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    Emily Dickinson
    Susan Sontag
    Supreme Court For Dummies
    • Supreme Court For Dummies

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(10)Évaluer

      Gives you the scoop on how the Court reaches its decisions Get involved and track a case through the system This fun and easy guide demystifies the federal court system by describing what kinds of cases the justices hear, outlining how cases reach the Supreme Court, clarifying legal terms, and explaining how the Court arrives at its decisions. You'll discover how to get inside the Court yourself and investigate both the key issues and the players involved. The Dummies Way * Explanations in plain English * "Get in, get out" information * Icons and other navigational aids * Tear-out cheat sheet * Top ten lists * A dash of humor and fun

      Supreme Court For Dummies
    • Susan Sontag

      The Making of an Icon

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      This book offers a deep exploration of the life and work of a renowned writer, director, and activist, revealing personal insights and the impact of their creative contributions. It delves into their motivations, struggles, and triumphs, providing a nuanced understanding of their artistic journey and the social issues they championed. Through intimate anecdotes and reflections, readers gain a comprehensive view of how this influential figure shaped culture and inspired change.

      Susan Sontag
    • Emily Dickinson

      Self-Discipline in the Service of Art

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Self-discipline is a defining trait of Emily Dickinson, who primarily wrote poetry for personal fulfillment and to hone her creativity. Despite the limited publication of her work during her lifetime, she was a prolific writer, often composing daily over many years. Poetry served as a means for her to explore her identity and comprehend the world around her, allowing her to articulate her thoughts and feelings in a challenging yet rewarding medium.

      Emily Dickinson