Spookyboo’s First Hallohuman Halloween

Spookyboo’s First Hallohuman Halloween
Title Spookyboo’s First Hallohuman Halloween PDF eBook
Author Samson Yung-Abu
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 29
Release 2021-01-12
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 166411419X

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Spookyboo is a monster, but has always hated scaring humans, as good monsters are supposed to do. When Spookyboo and her monster friends set out on Halloween night to scare all the children trick-or-treating, she wonders if there is a better way for monsters and humans to act. When they meet three trick-or-treating kids, Spookyboo and her friends must confront what it means to be a good monster, and how to choose kindness over fear. A sweet book with important morals and themes, Spookyboo’s First Hallohuman Halloween: Scare or Share explores issues of right and wrong, making friends, and choosing to share rather than scare.

Spookyboo's First Hallohuman Halloween

Spookyboo's First Hallohuman Halloween
Title Spookyboo's First Hallohuman Halloween PDF eBook
Author Samson Yung-Abu
Publisher Xlibris UK
Pages 30
Release 2021-01-12
Genre
ISBN 9781664114180

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Spookyboo is a monster, but has always hated scaring humans, as good monsters are supposed to do. When Spookyboo and her monster friends set out on Halloween night to scare all the children trick-or-treating, she wonders if there is a better way for monsters and humans to act. When they meet three trick-or-treating kids, Spookyboo and her friends must confront what it means to be a good monster, and how to choose kindness over fear. A sweet book with important morals and themes, Spookyboo's First Hallohuman Halloween: Scare or Share explores issues of right and wrong, making friends, and choosing to share rather than scare.

Poetivity

Poetivity
Title Poetivity PDF eBook
Author Samson Yung-Abu
Publisher Xlibris UK
Pages 280
Release 2021-08-18
Genre
ISBN 9781664115583

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Come on in! Experience a new awakening in life with this collection of poetry and prose inspired by failures, success, determination, and accomplishments, perfect for fans of Makenzie Campbell, Atticus, Rupi Kaur, and Maya Angelou. Poetivity is a marvelous soulful collection of authentic, powerful, life-changing poetry and prose. Written with wit, rhythm, and skillful wisdom beyond this era - Speaks of self-love, lovers, self-care, devotion, self-acceptance, freedom, determination, success, friendship, faith, happiness, etc.

Student Exam Passport

Student Exam Passport
Title Student Exam Passport PDF eBook
Author Samson Yung-Abu
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781528999625

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Rebel Writer

Rebel Writer
Title Rebel Writer PDF eBook
Author Wendy Gunther-Canada
Publisher
Pages 203
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780875802800

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Blending biography, gender theory, and political analysis, Gunther-Canada charts Mary Wollstonecraft's transformation from female reader to pioneer feminist author. She shows how Wollstonecraft's pathbreaking A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and other works confronted traditional notions of femininity and authority and provided the first systematic argument for women's political rights. Wollstonecraft's writings represent a rebellion against Jean-Jacques Rousseau's portrayal of women as dangerous coquettes and Edmund Burke's vision of women as beautiful and apolitical weaklings. Her revolutionary political theory challenged the separation of public and private spheres by insisting that women could be rational players in the Enlightenment's script of liberty and individualism. Gunther-Canada gives us a Wollstonecraft who forthrightly confronted the politics of gender and genre and incited revolt against the prevailing view of women as creatures born only to "propagate and rot." Rebel Writer shows how Wollstonecraft's political ideology guided her personal life--she bore a child out of wedlock and later married amid scandal--and how her attempts to unite the personal and the political ended in 1797, with her tragic early death in childbed. For more than two hundred years Wollstonecraft's life has served as a cautionary tale of the dangers of women's participation in revolutionary politics. Now Gunther-Canada shows us how Wollstonecraft subverted the patriarchal plot of political theory and framed an alternative vision of women as citizens, making her truly a "rebel writer."

Nyoman Masriadi

Nyoman Masriadi
Title Nyoman Masriadi PDF eBook
Author Demetrio Paparoni
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 0
Release 2020-12-01
Genre Art
ISBN 8891822302

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The work of Nyoman Masriadi, one of the leading Indonesian contemporary artists from the post-Suharto era. This stunning volume comprehensively tackles Nyoman Masriadi's artistic universe, which is considered to be among those that have most strongly impacted the definition of the new art of Southeast Asia. He is Southeast Asia's most well-received contemporary artist at auctions, and the first living Southeast Asian artist whose work has topped $1 million at auction. Masriadi's paintings frequently depict superhuman figures whose narratives, while rooted in Indonesian cultural history, offer witty and often biting social commentary on contemporary life and global pop culture. Through his expert control of light, shadow, and volume, Masriadi endows the monumental characters of his works with a sculptural, almost three-dimensional presence. Sometimes these characters appear in the archetypal roles of comic-book heroes, cowboys, soldiers, and athletes; but just as frequently, they are simply powerfully built people engaged in solitary acts of strength or captured in private moments of vulnerability.