![]() ![]() ![]() Among the few who have proposed such a connection, none have yet offered a broadly documented or sustained argument. The work of Lautréamont, however, has received proportionally little attention, despite several indications of its importance for the artist. Their work has elucidated the roles of Raymond Roussel, Alfred Jarry, Stéphane Mallarmé, Jules Laforgue, and Jean-Pierre Brisset, among others, for Duchamp. Scholars have done an extraordinary job of documenting and analyzing a number of Duchamp’s literary sources and inspirations. This thesis explores the relationship between Marcel Duchamp’s oeuvre and the texts of the Comte de Lautréamont, arguing that the author’s works comprise an overlooked and undervalued source of interest and ideas for the artist. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() What happens after a verbal or physical assault? How does the industry culture address this silent epidemic of violence? Where can survivors find support after surviving healthcare workplace violence?Īn RN with over 30 years' experience and survivor of a violent attack by a patient, the author realistically discusses the challenges facing those employed in the trenches of healthcare today. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), of the nearly 25,000 workplace assaults that occur annually, 75% happen in healthcare settings. Hey I Could Use a Little Help Here My Story of Healthcare Workplace Violence Skip to main. June is currently employed as a nurse in a local school district. ![]() After experiencing a violent physical assault in her workplace, she has become an advocate for survivors of healthcare workplace violence. Healthcare workers experience verbal and physical assaults in the workplace daily. 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Born out of the ashes of tragedy, Sweeney Todd returns to London in search of his wife, daughter and revenge. Christopher Bond was born in 1945 in Uckfield, Sussex, England, UK. With its razor-sharp writing and spine-tingling score, Sweeney Todd takes audiences on a heart-palpitating ride through the twisted and darkly comic minds of its infamous characters and unforgettable music. WITCH Music Theatre presents a chilling new production of Stephen Sondheim's award-winning musical thriller. ![]() Based on a Version of 'Sweeney Todd' by Christopher Bond (New York: Dodd, Mead. ![]() Te Auaha, Tapere Nui, 65 Dixon Street Wellington. 24 By the midtwentieth century, Sweeney Todd was in danger of dwindling. Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He puts forth two key assertions: firstly, the traditional assumption that three factors underlie popularity falls short of capturing its essence and secondly, popularity stems from word of mouth.īerger introduces the typical views on product popularity, which commonly attribute it to three factors: affordability, quality, and advertising volume. Additionally, we’ll showcase real-life examples and offer practical tips on how to tailor them to your own product or concept.īerger’s analysis centers on the origins of widespread popularity, encompassing ideas, products, and internet content. Our insights will include a blend of psychological research and alternative viewpoints, providing a more nuanced perspective on Berger’s strategies. Part Two delves into his three-step approach for generating word of mouth: attract, engage, and benefit your audience.Part One of our guide examines Berger’s reasoning for why word of mouth reigns as the top influencer of popularity.Berger offers tips on how to use word of mouth to popularize products, art, articles, and ideas. For something to be contagious, it must be interesting enough to spark conversations. Contagious by Jonah Berger suggests that word of mouth is the key to making things popular. ![]() ![]() The first four books follow Princess Emma (full name Emeralda) and Prince Eadric. So, as you can guess, it’s a pretty simple series.īefore I get to the individual books review, I want to talk about the series as a whole. In fact, I probably finished this series in about 5 hours total. Surprisingly, the first book only took me about an hour to read. I read the first four books in the last two days. And, as one of my bookish New Year’s Resolutions for 2019, I wanted to reread some of my old favorites to see if my feelings have changed about them. Saying that, I haven’t read this series in five or more years. I discovered this series around 2007 (at the time, only five of the books were released, which is also how many I’ve read), and fell in love with it. ![]() ![]() I have been burned so many times by fairytale retellings, but this series is one that keeps me hoping that the next retelling I read may actually be good. ![]() ![]() ![]() Watterson is a longtime “Pearls” fan, the “Calvin and Hobbes” cartoonist told The Washington Post. ![]() Some time earlier, he had been told by a mutual friend, Washington Post cartoonist Nick Galifianakis, that Watterson had been wanting to get in touch. 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Freedom, as she sees it, requires women to risk entirely demolishing the art world’s institutions, and rebuilding them anew – in other words, to leap into the unknown. ![]() With unparalleled insight and startling wit, Nochlin laid bare the acceptance of a white male viewpoint in art historical thought as not merely a moral failure, but an intellectual one. ![]() Instead, she dismantled the very concept of ‘greatness’, unravelling the basic assumptions that had centred a male-coded ‘genius’ in the study of art. Nochlin refused to handle the question of why there had been no ‘great women artists’ on its own, corrupted, terms. Linda Nochlin’s seminal essay on women artists is widely acknowledged as the first real attempt at a feminist history of art. ![]() ![]() ![]() I understood Will 1 and his complicated friendship and why Will 2 would be attracted to him. He was someone I’d want as a best friend and someone I’d avoid at school. Tiny was a wonderful character to unite them and he was bigger than life in the book. ![]() I liked the paralleled nature of the story and how they overlapped for much of the story and how the Will’s came together. It was obvious quickly that one Will Grayson was the work of Green (who I’ll call Will 1 because he speaks first) and the other of Levithan (Will 2). I’ve never read Levithan before, but I’m familiar enough with Green’s work. With a push from friends new and old – including the massive, and massively fabulous, Tiny Cooper, offensive lineman and musical theater auteur extraordinaire – Will and Will begin building toward respective romantic turns-of-heart and the epic production of history’s most awesome high school musical. When fate delivers them both to the same surprising crossroads, the Will Graysons find their lives overlapping and hurtling in new and unexpected directions. ![]() It’s not that far from Evanston to Naperville, but Chicago suburbanites Will Grayson and Will Grayson might as well live on different planets. From that moment on, their world will collide and lives intertwine. ![]() One cold night, in a most unlikely corner of Chicago, two strangers are about to cross paths. Other books by Green reviewed on this blog: Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan (translated by Noemí Sobregués) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But young Julie proves that she is ready to forge her own spiritual path and arrive at her own destination. Ishmael knows he can't apply the same strategies with Julie that he used with his first pupil, Alan Lomax-nor can he hope for the same outcome. But twelve-year-old Julie Gerchak is undaunted by Ishmael's reluctance to teach someone so young, and convinces him to take her on as his next student. ![]() In My Ishmael, Quinn strikes out into entirely new territory, posing questions that will rock you on your heels, and providing tantalizing possibilities for a truly new world vision."-Susan Chernak McElroy, author of Animals as Teachers & Healers When Ishmael places an advertisement for pupils with "an earnest desire to save the world," he does not expect a child to answer him. About the Book The telepathic lowland gorilla featured in Quinn's award-winning book "Ishmael" returns in an extraordinary sequel, telling the story of 12-year-old Julie Gerchak, whose concerns about the future present a challenge that Ishmael is not quite sure he is prepared to handle.īook Synopsis An extraordinary and startlingly original sequel to Ishmael "Enthralling, shocking, hope-filled, and utterly fearless, Daniel Quinn leads us deeper and deeper into the human heart, history, and spirit. ![]() |