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  noelle mole: The Truth Society Noelle Molé Liston, 2020-11-15 Noelle Molé Liston's The Truth Society seeks to understand how a period of Italian political spectacle, which regularly blurred fact and fiction, has shaped how people understand truth, mass-mediated information, scientific knowledge, and forms of governance. Liston scrutinizes Italy's late twentieth-century political culture, particularly the impact of the former prime minister and media mogul Silvio Berlusconi. By doing so, she examines how this truth-bending political era made science, logic, and rationality into ideas that needed saving. With the prevalence of fake news and our seeming lack of shared reality in the post-truth world, many people struggle to figure out where this new normal came from. Liston argues that seemingly disparate events and practices that have unfolded in Italy are historical reactions to mediatized political forms and particular, cultivated ways of knowing. Politics, then, is always sutured to how knowledge is structured, circulated, and processed. The Truth Society offers Italy as a case study for understanding the remaking of politics in an era of disinformation.
  noelle mole: Living Right Agnieszka Pasieka, 2024-11-12 Living Right offers an in-depth examination of far-right youth movements in Poland, Italy, and Hungary. The protagonists include students and young entrepreneurs, former skinheads, construction workers, bohemian musicians, and rich kids from the upper class who have all found a nurturing community in far-right groups. While they focus on local action, they are also part of a broader project with global ramifications. Agnieszka Pasieka engages in intensive fieldwork in these communities, particularly among members of the far-right Polish movement National Radical Camp (ONR), the Italian neofascist movement Lealtà Azione (Loyalty Action, or LA) and the FedeRazione (Federation), which comprises over a dozen movements across Italy, along with additional fieldwork among young Hungarian fascists. Pasieka makes some startling and counterintuitive discoveries. She observes that these groups embrace forms of civic engagement we tend to associate with left-wing organizations and movements, such as volunteerism in soup kitchens, animal shelters, and orphanages; environmental activism; and humanitarian missions to such places as the Balkans and the Middle East. Moreover she finds that such groups adopt language that overlaps in significant ways with left-leaning progressivism, notably a critique of globalization, consumerism, capitalism, mass culture, and Americanization, as well as a selective embrace of the welfare state-so long as the benefits of public assistance are limited to white Christian compatriots. Members of these youth groups are often enthusiastic-but selective-readers of modern social science, and embrace notions of cultural autonomy, cultural rights, and diversity. This language though buttresses an understanding of the world as made up of demarcated ethno-cultural entities, in which each entity should not mix with others. Taken together, her findings lead her to consider the far right's rejection of a hegemonic liberal order--
  noelle mole: Depression in Japan Junko Kitanaka, 2012 Exploring how depression has become a national disease in Japan, this work shows how psychiatry has responded to the nation's ailing social order & how, in a remarkable transformation, the discipline has begun to overcome longstanding resistance to its intrusion in Japanese life.
  noelle mole: The Market in Mind Mark Dennis Robinson, 2019-07-23 A critical examination of translational medicine, when private risk is transferred to the public sector and university research teams become tech startups for global investors. A global shift has secretly transformed science and medicine. Starting in 2003, biomedical research in the West has been reshaped by the emergence of translational science and medicine—the idea that the aim of research is to translate findings as quickly as possible into medical products. In The Market in Mind, Mark Dennis Robinson charts this shift, arguing that the new research paradigm has turned university research teams into small biotechnology startups and their industry partners into early-stage investment firms. There is also a larger, surprising consequence from this shift: according to Robinson, translational science and medicine enable biopharmaceutical firms, as part of a broader financial strategy, to outsource the riskiest parts of research to nonprofit universities. Robinson examines the implications of this new configuration. What happens, for example, when universities absorb unknown levels of risk? Robinson argues that in the years since the global financial crisis translational science and medicine has brought about “the financialization of health.” Robinson explores such topics as shareholder anxiety and industry retreat from Alzheimer's and depression research; how laboratory research is understood as health innovation even when there is no product; the emergence of investor networking events as crucial for viewing science in a market context; and the place of patients in research decisions. Although translational medicine justifies itself by the goal of relieving patients' suffering, Robinson finds patients' voices largely marginalized in translational neuroscience.
