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POLNYJ BAZOVYJ KURS PO LEPKE IZ POLIMERNOJ GLINY! S momenta izobretenija polimernoj gliny ne proshlo dazhe 100 let, i za eto vremja ona uspela obognat po populjarnosti "obychnuju" goncharnuju glinu. Ved v otlichie ot nee polimerka idealno podkhodit kak dlja professionalov, tak i dlja novichkov v rukodelii. Raznoobrazie tsvetov i ottenkov pozvoljaet sozdavat jarkie i krasochnye izdelija. Polimernaja glina - udivitelnyj material, kotoryj pozvoljaet voploschat v zhizn samye neordinarnye idei! S knigoj Loren Tomlinson, amerikanskoj khudozhnitsy, rabotajuschej s polimernoj glinoj bolee 20 let, vy: * Poluchite vse neobkhodimye znanija i umenija dlja lepki i primenite ikh na praktike. * Osvoite 5 tekhnik dekorirovanija gliny dlja poluchenija unikalnogo izdelija. * Nauchites obrabatyvat gotovoe izdelie, dovodja ego do sovershenstva. * Zakrepite poluchennye navyki v 15 poshagovykh master-klassakh po sozdaniju bizhuterii i predmetov dekora. Avtor za ruku provedet po vsem aspektam lepki iz polimernoj gliny. Vy nauchites masterski razbiratsja v ee vidakh i uznaete vse o tekhnikakh applikatsii, sozdanija ottiskov, printov i o mnogom drugom!
Loren

Loren

David Orton Bragg

Independently Published
2019
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Eighteen year old Matthew McKey was born with facial deformities due to a medical condition known as prognathism. It results in Matthew being born with an enlarged jaw and nose. Essentially a lonely, social outcast, he is bullied by the school thug, Lester Boyd, and wishes he could just be like the other kids at school. He also dreams of falling in love with a beautiful girl in his class who befriends him, Loren, but doesn't believe this will ever really happen. Mathew's life then changes dramatically after a chance meeting with a gifted plastic surgeon. His appearance is altered by surgery, and he is transformed into a handsome young man; all of which takes place over the school summer holidays. Initially, Matthew adjusts well to his new appearance. He starts dating girls and living the life he always dreamt of. This all changes when a twist of fate heads Mathew down a path of destructive behavior. A path which may prove fatal for himself and everything he loves.
Loren Eiseley

Loren Eiseley

Bison Books
2008
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Born, raised, and educated in Lincoln, Nebraska, Loren Eiseley (1907–77) was a highly respected writer and poet best known for explaining complex scientific concepts in poems easily read and understood by the general public. Much of his work covered anthropology, ecology, and human evolution, topics in which Eiseley himself was extensively educated. Loren Eiseley collects essays and remembrances of his work by friends and academics. Throughout this volume, Eiseley is praised as a brilliant thinker, accomplished writer, and esteemed man of science who drew inspiration from his midwestern upbringing and worked to bring science into the mainstream at a time when its understanding was restricted largely to those working directly in the field. Decades after his departure from the world he sought to understand, Eiseley is lauded for beautifully joining the worlds of science and literature.
The Lost Notebooks of Loren Eiseley

The Lost Notebooks of Loren Eiseley

Loren Eiseley

University of Nebraska Press
2002
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This indispensable collection is filled with marvelous autobiographical glimpses of Loren Eiseley at different points in his life-as a young, inquisitive man during the Depression, as an astute archaeologist, as a blossoming writer, and lastly, as a world-renowned observer and essayist. Also included are poems, short stories, an array of Eiseley's absorbing observations on the natural world, and his always startling reflections on the nature and future of humankind and the universe.
Loren Miller

