Minggu, 31 Maret 2019

Dragon Age Download

ISBN: 1506708056
Title: Dragon Age Pdf The Calling Deluxe Edition
Author: David Gaider
Published Date: 2018
Page: 400

David Gaider is a Canadian writer and game designer, who worked for Edmonton, Alberta-located game developer BioWare on the Dragon Age series.

Dragon Age: The Calling is written by Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider and features twenty-four brand new illustrations by Stefano Martino, Álvaro Sarraseca, Andres Ponce, and German Ponce! This deluxe edition also features an intricately designed, foil stamped hardcover bound.

After two hundred years of exile, King Maric has allowed the Grey Wardens to return to Ferelden. As soon as they arrive, they alert the King to a grim situation: one of their own has turned and fled to the Deep Roads, intending to join the horrific darkspawn dwelling there. Reluctantly leading the Wardens through the passages he traveled so many years before, the group chases after a deadly secret that will threaten to destroy not only the Grey Wardens, but the Kingdom above as well.

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Senin, 25 Maret 2019

All the Lives We Ever Lived Pdf

ISBN: 1524760625
Title: All the Lives We Ever Lived Pdf Seeking Solace in Virginia Woolf
Author: Katharine Smyth
Published Date: 2019-01-29
Page: 320

Nylon: "6 Great Books to Read This January"Town & Country: "The Best New Books to Read This January"Praise for All the Lives We Ever Lived:"Beautifully written...a gift to readers drawn to big questions about time, memory, mortality, love and grief... you'd be hard put to find a more moving appreciation of Woolf's work."— Heller McAlpin, Wall Street Journal"Blending analysis of a deeply literary novel with a personal story... gently entwining observations from Woolf's classic with her own layered experience. Smyth tells us of her loe for her father, his profound alcoholism and hte unpredictable course of the cancer that ultimately claimed his life."— TIME"This gorgeous, moving book gracefully moves between memoir and literary criticism.... Smyth’s writing possesses a unique ability to wend its way into your head, traveling into all the darkest corners of your mind, triggering thoughts on love and loss and family and memory you hadn’t known were lurking; it’s a profound experience, reading this book—one not to be missed."— Nylon  “A conceptually ambitious and assured debut, successfully bridging memoir and literary criticism…. A work of incisive observation and analysis, exquisite writing, and an attempt to determine if there is 'any revelation that could lessen loss, that could help to make the fact of death okay.'”—Kirkus Reviews (starred)“All The Lives We Ever Lived is a lyrical memoir about Katharine Smyth's connection to Virginia Woolf's writing, and the power of literature in our darkest times.”—Bustle“I loved All the Lives We Ever Lived: its structural inventiveness, its fluid and lyrically beautiful writing—some lines made me gasp—and its often astonishing wisdom. But above all, this is a smart, moving portrait of a family in crisis; Smyth weaves literary criticism and biography into nearly every page, but she never strays from the deepest concerns of the human heart.”—Jamie Quatro, author of Fire Sermon and I Want to Show You More“All the Lives We Ever Lived is a work of vivid intelligence—a sharp love letter to the reading and relationships that shape us, and an ingenious reply to the questions Woolf asked her readers to answer for themselves.”—Nell Stevens, author of Bleaker House and The Victorian and the Romantic“Modern American memoir doesn't get better—or more inventive—than this. By weaving the story of her father's death with a meditation on Virginia Woolf's great novel, Katharine Smyth has written a book that is both fiercely moving and full of bristling intelligence. All the Lives We Ever Lived isn't just a literary tour de force; it's an enlarging reminder of the evanescence of our lives. Smyth has twinned her sensibility with Woolf's to extraordinary effect. A wonderful debut.”—Darcy Frey, author of The Last Shot“A stunningly well-written, exquisitely intelligent and moving book, which deepens with each turn of the screw.”—Phillip Lopate, author of A Mother's Tale   “In her brilliant debut, Katharine Smyth has done the impossible—invented a new form for the overworked genre of memoir, weaving Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse into her personal story as she absorbs the meaning of her beloved father’s long illness and early death. Her prose is luxuriant and supple, but never sentimental, and her piercing insights into the dynamics of the nuclear family often profound.”—Michael Scammell, author of Koestler and Solzhenitsyn“In channeling her experience of loss through her lifelong reading of Virginia Woolf, Smyth upends the rules of a genre and delivers a book at once deeply intellectual and deeply felt, heartbreaking, funny, illuminating, and truly new.” —Lea Carpenter, author of Eleven Days and Red, White, Blue“Losing then finding herself in To the Lighthouse, Katharine Smyth bestows time travel between Virginia Woolf's memory and her own, reminding us that a book can open the heart.” —Honor Moore, author of The Bishop's Daughter“In this remarkable memoir of familial love, illness, and grief, Katharine Smyth seamlessly braids her story around that of her literary idol, Virginia Woolf, and around that writer's most enduring characters. All the Lives We Ever Lived is enlightening and absolutely original, with writing that is gentle, elegant, and true.”—Marcia DeSanctis, author of 100 Places in France Every Woman Should Go Katharine Smyth is a graduate of Brown University. She has worked for The Paris Review and taught at Columbia University, where she received her MFA in nonfiction. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

A wise, lyrical memoir about the power of literature to help us read our own lives—and see clearly the people we love most.