  noelle mole: Everyday Sustainability Debarati Sen, 2017-01-01 Illuminates the contradictions that emerge within conscious capitalism initiatives that are designed to empower women. Everyday Sustainability takes readers to ground zero of market-based sustainability initiatives—Darjeeling, India—where Fair Trade ostensibly promises gender justice to minority Nepali women engaged in organic tea production. These women tea farmers and plantation workers have distinct entrepreneurial strategies and everyday practices of social justice that at times dovetail with and at other times rub against the tenets of the emerging global morality market. The author questions why women beneficiaries of transnational justice-making projects remain skeptical about the potential for economic and social empowerment through Fair Trade while simultaneously seeking to use the movement to give voice to their situated demands for mobility, economic advancement, and community level social justice.
  noelle mole: Words, Worlds, and Material Girls Bonnie S. McElhinny, 2008-12-10 This wide-ranging volume explores how gender and language are used and transformed to discuss, enact, and project social differences in light of global economic and political changes in the late nineteenth, twentieth, and early twenty-first centuries. It presents analyses of language and gender from a broad spectrum of national contexts: Catalonia, Canada, China, India, Japan, Nigeria, Vietnam, Philippines, Tonga, and the United States. Cases studies consider language and gender in changing workplaces, schools and immigrant integration workshops, as well as in new and emerging sites for consumption and the production of identity. They also analyze the changing meanings of multilingualism, and the construction of ideologies about gender and language in colonial and postcolonial/national ideologies. The papers engage with and contribute to theoretical conceptualizations of globalization, cosmopolitanism, (post)colonialism, (trans)nationalism, and public spheres by drawing on a variety of sociolinguistic analytic strategies (variation analysis, media analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, ethnography of speaking, sociology of language, colonial discourse analysis).
  noelle mole: Ethnographies of Neoliberalism Carol J. Greenhouse, 2012-02-25 Since 2008, the global economic crisis has exposed and deepened the tensions between austerity and social security—not just as competing paradigms of recovery but also as fundamentally different visions of governmental and personal responsibility. In this sense, the core premise of neoliberalism—the dominant approach to government around the world since the 1980s—may by now have reached a certain political limit. Based on the premise that markets are more efficient than government, neoliberal reforms were pushed by powerful national and transnational organizations as conditions of investment, lending, and trade, often in the name of freedom. In the same spirit, governments increasingly turned to the private sector for what were formerly state functions. While it has become a commonplace to observe that neoliberalism refashioned citizenship around consumption, the essays in this volume demonstrate the incompleteness of that image—as the social limits of neoliberalism are inherent in its very practice. Ethnographies of Neoliberalism collects original ethnographic case studies of the effects of neoliberal reform on the conditions of social participation, such as new understandings of community, family, and gender roles, the commodification of learning, new forms of protest against corporate power, and the restructuring of local political institutions. Carol J. Greenhouse has brought together scholars in anthropology, communications, education, English, music, political science, religion, and sociology to focus on the emergent conditions of political agency under neoliberal regimes. This is the first volume to address the effects of neoliberal reform on people's self-understandings as social and political actors. The essayists consider both the positive and negative unintended results of neoliberal reform, and the theoretical contradictions within neoliberalism, as illuminated by circumstances on the ground in Africa, Europe, South America, Japan, Russia, and the United States. With an emphasis on the value of ethnographic methods for understanding neoliberalism's effects around the world in our own times, Ethnographies of Neoliberalism uncovers how people realize for themselves the limits of the market and act accordingly from their own understandings of partnership and solidarity.
  noelle mole: Reimagining Science and Statecraft in Postcolonial Kenya Denielle Elliott, 2018-09-03 This book examines the development of medical sciences in postcolonial Kenya, through the adventures and stories of the controversial Kalenjin scientist Davy Kiprotich Koech. As a collaborative life story project, it privileges African voices and retellings, re-centring the voice of African scientists from the peripheries of storytelling about science, global health research collaborations, national politics, international geopolitical alliances, and medical research. Focusing largely on the development of the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) and its collaborations with the US Centers for Disease Control, the Walter Reed Project, Japan’s International Cooperation Agency, the Wellcome Trust, and other international partners, Denielle Elliott and Davy Koech challenge euro-dominant