Loren Miller

Amina Hassan

University of Oklahoma Press
2015
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Loren Miller was one of the nation's most prominent civil rights attorneys from the 1940s through the early 1960s and successfully fought discrimination in housing and education. Alongside Thurgood Marshall, Miller argued two landmark civil rights cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, whose decisions effectively abolished racially restrictive housing covenants. One of these cases, Shelley v. Kraemer (1948), is taught in nearly every American law school today. Later, the two men played key roles in Brown v. Board of Education, which ended legal segregation in public schools. Loren Miller: Civil Rights Attorney and Journalist recovers this remarkable figure from the margins of history and for the first time fully reveals his life for what it was: an extraordinary American story and a critical chapter in the annals of racial justice. Born to a former slave and a white midwesterner in 1903, Loren Miller lived the quintessential American success story, blazing his own path to rise from rural poverty to a position of power and influence. Author Amina Hassan reveals Miller as a fearless critic of those in power and an ardent debater whose acid wit was known to burn ""holes in the toughest skin and eat right through double-talk, hypocrisy, and posturing."" As a freshly minted member of the bar who preferred political activism and writing to the law, Miller set out for Los Angeles from Kansas in 1929. Hassan describes his early career as a fiery radical journalist, as well as his ownership of the California Eagle, one of the longest-running African American newspapers in the West. In his work with the California branch of the ACLU, Miller sought to halt the internment of West Coast Japanese American citizens, helped integrate the U.S. military and the Los Angeles Fire Department, and defended Black Muslims arrested in a deadly street battle with the LAPD. In 1964, Governor Edmund G. Brown appointed Miller as a Municipal Court justice for Los Angeles County, honoring his ceaseless commitment to improving the lives of Americans regardless of their race or ethnicity. ""Either we shall have to make democracy work for every American,"" Miller declared, or ""we shall not be able to preserve it for any American."" The story told here is of an American original who defied societal limitations to reshape the racial and political landscape of twentieth-century America.
Loren Miller Volume 10

Loren Miller Volume 10

Amina Hassan

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
2024
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Loren Miller was one of the nation’s most prominent civil rights attorneys from the 1940s through the early 1960s and successfully fought discrimination in housing and education. Alongside Thurgood Marshall, Miller argued two landmark civil rights cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, whose decisions effectively abolished racially restrictive housing covenants. One of these cases, Shelley v. Kraemer (1948), is taught in nearly every American law school today. Later, the two men played key roles in Brown v. Board of Education, which ended legal segregation in public schools. Loren Miller: Civil Rights Attorney and Journalist recovers this remarkable figure from the margins of history and for the first time fully reveals his life for what it was: an extraordinary American story and a critical chapter in the annals of racial justice. Born to a former slave and a white midwesterner in 1903, Loren Miller lived the quintessential American success story, blazing his own path to rise from rural poverty to a position of power and influence. Author Amina Hassan reveals Miller as a fearless critic of those in power and an ardent debater whose acid wit was known to burn “holes in the toughest skin and eat right through double-talk, hypocrisy, and posturing.” As a freshly minted member of the bar who preferred political activism and writing to the law, Miller set out for Los Angeles from Kansas in 1929. Hassan describes his early career as a fiery radical journalist, as well as his ownership of the California Eagle, one of the longest-running African American newspapers in the West. In his work with the California branch of the ACLU, Miller sought to halt the internment of West Coast Japanese American citizens, helped integrate the U.S. military and the Los Angeles Fire Department, and defended Black Muslims arrested in a deadly street battle with the LAPD. In 1964, Governor Edmund G. Brown appointed Miller as a Municipal Court justice for Los Angeles County, honoring his ceaseless commitment to improving the lives of Americans regardless of their race or ethnicity. “Either we shall have to make democracy work for every American,” Miller declared, or “we shall not be able to preserve it for any American.” The story told here is of an American original who defied societal limitations to reshape the racial and political landscape of twentieth-century America.
Loren MacIver I. Rice Periera.

Loren MacIver I. Rice Periera.

John I. H. Baur

Hassell Street Press
2021
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Loren Pell

