Mostly Straight

Mostly Straight
Author: Ritch C. Savin-Williams
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780674976382

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Based on research, the author explores in this publication the personal stories of forty young men to help us understand the biological and psychological factors that led them to become mostly straight and the cultural forces that are loosening the sexual bind that many boys and young men experience.

Dirt Greed and Sex

Dirt  Greed and Sex
Author: William Countryman
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2013-01-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334048534

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Conducting a thorough examination of sexual ethics in the New Testament, this work argues that the New Testament writers did not construct a new sexual ethic from the ground up, but took over existing cultural patterns and refocused them, pushing some elements from the centre to the periphery. This suggests a pattern of ethics for contemporary life. Discussing biblical notions of purity and property, which dominate ethical ideas in the New Testament, the author characterizes sex as one of the rich blessings of creation, "to be received with delight and thanksgiving". Countryman's generous and eirenic views on sexual matters, based as they are on solid biblical research, are a welcome intervention in an area which unfortunately, in Christian circles, tends still to be dominated by conservatism and misinformation, rather than by liberal principle.

No Straight Lines

No Straight Lines
Author: Terry Kading
Publsiher: Small Cities Sustainability Studies in Community..
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1552389448

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Small cities face intricate challenges. No Straight Lines provides the basis for a refined model of community-engaged leadership and research designed to realize equality of quality of life. With particular attention to the small city of Kamloops, BC, this book explores the impact of extended, short-term, and unique leadership collaborations and local responses to homelessness, sustainability and food security, aging populations, and the recovery of local history. It offers exciting insights into the role of the university in the small city, from generating local learning opportunities to the integration of undergraduates and faculty in achieving positive change. Based on active engagement, No Straight Lines reveals the barriers present in addressing local needs, and the transformations that can be achieved through effective collaboration. It offers rich accounts and valuable insights into flexible practices that respond to the needs of community organizations while recognizing the challenges associated with resource constraints and limitations in capacity. This unique collection provides new insights into the twists and turns of leadership and learning in the small city.

Straight

Straight
Author: Hanne Blank
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807044445

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It's surprising that the term "heterosexuality" is less than 150 years old and that heterosexuality's history has never before been written, given how obsessed we are with it. In Straight, independent scholar Hanne Blank delves deep into the contemporary psyche as well as the historical record to chronicle the realm of heterosexual relations--a subject that is anything but straight and narrow. Consider how Catholic monasticism, the reading of novels, the abolition of slavery, leisure time, divorce, and constipation of the bowels have all at some time been labeled enemies of the heterosexual state. With an extensive historical scope and plenty of juicy details and examples, Straight provides a fascinating look at the vagaries, schisms, and contradictions of what has so often been perceived as an irreducible fact of nature.

Billy Straight

Billy Straight
Author: Jonathan Kellerman
Publsiher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2013-01-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780345540133

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A resourceful runaway alone in the wilds of Los Angeles, twelve-year-old Billy Straight suddenly witnesses a brutal stabbing in Griffith Park. Fleeing into the night, Billy cannot shake the horrific memory of the savage violence, nor the pursuit of a cold-blooded killer. For wherever Billy turns—from Hollywood Boulevard to the boardwalks of Venice—he is haunted by the chuck, chuck sound of a knife sinking into flesh. “Taut, compelling . . . Everything a thriller ought to be. The writing is excellent. The plotting is superior. The characters ring true.”—USA Today As LAPD homicide detective Petra Connor desperately searches for the murderer, as the media swarms mercilessly around the story, the vicious madman stalks closer to his prey. Only Petra can save Billy. But it will take all her cunning to uncover a child lost in a fierce urban labyrinth—where a killer seems right at home.

Straight Women Gay Men

Straight Women  Gay Men
Author: Robert H. Hopcke,Laura Rafaty
Publsiher: Council Oak Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2001-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1885171617

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Rafaty celebrates the unusual but extremely common friendships between straight women and gay men, exploring why common interests, mutual respect and genuine affection are at the heart of these non-pressure relationships.

Getting Straight A s

Getting Straight  A s
Author: Richard Palmer
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2005-08-25
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN: 9780415356237

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Packed full of tips, quizzes, and self-assessment exercises, this guide offers invaluable and practical advice to 15-18 year old students trying to attain the top grades so they can move on to the university course of their choice.

Straight Life the Story of Art Pepper

Straight Life  the Story of Art Pepper
Author: Art Pepper,Laurie Pepper
Publsiher: Canons
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: Jazz musicians
ISBN: 1838857958

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Art Pepper was described as the greatest alto-saxophonist of the post-Charlie Parker generation. Straight Life, originally narrated on tape to his wife Laurie, is an explosive work chronicling his work amidst a life dealing with alcoholism, heroin addiction, armed robberies and imprisonment. The result is an autobiography like no other, a masterpiece of the spoken word, shaped into a genuine work of literature.