representations of African science and global health in both the contemporary and historical and offer an unconventional account which aims to destabilize colonial and neo-colonial narratives about African science, scientists, and statecraft. The stories force readers to contend with a series of questions including: How do imperial effects shape contemporary medical research and national sovereignty? In which ways do the colonial ghosts of early medical research infuse the struggles of postcolonial scientists to build national scientific projects? How were postcolonial nation-building projects tied up with the dreams and visions of African scientists? And lastly, how might we reimagine African medicine and biosciences? The monograph will be of interest to students, educators, and scholars working in African Studies, Science and Technology Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Global Health, Cultural Anthropology, and Medical Anthropology.
  noelle mole: Guide American Anthropological Association, 2008
  noelle mole: Dark Finance Fabio Mattioli, 2020-06-30 Dark Finance offers one of the first ethnographic accounts of financial expansion and its political impacts in Eastern Europe. Following workers, managers, and investors in the Macedonian construction sector, Fabio Mattioli shows how financialization can empower authoritarian regimes—not by making money accessible to everyone, but by allowing a small group of oligarchs to monopolize access to international credit and promote a cascade of exploitative domestic debt relations. The landscape of failed deals and unrealizable dreams that is captured in this book portrays finance not as a singular, technical process. Instead, Mattioli argues that finance is a set of political and economic relations that entangles citizens, Eurocrats, and workers in tense paradoxes. Mattioli traces the origins of illiquidity in the reorganization of the European project and the postsocialist perversion of socialist financial practices—a dangerous mix that hid the Macedonian regime's weakness behind a façade of urban renewal and, for a decade, made it seem omnipresent and invincible. Dark Finance chronicles how, one bad deal at a time, Macedonia's authoritarian regime rode a wave of financial expansion that deepened its reach into Macedonian society, only to discover that its domination, like all speculative bubbles, was teetering on the verge of collapse.
  noelle mole: Never Sleep with a Suspect on Gabriola Island Sandy Frances Duncan, George Szanto, 2011-02-01 In this new mystery series set on the islands off the coast of British Columbia and Washington State, Noel Franklin and Kyra Rachel team up to form Islands Investigations International. Quickly they come to realize that some crimes respect no boundaries. Their first job takes Noel and Kyra to Gabriola Island and the unsolved murder of an art gallery groundskeeper. The vicious rumours surrounding the case take several sinister turns, leading them into grave personal danger. As each investigator falls prey to those they need to trust, Kyra and Noel discover that even charming island communities can keep deadly secrets.
  noelle mole: Desperate Play: Thrilling FBI Romantic Suspense Barbara Freethy, 2018-06-13
  noelle mole: The Noel Stranger Richard Paul Evans, 2018-11-06 From “The King of Christmas,” Richard Paul Evans, comes the next exciting holiday novel perfect for “fans of Debbie Macomber” (Booklist) in his New York Times bestselling Noel Collection. Maggie Walther feels like her world is imploding. Publicly humiliated after her husband, a local councilman, is arrested for bigamy, and her subsequent divorce, she has isolated herself from the world. When her only friend insists that Maggie climb out of her hole, and embrace the season to get her out of her funk, Maggie decides to put up a Christmas tree and heads off to buy one—albeit reluctantly. She is immediately taken by Andrew, the kind, handsome man who owns the Christmas tree lot and delivers her tree. She soon learns that Andrew is single and new to her city and, like her, is also starting his life anew. As their friendship develops, Maggie slowly begins to trust again—something she never thought possible. Then, just when she thinks she has finally found happiness, she discovers a dark secret from Andrew’s past. Is there more to this stranger’s truth than meets the eye? This powerful new holiday novel from Richard Paul Evans, the “King of Christmas fiction” (The New York Times), explores the true power of the season, redemption, and the freedom that comes from forgiveness.
  noelle mole: Strangle All the Way Clare Kauter, 2019-12-02 It’s almost Christmas, I have a broken air conditioner, and the repairman’s shown up dead at my front door. I wasn’t a big fan of the guy, but I need to get to the bottom of this. A girl can’t just ignore someone dumping a body on her doorstep. Especially if it means she becomes the main suspect for the murder. Clearly the man was on someone else’s naughty list too, and I’m determined to figure out whose. With the help of my pet pigs, I’m going to track this killer down. And while I’m at it, surely I can find someone to give me a reasonable quote to fix the air conditioner. Although that might take a Christmas miracle. In the sweltering heat of the Aussie summer, I need to figure out who the murderer is before I take the blame, or worse – before I’m also nogging on heaven’s door. Curl up with this hilarious Christmas mystery today and laugh out loud while getting in the holiday spirit. Download now to start reading. This novella can be read as a standalone.
