Seventeen Species of Bats Recorded from Barro Colorado Island Panama Canal Zone
Angela Brazil
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Seventeen Species of Bats Recorded from Barro Colorado Island, Panama Canal Zone by Angela Brazil
Seventeen Species of Bats Recorded from Barro Colorado Island, Panama Canal Zone by Angela Brazil
Discover Hope, Resilience, and Unity Against Oppression: "Journey to Freedom: Mandela’s Inspiring Life Story" Are you seeking inspiration to progress in your life and career, while gaining profound insights into overcoming life's challenges? Looking for a comprehensive narrative that embodies the spirit of hope, resilience, and unity against oppression? Your search ends here! This audiobook is your ultimate companion for deepening your understanding of Nelson Mandela's life, applying his teachings to your own, and engaging with compelling stories of perseverance. With this, you're geared for success. Key elements of this captivating audiobook: - Profound insights about Mandela’s inspiring journey - Detailed explanation of his lifelong fight for freedom and justice - Empowering strategies for overcoming personal and social challenges Our audiobook stands out with a comprehensive narrative, essential for both personal growth and understanding Mandela’s legacy. Stories aren’t merely touched upon; they are explored with depth and clarity. Please note that this audiobook is independently crafted and not affiliated with any official entity. It serves as a valuable resource for inspiration and learning. Designed with a clear structure and engaging language, "Journey to Freedom: Mandela’s Inspiring Life Story" ensures smooth transitions between topics. Say goodbye to dense jargon and welcome clear, precise, and insightful storytelling. So, why wait? Click the BUY NOW button, secure your audiobook, and begin your journey of discovering hope, resilience, and unity against oppression!Show book
In this 1978 interview, Menacham Begin discussses the breakdown of Middle East peace talks.Show book
To the older generations in her native Slovakia, Hana Ponická is well-known for her successful children’s books and courageous fight against the communist regime. Her psychological ordeal began in February 1977 when the elderly lady refused to sign the so-called anticharta, a condemnation of the human rights group Charter 77, which had published its first manifesto in the West on 1 January 1977. All Slovak and Czech artists had to sign the anticharta; they were forced by the regime to condemn the dissidents, the most prominent among them being Václav Havel (1936–2011), who were standing up against the violation of basic human rights enshrined in the Czechoslovak constitution following the conclusion of the CSCE treaty of Helsinki. Ponická, like most of her fellow artists, had neither read the Charter 77 manifesto nor the text of the anticharta; she thus refused to sign. Her courage prompted the regime to terrorize her psychologically. This political biography is the first ever written about Ponická, despite her being a household name in Slovakia. Josette Baer’s analysis is based on Ponická’s memoirs of that cruel year of 1977, newspaper articles she published prior to 1971, when the regime effectively banned any critical voice from publication, and newspaper articles she published after the Velvet Revolution of 1989 to promote the establishing of a rule-of-law state and democracy. The documents of the StB, the Slovak and Czech Security Services, are analyzed for the first time; they are evidence of how the StB tried to pressure the resilient and disciplined grandmother of three into obedience. Oral history interviews with Dirk Mathias Dalberg, Vlasta Jaksicsová, and Mary Šamal inform the reader about the situation of the Slovak dissidents of Charter 77, how normal citizens lived in the regime, and how the Czech and Slovak exile communities in the USA saw the dissidents in Communist Czechoslovakia.Show book
A quick glimpse into the therapy room of a professional surrogate partner Lilly, a woman in her late forties, lives a double life. In one of them, known to everyone, she teaches design in high school and leads an ordinary life, raising her two children. In the other one, hidden from people's eyes, she is a professional surrogate who helps men solve their sexual problems. For the first time, she shares her insights on this complicated, thorough, and lengthy therapeutic process, from the first coffee she has with her patient until she has full sexual intercourse, up to the ending of this unique relationship. Through the personal story of David, one of the patients, she provides a rare glimpse into the various stages, presented through true stories straight from her intriguing therapy room. Every patient has a story, and each one of them suffers from different problems, but they all have one common denominator—they are incapable of intimacy with a woman, and Lilly's job is to help set them free. Contains mature themes.Show book
From her father and mother's interracial marriage to her own "you show me yours, I'll show you mine" moments on the playground—from drug experimentation to sexual/identity questions—MariNaomi lays her inner life bare. Kiss & Tell is her funny and frank memoir in graphic form: a fresh and offbeat coming-of-age story unfolding against the colorful backdrop of San Francisco in the '80s and '90s. Through deft storytelling and charming illustration, MariNaomi carries us through first love and worst love, through heartbreak and bedroom experimentation, as she grows from misfit teen to young woman.Show book
Summary, Analysis, and Review of Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant's Option B PLEASE NOTE: This is a key takeaways and analysis of the book and NOT the original book. Start Publishing Notes' Summary, Analysis, and Review of Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant's Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy includes a summary of the book, review, analysis & key takeaways, and detailed About the Author section. PREVIEW: Part memoir and part pop psychology presentation, Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant is about the struggles that Sandberg faced after her 47-year-old husband's unexpected death in 2015. Option A—the life that Sandberg always thought she would have-was to grow old with her husband. Option B was to figure out how to live her best life without him. Sandberg and her husband, Dave Goldberg, were on vacation, celebrating a friend's birthday in Mexico when he died. They'd been married 11 years, and had two young children. (AShow book