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The Darker Side to Dr Carter

The Darker Side to Dr Carter
Author: S. J. Groves
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1496975359

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A dark tale of hidden betrayal, lies and secrets, A man determined to keep his darker interests out of sight. No matter the cost, that ends with terrible consequences as this demon of man shows himself, as the darkness of this evil deep inside comes forth to those closest to him, like his dearly beloved wife Helena and daughter Anna and those who dare cross this devil of a man!


What It Means to Be Human

What It Means to Be Human
Author: O. Carter Snead
Publisher:
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2020
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0674987721

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American law assumes that individuals are autonomous, defined by their capacity to choose, and not obligated to each other. But our bodies make us vulnerable and dependent, and the law leaves the weakest on their own. O. Carter Snead argues for a paradigm that recognizes embodiment, enabling law and policy to provide for the care that people need.


John Carter of Mars

John Carter of Mars
Author: Marv Wolfman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781595826213

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In this volume, John Carter, an ex-soldier turned prospector, is transported to Mars - 'Barsoom, ' as it is known to its natives - under mysterious circumstances. He becomes dedicated to protecting his new home and newly found love, the princess Dejah Thoris, from warring alien civilizations and a host of deadly Barsoomian beasts


The Dark Side of Twilight

The Dark Side of Twilight
Author: Jean Lasell
Publisher: Sundown Publishing Company
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Working on the basis of an old bad dream and suspicion of murder, the author and another sister set out to find their missing sister, only to finally discover the location of her body six week later.


Treacherous Play

Treacherous Play
Author: Marcus Carter
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0262046318

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The ethics and experience of “treacherous play”: an exploration of three games that allow deception and betrayal—EVE Online, DayZ, and Survivor. Deception and betrayal in gameplay are generally considered off-limits, designed out of most multiplayer games. There are a few games, however, in which deception and betrayal are allowed, and even encouraged. In Treacherous Play, Marcus Carter explores the ethics and experience of playing such games, offering detailed explorations of three games in which this kind of “dark play” is both lawful and advantageous: EVE Online, DayZ, and the television series Survivor. Examining aspects of games that are often hidden, ignored, or designed away, Carter shows the appeal of playing treacherously. Carter looks at EVE Online’s notorious scammers and spies, drawing on his own extensive studies of them, and describes how treacherous play makes EVE successful. Making a distinction between treacherous play and griefing or trolling, he examines the experiences of DayZ players to show how negative experiences can be positive in games, and a core part of their appeal. And he explains how in Survivor’s tribal council votes, a player’s acts of betrayal can exact a cost. Then, considering these games in terms of their design, he discusses how to design for treacherous play. Carter’s account challenges the common assumptions that treacherous play is unethical, antisocial, and engaged in by bad people. He doesn’t claim that more games should feature treachery, but that examining this kind of play sheds new light on what play can be.


Buzz!

Buzz!
Author: Kenneth Carter
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1108738109

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Are you a thrill-seeker or a chill-seeker? A clinical psychologist lifts the lid on what makes adrenaline junkies tick.


Dark Work

Dark Work
Author: Christy Clark-Pujara
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1479855634

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Tells the story of one state in particular whose role in the slave trade was outsized: Rhode Island Historians have written expansively about the slave economy and its vital role in early American economic life. Like their northern neighbors, Rhode Islanders bought and sold slaves and supplies that sustained plantations throughout the Americas; however, nowhere else was this business so important. During the colonial period trade with West Indian planters provided Rhode Islanders with molasses, the key ingredient for their number one export: rum. More than 60 percent of all the slave ships that left North America left from Rhode Island. During the antebellum period Rhode Islanders were the leading producers of “negro cloth,” a coarse wool-cotton material made especially for enslaved blacks in the American South. Clark-Pujara draws on the documents of the state, the business, organizational, and personal records of their enslavers, and the few first-hand accounts left by enslaved and free black Rhode Islanders to reconstruct their lived experiences. The business of slavery encouraged slaveholding, slowed emancipation and led to circumscribed black freedom. Enslaved and free black people pushed back against their bondage and the restrictions placed on their freedom. It is convenient, especially for northerners, to think of slavery as southern institution. The erasure or marginalization of the northern black experience and the centrality of the business of slavery to the northern economy allows for a dangerous fiction—that North has no history of racism to overcome. But we cannot afford such a delusion if we are to truly reconcile with our past.


Gateway

Gateway
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1921
Genre:
ISBN:

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