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A richly illustrated exploration of Mina Loy’s art and writings
Mina Loy (1882–1966) was one of the most iconoclastic figures in
modernism. A groundbreaking poet, she also left an indelible mark
in painting, drawing, prose, art criticism, and fashion. Mina Loy:
Strangeness Is Inevitable is the first book to examine the full
scope of her extraordinary career, demonstrating Loy’s
transformative impact on the visual arts as well as the literary
avant-garde of the twentieth century. Presenting dozens of Loy’s
paintings, drawings, and constructions alongside selections of her
poems and writings, this book gives a comprehensive overview of the
complex images and objects Loy created and situates them in the
larger context of her life and work. It explores Loy’s pursuit of
truth and beauty, arguing that her engagement with the emphatically
“unbeautiful” materials of the Bowery—such as rags and bottle
caps—reflects her questioning of truth. The book positions Loy
within the broader context of surrealist art; sheds light on her
relationships with influential figures such as Gertrude Stein,
Marcel Duchamp, and Wyndham Lewis; and addresses Loy’s enduring
relevance today. Featuring rare and previously unpublished
artworks, Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable reveals this
visionary artist’s extraordinary contributions as an image-maker,
writer, and cultural arbiter, introducing her work to a new
generation of readers and charting new directions in art history,
women’s studies, poetry, and modernist studies. Published in
association with the Bowdoin College Museum of Art Exhibition
Schedule Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine April
6–September 17, 2023
This book reports on a study examining 'Imposed Queries in the
School Library Media Center, ' and is a follow up to a pilot study
on the same topic. The analysis is presented in a way that provides
a clear road map for researchers, students, and practitioners who
wish to undertake a study of this type, or to advance thinking
about the place of imposed queries in information seeking.
Particular attention is given to the special nature of the
investigative processes undertaken and the concerns researchers
have when approaching the study of children in
information-providing environments. The research process is
described in detail and highlights research questions,
methodological issues, and data gathering techniques. The
literature on children as a user group and as information seekers
is reviewed, and the research findings and conclusions are
discussed. Also, advice is offered for readers interested in
undertaking their own study of imposed and self-generated queries.
Forrest and Gross expose the scientific failure, the religious essence, and the political ambitions of "intelligent design" creationism. They examine the movement's "Wedge Strategy," which has advanced and is succeeding through public relations rather than through scientific research. Analyzing the content and character of "intelligent design theory," they highlight its threat to public education and to the separation of church and state.
After living through the stock market crises of 1987 and 2001-2,
many people wonder just how safe the financial system is, and what
kinds of financial instruments they should trust their savings to.
This book explores the future of the financial services industry,
giving readers an idea of the kinds of institutions and services
that will survive in the early twenty-first century.
The book focuses on the changes that we will face in the near
future, such as greater use of the Internet for banking
transactions and the increasing globalization of financial
services. It considers changing conditions in key financial centres
around the world, especially in the US, the UK, Germany, Japan and
Switzerland; and it points to the probable disappearance of the
insurance sector as a separate industry. The book describes the
strategies of major financial services firms, and discusses the
likelihood that various strategies will be viable in the
future.
The author's informative and, at times, provocative assertions
will be of interest to anyone who wants to understand how the
financial services sector is developing.
Designed for students who are taking a preliminary course in the
counseling field, Introduction to the Counseling Profession, 7th
Edition, provides a comprehensive overview of the history and
foundational concepts of counseling, offering the most current and
relevant breadth of coverage available from experts in their
respective fields. This edition includes topics rarely discussed in
introductory texts, such as self-care and self-growth and the use
of technology in counseling, as well as a new chapter on crisis
counseling. Chapters also reflect updates to the 2016 Council for
the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
(CACREP) standards, and a chapter on each CACREP specialization is
included. Students will gain insight into the myriad issues that
surround not only the process of counseling and its many
populations but also the personal dynamics that have an impact on
this process. Furthermore, a collection of supplemental resources
is available online to benefit both instructors and students.
Instructors will find PowerPoint slides and test banks to aid in
conducting their courses, and students can access chapter
summaries, exercises, and other tools to supplement their review of
the material in the text.
With the emergence of "cultural studies" and the blurring of
once-clear academic boundaries, scholars are turning to subjects
far outside their traditional disciplines and areas of expertise.
In "Higher Superstition" scientists Paul Gross and Norman Levitt
raise serious questions about the growing criticism of science by
humanists and social scientists on the "academic left." This
paperback edition of "Higher Superstition" includes a new afterword
by the authors.
Designed for students who are taking a preliminary course in the
counseling field, Introduction to the Counseling Profession, 7th
Edition, provides a comprehensive overview of the history and
foundational concepts of counseling, offering the most current and
relevant breadth of coverage available from experts in their
respective fields. This edition includes topics rarely discussed in
introductory texts, such as self-care and self-growth and the use
of technology in counseling, as well as a new chapter on crisis
counseling. Chapters also reflect updates to the 2016 Council for
the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
(CACREP) standards, and a chapter on each CACREP specialization is
included. Students will gain insight into the myriad issues that
surround not only the process of counseling and its many
populations but also the personal dynamics that have an impact on
this process. Furthermore, a collection of supplemental resources
is available online to benefit both instructors and students.
Instructors will find PowerPoint slides and test banks to aid in
conducting their courses, and students can access chapter
summaries, exercises, and other tools to supplement their review of
the material in the text.
