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Yes I Can: Learn to use the power of self-efficacy, is a practical and personal book founded on solid psychological concepts. Dr Laura Ritchie is a cellist, Chartered Psychologist, Professor of Learning and Teaching, and importantly she is someone who found her YES. Yes I Can addresses the topics of perception, perspective, self-efficacy beliefs, metacognition, self-regulation, and agency by presenting these psychological concepts through a uniquely inviting and approachable, storytelling voice. Laura interweaves psychological theory with personal stories, told in a memoir-like way, drawing upon experience from her musical, academic, and personal life. The important aspect of these stories i...
Laura Yes Yes' sultry, wry first book, How to Seduce a White Boy in Ten Easy Steps, dazzles us with its bold exploration into the politics and metaphysics of identity. From fierce and funny sexual fantasias to cutting observations of interracial dynamics, her work asks us to fully consider what it is to be human in an age of fragmentation and double meanings. There are no easy answers here: the voice of the liberated woman rings clearly as a man-eater in one moment, and shudders under the weight of lost love in the next. Laura skillfully navigates the trauma of being Other while acknowledging the absurdity of our perceptions of race. With precise craft and breathtaking imagery, How to Seduce a White Boy blooms as a ferocious celebration of life.
DIVHighly emotional study of marital upheaval and a no-holds-barred struggle between man and woman. One of the most gripping psychological dramas of modern theater. Biographical Note. /div
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Easiest Way" (Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911) by Eugene Walter. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
Reproduction of the original: The Easiest Way by Eugene Walter, Arthur Hornblow
"Chief Contemporary Dramatists" (second series) features 18 plays from England, Ireland, America, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Scandinavia, selected and edited by Thomas H. Dickinson. Facsimile reprint, 1921 edition.
Emphasises two lines of training. First, the recognition, planning, and communication of evocative stage imagery. Second, the development of the pantomimic and vocal instruments for the communication of this image to the audience. Considerable space is given to the building of a dramatic role.
In Upton Sinclair's novel 'The Machine,' the reader is immersed in a complex narrative exploring the dehumanizing effects of industrial capitalism on the working class. Sinclair's writing style is vivid and engaging, drawing readers into the harsh realities of the characters' lives as they struggle against the soul-crushing machinery of the system. Set within the context of the early 20th century, 'The Machine' serves as a powerful critique of the exploitation and alienation faced by those at the bottom rungs of society. Through rich prose and poignant storytelling, Sinclair sheds light on the urgent need for social reform and justice in the face of rampant industrialism. The novel's social realism and sharp critique of the American capitalist system make it a compelling and thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the intersection of literature and social issues.
As a former corrections officer at a prison of ruthless inmates, Detective Sloane Riddle is persistently tormented by memories of the prison system. Now, she uses her insight into criminal psychology to solve murders and high-profile cases—but will success come at the risk of her own safety? When several convicts vanish into the desert night during a prison break, Sloane faces off against suspects from her past life as a corrections officer. Haunted by chilling memories, she must untangle a snare of deadly clues before another body turns up. “A brilliant book. I couldn’t put it down and I never guessed who the murderer was!” —Reader review for Only Murder ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ AFTER HE T...
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