Unattainable Bride Russia


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Throughout the twentieth century and continuing today, personifications of Russia as a bride occur in a wide range of Russian texts and visual representations, from literature and political and philosophical treatises to cartoons and tattoos. Invariably, this metaphor functions in the context of a political gender allegory, which represents the relationships between Russia, the intelligentsia, and the Russian state, as a competition of two male suitors for the former’s love. In Unattainable Bride Russia, Ellen Rutten focuses on the metaphorical role the intelligentsia plays as Russia’s rejected or ineffectual suitor. Rutten finds that this metaphor, which she covers from its prehistory in folklore to present-day pop culture references to Vladimir Putin, is still powerful, but has generated scarce scholarly consideration. Unattainable Bride Russia locates the cultural thread and places the political metaphor in a broad contemporary and social context, thus paying it the attention to which it is entitled as one of Russia’s modern cultural myths.




Yearning for the Unattainable


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Yearning for the Unattainable By: L.L. Eadie Eadie’s gift for understanding the adolescent heart is on full display … in this delicious witch’s brew of southern gothic, paranormal romance and realistic contemporary. The town of Wiregrass is a character in itself with its whispers, horrors and secrets. And at the heart of it all is Gentry, the newcomer, who innocently looks for love, but instead is drawn into a portal that nearly takes her life. -Joyce Sweeney on Yearning for the Unattainable Eadie’s work stands out from the usual teen novel. Written in a light, easy style Tuesday’s story of emotional emancipation is one that any teenager can appreciate. -Kirkus Reviews on Mistaken Identity A love story mixed with tragedy and humor. Secrets and broken promises from the author’s youth (and from all teenagers’ lives) prompted Eadie to write this story. She hopes her readers will see themselves in her characters and be able to feel their emotions—recognize them—relate to them—laugh and cry with them.




Unattainable Age Of Reason


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INTRODUCTION The Age of Reason Why I decided to write this book: It is with anticipation that someone will read this and will find some kind of comfort in knowing that not everything you do in your life is under your control that those uncontrollable situations in your life will dictate the direction your life will take. Writing my life for the public to read is validating my life and my innocence. The age of reason (Canon law): an age at which a person is considered capable of making reasoned judgments. In the Roman Catholic Church, the age of reason, also called the age of discretion, is the age at which children become capable of moral responsibility. On the completion of the seventh year, a minor is presumed to have the use of reason, but mental retardation or insanity could prevent some individuals from ever reaching it. Children under the age of reason and the mentally handicapped are sometimes called "innocents" because of their inability to commit sins: even if their actions are objectively sinful, they sometimes lack capacity for subjective guilt. (Wikipedia)




The Unattainable Shakes Loose My Tongue


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James F. Vickery once compared his life and poetry to a hitchhiker in a west Texas hailstorm - you can’t outrun it, you can’t hide from it, and you can’t make it stop. Even in the madness there is so much beauty, and so much calm. These are his poems.




The Unattainable Attempt to Avoid the Casus Irreducibilis for Cubic Equations


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Sara Confalonieri presents an overview of Cardano’s mathematical treatises and, in particular, discusses the writings that deal with cubic equations. The author gives an insight into the latest of Cardano’s algebraic works, the De Regula Aliza (1570), which displays the attempts to overcome the difficulties entailed by the casus irreducibilis. Notably some of Cardano's strategies in this treatise are thoroughly analyzed. Far from offering an ultimate account of De Regula Aliza, by one of the most outstanding scholars of the 16th century, the present work is a first step towards a better understanding.







The Unattainable Chief


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Bachelor doctor, Liam Kase, doesn’t expect to rescue a woman in an icy parking lot. A woman who is a nurse at a competing hospital. Knowing exactly who the sexy doctor is, Amelia doesn’t want his help. The doctor comes with a reputation she wants no part of. She’s fully capable of diagnosing and driving herself to the emergency room, but Liam insists he takes care of her. White-hot sparks fly from their first encounter, searing the memory in both their minds. Liam is the man no woman can hook. Will she be the one who finally reels him in? She’ll certainly try.




Unattainable


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Tegen Matthews is the daughter of Dorothy Kelley, a club whore in the Hell's Horsemen. Cage West is the son of the president of the Hell's Horsemen. Tall and blond with deep brown eyes, as he grows up Cage realizes the power of his dimpled smile and smooth drawl. With one chance encounter, Tegen becomes forever tied to Cage. Following is a wayward journey that is filled with regrets, mistakes, and heartache, pulling at the threads that hold them together.




Unattainable U


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Daneen James decided to move when her job gave her the option to relocate to another state, since they were making cutbacks at the particular branch of the bank where she worked. With this move she meets Camille, who she later becomes very close with. She likes Camille a lot, but it was her best friend Udonis Grant Blackwell III, a club owner and also an aspiring singer that Daneen wants to become even closer with. Even with the knowledge that Udonis is taken, Daneen still makes it her secret mission to get what she wants, but at what cost? Her friendship with Camille? Camille's friendship with Udonis? Does she succeed in her plan or does it become a distant memory due to an unforeseen turn of events? A turn that could cost her everything, ultimately jeopardizing her obtaining the Unattainable U.




Unattainable


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Unreachable. Dell Rosales gained her nickname, “inalcansable,” or “unreachable,’” the old-fashioned way, earning it with every new rip in her heart. Unwanted. Dell returns home to salvage her father’s ranch by opening the place to a group of girls with problems and pain not unlike her own. With her outlook on love soured - perhaps beyond salvation - she clings to Becky, the tiny little girl whose own mother preferred a life of drugs and men to motherhood. Unwinnable. Former DEA agent Jovani Treviño has seen that the war isn’t winnable: people keep dying. Drugs keep killing them. But pleas for help from the DEA make him agree to one last battle for the good cause - checking out heiress Dell Rosales, whose ranch on the Rio Grande provides a perfect spot for traffickers to cross if she allows them to. Unattainable. Suspicions, passion, and their respective pasts draw Dell and Jovi into a tumultuous relationship that both must to avoid. Love seems distant, foolish to seek - unattainable. When an epic flood threatens not only Dell’s ranch but the surrounding area, will anything survive? Sensuality Level: Behind Closed Doors