Breaking Boundaries

Breaking Boundaries
Author: Molly Smith
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429863845

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First published in 1998, this volume explores the period 1585-1649, identifying it as rich in innovative drama which challenged the boundaries between social, political and cultural activities of various kinds. Molly Smith examines ways in which texts by Renaissance authors reflect, question and influence their society’s ideological concerns. In the drama of Kyd, Shakespeare, Beaumont and Fletcher, Webster, Middleton, Massinger and Ford, she identifies the simultaneously serious and playful appropriation of popular cultural practices, an appropriation which is expertly reversed by authorities in the political drama of Charles I’s public trial and execution in 1649. This compelling interpretation of Renaissance drama will prove of value to students of literature and social history.

Breaking Boundaries

Breaking Boundaries
Author: Val Walsh
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2005-08-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135741735

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This text presents evidence of the work and action of feminists in academia and shows that there is still much to be done before academia is a safe and welcoming environment for women. Women integrate their experience with theory to document and challenge the obstacles to equality and difference.

Breaking Boundaries

Breaking Boundaries
Author: Conrad Riker
Publisher: Conrad Riker
Total Pages: 244
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

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Are you tired of being stuck in life? Struggling to set and maintain personal boundaries? Sick of seeing others succeed while you remain in the same spot? Look no further! "Breaking Boundaries: Your Path to Success" offers practical advice and actionable strategies to overcome obstacles and achieve your dreams. Discover 8 key principles to transform your life, including effective time management, mental resilience, and eliminating the seven deadly sins holding you back. 1. Break free from the chains that bind you. 2. Set strong boundaries to protect your time and energy. 3. Develop the ultimate success mindset. 4. Learn to prioritize and focus on your goals. 5. Outsmart the seven deadly sins and overcome self-sabotage. 6. Boost productivity and efficiency with time management techniques. 7. Leverage the power of habit-forming routines. 8. Embrace the long road to success and stay motivated. If you're ready to break free from the status quo and start shaping your own destiny, then "Breaking Boundaries: Your Path to Success" is the book you need. Don't wait; order your copy today and begin your journey to ultimate success!

Breaking Boundaries

Breaking Boundaries
Author: Johan Rockstrom
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0744046904

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An accessible summary of the planetary emergency and how to turn things around, from authors whose work is the focus of a new Netflix documentary narrated by David Attenborough. On the brink of a critical moment in human history, this book presents a vision of “planetary stewardship” – a rethinking of our relationship with our planet – and plots a new course for our future. The authors, whose work is the subject of a new documentary due to air on Netflix summer 2021, reveal the full scale of the planetary emergency we face – but also how we can stabilize Earth’s life support system. The necessary change is within our power, if we act now. In 2009, scientists identified nine planetary boundaries that keep Earth stable, ranging from biodiversity to ozone. Beyond these boundaries lurk tipping points. In order to stop short of these tipping points, the 2020s must see the fastest economic transition in history. This book demonstrates how societies are reaching positive tipping points that make this transition possible: groups such as the schoolchildren led by Greta Thunberg demand political action; countries are committing to eliminating greenhouse gas emissions; and one tipping point has even already passed – the price of clean energy has dropped below that of fossil fuels. The story is accompanied by unique images of Earth produced by Globaïa, the world’s leading visualizers of human impact.

Breaking Boundaries

Breaking Boundaries
Author: Karen J. Leeder
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1996
Genre: German poetry
ISBN: 9780198159100

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This book examines the controversial younger generation of poets who were 'born into' the established socialist state of the German Democratic Republic. Introducing an extraordinary decade of GDR poetry, it focuses on the ways in which this experience is translated into the metaphorical and linguistic structures of their texts, and the ways in which they set about breaking the literary and political boundaries which were imposed upon them, radicalizing notions of the subject, of history, of language, of the poetic enterprise itself. The volume also assesses what will remain - after the fall of the Wall, and the revelations of the 'Stasi' files - of this radical poetic project. This unique study examines the poetry of some fifty writers from both the official and the underground publishing scenes, offering them up as a case-study in the vexed negotiations between aesthetics, ethics, and politics, and as a contribution to the rewriting of German literary history after 1945.

