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Orbit, Aug 2001. New edition. Paperback. When using that middle initial M., Iain Banks writes grand space opera combining galactic scope with twisty, tricky probes into the darkest secre… Plus…
Orbit, Aug 2001. New edition. Paperback. When using that middle initial M., Iain Banks writes grand space opera combining galactic scope with twisty, tricky probes into the darkest secrets of human and other minds. "Look to Windward" revisits the utopian but ruthless interstellar Culture introduced in "Consider Phlebas", exploring the complex aftermath of a rare Culture mistake--humanitarian tinkering with an unjust civilization that accidentally led to massive civil war and billions dead.\n After a harrowing battle flashback, the scene shifts to one of the Culture's wonderfully landscaped, ring-shaped artificial worlds called Orbitals. A ghastly light is awaited in the sky from distant suns detonated in the war of "Consider Phlebas" eight centuries earlier; an occasion for sombre festivity, pyrotechnics, and a memorial symphony from exiled alien composer Ziller. Meanwhile another tortured member of Ziller's race--aggressors and victims in that more recent civil war--arrives on a mission whose dreadful nature emerges through fragments of slowly returning memory. Elsewhere, in the exuberantly imagined airsphere home of floating "behemothaurs" almost too huge to imagine, the clue to what's happening falls belatedly into inexperienced hands...\nWhile scattering red herrings and building tension for his final burst of literal and moral fireworks, Banks shows us around the Orbital in sensuous, lyrical travelogues. Rich scenery, high living, low comedy and dangerous sports contrast with reflections on mortality and the lingering aftershock of both those wars, recalled by ravaged veterans. "Look to Windward" culminates with deft twists, inversions, parallels, and savage justice, as unexpected as we expect from this author. Recommended. --"David Langford", Orbit, 0, New York: Little, Brown & Company, 2010. BV2 - An advance reading copy paperback book in very good condition that has some bumped corners, wrinkling, chipping and crease on some cover edges, sides, and corners, tanning and light shelf wear. Rick Moody's masterful novel vividly imagines a low-down, darkly comic future, as inspired by a drive-in movie classic. 9.25"x6", 727 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Montese Crandall is a downtrodden writer whose rare collection of baseball cards won't sustain him, financially or emotionally, through the grave illness of his wife. Luckily, he swindles himself a job churning out a novelization of the 2025 remake of a 1963 horror classic, "The Crawling Hand." Crandall tells therein of the United States, in a bid to regain global eminence, launching at last its doomed manned mission to the desolation of Mars. Three space pods with nine Americans on board travel three months, expecting to spend three years as the planet's first colonists. When a secret mission to retrieve a flesh-eating bacterium for use in bio-warfare is uncovered, mayhem ensues. Only a lonely human arm (missing its middle finger) returns to earth, crash-landing in the vast Sonoran Desert of Arizona. The arm may hold the secret to reanimation or it may simply be an infectious killing machine. In the ensuing days, it crawls through the heartbroken wasteland of a civilization at its breaking point, economically and culturally - a dystopia of lowlife, emigration from America, and laughable lifestyle alternatives. The Four Fingers of Death is a stunningly inventive, sometimes hilarious, monumental novel. It will delight admirers of comic masterpieces like Slaughterhouse-Five, The Crying of Lot 49, and Catch-22.. Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Advance Reading Copy (ARC)., Little, Brown & Company, 2010, 3, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.: Black Moss Press / Firefly Books, 1990. 102 pages. "Commander Marc Greg and his space shuttle crew escape death in a nuclear holocaust to return to a post-war world that has changed beyond imagination." >> Quebec author Joanne Masse, is the winner of the Hachette's Auteurs en Herbe contest. >> LOW Print Run & Very RARE Title;. First ENGLISH Language Edition.. Soft Cover. AS NEW. Illus. by Robert Johannsen Illustrated Cover.. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" Tall.. Mass Market Paperback.., Black Moss Press / Firefly Books, 1990, 5, Friendswood, TX and Houston, TX: Baxter Press and Imagination Transportation, Inc, 1996. First BP/ITI edition [stated]. Presumed first printing. Mass market paperback. Very good. Pocket paperback, 286, [2] pages. Maps. Introduction by Hanson W. Baldwin. Jacksel Markham "Jack" Broughton (January 4, 1925 - October 24, 2014) was a career officer and fighter pilot in the United States Air Force. He retired in the rank of colonel on August 31, 1968, with 43 separate awards and decorations, including four Distinguished Flying Crosses, two Silver Stars and the highest Air Force service decoration for heroism, the presidentially-awarded Air Force Cross. Broughton avowed that his proudest accomplishment was being combat-qualified in every air force fighter from the P-47 to the F-106. He authored two personal memoirs of the Vietnam War that were highly critical of the direction of the air war there and the rules of engagement. Following his retirement from the Air Force in 1968, Broughton was a manager in the flight test program and a technical planning advisor for the Space Shuttle Endeavour for Rockwell. This is the story of a special breed of warrior, the fighter-bomber pilot; the story of valiant men who flew the F-105 Thunderchief 'Thud' Fighter-Bomber over the hostile skies of North Vietnam. From the briefing rooms to the bombing runs, Colonel Jack Broughton recounts the high drama and flaming terror, the exhilaration and thrill of life on the edge. He relives the incredible feeling of high-speed, low-level sorties where SAM missiles, deadly flak, and enemy MiG fighters were all in a day's work. The bravery of the pilots and their commitment to each other in times of extreme fear, crisis and catastrophe are highlighted by vivid, fast moving aerial combat sequences. Thud Ridge is a fascinating and graphic memorial to the courage of American pilots, the power of their machines and their dedication to achieving successful missions despite the difficult challenges they faced. Thud Ridge continues to be an inspirational memoir for each new generation of air force officer candidates, as well as an enduring and timeless military history classic., Baxter Press and Imagination Transportation, Inc, 1996, 3, Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. This selection of fifteen stories by five exceptional Bengali women writers looks at the lives of women who are neither stars nor martyrs in the feminist cause. They are voices, individual and particular, of women leading their everyday lives, nursing their joys and sorrows. These women write out of their bodies and the intimate spaces around them; they write the history and mathematics of their lives; they compose a deeper reality; they give us an atmosphere, a sky, and a house with many doorways helping us to reclaim their original energy and wonderful clarity. The manushi created by the woman writer speaks in several voices and addresses issues, emotional and psychological, that affect their lives and control their decisions: from the low-caste woman of Mahasweta Deviâs story to the teenage immigrant in America of Nabaneeta Dev Senâs, from the girl child battling humiliation in Bani Basuâs to the victim of marital exploitation in Ashapurna Deviâs, and the women of the old-age home in Suchitra Bhattacharyaâs tale. These women form a small strong chorus, which testifies that womenâs writing is more than a literary actâit is imagining a world into being. It is through the battles that they must fight daily that the women explore their emotional, social, and economic selfhood. The stories, at once linear and circular, offer fewer closures than the work of male writers, and carry with them the echoes of loss. Printed Pages: 232., Oxford University Press, 2007, 6, Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. This selection of fifteen stories by five exceptional Bengali women writers looks at the lives of women who are neither stars nor martyrs in the feminist cause. They are voices, individual and particular, of women leading their everyday lives, nursing their joys and sorrows. These women write out of their bodies and the intimate spaces around them; they write the history and mathematics of their lives; they compose a deeper reality; they give us an atmosphere, a sky, and a house with many doorways helping us to reclaim their original energy and wonderful clarity. The manushi created by the woman writer speaks in several voices and addresses issues, emotional and psychological, that affect their lives and control their decisions: from the low-caste woman of Mahasweta Deviâs story to the teenage immigrant in America of Nabaneeta Dev Senâs, from the girl child battling humiliation in Bani Basuâs to the victim of marital exploitation in Ashapurna Deviâs, and the women of the old-age home in Suchitra Bhattacharyaâs tale. These women form a small strong chorus, which testifies that womenâs writing is more than a literary actâit is imagining a world into being. It is through the battles that they must fight daily that the women explore their emotional, social, and economic selfhood. The stories, at once linear and circular, offer fewer closures than the work of male writers, and carry with them the echoes of loss. Printed Pages: 232., Oxford University Press, 2007, 6, Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. This selection of fifteen stories by five exceptional Bengali women writers looks at the lives of women who are neither stars nor martyrs in the feminist cause. They are voices, individual and particular, of women leading their everyday lives, nursing their joys and sorrows. These women write out of their bodies and the intimate spaces around them; they write the history and mathematics of their lives; they compose a deeper reality; they give us an atmosphere, a sky, and a house with many doorways helping us to reclaim their original energy and wonderful clarity. The manushi created by the woman writer speaks in several voices and addresses issues, emotional and psychological, that affect their lives and control their decisions: from the low-caste woman of Mahasweta Devis story to the teenage immigrant in America of Nabaneeta Dev Sens, from the girl child battling humiliation in Bani Basus to the victim of marital exploitation in Ashapurna Devis, and the women of the old-age home in Suchitra Bhattacharyas tale. These women form a small strong chorus, which testifies that womens writing is more than a literary actit is imagining a world into being. It is through the battles that they must fight daily that the women explore their emotional, social, and economic selfhood. The stories, at