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Poor Little Sick Girls : A love letter to unacceptable women
'Incredible insight with a transgressive, witty, spirit.' COURTNEY LOVE'The most sensational read of 2022!' GEMMA COLLINS'A breath of fresh air...I want so many people to read this!' TRAVIS ALABANZA'Visionary' VIV ALBERTINEA STYLIST MUST-READ FOR 2022Wellness is oppressive, self love is a trap, hustling is a health risk and it's all the patriarchy's fault. Ione Gamble never imagined that entering adulthood would mean being diagnosed with an incurable illness.Watching identity politics become social media fodder from the confines of her sickbed Ione began to pick apart our obsession with self-care, personal branding, productivity and #LivingYourBestLife. Using her experience with disability to cast a fresh gaze on the particularly peculiar cultural moment in which young women find themselves, Poor Little Sick Girls explores the pressures faced - as well as the power of existing as an unacceptable woman in our current era of empowerment. Founder of Polyester zine and a host of The Polyester Podcast, Ione has been named one of fifteen coolest young Londoners by The Evening Standard, and a 2019 New Debutante in Tatler Magazine.If you love Trick Mirror, Feminists Don't Wear Pink and Hood Feminism,you don't want to miss this book.
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Kissing the Hag : The Dark Goddess and the Unacceptable Nature of Women
Based upon the old tale of "The Marriage of Sir Gawain", "Kissing the Hag" brings us face to face with the nauseating horror of the hag - the raw side, the dark side, the inside of a woman's essential nature.Here we find the untamed soul, the wild, angry, selfish, lustful, manipulative and incomprehensible elements of woman: all that makes us unacceptable and badly behaved.Too often we have been guided to point a finger of blame, accusing our parents, society, our partners of being dysfunctional.Here Emma Restall Orr doesn't allow us that option. As a Druid and animist, she takes the negative stereotypes of the irrational, emotional woman - feisty bitch to shameless whore, smothering mother to grumpy old bag - and finds the archetypes behind them, the faces and forms of the dark goddess.Instead of dismissing these as unacceptable, she encourages us to ride their wild emotional currents, surfing the awesome tides that threaten to overwhelm us.In "Kissing the Hag", we come to accept the fullness of our nature, celebrating the deep mystery, the magic and power of all we are. "Kissing the Hag" is a book written for women who long to loose the chains of insecurity, convention, guilt and self-negation, and rediscover the freedom and creativity of their true nature.It is also a book written for men fascinated but infuriated by the women they love.
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Professional Accountability in Social Care and Health : Challenging unacceptable practice and its management
Many social workers, health care staff and teachers maintain high standards of professionalism, often in stressful and challenging circumstances.However, research also reveals instances where individual practitioners and managers, or whole organisations, fail to act lawfully, ethically and/or carefully.This book addresses just those instances by providing guidance on how to maintain accountable professionalism in tricky "what if?" situations.Dilemmas are explored using case studies and the mosaic of legal rules and regulatory body requirements for accountable professionalism are also laid out. The book will appeal to students and newly qualified practitioners in teaching, health and social work and their managers.
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Digital Cultural Heritage
This book provides an overview of various application spheres and supports further innovations needed in information management and in the processes of knowledge generation.The professions, organizations and scientific associations involved are unusually challenged by the complexity of the data situation.Cartography has always been the central field of application for georeferencing digital cultural heritage (DCH) objects.It is particularly important in enabling spatial relation analysis between any number of DCH objects or of their granular details.In addition to the pure geometric aspects, the cognitive relations that lead to knowledge representation and derivation of innovative use processes are also of increasing importance.Further, there is a societal demand for spatial reference and analytics (e.g. the extensive use of cognitive concepts of "map" and "atlas" for a variety of social topics in the media).There is a huge geometrical-logical-cognitive potential for complex, multimedia, digital-cultural-heritage databases and stakeholders expect handling, transmission and processing operations with guaranteed long-term availability for all other stakeholders.In the future, whole areas of digital multimedia databases will need to be processed to further our understanding of historical and cultural contexts.This is an important concern for the information society and presents significant challenges for cartography in all these domains. This book collects innovative technical and scientific work on the entire process of object digitization, including detail extraction, archiving and interoperability of multimedia DCH data.
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Is the behavior completely unacceptable?
The acceptability of the behavior depends on the specific context and the cultural norms. What may be completely unacceptable in one culture or setting may be perfectly acceptable in another. It is important to consider the cultural, social, and ethical factors when evaluating the acceptability of a behavior. Additionally, understanding the intentions and impact of the behavior is crucial in determining its acceptability.
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What is absolutely unacceptable among friends?
Betrayal is absolutely unacceptable among friends. This includes lying, spreading rumors, or going behind their back. Trust is the foundation of any friendship, and betraying that trust can cause irreparable damage to the relationship. It is important to always be honest and loyal to your friends in order to maintain a healthy and strong friendship.
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What are morally unacceptable scenes in GNTM?
Morally unacceptable scenes in Germany's Next Top Model (GNTM) would include instances of bullying, discrimination, or exploitation of the contestants. Scenes that promote unhealthy body image standards, encourage harmful behaviors, or perpetuate stereotypes would also be considered morally unacceptable. Any form of abuse, manipulation, or mistreatment of the contestants by the judges, mentors, or production team would not be tolerated. Overall, any content that goes against basic ethical principles and values of respect, dignity, and fairness would be deemed morally unacceptable in GNTM.
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Is it unacceptable to give money back?
