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    Liminality and communitas in the Beat Generation
    Isle of Skye Natural History Walks
    Lake District Wet Weather Walks
    Destination Jerusalem
    How Many Greeks Can You Fit Inside a Horse?
    Programming the Ti-83 Plus/Ti-84 Plus
    • A great introduction to programming languages Step-by-step, hands-on tutorial Fun and useful examples in every chapter This book requires no previous programming experience or specialized knowledge of math and science.

      Programming the Ti-83 Plus/Ti-84 Plus
    • This book is packed with the wildest, weirdest, funniest, filthiest, foulest, wisest, grossest, brainiest and best facts about myths and legends.

      How Many Greeks Can You Fit Inside a Horse?
    • The events described in the book take place in the Middle East, but their impact reverberates to the shores of America. From the price of gas at your neighborhood pump, the value of your retirement account, or a loved one who might be sent into harm's way, they all hit us in our pocketbook, heart, or home. In this defining time, how should we prepare? Destination Jerusalem provides a blueprint of how to get ready for what might well be some of the most challenging days any of us will ever see.

      Destination Jerusalem
    • 20 walks have been chosen to cover all regions of the Lake District so that you will be able to try them out wherever you happen to be when the weather closes in.

      Lake District Wet Weather Walks
    • This is an alternative guide to the wildlife and geology of Skye detailing where to see the island's lesser-known natural history. There are 20 walks based aroud Portree, Dunvegan, Broadford and Sleat together with detailed maps and quality photographs.

      Isle of Skye Natural History Walks
    • The Beat Generation questioned mid-twentieth century America and sought the margins of society. This book analyzes the literature and lifestyles of the Beat authors Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs, and Allen Ginsberg in regard to Victor Turner’s anthropological studies. The Beats separated from society by willingly entering the rites of passage. Liminal symbolism is apparent in their literature such as in movement, time, space, pilgrimages, and monstrosities. In their liminal stage, they established «communitas» and developed anti-structure. They questioned society and made proposals to change it in their liminoid literature. The Beats shared similarities with previous countercultures, and they influenced the following Hippie Generation.

      Liminality and communitas in the Beat Generation