Katharine Smyth was a student at Oxford when she first read Virginia Woolf’s modernist masterpiece To the Lighthouse in the comfort of an English sitting room, and in the companionable silence she shared with her father. After his death—a calamity that claimed her favorite person—she returned to that beloved novel as a way of wrestling with his memory and understanding her own grief.

Smyth’s story moves between the New England of her childhood and Woolf’s Cornish shores and Bloomsbury squares, exploring universal questions about family, loss, and homecoming. Through her inventive, highly personal reading of To the Lighthouse, and her artful adaptation of its groundbreaking structure, Smyth guides us toward a new vision of Woolf’s most demanding and rewarding novel—and crafts an elegant reminder of literature’s ability to clarify and console.
 
Braiding memoir, literary criticism, and biography, All the Lives We Ever Lived is a wholly original debut: a love letter from a daughter to her father, and from a reader to her most cherished author.

A memoir about grief I think the role of Virginia Woolf is overstated. i didn't gain much insight into the author or her book, To the Lighthouse. This is first and foremost a memoir about the grief of a daughter for her father.A Grief of One's Own Once again, expectations got in the way of my enjoying this one. I was hoping for some literary criticism, and there was some of that, but mostly All the Lives We Ever Lived was a memoir of Katharine Smyth's life with her father, who died of cancer at age 59. He was not a famous man, or a writer, but Smyth had been deeply affected by reading Virginia Woolf and found reassurance in returning to Woolf's writings, both her fiction and her essays and letters. I don't know if being a Virginia Woolf fan would make this a better read -- it strikes me as being almost like a novel in that you just have to read the first chapter or two to know whether you will find it your cup of tea. Very personal and melancholy.

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Selasa, 19 Maret 2019

The Formula Pdf

ISBN: B07JM46G16
Title: The Formula Pdf The Universal Laws of Success

In this pioneering examination of the scientific principles behind success, a leading researcher reveals the surprising ways in which we can turn achievement into success.

Too often, accomplishment does not equate to success. We did the work but didn't get the promotion; we played hard but weren't recognized; we had the idea but didn't get the credit. We've always been told that talent and a strong work ethic are the key to getting ahead, but in today's world, these efforts rarely translate into tangible results. Recognizing this disconnect, Laszlo Barabasi, one of the world's leading experts on the science of networks, uncovers what success really is: a collective phenomenon based on the thoughts and praise of those around you.  

In The Formula, Barabasi highlights the vital important of community respect and appreciation when connecting performance to recognition - the elusive link between performance and success. By leveraging the power of big data and historic case studies, Barabasi reveals the unspoken rules behind who truly gets ahead and why and outlines the 12 laws that govern this phenomenon and how we can use them to our own advantage. 

Unveiling the scientific principles that drive success, this trailblazing audiobook offers a new understanding of the very foundation of how people excel in today's society.

Networking is Key Those of us who try to be the best in our profession realize performance is difficult to measure in many cases. Unless you’re an athlete, measuring the performance of a lawyer, law student, or businessman is difficult. Many have excellent characteristics in addition to drawbacks.As a professor we experience that issue when trying to evaluate students. Having taught for over 30 years the question arises: which one of my students, or which ones, will become successful when all will be qualified to practice law or run a business?The analysis in this book helps answer that question. I’m a believer in networking, it is created numerous opportunities for myself and for other professionals I work with. If you have the fundamental skills networking allows you to display them to potential clients, investors, and employers. The book realizes many professions are difficult to measure when looking at competency and excellence. I agree with the thesis, networking and taking advantage of opportunities seems to separate those who are persistent and are extremely successful from those who just make a living.Interesting examples very well written As a scientist myself, I was dubious of the book's claim to have a formula for success. If you've lived more that a few decades, you are well aware of the vagrancies of fate, and how success and failure seem to be an integral part of chaos theory. But the book delivers in the end, and I can see my own experiences reflected in the laws. The examples presented are incredibly interesting, ranging from so-called wine experts to tennis players to WWI aces and more. These work well to showcase the various laws of success. Best of all, the laws are something that you can actually apply in life, and I bought my 17-year old daughter a copy of the book to hopefully get her off to a good start.One of the only findings I question is in regard to Amazon.com reviews. According to the book, the first review on Amazon is tremendously important to sales and how the book is received. But as a published author, I am keenly aware that the first few reviews are almost always by friends and family (or even the by the author, as pointed out in The Formula!). You can usually identify these reviews because they are brief and general in nature, mainly because the reviewer didn't actually read the book. Maybe the general public doesn't factor this in, so the finding may still be true. At any rate, The Formula is a great read and a great example of how science can make sense of seemingly impenetrable problems.Totally unique + incredibly useful A remarkable and empowering read, and very much unlike anything I’ve picked up before on the topic. As Barabasi says early on, it’s not a self-help book, but a science book in which the topic of study is success. It’s 100% about following the data rather than relying on anecdotes. Expect some mind-shifting insights about how humans actually reward work or ignore it. I’ve already used a couple of its lessons to shift how I market myself and my consulting. Incredibly insightful.

