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511 tulosta hakusanalla Shailer Mathews

Hana nr. 8

Hana nr. 8

Shiler Rashid; Abdullah Sulaiman; Mosleh Rebwar; Baker Ahmad; Layla Ghasemiani; Soleyman Ghasemiani; Ares Zarei; Shoresh Mawlani; Said Amani

Hanaförlaget
2023
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Litterär, kulturell och social tidskrift på kurdiska - Sorani -
Yahan Barf Gir Rahi Hai

Yahan Barf Gir Rahi Hai

Shailey

Rajpal Sons
2019
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सकर्मक रचनाधर्मिता को सच्चे लेखन की कसौटी मानने वाले कवि-कथाकार शैलेय का यहाँ बर्फ़ गिर रही है दूसरा महत्त्वपूर्ण कहानी संग्रह है जिसमें जनप्रतिबद्धता व ज़मीनी सरोकार काफ़ी गहरे और व्यापक नज़र आते हैं। सात कहानियों का यह संग्रह इस अर्थ में भी महत्त्वपूर्ण है कि यहाँ पहाड़ी पृष्ठभूमि के बावजूद प्रकृति के अतीव सौंदर्य का मनोरम अंकन कथाकार का मूल अभीष्ट नहीं है बल्कि इसमें समाज और उसके यथार्थ की आंतरिक संरचना में विसंगतियों-विद्रूपताओं तथा बड़े सरमायेदारों-ज़मीदारों द्वारा किये जाने वाले शोषण दमन तथा इसके मुकाबिल सुलगते विद्रोह की मार्मिक पड़ताल की गई है। युवा पीढ़ी के अग्रणी कथाकार शैलेय की इन कहानियों में पहाड़ी ज़िन्दगी के दृश्य हैं जो वहाँ के संघर्ष और स्वप्नों को सजीव करते हैं। उनकी कहानियों में कविता जैसी सूक्ष्म अंतर्दृष्टि है तो साधारण मनुष्यता के पक्ष में खड़े होने के कारण आई भाषिक सहजता भी है। 1961 में उत्तराखण्ड में जन्मे शैलेय के अब तक तीन कविता-संग्रह, एक कहानी-संग्रह व एक उपन्यास प्रकाशित हो चुका है। लम्बे समय से मज़दूर आंदोलन, कुष्ठ निवारण, संस्कृति कर्म, पत्रकारिता तथा अध्यापन से जुड़े प्राध्यापक शैलेय को अनेक सम्मान प्राप्त हो चुके हैं जिनमें उल्लेखनीय हैं-परम्परा सम्मान 2009, शब्द साधक (जनप्रिय) सम्मान-2009, आचार्य निरंजननाथ सम्मान-2009, परिवेश सम्मान-2009, अम्बिका प्रसाद दिव्य सम्मान-2009, वर्तमान साहित्य सिसौदिया सम्मान-2011 तथा शैलेश मटियानी स्मृति कथा सम्मान-2013।
How to Kill a Guy in Ten Dates

How to Kill a Guy in Ten Dates

Shailee Thompson

SIMON SCHUSTER LTD
2026
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This is one killer love story . . . ‘Fresh, funny and criminally addictive’ HANNAH GRACE ‘I had a blast with this slasher-romance mashup’ ALICIA THOMPSON ‘I laughed, I cried, I screamed’ L.M. CHILTON For fans of Love in the Time of Serial Killers and Butcher & Blackbird, a horror movie fanatic gets caught in the middle of a murder spree and must use her encyclopedic knowledge of the romance and horror genres to escape a killer and become the Final Girl. When Jamie’s best friend drags her to a speed-dating event, she knows what to expect . . . mediocre men and the opportunity to eat her feelings later. She’s not expecting a blackout and for her date to be gruesomely killed at their table. After the lights come back on, Jamie sees more bodies on the floor. Knowing there’s strength in numbers, she pulls together a band of would-be survivors to escape. Armed with makeshift weapons and Jamie’s extensive knowledge of what NOT to do in a slasher movie – starting with not splitting up – the group try to find a way out whilst the killer stalks them. But is he simply picking them off or is he playing some sick game to woo one of the daters and turn them into his real-life Final Girl? Nothing speeds up love like fighting for your life and Jamie somehow finds herself in a love triangle despite the potentially deadly consequences. Has she finally found true love or does the prospect of death via machete-wielding psychopath mean she’s already met her match?
How to Kill a Guy in Ten Dates

