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Game Theory Unbound: Revolutionize Your Thinking and Learn How to Win in Life and Business. Think Like a Strategist, Predict Outcomes, Play Smarter, ... by ThinkLeap 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 24 minutes ago

Ready to revolutionize your worldview? Feel overwhelmed by complex decisions? Tired of always being outplayed in key decisions? Ever marvel at those who are always ahead of the game? Want to be one of them? Whether it's a high-stakes negotiation at work, deciding on a major personal investment, or navigating complex family dynamics, the fear of loosing and making the wrong move can be paralyzing. You're not alone in this. Many of us struggle silently, questioning our decisions, or worse, regretting the roads not taken. This ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x] / Length: 261 Pages (1,704 KB) / Lending: Not Enabled / Added: May 13th, 2024

Silent Hill: The Terror Engine (Landmark Video Games) by Bernard Perron (University of Michigan Press) 4.3 Stars (130 Reviews)    Price verified 24 minutes ago

Silent Hill: The Terror Engine, the second of the two inaugural studies in the Landmark Video Games series from series editors Mark J. P. Wolf and Bernard Perron, is both a close analysis of the first three Silent Hill games and a general look at the whole series. Silent Hill, with its first title released in 1999, is one of the most influential of the horror video game series. Perron situates the games within the survival horror genre, both by looking at the history of the genre and by comparing Silent Hill with such important ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x] / Length: 172 Pages (3,029 KB) / Lending: Not Enabled / Added: May 11th, 2024

Race for Citizenship: Black Orientalism and Asian Uplift from Pre-Emancipation to Neoliberal America (Nation of Nations Book 23) by Helen Heran Jun (NYU Press) 3.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Helen Heran Jun explores how the history of U.S. citizenshiphas positioned Asian Americans and African Americans in interlocking socio-political relationships since the mid nineteenth century. Rejecting the conventional emphasis on 'inter-racial prejudice,' Jun demonstrates how a politics of inclusion has constituted a racial Other within Asian American and African American discourses of national identity. Race for Citizenship examines three salient moments when African American and Asian American citizenship become acutely visible ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x] / Length: 210 Pages (3,761 KB) / Lending: Not Enabled / Added: May 7th, 2024

Misreading the Bengal Delta: Climate Change, Development, and Livelihoods in Coastal​ Bangladesh (Culture, Place, and Nature) by Camelia Dewan 4.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Perilously close to sea level and vulnerable to floods, erosion, and cyclones, Bangladesh is one of the top recipients of development aid earmarked for climate change adaptation. Yet to what extent do adaptation projects address local needs and concerns? Combining environmental history and ethnographic fieldwork with development professionals, rural farmers, and landless women, Misreading the Bengal Delta critiques development narratives of Bangladesh as a "climate change victim." It examines how development actors repackage ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x] / Length: 364 Pages (14,777 KB) / Lending: Not Enabled / Added: Apr 23rd, 2024

Library of Congress Workshop on Etexts by Library of Congress Price verified 4 hours ago

This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x] / Length: 189 Pages (540 KB) / Lending: Not Enabled / Added: Apr 20th, 2024

Putting Federalism in Its Place: The Territorial Politics of Social Policy Revisited by Scott L. Greer (University of Michigan Press) Price verified 4 hours ago

What does federalism do to welfare states? This question arises in scholarly debates about policy design as well as in discussions about the right political institutions for a country. It has frustrated many, with federalism seeming to matter in all sorts of combinations with all sorts of issues, from nationalism to racism to intergovernmental competition. The diffuse federalism literature has not come to compelling answers for very basic questions. Scott L. Greer, Daniel Béland, André Lecours, and Kenneth A. Dubin argue for a new ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x] / Length: 251 Pages (1,073 KB) / Lending: Not Enabled / Added: Apr 18th, 2024
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