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Kamis, 14 Maret 2019

Reclaiming Our Space Download

ISBN: 0807055379
Title: Reclaiming Our Space Pdf How Black Feminists Are Changing the World from the Tweets to the Streets
Author: Feminista Jones
Published Date: 2019
Page: 224

“There’s a beautiful optimism about the power of social media throughout various chapters . . . Recommended for university-level courses on gender studies and new media studies as well as for general readers interested in the intersection of pop culture, feminist theory, racial justice, and activism.”—Library Journal, Starred Review “Smart, savvy, and unapologetically fierce.”—Kirkus Reviews“Jones’s entertaining book . . . astutely analyzes the nuances of black female identity.”—Publishers Weekly“If you want to understand the rising preeminence of black women in our modern day sociopolitical landscape, you would be smart to start with Feminista Jones, a black woman writing and working at the forefront of our movements.”—Ijeoma Oluo, author of the New York Times bestseller So You Want To Talk About Race“Reclaiming Our Space is an invaluable contribution to long-overdue conversations about race, gender, and intersectionality in America. Feminista Jones combines empathy and wisdom with intellectual rigor and historical analysis to explain clearly and compellingly the central role that Black feminists play in the fight for democracy and social justice.”—Soraya Chemaly, director of the Women’s Media Center Speech Project and author of Rage Becomes Her“Reclaiming Our Space is a refreshing affirmation of Black women, centering our societal roles in a way I have never read before. For those of us whose race and gender exist at a precarious intersection, Reclaiming Our Space is a godsend that will inform not only how we are approached and regarded by others through social media platforms but how we interact with each other and value ourselves.”—CaShawn Thompson, creator of #BlackGirlMagic“It’s impossible to overstate the cultural impact of Feminista Jones . . . . A bold and candid voice.”—Eve L. Ewing, author of Electric Arches and Ghosts in the Schoolyard“As often as I find myself disillusioned by today’s political climate, Feminista Jones reminds us that Black women have always been and continue to be at the forefront of social change both online and IRL. Reclaiming Our Space is a thorough and accessible history of Black feminism that reflects on our past as a means of encouraging us to move toward a better future.”—Franchesca Ramsey, host of MTV Decoded and author of Well, That Escalated Quickly: Memoirs and Mistakes of an Accidental Activist“In a world where many call themselves ‘feminist,’ educator, healer, and community leader Feminista Jones provides tangible steps for those seeking to do a better job of showing up and holding space for Black women. Reclaiming Our Space is required reading for brothers who fashion themselves supporters of our sisters, as well as those who don’t yet know they need to be. It’s also soul food for the rest of y’all desiring to move toward a better future.”—David Johns, executive director of the National Black Justice Coalition Feminista Jones is a Philadelphia-based social worker, feminist writer, public speaker, and community activist. She is an award-winning blogger and the author of the novel Push the Button and the poetry collection The Secret of Sugar Water. She was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in Philadelphia and one of the Top 100 Black Social Influencers by The Root. Her writing has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, and Time, Essence, and Ebony magazines.

A treatise of Black women’s transformative influence in media and society, placing them front and center in a new chapter of mainstream resistance and political engagement

In Reclaiming Our Space, social worker, activist, and cultural commentator Feminista Jones explores how Black women are changing culture, society, and the landscape of feminism by building digital communities and using social media as powerful platforms. As Jones reveals, some of the best-loved devices of our shared social media language are a result of Black women’s innovations, from well-known movement-building hashtags (#BlackLivesMatter, #SayHerName, and #BlackGirlMagic) to the now ubiquitous use of threaded tweets as a marketing and storytelling tool. For some, these online dialogues provide an introduction to the work of Black feminist icons like Angela Davis, Barbara Smith, bell hooks, and the women of the Combahee River Collective. For others, this discourse provides a platform for continuing their feminist activism and scholarship in a new, interactive way.

Complex conversations around race, class, and gender that have been happening behind the closed doors of academia for decades are now becoming part of the wider cultural vernacular—one pithy tweet at a time. With these important online conversations, not only are Black women influencing popular culture and creating sociopolitical movements; they are also galvanizing a new generation to learn and engage in Black feminist thought and theory, and inspiring change in communities around them.

Hard-hitting, intelligent, incisive, yet bursting with humor and pop-culture savvy, Reclaiming Our Space is a survey of Black feminism’s past, present, and future, and it explains why intersectional movement building will save us all.

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