Fear, Wonder, and Science in the New Age of Reproductive Biotechnology

Fear, Wonder, and Science in the New Age of Reproductive Biotechnology
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9780231544580
ISBN-13 : 0231544588
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Fear, Wonder, and Science in the New Age of Reproductive Biotechnology by : Scott Gilbert

How does one make decisions today about in vitro fertilization, abortion, egg freezing, surrogacy, and other matters of reproduction? This book provides the intellectual and emotional intelligence to help individuals make informed choices amid misinformation and competing claims. Scott Gilbert and Clara Pinto-Correia speak to the couple trying to become pregnant, the woman contemplating an abortion, and the student searching for sound information about human sex and reproduction. Their book is an enlightening read for men as well as for women, describing in clear terms how babies come into existence through both natural and assisted reproductive pathways. They update “the talk” for the twenty-first century: the birds, the bees, and the Petri dishes. Fear, Wonder, and Science in the New Age of Reproductive Biotechnology first covers the most recent and well-grounded scientific conclusions about fertilization and early human embryology. It then discusses the reasons why some of the major forms of assisted reproductive technologies were invented, how they are used, and what they can and cannot accomplish. Most important, the authors explore the emotional side of using these technologies, focusing on those who have emptied their emotions and bank accounts in a valiant effort to conceive a child. This work of science and human biology is informed by a moral concern for our common humanity.

Experiencing Sound

Experiencing Sound
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9780520400856
ISBN-13 : 0520400852
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Experiencing Sound by : Lawrence Kramer

From the winds of Mars to a baby's first laugh, a prolific philosopher-composer reflects on the profound imperative of sound in everyday life. Experiencing Sound presents its subject as fundamental to all experience—sensation, perception, and understanding. Lawrence Kramer turns on its head the widespread notion that vision takes pride of place among the senses and demonstrates how paying attention to sound can transform how we make meaning out of experience. Through a series of brief, lyrical forays, Kramer shows that sound, whether heard or unheard, is the object of a primary need and an essential component in the sensation of being alive and the perception of time. It is something that we may suffer—or be made to suffer—as well as enjoy. Like its predecessor The Hum of the World, this book ranges widely across music, philosophy, literature, art, media, and history, from classical antiquity to the present, as it invites us to experience sound anew.

Sound of Fear

Sound of Fear
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Publisher : HQN Books
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9781488020056
ISBN-13 : 1488020051
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Sound of Fear by : Marta Perry

In the sweet subtle wind of a Pennsylvania Dutch town, a lost woman and a man of duty will risk their lives to uncover her true identity The foundation of Amanda Curtiss’s very existence cracks the moment she discovers the woman she thought was her mother has never given birth. Where she belongs is a question she can’t put to rest. But when the clues lead her to a charming yet chilling small town, the threat against her begins to unfold. Trey Alter is a fixture in Echo Falls. The town and the people are his to protect. He was born to take his place in the family legal firm, but now that a stranger desperate to unlock her past is depending on him, he’s forced to make an impossible choice. If Trey doesn’t protect Amanda, she’ll walk straight into a deadly trap. If he helps her expose the secrets that haunt her, the truth could shatter them both.

Peripheral Wonders

Peripheral Wonders
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Publisher : Associated University Presse
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 0838756891
ISBN-13 : 9780838756898
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Peripheral Wonders by : Margaret R. Ewalt

This work expands traditional conceptions of the Enlightenment by examining the roles of wonder and Jesuit missionary conceptions of the Enlightenment by examining the century in a production of knowledge that serves both intellectual and religious functions.

From Fearful to Fear Free

From Fearful to Fear Free
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Publisher : Health Communications, Inc.
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780757320798
ISBN-13 : 0757320791
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis From Fearful to Fear Free by : Marty Becker

"Since pets communicate nonverbally, this book will help you recognize if your pet is suffering from [fear, anxiety, and stress]. By knowing your dog's body language, vocalizations, and changes in normal habits, you can make an accurate diagnosis and take action to prevent triggers or treat the fallout if they do happen"--Amazon.com.

Our Famous Women

Our Famous Women
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 728
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112037627764
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Famous Women by :

Talking Heads' Fear of Music

Talking Heads' Fear of Music
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9781441132925
ISBN-13 : 1441132929
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Talking Heads' Fear of Music by : Jonathan Lethem

It's the summer of 1979. A 15-year-old boy listens to WNEW on the radio in his bedroom in Brooklyn. A monotone voice (it's the singer's) announces into dead air in between songs "The Talking Heads have a new album, it's called Fear of Music" - and everything spins outward from that one moment. Jonathan Lethem treats Fear of Music (the third album by the Talking Heads, and the first produced by Brian Eno) as a masterpiece - edgy, paranoid, funky, addictive, rhythmic, repetitive, spooky and fun. He scratches obsessively at the album's songs, guitars, rhythms, lyrics, packaging, downtown origins, and legacy, showing how Fear of Music hints at the directions (positive and negative) the band would take in the future. Lethem transports us again to the New York City of another time - tackling one of his great adolescent obsessions and illuminating the ways in which we fall in and out of love with works of art.

Floating Fancies among the Weird and the Occult

Floating Fancies among the Weird and the Occult
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Publisher : DigiCat
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547059639
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Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Floating Fancies among the Weird and the Occult by : Clara H. Holmes

This anthology of eleven short stories focuses on mystery, the supernatural and the occult. These stories are designed to make you question what is real, blur the line between reality and imagination and are only slightly scary. Each story is well-written and easy to read, making this a delightful collection for anyone who likes horror without too much gore and blood. Super spooky and fun stories include; Nordhung Nordjansen, In the Beyond, The Tragedy of the Gnomes, An unfair Exchange, Limitations, a Tale of Two Pictures, A Nineteenth-Century Ghost, What Became of the Money, His Friend, A Tale of the X-Ray, and An Averted Tragedy.

A Sicilian Romance

A Sicilian Romance
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Publisher : BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9791041800230
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Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis A Sicilian Romance by : Ann Radcliffe

A Sicilian Romance begins when a tourist meets a local monk at the crumbling ruins of the castle Mazzini. The monk invites her to the monastery to view a manuscript that records the mysterious happenings that occurred hundreds of years ago in the once-great castle. The manuscript tells of the plight of two sisters, Julia and Emilia Mazzini, who, after the return of their tyrannical father, witness supernatural phenomena around the castle’s neglected southern wing. Radcliffe was viewed as the greatest writer of the Gothic literary style by most early 19th century critics and literary historians despite Horace Walpole seemingly “inventing” the genre in The Castle of Otranto. A Sicilian Romance was first published anonymously in 1790, making it the second of her published works.

A Sicilian Romance

A Sicilian Romance
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : EAN:4057664103635
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis A Sicilian Romance by : Ann Ward Radcliffe

A Sicilian Romance is a gothic novel written by Ann Radcliffe in 1790. The story tells about one of Marquis Mazzini's daughters, who falls in love with a handsome young Italian nobleman, but her father promises her to another man. Being horrified by the fate of marrying the man she hates, Julia, the protagonist, decides to elope a day before her wedding. But that star a chain of dangerous adventures and unexpected discoveries.