Loren Pell

James F Park

Lulu Press Inc
2011
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How will Loren extract her bloody revenge on the gang who brutally raped and sodomised her and who will she keep until last? This book is for sale to adult audiences only and contains sexually explicit scenes and graphic language which may offend some readers. Please store in a safe place inaccessible to minors. All sexually active characters herein are over the legal consenting age for sexual intercourse.
Loren Eiseley: Collected Essays on Evolution, Nature, and the Cosmos Vol. 1 (LOA #285)
An eminent paleontologist with the soul and skill of a poet, Loren Eiseley (1907–1977) was among the twentieth century’s greatest inheritors of the literary tradition of Henry David Thoreau, Charles Darwin, and John Muir, and a precursor to such later writers as Stephen Jay Gould, Richard Dawkins, and Carl Sagan. After decades of fieldwork and discovery as a “bone-hunter” and professor, Eiseley turned late in life to the personal essay, and beginning with the surprise million-copy seller The Immense Journey (1957) he produced an astonishing succession of books that won acclaim both as science and as art. Now for the first time, the Library of America presents his landmark essay collections in a definitive two-volume set.This first volume begins with Eiseley’s debut collection, which displays his far-reaching knowledge and boundless curiosity about the mysteries of the natural world. Here are vivid accounts of prehistoric ecosystems, the origins of consciousness, the search for “living fossils” at the bottom of the sea, and the complexities of our evolutionary inheritance. Here too are literary qualities and aspirations that led many to hail Eiseley as a “modern Thoreau”: his quest for the ultimate meanings and cosmological significance of natural phenomena, along with his immense expressive gifts. The Firmament of Time (1960), a lyrical and meditative tour de force, looks back at the many ways in which the sciences have been shaped by the changing cultures in which they developed. Examining the role of metaphor in scientific thought, anticipations of scientific discoveries in the works of poets and novelists, and the “unconscious conformity” of scientific theory to prevailing orthodoxies, Eiseley argues provocatively for the ongoing relevance to scientific progress of dreams, the imagination, and the irrational.In his wide-ranging collection The Unexpected Universe (1969), Eiseley turns to the theme of the voyage of discovery: accounts of the mythical and historic journeys of Odysseus, Captain Cook, and Darwin frame his own more modest wanderings in the environs of Philadelphia. Sometimes he travels no farther than the local dump: and yet, like Homer’s hero or these great explorers, he continually finds a universe “not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose.” As an added feature, this volume presents a selection of Eiseley’s uncollected prose, including early autobiographical sketches, vivid and haunting entries from his private notebooks, and his 1957 lecture “Neanderthal Man and the Dawn of Human Paleontology.” A companion volume presents The Invisible Pyramid (1970), The Night Country (1971), and the essays gathered after his death in The Star Thrower (1978).LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
Manual de alta costura Loren

Manual de alta costura Loren

Loren Tibbet

Libros En Red
2016
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Manual basico de alta costura Loren es un libro practico y sencillo. Cada capitulo ha sido desarrollado para ensenarle paso a paso la realizacion de patrones a su medida y para explicar los procesos de confeccion de piezas con terminaciones a mano. Puede ver mas informacion en http: //www.librosenred.com/libros/manualdealtacosturaloren.html. Este texto fue escrito sin tildes ni otros caracteres especiales para evitar errores con el navegador.]
Loren Eiseley’s Writing across the Nature and Culture Divide
For the twentieth-century naturalist and poet Loren Eiseley, the relationship between human beings and the natural world has become unnatural, divided by the era of modern technology. Loren Eiseley’s Writing across the Nature and Culture Divide analyses how the philosopher of science becomes a boundary crosser in time and space. Qianqian CHENG points to Eiseley’s method of uniting science and the humanities to reflect on human evolution and the past and future role of science with a visionary and poetic imagination. Seizing the connectedness of living beings, Eiseley, and now CHENG, makes us aware of the presence of nature even in daily urban life. Qianqian CHENG unveils Eiseley’s merits, showing the poet as a necessary voice in the urgent mission to make individuals realize their responsibility to respond ethically to the living world.
Loren Eiseley’s Writing across the Nature and Culture Divide
For the twentieth-century naturalist and poet Loren Eiseley, the relationship between human beings and the natural world has become unnatural, divided by the era of modern technology. Loren Eiseley’s Writing across the Nature and Culture Divide analyses how the philosopher of science becomes a boundary crosser in time and space. Qianqian Cheng points to Eiseley’s method of uniting science and the humanities to reflect on human evolution and the past and future role of science with a visionary and poetic imagination. Seizing the connectedness of living beings, Eiseley, and now Cheng, makes us aware of the presence of nature even in daily urban life. Qianqian Cheng unveils Eiseley’s merits, showing the poet as a necessary voice in the urgent mission to make individuals realize their responsibility to respond ethically to the living world.