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This is the book for "Improve Your Marriage" You will also need to get the Workbook by clicking on the link below.
This is a down to earth book on improving your marriage.This marriage book is an easy read and self help book. It is also helpful for people who are not married and looking to get married in the future. It introduces you to things and situations that will assist you in the daily life of marriage. Improve your marriage (31Ways in 31Days) helps with relationships in general and both the women and the man can take advantage of this book.
In this final book of the trilogy about Charles Dicken's character Abel Magwitch in "Great Expectations", the story is told of Olivia and her husband. Olivia is the daughter of a woman who was transported to Australia. That woman's story appears in "The Magwitch Effect". Now both Olivia and Phillip Gargery are looking forward to a quiet settled life with their son in their bookshop in Sydney. But they become involved with the nephew of John King, the only survivor of the ill-fated Burke and Wills Expedition, with exciting results. The fact that there is a plot hidden behind their trials adds to their difficulties. As in the other two books that precede this one, historical characters make their appearance.
This is the Workbook for "Improve Your Marriage" You will also need to get the book by clicking on the link below.
In my previous book, "The Magwitch Story," it was explained how Magwitch, although transported across the world was able to help Pip to become a gentleman. It also told how the money came to Jaggers, and just who helped Magwitch in Sydney, New South Wales. "The Magwitch Effect," now tells the story of how the transporting of one convict affected others in Australia.
When you read "Great Expectations" you must have wondered how Magwitch, although transported across the world, helped Pip. Where did the money come from that Jaggers provided? Who helped Magwitch in New South Wales? Luckily, recently discovered manuscripts give the answers. "The Magwitch Story" is based upon these manuscripts and is therefore a fascinating book, and Dickens lovers won't be satisfied until they have read it.
How are culturally constructed stereotypes about appropriate sex-based behavior formed? If a person who is biologically female behaves in a stereotypically masculine manner, what are the social, political, and cultural forces that may police her behavior? And how will she manage her gendered image in response to that policing? Finally, how do race, ethnicity, or sexuality inform the way that sex-based roles are constructed, policed, or managed? The chapters in this book address such questions from social science perspectives and then examine personal stories of reinvention and transformation, including discussions of the lives of dancers Isadora Duncan and Bill T. Jones, playwright Lorraine Hansberry, and surrealist artist Claude Cahun.Writers from fields as diverse as history, art, psychology, law, literature, sociology, and the activist community look at gender nonconformity from conceptual, theoretical, and empirical perspectives. They emphasize that gender nonconformists can be gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or anyone else who does not fit a model of Caucasian heterosexual behavior characterized by binary masculine and feminine roles.
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