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1 Introduction: Why This Book and What You Can Expect

BOOK? LGBT psychology affirms that coming out is a lifelong process, but one with key inflection points (Gonsiorek & Rudolph, 1991; Reynolds & Hanjorgiris, 2000; Rivers & Gordon, 2010). The same can be said for LGBT psychology and LGBT mental health more broadly. It is now more than 50 years since Hooker
Richard Ruth and Erik Santacruz· Oxford· 9988998899889Book detail →

CHAPTER 10. A Bosom Friend.

account books bound in superior old shark-skin. There was a fishy flavor to the milk, too, which
Herman Melville· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780142437247Book detail →

CHAPTER 29. Enter Ahab; to Him, Stubb.

account kick back; for you can’t help yourself, wise Stubb. Don’t you see that pyramid?’ With that, he all of a sudden seemed somehow, in some queer fashion, to swim off into the air. I snored; rolled over; and there I was in my hammock! Now, what
Herman Melville· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780142437247Book detail →
Ulysses · Chapter 29

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account of the name I dont like books with a Molly in them like that one he brought
James Joyce· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780141182803Book detail →

CHAPTER 55. Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales.

books, both ancient and modern, especially in Pliny, Purchas, Hackluyt, Harris, Cuvier, etc. But I pass that matter by. I know of only four published outlines of the great Sperm Whale; Colnett’s, Huggins’s, Frederick Cuvier’s, and Beale’s. In the previous chapter Colnett and Cuvier have
Herman Melville· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780142437247Book detail →

CHAPTER 101. The Decanter.

book treated of the commerce of Holland; and, among other subjects, contained a very interesting account of its whale
Herman Melville· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780142437247Book detail →
Pride and Prejudice · Chapter 6

delighted to see their dear friend again. CHAPTER XVII.

account of accident or mistake whatever could not be otherwise explained. “They have both,” said she, “been deceived, I dare say, in some way or other, of which we can form no idea. Interested people have perhaps misrepresented each to the other. It is, in short, impossible
Jane Austen· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780141439518Book detail →
Ulysses · Chapter 8

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accounts. His name stinks all over Dublin. But with the help of God and His blessed mother I’ll make it my business to write a letter one of those days to his mother or his aunt or whatever she is that will open her eye as wide
James Joyce· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780141182803Book detail →
Ulysses · Chapter 10

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accounting for tastes. Wonder what kind is swanmeat. Robinson Crusoe had to live on them. They wheeled flapping weakly. I’m not going to throw any more. Penny quite enough. Lot of thanks I get. Not even a caw. They spread foot and mouth disease too. If you cram
James Joyce· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780141182803Book detail →

CHAPTER 81. The Pequod Meets The Virgin.

account for the ulceration alluded to. But still more curious was the fact of a lance-head of stone being found in him, not far from the buried iron, the flesh perfectly firm about it. Who had darted that stone lance? And when? It might have been darted
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