The Gods of Ancient Greece: Identities and Transformations
Greek mythology still grabs the modern consciousness. Apollo and Dionysos, Artemis and Aphrodite, Zeus and Hermes;but what exactly did these divinities stand for? A team of international scholars offer fresh insight into the making and meaning of Greek mythology. They recount the stories and significance of individual gods and ask to what extent cult, myth, and literary genre determine the nature of divinity.
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Earn What You're Worth
"Earn What You're Worth" shows working woman how to up their earning power--by using their unique skills and abilities to build a rewarding, lucrative career. Readers will learn to: - Learn the difference between going into debt--and investing in their career - Sell themselves at work--without selling their soul - Discover their individual gifts and talents--and use them to get a raise - Value what's most important to them--and dump bad financial habits
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Design for a Life: How Behavior and Personality Develop
How is it possible for each of 6 billion human beings to be unique? How does each of us grow up to be the person we are? How do behavior and personality develop? In this wonderfully readable book, two distinguished scientists explain how biology and psychology join to shape the behavior of individual human beings. They counter the mistaken notion that science has discovered individual genes that determine certain personality traits; instead, they explain what role genes actually play in the formation of personality.
Fiction, Famine, and the Rise of Economics in Victorian Britain and Ireland
During the Irish Famine of 1845-52, novels by Dickens and Gaskell, as well as a range of commentaries on the Irish disaster, argued for a new theory of individual expression in opposition to the systemized approach to economic life that political economy proposed. These romantic views of human subjectivity eventually provided the foundation for a new theory of capitalism based on the desires of the individual consumer.
Muffin Magic: Irresistible Recipes for Individual Treats
Muffins are portable, freezable, quick to make, and impossible to resist. A savory muffin can be a complete meal-in-one, while a fruit-packed treat, warm from the oven, is the perfect snack. Packed with baking tips, captivating new recipes, striking photography, and delightful illustrations, this book provides ideas for sweet and savory, children’s and adult’s, seasonal and special occasion muffins.