This fun book introduces readers to several words that start with the letter W. Vibrant photos closely match the text to build vocabulary. The book also includes a table of contents, a picture glossary, and an index. This Little Blue Readers title is at Level 1, aligned to reading levels of grades PreK-1 and interest levels of grades PreK-2.
This fun book introduces readers to several words that start with the letter W. Vibrant photos closely match the text to build vocabulary. The book also includes a table of contents, a picture glossary, and an index. This Little Blue Readers title is at Level 1, aligned to reading levels of grades PreK-1 and interest levels of grades PreK-2.
A W.I.T.C.H. is a Woman. In. Total. Control. of Herself. She has shifted her allegiance from pleasing to pleasure, from subservient to subversive, through the very act of claiming her inner knowing as her highest authority. She's willing to abandon everyone else's expectations before she'll abandon herself. She's stopped fearing her path and started blazing it, loyal to the visions in her head and the longing of her heart. Become mistress of your own power with the wisdom of this 44-card deck with oracular guidance from the Witchery Academy, and five original poems by muse Angi Sullins. You were born sovereign, and your life is the castle you occupy. It's time to take back the throne, woman.
Oscillant entre le roman et le v cu, Walter, personnage de la trilogie W&F, rencontre l'auteur.Une enqu te s'amorce amenant une similitude de vie, parall le, dans le roman ou le v cu d'une gen se de vie, de lieu et de personnage...Une crois e des chemins dans un huis clos Normand favorisant la confidence des souvenirs. Suite et fin.
Dr. Cosenza's fifth book presents startling spiritual keys to identifying the true spiritual sources of all crises in individuals, groups, communities and countries. His timely biblical research study of the Greek word, krisis and its derivatives, carefully unfolds significant spiritual types of crises (krisis), ten subtypes, and their effective solutions. In w.w.w.krisis/intervention, Dr. Cosenza rigorously contends that the underlying answers to all crises are found mainly in the spiritual realm. Systematically, he explores three salient biblical ideas: (1) our spiritual understanding of what and who we worship, (2) our spiritual consciousness of the Word of God ("Word-ship"), and (3) our true spiritual sense of worthiness ("worth-ship"). Dr. Cosenza's provocative research on krisis intervention offers a spiritually balanced and harmonizing approach to worldly conceptions and deceptions of crises.
Women in Abusive Relationships (WAR). This is the perfect name because women in abusive relationships are essentially in a WAR with the enemy every day. Just like any war there are good days and bad days, but it is a constant fight for survival. This is a battle women go through every morning when they wake up until the time they lay their heads down to sleep at night. Each WAR is different whether it is neglect (the spouse is not home much and leaves the woman open and vulnerable), physical (the spouse puts his hands on the woman, throws objects at or in the direction of the woman), emotional (the spouse constantly puts down the woman, spouse is very controlling) or a combination. All of them end up being a spiritual battle.
With wisdom and willingness, you can achieve all that you want in life. An objective is what you need in mind as a driving force and your obligation is to follow this objective to make a step forward. Reason and react immediately. Your intuition will never fool you. Do not wait; opportunities don't come twice. Dream and dare to take the risk of following your goals and drives. Make a choice, you will see the difference. Suffer and survive. Life comes with many challenges. One day you may fall, the next one, you will rise. Learn from the outcome of your mistakes and move forward to see brighter days. The purpose of W.O.R.D.S. is to disclose the things in life that you and I have been through at different levels. I decided to put my experience in poetry hoping to inspire you. This book is a dream to me and my gift to you. Enjoy the ride.
W.H. Auden at Work: The Craft of Revision explores revision in the poetry of W.H. Auden, focusing on Auden’s early sonnet sequences, “A Voyage,” and “Sonnets from China.” It enumerates in great detail the substantial changes Auden made to those sequences over the course of thirty years. Auden’s observations are an amalgam of abstract philosophizing on the nature of humanity, its restlessness and tendency to create conflict, as well as a meticulous catalogue of sensory details garnered from his observations and interviews. Alexis Levitin and Joshua Kulseth place the original versions of the poems alongside their revisions, and thoroughly dissecting the changes which were wrought, commenting upon each in terms of grammar and syntax—leaving the narrativistic changes relatively untouched.
First time on audio The timeless Pulitzer Prize winner, the first in an epic two-volume biography that set the standard for historical scholarship on this era, narrated by Emmy and Tony Award winner Courtney B. Vance.This monumental biography by David Levering Lewis--eight years in the research and writing--treats the early and middle phases of a long and intense career: a crucial fifty-year period that demonstrates how W.E.B. Du Bois changed forever the way Americans think about themselves. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois?the premier architect of the civil rights movement in America?was a towering and controversial personality, a fiercely proud individual blessed with the language of the poet and the impatience of the agitator. In the first of his superlative two-volume biography, renowned scholar David Levering Lewis chronicles the first five decades of Du Bois's long and storied life, detailing in magisterial prose the momentous contributions to our national character that still echo today.
