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Irene M (130 KP) rated The Rainbow Stick Boy in Books
Dec 7, 2018
Simple illustrations accompany a wonderful story about a stick boy who is born different.
While every other stick person is one colour, Huey is born rainbow coloured. The book looks at how he is treated differently, how he tries to hide what he is so he can fit in and could easily be used to help children understand MANY differences in life. I read this to see if it would help my Aspergers son to understand that being a bit different is okay, and it will be perfect for that, but could easily be used for any other physical or behavioral difference, possibly even as a way to help understand transgender and homosexuality and other "differences" to ALL ages.
While every other stick person is one colour, Huey is born rainbow coloured. The book looks at how he is treated differently, how he tries to hide what he is so he can fit in and could easily be used to help children understand MANY differences in life. I read this to see if it would help my Aspergers son to understand that being a bit different is okay, and it will be perfect for that, but could easily be used for any other physical or behavioral difference, possibly even as a way to help understand transgender and homosexuality and other "differences" to ALL ages.
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Cross-National Public Opinion About Homosexuality: Examining Attitudes Across the Globe
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Public opinion about homosexuality varies substantially around the world. While residents in some...

Lu's Reviews (1 KP) rated Goodreads: Book Reviews in Apps
Jan 8, 2018

Movie Critics (823 KP) rated Fifty Shades Darker (2017) in Movies
Jun 21, 2017
It isn’t sexy. It isn’t thrilling. It isn’t dramatic. It most certainly isn’t cathartic on any level. The characters brush off any differences they’ve had in the past, under the guise of falling in love.
Critic- Adrian Torres
Original Score- 15 out of 100
Read Review: https://www.boomhowdy.com/reviews/review-50-shades-darker/
Original Score- 15 out of 100
Read Review: https://www.boomhowdy.com/reviews/review-50-shades-darker/
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Downwardly Global: Women, Work, and Citizenship in the Pakistani Diaspora
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In Downwardly Global Lalaie Ameeriar examines the transnational labor migration of Pakistani women...

Media Diversity Law: Australia and Germany Compared
Georgios Gounalakis and Greg Taylor
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This collection of essays compares media diversity law (including cartel law) in Australia and...

Gender Medicine: The Groundbreaking New Science of Gender and Sex-Based Diagnosis and Treatment
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Despite the fact that cultural differences between genders are becoming obsolete, the differences...

Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated Room in Books
Jul 24, 2017
Terribly sad but incredibly written
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Writing in the perspective of a 5 year old boy is no mean feat but it felt realistic most of the time and the perspective is incredible. There are some major differences from the film, which make the book more sombre, mainly the mother's wish to stay alone from her family. Horribly sad.

Jessica Cashen (1 KP) rated Undone (Unknown Trilogy) (Volume 3) in Books
May 16, 2018
Wendy Higgins delivered another great book again! Well written, full of action and suspense, great plot and characters. Definitely a page turner I was engrossed from page 1. I loved Amber and Remy's Povs and the differences in their situations. Overall a great book. Highly recommended series! I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.