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The Ultimate Guide for the Best Skin Ever: Lasers With laser
centers popping up on every corner like Starbuck's, and with more
than 20 laser companies pushing hundreds of different lasers and
procedures, how does a 21st century consumer know how to get the
best for their money? By reading this book. World renown pioneer
and leading authority on laser cosmetic surgery, Dr. Lee will share
her priceless insight on the laser industry and help you become a
smart consumer as you try to decide which laser procedure to invest
in. This is a true insider's look at the nitty gritty of a
multi-billion dollar industry. These are the things that other
doctors would never tell you and don't want you to know Dr. Lee
will help guide you through the in's and out's of an industry that
thrives off of consumer naivet and gullibility to marketing and
hype. A well-done laser procedure performed by a top-notch laser
surgeon could cost thousands of dollars but could be the best
investment you ever made.if you choose the right doctor and the
right laser. The wrong decision could cost you lots of money.and
worse yet, result in permanent irreversible damage. You cannot
consider yourself an avant-garde consumer of beauty without the
knowledge contained in this book. Going for a laser procedure
without first reading this book would be like trying to master a
language without learning the alphabet first, or finding a new city
without a roadmap, or making a gourmet meal without a recipe.
The musical scores of Stanley Kubrick's films are often praised as
being innovative and forward-looking. Despite playing such an
important part in his productions, however, the ways in which
Kubrick used music to great effect is still somewhat mysterious to
many viewers. Although some viewers may know a little about the
music in 2001 or A Clockwork Orange, few are aware of the
particulars behind the music in Kubrick's other films. In Listening
to Stanley Kubrick: The Music in His Films, Christine Lee Gengaro
provides an in-depth exploration of the music that was composed for
Kubrick's films and places the pre-existent music he utilized into
historical context. Gengaro discusses the music in every single
work, from Kubrick's first films, including the documentary shorts
The Flying Padre and Day of the Fight, through all of his feature
films, from Fear and Desire to Eyes Wide Shut. No film is left out;
no cue is ignored. Besides closely examining the scores composed by
Gerald Fried for Kubrick's early works, Gengaro pays particular
attention to five of the director's most provocative and acclaimed
films-2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, The
Shining, and Eyes Wide Shut. For each film, she engages the reader
by explaining how the music was excerpted (and changed, in some
cases), and how the historical facts about a musical piece add
layers of meaning-sometimes unintended-to the films. Meant for film
lovers, music lovers, and scholars, Listening to Stanley Kubrick is
a thoroughly researched examination into the musical elements of
one of cinema's most brilliant artists. Appropriate for a cinema
studies or music classroom, this volume will also appeal to any fan
of Kubrick's films.
The year 2020 marks the centenary of the passing of the 19th
Amendment that allowed for women in the United States to vote. The
strategic struggle of women demanding equal dignity and the right
to vote in the United States helped to shed light on the systemic
evils that have plagued the collective history of the country.
Ideologies of racism, genderism, classism, and many more were and
continue to be used to deny women their dignities both in the
United States and in other parts of the world. This work sheds
light on the intersectionality of religion, class, gender,
philosophy, theology, and culture as they shape the experiences of
women, especially women of color. A fundamental question that this
volume aims to address is: What does it mean to be a woman of color
in a world where systems of erasure dominate? The title of this
volume is meant to showcase a deliberate engagement with the
uncelebrated insights and perspectives of women of color in a world
where systemic discrimination persists, and to articulate new
strategies and paradigms for recognizing their contributions to the
broader struggles for freedom and equity of women in our world.
Featuring 650+ full-colour glossy stickers designed by a teacher,
Teaching Is a Work of Heart is a heart-warming, joyful sticker book
dedicated to the all teachers we know and love. Celebrate teachers
and all they do with this uplifting collection of original stickers
in all shapes and sizes and filled with words that speak to the
life. There are stickers of appreciation (Teachers change the
world) and stickers that energize, especially on a day with
challenges (You got this!). Stickers with humour (Three reasons to
become a teacher: June, July, August) and stickers that just get it
(Tired as a teacher). Inspiring quotes are on the back of each
sheet, such as "One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can
change the world"-Malala Yousafzai. And yes, there are many, many
stars!
The musical scores of Stanley Kubrick's films are often praised as
being innovative and forward-looking. Despite playing such an
important part in his productions, however, the ways in which
Kubrick used music to great effect is still somewhat mysterious to
many viewers. Although some viewers may know a little about the
music in 2001 or A Clockwork Orange, few are aware of the
particulars behind the music in Kubrick's other films. In Listening
to Stanley Kubrick: The Music in His Films, Christine Lee Gengaro
provides an in-depth exploration of the music that was composed for
Kubrick's films and places the pre-existent music he utilized into
historical context. Gengaro discusses the music in every single
work, from Kubrick's first films, including the documentary shorts
The Flying Padre and Day of the Fight, through all of his feature
films, from Fear and Desire to Eyes Wide Shut. No film is left out;
no cue is ignored. Besides closely examining the scores composed by
Gerald Fried for Kubrick's early works, Gengaro pays particular
attention to five of the director's most provocative and acclaimed
films-2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, The
Shining, and Eyes Wide Shut. For each film, she engages the reader
by explaining how the music was excerpted (and changed, in some
cases), and how the historical facts about a musical piece add
layers of meaning-sometimes unintended-to the films. Meant for film
lovers, music lovers, and scholars, Listening to Stanley Kubrick is
a thoroughly researched examination into the musical elements of
one of cinema's most brilliant artists. Appropriate for a cinema
studies or music classroom, this volume will also appeal to any fan
of Kubrick's films.
