Moore Than A Pretty Face

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Moore, Than a Pretty Face

Ella Jade Moore is young, beautiful, career driven, and happily married—or is she? She loves her husband. The more she thinks about it, the more she wonders if other people fake happiness, too. The struggle between playing the good girl and embracing her dark side now begins to threaten Ella’s adult existence. Ella has completely forgotten who she is. She must decide what she wants and whom she wants to be, and a promotion at work might help her make that decision, and help her find herself again especially when she meets her new boss. Ella has always been beautiful, catching the eye of people around her. As a true believer in karma she must consider where does her reality start and fantasy end. Acutely aware of her actions, is she riding the wave of life, or is this the calm before the storm?
More Than A Pretty Face

Author: Joel Oesch
language: en
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Release Date: 2017-07-18
The online social network phenomenon has forever changed the way we think about ourselves in relation to our neighbors. But do these massively popular networks actually build community? More Than a Pretty Face invites us to consider the present and future challenges of the Digital Age and offers resources from Lutheran theology, notably from Dietrich Bonhoeffer, that call into question many of the assumptions that support a disembodied understanding of community. What remains is a genuine call for a vibrant theology of embodiment. By recognizing the distinctive features of physical communities, Christians can discern which digital social technologies embrace a view of humanity that necessarily includes the body. There is no need for either the polar extremes of neo-Luddism or the uncritical embrace of all things digital. Rather, Christians are called to respond to needs of the community with empathy, intimacy, and physicality.
Sine Die

Author: Edward D. Seeberger
language: en
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Release Date: 2016-06-01
This 1997 edition of Sine Die is a completely new book. Since the first edition of Sine Die was published in 1987, there have been dramatic changes in the Washington State Legislature and in state politics. Limits have been placed on campaign contributions and reporting requirements are expanded; ethics laws were passed following revelations of improper use of caucus staff; Initiative 601 was passed by the voters imposing limitations on state taxing and spending powers; the legislative process has been computerized and information is now easily and quickly accessible electronically to all; and term limits, passed in 1992, start taking their toll on state legislators in 1998. Even more significant, there has been a gender revolution in the legislature. Women are on the verge of having an equal place in numbers and power and are having a dramatic effect on the legislative climate and on state policy. Sine Die is a clear and up-to-date description of how the Washington State Legislature works. Presenting substantially more information on women in the legislature, the role of the governor, and the various origins of legislation, the 1997 edition explains the process by which thousands of proposed laws are introduced each year and are culled down to the approximately twenty percent that are eventually enacted. This book will be a valuable aid to legislators, citizens, students of government, and to historians who need to understand the legislative process and the people who serve in the Washington State Legislature.