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With 30 exercises covering all body systems; a clear, engaging
writing style; and full-color illustrations, this updated edition
offers students everything needed for a successful lab experience.
This edition features updated pre-lab quizzes at the beginning of
each exercise, new Group Challenge activities, and an updated art
program.
Updated with a new preface, this study provides a comprehensive
biography of Thomas Dunckerley. An eighteenth-century success
story, Dunckerley rose from obscurity to a twenty-year-long career
in the Royal Navy, the centerpiece of which was the famous Siege of
Quebec. He retired from the navy to climb to the highest echelons
of English Freemasonry, holding Grand Masterships and Provincial
Grand Masterships across England and across Orders. He was a tender
family man, an inspiring leader and heroic patriot. He also had a
secret. When Dunckerley was in his forties, his mother left a
deathbed confession of her seduction and adultery-and his
illegitimacy. As Dunckerley revealed his mother's confession, his
friends and Masonic colleagues were thunderstruck to discover he
was not the son of a porter at Somerset House, but of the late King
George II. For his contemporaries and biographers, all good things
in his later career seemed to flow from this revelation. His
mother's confession was not Dunckerley's real secret, however. What
he actually hid, even from his wife of fifty years, was that the
confession, the seduction, the hidden royal birth were all lies-so
well-crafted that even now, more than two hundred years after his
death, they are still held as Masonic gospel.
Rapture is the newest collection from a remarkable voice in American poetry. Susan Mitchell's poems are about self-discovery, and how memory and experience blend to lead us to newer, more realized and complex selves. Mitchell's gift is her ability to see, with humor and acuity, the extraordinary within the commonplace. Whether listening to a jazz pianist reaching for new sounds as he lingers over a hotel piano or recalling a runaway child on a bus trip across America, Mitchell guides us into a world of her narratives, a world in which she creates her reality by the mere act of observing it, and this reality, at once wholly unique and deeply familiar, has an exhilarating capacity for transcendence. Combining a boldly realistic vision with graceful, evocative lyricism, and moving easily between free verse and elegant versification, Rapture confirms Mitchell's place as one of the most compelling poets writing today.
Ebenezer Sibly was a quack doctor, plagiarist, and masonic
ritualist in late eighteenth-century London; his brother Manoah was
a respectable accountant and a pastor who ministered to his
congregation without pay for fifty years. The inventor of Dr.
Sibly's Reanimating Solar Tincture, which claimed to restore the
newly dead to life, Ebenezer himself died before he turned fifty
and stayed that way despite being surrounded by bottles of the
stuff. Asked to execute his will, which urged the continued
manufacture of Solar Tincture, and left legacies for multiple and
concurrent wives as well as an illegitimate son whose name the
deceased could not recall, Manoah found his brother's record of
financial and moral indiscretions so upsetting that he immediately
resigned his executorship. Ebenezer's death brought a premature
conclusion to a colorfully chaotic life, lived on the fringes of
various interwoven esoteric subcultures. Drawing on such sources as
ratebooks and pollbooks, personal letters and published sermons,
burial registers and horoscopes, Susan Mitchell Sommers has woven
together an engaging microhistory that offers useful revisions to
scholarly accounts of Ebenezer and Manoah, while placing the entire
Sibly family firmly in the esoteric byways of the eighteenth and
early nineteenth centuries. The Siblys of London provides
fascinating insight into the lives of a family who lived just
outside our usual historical range of vision.
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Erotikon (Paperback)
Susan Mitchell
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How do we discover our deepest desires, those that at once elude and define us? In Erotikon, award-winning poet Susan Mitchell invites us to make that discovery -- and in the process, to understand our true selves. In language both staggeringly beautiful and wonderfully mischevious, Mitchell explores the primal , transformative power of our sexual appetites. Drawing us in like a lover through her sensual world, she moves from seduction to surrender to symbiosis and the ultimate communion we long for in our lives on earth.
Nina, the littlest elf in Santa's workshop, doesn't finish the
teddy bear she's making in time for it to get loaded onto Santa's
sleigh-but, encouraged by Santa Claus himself to not give up, she
works far into the night to finish it. While Santa is out
delivering presents, a baby is born. Santa comes back for Nina's
now-finished bear--and guess who he takes along to deliver it?
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