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About the Book King is wealthy and alone. Despite having everything one might ever want, his life is empty with a deep ache that his wealth cannot fill. Or can it? King thinks hard. He wants a son. He does the math: “I am just one, minus one, zero.” But maybe, it is simply a matter of finding the “what, when, and how.” It is this “awakening” that drives King’s fierce quest for a son. But how? Soon King connects with a young Chinese underground geneticist in the hidden corners of the Dark Web. There the two embark on an extraordinary journey where personal ambition and genetic science collide.
Written from a child's point of view, advises young readers on ways to handle a variety of problematic situations, provides an easy-to-use system to help children rehearse and remember appropriate responses to keep them safe, and includes coverage of where to go for help and how to deal with shame and guilt.
A beautifully illustrated, interdisciplinary look at the ceremonies and protocols of the dynastic court of Joseon Korea Recording State Rites in Words and Images provides an engaging and in-depth exploration of the large corpus of court statutes compiled during the Joseon dynasty of Korea. The term uigwe, commonly translated as “royal protocols,” is the name given to the collection of nearly four thousand books that were commissioned and written to document the customs, rituals, rules, protocols, and ceremonial practices of the Joseon dynasty. In this generously illustrated book, Yi Song-mi introduces readers to the rich and varied documentary tradition embodied in the uigwe, sharing inv...