  noelle mole: The Boy Next Door Mandisa M. Parnell, 2014-06-25 The Boy Next Door is a tale of young love set in Kingston, Jamaica, and follows an eighteen-year-old American expatriate as he chases his love interest, a hot-tempered seventeen-year-old native named Noelle. When her best friend migrates to New York, Noelle Goodison finds it difficult to cope until she happens upon a lucky distraction in the form of Ryan Reece. Ryan feels an irresistible attraction to Noelle from the very first moment he lays eyes on her but Noelle sees him as an annoying nuisance. When Noelle plays hard-to-get, an undercover matchmaker steps in. But then headstrong Noelle's defiance surfaces and the usually confident Ryan wonders whether he is fighting a losing battle. Will Noelle surrender to his charm?
  noelle mole: Sir Noel's Heir May Agnes Fleming, 2020-07-31 Reproduction of the original: Sir Noel's Heir by May Agnes Fleming
  noelle mole: Artists' Letters Michael Bird, 2019-10-22 Artists’ Letters is a treasure trove of carefully selected letters written by great artists, providing the reader with a unique insight into their characters and a glimpse into their lives. Arranged thematically, it includes writings and musings on love, work, daily life, money, travel and the creative process. On the theme of friendship, for example, letters provide evidence of a creative community between peers, with support and mutual appreciation that helps to dispel the myth of the artist as solitary genius. Letters between Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin show an ongoing conversation and exchange of ideas. We see mutual admiration between Claude Monet and Berthe Morisot, and Picasso’s quick notes to Jean Cocteau illustrate their closeness. Correspondence, some of which includes sketches and drawings, is reproduced with the transcript and some background and contextual information alongside. The book brings together a collection of treasures found in letters, which in our digital age are an increasingly lost art.
  noelle mole: The Palace Beautiful L. T. Meade, 2023-08-12 The Palace Beautiful by L. T. Meade. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
  noelle mole: Noel Robert Arnold, 2000-12-20 A Washington, DC newspaper reporter, Max Mallard, is sent to investigate the town of Wise. Rumor has it that the town has decided to call of Christmas. Is this a hoax or the truth? To his surprise, Mallard finds Wise, a small town nestled up in the Appalachian Mountains, truly canceling the holiday celebrations, including the New Year. The people simply cannot afford it. The entire town went bust virtually overnight. It would be reckless to celebrate such a holiday that is certain to be costly. Adding to the town’s problems, their mayor, Howard Peel, quite abruptly fled Wise and his family a year earlier. He had not been heard from since. No one else volunteered to take on the mayoral responsibility of running a town with a ruined economy. As the disheartened people of Wise are just about to cast their votes to officially cancel Christmas, a mysterious visitor shows up announcing he has a remarkable Christmas story to tell. The town’s people show no interest in the stranger nor his ‘tale.’ They are eager to cast their votes until he stops them cold with the promise of a fantastic story involving their missing mayor, Howard Peel.
  noelle mole: Anthropology News , 2004
  noelle mole: The Latest Noel James Ward, 2019-08-26 The Latest Noel is a collection of poems on subjects as diverse as British Summer Time, car boot sales, the 20th century thinker Georges Bataille, the connection between bird watching and waterfalls and Marxism, Valentine’s Day, English folklore, Magpies, extraterrestrials visiting the Earth, and Christmas. If you’re a fan of the ‘I feel pain more deeply and sensitively than anyone who’s ever lived’ type of verse, it probably won’t be your cup of tea. But if you’re not ... well, who knows?
  noelle mole: The Native Mexican Kitchen Rachel Glueck, Noel Morales, 2020-07-07 WINNER of the 2020 US Gourmand Award for Food Heritage! A Deep Dive into the Complex and Vibrant Native Culture that is the Bedrock of Mexican Cuisine, with Over One Hundred Recipes, Including Moles, Pozoles, Chiles en Nogada, and More Mexican cuisine is ubiquitous in the American dining scene, yet it remains far removed from its roots. The Native Mexican Kitchen is an homage to the indigenous peoples and their culinary and cultural traditions that create Mexican cuisine, elevating it beyond Americanized tacos and tequila. With recipes by Mexican chef Noel Morales—born of Aztec and Omec blood, grandson to a mezcalero, and raised by native dancers—The Native Mexican Kitchen offers its readers the ability to recreate the flavors of centuries-old dishes in a modern kitchen. Morales shares well-known plates such as birria and barbacoa, and beloved market foods like tlayudas and tacos al pastor, as well as a few of his own vegetarian and seafood creations. Signature mezcal cocktails and decadent desserts adorn these pages, while the Medicinales section includes teas, tinctures, and baths of traditionally used herbs for a variety of ailments, such as colds, muscle tension, and infertility. Author Rachel Glueck provides rare access and insight into a Mexico that few foreigners or nationals see today, leading you through indigenous festivals with masked dancers, bountiful market places, and sacred pilgrimage sites. Unwrap the philosophies and customs of Mexico’s native communities and discover the depth of this magical country and how you can welcome it into your own kitchen. Personal stories of mezcaleros, traditional cooks, and native healers are accentuated by 130 stunning photographs and are woven through with mouth-watering recipes. With pages bursting with color, culture, and wisdom, you’ll discover a Mexico you never knew existed.
