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Susan Stewart

    Susan Stewart est une poétesse et critique littéraire américaine dont l'œuvre explore les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine. Sa poésie examine la structure du monde et de la conscience avec une clarté et une précision remarquables. Influencée par ses études de folklore et de philosophie de la littérature, Stewart élabore un langage poétique qui offre une perspective singulière sur l'existence humaine. Ses écrits sont appréciés pour leur capacité à révéler de nouvelles visions sur ce qui semble familier.

    Explaining the low intensity of ethnopolitical conflict in Ukraine
    Have You Had Lunch?
    Cinder: New and Selected Poems
    Navigating Through Fear
    Cambridge International as and a Level Travel and Tourism Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years)
    • Focusing on sustainable tourism and event management, this third edition aligns with the Cambridge International AS & A Level Travel & Tourism syllabus (9395). It enhances students' analytical skills through case studies on conservation and sustainability, such as those in the Galapagos Islands. The coursebook is designed for learners whose first language is not English, featuring key terms, concept links, and visual aids to facilitate comprehension, making it an effective resource for examination preparation starting in 2024.

      Cambridge International as and a Level Travel and Tourism Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years)
    • Navigating Through Fear

      Learn To Live An Enriched Life Using Spirit's Compass To Guide You

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Fear is identified as a significant barrier to a fulfilling life, often leading individuals to settle for mediocrity in various aspects. In "Navigating Through Fear," family therapist Susan Stewart shares her transformative journey backpacking solo through Europe at 50, offering proven strategies to confront and overcome fear. Each chapter includes practical workbook questions for self-reflection, encouraging readers to embrace risk-taking, enhance self-confidence, cultivate a playful spirit, and tap into their spiritual strength through surrender.

      Navigating Through Fear
    • Cinder: New and Selected Poems

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Celebrated for his profound impact on contemporary poetry, the author is recognized as one of the finest poets of the last fifty years. His work explores intricate themes, blending personal experience with broader societal reflections, showcasing his mastery of language and emotional depth. Readers can expect a collection that resonates with both beauty and insight, revealing the complexities of human existence through evocative imagery and thought-provoking verses.

      Cinder: New and Selected Poems
    • Have You Had Lunch?

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The book explores the duality of identity experienced by hairdressers, highlighting how they often mask their true selves to maintain a professional facade for clients. It delves into the emotional complexities of balancing personal feelings with the expectations of their role, illustrated by the notion that many clients see only a curated version of their hairdresser. Through this lens, it invites readers to reflect on the broader themes of authenticity and the challenges of personal expression in a service-oriented profession.

      Have You Had Lunch?
    • This study analyzes the reasons for the relative lack of ethnopolitical conflict in Ukraine after 1989. Starting from the assumption that such conflict would have required higher levels of ethnic group mobilization, the book utilizes a multifactor model to explain why such mobilization remained extremely low in most cases. It reaches the conclusion that the interplay of historical and international factors was in large part responsible for the low mobilization levels.

      Explaining the low intensity of ethnopolitical conflict in Ukraine