'Our childhood came to an end when our parents parted and from then
on Jennifer was placed in the impossible position of having to be a
parent to me, her sister. I shall always be grateful for her
protection . . .' Millions have fallen in love with Jennifer Worth
and her experiences in the East End as chronicled in Call the
Midwife, but little is known about her life outside this period.
Now, in this moving and evocative memoir, Jennifer's sister
Christine takes us from their early idyllic years to the cruelty
and neglect they suffered after their parents divorced, from
Jennifer being forced to leave home at fourteen to their training
as nurses. After leaving nursing Jennifer took up a career in
music, her first love, and Christine became a sculptor, but through
marriages and children, joy and heartbreak, their lives remained
intertwined. Absorbing and emotional, The Midwife's Sister by
Christine Lee is testimony to an enduring bond between two
extraordinary women.
Written in 1991 to commemorate the bicentennial of Mozart's death,
Burgess's novella-length piece is a compendium of themes, genres
and even art-forms revolving around the one central preoccupation
of the entire Burgess oeuvre: the reconcilability of life and art.
This is a kaleidoscope of a book, which stretches even the bounds
of even Anthony Burgess's fiction in an attempt to understand
Mozart through celestial dialogue, an opera libretto, and fragments
of a film script. As gracefully witty as it is daringly
experimental, Mozart and the Wolf Gang is one of Burgess's late,
great works, often overlooked due to its experimental form, which
nevertheless remains accessible, entertaining and yet refreshingly
original to this day. This new critical edition with analysis from
noted musicologist and a first-class literary critic Alan Shockley
enables this work's significance to be assessed by a new generation
of readers and scholars. -- .
This man and music asks two central questions: what can literature
contribute to the art of composition, and how can music influence
the writer? Anthony Burgess, famed novelist, journalist, and
composer, answers these questions and many more. As a person
uniquely qualified to look at the interconnectivity of music and
literature from both sides, Burgess provides fascinating insights,
drawing on his deep knowledge of both disciplines. The book
contains eleven interconnected essays that touch on philosophical
conundrums of art and adaptation, questions of meaning, and the
author's own personal experience. It is a must-read for fans of
Burgess who want to understand how music influenced the author's
craft of writing. Part autobiography and part literary and musical
analysis, This man and music is a unique artefact in the stunning
output of a prolific artist. -- .
Fryderyk Chopin's career is intricately entwined with the piano.
Although he made forays into orchestral and chamber work, the vast
majority of Chopin's pieces feature the piano. While his relatively
brief life shortened his potential contribution as a composer, the
originality, richness, and quality of his work is undeniable. His
harmonies were often surprising, the rhythms flexible, and the
music dramatic. In Experiencing Chopin: A Listener's Companion,
Christine Lee Gengaro surveys Chopin's position as a composer at a
time when the piano stood at the center of musical and social life.
Throughout, she shines a spotlight on Chopin and his music, which
illuminated the Romantic period in which he lived, the social and
artistic climate that surrounded him, and the importance of the
individual artist at a time of political foment. Gengaro considers
the different genres among Chopin's works, linking each to the
historical, social, and biographical issues that shaped them.
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Urban Combat Jeet Kune Do (Paperback)
Emil Martirossian; Edited by Jennifer Gibson; Illustrated by David Hemblade; Cover design or artwork by Christine Lee
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Bruce Lee's original Jeet Kune Do martial arts system back in the
1970's was a combination of training methods that allows you to be
a complete fighter, using unlimited fighting concepts to constantly
train your core techniques, mastering all ranges, seeking out the
unknown. Urban Combat is based on the concepts of Jeet Kune Do and
also combines other various styles of martial arts resulting in a
highly usable realistic modern day self defence system that can be
adapted to its user. This book details step-by-step self-defence
techniques and reality based principles. In addition, it explores
the mental and spiritual aspects of the 'Urban Combat' martial arts
system, drawing upon the core concepts of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do.
Emil Martirossian currently trains and teaches classes/privately
and is the Kung Fu Technical Editor for 'Martial Arts Illustrated
Magazine' (UK). For further information visit:
www.emilmartialarts.co.uk
Kartika Review's 2011 Anthology of Asian Pacific Islander American
Literature. Read past issues at www.kartikareview.com.
More than just a physical activity, hiking can accent a lifestyle
and open doors to personal fulfillment. In Over the Mountains and
Into Our Lives: A Woman's Hiking Guide to Life, Kellie Lee explores
the connection between her physical trials and the struggles of her
everyday life. During some of her most important hikes, Lee
discovered valuable life lessons that she brought from the mountain
slopes and intertwined into her daily routine. By experiencing
Lee's parallel journeys of career changes and challenging hikes,
readers can also discover ways to foster their own personal growth
through hiking the boundless outdoors.
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