  noelle mole: Underground Spirit: 1973 to 1982 Gémino H. Abad, 2010 This two-volume anthology is the sequel to Upon Our Own Ground (2008).
  noelle mole: Shadows within Gary T Brideau, 2025-01-31 Shadows Within appears to be a thrilling tale about the interconnected lives of several characters, woven together through chance encounters and dangerous circumstances. The story features themes of survival, trust, friendship, and the battle between light and darkness, both externally and within the characters themselves. The story begins with Mike and Barry, two bachelors struggling in a tough city. When Barry meets Sharon, a homeless author, he invites her to stay with them. However, tensions rise when Mike makes unwanted advances towards Sharon, leading to his arrest. Noel Richards, a wealthy businessman, recognizes Sharon's potential and hires her as a detective, along with another detective named Cindy. Their paths converge during a Halloween party where Cindy is working undercover to infiltrate a criminal organization. Together, Cindy and Sharon apprehend the criminals and form a strong bond as a detective duo. Throughout their adventures, Cindy and Noel grow closer, eventually finding themselves stranded during a snowstorm. They are offered a way out by Tippy, a mischievous Will-o'-the-wisp, who transports them to the other side of the galaxy. There, they face new challenges and must confront the shadows of their past while navigating an alien war. This captivating story combines elements of suspense, action, and romance, while exploring the complexities of human relationships and the inner demons that haunt each character. As Cindy and Noel's feelings for each other develop, they are forced to confront their past traumas and learn to trust each other in order to survive and overcome the obstacles in their path.
  noelle mole: Disappearing Act Jiordan Castle, 2023-08-15 Moving and evocative, Disappearing Act is a YA true-story-in-verse following author Jiordan Castle's coming of age as her family reckons with the aftershocks of her father's imprisonment. It was the summer before high school, the beginning of everything. But also an end. Jiordan’s family was never quite like everyone else’s, with her father’s mood swings, her mother’s attempts at normalcy, and her two older sisters with a different last name. But on the surface, they fit in. Until the day the FBI came knocking on the door. After that, her father’s mood plunged to a dangerous new low. After that, there was an investigation into his business and a sentencing in court. Soon Jiordan’s father would have to leave home, and her family would change forever. Reckoning with the aftershocks of her father’s incarceration, Jiordan had to navigate friends who couldn't quite understand what she was going through, along with the highs and lows of first love. Under it all was the question: If Jiordan’s father was gone, why did she feel like the one who was disappearing? Recounting her own experiences as a teenager, poet Jiordan Castle has created a searing and evocative young adult true-story-in-verse about the challenge to be free when a parent is behind bars.
  noelle mole: The palace beautiful Elizabeth Thomasina Meade, 1887
  noelle mole: Money Wanders Eric Dezenhall, 2002-02-25 When his grandfather Mickey Price, a notorious Atlantic City gangster, dies, Jonah Eastman, a disgraced Beltway pollster, is coerced into helping mob boss Mario Vanni improve his image by launching a PR campaign aimed at public acceptance.
  noelle mole: Off The Grid FBI Series Box Set, Books 1-3 Barbara Freethy, 2022-07-25 Get ready for a thrilling romantic ride with three complete romantic suspense novels from the FBI series by #1 NYT Author Barbara Freethy PERILOUS TRUST A non-stop thriller that seamlessly melds jaw-dropping suspense with sizzling romance, and I was riveted from the first page to the last. USA Today HEA Blog It was one dark night that brought Damon Wolfe and Sophie Parker together. They were two tortured souls, looking for escape, and they weren't supposed to see each other ever again… Four years later, Sophie's FBI father, who is also Damon's mentor, is killed in a suspicious car crash after leaving Sophie a cryptic message to trust no one from the agency. When Damon shows up looking for her, she isn't sure if he's friend or enemy, but she knows he could easily rip apart what is left of her heart. The last thing Damon wants is to get involved with Sophie again. It was hard enough to walk away the first time. But she's in trouble, her father's reputation is under attack, and the lives of his fellow agents are at stake if there's a traitor in their midst. When someone starts shooting at them, they have no choice but to go on the run and off the grid. Everyone in their world becomes a suspect. They want to uncover the truth, but will it turn out to be the last thing they expect? Proving her father's innocence might just cost them their hearts…and