Through the Labyrinth

Through the Labyrinth
Author: Hermann Kern
Publsiher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3791321447

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The definitive work on the labyrinth throughout history. The author traces developments in the architectural, astrological, mythological and socio-political significance of this fascinating cultural phenomenon, from the Bronze Age to the present day.

Through the Labyrinth

Through the Labyrinth
Author: Alice Hendrickson Eagly,Linda Lorene Carli
Publsiher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781422116913

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"At the heart of the authors' analysis is the metaphor they propose to replace the outdated idea of the glass ceiling: the labyrinth. This new concept better captures the varied challenges that women face as they navigate indirect, complex, and often discontinuous paths toward leadership."--BOOK JACKET.

Through the Labyrinth

Through the Labyrinth
Author: Pat McCutcheon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798218206918

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From the outset, Pat McCutcheon leads readers on an exploration of the mythic and personal, delving into the labyrinths of memory, senses, desire, and healing. One of the great wonders of this collection is how she reveals that the past, whether mythic or personal, undergirds so much of our present-and then shows us how we must choose how to face that past, particularly when it is destructive and corrosive. This collection shows us both the steps to take and the missteps to avoid, revealing where the divine feminine beckons us inward to wholeness, skirting the conventional religious practices of the recent past that seem to yield only a surfeit of pain, judgment, guilt. This collection's great beauty is the way in which the poet shows us how to thread the labyrinth of our lives with wisdom, grace, and tenderness, recognizing the redemptive power of love and forgiveness, in considering the fallibility of others and ourselves. Sometimes touching on human landscapes, sometimes on those of the natural world, these poems offer us a wide range of setting and style in exploring the fundamental truths we are led to discover. Here is a poet who shows us the way, having threaded it herself, and takes our hand as we walk into the center of the labyrinth of life.

What Works for Women at Work

What Works for Women at Work
Author: Joan C. Williams,Rachel Dempsey
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2014-01-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781479835454

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Up-beat, pragmatic, and chock full of advice, What Works for Women at Work is an indispensable guide for working women. An essential resource for any working woman, What Works for Women at Work is a comprehensive and insightful guide for mastering office politics as a woman. Authored by Joan C. Williams, one of the nation’s most-cited experts on women and work, and her daughter, writer Rachel Dempsey, this unique book offers a multi-generational perspective into the realities of today’s workplace. Often women receive messages that they have only themselves to blame for failing to get ahead—Negotiate more! Stop being such a wimp! Stop being such a witch! What Works for Women at Work tells women it’s not their fault. The simple fact is that office politics often benefits men over women. Based on interviews with 127 successful working women, over half of them women of color, What Works for Women at Work presents a toolkit for getting ahead in today’s workplace. Distilling over 35 years of research, Williams and Dempsey offer four crisp patterns that affect working women: Prove-It-Again!, the Tightrope, the Maternal Wall, and the Tug of War. Each represents different challenges and requires different strategies—which is why women need to be savvier than men to survive and thrive in high-powered careers. Williams and Dempsey’s analysis of working women is nuanced and in-depth, going far beyond the traditional cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all approaches of most career guides for women. Throughout the book, they weave real-life anecdotes from the women they interviewed, along with quick kernels of advice like a “New Girl Action Plan,” ways to “Take Care of Yourself”, and even “Comeback Lines” for dealing with sexual harassment and other difficult situations.

Lost in the Labyrinth

Lost in the Labyrinth
Author: Patrice Kindl
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2005-09-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780547348049

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“Kindl inventively meshes classical myths, archeological findings and imaginative speculation in an intriguing tale full of mystery and emotion.” —Publishers Weekly Last night I saw my sister, who is dead. She stood at the end of a long corridor, weeping. “Can it really be you, Ariadne, come back after all this time?” I whispered. She did not answer, but began slowly to sink through the floor. Princess Xenodice is content to spend her days tending to the animals in the royal menagerie, haunting the workshop of a beautiful young man named Icarus, and visiting her brother who lives in the Labyrinth. Her safe and privileged world, however, has ominous cracks underfoot. Soon battles for power and revenge threaten everything Xenodice loves. Betrayals from both within and without her family lead to a series of tragedies that Xenodice struggles to avert. From the deepest layer of the Labyrinth under the Royal Palace to the topmost floor of the prison tower, this enthralling version of the myth of the maze and the Minotaur by master storyteller Patrice Kindl is filled with the marvelous and the strange. “It’s Xenodice’s strong, appealing character that will get readers through the maze; her first-person narration brings the ancient setting vividly to life with rich detail and timeless emotions—sibling rivalry, heart-pounding crushes, moral outrage, and the pain of family secrets. An intriguing . . . blend of history, myth, and fiction.” —Booklist “Readers who know the legend will enjoy the parallels and contrasts that occur throughout, but the strong storytelling lets Xenodice’s tale stand on its own, as well.” —School Library Journal

Into the Labyrinth

Into the Labyrinth
Author: John Bierce
Publsiher: Mage Errant
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2018-10-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1731550944

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Hugh of Emblin is, so far as he's concerned, the worst student that the Academy at Skyhold has ever seen. He can barely cast any spells at all, and those he does cast tend to fail explosively. If that wasn't bad enough, he's also managed to attract the ire of the most promising student of his year- who also happens to be the nephew of a king. Hugh has no friends, no talent, and definitely doesn't expect a mage to choose him as an apprentice at all during the upcoming Choosing. When a very unexpected mage does choose him as apprentice, however, his life starts to take a sharp turn for the better. Now all he has to worry about is the final test for the first years- being sent into the terrifying labyrinth below Skyhold.

Four Times Through the Labyrinth

Four Times Through the Labyrinth
Author: Olaf Nicolai,Jan Wenzel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10-30
Genre: Labyrinths
ISBN: 3944669037

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"This book on labyrinths is wonderful! It enlarges the traditional catalog of labyrinths so much and so well, being itself labyrinthine," remarked Jean-Luc Nancy, the French philosopher. Sadie Plant, author of Zeroes + Ones: Digital Women and the New Technoculture, has now translated Labyrinth into English. The starting point for this transcript of four lectures is a public art work that Olaf Nicolai installed in Paris in 1998. By exploring and combining a broad spectrum of topics that relate to the theme of the labyrinth, this book serves as both, a reference system to Nicolai's work as well as an independent source book dealing with labyrinthian matter ranging from the minotaur to the floorplans of IKEA. Published in collaboration with Rollo Press.

Journeys Through the Labyrinth

Journeys Through the Labyrinth
Author: Gerald Martin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1989
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173017239387

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