Diversity and Design: Understanding Hidden Consequences
Beth Tauke, Korydon Smith and Charles Davis
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Diversity and Design explores how design - whether of products, buildings, landscapes, cities,...
Chloe (514 KP) rated Me Before You (2016) in Movies
Jan 26, 2019
Please go watch this movie it is honestly amazing and then leave your own review maybe we can have a debate about it ? although I've not yet met anyone who disagrees with me on this film yet.
Do Lemons Have Feathers?: More to Autism Than Meets the Eye
David J. Burns and Andrew Sercombe
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"Are you beginning to see past the disability and starting to appreciate the gift?" In this...
Sjogren's Syndrome
Book
Primary Sjogren's syndrome is a rheumatic disease affecting around 0.1-0.2% of the adult female...
The World Blind Union Guide to the Marrakesh Treaty: Facilitating Access to Books for Print-Disabled Individuals
Laurence R. Helfer, Ruth L. Okediji, Jerome H. Reichman and Molly K. Land
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"The Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually...
Melanie Caldicott (6 KP) rated Goodnight, Brian in Books
Apr 29, 2021
iHeadache - Headache & Migraine Diary
Medical and Health & Fitness
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Do you suffer from recurring headaches? Maybe you’ve tried countless things to relieve your pain....
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated Child of Promise (Brides of Culdee Creek, #4) in Books
Feb 15, 2018
Noah is having struggles with his faith and calling once his wife dies and his daughter has disability from her birth. Noah grandmother help with letting Beth stay with them when she has some trouble with finding a place to stay.
Can things go the way they intend or do Noah and Beth find the love and the god they need and for Noah does he stay and learn that god is there for him and he is doing what god wanted him to do. Come read this series if you enjoy it. The first is emotional though the last.
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated The Shape of Water (2017) in Movies
Mar 12, 2018 (Updated Mar 12, 2018)
However, as a big fan of @Pan's Labyrinth (2006), @The Devil's Backbone (2001) and @Cronos (1994) - this felt like it had a bit of Hollywood stardust and Guillermo Del Toro seemed to dumb down his usual style i.e. turning to good versus bad.
Although Michael Shannon acted well, he was a bit of caricature of a villain. But I did like the flipside of the Soviet scientist being the hero. And at the end of it, it did appear like a non-comedic, Rated-R version of @Splash (1984). Not my cup of tea.
Red Rosa: A Graphic Biography of Rosa Luxemburg
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Rosa tells the life story of philosopher, economist, publisher, writer, organizer, political leader,...