once linear and circular, offer fewer closures than the work of male writers, and carry with them the echoes of loss. Printed Pages: 232. NA, Oxford University Press, 2007, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237., Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237. NA, Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237., Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. This selection of fifteen stories by five exceptional Bengali women writers looks at the lives of women who are neither stars nor martyrs in the feminist cause. They are voices, individual and particular, of women leading their everyday lives, nursing their joys and sorrows. These women write out of their bodies and the intimate spaces around them; they write the history and mathematics of their lives; they compose a deeper reality; they give us an atmosphere, a sky, and a house with many doorways helping us to reclaim their original energy and wonderful clarity. The manushi created by the woman writer speaks in several voices and addresses issues, emotional and psychological, that affect their lives and control their decisions: from the low-caste woman of Mahasweta Deviâs story to the teenage immigrant in America of Nabaneeta Dev Senâs, from the girl child battling humiliation in Bani Basuâs to the victim of marital exploitation in Ashapurna Deviâs, and the women of the old-age home in Suchitra Bhattacharyaâs tale. These women form a small strong chorus, which testifies that womenâs writing is more than a literary actâit is imagining a world into being. It is through the battles that they must fight daily that the women explore their emotional, social, and economic selfhood. The stories, at once linear and circular, offer fewer closures than the work of male writers, and carry with them the echoes of loss. Printed Pages: 232., Oxford University Press, 2007, 6, Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. This selection of fifteen stories by five exceptional Bengali women writers looks at the lives of women who are neither stars nor martyrs in the feminist cause. They are voices, individual and particular, of women leading their everyday lives, nursing their joys and sorrows. These women write out of their bodies and the intimate spaces around them; they write the history and mathematics of their lives; they compose a deeper reality; they give us an atmosphere, a sky, and a house with many doorways helping us to reclaim their original energy and wonderful clarity. The manushi created by the woman writer speaks in several voices and addresses issues, emotional and psychological, that affect their lives and control their decisions: from the low-caste woman of Mahasweta Deviâs story to the teenage immigrant in America of Nabaneeta Dev Senâs, from the girl child battling humiliation in Bani Basuâs to the victim of marital exploitation in Ashapurna Deviâs, and the women of the old-age home in Suchitra Bhattacharyaâs tale. These women form a small strong chorus, which testifies that womenâs writing is more than a literary actâit is imagining a world into being. It is through the battles that they must fight daily that the women explore their emotional, social, and economic selfhood. The stories, at once linear and circular, offer fewer closures than the work of male writers, and carry with them the echoes of loss. Printed Pages: 232., Oxford University Press, 2007, 6, Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. This selection of fifteen stories by five exceptional Bengali women writers looks at the lives of women who are neither stars nor martyrs in the feminist cause. They are voices, individual and particular, of women leading their everyday lives, nursing their joys and sorrows. These women write out of their bodies and the intimate spaces around them; they write the history and mathematics of their lives; they compose a deeper reality; they give us an atmosphere, a sky, and a house with many doorways helping us to reclaim their original energy and wonderful clarity. The manushi created by the woman writer speaks in several voices and addresses issues, emotional and psychological, that affect their lives and control their decisions: from the low-caste woman of Mahasweta Deviâs story to the teenage immigrant in America of Nabaneeta Dev Senâs, from the girl child battling humiliation in Bani Basuâs to the victim of marital exploitation in Ashapurna Deviâs, and the women of the old-age home in Suchitra Bhattacharyaâs tale. These women form a small strong chorus, which testifies that womenâs writing is more than a literary actâit is imagining a world into being. It is through the battles that they must fight daily that the women explore their emotional, social, and economic selfhood. The stories, at once linear and circular, offer fewer closures than the work of male writers, and carry with them the echoes of loss. Printed Pages: 232., Oxford University Press, 2007, 6, Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. This selection of fifteen stories by five exceptional Bengali women writers looks at the lives of women who are neither stars nor martyrs in the feminist cause. They are voices, individual and particular, of women leading their everyday lives, nursing their joys and sorrows. These women write out of their bodies and the intimate spaces around them; they write the history and mathematics of their lives; they compose a deeper reality; they give us an atmosphere, a sky, and a house with many doorways helping us to reclaim their original energy and wonderful clarity. The manushi created by the woman writer speaks in several voices and addresses issues, emotional and psychological, that affect their lives and control their decisions: from the low-caste woman of Mahasweta Deviâs story to the teenage immigrant in America of Nabaneeta Dev Senâs, from the girl child battling humiliation in Bani Basuâs to the victim of marital exploitation in Ashapurna Deviâs, and the women of the old-age home in Suchitra Bhattacharyaâs tale. These women form a small strong chorus, which testifies that womenâs writing is more than a literary actâit is imagining a world into being. It is through the battles that they must fight daily that the women explore their emotional, social, and economic selfhood. The stories, at once linear and circular, offer fewer closures than the work of male writers, and carry with them the echoes of loss. Printed Pages: 232., Oxford University Press, 2007, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237., Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237. NA, Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. This selection of fifteen stories by five exceptional Bengali women writers looks at the lives of women who are neither stars nor martyrs in the feminist cause. They are voices, individual and particular, of women leading their everyday lives, nursing their joys and sorrows. These women write out of their bodies and the intimate spaces around them; they write the history and mathematics of their lives; they compose a deeper reality; they give us an atmosphere, a sky, and a house with many doorways helping us to reclaim their original energy and wonderful clarity. The manushi created by the woman writer speaks in several voices and addresses issues, emotional and psychological, that affect their lives and control their decisions: from the low-caste woman of Mahasweta Devis story to the teenage immigrant in America of Nabaneeta Dev Sens, from the girl child battling humiliation in Bani Basus to the victim of marital exploitation in Ashapurna Devis, and the women of the old-age home in Suchitra Bhattacharyas tale. These women form a small strong chorus, which testifies that womens writing is more than a literary actit is imagining a world into being. It is through the battles that they must fight daily that the women explore their emotional, social, and economic selfhood. The stories, at once linear and circular, offer fewer closures than the work of male writers, and carry with them the echoes of loss. Printed Pages: 232. NA, Oxford University Press, 2007, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237., Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237., Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237., Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. xiii, [3], 173, [3] pages. Boxes. List of Boxes. Notes. Index. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Small edge tear to fep. This is one of the New Series in NASA History. Howard E. McCurdy is professor of public affairs in the public administration and policy department at American University. McCurdy is considered an expert on space policy and NASA. In 1998, he was selected to be the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History, a fellowship at the National Air and Space Museum. McCurdy received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Washington and his Ph.D. from Cornell University. Elizabeth Hand reviewed McCurdy's history of the U.S. space program: "In Space and the American Imagination, Howard McCurdy doesn't give us the right stuff but the real stuff, the ... policy debate and political razzing that brought the space program into being..... McCurdy's ... book assembles a fascinating congeries of facts and fictions about trips to the moon, real or imagined. In "Faster, Better, Cheaper: Low-Cost Innovation in the U.S. Space Program," Howard E. McCurdy examines NASA's recent efforts to save money while improving mission frequency and performance. McCurdy details the sixteen missions undertaken during the 1990s--including an orbit of the moon, deployment of three space telescopes, four Earth-orbiting satellites, two rendezvous with comets and asteroids, and a test of an ion propulsion engine--which cost less than the sum traditionally spent on a single, conventionally planned planetary mission. He shows how these missions employed smaller spacecraft and cheaper technology to undertake less complex and more specific tasks in outer space. While the technological innovation and space exploration approach that McCurdy describes is still controversial, the historical perspective on its disappointments and triumphs points to ways of developing "faster, better, and cheaper" as a management manifesto., The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001, 3, [Riverdale, New York]: Baen, 2004. Octavo, boards. First edition. A high-spirited interplanetary adventure mixing realism and riotous imagination. Six hundred years from now people explore the galaxy in a medium called Two-Space by means of sentient wooden sailing ships. High-gravity worlds are populated by dwarfish miners; low-gravity worlds by elvish peoples who take Tolkien's works as history rather than literature. In this story the hero must capture a feral ship and mold his crew into a proper fighting unit to fight off galactic invaders. The two authors have worked together before, blending the military experience of Grossman (author of the classic study, ON KILLING) and the technological and literary experience of Frankowski. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. (#145947), Baen, 2004, 0, In the summer of 2013, Raymond Pettibon took over one of David Zwirner's gallery spaces in New York, transforming the high-ceilinged, garage-like white cube into his studio in order to prepare a show of drawings and collages within - and sometimes directly on-its walls. Titled To Wit, evoking the Middle English expression that has come to express a certain formality today and is defined as "namely," or "that is to say," the exhibition gave new meaning to the term "site specific," featuring vibrant, gestural works Pettibon created in conversation with his surroundings that operated as a sort of archive, both product and record of his relationship to that space and time. Unified by their bold, vivid lines and unconventional framing, they feature allusions to a wide spectrum of American "high" and "low" culture, from violence, humor, and sex to literature, youth, art history, and sports-embodying the artist's signature mix of social and political commentary, diary entry, and automatic drawing.This publication, presenting large color plates of the works created over that summer by Pettibon, who also produced an original drawing for its sturdy cardboard cover, explores the intricate relationship between image and language that has long fascinated the artist. Just as the works in the exhibition existed at once as art and document, so too does the book itself have the hefty, physical presence of a work of art. Extensive installation views capture the dynamic combination of visual imagery and text that has come to characterize Pettibon's practice, and a selection of gritty black-and-white photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath offers an intimate glimpse into the artist's working process. Context is provided by Lucas Zwirner, who accompanied the artist throughout this period and contributed the book's essay, "A Month with Raymond." As Zwirner describes it, the show functioned "as an essayistic whole held together by imaginative leaps and subtle connections which Raymond has left unexplained and uninterpreted."That perspective is rounded out in an interview with the artist by Kim Gordon, a visual artist and musician, who first encountered Pettibon's work in the early 1980s in Los Angeles., David Zwirner, 2014, 6, Anne Carson consistently dazzles with her inventive, shape-shifting work and the vividness of her imagination. Float reaches an even greater level of brilliance and surprise. Presented in an arrestingly original formatindividual chapbooks that can be read in any order, and that float inside a transparent casethis collection conjures a mix of voices, time periods, and structures to explore what makes people, memories, and stories "maddeningly attractive" when observed in spaces that are suggestively in-between. One can begin with Carson contemplating Proust on a frozen Icelandic plain, or on the art-saturated streets of downtown New York City. Or journey to the peak of Mount Olympus, where Zeus ponders his own afterlife. Or find a chorus of Gertrude Steins performing an essay about fallinga piece that also unearths poignant memories of Carson's own father and great-uncle in rural Canada. And a poem called "Wildly Constant" piercingly explores the highs and lows of marriage and monogamy, distilled in a wife's waking up her husband from the darkness of night, and asking him to make them eggs for breakfast. Exquisite, heartbreaking, disarmingly funny, Float kaleidoscopically illuminates the uncanny magic that comes with letting go of expectations and boundaries. It is Carson's most intellectually electrifying, emotionally engaging book to date., Knopf Publishing Group, 2016, 6, Beijing Science and Technology Press; 1 edition (S. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. Pages Number: 31 Publisher: Beijing Science and Technology Press; 1 edition (September 1. 2007). to focus your attention. this is a great and wonderful trip! you do not move anything. with this book The magic can be a die-page to travel the age of dinosaurs. imagine you in space. overlooking the Jurassic period of Earth. riverside low ground. there are many kinds of dinosaurs gather to live there. Look around bird carnivorous dinosaurs hunted their prey. and then a little close to ... Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., Beijing Science and Technology Press; 1 edition (S, 6, World Book Pub. Date :2010-1-1. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Pages Number: 198 Publisher: World Book Pub. Date :2010-1-1. If we look back again to the earth in space. you can imagine it lost the blue look? A planet without water. may be Mars. Jupiter. Saturn. but not the Earth. Similarly. humans can lose the green? Loss of the green planet. human beings will no longer be home. Contents: Introduction Chapter low carbon is an attitude to life Benefits Section II go walk the stairs. take the elevator less not neglect the third quarter the fourth quarter t... Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., World Book Pub. Date :2010-1-1, 6, World Publishing Company. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. Pub Date: 2010 Pages: 198 Language: Chinese in Publisher: World Publishing Company if we once again came to the space to look back at the Earth. you can imagine it lost the blue like it? A water planet. Mars. Jupiter. Saturn. but not earth. Similarly. humans can lose the green? The lost green planet. will no longer be human homes. Contents: Introduction Chapter low-carbon is an attitude toward life Section I walk the benefits of Section II more than the stairs with Section V. Secti... Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., World Publishing Company, 6, paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Author Barry Schwartz Paperback. Pub Date: 2013 03 of Pages: 232 in Publisher: Zhejiang People's Publishing House. The paradox of choice: the Psychological Interpretation human economic behavior Social Psychology of Swarthmore College in the United States professor. three boarded the TED conference lectern. his book topped the bestseller list of Forbes. Business Week. New York Times. Harvard Business Review and other top journals over one hundred articles published in the American Psychologist . The paradox of choice: the psychology interpret people's economic behavior. a book. Schwartz proposed a revolutionary point of view: happiness means having the freedom and choice. but more freedom and choice and can not lead to more big happiness. on the contrary. choose the more. the less happiness! The reason. Schwartz First of all. when people are faced with more choices. but can not make an informed choice. because of our choice is always by the anchoring effect. framing effects. the availability heuristic psychological factors. Second. even if the people make the right choice. not necessarily satisfied. because the adaptation effect. compared to the opportunity cost of the factors that will reduce our subjective feelings. The 50 psychology experiment. Secret psychological factors influence the choice of; 4 authoritative testing. understand your behavioral tendencies; the 11 practical advice. easy to make a wise choice! Contents: praise from the recommended sequence economists the mistaken assumption that the preface of the Chinese version of the sequence in the changing world to explore new wisdom more than that 85 kinds of biscuits fewer first part free of the burden of the victims of the tyranny of small decisions Chapter 1 75 iced tea. 220 courses ...... often said to myself: on more than visiting a shop. to additional an option in the list is relatively easy. which is why we will from six options increased 30 options. time to add one thing. Maybe as much as when we finally finished the time commodity adventure. look back over the purpose of commodity will be scared. The final say the surge era Chapter 2 selection 10 years ago or a doctor. patients did so on the line. now make a medical decision-making is like to pay the the nightmarish final paper. and bear the risk of not only failing so simple; two human set for life is extremely difficult decision. however. then they must decide whether or not to get married. marriage who manage money. whether or not the child ... The second part is what is in control of your behavior Chapter 3 Why we can not do a wise choice to make an informed choice is really not easy. you have to consider many factors. Rent an apartment. you have to consider the factors of location. space size. hardware facilities. security and rental. Among this. and the countless psychological effects. the economic effect in the dark control your choice. Experienced utility vs. expected utility vs memory utility vs. framing effect of the anchoring effect gullible common sense VS availability inspiration risk aversion vs loss aversion Chapter 4 Who do the best choice to be a test to see if you are a maximizer. of Contentment or a perfectionist? What kind of people are more likely to feel regret. the kind of people the happiest? Maximize VS meet VS maximize the perfectionist psychological tests regret the extent to test the third part of the economic behavior behind the mystery of Chapter 5 of autonomy - the burden of subjective well-being every choice can prove ownership of their own thing themselves. Selected every expansion. are once again declare autonomy. and show our unique personality traits. However. in addition to the devout in the political. moral. and social autonomy. autonomy also affect our mental health and life satisfaction. If you selected a preferred option value of the tools to The VS to express the value of VS like life satisfaction test Chapter 6 the opportunity - Select a means to lose another. each Have you ever considered the program will let you lost the opportunity to do something else. the presence of a number of options to make it easier for us to imagine the fact there is no option. Psychology of trade-offs may be our highest utilization of a science. Northern California Nightlife VS Cape Cod beach huts VS Fu Mengte Farm $ 99 $ 169 Sony CD player VS high end Aiwa CD player $ 1.5 cash. VS exquisite pen Chapter 7 regret - regret down pulling power score high than low score less happy. less life satisfaction. more pessimistic and melancholy. Whether in advance or after the event. you can feel the choice of the more. the more you will regret. but there are likened to select regret more terrible things. After deciding remorse the VS prospective remorse ignore prejudice VS to as inertial downstream counterfactual thinking VS Chapter 8 adaptation - Happy treadmill marking time because people can easily adapt to the passion for a positive experience can not be sustained upward counterfactual thinking . Even worse is that people generally did not expect this adaptation phenomenon. Pleasant memories fade away over time. the last often produce unpleasant results. Experience the thrill compare VS hedonic adaptation the happiness treadmill VS satisfaction treadmill 9 - the heavy curse satisfaction with the material life and social conditions continue to improve. we used to compare the standard is also rising. When we come into contact with the high-quality goods. we began as a curse of the appreciation of the troubled. Perfectly acceptable in the past. no longer satisfied with low-quality goods. Happy origin rising expectations and aspirations climbing. Hope the VS are expected VS the past VS others experienced high expectations curse VS social comparison spell subjective happiness level test Chapter 10 of happiness - the price paid for the best choice if you do choose the last are lower than you expected and desire. if you insist disappointed blame themselves. will finally Hisatsumi the into the illness. What will be accomplished. the conviction will you living defeated. The happiness index VS GDP learned helplessness VS sense of control over the long-term. general. and individual VS short. specific. generally the fourth part of a wise choice Chapter 11 11 method we get what we want things. only to find that these things can not satisfy our desires; we are a bunch of modern convenient device. but found that the time is never enough. I believe that we can through a number of methods to ease or even eliminate these troubled. Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., 6<