It is not necessarily unacceptable to give money back, as long as it is done in a fair and transparent manner. For example, if a customer is dissatisfied with a product or service and requests a refund, it is common practice for businesses to provide a refund. However, if money is being given back in a deceptive or fraudulent way, then it would be considered unacceptable. Ultimately, the key is to ensure that any refunds or returns are handled ethically and in accordance with company policies.
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The Cultural Heritage of Meghalaya
The state of Meghalaya, formed on 21 January 1972, is a state of fascinating socio-cultural significance.Its heritage can be traced from the prehistoric times of Stone Age upto the present.Though comprising mainly of the matrilineal Khasi, Garo, and Jaintia tribes – the state also houses many other lesser known communities such as the Hajong, Sakachep, Biate, Koch, Dalu, Margnar and the Nepali.All these communities find voice in this volume. The Cultural Heritage of Meghalaya looks at the state of Meghalaya exhaustively from the perspective of heritage documentation and maintenance.
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Analytical Chemistry for Cultural Heritage
The series Topics in Current Chemistry Collections presents critical reviews from the journal Topics in Current Chemistry organized in topical volumes.The scope of coverage is all areas of chemical science including the interfaces with related disciplines such as biology, medicine and materials science.The goal of each thematic volume is to give the non-specialist reader, whether in academia or industry, a comprehensive insight into an area where new research is emerging which is of interest to a larger scientific audience.Each review within the volume critically surveys one aspect of that topic and places it within the context of the volume as a whole.The most significant developments of the last 5 to 10 years are presented using selected examples to illustrate the principles discussed.The coverage is not intended to be an exhaustive summary of the field or include large quantities of data, but should rather be conceptual, concentrating on the methodological thinking that will allow the non-specialist reader to understand the information presented.Contributions also offer an outlook on potential future developments in the field.
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Cultural Heritage and Mass Atrocities
A pathbreaking call to halt the intertwined crises of cultural heritage attacks and mass atrocities and mobilize international efforts to protect people and cultures. Intentional destruction of cultural heritage has a long history.Contemporary examples include the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan, mosques in Xinjiang, mausoleums in Timbuktu, and Greco-Roman remains in Syria.Cultural heritage destruction invariably accompanies assaults on civilians, making heritage attacks impossible to disentangle from the mass atrocities of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing.Both seek to eliminate people and the heritage with which they identify.Cultural Heritage and Mass Atrocities assembles essays by thirty-eight experts from the heritage, social science, humanitarian, legal, and military communities.Focusing on immovable cultural heritage vulnerable to attack, the volume's guiding framework is the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), a United Nations resolution adopted unanimously in 2005 to permit international intervention against crimes of war or genocide.Based on the three pillars of prevent, react, and rebuild, R2P offers today's policymakers a set of existing laws and international norms that can and--as this book argues--must be extended to the protection of cultural heritage.Contributions consider the global value of cultural heritage and document recent attacks on people and sites in China, Guatemala, Iraq, Mali, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan, Syria, and Yemen.Comprehensive sections on vulnerable populations as well as the role of international law and the military offer readers critical insights and point toward research, policy, and action agendas to protect both people and cultural heritage.A concise abstract of each chapter is offered online in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish to facilitate robust, global dissemination of the strategies and tactics offered in this pathbreaking call to action. The free online edition of this publication is available at getty.edu/publications/cultural-heritage-mass-atrocities.Also available are free PDF, EPUB, and Kindle/MOBI downloads of the book.
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Cultural Heritage and the Future
Cultural Heritage and the Future brings together an international group of scholars and experts to consider the relationship between cultural heritage and the future. Drawing on case studies from around the world, the contributing authors insist that cultural heritage and the future are intimately linked and that the development of futures thinking should be a priority for academics, students and those working in the wider professional heritage sector.Until recently, the future has never attracted substantial research and debate within heritage studies and heritage management, and this book addresses this gap by offering a balance of theoretical and empirical content that will stimulate multidisciplinary debate in the burgeoning field of critical heritage studies. Cultural Heritage and the Future questions the role of heritage in future making and will be of great relevance to academics and students working in the fields of museum and heritage studies, archaeology, anthropology, architecture, conservation studies, sociology, history and geography.Those working in the heritage professions will also find much to interest them within the pages of this book.
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Is it unacceptable to not be shaved?
No, it is not unacceptable to not be shaved. Personal grooming choices, including whether or not to shave, are entirely up to the individual and should not be judged by others. It is important to respect each person's autonomy and personal preferences when it comes to their appearance.
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What is a cultural heritage?
Cultural heritage refers to the traditions, customs, beliefs, and artifacts that are passed down from generation to generation within a society. It encompasses the tangible and intangible aspects of a culture, including historical sites, monuments, art, music, language, and rituals. Cultural heritage plays a crucial role in shaping a community's identity and preserving its unique heritage for future generations. It is an important part of a society's history and contributes to its sense of belonging and continuity.
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What do you find unacceptable about the parties?
I find it unacceptable that the parties often prioritize their own interests over the well-being of the people they are supposed to represent. They frequently engage in divisive tactics, spreading misinformation and sowing discord instead of working towards common goals. Additionally, the influence of money and special interests in politics undermines the democratic process and leads to decisions that benefit a few at the expense of the majority. Overall, the lack of transparency, accountability, and genuine concern for the public good in many political parties is what I find most unacceptable.
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Why is it socially unacceptable to hate children?
It is socially unacceptable to hate children because they are seen as innocent and vulnerable members of society who are in need of care and protection. Hating children goes against the nurturing and compassionate values that are generally upheld in society. Additionally, children are often seen as the future of society, and hating them can be seen as a rejection of that future. Furthermore, children are not fully developed and are still learning and growing, so it is considered unfair to hold them to the same standards as adults.
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