Just Plain Fancy

Just Plain Fancy
Author: Patricia Polacco
Publisher: Doubleday Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2014-09-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307974715

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A charming picture book set in an Amish community, by the beloved storyteller Patricia Polacco. Naomi lives with her farming family in an Amish village in Pennsylvania. As part of her household chores, Naomi looks after the chickens with her little sister, Ruth. One day Naomi and Ruth find an abandoned egg near the road. Naomi decides this special egg must be hatched. And when it is, it's plain to see that this is no ordinary chick! The girls keep the chick, named Fancy, a secret . . . until the day of their family's community working bee. On this day, Naomi is to receive a white organdy cap, an Amish tradition, as a reward for her hard work and responsibility. But on this day, too, Fancy the chick decides to introduce himself to the community! The results are a sheer delight, pure and simple. Accompanied by Patricia Polacco's beautiful artwork, this story of discovery and growing up will stay in the hearts of all who turn its pages.

Killer Apes, Naked Apes, and Just Plain Nasty People

Killer Apes, Naked Apes, and Just Plain Nasty People
Author: Richard J. Perry
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2015-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1421417510

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In Killer Apes, Naked Apes, and Just Plain Nasty People, anthropologist Richard J. Perry delivers a scathing critique of determinism. Exploring the historical context and enduring popularity of the movement over the past century and a half, he debunks the facile and the reductionist thinking of so many popularizers of biological determinism while considering why biological explanations have resonated in ways that serve to justify deeply conservative points of view.

Killer Apes, Naked Apes, and Just Plain Nasty People

Killer Apes, Naked Apes, and Just Plain Nasty People
Author: Richard J. Perry
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1421417529

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Misunderstood—or deliberately twisted—biological science leads to overheated rhetoric and bad policy. We like to think that science always illuminates. But the disturbing persistence of the concept of biological determinism—the false idea that human behavior is genetically fixed or inherently programmed and therefore is not susceptible to rapid change—shows that scientific research and concepts can be distorted to advance an inhumane and sometimes deadly political agenda. It was biological determinism that formed the basis of the theory of eugenics, which in turn led to the forced sterilization of “misfits” and the creation of Nazi death camps. In Killer Apes, Naked Apes, and Just Plain Nasty People, anthropologist Richard J. Perry delivers a scathing critique of determinism. Exploring the historical context and enduring popularity of the movement over the past century and a half, he debunks the facile and the reductionist thinking of so many popularizers of biological determinism while considering why biological explanations have resonated in ways that serve to justify deeply conservative points of view. Moving through time, from the prevalence of overt racism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to “human nature” arguments, from the rise of sociobiology in the 1970s to the current fixation on evolutionary psychology, the book argues that both history and cross-cultural studies amply demonstrate the human capacity for growth and self-determination. Clearly written, conversational, and rationally argued, this book promotes sound and careful research while skewering the bogus ideological assertions that have been used to justify colonialism, slavery, gender discrimination, neoliberal economic policies, and the general status quo.

Plain Theology for Plain People

Plain Theology for Plain People
Author: Charles Octavius Boothe
Publisher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2017-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 168359066X

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Everyday Christians need practical and accessible theology. In this handbook first published in 1890, Charles Octavius Boothe simply and beautifully lays out the basics of theology for common people. "Before the charge 'know thyself,'" Boothe wrote, "ought to come the far greater charge, 'know thy God.'" He brought the heights of academic theology down to everyday language, and he helps us do the same today. Plain Theology for Plain People shows that evangelicalism needs the wisdom and experience of African American Christians. Walter R. Strickland II reintroduces this forgotten masterpiece for today. Lexham Classics are beautifully typeset new editions of classic works. Each book has been carefully transcribed from the original texts, ensuring an accurate representation of the writing as the author intended it to be read.

Foolish Naive or Just Plain Stupid

Foolish Naive or Just Plain Stupid
Author: Victor Bernson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2010-05-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 145008723X

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This book and its content hopefully will create a fire in the believers of the “little guy” or the “common people” of America. The modern-day politician and the Washington Bureaucracy have abused their powers, the “Constitution,” and the “Bill of Rights”; and it’s time we the people of America take back our government. Enough is enough, and we the people should get rid of ALL politicians who disassemble or ignore our “Constitution” and replace them with people who want to work “for” us. We do not care about Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Libertarians, or any political party. We want “Patriotic Americans” who want to properly represent us and honor our “Constitution.” We want all you dishonest, greedy, and self-serving politicians to take a hike and stop running this country. We want less government in our lives at both the “Local” and “Federal” level and most of all stop trying to control our freedoms, beliefs, and values. This is the “people’s Country” and all you politicians should take note and remember that. Your position in government is to “serve” not control.

Just Plain Sense

Just Plain Sense
Author: Jack A. Ottoson M. Div.
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2016-01-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1512722871

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Just Plain Sense is a book filled with gems of truth picked up by Jack along lifes roads. His gems, like all gems, can often be found in the most unlikely of places and among the most unlikely characters. This is what makes them just plain sense. His stories invite the reader to search for and ponder the gems they have found along their own lifes road. So travel the gem-strewn path of axioms in Jacks book. Along that reading path, imagine how many gems you hold in your very own hands.

Just Plain Sadie

Just Plain Sadie
Author: Amy Lillard
Publisher: Zebra Books
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2016
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1420139738

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"Everyone in Wells Landing has long expected Sadie Kauffman and Chris Flaud to marry--despite Sadie's telling them differently. While she loves Chris, it is more as a friend than a husband. Yet at twenty-two, the plainest girl in her group, Sadie is also the only one who is still single. Perhaps it's time to be practical and marry Chris--though he still has not asked. But when Sadie meets a kind, handsome Mennonite, it seems her prayers have been answered"--Back cover.

Ebony

Ebony
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1959-11
Genre:
ISBN:

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EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.

Just Plain Cat

Just Plain Cat
Author: Nancy K. Robinson
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1984-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780027773507

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Changes at school, his father's photography business, and his kitten keep Chris busy.

Wisecracks

Wisecracks
Author: David Shoemaker
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2024
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0226832988

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"Humor enriches our lives, but it can also raise moral trouble. Is humor that relies on deception, maliciousness, or stereotyping always immoral? Does motive matter in determining the moral value of a joke? Why are certain topics out of bounds for humor? In Wisecracks, philosopher David Shoemaker delves into the fascinating relationship between humor and morality in our everyday lives. In this book, Shoemaker sets aside the crafted forms of humor we find in comedy specials, TV skits, and more and focuses on the informal, improvised wit that occurs in interpersonal relationships-such as teasing, mockery, and pranks-known as wisecracks. The key difference between wisecracks and jokes? Jokes are told, whereas wisecracks are made. Sometimes wisecracks involve lying, sometimes they are mean, and sometimes they play on racial or sexual stereotypes. Shoemaker untangles the intricate threads of when and why these immoral qualities are or aren't acceptable in humor. In showing how a well-developed sense of morality is central to a good sense of humor (and how to develop each), Wisecracks makes the case for how humor can heal, even when it takes a hurtful form"--