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A clairvoyant and a werewolf must work together to solve a mystery at the heart of their school. A perfect LGBT+ romantic fantasy for fans of Rainbow Rowell, Margaret Rogerson and Legends and Lattes!
Cam is planning to fly under the radar at his new school, which should be easy as a human among kids with super-cool paranormal powers. But after a very public psychic vision, he’s suddenly the centre of attention. With a mystery to solve to prevent a dark future, Cam teams up with handsome werewolf (and long-term crush), Mateo. As the two get closer and the mystery deepens, can they trust the sparks between them, or is Cam’s vision getting closer to coming true?
Funny, subversive, romantic fantasy from New York Times bestselling author F. T. Lukens.
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Yellow Springs (Hardcover)
Rob Lukens, Sandra S. Momyer, Historic Yellow Springs
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Combining recent research with 20 years' experience in Indonesia,
Lukens-Bull looks closely at debates about institutions of Islamic
higher education as they transform from being exclusively religious
in nature into full universities. Islamic institutions of higher
education are critical to understanding the Indonesian Islamic
community both for the ways in which they define orthodoxy and act
as culture brokers to the wider Islamic community, as well for
their cultural brokerage with Western philosophy and scholarship.
Not only are the institutions and their faculty and staff important
participants in the discourse about the future, they are subjects
of it as well. The changes these institutions are undergoing and
the questions such changes generate provide a window into the
future of Indonesia as it is being created.
A comprehensive guide to the alternative sociology originating in
the work of Dorothy E. Smith, this Handbook not only explores the
basic, founding principles of institutional ethnography (IE), but
also captures current developments, approaches, and debates. Now
widely known as a "sociology for people," IE offers the tools to
uncover the social relations shaping the everyday world in which we
live and is utilized by scholars and social activists in sociology
and beyond, including such fields as education, nursing, social
work, linguistics, health and medical care, environmental studies,
and other social-service related fields. Covering the theoretical
and methodological underpinnings of IE, recent developments, and
current areas of research and application that have yet to appear
in the literature, The Palgrave Handbook of Institutional
Ethnography is suitable for both experienced practitioners of
institutional ethnography and those who are exploring this approach
for the first time.
Based on extensive ethnographic research, this book examines how
the Islamic community in Java, Indonesia, is actively negotiating
both modernity and tradition in the contexts of nation-building,
globalisation, and a supposed clash of civilizations. The pesantren
community, so-called because it is centered around an educational
institution called the pesantren, uses education as a central arena
for dealing with globalization and the construction and maintenance
of an Indonesian Islamic identity. However, the community's efforts
to wrestle with these issues extend beyond education into the
public sphere in general and specifically in the area of leadership
and politics. The case material is used to understand Muslim
strategies and responses to civilizational contact and conflict.
Scholars, educated readers, and advanced undergraduates interested
in Islam, religious education, the construction of religious
identity in the context of national politics and globalization will
find this work useful.
This edited volume gathers top scholars from across disciplines,
generations, and countries to provide constructive commentary on
the theory, methods and practices of institutional ethnography.
These contributions explore themes of relevance to institutional
ethnographers that are both enduring and newly emerging: how
institutional ethnographers can take an expanded view of social
institutions, how they might explore the dynamics of ruling
relations over time, what results from understanding experience as
dialogue (including internal or in-skull dialogue), the
significance of “standpoint,†and the opportunities for
institutional ethnographers to move beyond texts as they discover
and describe social relations. A key aspect of Critical
Commentary on Institutional Ethnography, and one that distinguishes
it from others, is the forward-looking orientation of the authors.
This perspective allows them to establish bridges between the
institutional ethnography that has been developed heretofore and
the potential that is looming for such a mode of inquiry into the
social. As such, the book is both informative and inspirational.
Succession, the tendency of plant communities to change through
time, presents a challenge to those who must satisfy goals
established for the use and preservation of natural resources. The
practical application of what is known about successional changes
has not advanced quickly; subsequently plant community management
is often carried out without recourse to the latest scientific
data. This book maintains that any attempt to manage plant
communities will be successful only if based on site-specific
research and current ecological theories. It outlines a general
model of successional management and then applies it to a variety
of management techniques. Long-term effects of these techniques on
community development are examined. It is therefore an extremely
useful practical book for those involved in the management of
natural resources, although it will also be of interest to the more
theoretical ecologist. This book will be of interest to all those
involved in the management of plant communities, e.g. natural
resource managers and planners, wildlife biologists, foresters,
landscape architects, as well as academic ecologists.
Available here for the first time in English, "Reality and Its
Order" is a remarkable philosophical text by Werner Heisenberg, the
father of quantum mechanics and one of the leading scientists of
the 20th century. Written during the wartime years and initially
distributed only to his family and trusted friends, the essay
describes Heisenberg's philosophical view of how we understand the
natural world and our role within it. In this volume, the essay is
introduced by the physicist Helmut Rechenberg and annotated by the
science historian Ernst Peter Fischer. The content, particularly
within its historical context, will be of great interest to many
physicists, philosophers and historians of science.
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Otherworldly
F T Lukens
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A sceptic and a supernatural creature get more than they bargain for when they make crossroads deal to save themselves. A perfect LGBT+ romantic fantasy for fans of Rainbow Rowell, Margaret Rogerson and Adam Silvera!
