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  • Submission
    Submission

    As the 2022 French Presidential election looms, two candidates emerge as favourites: Marine Le Pen of the Front National, and the charismatic Muhammed Ben Abbes of the growing Muslim Fraternity.Forming a controversial alliance with the political left to block the Front National’s alarming ascendency, Ben Abbes sweeps to power, and overnight the country is transformed.This proves to be the death knell of French secularism, as Islamic law comes into force: women are veiled, polygamy is encouraged and, for our narrator François – misanthropic, middle-aged and alienated – life is set on a new course. Submission is a devastating satire, comic and melancholy by turns, and a profound meditation on faith and meaning in Western society.

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  • The Submission
    The Submission

    A jury gathers in Manhattan to select a memorial for the victims of a devastating terrorist attack.Their fraught deliberations complete, the jurors open the envelope containing the anonymous winner's name – and discover he is an American Muslim.Instantly they are cast into roiling debate about the claims of grief, the ambiguities of art, and the meaning of Islam.The memorial's designer is Mohammad Khan, an enigmatic, ambitious architect.His fiercest defender on the jury is its sole widow, the mediagenic Claire Burwell.But when the news of his selection leaks to the press, Claire finds herself under pressure from outraged family members and in collision with hungry journalists, wary activists, opportunistic politicians, fellow jurors, and Khan himself.All will bring the emotional weight of their own histories to bear on the urgent question of how to remember, and understand, a national tragedy.

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  • Jimmy DeSana: Submission
    Jimmy DeSana: Submission

    The first comprehensive book on the surreal, queer and humorous photographic art of Jimmy DeSana, a central figure in New York’s art and music scenes of the 1970s and ’80sThis is the first overview of the work of Jimmy DeSana, a pioneering yet underrecognized figure in New York’s downtown art, music and film scenes during the 1970s and 1980s.The book situates DeSana’s work and life within the countercultural and queer contexts in the American South as well as New York, through his involvement in mail art, punk and No Wave music and film, and artist collectives and publications. DeSana’s first major project was 101 Nudes, made in Atlanta during the city’s gay liberation movement.After moving to New York in 1973, DeSana became immersed in queer networks, collaborating with General Idea and Ray Johnson on zines and mail art, and documenting the genderqueer street performances of Stephen Varble. By the mid-1970s, DeSana was a fixture in New York’s No Wave music and film scenes, serving as portraitist for much of the period’s central figures and producing album covers for Talking Heads, James Chance and others.His book Submission, made with William S. Burroughs, humorously staged scenes out of a S&M manual that explored the body as object and the performance of desire.DeSana was also an early adopter of color photography, creating his best-known series, Suburban, in the late 1970s and early 1980s.This body of work explores relationships between gender, sexuality and consumer capitalism in often humorous, surreal ways.After DeSana became sick as a result of contracting HIV, he turned to abstraction, using experimental photographic techniques to continue to push against photographic norms.

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  • Play to Submission : Gaming Capitalism in a Tech Firm
    Play to Submission : Gaming Capitalism in a Tech Firm

    Games are often a fun perk of a tech company job, and employees can “play to win” in the competition to succeed.But in studying “Behemoth” (a pseudonym for a top American tech company), Tongyu Wu discovered that gaming work culture was far more insidious. Play to Submission shows how Behemoth’s games undermined and manipulated workers.They lost their work-life balance and the constant competition made labor organizing difficult.Nonetheless, many workers embraced management’s games as a chance to show off their “gamer” identities and create a workplace culture with privileged insiders and exiled outsiders, with female and migrant workers usually in the latter group.Moreover, Wu indicates this may be the future of work for high- and low-skilled and, creative workers in an environment where capitalists have heightened demands for technology and creativity. Drawing from 13 months of ethnographic work, Wu presents a persistent reality in which the company reaps the reward of surplus productivity, leaving employees themselves in a highly competitive and sometimes precarious work position.

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  • Dominance and Submission : The Blue Oyster Cult Canon
    Dominance and Submission : The Blue Oyster Cult Canon

    In Dominance and Submission: The Blue Oyster Cult Canon, three-time BOC book author Martin Popoff turns the microphone away from himself to moderate a gathered and esteemed panel of Cult experts for deep-dive discussions on every Blue Oyster Cult studio album.No stone is left unturned, as we look at the personalities in the band, every song, every album cover, the band's highly regarded lyrics as poetry, their music as ground-breaking and genre-defying. Dominance and Submission is set-up in Q&A format, allowing for pure and piercing prose that is also conversational and easy-access.In the end, the author is confident that the wise words from this cabal of music authorities-with Popoff not pulling any punches either, joining in the fun when the door is opened-will have you playing the band's "canon" with a renewed appreciation as to the complexity laced throughout such albums as Tyranny and Mutation, Agents of Fortune-with its career defining hit "(Don't Fear) The Reaper"-Spectres, Fire of Unknown Origin and the daunting Imaginos.But have no fear, Martin and his team have taken us right up to the band's effusively received comeback album, The Symbol Remains, bringing band and fan full circle-umlauts included, of course. Finally, augmenting the learning (and listening) experience, Dominance and Submission provides a plethora of images that make these essays on the band's fifteen albums that much more visceral.Bottom line: if you thought Martin had covered everything you need to know in his definitive Agents of Fortune: The Blue Oyster Cult Story, think again-the analysis proffered by his panel even sent Popoff back to the sacred texts for a rock 'n' roll re-imagining.If he's been made smarter by what these guys have to say, you will be too.

