Karen Sullivan
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Ideas for the Animated Short: Finding and Building Stories
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2008
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19 editions
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Step-by-Step Cake Decorating: Hundreds of Ideas, Techniques, and Projects for Creative Cake Designers
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2013
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5 editions
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Pregnancy and Birth: The Essential Checklists
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2009
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7 editions
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The Interrogation of Joan of Arc
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1999
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5 editions
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كيف تقول لا وأنت تعنيها: مهارات لا غنى عنها للأباء
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2003
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5 editions
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Get Fit with Your Dog: A Companion Guide to Health
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2008
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4 editions
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Cake Decorating: Create Your Own Stunning Cakes, Sculpt Fondant Figures, Follow Step-by-Step Demo
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Vitamins & minerals: A basic guide
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1997
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9 editions
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Organic Living in 10 Simple Lessons
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2001
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Get Fit with Your Dog: 20 Ways to Active Health Together
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“Until fairly recently, every family had a cornucopia of favorite home remedies--plants and household items that could be prepared to treat minor medical emergencies, or to prevent a common ailment becoming something much more serious. Most households had someone with a little understanding of home cures, and when knowledge fell short, or more serious illness took hold, the family physician or village healer would be called in for a consultation, and a treatment would be agreed upon. In those days we took personal responsibility for our health--we took steps to prevent illness and were more aware of our bodies and of changes in them. And when illness struck, we frequently had the personal means to remedy it. More often than not, the treatment could be found in the garden or the larder. In the middle of the twentieth century we began to change our outlook. The advent of modern medicine, together with its many miracles, also led to a much greater dependency on our physicians and to an increasingly stretched healthcare system. The growth of the pharmaceutical industry has meant that there are indeed "cures" for most symptoms, and we have become accustomed to putting our health in the hands of someone else, and to purchasing products that make us feel good. Somewhere along the line we began to believe that technology was in some way superior to what was natural, and so we willingly gave up control of even minor health problems.”
― The Complete Illustrated Guide to Natural Home Remedies
― The Complete Illustrated Guide to Natural Home Remedies
“Conceptual metaphors generally ‘outlive’ the specific words and expressions that involve them.”
― Mixed Metaphors: Their Use and Abuse
― Mixed Metaphors: Their Use and Abuse
“A great ruler, a great court, a great kingdom, these texts suggest never exist unto themselves, as stable, fully actualized entities, and, therefore, are never experienced in their plenitude in the present. Instead, they are always remembered as something that occured in the past or anticipated as something will reoccur in the future. Insofar as they are experienced in the current time, it is only for a brief and evanescent moment, overshadowed by the knowledge that it will soon vanish.
For a realist, the fact that the excellence of a person, a place, or a time is not appreciated in its own time proves that it was never actually as excellent as it seemed.
For a Romantic, however, there exist a people, places, and times whose excellence can only be appreciated Arthur always has to be - to quote the Alliterative Morte Arthure (ca.1400) - "the once and future king”
― The Danger of Romance: Truth, Fantasy, and Arthurian Fictions
For a realist, the fact that the excellence of a person, a place, or a time is not appreciated in its own time proves that it was never actually as excellent as it seemed.
For a Romantic, however, there exist a people, places, and times whose excellence can only be appreciated Arthur always has to be - to quote the Alliterative Morte Arthure (ca.1400) - "the once and future king”
― The Danger of Romance: Truth, Fantasy, and Arthurian Fictions
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