emerging Democracies

Danielle F. Jung; James D. Long

Cambridge University Press
2023
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Given the enormous challenges they face, why do so many citizens in developing countries routinely turn out to vote? This Element explores a new explanation grounded in the social origins of electoral participation in emerging democracies, where mobilization requires local collective action. This Element argues that, beyond incentives to express ethnic identity and vote-buying, perceptions of social sanctioning from community-based formal and informal actors galvanize many to vote who might otherwise stay home. Sanctioning is reinforced by the ability to monitor individual turnout given the open layout and centralized locations of polling stations and the use of electoral ink that identifies voters. This argument is tested using original survey and qualitative data from Africa and Afghanistan, contributing important insights on the nature of campaigns and elections in the promotion of state-building and service delivery, and the critical role voters play reducing fears of global democratic backsliding.
Decolonizing Roman Imperialism

Decolonizing Roman Imperialism

Danielle Hyeonah Lambert

Cambridge University Press
2024
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The framework of 'Romanization' developed by Haverfield in 1905 - that Romans 'civilized' their imperial subjects, particularly those in the 'barbarian' western provinces - remains hegemonic, notwithstanding multiple attempts at revisionism. It has been reasserted, rejected, or modified, but still frames the debate. Decolonizing Roman Imperialism investigates how the postcolonial challenge to decolonize the production of historical knowledge has motivated Roman scholars to question the paradigm of Romanization: to review its historiography, to seek fresh approaches, and to rewrite it. The book provides an intellectual genealogy of the debate valuable for every student of the Roman Empire and of Roman Britain, and invites them to rethink the legacy of ancient Roman imperialism.
Immigration and Borders in Ancient Egypt

Immigration and Borders in Ancient Egypt

Danielle Candelora

Cambridge University Press
2026
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The aim of this Element is to explore borders in ancient Egypt – both the territorial and ideological boundaries of the state as well as the divisions such lines draw between 'Egyptians' and 'Others.' Despite the traditional understanding of ancient Egypt as an insular society isolated by its borders, many foreigners settled in Egypt over the course of the longue durée, significantly impacting its culture. After examining the applicability of territorial state borders to the ancient world, the boundaries of ancient Egypt are investigated, questioning how they were defined, when, and by whom. Then a framework is presented for considering the reflexive ontological relationship between borders and immigrants, grappling with how identity is affected by elements like geography, the state, and locality. Finally, case studies are presented that critically examine ancient Egypt's northern, eastern, western and southern 'borders' and the people who crossed them.
Immigration and Borders in Ancient Egypt

Immigration and Borders in Ancient Egypt

Danielle Candelora

Cambridge University Press
2026
nidottu
The aim of this Element is to explore borders in ancient Egypt – both the territorial and ideological boundaries of the state as well as the divisions such lines draw between 'Egyptians' and 'Others.' Despite the traditional understanding of ancient Egypt as an insular society isolated by its borders, many foreigners settled in Egypt over the course of the longue durée, significantly impacting its culture. After examining the applicability of territorial state borders to the ancient world, the boundaries of ancient Egypt are investigated, questioning how they were defined, when, and by whom. Then a framework is presented for considering the reflexive ontological relationship between borders and immigrants, grappling with how identity is affected by elements like geography, the state, and locality. Finally, case studies are presented that critically examine ancient Egypt's northern, eastern, western and southern 'borders' and the people who crossed them.
Institutionalising Multispecies Justice

Institutionalising Multispecies Justice

Danielle Celermajer; Anthony Burke; Stefanie Fishel; Erin Fitz-Henry; Nicole Rogers; David Schlosberg; Christine Winter

Cambridge University Press
2025
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Multispecies Justice (MSJ) is a theory and practice seeking to correct the defects making dominant theories of justice incapable of responding to current and emerging planetary disruptions and extinctions. Multispecies Justice starts with the assumption that justice is not limited to humans but includes all Earth others, and the relationships that enable their functioning and flourishing. This Element describes and imagines a set of institutions, across all scales and in different spheres, that respect, revere, and care for the relationships that make life on Earth possible and allow all natural entities, humans included, to flourish. It draws attention to the prefigurative work happening within societies otherwise dominated by institutions characterised by Multispecies Injustice, demonstrating historical and ongoing practices of MSJ in different contexts. It then sketches speculative possibilities that expand on existing institutional reforms and are more fundamentally transformational. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Institutionalising Multispecies Justice

Institutionalising Multispecies Justice

Danielle Celermajer; Anthony Burke; Stefanie Fishel; Erin Fitz-Henry; Nicole Rogers; David Schlosberg; Christine Winter

Cambridge University Press
2025
pokkari
Multispecies Justice (MSJ) is a theory and practice seeking to correct the defects making dominant theories of justice incapable of responding to current and emerging planetary disruptions and extinctions. Multispecies Justice starts with the assumption that justice is not limited to humans but includes all Earth others, and the relationships that enable their functioning and flourishing. This Element describes and imagines a set of institutions, across all scales and in different spheres, that respect, revere, and care for the relationships that make life on Earth possible and allow all natural entities, humans included, to flourish. It draws attention to the prefigurative work happening within societies otherwise dominated by institutions characterised by Multispecies Injustice, demonstrating historical and ongoing practices of MSJ in different contexts. It then sketches speculative possibilities that expand on existing institutional reforms and are more fundamentally transformational. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.