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Pressed for Time

Pressed for Time
Author: Judy Wajcman
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2016-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 022638084X

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In Pressed for Time, Judy Wajcman explains why we immediately interpret our experiences with digital technology as inexorably accelerating everyday life. She argues that we are not mere hostages to communication devices, and the sense of always being rushed is the result of the priorities and parameters we ourselves set rather than the machines that help us set them."--Jacket.


A Stitch in Time

A Stitch in Time
Author: Amanda James
Publisher: Choc Lit Limited
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-03-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1781890021

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A history teacher who’s anxious for adventure gets swept off her feet—and into the past—in this award-winning “Top Pick” time travel romance (RT Book Reviews). Sarah Yates is a thirty-something Sheffield history teacher, divorced, disillusioned, and desperate for a little excitement. These days, making her dreams come true seems about as likely as climbing Everest in stilettos. Then one night the handsome and mysterious John Needler arrives at her door with an incredible story. John needs Sarah to go back in time. As it turns out, she has the untapped powers of a “stitch”—she can guide those in the past to make choices that change the future. Suddenly, Sarah is whisked into history—from the WWII Blitz to the suffragette movement to Edwardian England and the prairies of the Old American West—to make sure certain fateful couples get their happy endings. The only question is, can she ever manage to find her own? “Hitch a ride and whisk back in time with a heroine readers will relate to, feel sympathy for and then root on till the finish. . . . Readers will be on the edge of their seats . . . in this unique, romantic story.” —RT Book Reviews


Freedom of the Press in China After SARS

Freedom of the Press in China After SARS
Author: United States. Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2003
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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Contains testimony and prepared statements of Gong Xiaoxia, Zhang Huchen, Bu Zhong, and Lin Gong.


Hard-pressed in the Heartland

Hard-pressed in the Heartland
Author: Peter J. Rachleff
Publisher: South End Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1993
Genre: Austin (Minn.)
ISBN: 9780896084506

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Hard-Pressed in the Heartland tells the heartbreaking but empowering story of a spirited local union trying to resist management's drive for concessions--while fending off a conservative national union leadership unwilling to support its own members. Going beyond academic history, it offers useful perspectives for rebuilding a democratic, militant, community-based unionism that can succeed where today's bureaucratic unionism cannot.


Ten in Time

Ten in Time
Author: Patricia Hall Guthrie
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1609578910

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When they went to school that day, the ten children had no idea that their lives were about to be drastically changed, or that they would be transported into the Middle Ages and end up in the midst of a battle that would change world history. Constantinople, under siege by the Turks, was about to fall. Cannons would fire, ships would burn, screams of charging Turks would fill their ears. Follow the students as they encounter the famous Italian soldier Guistiniani, and as they fight by his side. Meet courageous Emperor Constantine XI, who, though hugely outnumbered, fought the Turks to the death to protect his city. Could the children help save the city which the Roman emperor, Constantine I, had named for himself, and which so long had stood as a bastion of Christianity? What was the purpose of their sudden arrival there? Would their faith stand the test? Would they ever get home? Patricia (Pat) Guthrie, a former teacher who has taught in public, private, and home school situations, has always loved writing. Over the years, she has written poems, short stories, book length stories, research papers, and newspaper articles. Serving as an educational missionary in Brazil with her husband, Weston, Pat has had rich and varied experiences in her lifetime, for which she is grateful to God. Loving and serving young people during her husband's ministry as a Presbyterian pastor was a great joy to her, providing lasting friendships. In 2002, Pat helped found the classical Christian school Covenant Christian Academy in Max Meadows, Virginia, where she taught a variety of courses over a seven year period. She has three grown children and four grandsons and now lives with her husband in her hometown of Pulaski, Virginia.


A Moment In Time

A Moment In Time
Author: Aurolyn Hamm
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2003-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595263003

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Their love transcends time but there is a stalker who wants to separate them once again-with death. Tradition, after all, is everything. She receives hate mail warning her not to come to New Orleans, warning her to stay away from the divine child. He has never met her, and yet he draws sketches that look remarkably like her.


Air Defense Radar Repairer

Air Defense Radar Repairer
Author: United States. Department of the Army
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1979
Genre: Radar
ISBN:

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Cross Stitch

Cross Stitch
Author: Amanda James
Publisher: Choc Lit Limited
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2014-12-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1781892016

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“Gorgeously romantic” time travel from the author of the award-winning A Stitch in Time (Old Victorian Quill). It should be the happiest day of her life. Sarah Yates is finally marrying her true love, John Needler. But Sarah and John can’t pretend they’re an ordinary couple. They’re time travellers, and slipping in and out of the past to repair problems that can affect the future can put quite a wrinkle on a honeymoon. One minute Sarah is saying her vows and the next she’s hurtled back to Southampton, 1939. England is on the cusp of war, but Sarah’s most pressing battle is with ill-tempered teacher Veronica Ratchet. A fellow time-bounding “stitch,” Veronica spells trouble. Especially when she shadows Sarah back home . . . The past and the present are about to collide, the patterns of fate are coming unraveled, and as a mission of utmost importance is jeopardized, Sarah and John realize that their problems are just beginning. “I loved both Cross Stitch and A Stitch in Time . . . great books.” —Linda Stacey


Beauvoir in Time

Beauvoir in Time
Author: Meryl Altman
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9004431217

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Beauvoir in Time situates Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex in the historical context of its writing and in later contexts of its international reception, from then till now. The book takes up three aspects of Beauvoir's work more recent feminists find embarrassing: "bad sex," "dated" views about lesbians, and intersections with race and class. Through close reading of Beauvoir's writing in many genres, alongside contemporaneous discourses (good and bad novels in French and English, outmoded psychoanalytic and sexological authorities, ethnographic surrealism, the writing of Richard Wright and Franz Fanon), and in light of her travels to the U.S. and China, the author uncovers insights more recent feminist methodologies obscure, showing that Beauvoir is still good to think with today.


Meri's Turn in Time

Meri's Turn in Time
Author: Kathleen Ann Emmett
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 789
Release: 2023-01-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Meri grew up under the wide Montana sky on a small farm near the Canadian border milking cows, feeding chickens, and listening to her brother's tales of the stars and starlore. But as graduation loomed near, she began to regard the figures on the celestial carousel with the sentimentality of a forgotten toy and became increasingly uneasy with her expected entry into a university. She had too many questions, questions that sitting in a classroom wouldn't answer. She needed to find some solid truths, truths she could pound against and they wouldn't crumble. She was determined to seek them out. Leaving for the west coast, Meri and her best friend Christine end up moving in with Rex, an old environmental warrior who takes them to an old growth forest, shares the tools of activism, and to Meri's surprise, aspires to the same mindset of putting all on the line for a meaningful life. Soon she finds work at a state agency, starts taking classes, and joins protests. But she's still strangely comforted when, glancing up, she makes out familiar figures in that ancient ring of myths encircling the earth. She imagines that as ancient sky watchers mapped the path of the sun in the night sky, they wove tales of their movements and their own lore into the stars. And as she begins to relate to the tales of guardianship and farming, balance, and wildlife and so many others, she begins to find a true purpose and a path for this, her turn in time.