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Brad’s life has been tested - his body ravaged by disease; his life spared during death-defying adventures; his fear as he speaks to an audience of 1,100. As tough as these moments have been, he shares his insights into ‘dancing with fear’. Brad’s storytelling encompasses his remarkable gift for sharing emotions, adrenaline highs, and insights while learning to utilize that gut-wrenching feeling to his advantage by stepping into terrifying scenarios with fear as his partner - the greatest tool for personal discovery, growth, and becoming all we’ve been created to be. Brad believes that leaning into personal challenges shapes stronger individuals, giving us an awareness of our true ...
The third edition of Skinner's introduction to Anglo-American cultural studies has been thoroughly revised to include Brexit, Trump, the pandemic, and the war in Ukraine. This standard textbook now includes new full-color graphics as well as updated recommendations for further reading and watching at the end of each chapter. Anglo-American Cultural Studies refreshingly breaks with the tradition of dry impersonal summaries of facts and figures to provide German students with first-hand experience of the personal tone and humor that can characterize academic discourse in Britain and the US.
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Language is a fundamental tool for shaping identity and community, including the expression (or repression) of sexual desire. Speaking in Queer Tongues investigates the tensions and adaptations that occur when processes of globalization bring one system of gay or lesbian language into contact with another. Western constructions of gay culture are now circulating widely beyond the boundaries of Western nations due to influences as diverse as Internet communication, global dissemination of entertainment and other media, increased travel and tourism, migration, displacement, and transnational citizenship. The authority claimed by these constructions, and by the linguistic codes embedded in them...
No good deed goes unpunished. After risking her life to defeat Wonderland’s treacherous queen and break her curse, Alice thought the rightful heir would be wearing the crown — and she’d be home by now. It’s been a long time since she could trust a garden hedge to stay put or get a moment’s peace away from the incessant chatter of the local fauna. But what she didn’t know is that breaking the Queen’s curse triggered a clever trap that has tied Alice to the Prince’s future. Now, she faces an impossible choice - marry a man who doesn’t love her or enter the labyrinth to win back his throne. And if she waits too long to decide, she’ll die. Tired of being a pawn on the political chessboard of a world that isn’t her own, Alice decides to change the game and play by her own rules. But destiny is determined to get what it wants — and destroy anyone who stands in its path. Join Alice on a new adventure in Jabberwock’s Champion, the second book of the Looking Glass Chronicles — a fairytale retelling of Alice in Wonderland for YA readers.
She thought Wonderland couldn’t get any worse. She was wrong. When Alice stepped through the Looking Glass, she expected to go home. Instead, she’s still stuck somewhere in Wonderland. Worse, she’s surrounded by angry Fae, accusing her of a crime she didn’t commit. Trying to prove her innocence is anything but easy with the Fae king’s advisor trying to keep her locked up, and the Fae prince thinking she’d make an excellent pet. When Chess shows up, Alice’s relief is short-lived — he didn’t come for her. Instead, he’s on his own desperate quest for a Fae artifact that will keep the Red Palace beast at bay. But the Fae won’t give up the prize until their culprit is caught. So, Alice and Chess will have to capture the real villain if they want to keep the Red King from losing his mind and the Red Prince from losing his throne. And if they play their cards right, they might defeat the Red Queen for good and get a happily ever after for themselves, too. Join Alice on a final adventure down the Rabbit Hole in the last installment of The Looking Glass Chronicles, a fantasy retelling of Alice in Wonderland for YA readers.
Vols. 24-52 include the proceedings of the A.N.A. convention. 1911-39.
We do not necessarily flourish where we were planted. Therefore, we must go to the right place and to people who are willing to pursue restoration with us as well as within us. If you are wondering if this is possible, some personal, Biblical, and historical examples showcase how this can not only be achieved but reproduced. Chaplain Wade Jensen shows how these examples can serve as a blueprint so you, too, can achieve restoration. God is a master builder and rebuilder. No matter how broken the pieces are, God can heal wounds and restore you so you are better than before. In fact, God’s purpose for restoration extends to every person, both to the offender and the offended. When we pay attention to God’s Word, the ensuing restoration can transform everything—from a mindset to a community. Restoration can be time-consuming and even painful, but it will bring you closer to the Lord, your dreams, and a meaningful life. It takes a dreamer to restore a dreamer.