their lives… RECKLESS WHISPER This story has so many twists and turns that I read it in one sitting...a must read for everyone, I don't want to ruin anything, so I will just say...WOW Booklovers Anonymous Blog FBI Special Agent Bree Adams has a personal secret, something she has managed to keep hidden for the past ten years-at least she always thought so… But a chance encounter on a train, and whispered words of chilling consequence change everything. Is the truth about to come out or is someone playing with her mind and her life? Nathan Bishop knew Bree when she was a street kid like him. Their dark past once put him in her debt, and he had to pay up. The last thing he wants to do is help her again. He has a new life now—a life he could lose with one wrong move. But the beautiful Bree is desperate—how can he walk away? To get to the truth, protect innocent lives and their own, they'll have to fight their way through the past, as danger stalks their every move, and heartbreaking choices must be made. DESPERATE PLAY Words cannot explain how phenomenal this book was. The characters are so believable and relatable. The twists and turns keep you on the edge of your seat and flying through the pages. This is one book you should be desperate to read. Caroline Special Agent Wyatt Tanner has always worked undercover. He thrives in the dark of the night. He survives by turning himself into someone else. But living so long in the shadows can make a man forget who he really is. When people start dying, when he finds blood on his own hands, he questions the choices he has made, the people he is with. Can he find his way back to the light? Can he trust the beautiful woman who needs his help? Or does she also have a secret life? He'll have to make one desperate play to find out… Don't miss this page-turning, heart-stopping romantic suspense collection by #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Barbara Freethy Note: THE FBI SERIES takes readers on thrilling, romantic, and suspenseful adventures! Every story stands completely on its own and there are no cliffhangers! The books feature complex and exciting storylines ranging from kidnapping to organized crime, terrorism, and espionage. Personal stories often play out against a bigger, broader storyline, and surprising twists will keep you up all night. Start reading today! Check out other books in the series! Perilous Trust #1 Reckless Whisper #2 Desperate Play #3 Elusive Promise #4 Dangerous Choice #5 Ruthless Cross #6 Critical Doubt #7 Fearless Pursuit #8 Daring Deception #9 Risky Bargain #10 Perfect Target #11 Fatal Betrayal #12
  noelle mole: Longing For Winter Sylvester Hillard, 2014-07-09 Longing For Winter: A Black Man's Saga is a biographical novel, spoken through the words of Noel Sheridan, the main character. I chose to write this book as a catharsis of sorts. While most of the characters in this work are fictitious, as are some of the scenarios, the main storyline is factual. With respect to the characters that are based on actual individuals, such as myself, the names have been changed. Being that I have endeavored to address such a controversial subject: race relations, and exposed aspects of American society that are taboo, some may be taken aback by what they read. Further, the reader may wonder if some of the things mentioned in this story actually take place in our society; I can say yes, emphatically! I am most confident in making such a bold statement, because it is rooted in truth. In fact, as I submit this work, I am totally dispossessed. Having experienced such a tumultuous ten years, I wanted to set the record straight about how horribly African American men are far too frequently treated in our society.
  noelle mole: The Great Lover Jill Dawson, 2010-05-14 “A brilliant, complicated man is the centre of Jill Dawson’s The Great Lover, and while she draws extensively on historical records of Brooke and his contemporaries, it is her decisions as a novelist that make this account of his life fascinating as well as faithful. . . . . The story that emerges is strong, satisfying, and memorable.” — The Times (London) An imaginative, fascinating novel about one of the most enduringly popular and romantic figures of the First World War—the radical, handsome young poet Rupert Brooke.
  noelle mole: Songbook Noel Rosa - Vol. 2 ALMIR CHEDIAK, 1991
  noelle mole: Unforeseen Dreams Victor M. Aguilar, 2025-02-19 This novel was inspired by the beautiful stories as they were told to the author by his maternal grandmother, Zeferina Fontes Ortiz. These writings follow the trials and tribulations of her family as they were forced to leave their ancestral village of Urique, located at the bottom of Copper Canyon in Chihuahua, Mexico. They were driven from their home by the complex and cruel hero/villain Pancho Villa during the Mexican Revolution. Armed with faith, perseverance, courage, and love, this story follows the Fontes family's history through their survival by assimilating the cultures of Spain, Mexico, and United States to create a life for themselves. United, they made the long treacherous journey, leaving their homeland, like so many others, seeking a better way of life by crossing the northern border into the United States, the land of the free. This story has been waiting for over 111 years to be written, read, and enjoyed.
