Meg-John Barker is a writer of (anti) self-help books on sex, gender, and relationships including Rewriting the Rules, Enjoy Sex (How, When and IF You Want To), and How to Understand Your Gender. They write non-fiction comics and zines such as Queer: A Graphic History and Gender: A...
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The first book in the series is one of the most inciting YA urban fantasy books out there and introduces the audience to Lissa Dragomir. She is a Moroi princess. In other words, she is a vampire, but she is also mortal. She needs protection against the Strigoi species – some fierce v...
Similar books exist for other regions across North America and elsewhere, so I encourage you to seek out a book that applies to your hometown. The Wasatch Front is a metropolitan region in north-central Utah that spans the western side of the Wasatch Mountains and includes a long string of ...
For me, the purpose of the comic book was to explore different ways of representing and reflecting on density and its relationship to the city that go beyond the more scholarly forms in journal articles and books. I was intrigued by how the visual and narrative form of the comic might give...
Bogota's modernization between 1940 and 1970 is featured in a wide array of books, magazines, and photo albums, as well as in the city's own public and private archives. Every one of these sources reveals a deliberate, as well as critical, approximation of how modern architecture reconfigured...
Urban open spaces (UOS) are crucial for urban life, offering benefits across individual and societal levels. However, the understanding of the systematic dynamic of UOS scaling with city size and its potential non-linear performance remains a limited cla
(age, gender, marital status, and household monthly income). As far as the authors are aware, this is the first study to calculate the correlation between the SoC score and RWB score of RUMs who are temporarily registered, have low social and economic status, and have substandard housing. ...
by Maina Mwaura, Urban Faith Contributing Writer | Nov 11, 2024 | Black History, Commentary, Headline News, Social Justice | 0 comments Maina Man, one of my favorite authors, I mean, I just want to be blunt with you. Every time I see you on Meet the Press, Eddie, I’m always like...
Food production in cities has long been a tradition in many countries around the world and a mainstream activity for many developed countries. While urban