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The Play in the System : The Art of Parasitical Resistance /
Published 2020Full text available:
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The Play in the System : The Art of Parasitical Resistance /
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Wetwares experiments in postvital living /
Published 2003An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Wetwares experiments in postvital living /
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Special brothers and sisters stories and tips for siblings of children with a disability or serious illness /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…A note to brothers and sisters -- A note to parents -- He won't be able to walk and talk, Jessica 3 -- I like it best when I'm tickling her, Emmy 4 -- Sometimes she pulls my hair, Chanel 4 -- I go to school with my brother, Carla 5 -- I feel a bit left out, Jane 5 -- I felt sad when Ginni was in hospital, Lakshmi 5 -- Craig's really good in goal, Liam 6 -- Sometimes I get quite embarrassed, Nicole 6 -- He wakes me up, Jack 7 -- I am thinking he might die, Laurie 7 -- I feel sad because she has to go to hospital, William 73/4 -- Me and my sister tease him, Daniel 8 -- I like to see people talking to my brother, Elizabeth 8 -- We watch TV and he gets all excited, Lewis 8 -- You know how to do more stuff, Tamara 8 -- People stare, Anna 9 -- We have to play things with Faris instead, Ayla 9 & Amani 6 -- I have to control my temper, Brandon 10 -- Sometimes we play football on our knees, Jordi 10 -- I didn't see him for 6 weeks, Nathaniel 11 -- I get fun days out too, Sian 11 -- He really changes his moods, Emma 11 -- I see his disability as an advantage, Amar 11 -- She went to school in Scotland, Camilla 11 -- We have to be very patient, Oliver 12 -- Helen was getting all the attention, Eve 12 -- Our budgies are good for him, Jennifer 12 -- I get to chat to others my age, Kirsten 13 -- I tried to find out more, Stephanie 13 -- Mum and dad buy tosh lots of toys, Rosanna 13 -- I've found this very hard to deal with, Ben 14 -- They aggravate me, Christopher 14 -- What's going to happen to her? …”
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Special brothers and sisters stories and tips for siblings of children with a disability or serious illness /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…A note to brothers and sisters -- A note to parents -- He won't be able to walk and talk, Jessica 3 -- I like it best when I'm tickling her, Emmy 4 -- Sometimes she pulls my hair, Chanel 4 -- I go to school with my brother, Carla 5 -- I feel a bit left out, Jane 5 -- I felt sad when Ginni was in hospital, Lakshmi 5 -- Craig's really good in goal, Liam 6 -- Sometimes I get quite embarrassed, Nicole 6 -- He wakes me up, Jack 7 -- I am thinking he might die, Laurie 7 -- I feel sad because she has to go to hospital, William 73/4 -- Me and my sister tease him, Daniel 8 -- I like to see people talking to my brother, Elizabeth 8 -- We watch TV and he gets all excited, Lewis 8 -- You know how to do more stuff, Tamara 8 -- People stare, Anna 9 -- We have to play things with Faris instead, Ayla 9 & Amani 6 -- I have to control my temper, Brandon 10 -- Sometimes we play football on our knees, Jordi 10 -- I didn't see him for 6 weeks, Nathaniel 11 -- I get fun days out too, Sian 11 -- He really changes his moods, Emma 11 -- I see his disability as an advantage, Amar 11 -- She went to school in Scotland, Camilla 11 -- We have to be very patient, Oliver 12 -- Helen was getting all the attention, Eve 12 -- Our budgies are good for him, Jennifer 12 -- I get to chat to others my age, Kirsten 13 -- I tried to find out more, Stephanie 13 -- Mum and dad buy tosh lots of toys, Rosanna 13 -- I've found this very hard to deal with, Ben 14 -- They aggravate me, Christopher 14 -- What's going to happen to her? …”
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PCs for dummies /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…-- What to do with an old computer -- Final thing to remember -- PC Knobs, Buttons, And Doodads Tour: -- Big picture -- All Around The Console: -- There is no typical console -- Major points of interest on the console, front -- Stuff found on the console's rump -- I/O panel -- Helpful hints, hieroglyphics, and hues -- PC Setup: -- Computer Assembly: -- Unpacking the boxes -- Setting up the console -- Plugging in and connecting -- Plugging-Things-In Guide: -- Attaching the keyboard and mouse -- Setting up the monitor -- Connecting to the network -- Adding a printer -- Hooking up the speakers -- It Must Have Power: -- Plugging everything into a power strip -- Taking advantage of a UPS -- Using the UPS (a short play) -- Both On And Off: -- Turn on your PC -- Windows, ahoy! …”
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PCs for dummies /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…-- What to do with an old computer -- Final thing to remember -- PC Knobs, Buttons, And Doodads Tour: -- Big picture -- All Around The Console: -- There is no typical console -- Major points of interest on the console, front -- Stuff found on the console's rump -- I/O panel -- Helpful hints, hieroglyphics, and hues -- PC Setup: -- Computer Assembly: -- Unpacking the boxes -- Setting up the console -- Plugging in and connecting -- Plugging-Things-In Guide: -- Attaching the keyboard and mouse -- Setting up the monitor -- Connecting to the network -- Adding a printer -- Hooking up the speakers -- It Must Have Power: -- Plugging everything into a power strip -- Taking advantage of a UPS -- Using the UPS (a short play) -- Both On And Off: -- Turn on your PC -- Windows, ahoy! …”
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Clinical Encounters in Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Practice and Queer Theory /
Published 2020Full text available:
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Clinical Encounters in Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Practice and Queer Theory /
Published 2020Full text available:
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