  noelle mole: Winner: My Racing Life A.P. McCoy, 2015-11-05 Fully updated with a new chapter on A.P.'s knighthood, the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement award and his new role as a TV pundit When Tony 'A.P.' McCoy announced his retirement from racing, the shockwaves reverberated across the world of sport. With more than 4,300 winners to his name, McCoy seemed to be at the peak of his powers when he suddenly brought down the curtain on an extraordinary career. But then A.P. McCoy has always done things his way. In Winner: My Racing Life, AP reflects upon his unparalleled career, taking the reader from his humble beginnings in County Antrim to the emotional day at Sandown when horse racing bade a tearful farewell to arguably its greatest ever star. McCoy relates in forensic detail the process that led to his decision to retire, recalls some of his greatest rides, lifts the lid on his family life and looks ahead to a future no longer driven by the constant pursuit of victory. The result is a remarkable insight into the private and public life of a true winner.
  noelle mole: Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office United States. Patent Office, 1967
  noelle mole: Autobiography and Reminiscences of Theophilus Noel Theo Noel, 1904
  noelle mole: Detective Mole Camilla Pintonato, 2021-11-16 A charming, tongue-in-cheek picture book about a mole who exchanges his chef's apron for a detective's trench coat and sets out to solve his first case! Oscar is a whiz in the kitchen, but he's always dreamed of being a detective. When a squirrel is reported missing, Oscar hopes this will be his big break. Since he's read so many mysteries and has a nose for details, he knows exactly how to lead an investigation. But the clues pile up and he's nowhere closer to solving the case. Will he be able to track down the missing squirrel? Readers will delight in page after page of imaginative scenes from Oscar's world--each is packed with hidden clues, making this an interactive game for readers. One spread features Oscar's underground tunnel home and restaurant, another is the corkboard where Oscar pins up his clues, and yet another is a huge tree populated with birdhouses--each with an address. Perfect to introduce children to the detective genre, tropes, and lingo.
  noelle mole: Eclipse (Forevermore, Book 8) K.A. Poe, 2016-12-21 Before Madison and Silas's birth, Hannah foresaw a time in which a child, born with the blood of Salem in their veins, would lead the world to ruin. It had always been believed that Silas was to become this harbinger of death. But now all eyes are on Madison. Though Madison has always been steadfast in her mission to stop her brother from his conquest, she found herself willingly handing him the second lunarstone. She's also been coming to the realization that she may not be so different from her twin. One stone remains. If Silas obtains it he will wield a power derived from Ceres, the witch goddess herself. Will Madison once again aid her brother in his goal for godlike power? Or will she be able to fulfill her destiny and stop him? Then again, perhaps her true destiny is to be the one Hannah foresaw, the one to usher in an apocalypse for the mortal world. Eclipse is the eighth novel in K.A. Poe’s Forevermore series. This novel is approximately 83,000 words in length. MESSAGE FROM THE AUTHOR: Eclipse is the final novel in this chapter of Madison’s life. I already have several ideas jotted down for a continuation of Madison’s story later on in her life, but will be taking a short break from writing more Forevermore themed novels in order to explore a brand new series I’ve had bouncing around in my head for over a year now. I promise I won’t leave Madison, Alan, Mathias, and the gang on the back burner forever, though! I know it is bittersweet when a series ends, so I hope it gives you some comfort that this will definitely not be the last time you ever see these characters you have spent so much time with! For a limited time, you can get the K.A. Poe starter library consisting of three, full-length novels (an $8.97 value) FREE- click here to find out more > http://kaylapoe.com/huntersa (just copy and paste into your browser!)
  noelle mole: Come Back to Me Cindy Stark, She’s back in town… Three years ago, April Sandoval ran away, leaving behind her broken heart. Now, she’s adopted an orphaned, adorable little boy and desperately needs her family’s support to help raise him. Aspen is a small town, and there’s no way she’ll be able to return without running into the man who broke her heart. But even if Seth cheated on her and crushed her dreams, she’s over him, and she’s determined their past won’t interfere with her future. He’s going to make sure she stays this time. Seth Moore is still angry with April for vanishing from his life, with no way to find her. She believed the words of April’s jealous cousin, which cost them both their hearts. But one look in her pretty eyes, and Seth remembers exactly how much he aches to love her. He’s hell-bent on making April see the truth, praying she’ll give their love a second chance. But in order to win her forever, they’ll need to conquer the secrets and lies that threaten to keep them apart.
  noelle mole: The Painted Garden Noel Streatfeild, 1949
  noelle mole: Life and Works of Saint Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux Saint Bernard (of Clairvaux), 1889
Noelle (2019 film) - Wikipedia
Noelle is a 2019 American Christmas fantasy comedy film written and directed by Marc Lawrence, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

