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Cursed Objects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Cursed Objects

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-04-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Now that we've sold ourselves to ourselves, shuffling letters and sounds around to hide the pain, how do we represent the uncanny valley in which we've set up shop? In lèse-majesté, Jason Christie recoils in horror at the thoroughness of his self, then begins to write toward a new understanding brokered between all the things that define him and who he thinks he should be and interrogates how we reduce people to words, especially online, turning them into objects.

An American Life with “I Am”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

An American Life with “I Am”

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-10-19
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

This book is about of a very challenging life. A story of growth and triumph out of a troubled start. It shows how GOD guides our lives and prepares us to achieve his plan. It boldly talks about America’s present difficulties, our need for integrity, and to get back to GOD. It reviews rights GOD and our founding fathers gave to us in the creation of America, and demonstrates some ways they benefit us. It tells the true causes of climate change. It prompts us to be aware of growing serious dangers to America. This book also tells great sporting stories about the author’s falconry and bass fishing experiences; including stories of intriguing trips to Communist Cuba and details of major bass tournament wins. The book reveals how Leukemia devastates the author’s life, GOD saves him, and launches this book. Money from the book will be donated to fight this terrible disease. You will find this book interesting, challenging, and informative.

Zombie Killa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Zombie Killa

YTCracker and Magitek have really done it this time. Not only have they unleashed a zombie queen, it's taken over the body of MC Router. Now it's up to the nation's nerds, robots, ninjas, pirates, and gangstas to step in and make things right. Run with Myf and High-C, a stoned-out odd couple, as they lead the fray, joined by a swarm of nerd rap celebrities. Can the merger of magic, science, and music make a difference? Will Florida triumph over the bath salt apocalypse? Contains adult language and situations, and massive drug consumption. Don't say you weren't warned.

Please, No More Poetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 91

Please, No More Poetry

Since the beginning of his poetic career in the 1990s, derek beaulieu has created works that have challenged readers to understand in new ways the possibilities of poetry. With nine books currently to his credit, and many works appearing in chapbooks, broadsides, and magazines, beaulieu continues to push experimental poetry, both in Canada and internationally, in new directions. Please, No More Poetry is the first selected works of derek beaulieu. As the publisher of first housepress and, more recently, No Press, beaulieu has continually highlighted the possibilities for experimental work in a variety of writing communities. His own work can be classified as visual poetry, as concrete poetry...

The Effective Incident Response Team
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

The Effective Incident Response Team

How companies can maintain computer security is the topic of this book, which shows how to create a Computer Security Incident Response Team, generally called a CSIRT.

The Opacity of Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 454

The Opacity of Mind

Do we have introspective access to our own thoughts? Peter Carruthers challenges the consensus that we do: he argues that access to our own thoughts is always interpretive, grounded in perceptual awareness and sensory imagery. He proposes a bold new theory of self-knowledge, with radical implications for understanding of consciousness and agency.

Private Speech
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Private Speech

Since the publication of Vygotsky’s Thought and Language in the United States, a number of North American and European investigators have conducted systematic observations of children’s spontaneous private speech, giving substantial support to Vygotsky’s major hypotheses — particularly those regarding the social origins of higher psychological functions. However, there still remain many vital questions about the origins, significance, and functions of private speech: How can social and private speech be validly differentiated? What kinds of social interactions promote the use of private speech? What are the sources of individual differences in the use of private speech? This unique volume addresses these and many other important questions. Characterized by a strong emphasis on original data, it reports on systematic observations of spontaneous private speech in children and adults in both laboratory and naturalistic settings. In addition to its systematic analysis of common methodological problems in the field, the book contains the most comprehensive bibliography of the private speech literature currently available.

The Loneliness Machine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 75

The Loneliness Machine

Part meditation, part confession, part comedy bit, The Loneliness Machine—Aaron Giovannone’s first full-length collection of poetry—is a strikingly new rendition of the trope of the suffering artist that takes dramatic risks and rarely fails to charm.

The Game of Inyloct
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

The Game of Inyloct

Jason Christie wanted little more than to survive his upcoming softball game with the physics department. The source of his dread was former all-star linebacker, David Garland, who could do more damage with a bat than an angry MMA fighter. Jason didn’t expect his ultimate foe was a ringer named Marcus Armstrong. What transpired made Jason question what was real and what was a dream. And that was only the beginning. Helped by his two lifelong friends, Haydn Goodwin and Angelina Devlin, Jason undertakes a journey of self discovery that may or may not include multiple worlds in multiple galaxies. Will Jason discover the truth of his existence, before Marcus Armstrong ends it?

Slanting I, Imagining We
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Slanting I, Imagining We

The 1980s and 1990s are a historically crucial period in the development of Asian Canadian literature. Slanting I, Imagining We: Asian Canadian Literary Production in the 1980s and 1990s contextualizes and reanimates the urgency of that period, illustrates its historical specificities, and shows how the concerns of that moment—from cultural appropriation to race essentialism to shifting models of the state—continue to resonate for contemporary discussions of race and literature in Canada. Larissa Lai takes up the term “Asian Canadian” as a term of emergence, in the sense that it is constantly produced differently, and always in relation to other terms—often “whiteness” but also...