How to Kill a Guy in Ten Dates

Shailee Thompson

SIMON SCHUSTER LTD
2026
pokkari
This is one killer love story . . . ‘Fresh, funny and criminally addictive’ HANNAH GRACE ‘I had a blast with this slasher-romance mashup’ ALICIA THOMPSON ‘I laughed, I cried, I screamed’ L.M. CHILTON For fans of Love in the Time of Serial Killers and Butcher & Blackbird, a horror movie fanatic gets caught in the middle of a murder spree and must use her encyclopedic knowledge of the romance and horror genres to escape a killer and become the Final Girl. When Jamie’s best friend drags her to a speed-dating event, she knows what to expect . . . mediocre men and the opportunity to eat her feelings later. She’s not expecting a blackout and for her date to be gruesomely killed at their table. After the lights come back on, Jamie sees more bodies on the floor. Knowing there’s strength in numbers, she pulls together a band of would-be survivors to escape. Armed with makeshift weapons and Jamie’s extensive knowledge of what NOT to do in a slasher movie – starting with not splitting up – the group try to find a way out whilst the killer stalks them. But is he simply picking them off or is he playing some sick game to woo one of the daters and turn them into his real-life Final Girl? Nothing speeds up love like fighting for your life and Jamie somehow finds herself in a love triangle despite the potentially deadly consequences. Has she finally found true love or does the prospect of death via machete-wielding psychopath mean she’s already met her match?
Empowerment in Dispute Mediation

Empowerment in Dispute Mediation

Jonathan Shailor

Praeger Publishers Inc
1993
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Over the past 20 years, informal dispute resolution has played an increasingly important role in the way people handle their conflicts. Mediators are said to act as neutral third parties who empower disputants to negotiate their own mutually acceptable agreement. Shailor proposes a definition of empowerment in which communication is the primary social process, the ongoing symbolic interaction which not only reflects reality, but constitutes it. Using this definition, he analyzes the process of empowerment by examining the verbal and nonverbal interactions in three mediation cases, identifying the patterns of communication through which empowerment does or does not occur. Shailor concludes that mediators need to develop a more sophisticated understanding of their interactions with disputants, including an understanding of the ways that mediators can become enmeshed in the disputants' ongoing struggles.
America's Half-Blood Prince: Barack Obama's "Story of Race and Inheritance"
"Steve Sailer gives us the real Barack Obama, who turns out to be very, very different - and much more interesting - than the bland healer/uniter image stitched together out of whole cloth this past six years by Obama's packager, David Axelrod. Making heavy use of Obama's own writings, which he admires for their literary artistry, Sailer gives the deepest insights I have yet seen into Obama's lifelong obsession with 'race and inheritance,' and rounds off his brilliant character portrait with speculations on how Obama's personality might play out in the Presidency." - John Derbyshire Author, Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics
The Story of Oxford Speedway

The Story of Oxford Speedway

Glynn Shailes; Robert Bamford

The History Press Ltd
2007
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Bert Croucher, Bernard Crapper, and Todd Wiltshire are just a few of the stars who rode for the Cheetahs, participating in the good times and the bad, from the threatened sale of the stadium itself to the record winning team of 1986. This work follows the journey of the Cheetahs from their first meeting in 1939 to the end of the 2006 season.
The Medieval Book

The Medieval Book

Barbara Shailor

University of Toronto Press
1991
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For centuries philologists, linguists, and historians have read medieval books to study the language of a given work or to establish an accurate and readable text. Art historians also have considered illuminated manuscripts as important repositories for works of art. But in recent decades new interest has developed in the over-all physical format of the medieval book and its historical context – how manuscript books were made and how they have deepened our understanding of the intellectual and social milieu of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. One of the richest storehouses of early manuscripts is Yale University’s Beinecke Library. Its collection provides the basis for Barbara Shailor’s fully illustrated study of the medieval book and its place in society. Shailor first examines the manuscript books as an archaeological artifact of a period when mass-production was unknown and every volume had to be written and assembled by hand. She then groups books by genre – both religious and secular – to show how the contents of a volume and its function within society influenced its physical appearance and the way in which it was produced. A brief look at the transition from manuscript to printed book concludes the survey. Originally published by the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library in 1988, this work has quickly become an indispensable guide for scholars in a wide range of medieval studies.
Keep It In Mind

Keep It In Mind

Rhoberta Shaler

People Skills Press
2002
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Written in a warm, engaging style, Dr. Shaler's practical road map to personal achievement shows readers how to remove roadblocks, recognize detours, and by-pass unsuitable parking spots on the road to success.
BABY NAMES - Why They Count

BABY NAMES - Why They Count

Lance Shaler

Lance Shaler
2010
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In choosing a name for a newborn, some of a parent's criteria might include a name that is: - a bit unique - has a pleasant sound - is somewhat interesting - has a suitable meaning, and - flows phonetically with their surname. But it's not that easy... the name also has to fit with the parent's surname to create a proper "destiny combination". It may take some effort to determine the right name to match all of the criteria plus create the proper destiny combination. Yet, it's worth it, is it not? After all, your baby's name is for life. Is it not central to your heart's desire that your child grows up to be happy and successful? I think it's fair to question if there is anything in a name or not. If there is and my advice is right, then your child will have an advantage. If there is nothing in a name, then which name you choose, won't matter, will it? Cary Grant was born Archibald Leach. Which name would you have chosen? I invite you to put aside the effort this book may take and have fun finding the right name for your child because the name you choose will affect your child for a lifetime. The book references more than 18,000 names and is supported by a companion book called Why Do Numbers Count by the same author.