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The most senior criticism forgive. The punishment individual criticism with everyone. Fixed mouth is the most advanced art of criticism. Tell each other should do 7. Pay attention to the criticism of the way 8. Scenarios education. glow infinite power 9. Quiet his silent and let others happily accept criticism 10. Add a little laugh material. others happily accept criticism 11. Criticism incorrigible special use point wonderful side of Chapter VIII of the punch line problem solving. so you dazzling. glamorous. Playing the guitar. cleverly hit back at each other. Virtual avoid real. artfully avoided 3. When confused. need to be confused. Clever explanation rescue has been out of the storm 5. Opera continue to present it. Willed change keynote 7. For embarrassing Comment 8. It would be wrong to turn the tables 9. Ambiguous. vague responses 10. Peter's Road. also applied Bishen 11. Change scenarios. transfer the calamity as Fuk 12. Absurd pretext for the benefit the counterattack of people 13. Brains to turn a bend the let you glamorous 14. The primary question Ingenious Solution embarrassing ninth tongue around the corner. cleverly reject not to hurt the feelings of a. The punch line blocking live request. waive refused 2. The left mouth would have the right mouth . but 3. Pretend confused. deny the request 4. Help pave the way. gives step 5. Dare is better than do not want to 6. Kept secret. immediately refused to 7. Refused the words were mildly sweet 8. Learn to push the responsibility to each other 9. Said a humorous story. easily reject 10. Chapter tongues of heated debate. win the moment in order to conquer the analogy to reject. The facts. eloquent no way to export 2. The other set up a set. Leveraging the power. ask the other 4. For example. get to the bottom 5. Praise strong sophistry 6. Sophistry subdued sophistry 7. 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The paradox of choice: the psychology interpret people's economic behavior. a book. Schwartz proposed a revolutionary point of view: happiness means having the freedom and choice. but more freedom and choice and can not lead to more big happiness. on the contrary. choose the more. the less happiness! The reason. Schwartz First of all. when people are faced with more choices. but can not make an informed choice. because of our choice is always by the anchoring effect. framing effects. the availability heuristic psychological factors. Second. even if the people make the right choice. not necessarily satisfied. because the adaptation effect. compared to the opportunity cost of the factors that will reduce our subjective feelings. The 50 psychology experiment. Secret psychological factors influence the choice of; 4 authoritative testing. understand your behavioral tendencies; the 11 practical advice. easy to make a wise choice! Contents: praise from the recommended sequence economists the mistaken assumption that the preface of the Chinese version of the sequence in the changing world to explore new wisdom more than that 85 kinds of biscuits fewer first part free of the burden of the victims of the tyranny of small decisions Chapter 1 75 iced tea. 220 courses ...... often said to myself: on more than visiting a shop. to additional an option in the list is relatively easy. which is why we will from six options increased 30 options. time to add one thing. Maybe as much as when we finally finished the time commodity adventure. look back over the purpose of commodity will be scared. The final say the surge era Chapter 2 selection 10 years ago or a doctor. patients did so on the line. now make a medical decision-making is like to pay the the nightmarish final paper. and bear the risk of not only failing so simple; two human set for life is extremely difficult decision. however. then they must decide whether or not to get married. marriage who manage money. whether or not the child ... The second part is what is in control of your behavior Chapter 3 Why we can not do a wise choice to make an informed choice is really not easy. you have to consider many factors. Rent an apartment. you have to consider the factors of location. space size. hardware facilities. security and rental. Among this. and the countless psychological effects. the economic effect in the dark control your choice. Experienced utility vs. expected utility vs memory utility vs. framing effect of the anchoring effect gullible common sense VS availability inspiration risk aversion vs loss aversion Chapter 4 Who do the best choice to be a test to see if you are a maximizer. of Contentment or a perfectionist? What kind of people are more likely to feel regret. the kind of people the happiest? Maximize VS meet VS maximize the perfectionist psychological tests regret the extent to test the third part of the economic behavior behind the mystery of Chapter 5 of autonomy - the burden of subjective well-being every choice can prove ownership of their own thing themselves. Selected every expansion. are once again declare autonomy. and show our unique personality traits. However. in addition to the devout in the political. moral. and social autonomy. autonomy also affect our mental health and life satisfaction. If you selected a preferred option value of the tools to The VS to express the value of VS like life satisfaction test Chapter 6 the opportunity - Select a means to lose another. each Have you ever considered the program will let you lost the opportunity to do something else. the presence of a number of options to make it easier for us to imagine the fact there is no option. Psychology of trade-offs may be our highest utilization of a science. Northern California Nightlife VS Cape Cod beach huts VS Fu Mengte Farm $ 99 $ 169 Sony CD player VS high end Aiwa CD player $ 1.5 cash. VS exquisite pen Chapter 7 regret - regret down pulling power score high than low score less happy. less life satisfaction. more pessimistic and melancholy. Whether in advance or after the event. you can feel the choice of the more. the more you will regret. but there are likened to select regret more terrible things. After deciding remorse the VS prospective remorse ignore prejudice VS to as inertial downstream counterfactual thinking VS Chapter 8 adaptation - Happy treadmill marking time because people can easily adapt to the passion for a positive experience can not be sustained upward counterfactual thinking . Even worse is that people generally did not expect this adaptation phenomenon. Pleasant memories fade away over time. the last often produce unpleasant results. Experience the thrill compare VS hedonic adaptation the happiness treadmill VS satisfaction treadmill 9 - the heavy curse satisfaction with the material life and social conditions continue to improve. we used to compare the standard is also rising. When we come into contact with the high-quality goods. we began as a curse of the appreciation of the troubled. Perfectly acceptable in the past. no longer satisfied with low-quality goods. Happy origin rising expectations and aspirations climbing. Hope the VS are expected VS the past VS others experienced high expectations curse VS social comparison spell subjective happiness level test Chapter 10 of happiness - the price paid for the best choice if you do choose the last are lower than you expected and desire. if you insist disappointed blame themselves. will finally Hisatsumi the into the illness. What will be accomplished. the conviction will you living defeated. The happiness index VS GDP learned helplessness VS sense of control over the long-term. general. and individual VS short. specific. generally the fourth part of a wise choice Chapter 11 11 method we get what we want things. only to find that these things can not satisfy our desires; we are a bunch of modern convenient device. but found that the time is never enough. I believe that we can through a number of methods to ease or even eliminate these troubled. Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., 6<
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paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Author Barry Schwartz Paperback. Pub Date: 2013 03 of Pages: 232 in Publisher: Zhejiang People's Publishing House. The paradox of choice: the Psychological Interpretation human economic behavior Social Psychology of Swarthmore College in the United States professor. three boarded the TED conference lectern. his book topped the bestseller list of Forbes. Business Week. New York Times. Harvard Business Review and other top journals over one hundred articles published in the American Psychologist . The paradox of choice: the psychology interpret people's economic behavior. a book. Schwartz proposed a revolutionary point of view: happiness means having the freedom and choice. but more freedom and choice and can not lead to more big happiness. on the contrary. choose the more. the less happiness! The reason. Schwartz First of all. when people are faced with more choices. but can not make an informed choice. because of our choice is always by the anchoring effect. framing effects. the availability heuristic psychological factors. Second. even if the people make the right choice. not necessarily satisfied. because the adaptation effect. compared to the opportunity cost of the factors that will reduce our subjective feelings. The 50 psychology experiment. Secret psychological factors influence the choice of; 4 authoritative testing. understand your behavioral tendencies; the 11 practical advice. easy to make a wise choice! Contents: praise from the recommended sequence economists the mistaken assumption that the preface of the Chinese version of the sequence in the changing world to explore new wisdom more than that 85 kinds of biscuits fewer first part free of the burden of the victims of the tyranny of small decisions Chapter 