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    Patti's Predicament

    Patti loves playing with her friends at school but when it comes to doing her schoolwork she has many excuses! Patti's teacher knows that Patti is a bright student and that she may just need a little extra help to get out of her classroom predicament! 

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  • The Paris Predicament
    The Paris Predicament

    Ooh-la-la! This magical first-person novel poignantly captures the quest for love, truth, and meaning in a tumultuous world.Chances are, you know someone like Camille: tenderhearted and ambitious, yet free-as-the-breeze. An American portrait artist in Paris, Camille Portraro leads an enchanting existence until her life forever changes when everything she loves crashes in a flash.Camille’s life is entangled with a foreigner who mirrors lost parts of her life; as the narrative sweeps these strangers together, you will find yourself doing a double take.Sasha Lauren’s dramatic debut novel The Paris Predicament is a playful, thrilling, and unpredictable page-turner; it will take you for a wondrous ride around the world without ever leaving your seat. The whimsical words lilt and roll off the page, beckoning you on.

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  • Living Untethered : Beyond the Human Predicament
    Living Untethered : Beyond the Human Predicament

    The book you need right now is finally here! From beloved spiritual teacher Michael A. Singer-author of the New York Times bestseller, The Untethered Soul-this transformative and highly anticipated guide will be your compass on an exciting new journey toward self-realization and unconditional happiness.Now more than ever, we're all looking to feel more joy, happiness, and deeper meaning in our lives.But are we looking in all the wrong places? When our sense of wholeness depends on things or people outside ourselves- whether it's a coveted job, a new house, a lavish vacation, or even the perfect relationship-sooner or later we're bound to feel unsatisfied.That's why we must look inside for real freedom, love, and inspiration.But how do we begin, and what do we do if we don't like what we find there?Living Untethered is the book to reach for. At once profoundly transcendent and powerfully practical, it provides clear guidance for moving beyond the thoughts, feelings, and habits that keep you stuck-so you can heal the pain of the past and let your spirit soar.On each page you'll discover a deeper understanding of your emotions, learn where your thoughts and moods come from, and uncover your natural energy flow.Finally, you'll find freedom from the psychological scars, or samskaras, that block you and keep you from reaching your highest potential.It's time to stop struggling and start experiencing.This miraculous book will show you how to put the spiritual teachings of Michael A.Singer into practice every day, and propel you toward a life of liberation, serenity, openness, and self-knowledge.Isn't it time you started Living Untethered?

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  • The Secret Predicament of the Stupid Banker
    The Secret Predicament of the Stupid Banker

    Dr. Watson was the chronicler of every Sherlock Holmes adventure published in The Strand magazine between 1887 and 1927.He reported them with honesty in the bluff, army-style of a military doctor, so frank in their account of human behaviour that they were too risque for the morals of Victorian England.George Newnes, the editor, purged each story before its publication.Newnes also replaced Watson's jocular illustrations with Sidney Paget's more innocuous portrayals.Newnes deleted everybody's backgrounds but in these accounts Watson reveals Holmes's family: his father, Professor Julian Cornelius Bortzoy Holmes; his wife, Wendy; his sister, Rachel, as well as Mycroft.Watson also exposes Mrs. Hudson's property empire and he tells us how Professor Moriarty became "the Napoleon of crime." Some of this new material is shocking, even by today's standards!Book 11 synopsis, Holmes and Watson are given an early morning surprise when a well-dressed man visits 221B Baker Street. Events of the night before have sent the City banker into a frenzy and he starts to tear his hair out in front of the great detective. Holmes and Watson travel to south London, to the modest home of their new client, only to find a dispirate family at loggerheads over something that went bump in the night. The finger of guilt is pointed firmly at the client's son but Holmes thinks differently and launches himself into the mystery whilst Watson evokes an extraordinary metal-bending practice from his army days in India, with calamitous results. The adventure ends with an initiation for Dr. Watson to The Diogenes Club.