Ellery doesn’t believe in magic. Sure, they’ve been stuck in a five-year winter, but there’s got to be a scientific explanation for that. They’re more concerned with working hard to send money back to the family farm than with whether there’s a goddess out there who could put a stop to it.
Knox has been trapped in the human realm for years. In service to a powerful witch for a decade, Knox is finally freed when her crossroads deal meets its terms. But Knox isn’t sure he wants to return to the Other World, especially since his queen seems to have abandoned him.
When a chance encounter finds Ellery coming to Knox’s rescue, they're suddenly face to face with a (annoyingly attractive) guy who claims to be a supernatural familiar – something they definitely don’t believe. But Ellery needs a way to stop the endless winter and save their family farm, and Knox needs a human who can tether him to their realm. A crossroads deal can’t go wrong, can it?
Funny, subversive, romantic fantasy from New York Times bestselling author F. T. Lukens. Look out for So This is Ever After, In Deeper Waters and Spell Bound.
Biological invasion of native plant communities is a high-priority problem in the field of environmental management. Resource managers, biologists, and all those involved in plant communities must consider ecological interactions when assessing both the effects of plant invasion and the long-term effects of management. Sections of the book cover human perceptions of invading plants, assessment of ecological interactions, direct management, and regulation and advocacy. It also includes an appendix with descriptive data for many of the worst weeds.
Three months to find your true love, save the kingdom and secure
the throne. It's all a breeze from here, right? WRONG! Dive into
LGBTQ+ romantic fantasy from New York Times bestselling author F.
T. Lukens! Perfect for fans of Rainbow Rowell and Adam Silvera.
Arek didn't think about what would happen after he fulfilled the
prophecy. He's officially King of Ere, but only Arek and his mage,
the devastatingly handsome Matt, know that the role comes with a
catch: marry by your eighteenth birthday - or die. Arek's got three
months to find his One True Love and save his own life. But things
go painfully and hilariously wrong . . . until he discovers that
love might have been right in front of him all along. Funny,
subversive, romantic fantasy from New York Times bestselling author
F. T. Lukens. Look out for In Deeper Waters and Spell Bound.
American society has long placed high expectations on our schools
to advance this nation's prospects or to help resolve many of its
ills. Throughout America's history, however, immigrant children
have experienced difficulties adjusting to their new lives in our
schools. This experience has been the fate of many African students
who come to America with hopes of securing an excellent education,
a better future, and a chance at the American dream; instead, they
frequently find disappointment. Much of this frustration stems from
the marginalization of African and African-American history and
cultural studies in the curriculums of many American schools. The
absence of any realistic exploration of Africa or Africans in
American society has led to cases of harassment, teasing, and
racially charged environments. This Isn't the America I Thought I'd
Find explores the African student experience and offers advice for
teachers seeking to facilitate a deeper appreciation of the
emotional and historical connections between people of African
descent and all Americans.
Magic rivals. A deadly secret. An inconvenient crush. What could
possibly go wrong? A perfect LGBT+ romantic fantasy for fans of
Rainbow Rowell, Margaret Rogerson and Adam Silvera! Edison Rooker
is determined to gain access to the magical world. Problem is, he
doesn't have magic. But he does have a plan: get a job as
apprentice to powerful sorceress Antonia Hex. He also has an
illegal Spell Binder device, which he must keep hidden from the
Magical Consortium, at all costs . . . With his new job, Edison is
given a new name - Rook - which he happily accepts. He's less happy
about working alongside Sun, the grumpy but annoyingly cute
apprentice to Antonia's big rival. When the Consortium gets wind of
Rook's Spell Binder, they come for Antonia. Rook turns to the only
other magical person he knows: Sun. The two must team up to save
Antonia . . . or face losing their magic forever. Funny,
subversive, romantic fantasy from New York Times bestselling author
F. T. Lukens. Look out for So This is Ever After and In Deeper
Waters.
Forbidden magic, high-seas adventure and love . . . the perfect
LGBTQ+ romantic fantasy from New York Times bestselling author F.
T. Lukens is here! Perfect for fans of Rainbow Rowell, Daughter of
the Pirate King and Adam Silvera. Prince Tal has waited a long time
for his coming-of-age tour - a chance to explore his family's
kingdom. When his ship's crew discovers a mysterious prisoner on a
derelict vessel, Tal feels an intense connection with the roguish
Athlen. So when Athlen leaps overboard and disappears, Tal is
heartbroken. But it's not long before Athlen turns up on dry land,
very much alive, and as charming - and secretive - as ever. When
Tal is kidnapped in a plot to reveal his powers and destroy his
family, Athlen might be his only hope. But can Tal trust him?
Funny, subversive, romantic fantasy from New York Times bestselling
author F. T. Lukens. Look out for So This is Ever After and Spell
Bound.
Industries located in developing countries have made major
improvements in environmental performance since the Rio Earth
Summit of 1992. More specifically, their record in reducing
energy-use and water-pollutant intensities has been better than
developed countries. This significant new book investigates what
motivates industries in developing countries to adopt
environmentally sound technology (EST) - a subject about which very
little is actually known. The authors present the findings of a
United Nations study of the factors that determined EST adoption by
105 manufacturing plants in four different sectors within eight
developing countries. They explore both factors internal to the
plants as well as external factors including governments, markets
and civil society. Environment and Industry in Developing Countries
will be of great interest to development assistance agencies
supporting programmes for industrial environmental management in
developing countries, and also to graduate school programmes in
economic development, technology management, as well as in
international business.
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