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Superbad

Superbad

Perry Woods

Perry Woods
2021
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Perry Woods was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. After a tough childhood, he trained as a brick mason and started working as a maintenance laborer at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. While there, he suffered harassment, stressful work conditions, and was denied promotion over twenty times. His fight against injustice resuled in a 2.6-million-dollar class action racial discrimination lawsuit against UAB. A legend in his own time, inside these pages are his story and words for future generations.
Lydia's Hope

Lydia's Hope

Perry Marta

Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
2020
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An Amish woman is shocked when she learns of the siblings she never knew existed in the first Lost Sisters of Pleasant Valley novel. With no memory of her birth parents, or the tragic accident that took their lives, Lydia Beachy has always been grateful for the aunt and uncle who took her in and raised her as their own. Now a married woman with two sons, Lydia finds her life turned upside down when she discovers that she has two younger sisters: Susanna, who was adopted by an Amish family in another community, and Chloe, who was raised by their grandmother among the Englisch. Angry and confused, Lydia first seeks out Susanna but stops short of telling her the truth. To track down Chloe, she enlists the help of a neighbor who has spent some years in the Englisch world. Meanwhile, Lydia's husband, Adam, is keeping a secret of his own. Lydia yearns to be united with the sisters she has never known, but will revealing herself to them tear their lives apart...or enrich them beyond all imagining?
God's Judgement? Syphilis and AIDS

God's Judgement? Syphilis and AIDS

Perry Treadwell

Writers Club Press
2001
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In 500 years, we have learned little about preventing sexually transmitted diseases. Why? Because many of us believe that they are God's Judgment. Five centuries separate the appearances of syphilis and AIDS. Nevertheless, the human response to the epidemics proves that society has learned little about coping with sexually transmitted diseases. Both were labeled God's Judgment by contemporary zealots. Both epidemics appeared mysteriously. • New findings make it doubtful that Columbus's crew brought syphilis back from the New World. • The Human Immunodeficiency Virus existed long before it caused the "Gay Plague." • English, French and Russian ruling dynasties were terminated by syphilis. • The social response to both diseases included blaming and exclusion of the affected, denial of the extent of the disease, scientific bickering, retribution for becoming infected, and charlatans with cures. • Both infections caused terror...but not enough to change sexual risk-taking. • Thrill seeking men and rebellious women are more likely to seek sex when they are lonely. Author Perry Treadwell describes society's response to these "social diseases" and synthesizes some of the writing about syphilis and AIDS. He selects some of the social and scientific issues common to both epidemics. To follow both of these infectious diseases is to expose the human foibles that make history and novels interesting, but inhibit the institution of preventive measures.
Existential Musing of a Southern Individualist
"Existential Musing" is a collection of existential thoughts unique in today's published world. Author Perry Angle brings us parables, poems, dialogues, a short story and a play, all with his unusual approach to this world which he believes to be in free fall and decay. He is a modern example of an individual who finds that discord, indifference and waste are products of man. He writes of his beloved South with vigor, sensitivity, humility and intensity born of a longing for the land he knew as a boy all the while knowing that it can never be again.
An Anatomy of Chinese

An Anatomy of Chinese

Perry Link

Harvard University Press
2013
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During the Cultural Revolution, Mao exhorted the Chinese people to “smash the four olds”: old customs, old culture, old habits, and old ideas. Yet when the Red Guards in Tiananmen Square chanted “We want to see Chairman Mao,” they unknowingly used a classical rhythm that dates back to the Han period and is the very embodiment of the four olds. An Anatomy of Chinese reveals how rhythms, conceptual metaphors, and political language convey time-honored meanings of which Chinese speakers themselves may not be consciously aware, and contributes to the ongoing debate over whether language shapes thought, or vice versa.Perry Link’s inquiry into the workings of Chinese reveals convergences and divergences with English, most strikingly in the area of conceptual metaphor. Different spatial metaphors for consciousness, for instance, mean that English speakers wake up while speakers of Chinese wake across. Other underlying metaphors in the two languages are similar, lending support to theories that locate the origins of language in the brain. The distinction between daily-life language and official language has been unusually significant in contemporary China, and Link explores how ordinary citizens learn to play language games, artfully wielding officialese to advance their interests or defend themselves from others.Particularly provocative is Link’s consideration of how Indo-European languages, with their preference for abstract nouns, generate philosophical puzzles that Chinese, with its preference for verbs, avoids. The mind-body problem that has plagued Western culture may be fundamentally less problematic for speakers of Chinese.