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The fragments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

The fragments

How it began to write "The fragments" is not a big story but it jas started years ago.This book would show me and my story which i had not shared before. It will reflect the different live moments and my imagination in one frame.I have tried to draw a beautiful image through my poetries.

Monologues for Actors of Color
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

Monologues for Actors of Color

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-26
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  • Publisher: Routledge

First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Mission:Armor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 141

Mission:Armor

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-08
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  • Publisher: AD STARRLING

“A.D. Starrling rocks Black Ops!” A man tortured by his past. A woman determined to save him. A deadly assignment that threatens to rip them apart. Eight months after falling in love with Alex Slade, the Army Ranger she rescued from an infamous drug cartel, U.S. Marine Lieutenant Vivian Thorpe is approached to be his second in command of ARMOR, the first team in a new shadowy black ops section called Division Eight. She agrees but has one condition: she will only give ARMOR six months. With the deadline fast approaching, the pair find themselves heading to Africa with their team. Their mission: to assist an undercover CIA operative who may have unearthed the hottest lead on African arms ...

Beyond the Black Lady
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 135

Beyond the Black Lady

In this book, Lisa B. Thompson explores the representation of black middle-class female sexuality by African American women authors in narrative literature, drama, film, and popular culture, showing how these depictions reclaim black female agency and illustrate the difficulties black women confront in asserting sexual agency in the public sphere. Thompson broadens the discourse around black female sexuality by offering an alternate reading of the overly determined racial and sexual script that casts the middle class "black lady" as the bastion of African American propriety. Drawing on the work of black feminist theorists, she examines symptomatic autobiographies, novels, plays, and key episodes in contemporary American popular culture, including works by Anita Hill, Judith Alexa Jackson, P. J. Gibson, Julie Dash, Kasi Lemmons, Jill Nelson, Lorene Cary, and Andrea Lee.

Emptiness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 131

Emptiness

About The Book The anthalogy "EMPTINESS" comprises of different poems inked by several co-authors from different parts of India. This book is about love , relationship, pain one feels on missing his love or friends. When your heart weeps and your eyes cries. When you wait for them for long and you feel empty something missing in your life. This anthalogy contains nostalgic emotions of the heart.

  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

"Turning the Page"

Turning the Pages, compiled by Chaitanya Srivastava, is a motivational and life-changing book that serves as an ideal read for the new year. This inspiring compilation encapsulates the essence of personal growth and the pursuit of one's dreams. Through relatable anecdotes, practical advice, and thought-provoking insights, this book dives deep into various aspects of life: from selfdiscovery and goal-setting to overcoming obstacles and embracing change. Boasting a professional tone, Turning the Pages motivates readers to ignite their inner potential, push beyond their comfort zones, and create a fulfilling life in alignment with their true aspirations.

Friendship Forever
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Friendship Forever

We've always heard parents and family are something we can't choose, but friends are something made by our choice ". It is really important for one to have a group of friends around them in order to help them grow and be a better version of themselves.

Inside an Honor Killing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 137

Inside an Honor Killing

A shockingly intimate look at the world of honor killings, as seen through the eyes of both the perpetrators and the victims. What drives a person to murder their sister, mother, or daughter? What is life like in a society in which women are imprisoned for their own “protection,” while their potential killers walk free? In this powerful and affecting book, writer and journalist Lene Wold offers a rare window into the world of “honor killings”—the controversial practice that sees more than five thousand women murdered at the hands of close relatives each year, all to restore their family’s reputation. Wold spent more than five years in Jordan, visiting prisons and mosques, reviewing newspapers and judicial archives, and interviewing imams, village elders, and other locals to understand these violent acts. But she also spoke with the killers themselves, including a man who murdered his mother and daughter and attempted to kill his other daughter. In Inside an Honor Killing, Wold shares what she learned, weaving a shocking tale of honor killing told from the perpetrators’ perspective as well as the victims’.

The Future of Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 151

The Future of Work

Artificial intelligence (AI) stands at the cusp of revolutionizing the global job market, echoing previous technological upheavals such as the Industrial Revolution. "The Future of Work: How AI Will Transform Industries and Jobs" delves deeply into the multifaceted impacts of AI on employment, offering a comprehensive framework to understand and navigate this landscape. The book opens by defining the conceptual and functional parameters of AI, emphasizing its capabilities to mimic human reasoning, learning, and task execution. Drawing parallels to historical technological shifts, it sets the stage for the profound changes AI brings. We then explore the fundamental distinction between job dis...

The Chain of Thought
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 79

The Chain of Thought

This book is a fictionalized account of the development and global impact of ClearMind R1, a revolutionary open-source artificial intelligence. The narrative follows the creation of the AI by a small Asian startup, its disruptive entry into the market, the resulting corporate intrigue and ethical debates, and its ultimate transformation of various sectors globally through open collaboration. The story emphasizes the power of transparency in fostering innovation, trust, and equitable access to technology. It explores the challenges and triumphs of this new paradigm, showcasing how open-source AI can democratize knowledge and empower communities worldwide. The work concludes by celebrating the enduring legacy of shared intelligence and collaborative progress.