Tag: Wear

How to Wear Everything


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English | September 10th, 2024 | ISBN: 1797232622 | 384 pages | True EPUB | 54.02 MB
At last-a fun, chic, no-nonsense guide to getting dressed.

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Fundamentals of Friction and Wear on the Nanoscale (3rd Edition)


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031630645 | 471 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 125 MB
This book offers a comprehensive review on the latest developments in the field of nanotribology. With contributed chapters covering instrumental aspects, theoretical models, and selected experimental results, this book provides a broad overview of the fundamental issues currently being investigated in the field.

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How We Break Navigating the Wear and Tear of Living The How to Live Trilogy, Book 2 [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B097J3VKBZ | 2024 | 11 hours and 9 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 321 MB
Author: Vincent Deary
Narrator: Vincent Deary

How We Break is the second part in the monumental How to Live trilogy, a profound and ambitious series that gets to the heart of what it means to be human. As a therapist, Vincent Deary has a ringside seat at the theater of change, having witnessed firsthand how it’s done, and what it is that gets people stuck. As a researcher and reader, he knows that there are centuries of thought about habit and change, from the most ancient ethical and spiritual writings up to the most modern schools of psychotherapy and neuroscience. Deary’s three freestanding books bring these insights together, synthesizing them to produce a coherent vision of what human beings are like-how we work, how we break, and how we mend.

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Can We Wear Our Pearls and Still Be Feminists Memoirs of a Campus Struggle


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2000 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 0826212891 | PDF | 2 MB
When Joan Mandle accepted the position of Director of Women’s Studies at Colgate University, she had specific goals in mind-to make the program stronger, more academically rigorous, and publicly open. The program would resist becoming the captive of identity politics and would refuse to allow itself to become marginalized on the campus. It would reach beyond the negative stereotypes of feminism on campus by appealing to and challenging all students and faculty interested in gender issues and social change.Just as Mandle anticipated, she faced obstacles during the transformation. Among her critics were feminist students and faculty whose views of a successful program directly contradicted Mandle’s. While the new director called for outreach, they insisted on isolation. While she set forth a policy of inclusiveness, they sought to maintain an exclusive community. These individuals preferred the former model of the women’s studies program, despite its tendency toward separatism.Can We Wear Our Pearls and Still Be Feminists? explores women’s studies from Mandle’s perspective as a program director, feminist activist, and scholar. She offers a vivid account of being forced to grapple with fundamental issues of what women’s studies is and should be. Her strong commitment to feminism and women’s studies does not prevent her from voicing her concerns; instead, it compells her to share the story of her directorship in hopes of shedding light on the strengths and weaknesses, pitfalls and triumphs of women’s studies as an academic discipline.Through her examination of the battles involved in creating an academically significant and ideologically open program, Mandle provides insight into a possible avenue of change for feminism. By showing how the program at Colgate University was able to encourage campuswide discussions on feminism, Mandle demonstrates that women’s studies can succeed as an inclusive and rigorous field. This enlightening memoir provides readers with a window on important debates concerning feminism and women in academia.

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Wear It Well Reclaim Your Closet and Rediscover the Joy of Getting Dressed [Audiobook]


Free Download Allison Bornstein, Suzie Althens (Narrator), "Wear It Well: Reclaim Your Closet and Rediscover the Joy of Getting Dressed"
English | ASIN: B0CTJ7RZXN | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~03:37:00 | 102 MB
Personal stylist Allison Bornstein has mastered the art of helping people look good and feel good. In Wear It Well, she shares her philosophy and outlines systems that will bring your style into alignment and create a wardrobe that delights your spirit.
Wear It Well will inspire you to identify, articulate, and develop your personal style, and dress with ease.

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Why Don’t I Have Anything to Wear


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English | August 3, 2023 | ISBN: 1788709152 | 234 pages | PDF | 8.42 Mb
Have you ever opened your wardrobe, filled with clothes, and felt you had nothing to wear? Have you ever bought a jumper that only lasted about 5 washes? Have you ever seen images of landfills filled with clothes and wondered how you could make your clothes last as long as possible? Why Don’t I Have Anything to Wear? holds the easy solutions to these questions. In her five-step programme, Andrea Cheong will teach you how to break free from damaging shopping patterns, helping you to save money, shop smarter and create a wardrobe that works effectively for you. This simple guide will give you the tools and knowledge to confidently assess whether a garment you want to buy is value for money or a rip off. Filled with fun interactive quizzes, checklists and decision trees, Why Don’t I Have Anything to Wear? will help you learn: * How retailers play mind games * The difference between sustainable buys vs sustainable brands * The second-hand and rental market * The different types of materials * How to shop less to shop better, and so much more.

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