W.A.N.D.A. P. HEMO VS BLANCO is a fiction about the interconnectivity of different individuals who serve different purposes within a system or community. The main characters Hemo the red blood cell, Blanco the white blood cell, Eyish the nerve cell, and Skinner the skin cell each represent various organs and systems within the body which each serve a unique purpose necessary for the health and well-being of the body. As the cells begin to divide themselves over personal or selfish reasons, the body is taken over by Blubb and his fellow viruses and Diety and his diatom army who take advantage of the resources neglected by the waring cell factions.
The experiences of womanhood are heightened and transformed in these eerie, fairy tale-like comics by a gifted artist-writer duo.Soon after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the West German-born Katrin de Vries read a magazine featuring the drawings of the East German-born Anke Feuchtenberger. De Vries wrote to ask Feuchtenberger if she might want to collaborate, and together they've produced some of the most striking German comics of the last thirty years, most notably W the Whore. Collected here in English for the first time, W the Whore, W the Whore Makes Her Tracks, and W the Whore Throws the Glove present the shared vision of de Vries and Feuchtenberger at its most ambitious. The titular heroine, W the Whore, drawn in a shifting guise by Feuchtenberger, navigates the tedious rituals of womanhood, the unsettling mysteries of male desire, and the strangeness of motherhood, all while moving through a familiar but hostile everyday landscape of houses, factories, rail yards, and other ominous structures. An intimate and captivating work of comics, W the Whore is a testament to the challenges of existing in the bodies that we have been fated to inhabit, and what we do to persevere.
(W)hole is a collection of poetry and prose that delves into the darkest parts of love, loss, addiction, sexuality, and self-consciousness. Walk side by side with author Toni Casarez as he fills the holes inside himself in order to become whole again.
Sir Quixote of the Moors is an 1895 novel by the Scottish author John Buchan. It is Buchan's first novel, written when he was nineteen and an undergraduate at Glasgow University.Buchan's original title was Sir Quixote, and he was annoyed by the addition of "of the Moors" by his publisher. Plot: The novel is set in Galloway in Scotland in the late 17th century, and follows the adventures of the impoverished Jean Sieur de Rohaine...... John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, GCMG, GCVO, CH, PC ( 26 August 1875 - 11 February 1940) was a Scottish novelist, historian, and Unionist politician who served as Governor General of Canada, the 15th since Canadian Confederation. After a brief legal career, Buchan simultaneously began his writing career and his political and diplomatic careers, serving as a private secretary to the colonial administrator of various colonies in southern Africa. He eventually wrote propaganda for the British war effort in the First World War. He was elected Member of Parliament for the Combined Scottish Universities in 1927, but he spent most of his time on his writing career, notably writing The Thirty-Nine Steps and other adventure fiction. In 1935, he was appointed Governor General of Canada by King George V on the recommendation of Prime Minister of Canada R. B. Bennett, to replace the Earl of Bessborough. He occupied the post until his death in 1940. Buchan was enthusiastic about literacy and the development of Canadian culture, and he received a state funeral in Canada before his ashes were returned to the United Kingdom. Early life and education: Buchan was born in Perth, Scotland, the first child of John Buchan-a Free Church of Scotland minister-and Helen Jane Buchan. He was brought up in Kirkcaldy, Fife, and spent many summer holidays with his maternal grandparents in Broughton in the Scottish Borders. There he developed a love for walking and for the local scenery and wildlife, both of which are often featured in his novels. The protagonist in several of his books is Sir Edward Leithen, whose name is borrowed from the Leithen Water, a tributary of the River Tweed. Buchan attended Hutchesons' Grammar School and was awarded a scholarship to the University of Glasgow at age 17, where he studied classics, wrote poetry, and became a published author. He moved on to study Literae Humaniores (the Classics) at Brasenose College, Oxford with a junior William Hulme scholarship in 1895, where his friends included Hilaire Belloc, Raymond Asquith, and Aubrey Herbert. Buchan won the Stanhope essay prize in 1897 and the Newdigate Prize for poetry the following year; he also was elected as the president of the Oxford Union and had six of his works published. Buchan had his first portrait painted in 1900 by a young Sholto Johnstone Douglas at around the time of his graduation from Oxford............
Fringe human behaviors have been with us since the beginning of time. There is nothing new about corporeal chastisement, bondage, role playing games, S/M...and the fact that some people enjoy it. Giving and receiving. The only thing new is that some humans have perhaps decided to see what's behind these desires. Walden Academy Re-educating Primacy. Not an aberration. Not "Fifty Shades of Grey." W.A.R.P is a University run and attended by those who yearn for understanding, and love.