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After the success of Erin Hensley's freshman memoir "Naked in the Closet" there was so much left unsaid about her life. In her sophomore writing Once Upon a Dyke: Tales from Inside (and Outside) the Closet, Hensley comes back with a voice unlike her debut. This book encompasses more tales from her life such as nudist colonies, wooden legs, and even spider friends. Each memory that she shares with the reader is told in a fairy tale fashion including the moral to the story. This is a collection that is heartfelt, comical, and at times heartbreaking.
Featuring illustrations by Jillian Barthold The first coming of age series for millennial consumption, Dawson's Creek created the most iconic meme of all time before the word meme was invented. On January 20, 1998, we were introduced to our Capeside High Class of 2001--the last class of students to live their whole childhood before 9/11. We met Jen Lindley, who, at the age of 15, we were told was a "big city vixen," but actually turned out to be the third wave feminist icon, we didn't know we desperately needed. Pacey Witter, "the lovable loser", who was less loser, more the guy who taught us all exactly how sexy consent can be and sailed off with our hearts. Joey Potter, the "poor tomboy" f...
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Naked in the Closet is a powerful and heart wrenching true life tale of a young woman who struggled with her sexuality, drug addiction, and eating disorders. This dark and painfully beautiful retelling of Erin's triumphs and mistakes makes this page turner something everyone can relate to on some level.
This book offers a deep insight into gas hydrate-based carbon capture, transportation, and storage technology as a solution to decarbonization. The key aspects of carbon capture & storage technologies are discussed together with their advantages and status of development and commercialization. The authors delve into intricacies of gas hydrate reactor design, provide a review on the Techno-Economic Aspects (TEA), expound critical safety considerations and elucidate upon the regulatory mandates shaping the landscape of decarbonization initiatives. Gas Hydrate in Carbon Capture, Transportation and Storage: Technological, Economic, and Environmental Aspects is an essential resource for all academicians, researchers, flow assurance engineers, industry professionals and students working in this field.