1 75 iced tea. 220 courses ...... often said to myself: on more than visiting a shop. to additional an option in the list is relatively easy. which is why we will from six options increased 30 options. time to add one thing. Maybe as much as when we finally finished the time commodity adventure. look back over the purpose of commodity will be scared. The final say the surge era Chapter 2 selection 10 years ago or a doctor. patients did so on the line. now make a medical decision-making is like to pay the the nightmarish final paper. and bear the risk of not only failing so simple; two human set for life is extremely difficult decision. however. then they must decide whether or not to get married. marriage who manage money. whether or not the child ... The second part is what is in control of your behavior Chapter 3 Why we can not do a wise choice to make an informed choice is really not easy. you have to consider many factors. Rent an apartment. you have to consider the factors of location. space size. hardware facilities. security and rental. Among this. and the countless psychological effects. the economic effect in the dark control your choice. Experienced utility vs. expected utility vs memory utility vs. framing effect of the anchoring effect gullible common sense VS availability inspiration risk aversion vs loss aversion Chapter 4 Who do the best choice to be a test to see if you are a maximizer. of Contentment or a perfectionist? What kind of people are more likely to feel regret. the kind of people the happiest? Maximize VS meet VS maximize the perfectionist psychological tests regret the extent to test the third part of the economic behavior behind the mystery of Chapter 5 of autonomy - the burden of subjective well-being every choice can prove ownership of their own thing themselves. Selected every expansion. are once again declare autonomy. and show our unique personality traits. However. in addition to the devout in the political. moral. and social autonomy. autonomy also affect our mental health and life satisfaction. If you selected a preferred option value of the tools to The VS to express the value of VS like life satisfaction test Chapter 6 the opportunity - Select a means to lose another. each Have you ever considered the program will let you lost the opportunity to do something else. the presence of a number of options to make it easier for us to imagine the fact there is no option. Psychology of trade-offs may be our highest utilization of a science. Northern California Nightlife VS Cape Cod beach huts VS Fu Mengte Farm $ 99 $ 169 Sony CD player VS high end Aiwa CD player $ 1.5 cash. VS exquisite pen Chapter 7 regret - regret down pulling power score high than low score less happy. less life satisfaction. more pessimistic and melancholy. Whether in advance or after the event. you can feel the choice of the more. the more you will regret. but there are likened to select regret more terrible things. After deciding remorse the VS prospective remorse ignore prejudice VS to as inertial downstream counterfactual thinking VS Chapter 8 adaptation - Happy treadmill marking time because people can easily adapt to the passion for a positive experience can not be sustained upward counterfactual thinking . Even worse is that people generally did not expect this adaptation phenomenon. Pleasant memories fade away over time. the last often produce unpleasant results. Experience the thrill compare VS hedonic adaptation the happiness treadmill VS satisfaction treadmill 9 - the heavy curse satisfaction with the material life and social conditions continue to improve. we used to compare the standard is also rising. When we come into contact with the high-quality goods. we began as a curse of the appreciation of the troubled. Perfectly acceptable in the past. no longer satisfied with low-quality goods. Happy origin rising expectations and aspirations climbing. Hope the VS are expected VS the past VS others experienced high expectations curse VS social comparison spell subjective happiness level test Chapter 10 of happiness - the price paid for the best choice if you do choose the last are lower than you expected and desire. if you insist disappointed blame themselves. will finally Hisatsumi the into the illness. What will be accomplished. the conviction will you living defeated. The happiness index VS GDP learned helplessness VS sense of control over the long-term. general. and individual VS short. specific. generally the fourth part of a wise choice Chapter 11 11 method we get what we want things. only to find that these things can not satisfy our desires; we are a bunch of modern convenient device. but found that the time is never enough. I believe that we can through a number of methods to ease or even eliminate these troubled. Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., 6<
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It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. 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It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. 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These women write out of their bodies and the intimate spaces around them; they write the history and mathematics of their lives; they compose a deeper reality; they give us an atmosphere, a sky, and a house with many doorways helping us to reclaim their original energy and wonderful clarity. The manushi created by the woman writer speaks in several voices and addresses issues, emotional and psychological, that affect their lives and control their decisions: from the low-caste woman of Mahasweta Deviâs story to the teenage immigrant in America of Nabaneeta Dev Senâs, from the girl child battling humiliation in Bani Basuâs to the victim of marital exploitation in Ashapurna Deviâs, and the women of the old-age home in Suchitra Bhattacharyaâs tale. These women form a small strong chorus, which testifies that womenâs writing is more than a literary actâit is imagining a world into being. 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The manushi created by the woman writer speaks in several voices and addresses issues, emotional and psychological, that affect their lives and control their decisions: from the low-caste woman of Mahasweta Deviâs story to the teenage immigrant in America of Nabaneeta Dev Senâs, from the girl child battling humiliation in Bani Basuâs to the victim of marital exploitation in Ashapurna Deviâs, and the women of the old-age home in Suchitra Bhattacharyaâs tale. These women form a small strong chorus, which testifies that womenâs writing is more than a literary actâit is imagining a world into being. It is through the battles that they must fight daily that the women explore their emotional, social, and economic selfhood. The stories, at once linear and circular, offer fewer closures than the work of male writers, and carry with them the echoes of loss. Printed Pages: 232., Oxford University Press, 2007, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237., Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237. NA, Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. This selection of fifteen stories by five exceptional Bengali women writers looks at the lives of women who are neither stars nor martyrs in the feminist cause. They are voices, individual and particular, of women leading their everyday lives, nursing their joys and sorrows. These women write out of their bodies and the intimate spaces around them; they write the history and mathematics of their lives; they compose a deeper reality; they give us an atmosphere, a sky, and a house with many doorways helping us to reclaim their original energy and wonderful clarity. The manushi created by the woman writer speaks in several voices and addresses issues, emotional and psychological, that affect their lives and control their decisions: from the low-caste woman of Mahasweta Devis story to the teenage immigrant in America of Nabaneeta Dev Sens, from the girl child battling humiliation in Bani Basus to the victim of marital exploitation in Ashapurna Devis, and the women of the old-age home in Suchitra Bhattacharyas tale. These women form a small strong chorus, which testifies that womens writing is more than a literary actit is imagining a world into being. It is through the battles that they must fight daily that the women explore their emotional, social, and economic selfhood. The stories, at once linear and circular, offer fewer closures than the work of male writers, and carry with them the echoes of loss. Printed Pages: 232. NA, Oxford University Press, 2007, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237., Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237., Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Cambridge University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book is an examination of gender in South Asia and its intersection with other social variables like caste and class. It spans a wide canvas in terms of different social classes, ranging from elite to Dalit women of India, and takes material from ancient texts and modern media, literature and ethnographic materials forming a historical discourse. The author critically looks at several pervasive and popular theories such as nature/ culture, public/ private and gender seen as performative and fluid rather than essentialized and fixed. There is also an appraisal of what feminism means in the Indian context and the cross-cultural construction of patriarchy that varies in its manifestations across time and space. The readers are taken on a journey that shows how gender can only be understood in its social and historical context and as a dynamic and performative concept that emerges out of both collective imaginations and social realities. The use of descriptive and narrative style makes the book readable and enjoyable to both academic and non-academic readers. The book would be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of South Asian History, Anthropology and Sociology. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Colonial India and the Construction of Upper-caste/class Women Chapter 3: Elite Women: Education and Emergence of Feminism Chapter 4: Work and Gender Relations of a Low-caste Group in Urban Delhi Chapter 5: Globalization and the Emerging Gender Issues in India Chapter 6: Conclusion: Redefining the Feminine Bibliography Index Printed Pages: 237., Cambridge University Press, 2013, 6, Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. xiii, [3], 173, [3] pages. Boxes. List of Boxes. Notes. Index. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Small edge tear to fep. This is one of the New Series in NASA History. Howard E. McCurdy is professor of public affairs in the public administration and policy department at American University. McCurdy is considered an expert on space policy and NASA. In 1998, he was selected to be the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History, a fellowship at the National Air and Space Museum. McCurdy received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Washington and his Ph.D. from Cornell University. Elizabeth Hand reviewed McCurdy's history of the U.S. space program: "In Space and the American Imagination, Howard McCurdy doesn't give us the right stuff but the real stuff, the ... policy debate and political razzing that brought the space program into being..... McCurdy's ... book assembles a fascinating congeries of facts and fictions about trips to the moon, real or imagined. In "Faster, Better, Cheaper: Low-Cost Innovation in the U.S. Space Program," Howard E. McCurdy examines NASA's recent efforts to save money while improving mission frequency and performance. McCurdy details the sixteen missions undertaken during the 1990s--including an orbit of the moon, deployment of three space telescopes, four Earth-orbiting satellites, two rendezvous with comets and asteroids, and a test of an ion propulsion engine--which cost less than the sum traditionally spent on a single, conventionally planned planetary mission. He shows how these missions employed smaller spacecraft and cheaper technology to undertake less complex and more specific tasks in outer space. While the technological innovation and space exploration approach that McCurdy describes is still controversial, the historical perspective on its disappointments and triumphs points to ways of developing "faster, better, and cheaper" as a management manifesto., The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001, 3, [Riverdale, New York]: Baen, 2004. Octavo, boards. First edition. A high-spirited interplanetary adventure mixing realism and riotous imagination. Six hundred years from now people explore the galaxy in a medium called Two-Space by means of sentient wooden sailing ships. High-gravity worlds are populated by dwarfish miners; low-gravity worlds by elvish peoples who take Tolkien's works as history rather than literature. In this story the hero must capture a feral ship and mold his crew into a proper fighting unit to fight off galactic invaders. The two authors have worked together before, blending the military experience of Grossman (author of the classic study, ON KILLING) and the technological and literary experience of Frankowski. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. (#145947), Baen, 2004, 0, In the summer of 2013, Raymond Pettibon took over one of David Zwirner's gallery spaces in New York, transforming the high-ceilinged, garage-like white cube into his studio in order to prepare a show of drawings and collages within - and sometimes directly on-its walls. Titled To Wit, evoking the Middle English expression that has come to express a certain formality today and is defined as "namely," or "that is to say," the exhibition gave new meaning to the term "site specific," featuring vibrant, gestural works Pettibon created in conversation with his surroundings that operated as a sort of archive, both product and record of his relationship to that space and time. Unified by their bold, vivid lines and unconventional framing, they feature allusions to a wide spectrum of American "high" and "low" culture, from violence, humor, and sex to literature, youth, art history, and sports-embodying the artist's signature mix of social and political commentary, diary entry, and automatic drawing.This publication, presenting large color plates of the works created over that summer by Pettibon, who also produced an original drawing for its sturdy cardboard cover, explores the intricate relationship between image and language that has long fascinated the artist. Just as the works in the exhibition existed at once as art and document, so too does the book itself have the hefty, physical presence of a work of art. Extensive installation views capture the dynamic combination of visual imagery and text that has come to characterize Pettibon's practice, and a selection of gritty black-and-white photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath offers an intimate glimpse into the artist's working process. Context is provided by Lucas Zwirner, who accompanied the artist throughout this period and contributed the book's essay, "A Month with Raymond." As Zwirner describes it, the show functioned "as an essayistic whole held together by imaginative leaps and subtle connections which Raymond has left unexplained and uninterpreted."That perspective is rounded out in an interview with the artist by Kim Gordon, a visual artist and musician, who first encountered Pettibon's work in the early 1980s in Los Angeles., David Zwirner, 2014, 6, Anne Carson consistently dazzles with her inventive, shape-shifting work and the vividness of her imagination. Float reaches an even greater level of brilliance and surprise. Presented in an arrestingly original formatindividual chapbooks that can be read in any order, and that float inside a transparent casethis collection conjures a mix of voices, time periods, and structures to explore what makes people, memories, and stories "maddeningly attractive" when observed in spaces that are suggestively in-between. One can begin with Carson contemplating Proust on a frozen Icelandic plain, or on the art-saturated streets of downtown New York City. Or journey to the peak of Mount Olympus, where Zeus ponders his own afterlife. Or find a chorus of Gertrude Steins performing an essay about fallinga piece that also unearths poignant memories of Carson's own father and great-uncle in rural Canada. And a poem called "Wildly Constant" piercingly explores the highs and lows of marriage and monogamy, distilled in a wife's waking up her husband from the darkness of night, and asking him to make them eggs for breakfast. Exquisite, heartbreaking, disarmingly funny, Float kaleidoscopically illuminates the uncanny magic that comes with letting go of expectations and boundaries. It is Carson's most intellectually electrifying, emotionally engaging book to date., Knopf Publishing Group, 2016, 6, Beijing Science and Technology Press; 1 edition (S. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. Pages Number: 31 Publisher: Beijing Science and Technology Press; 1 edition (September 1. 2007). to focus your attention. this is a great and wonderful trip! you do not move anything. with this book The magic can be a die-page to travel the age of dinosaurs. imagine you in space. overlooking the Jurassic period of Earth. riverside low ground. there are many kinds of dinosaurs gather to live there. Look around bird carnivorous dinosaurs hunted their prey. and then a little close to ... 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Pub Date: 2010 Pages: 198 Language: Chinese in Publisher: World Publishing Company if we once again came to the space to look back at the Earth. you can imagine it lost the blue like it? A water planet. Mars. Jupiter. Saturn. but not earth. Similarly. humans can lose the green? The lost green planet. will no longer be human homes. Contents: Introduction Chapter low-carbon is an attitude toward life Section I walk the benefits of Section II more than the stairs with Section V. Secti... Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., World Publishing Company, 6, paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Author Barry Schwartz Paperback. Pub Date: 2013 03 of Pages: 232 in Publisher: Zhejiang People's Publishing House. The paradox of choice: the Psychological Interpretation human economic behavior Social Psychology of Swarthmore College in the United States professor. three boarded the TED conference lectern. his book topped the bestseller list of Forbes. Business Week. New York Times. Harvard Business Review and other top journals over one hundred articles published in the American Psychologist . The paradox of choice: the psychology interpret people's economic behavior. a book. Schwartz proposed a revolutionary point of view: happiness means having the freedom and choice. but more freedom and choice and can not lead to more big happiness. on the contrary. choose the more. the less happiness! The reason. Schwartz First of all. when people are faced with more choices. but can not make an informed choice. because of our choice is always by the anchoring effect. framing effects. the availability heuristic psychological factors. Second. even if the people make the right choice. not necessarily satisfied. because the adaptation effect. compared to the opportunity cost of the factors that will reduce our subjective feelings. The 50 psychology experiment. Secret psychological factors influence the choice of; 4 authoritative testing. understand your behavioral tendencies; the 11 practical advice. easy to make a wise choice! Contents: praise from the recommended sequence economists the mistaken assumption that the preface of the Chinese version of the sequence in the changing world to explore new wisdom more than that 85 kinds of biscuits fewer first part free of the burden of the victims of the tyranny of small decisions Chapter 1 75 iced tea. 220 courses ...... often said to myself: on more than visiting a shop. to additional an option in the list is relatively easy. which is why we will from six options increased 30 options. time to add one thing. Maybe as much as when we finally finished the time commodity adventure. look back over the purpose of commodity will be scared. The final say the surge era Chapter 2 selection 10 years ago or a doctor. patients did so on the line. now make a medical decision-making is like to pay the the nightmarish final paper. and bear the risk of not only failing so simple; two human set for life is extremely difficult decision. however. then they must decide whether or not to get married. marriage who manage money. whether or not the child ... The second part is what is in control of your behavior Chapter 3 Why we can not do a wise choice to make an informed choice is really not easy. you have to consider many factors. Rent an apartment. you have to consider the factors of location. space size. hardware facilities. security and rental. Among this. and the countless psychological effects. the economic effect in the dark control your choice. Experienced utility vs. expected utility vs memory utility vs. framing effect of the anchoring effect gullible common sense VS availability inspiration risk aversion vs loss aversion Chapter 4 Who do the best choice to be a test to see if you are a maximizer. of Contentment or a perfectionist? What kind of people are more likely to feel regret. the kind of people the happiest? Maximize VS meet VS maximize the perfectionist psychological tests regret the extent to test the third part of the economic behavior behind the mystery of Chapter 5 of autonomy - the burden of subjective well-being every choice can prove ownership of their own thing themselves. Selected every expansion. are once again declare autonomy. and show our unique personality traits. However. in addition to the devout in the political. moral. and social autonomy. autonomy also affect our mental health and life satisfaction. If you selected a preferred option value of the tools to The VS to express the value of VS like life satisfaction test Chapter 6 the opportunity - Select a means to lose