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  • Streaming Music : Practices, Media, Cultures
    Streaming Music : Practices, Media, Cultures

    Streaming Music examines how the Internet has become integrated in contemporary music use, by focusing on streaming as a practice and a technology for music consumption.The backdrop to this enquiry is the digitization of society and culture, where the music industry has undergone profound disruptions, and where music streaming has altered listening modes and meanings of music in everyday life.The objective of Streaming Music is to shed light on what these transformations mean for listeners, by looking at their adaptation in specific cultural contexts, but also by considering how online music platforms and streaming services guide music listeners in specific ways.Drawing on case studies from Moscow and Stockholm, and providing analysis of Spotify, VK and YouTube as popular but distinct sites for music, Streaming Music discusses, through a qualitative, cross-cultural, study, questions around music and value, music sharing, modes of engaging with music, and the way that contemporary music listening is increasingly part of mobile, automated and computational processes.Offering a nuanced perspective on these issues, it adds to research about music and digital media, shedding new light on music cultures as they appear today.As such, this volume will appeal to scholars of media, sociology and music with interests in digital technologies.

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  • Dominance and Submission: A Tribute to Blue Öyster Cult
    Dominance and Submission: A Tribute to Blue Öyster Cult


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  • Cooperation Without Submission : Indigenous Jurisdictions in Native Nation-Us Engagements
    Cooperation Without Submission : Indigenous Jurisdictions in Native Nation-Us Engagements

    It is well-known that there is a complicated relationship between Native American tribes and the US government.Relations between tribes and the government are dominated by the principle known as the “Federal-Indian Trust Relationship.” The key aspect of this principle is that the government is supposed to engage in meaningful consultations with the tribes about issues that affect them. In Cooperation without Submission, Justin B. Richland, an associate justice of the Hopi Appellate Court and ethnographer, closely examines the language employed by both tribes and government agencies in over eighty hours of meetings between the two.Richland shows how tribes conduct these meetings using language that demonstrates their commitment to nation-to-nation interdependency, while federal agents appear to approach these consultations with the assumption that federal law is supreme and ultimately authoritative.Meaning, Native American tribes see themselves as nations with some degree of independence, entitled to recognition of their sovereignty over tribal lands, while the federal government acts to limit that authority.In this vital book, Richland sheds light on the ways the tribes use their language to engage in “cooperation without submission.”

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    Yes, a teacher can enforce an online submission by clearly stating in the assignment instructions that all submissions must be made online. They can set deadlines and provide instructions on how to submit the assignment electronically. Teachers can also use online platforms or learning management systems to collect and manage submissions, making it easier to enforce online submission requirements.

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  • When is the certificate submission?

    The certificate submission deadline is typically mentioned in the course guidelines or syllabus provided by the instructor. It is important to carefully review these documents to ensure you are aware of the specific deadline for submitting your certificate. If the deadline is not specified, it is recommended to reach out to the instructor or course administrator for clarification. It is crucial to submit your certificate on time to receive credit for the course.

  • Fraulein Else: Redemption or Submission?

    In "Fraulein Else," the protagonist, Else, faces a moral dilemma when she is asked to sacrifice her integrity in exchange for her family's financial security. Ultimately, Else chooses to submit to the demands of the man who holds power over her, leading to a tragic outcome. While some may see her actions as a form of submission, others may argue that Else's decision to sacrifice herself for the sake of her family can be seen as a form of redemption. However, the novel's ambiguous ending leaves the interpretation open to the reader's own judgment.

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    People signal submission through various nonverbal cues such as avoiding eye contact, lowering their head or body, and making themselves appear smaller. They may also use verbal cues such as speaking softly or using apologetic language. In some cultures, bowing or kneeling is a physical gesture of submission. Overall, the signals of submission are meant to convey deference and respect to the person or group in a position of authority.

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    My favorite submission is the armbar. I love the technical aspect of setting it up and the feeling of control when I have my opponent's arm locked in place. It's a versatile submission that can be executed from various positions, and when applied correctly, it can quickly end a fight. Plus, there's a certain satisfaction in the smooth transition from controlling my opponent to forcing them to tap out.

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    The manuscript submission process typically involves preparing your research paper according to the journal's guidelines, including formatting, word count, and referencing style. Once the manuscript is ready, you can submit it through the journal's online submission system. The manuscript will then undergo a peer review process where experts in the field evaluate the quality and validity of the research. Based on the reviewers' feedback, the journal editor will make a decision on whether to accept, reject, or request revisions to the manuscript.

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