Breaking Boundaries

Breaking Boundaries
Author: Nancy Calvert-Koyzis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2010-08-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567384349

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While people often believe that the feminist movements in Britain and North America began in the late twentieth century, this is certainly not the case. Women throughout the centuries have sought to break out of the constraints that their societies deemed appropriate for them. For interpreters in the Christian tradition, this often meant examining biblical texts that had been understood in ways that demeaned women and using their interpretations to encourage women to break out of their culturally proscribed spheres. The essays in this volume are drawn from the Recovering Female Interpreters of the Bible Consultation at the SBL Annual Meeting and from sessions on female interpreters of Scripture at the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies. The essays address female interpreters of the Bible such as Eudocia and Anna Jameson whose publications have been largely ignored in the fields of the history of biblical interpretation and reception history. Through their publications these women used their interpretive and theological skills to break the boundaries that previous interpretations of the Bible and their societies imposed upon them.

Breaking Boundaries

Breaking Boundaries
Author: Agnes Horvath
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1782387676

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Liminality has the potential to be a leading paradigm for understanding transformation in a globalizing world. As a fundamental human experience, liminality transmits cultural practices, codes, rituals, and meanings in situations that fall between defined structures and have uncertain outcomes. Based on case studies of some of the most important crises in history, society, and politics, this volume explores the methodological range and applicability of the concept to a variety of concrete social and political problems.

Breaking Boundaries

Breaking Boundaries
Author: Kathleen P. Hunt
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2019-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1438477058

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Analyzes efforts made by communities and policy makers around the world to push beyond conventional approaches to environmental decision making. Breaking Boundaries analyzes efforts made by communities and policy makers around the world to push beyond conventional approaches to environmental decision making to enhance public acceptance, sustainability, and the impact of those decisions in local contexts. The current political climate has generated uncertainty among citizens, industry interests, scientists, and other stakeholders, but by applying concepts from various perspectives of environmental communication and deliberative democracy, this book offers a series of lessons learned for both public officials and concerned citizens. The contributors offer a broader understanding of how individuals and groups can get involved effectively in environmental decisions through traditional formats as well as alternative approaches ranging from leadership capacity building to social media activity to civic technology.

Empowered Home Makers: Breaking Boundaries

Empowered Home Makers: Breaking Boundaries
Author: Raghavi Uppuluri
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2024-08-14
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

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Breaking Barriers: Stories of Empowered Women is a celebration of resilience, determination, and the triumph of spirit among women who have defied societal norms and pursued their dreams despite the challenges of marriage and family responsibilities. Through a collection of inspiring stories, this book showcases the lives of remarkable women from diverse backgrounds who have navigated the complexities of balancing their personal and professional aspirations. From entrepreneurs and activists to athletes and artists, each story exemplifies courage, perseverance, and the transformative power of pursuing one's passions. This book is a tribute to the strength and resilience of women everywhere who inspire us to break barriers, defy expectations, and forge paths of success on our own terms. It serves as a rallying cry for empowerment and a testament to the transformative potential of embracing one's dreams while navigating the complexities of modern life. This biography encapsulates the essence of the book, highlighting its themes, purpose, and the inspirational stories it seeks to share with its readers.

Breaking Boundaries

Breaking Boundaries
Author: M. A. Lee
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2018-03-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781986824798

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Heartache and Anger seem to follow Melanie wherever she goes. Melanie used to be the beautiful college student from a wealthy Lexington, Kentucky family that everyone admired. She appeared to have the perfect life; a loving family, great friends, and a fairy tale engagement to her soulmate, Brody. Everything was wonderful until one tragic night left her broken and caused a devastating car accident that took the life of a close friend and ended her engagement to her once thought of soulmate Brody. Cole is a twenty-two-year-old auto mechanic who was bounced from one foster home to the next all his life. He is still mending from a tragic car accident two years ago that changed his life forever. This once angry, brooding alcoholic turned his life around after witnessing the death of Alice, a young woman involved in his car accident. After a chance encounter, Melanie and Cole find that their lives are bound together by one tragic and unforgettable night that transformed the way they viewed themselves. As they begin to embark on a complicated and at times, volatile friendship, Cole falls madly in love with Melanie. Refusing to be damaged again, Melanie fights her growing feelings for Cole, only furthering her decent into a dark depression. Can Cole bring light to Melanie's life again? Will Cole be able to share his secret with Melanie? Will Melanie allow herself to break through the barriers she has created and find happiness?