This carefully documented expose of the Intelligent Design (ID)
movement contributed to the stunning victory in Federal court of
eleven Dover, PA, parents who recognized ID's threat to public
education and religious freedom. Now in paperback, here is Forrest
and Gross's influential work documenting the continuity of
intelligent design with traditional creationism. The new text
updates ID initiatives in Kansas and Ohio and the movement's
shifting strategies in an attempt to remain viable after its legal
undoing in federal court. Anyone who values science and the
benefits of life in an enlightened society should know about the
Wedge's political, cultural, and religious ambitions. With a new
foreword by Barry Lynn, this updated edition is an essential guide
to ID's continuing threat to public education and the separation of
church and state. It is the book to turn to for an inside look at
the claims and operations of the ID movement, the most recent
manifestation of American creationism.
A revealing investigation into Picasso's career-long fascination
with the written word Throughout his life, Pablo Picasso had close
friendships with writers and an abiding interest in the written
word. This groundbreaking book, which draws on the collections of
Yale University, traces the relationship that Picasso had with
literature and writing in his life and work. Beginning with the
artist's early associations with such writers as Gertrude Stein,
Guillaume Apollinaire, Max Jacob, and Pierre Reverdy, the book
continues until the postwar period, by which time Picasso had
become a worldwide celebrity. Distinguished authorities in art and
literature explore the theme of Picasso and language from
historical, linguistic, and visual perspectives and contextualize
Picasso's work within a rich literary framework. Presenting
fascinating archival materials and written in an accessible style,
Picasso and the Allure of Language is essential reading for anyone
interested in this great artist and the history of modernism.
Published in association with the Yale University Art Gallery
Exhibition Schedule: Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven
(January 27 - May 24, 2009) Nasher Museum of Art at Duke
University, Durham (August 20, 2009 - January 3, 2010)
Naughty or Nice may be the first Christmas story of its kind that
is written for adults with adult content but also with a truly
compelling story. Christmas is coming and so is Santa and your
children may have invited him to your house for this holiday. He,
his enchanted parchment and his magic bag will bring the nice
children gifts and sweets but not the naughty after receiving their
letters. His elves toil to keep Santa's home running and Santa
cared for in a first rate manner while Santa's adversary Madam Ari
knows he is bringing the children and would like nothing more but
to have them for herself and her own magical house. He does however
find that the parents are more naughty than nice in his travels.
Santa visiting year after year becomes too much for the parents and
all too real. They command their loving children to tell him not to
come any longer since he had become more than they had bargained
for and now he has their children. After Santa Decides to take the
children to his home he leaves the parents to answer to law
enforcement and the press as to what happened to their dearly loved
offspring. The tension grows when they are caught being less than
completely honest with the investigation. Don't miss the
continuation to the story with Ari's Revenge.
The confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers is a region
of the USA steeped in histories of the mountain man, fur traders
and the northern upper plains nomadic tribes. I joined a veterinary
practice there in 1960, directly out of veterinary school. Our
clients included townspeople, river valley farmers, high prairie
dry land wheat farmers and ranchers, and North Dakota Badlands
ranchers, the later doing their best to wrest a living from
government grazing leases and their too small homesteads. All were
determined, independent-minded folks who expected their
veterinarian to be physically tough, knowledgeable about all
species of animals, and skilled in the practice of the profession.
Our animal patients were the same as they are today prone to the
same illnesses and injuries. They were for the most part stoic and
never embarrassed by anything they did or that was done to them.
The characters in this book are those people, those animals, and
that time and place. This is also the story of the personal
relationship between my new bride and me as we learn to cope with
being away from family, making new friends in a community foreign
to us, and being Jewish in an area of the country with few Jews and
a history of anti-Semitism. The story is complicated by the
strained relationship between the veterinarian I work for and his
wife and her family.
The seal of alabaster is broken and the fragrant perfume of
devotion permeates the inner closet where I meditate on Jesus ....
I am prayerfully hoping that you will smell the sweet fragrance of
Christ, sense His presence and be moved to anoint Him with your
love as I do and as did the woman in Jerusalem many years ago. The
more I learn of Him, the more I marvel at His love and redeeming
power, consequently, the more of myself I want to give; and still,
it will never be enough. Come with me on a meditative journey and
learn how Angel song bursts forth above.....
Sand Castles: a collection of writings by Aline Dorothy Gross, who
died of cancer, at age 24, in 1980. At that time she was a graduate
student in biochemistry at Cornell. It includes diary entries,
letters, reflections on contemporaries and culture, and poetry.
Beginning at age 14, she was treated for Hodgkin's disease,
eventually with success; but in the end she died of
treatment-induced cancer. Despite the catastrophe, she managed to
become an honor student at Yale, a promising biochemist, an
athlete, and a writer of growing sophistication and power. These
selections, assembled by her father, tell the story-primarily in
her own eloquent words. It transcends the fate of one young woman:
this story is about facing calamity with courage, wit,
self-respect, and intelligence.
After living through the stock market crises of 1987 and 2001-2,
many people wonder just how safe the financial system is, and what
kinds of financial instruments they should trust their savings to.
This book explores the future of the financial services industry,
giving readers an idea of the kinds of institutions and services
that will survive in the early twenty-first century.
The book focuses on the changes that we will face in the near
future, such as greater use of the Internet for banking
transactions and the increasing globalization of financial
services. It considers changing conditions in key financial centres
around the world, especially in the US, the UK, Germany, Japan and
Switzerland; and it points to the probable disappearance of the
insurance sector as a separate industry. The book describes the
strategies of major financial services firms, and discusses the
likelihood that various strategies will be viable in the
future.
The author's informative and, at times, provocative assertions
will be of interest to anyone who wants to understand how the
financial services sector is developing.
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