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TAKE CARE: Biomedical Ethics in the Twenty-First Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

TAKE CARE: Biomedical Ethics in the Twenty-First Century

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-09-22
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The exhibit and catalog, TAKE CARE: Biomedical Ethics in the Twenty-First Century, considers civilization's unease with advancing biotechnologies.

How to Lose a Best Friend
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

How to Lose a Best Friend

This “important and necessary book for our time” (Amber Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Way I Used to Be) confronts the myth of the friendzone as a boy in love with his best friend feels he’s owed a chance at romance—and she’s the only one in their lives who disagrees. For as long as anyone can remember, Zeke Ladoja and Imogen Parker have been best friends. Their classmates, their parents, and even the school custodian think that they’re meant to be together. And that’s exactly what Zeke wants: for Gen to be his girlfriend. Now that she’s about to be sixteen (and allowed to date), Zeke is finally going to tell her how he feels—in front of everyone at her bir...

A Generous Vision
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

A Generous Vision

  • Categories: Art

Elaine de Kooning (1918-1989) was a noted art critic and artist, and a prime mover in the New York art world. She was a vivacious social catalyst. Her sparkling wit enlivened meetings of the Club, nights at the Cedar Tavern, and chance conversations on the street. Her droll sense of humour, generosity of spirit, and freewheeling spending were as legendary as her ever-present cigarette

Cherry Blossoms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Cherry Blossoms

"A book of in-depth Poetic Analysis Poetry interpretations and analysis generally becomes a controversial topic among literary dignitaries and celebrities. Few publications review it at all, and with continually shrinking space and column for book reviews in general, poetry gets fewer inches than ever, at least when it comes to print and publication media. And yet, there exists a long tradition of careful prose considerations of poetic analytical contributions. A poem is a piece of writing wherein the words are chosen for their sounds and the imaginary they suggest, not just for their inner meanings. The words are arranged in separate lines, usually with a repeated internal rhythm, and often...

Martian Summer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

Martian Summer

A space enthusiast goes inside mission control with a motley crew of rocket scientists in this “fascinating journey of discovery peppered with humor” (Publishers Weekly). The Phoenix Mars mission was the first man-made probe ever sent to the Martian arctic. Its purpose was to find out how climate change could turn a warm, wet planet (read: Earth) into a cold, barren desert (read: Mars). Along the way, Phoenix discovered a giant frozen ocean trapped beneath the north pole of Mars, exotic food for aliens, and liquid water, and laid the foundation for NASA’s current exploration of Mars using the Curiosity rover. This is not science fiction. It’s fact. And for the luckiest fanboy in fandom, it was the best vacation ever. Andrew Kessler spent the summer of 2008 in NASA’s mission control with one hundred thirty of the world’s best planetary scientists and engineers as they carried out this ambitious operation. He came back with a story of human drama about modern-day pioneers battling NASA politics, temperamental robots, and the bizarre world of daily life in mission control.

Art and Rivalry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Art and Rivalry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-10-08
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  • Publisher: Knopf Canada

The unauthorized biography of Canada's most famous artist couple and the rivalry that drove them. She painted as if with pure light, radiant colours making quotidian kitchen scenes come alive with sublimated drama. He painted like clockwork, each stroke precise and measured with exquisite care, leaving no angle unchecked and no subtlety of tone unattended. Some would say Mary Pratt was fire and Christopher, ice. And yet Newfoundland's Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera (or Jackson Pollack and Lee Krasner...) presented their marriage as a portrait of harmony and balance. But balance off the canvas rarely makes great art, and the Pratts' art was spectacular. As a youth at Mount Allison University in...

French XX Bibliography, Issue #65
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

French XX Bibliography, Issue #65

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After the Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 507

After the Revolution

  • Categories: Art

"Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" asked the prominent art historian Linda Nochlin in a provocative 1971 essay. Today her insightful critique serves as a benchmark against which the progress of women artists may be measured. In this book, four prominent critics and curators describe the impact of women artists on contemporary art since the advent of the feminist movement.

The New Orleans Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 418

The New Orleans Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Best of the Web 2009
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Best of the Web 2009

Annual series highlighting the best fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and flash fiction from exclusively online literary journals.