Noelle (2019) - IMDb
Noelle: Directed by Marc Lawrence. With Anna Kendrick, Shirley MacLaine, Bill Hader, Kingsley Ben-Adir. Santa's daughter must take over the family business when her father retires and her …

On Disney+ - Noelle
Nov 12, 2019 · In Disney+’s holiday comedy “Noelle,” Kris Kringle’s daughter is full of Christmas spirit and holiday fun, but wishes she could do something “important” like her beloved brother …

Noelle Official Trailer (Disney+) - YouTube
Disney+ is the only place you’ll be able to see “Noelle,” starring Anna Kendrick (“Into the Woods”), Billy Eichner (“The Lion King”) and Bill Hader (“Saturday Night Live”). “Noelle” is a...

Noelle streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch
Find out how and where to watch "Noelle" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.

Noelle | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Noelle is an American Christmas fantasy comedy film created and produced at Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It was released on November …

Noelle movie review & film summary (2019) - Roger Ebert
Nov 12, 2019 · “Noelle,” written and directed by Marc Lawrence, is a movie you can easily imagine watching on a video from a white shell case, or on the Disney Channel, and that’s a …

Noelle (2019) - The Movie Database (TMDB)
Nov 12, 2019 · Kris Kringle's daughter, Noelle, sets off on a mission to find and bring back her brother, after he gets cold feet when it's his turn to take over as Santa.

Watch Noelle - Disney+
Noelle Kris Kringle’s daughter is full of Christmas spirit and holiday fun, but wishes she could do something “important” like her beloved brother Nick, who will take over from their father this …

Noelle Summary, Latest News, Trailer, Cast, Where to Watch and …
Nov 12, 2019 · Noelle is a Disney-made holiday comedy film that follows Anna Kendrick as Noelle, the daughter of Santa Claus. Preparing to take over the family business, Noelle's …

Noelle (2019 film) - Wikipedia
Noelle is a 2019 American Christmas fantasy comedy film written and directed by Marc Lawrence, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

Noelle (2019) - IMDb
Noelle: Directed by Marc Lawrence. With Anna Kendrick, Shirley MacLaine, Bill Hader, Kingsley Ben-Adir. Santa's daughter must take over the family business when her father retires and her …

On Disney+ - Noelle
Nov 12, 2019 · In Disney+’s holiday comedy “Noelle,” Kris Kringle’s daughter is full of Christmas spirit and holiday fun, but wishes she could do something “important” like her beloved brother …

Noelle Official Trailer (Disney+) - YouTube
Disney+ is the only place you’ll be able to see “Noelle,” starring Anna Kendrick (“Into the Woods”), Billy Eichner (“The Lion King”) and Bill Hader (“Saturday Night Live”). “Noelle” is a...

Noelle streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch
Find out how and where to watch "Noelle" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.

Noelle | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Noelle is an American Christmas fantasy comedy film created and produced at Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It was released on November …

Noelle movie review & film summary (2019) - Roger Ebert
Nov 12, 2019 · “Noelle,” written and directed by Marc Lawrence, is a movie you can easily imagine watching on a video from a white shell case, or on the Disney Channel, and that’s a …

Noelle (2019) - The Movie Database (TMDB)
Nov 12, 2019 · Kris Kringle's daughter, Noelle, sets off on a mission to find and bring back her brother, after he gets cold feet when it's his turn to take over as Santa.

Watch Noelle - Disney+
Noelle Kris Kringle’s daughter is full of Christmas spirit and holiday fun, but wishes she could do something “important” like her beloved brother Nick, who will take over from their father this …

Noelle Summary, Latest News, Trailer, Cast, Where to Watch and …
Nov 12, 2019 · Noelle is a Disney-made holiday comedy film that follows Anna Kendrick as Noelle, the daughter of Santa Claus. Preparing to take over the family business, Noelle's …