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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Michiko Nakagawa
Only for a moment; but it was enough. It was a sudden revelation, a tinge like a blush which one tried to check and then, as it spread, one yielded to its expansion, and rushed to the farthest verge and there quivered and felt the world come closer, swollen with some astonishing significance, some pressure of rapture, which split its thin skin and gushed and poured with an extraordinary alleviation over the cracks and sores! Then, for that moment, she had seen an illumination; a match burning in a crocus; an inner meaning almost expressed. But the close withdrew; the hard softened. It was over -- the moment. life itself, every moment of it, every drop of it, here, this instant, now, in the sun, in Regent's Park, was enough now that he was quite alone, condemned, deserted, as those who are about to die alone, there was a luxury in it, an isolation full of sublimity; a freedom which the attached can never know. The cold stream of visual impressions failed him now as if the eye were a cup that overflowed and let the rest run down its china walls unrecorded.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mộ Trung Nhân
Another very informative book by Jean Sasson.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Thu Ngọc
Derek Bok is one of the most thoughtful observers (and participants) in higher education today. As president of Harvard for 20 years (1971 - 1991) he had many opportunities to see first hand how an elite university works--or doesn't. Many years ago I read his book "The State of the Nation", which I found to be a reasonable analysis of many of the difficult issues facing the country. In "Our Underacheiving Colleges: A Candid Look at How Much Students Learn and Why They Should Be Learning More", Bok is able to focus on issues that he has a unique perspetive on. The begins with the basic question: "What is the purpose of higher education?" His response is given in a series of wonderfully insightful chapters focusing on critical thinking, diversity, and character. Unlike many commentators, he takes a measured response towards such divisive topics as preprofessionalism and the degree of faculty commitment to undergraduate education. Bok presents a powerful argument that the modern university has largely abdicated its responsibility to teach a strong core curriculum, as compared to a random hodgepodge of courses that students and faculty can agree will be "fun". This book deserves to be a classic treatise on higher education, alongside books such as Clark Kerr's "The Uses of the University".
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Anthony Robbins
3rd book in the series of Donovan Creed...purchased on my Kindle for 99 cents. Amazing! Hope Amazon keeps books like this coming! YEAH!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Christopher Paolini
A new spin on lesbian erotica the author creates character like Jessie who is rough around the edges, psycho and wonderer transforming them into a person who has some serious depth. Marci is the exact opposite. Dancing with Venus is raw and emotional. Roscoe James did an exceptional job in stirring up the heat and emotional turmoil in Jessie and Marci’s relationship. Reviewed by Dana Breen DIVA RATING: 3 Divas HEAT RATING: Spark Link:http://www.deviantdivaseroticbookrevi...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: An Tư Nguyên
This is a really cool and beautifully photographed book. Has amazing shots of children in utero and women in all stages of pregnancy. Beautiful and informative. Not nearly as scary as "What to Expect..."
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Shino
a good companion to the Werner Herzog Documentary "Grizzly Man" it gives a bit more biographical information and provides context into the conservation movement. Also, illistrates Timothy Tredwell's untreated Bipolar disorder.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Bùi Hiền
You cannot argue with a book called Novel with Cocaine. I feel a little weird giving it a rating... it's kind of like if you saw an old Russian man have a seizure under a bench in a decrepit public park somewhere and you were like, hmm, that's an ok seizure but not too convincing - here's 3 stars, and then the man screamed something unitelligible and mightily soiled himself and you were like oh! oh! make that 4 stars! damn, now that's a seizure! Anyway, this book is classicly Russian (paraphrase sentence: "It was upon my meeting S. at the corner of L. and M. streets that I realized, in a fleeting crepuscular moment, that what little innocence I had left in my bosom was soon to be dashed at the feet of those most carnal beasts I had espied some weeks before, on N. street.") 7/8ths of this novel (memoir?) are not about cocaine at all, but about the author's highschool experiences and his affair with a woman who turns out to be married. I guess it's all supposed to be expository? I don't really know what else to say. As a former heavy drug-user, I'm always curious about others' experiences. Now I know what it was like to be an early 20th century Russian drug addict with a crappy personality? I'll stick with my own life, thanks.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ngự Ngã
Oh Ali-licious does it again.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hong Won Taek
A noted French theologian Jacques Ellul once said that since the fall, man has been trying to create ordered heaven that has been lost, and that is man-made city. This book is a look of great cities from ancient times to our "post industrial sub-urban metropolis" [whatever it means:]. The author argues win all ages and context, a city must serve 3 functions: Economic, Political & Spiritual. What I'm eager to see is how the author address the issue of social dynamics found in every civilization with those 3 criterium.
Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.