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  • The Confounding Island : Jamaica and the Postcolonial Predicament
    The Confounding Island : Jamaica and the Postcolonial Predicament

    A New York Times Book Review Editors’ ChoiceWinner of a PROSE Award“Fascinating…Eye-opening…Illuminating…Patterson carefully explores the complexity of the structural machinery behind Jamaica’s dazzling successes and dismal failures.”—Carrie Gibson, New York Times Book Review“In the ruins of postcolonial Jamaica, Patterson unearths a vibrant popular culture, centered in particular on dancehall music, that can provide new resources to address the postcolonial predicament.”—Adom Getachew, The Nation“Masterful…A memorable, nuanced, and insightful social analysis of the island and its place in global history.Highly recommended.”—Daron Acemoglu, coauthor of Why Nations FailThere are few places more puzzling than Jamaica.Jamaicans claim their home has more churches per square mile than any other country, yet it is one of the most murderous nations in the world.Its reggae superstars and celebrity sprinters outshine musicians and athletes in countries many times its size.Jamaica’s economy is anemic and many of its people impoverished, yet they are, according to international surveys, some of the happiest on earth.In The Confounding Island, Orlando Patterson returns to the place of his birth to reckon with its contradictions. Patterson investigates the failures of Jamaica’s postcolonial democracy, exploring why the country has been unable to achieve broad economic growth and why its free elections and stable government have been unable to address violence and poverty.If we look closely at the Jamaican example, we see the central dilemmas of globalization, economic development, poverty reduction, and postcolonial politics thrown into stark relief.

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  • The Journalist's Predicament : Difficult Choices in a Declining Profession
    The Journalist's Predicament : Difficult Choices in a Declining Profession

    Low pay. Uncertain work prospects. Diminished prestige. Why would anyone still want be a journalist? Drawing on in-depth interviews in France and the United States, Matthew Powers and Sandra Vera-Zambrano explore the ways individuals come to believe that journalism is a worthy pursuit—and how that conviction is managed and sometimes dissolves amid the profession’s ongoing upheavals. For many people, journalism represents a job that is interesting and substantial, with opportunities for expression, a sense of self-fulfillment, and a connection to broader social values.By distilling complex ideas, holding the powerful to account, and revealing hidden realities, journalists play a crucial role in helping audiences make sense of the world.Experiences in the profession, though, are often far more disappointing.Many find themselves doing tasks that bear little relation to what attracted them initially or are frustrated by institutions privileging what sells over what informs.The imbalance between the profession’s economic woes and its social importance threatens to erode individuals’ beliefs that journalism remains a worthwhile pursuit.Powers and Vera-Zambrano emphasize that, as with many seemingly individual choices, social factors—class, gender, education, and race—shape how journalists make sense of their profession and whether or not they remain in it. An in-depth story of one profession under pressure, The Journalist’s Predicament uncovers tensions that also confront other socially important jobs like teaching, nursing, and caretaking.

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  • Sofa Head What A Predicament 1990 UK vinyl LP COX026
    Sofa Head What A Predicament 1990 UK vinyl LP COX026

    SOFA HEAD What A Predicament (1990 UK 15-track vinyl LP vintage price-stickered picture sleeve with lyric insert. The sleeve shows just light wear and the vinyl appears barely playe COX026) Make It WorseIt Doesnt WorkOne For The RoadFine Figure Of A ManInvitation To DinnerI Can See YouCome To DaddyOne Foot On The Ladder (The Other In The Grave)This TownTiredDustbinNo MoreFillBreakValium Hamster

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  • The Postmodern Predicament : Existential Challenges of the Twenty-First Century
    The Postmodern Predicament : Existential Challenges of the Twenty-First Century

    One of our most influential political theorists offers a boundary-breaking—and liberating—perspective on the meaning of life in the internet age Human beings have taken one thing for granted since our earliest days: we are bodily creatures dealing with one another on a face-to-face basis.The internet has shattered this fundamental feature of human existence.We are suddenly living our lives in two worlds at once—shifting endlessly from virtual to physical reality as we reach out to others. Worse yet, we are developing different personal identities in our two worlds.We say and do things in virtual reality that flatly contradict our face-to-face commitments to family, friends, and fellow-workers—and vice versa.The Postmodern Predicament explores these dilemmas at each phase of the life cycle, beginning at the moment a young child picks up a cell phone. The existentialist tradition of the twentieth century provides a precious perspective on our postmodern dilemmas.Thinkers and doers like Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre considered the fragmentation of modern life as a central source of contemporary anxieties.Like them, Ackerman views the challenges of the internet age as a political, no less than personal, problem—and proposes concrete reforms that that could mobilize broad-based support for democracy against demagogic assaults on its very foundations.

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