Posts and Pasts


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In Posts and Pasts: A Theory of Postcolonialism, Alfred J. Lopez argues for a formulation of postcolonial studies which diverges in three significant ways from current academic and institutional practices: 1) the postcolonial as diasporic, constituted by a series of dispersed and irregular criticisms not at all containable within a single set of parameters, whether historical, geographical, or socioeconomic; 2) the postcolonial as a distinct ontological moment in the life of a nation or people, in which it conceives itself as doubly haunted--on the one hand by the "memory in advance" of a collective national future and on the other by its colonial past; and 3) the postcolonial as a distinct phenomenological moment, a radical break in the history of a relation between lords and bonds-women and -men. Going further than previous studies to address the postcolonial as a diasporic body of texts and discourses, it looks at a remarkable variety of writers—Joseph Conrad, Wilson Harris, Jose Marti, Edward Kamau Brathwaite, Michelle Cliff, J. M. Coetzee, Franz Fanon, Gabriel Marcia Marquez, and Salman Rushdie.







Painted Posts


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Trail Posts


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Trail Posts is an inspiring memoir of faith-filled adventures as Rich answers God’s call to one of the world’s unique, complex, yet rewarding careers—Bible translation. Rich takes his family to live among the Wayuu, the preliterate people of Colombia and Venezuela. He and his wife learn their unwritten language, provide a basis for literacy, and translate the Bible. Rich follows divinely placed trail posts. Some lead to hardships and extreme challenges—which he takes on with faith and tenacity. Others point to the joys of love, marriage, and family—which he takes on with delight. But when the love of his life dies of cancer, he wonders how he can complete the work alone. He desperately needs God to place another trail post on his uncertain path. Trail Posts brims with faith, heartaches, victories, doubt, hope, and love. Rich’s compelling narrative, told with honesty and sensitivity, will transport you to places few will ever travel and to cultures few will ever experience. If you want to serve God courageously, you’ll see a man who risks everything to follow his Lord. If you’re going to press on after a heartbreaking loss, you’ll be inspired by Rich’s refusal to give up. Trail Posts is a heart-changing memoir that will stay with you long after closing the back cover.













A Way to Reduce Highway Guardrail Costs: Machine-driving of Wooden Posts


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S2This study was done to determine whether a finished line of guardrail posts could be installed rapidly with the new driver. For a realistic test, conditions typical of an actual guardrail post installation job were required. In addition to speed, it is necessary that guardrail posts be installed to specified tolerances. Therefore, posts were installed to meet the specifications of the State Road Commission of West Virginia for plumbness, alignment, spacing, and freedom from damage. Our main objectives in the study were: To compare the effectiveness of driving on a variety of sites. To compare the rates of installation by machine-driving and by the conventional hand-setting method. To evaluate the effect of post cross-sectional area on driving time.S3.







Profitable Posts Social Media Marketing Plan to Build an Online Business to Profit Up to Six Figures


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INTRODUCTION There comes a time when the elastic snaps. When you push yourself to breaking point, and everything crashes down. My breaking point came on a gloomy Monday morning commute in 2015. Sitting in my car, waiting for the lights to change, I looked at two guys in their cars on either side of me. They looked as miserable as I felt. At that moment, I burst into tears. “What the fuck was I doing with my life?” I was unhappy in my personal life and hated my job. I couldn’t see a way out. I was too invested in my career; too old to start again. Looking back, I didn’t know jack shit about building a fitness business. Corporate marketing is one thing. Doing everything from scratch alone in a different industry is another. I didn’t have a creative agency or a multimillion-pound budget. All I had was a Personal Trainer certificate and the ironparadisefitness.com domain name. Nevertheless, I started building my online empire. Or, as I now refer to it, pissing in the wind for two years. I would write lousy articles, post selfies, and wonder why clients weren’t beating down my virtual door. Desperate to carve a way out of corporate life, I vowed not to quit. My business was my obsession. Going out, meeting friends, and taking a break were a rarity. I thought it was the only way to be successful. I became a hermit. A recluse. Like the creepy guy kids fear in horror movies. “That’s Old Man Mitchell from No. 29. He never leaves the house.” “Some say he only goes outside to dispose of the dead bodies.” I wasn’t that bad, but my social life went on ice. I studied nutrition and learned the intricacies of exercise mechanics. I read books and invested in courses on social media, copywriting, and web design. Iron Paradise Fitness had consumed my entire life, and I loved it. It was the fire in my belly I’d been missing. The passion I needed. Although, it did make for awkward conversations on Tinder dates. “What do you like to do in your spare time?” The innocent question would come. “Well, I’m building my own business right now, so that’s my main focus.” “Ah, cool. But what do you like to do for fun?” “Work on my business.” “Yeah, but what about when you’re not doing that?” “I’m either working on my business, thinking about working on my business, or eating.” “Oh!…”