Breaking the Limit

Breaking the Limit
Title Breaking the Limit PDF eBook
Author Karen Larsen
Publisher Hyperion
Total Pages 0
Release 2004-07-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780786868704

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reaking the Limit is one woman's account of riding her motorcycle from New Jersey to Alaska and back. Realizing that years of work and travel in other people's countries made her a stranger in her own, and with an invitation to meet her biological father for the first time, Karen Larsen set out on a fifteen-thousand-mile trip with nothing but her motorcycle and the barest of essentials. Larsen's journey tests the limits of her own endurance, challenges her long-held beliefs and values, and asks what it means to belong to a family. Through the the fields of Iowa and the deserts of the Southwest, over the Rockies and across Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, Larsen confronts questions of femininity, family, independence, and personal identity. Her journey speaks to the immense space and over-whelming beauty of North America, as well as to the diversity and vitality of the people she meets along the way. Breaking the Limit invites you to join her as she braces against the wind, trades security for freedom, sacrifices stability for motion, and opens herself up to the vast canopy of a continent.

The Limit

The Limit
Title The Limit PDF eBook
Author Kristen Landon
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 308
Release 2011-12-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1442402725

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When his family exceeds its legal debt limit, thirteen-year-old Matt is sent to the Federal Debt Rehabilitation Agency workhouse, where he discovers illicit activities are being carried out using the children who have been placed there.

Breaking the Limit

Breaking the Limit
Title Breaking the Limit PDF eBook
Author Emmanuel Bossman Asante
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015-03-01
Genre
ISBN 9781495143656

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Don't Limit God

Don't Limit God
Title Don't Limit God PDF eBook
Author Andrew Wommack
Publisher Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages 119
Release 2014-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1680313444

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God has more for us than what we are experiencing. We have all limited God in our lives at some point in one way or another. Fear of success, fear of persecution and imaginations are all ways that we limit God. We often see ourselves in a certain way but we have to change that image if we want to experience the abundant life that God has for...

The Americas of Asian American Literature

The Americas of Asian American Literature
Title The Americas of Asian American Literature PDF eBook
Author Rachel C. Lee
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 208
Release 1999-10-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 140082320X

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Drawing on a wide array of literary, historical, and theoretical sources, Rachel Lee addresses current debates on the relationship among Asian American ethnic identity, national belonging, globalization, and gender. Lee argues that scholars have traditionally placed undue emphasis on ethnic-based political commitments--whether these are construed as national or global--in their readings of Asian American texts. This has constrained the intelligibility of stories that are focused less on ethnicity than on kinship, family dynamics, eroticism, and gender roles. In response, Lee makes a case for a reconceptualized Asian American criticism that centrally features gender and sexuality. Through a critical analysis of select literary texts--novels by Carlos Bulosan, Gish Jen, Jessica Hagedorn, and Karen Yamashita--Lee probes the specific ways in which some Asian American authors have steered around ethnic themes with alternative tales circulating around gender and sexual identity. Lee makes it clear that what has been missing from current debates has been an analysis of the complex ways in which gender mediates questions of both national belonging and international migration. From anti-miscegenation legislation in the early twentieth century to poststructuralist theories of language to Third World feminist theory to critical studies of global cultural and economic flows, The Americas of Asian American Literature takes up pressing cultural and literary questions and points to a new direction in literary criticism.

The Wizard World(1)

The Wizard World(1)
Title The Wizard World(1) PDF eBook
Author Get Lost
Publisher WWW.WEBNOVEL.COM (Cloudary Holdings Limited)
Total Pages 491
Release 2017-09-21
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN

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Ye Song, who once lived in a technologically-advanced world, died and reincarnated into a noble teenager’s body in another world. A fantasy world filled with magic! A series of events filled with tragedy, action, etc. began to unfold one after the other when he fatefully encountered one of the most guarded secrets of this world, obtaining the legendary power of Wizards. Watch how he reached unreachable heights as a powerful Wizard in this new world.

AutPlay® Therapy Play and Social Skills Groups

AutPlay® Therapy Play and Social Skills Groups
Title AutPlay® Therapy Play and Social Skills Groups PDF eBook
Author Robert Jason Grant
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 194
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1000179478

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AutPlay® Therapy Play and Social Skills Groups provides practitioners with a step-by-step guide for implementing a social skills group to help children and adolescents with autism improve on their play and social skills deficits in a fun and engaging way. This unique 10-session group model incorporates the AutPlay Therapy approach focused on relational and behavioral methods. Group setup, protocol, and structured play therapy interventions are presented and explained for easy implementation by professionals. Also included are parent implemented interventions that allow parents and/or caregivers to become co-change agents in the group process and learn how to successfully implement AutPlay groups. Any practitioner or professional who works with children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder will find this resource to be a unique and valuable guide to effectively implementing social skills groups.