End Zone

End Zone
Author: Don DeLillo
Publsiher: Picador Collection
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11-24
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1529092086

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A rich parody of the parallels between the jargon of football and the jargon of battle - and a touch of cold-war existentialism - makes this powerful novel as hilarious as it is relevant.

Into the White

Into the White
Author: Christopher P. Heuer
Publsiher: Zone Books
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781942130147

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How the far North offered a different kind of terra incognita for the Renaissance imagination. European narratives of the Atlantic New World tell stories of people and things: strange flora, wondrous animals, sun-drenched populations for Europeans to mythologize or exploit. Yet, as Christopher Heuer explains, between 1500 and 1700, one region upended all of these conventions in travel writing, science, and, most unexpectedly, art: the Arctic. Icy, unpopulated, visually and temporally “abstract,” the far North—a different kind of terra incognita for the Renaissance imagination—offered more than new stuff to be mapped, plundered, or even seen. Neither a continent, an ocean, nor a meteorological circumstance, the Arctic forced visitors from England, the Netherlands, Germany, and Italy, to grapple with what we would now call a “non-site,” spurring dozens of previously unknown works, objects, and texts—and this all in an intellectual and political milieu crackling with Reformation debates over art's very legitimacy. In Into the White, Heuer uses five case studies to probe how the early modern Arctic (as site, myth, and ecology) affected contemporary debates over perception and matter, representation, discovery, and the time of the earth—long before the nineteenth century Romanticized the polar landscape. In the far North, he argues, the Renaissance exotic became something far stranger than the marvelous or the curious, something darkly material and impossible to be mastered, something beyond the idea of image itself.

End Zone

End Zone
Author: Tiki Barber,Ronde Barber
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-08-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781416990987

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The sixth and final novel in this series from NFL superstars and bestselling authors Tiki and Ronde Barber.

End Zone Thunder

End Zone Thunder
Author: Scott Ciencin
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2010-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781434227843

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Jonas Lightning Fine is flashy, while Hank Thunder Wilde exudes power. Will Thunder and Lightning rip the Cyclones apart, or will the two wide recievers come together to create the perfect offensive storm?

The End Zone

The End Zone
Author: L. J. Shen
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Man-woman relationships
ISBN: 1987540891

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Jolie Louis is a smart girl. She knows that her best friend, Sage Poirier, is a bad idea. He's a walking, talking cliché. The Adonis quarterback with the bulging biceps and harem of fangirls trailing behind him on campus like a stench you can't get rid of. Sadly, that's also the reason she can't stay away from him. Well, that and the fact that they're roommates. Jolie is already straddling the line between friendship and more when Sage comes to her with an offer she cannot refuse: Be his fake girlfriend and live for free for the rest of the semester. She tells herself that she can handle it. He's just the boy she saved 10 years ago, right? Wrong. So very wrong. He is a man now, and she is his captive, heart, body, and soul....

End Zone

End Zone
Author: Don DeLillo
Publsiher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1986-01-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015064061685

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The football Jock obsesses with war and revenge.

The Genius Zone

The Genius Zone
Author: Gay Hendricks, PH.D.
Publsiher: St. Martin's Essentials
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2021-06-29
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781250622617

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Too often we live lives that we find unfulfilling, fail to reach our own potential, and neglect to practice creativity in our daily routines. Gay Hendricks's The Genius Zone offers a way to change that by tapping into your own innate creativity. Dr. Gay Hendricks broke new ground with his bestselling classic, The Big Leap, which has become an essential resource for coaches, entrepreneurs, executives, and health practitioners around the world. Originally published as The Joy of Genius, The Genius Zone has been updated and expanded throughout, making it the essential next step beyond The Big Leap. In The Genius Zone, Hendricks introduces his brilliant exercise, the Genius Move, a simple, life-altering practice that allows readers to end negative thinking and thrive authentically. By using the Genius Move, readers will learn to spend more of their lives in their zone of genius—where creativity flows freely and they are actively pursuing the things that offer them fulfillment and satisfaction. Filled with hands-on exercises and personal stories from the author, The Genius Zone is an essential guide to creative fulfillment. If you are committed to bringing forth your innate genius and making your largest possible creative contribution, The Genius Zone will become a trusted companion for the journey.

Latinos in the End Zone

Latinos in the End Zone
Author: F. Aldama,C. González
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137403094

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Here, Frederick Luis Aldama and Christopher González offer a thought-provoking conversation on the history of Latinos in the pro football leagues. As they weave their way through significant points where culture, politics, and history congeal (an early twentieth century era of Brown Color Lines, the Great Depression, WWII, birth of television, Civil Rights struggles, the twenty-first century Latino demographic explosion, among others), Aldama and González thread together an alpha-to-omega, all-encompassing story of Latinos in the NFL. They push hard at issues such as racial prejudice, including why Latinos have historically had to cross into the Canadian Leagues to prove themselves to white American officiators and the glaring omission of prominent Latino names honored within the hallowed interiors of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Encyclopedic in scope and powerfully pointed in its analysis, they put the spotlight on the significant contribution made by Latinos in the history of pro football.