another. each Have you ever considered the program will let you lost the opportunity to do something else. the presence of a number of options to make it easier for us to imagine the fact there is no option. Psychology of trade-offs may be our highest utilization of a science. Northern California Nightlife VS Cape Cod beach huts VS Fu Mengte Farm $ 99 $ 169 Sony CD player VS high end Aiwa CD player $ 1.5 cash. VS exquisite pen Chapter 7 regret - regret down pulling power score high than low score less happy. less life satisfaction. more pessimistic and melancholy. Whether in advance or after the event. you can feel the choice of the more. the more you will regret. but there are likened to select regret more terrible things. After deciding remorse the VS prospective remorse ignore prejudice VS to as inertial downstream counterfactual thinking VS Chapter 8 adaptation - Happy treadmill marking time because people can easily adapt to the passion for a positive experience can not be sustained upward counterfactual thinking . Even worse is that people generally did not expect this adaptation phenomenon. Pleasant memories fade away over time. the last often produce unpleasant results. Experience the thrill compare VS hedonic adaptation the happiness treadmill VS satisfaction treadmill 9 - the heavy curse satisfaction with the material life and social conditions continue to improve. we used to compare the standard is also rising. When we come into contact with the high-quality goods. we began as a curse of the appreciation of the troubled. Perfectly acceptable in the past. no longer satisfied with low-quality goods. Happy origin rising expectations and aspirations climbing. Hope the VS are expected VS the past VS others experienced high expectations curse VS social comparison spell subjective happiness level test Chapter 10 of happiness - the price paid for the best choice if you do choose the last are lower than you expected and desire. if you insist disappointed blame themselves. will finally Hisatsumi the into the illness. What will be accomplished. the conviction will you living defeated. The happiness index VS GDP learned helplessness VS sense of control over the long-term. general. and individual VS short. specific. generally the fourth part of a wise choice Chapter 11 11 method we get what we want things. only to find that these things can not satisfy our desires; we are a bunch of modern convenient device. but found that the time is never enough. I believe that we can through a number of methods to ease or even eliminate these troubled. Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., 6<
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Keep in mind the name of others. to narrow the distance between the two. Clearly resolve its own name. so that others remember you 3. Accurate digital speak. people with admiration to you 4. We often linked to mouth 5. Clever opening. the word modest 6. To is happy humor. Gives to surprise 8. Do not show off in front of people. low-key attitude lovable 9. Enthusiasm to influence others second chapter won the friendship. a clever mouth line world. Only called name is not called surname 2. Friendship is to rely on the Contact to build up 3. Face not contention 4. Preoccupied only ruined your 5. Friends speak but also polite. Tolerant discourse warm their hearts. Often referred to each other good 8. Truth the most able to win the trust of others to win love how a honey Zile. Let her hear you love 2. Induced courtship method. you will 3. Playing hard to get most likely to win the hearts and minds. Interested overcome her rear area 5. Read it really hurt the feelings of the reject tactic. One with that spirit. Placebo 7. Wipe your feelings point nickname honey 8. Sweet words of love never too 9. Skillful eat vinegar 10. Witticisms is panacea 11. With For Young first suppression stimulate each other's Eros 12. Praise fill to the other side of the pit of the stomach where the skill. natural ripe for a promotion and pay rise. Give the other to a higher level. to give you a raise 2. Hard does not allow for a raise Laughing 3. Preservation of the boss's face. Do not forget to use the resignation ace 5. Do not call the shots for the boss. To dare Volunteered 7. Before the boss do not often say NO 8. 9 take the initiative to communicate with their supervisors. Courage to take responsibility and make a play. The negative opinion making phone calls quip Euphemism Chapter ask for things no longer difficult. Meet each other's psychological needs. Ask for help and let him when the good guys. To others to a new level under 4. That refused to accept him. grinding under him. The scenes then ineffective without 6. Friendship is climbing out of 7. Ask for help to understand the courteous 8. Identity changed. then have to change 9. With care to to probation each other 10. The quietly clever to succeed 11. Please. thank is a the Two Magic Chapter discourse ask for things Tibetan mystery. and let the other convinced 1. An expert to help out 2. Necessary. may wish to use attempting to rally. Society. substituting skills. Discourse anti said cleverly disposes 5. To retreat. the other to grumble about 6. The Blarney witty poke each other's suspicions 7. The things with allusions 8. Both say the reason. have to intercede 9. Take the problem is to ask for clothes the other 10. Vivid metaphor. articulate students spend 11. Fierce conflict. we must first eliminate each other to prevent Chapter VII of the Midas touch. to feelings of criticism and education melt. The goodwill is a criticism of the soul 2. Plus point being bitter medicine honey. The most senior criticism forgive. The punishment individual criticism with everyone. Fixed mouth is the most advanced art of criticism. Tell each other should do 7. Pay attention to the criticism of the way 8. Scenarios education. glow infinite power 9. Quiet his silent and let others happily accept criticism 10. Add a little laugh material. others happily accept criticism 11. Criticism incorrigible special use point wonderful side of Chapter VIII of the punch line problem solving. so you dazzling. glamorous. Playing the guitar. cleverly hit back at each other. Virtual avoid real. artfully avoided 3. When confused. need to be confused. Clever explanation rescue has been out of the storm 5. Opera continue to present it. Willed change keynote 7. For embarrassing Comment 8. It would be wrong to turn the tables 9. Ambiguous. vague responses 10. Peter's Road. also applied Bishen 11. Change scenarios. transfer the calamity as Fuk 12. Absurd pretext for the benefit the counterattack of people 13. Brains to turn a bend the let you glamorous 14. The primary question Ingenious Solution embarrassing ninth tongue around the corner. cleverly reject not to hurt the feelings of a. The punch line blocking live request. waive refused 2. The left mouth would have the right mouth . but 3. Pretend confused. deny the request 4. Help pave the way. gives step 5. Dare is better than do not want to 6. Kept secret. immediately refused to 7. Refused the words were mildly sweet 8. Learn to push the responsibility to each other 9. Said a humorous story. easily reject 10. Chapter tongues of heated debate. win the moment in order to conquer the analogy to reject. The facts. eloquent no way to export 2. The other set up a set. Leveraging the power. ask the other 4. For example. get to the bottom 5. Praise strong sophistry 6. Sophistry subdued sophistry 7. Assuming each other speechless the Chapter XI marketing has surgery. and playing a game of psychological warfare to customers. Single sincere truth price higher. Pressing harder and harder to eliminate customer concerns. The customer undoubtedly Alive 4. Using third-party to convince customers 5. Enlarge loss effect to stimulate customer 6. The wind blows. grasp the customer's heart. Standing in the customer's position to provide help 8. Create a sense of urgency to exert pressure 9. Curiosity as bait. cited customer hook 10. Sell ??products than to sell the feelings 11. The children are each salesman Baby 12. Quips using joint sales mentioning the results of Chapter XII of relaxation. the discourse of the negotiating table to be bargaining power 1. Data to enhance your discourse power of 2. Young people suppressing one's own clever goal is reached. Magical ultimatum to put pressure on the other 4. Humor is wonderful strokes negotiating table 5. Talk about talk magical effect. 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In the capacity of a rural witness. this book takes the changes in the relationship between workers and peasants as the main line to observe the reform and development of the 40 years of reform and opening up. and depicts before and after the great changes in ... Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., China Development Press, 2018-11-01, 6, paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Author Barry Schwartz Paperback. Pub Date: 2013 03 of Pages: 232 in Publisher: Zhejiang People's Publishing House. The paradox of choice: the Psychological Interpretation human economic behavior Social Psychology of Swarthmore College in the United States professor. three boarded the TED conference lectern. his book topped the bestseller list of Forbes. Business Week. New York Times. Harvard Business Review and other top journals over one hundred articles published in the American Psychologist . The paradox of choice: the psychology interpret people's economic behavior. a book. Schwartz proposed a revolutionary point of view: happiness means having the freedom and choice. but more freedom and choice and can not lead to more big happiness. on the contrary. choose the more. the less happiness! The reason. Schwartz First of all. when people are faced with more choices. but can not make an informed choice. because of our choice is always by the anchoring effect. framing effects. the availability heuristic psychological factors. Second. even if the people make the right choice. not necessarily satisfied. because the adaptation effect. compared to the opportunity cost of the factors that will reduce our subjective feelings. The 50 psychology experiment. Secret psychological factors influence the choice of; 4 authoritative testing. understand your behavioral tendencies; the 11 practical advice. easy to make a wise choice! Contents: praise from the recommended sequence economists the mistaken assumption that the preface of the Chinese version of the sequence in the changing world to explore new wisdom more than that 85 kinds of biscuits fewer first part free of the burden of the victims of the tyranny of small decisions Chapter 1 75 iced tea. 220 courses ...... often said to myself: on more than visiting a shop. to additional an option in the list is relatively easy. which is why we will from six options increased 30 options. time to add one thing. Maybe as much as when we finally finished the time commodity adventure. look back over the purpose of commodity will be scared. The final say the surge era Chapter 2 selection 10 years ago or a doctor. patients did so on the line. now make a medical