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Does a superhero always have to be cool to be good at what they do? Does the normal identity of a superhero always have to be a geek? Does a superhero always want to be a superhero? Let's find out... The fate of the world depends on it...
Throughout the human race there has been one question that has existed that has not been answered, discovered yet. Some people fear it, some people are excited about it, some people doubt it, and some people can't wait for it. A question that lives in the background of the human mind, nagging, burning to be answered. A question that once answered could alter the whole meaning of life itself HERE and NOW. What actually happens after you die? Is there a heaven, is there a hell, is there nothing...or is there what we create? "What if we are dead already and don't realise it. And what if then, when we realise it, we think we die but really it is actually when we are born". - A. L. Shaw
A mother and son both get diagnosed with cancer at the same time, combined with the quote "Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain" - (Vivian Greene) "Could it be true your life is the conversation you are about it?"
A simple, to the point read. A book for All Children around the world. (That means you too Grown Ups)
Punk rock was a phenomenon that started in the mid 1970s and is still with us today. More than just a musical genre, it developed in to a full sub-culture. A subculture that had its own fashion, literature, art, social values and moral codes. Punk was a direct reaction to a hegemonic post-war society that had left its working class youth feeling disillusioned. It is argued that the philosophy of punk is just as relevant today, with record youth unemployment and opportunities denied to working class young people. This book discovers the origins of Punk as a social movement, and the impact it had on society. It also looks at what certain academics have written on the subject which include articles on feminism, racism and political debate, as well as issues about sexuality, drug abuse and violence. The book also features real people who were actually there at the time, in an attempt to get a picture of what it was really like to be part of the movement, which is in stark contrast to how the media represented it. A must for students studying sociology with an emphasis on youth culture, moral panics, folk-devils and marginalization
This volume examines the economics of platform structure and firm competition within and between online markets. It also details modern theoretical treatments of regulatory intervention in online markets and the consideration of forward-looking experimental analysis of demand for yet to be provided services. The volume is divided into three parts: innovation and competition in online markets; regulation, pricing and evaluation with real options; and empirical approaches to market analysis.
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