To Boldly Stay

To Boldly Stay
Author: Sherry Ginn,Michael G. Cornelius
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2022-05-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781476646282

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Despite the fact that Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ended over twenty-five years ago, there has yet to be a stand-alone assessment of the series. This collection corrects that omission, examining what made Deep Space Nine so unique within the Star Trek universe, and how that uniqueness paved the way for an altogether new, entirely different vision for Star Trek. If the Star Trek slogan has always been "to boldly go where no one has gone before," then Deep Space Nine helped to bring in a new renaissance of serialized television that has become normal practice. Furthermore, Deep Space Nine ushered in critical discussions on race, gender, and faith for the franchise, science fiction television and American lives. It relished in a vast cast of supporting characters that allowed for the investigation of psychosocial relationships--from familial issues to interpersonal and interspecies conflict to regional strife--that the previous Star Trek series largely overlooked. Essays explore how Deep Space Nine became the most richly complicated "sci-fi" series in the entire Star Trek pantheon.

To Boldly Stay

To Boldly Stay
Author: Sherry Ginn,Michael G. Cornelius
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2022-04-29
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781476685403

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Despite the fact that Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ended over twenty-five years ago, there has yet to be a stand-alone assessment of the series. This collection corrects that omission, examining what made Deep Space Nine so unique within the Star Trek universe, and how that uniqueness paved the way for an altogether new, entirely different vision for Star Trek. If the Star Trek slogan has always been "to boldly go where no one has gone before," then Deep Space Nine helped to bring in a new renaissance of serialized television that has become normal practice. Furthermore, Deep Space Nine ushered in critical discussions on race, gender, and faith for the franchise, science fiction television and American lives. It relished in a vast cast of supporting characters that allowed for the investigation of psychosocial relationships--from familial issues to interpersonal and interspecies conflict to regional strife--that the previous Star Trek series largely overlooked. Essays explore how Deep Space Nine became the most richly complicated "sci-fi" series in the entire Star Trek pantheon.

To Boldly Go

To Boldly Go
Author: Nadine Farghaly,Simon Bacon
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2017-06-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781476668536

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In 2016, Star Trek--arguably the most popular science fiction franchise of all time--turned 50. During that time the original series and its various offshoots have created some of the genre's most iconic characters and reiterated a vision of an egalitarian future where humans no longer discriminate against race, gender or sexuality. This collection of new essays provides a timely study of how well Star Trek has lived up to its own ideals of inclusivity and equality, and how well prepared it is to boldly go with everyone into the next half century.

To Boldly Grow

To Boldly Grow
Author: Tamar Haspel
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780593419540

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A love-letter to the unexpected delights (and occasional despair) of so-called “first-hand food”—meals we grow, forage, fish, or even hunt from the world around us. To Boldly Grow is “part memoir, part how-to guide and wholly delightful” (Washington Post). Journalist and self-proclaimed “crappy gardener” Tamar Haspel is on a mission: to show us that raising or gathering our own food is not as hard as it’s often made out to be. When she and her husband move from Manhattan to two acres on Cape Cod, they decide to adopt a more active approach to their diet: raising chickens, growing tomatoes, even foraging for mushrooms and hunting their own meat. They have more ambition than practical know-how, but that’s not about to stop them from trying…even if sometimes their reach exceeds their (often muddy) grasp. With “first-hand food” as her guiding principle, Haspel embarks on a grand experiment to stop relying on experts to teach her the ropes (after all, they can make anything grow), and start using her own ingenuity and creativity. Some of her experiments are a rousing success (refining her own sea salt). Others are a spectacular failure (the turkey plucker engineered from an old washing machine). Filled with practical tips and hard-won wisdom, To Boldly Grow allows us to journey alongside Haspel as she goes from cluelessness to competence, learning to scrounge dinner from the landscape around her and discovering that a direct connection to what we eat can utterly change the way we think about our food--and ourselves.

Eat and Stay Thin

Eat and Stay Thin
Author: Joyce Meyer
Publsiher: FaithWords
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2008-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780446551090

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Effective October 1, 2002, Joyce Meyer's bestselling backlist is available exclusively from Warner Faith. And look for the first of several new major books from Joyce beginning in April 2003.

How to Keep Your Head on Straight in a World Gone Crazy

How to Keep Your Head on Straight in a World Gone Crazy
Author: Rick Renner
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781680312911

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We are living in a day when countless multitudes have lost their way both morally and spiritually. Like a ship without anchor, this last day's generation is being tossed to and fro by a flood of deception and wrong influences that is tragically causing people to lose their moorings. What should we do to make sure we don't get...

The Paradox of Power

The Paradox of Power
Author: Pat Williams
Publsiher: FaithWords
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2002-11-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780759527768

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Seasoned NBA executive Pat Williams ignores conventional management wisdom, instead turning to the Scriptures to develop successful leadership principles.

The Dramatic Works of John Crowne

The Dramatic Works of John Crowne
Author: John Crowne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1873
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: ONB:+Z159987809

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