decision-making is like to pay the the nightmarish final paper. and bear the risk of not only failing so simple; two human set for life is extremely difficult decision. however. then they must decide whether or not to get married. marriage who manage money. whether or not the child ... The second part is what is in control of your behavior Chapter 3 Why we can not do a wise choice to make an informed choice is really not easy. you have to consider many factors. Rent an apartment. you have to consider the factors of location. space size. hardware facilities. security and rental. Among this. and the countless psychological effects. the economic effect in the dark control your choice. Experienced utility vs. expected utility vs memory utility vs. framing effect of the anchoring effect gullible common sense VS availability inspiration risk aversion vs loss aversion Chapter 4 Who do the best choice to be a test to see if you are a maximizer. of Contentment or a perfectionist? What kind of people are more likely to feel regret. the kind of people the happiest? Maximize VS meet VS maximize the perfectionist psychological tests regret the extent to test the third part of the economic behavior behind the mystery of Chapter 5 of autonomy - the burden of subjective well-being every choice can prove ownership of their own thing themselves. Selected every expansion. are once again declare autonomy. and show our unique personality traits. However. in addition to the devout in the political. moral. and social autonomy. autonomy also affect our mental health and life satisfaction. If you selected a preferred option value of the tools to The VS to express the value of VS like life satisfaction test Chapter 6 the opportunity - Select a means to lose another. each Have you ever considered the program will let you lost the opportunity to do something else. the presence of a number of options to make it easier for us to imagine the fact there is no option. Psychology of trade-offs may be our highest utilization of a science. Northern California Nightlife VS Cape Cod beach huts VS Fu Mengte Farm $ 99 $ 169 Sony CD player VS high end Aiwa CD player $ 1.5 cash. VS exquisite pen Chapter 7 regret - regret down pulling power score high than low score less happy. less life satisfaction. more pessimistic and melancholy. Whether in advance or after the event. you can feel the choice of the more. the more you will regret. but there are likened to select regret more terrible things. After deciding remorse the VS prospective remorse ignore prejudice VS to as inertial downstream counterfactual thinking VS Chapter 8 adaptation - Happy treadmill marking time because people can easily adapt to the passion for a positive experience can not be sustained upward counterfactual thinking . Even worse is that people generally did not expect this adaptation phenomenon. Pleasant memories fade away over time. the last often produce unpleasant results. Experience the thrill compare VS hedonic adaptation the happiness treadmill VS satisfaction treadmill 9 - the heavy curse satisfaction with the material life and social conditions continue to improve. we used to compare the standard is also rising. When we come into contact with the high-quality goods. we began as a curse of the appreciation of the troubled. Perfectly acceptable in the past. no longer satisfied with low-quality goods. Happy origin rising expectations and aspirations climbing. Hope the VS are expected VS the past VS others experienced high expectations curse VS social comparison spell subjective happiness level test Chapter 10 of happiness - the price paid for the best choice if you do choose the last are lower than you expected and desire. if you insist disappointed blame themselves. will finally Hisatsumi the into the illness. What will be accomplished. the conviction will you living defeated. The happiness index VS GDP learned helplessness VS sense of control over the long-term. general. and individual VS short. specific. generally the fourth part of a wise choice Chapter 11 11 method we get what we want things. only to find that these things can not satisfy our desires; we are a bunch of modern convenient device. but found that the time is never enough. I believe that we can through a number of methods to ease or even eliminate these troubled. Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., 6<
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paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Author Barry Schwartz Paperback. Pub Date: 2013 03 of Pages: 232 in Publisher: Zhejiang People's Publishing House. The paradox of choice: the Psychological Interpretation human economic behavior Social Psychology of Swarthmore College in the United States professor. three boarded the TED conference lectern. his book topped the bestseller list of Forbes. Business Week. New York Times. Harvard Business Review and other top journals over one hundred articles published in the American Psychologist . The paradox of choice: the psychology interpret people's economic behavior. a book. Schwartz proposed a revolutionary point of view: happiness means having the freedom and choice. but more freedom and choice and can not lead to more big happiness. on the contrary. choose the more. the less happiness! The reason. Schwartz First of all. when people are faced with more choices. but can not make an informed choice. because of our choice is always by the anchoring effect. framing effects. the availability heuristic psychological factors. Second. even if the people make the right choice. not necessarily satisfied. because the adaptation effect. compared to the opportunity cost of the factors that will reduce our subjective feelings. The 50 psychology experiment. Secret psychological factors influence the choice of; 4 authoritative testing. understand your behavioral tendencies; the 11 practical advice. easy to make a wise choice! Contents: praise from the recommended sequence economists the mistaken assumption that the preface of the Chinese version of the sequence in the changing world to explore new wisdom more than that 85 kinds of biscuits fewer first part free of the burden of the victims of the tyranny of small decisions Chapter 1 75 iced tea. 220 courses ...... often said to myself: on more than visiting a shop. to additional an option in the list is relatively easy. which is why we will from six options increased 30 options. time to add one thing. Maybe as much as when we finally finished the time commodity adventure. look back over the purpose of commodity will be scared. The final say the surge era Chapter 2 selection 10 years ago or a doctor. patients did so on the line. now make a medical decision-making is like to pay the the nightmarish final paper. and bear the risk of not only failing so simple; two human set for life is extremely difficult decision. however. then they must decide whether or not to get married. marriage who manage money. whether or not the child ... The second part is what is in control of your behavior Chapter 3 Why we can not do a wise choice to make an informed choice is really not easy. you have to consider many factors. Rent an apartment. you have to consider the factors of location. space size. hardware facilities. security and rental. Among this. and the countless psychological effects. the economic effect in the dark control your choice. Experienced utility vs. expected utility vs memory utility vs. framing effect of the anchoring effect gullible common sense VS availability inspiration risk aversion vs loss aversion Chapter 4 Who do the best choice to be a test to see if you are a maximizer. of Contentment or a perfectionist? What kind of people are more likely to feel regret. the kind of people the happiest? Maximize VS meet VS maximize the perfectionist psychological tests regret the extent to test the third part of the economic behavior behind the mystery of Chapter 5 of autonomy - the burden of subjective well-being every choice can prove ownership of their own thing themselves. Selected every expansion. are once again declare autonomy. and show our unique personality traits. However. in addition to the devout in the political. moral. and social autonomy. autonomy also affect our mental health and life satisfaction. If you selected a preferred option value of the tools to The VS to express the value of VS like life satisfaction test Chapter 6 the opportunity - Select a means to lose another. each Have you ever considered the program will let you lost the opportunity to do something else. the presence of a number of options to make it easier for us to imagine the fact there is no option. Psychology of trade-offs may be our highest utilization of a science. Northern California Nightlife VS Cape Cod beach huts VS Fu Mengte Farm $ 99 $ 169 Sony CD player VS high end Aiwa CD player $ 1.5 cash. VS exquisite pen Chapter 7 regret - regret down pulling power score high than low score less happy. less life satisfaction. more pessimistic and melancholy. Whether in advance or after the event. you can feel the choice of the more. the more you will regret. but there are likened to select regret more terrible things. After deciding remorse the VS prospective remorse ignore prejudice VS to as inertial downstream counterfactual thinking VS Chapter 8 adaptation - Happy treadmill marking time because people can easily adapt to the passion for a positive experience can not be sustained upward counterfactual thinking . Even worse is that people generally did not expect this adaptation phenomenon. Pleasant memories fade away over time. the last often produce unpleasant results. Experience the thrill compare VS hedonic adaptation the happiness treadmill VS satisfaction treadmill 9 - the heavy curse satisfaction with the material life and social conditions continue to improve. we used to compare the standard is also rising. When we come into contact with the high-quality goods. we began as a curse of the appreciation of the troubled. Perfectly acceptable in the past. no longer satisfied with low-quality goods. Happy origin rising expectations and aspirations climbing. Hope the VS are expected VS the past VS others experienced high expectations curse VS social comparison spell subjective happiness level test Chapter 10 of happiness - the price paid for the best choice if you do choose the last are lower than you expected and desire. if you insist disappointed blame themselves. will finally Hisatsumi the into the illness. What will be accomplished. the conviction will you living defeated. The happiness index VS GDP learned helplessness VS sense of control over the long-term. general. and individual VS short. specific. generally the fourth part of a wise choice Chapter 11 11 method we get what we want things. only to find that these things can not satisfy our desires; we are a bunch of modern convenient device. but found that the time is never enough. I believe that we can through a number of methods to ease or even eliminate these troubled. Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., 6<
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