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John and Mary Ramshur just celebrated their fifth anniversary on May 6th. It was on the day her parents’ fortieth anniversary. Her whole family lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. John is scientist, trying to clone animals, and he also doesn’t believe in god. Mary is devout catholic that doesn’t have the blessing of her church, for their marital union. John refused to convert from Atheist to the catholic religion. But, that’s the least of their problems now. They have been unsuccessful in getting pregnant, so far. With one commercial, their lives would be changed forever. The beginning of something wonderful starts a whole new meaning of paranoia on both sides. They begin plotting against each other, and spying. Among all of that, something else wonderful happens and the plot thickens to almost choking the life and love out of their marriage. Every believer of Christ says that god works mysterious ways. Well, they are right! Others just believe it is fate or destiny. What do you believe? Take this journey of life, love, marriage, betrayal, distrust, and mystery with John and Mary. You will never guess where it will take you, or where they will end up in the end.
The mall is so old school—these days kids are hanging out on YouTube, and depending on whom you ask, they're either forging the digital frontier or frittering away their childhoods in anti-intellectual solipsism. Kids on YouTube cuts through the hype, going behind the scenes to understand kids' everyday engagement with new media. Debunking the stereotype of the self-taught computer whiz, new media scholar and filmmaker Patricia G. Lange describes the collaborative social networks kids use to negotiate identity and develop digital literacy on the 'Tube. Her long-term ethnographic studies also cover peer-based and family-driven video-making dynamics, girl geeks, civic engagement, and representational ethics. This book makes key contributions to new media studies, communication, science and technology studies, digital anthropology, and informal education.
The definitive biographical guide to poetry throughout the world in the twentieth century and the only book of its kind to look at non-English language poets in such detail. Written in lively prose, with over 900 entries by over 75 international contributors, it brings a uniquely global perspective to bear on modern verse, encapsulating the lives and works of a vast array of poets in precise, compact detail alongside expert critical comment. Who's Who in Twentieth Century World Poetry is a scholarly and hugely enjoyable guide through the diverse arena of modern international poetry.
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Dear Higher Education, What makes you so high? Are you reaching a form of enlightenment that I cannot reach without your guidance? What are all these fancy words that you believe you have created with recycled thoughts passed through the wisdom of human life that now you have accumulated into a theory simply because you have these three letters by your namePhD? Dear University, What is this oversaturated word that you call diversity? Diverse bodies based on skin tones are simply diverse demographics in which you can statistically accumulate, quantify, and therefore display to the world like a curated gallery of foreign objects for an anthropological final project. That in which you promote a...