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Her book titles, changed by American publishers, for example Ten Little Niggers to Ten Little Indians, were kept the same across the Atlantic, after bushels of fan mail.
Her award-winning 1974 novel The Dispossessed, a book in the Hainish Cycle, tells of the invention of the ansible.
Her book brought about a whole new interpretation on pesticides by exposing their harmful effects in nature.
Her first book, Child Whispers, a collection of poems, was published in 1922.
Her book Manic-Depressive Illness ( co-authored with Frederick K. Goodwin ) is the classic textbook on bipolar disorder.
In 1999 Freeman published another book, The Fateful Hoaxing of Margaret Mead: A Historical Analysis of Her Samoan Research, including previously unavailable material.
" Her next film was Blow, adapted from Bruce Porter's 1993 book Blow: How a Small Town Boy Made $ 100 million with the Medellin Cocaine Cartel and Lost It All.
Her seminal book The Psycho-Analysis of Children, based on lectures given to the British Psychoanalytic Society in the 1920s, was published in 1932.
Her " incredible controversy " is characterized by David Hartwell in the opening sentence of a book chapter entitled " New Wave: The Great War of the 1960s ": " Conflict and argument are an enduring presence in the SF world, but literary politics has yielded to open warfare on the largest scale only once.
Her wartime activities in German Occupied France were dramatised in the film Carve Her Name with Pride, starring Virginia McKenna and based on the 1956 book of the same name by R. J. Minney.
Her second book " Das Urteil " (" The Verdict ") from 1975 was a moderate success.
Her book, My Chicago ( ISBN 0-8101-2087-9 ), was published in 1992, and covers her life through her political career.
Her 1970 book, Origin of Eukaryotic Cells, discusses her early work pertaining to this organelle genesis theory in detail.
Her book Prayers or Meditations became the first book published by an English queen under her own name.
Her work was to have a dramatic effect on the British Society, polarising its members into rival factions as it became clear that her approach to child analysis was seriously at odds with that of Anna Freud as set out in her 1927 book An Introduction to the Technique of Child Analysis.
Her first foray outside children's literature was Bildhuggarens dotter ( Sculptor's Daughter ), a semi-autobiographical book written in 1968.
Her second book, A Way of Looking, won the Somerset Maugham award and marked a turning point, as the prize money allowed her to spend nearly three months in Rome, which was a revelation.
Her book, Patterns of Culture, did much to popularize the term in the United States.
Her latest book, Child No More, is the heartfelt story of losing her mother.
Her first book, The Ghetto and Other Poems was published in 1918.
Her third book, Red Flag 1927 collected much of her political poetry.
Her earliest professional work included greeting cards and juvenile magazine illustrations, and her first book, Flower Fairies of the Spring, was published in 1923.
Her first book, Seven Gothic Tales, was published in the U. S. in 1934 under the pseudonym Isak Dinesen.

Her and Pornography
Her 1994 book, Against Pornography: The Evidence of Harm which includes 100 pornographic photos, was a study establishing how pornography encourages men to rape and leads to increased incidents of rape.

Her and Meat
Her other songs included " Stew Meat Blues ", " Coffee Grindin ' Blues ", " My Georgia Grind ", " Honeycomb Man ", " Mr. Screw Worm In Trouble ", and " Bo Hog Blues ".
Her mother, Esther, was a homemaker and her father, Emanuel ran the Live and Let Live Meat Market.
Her first novel, As Meat Loves Salt, was released in 2001.
Her most recent film appearance was in the Hallmark Channel presentation of Citizen Jane ( 2009 ) starring Ally Sheedy, Sean Patrick Flannery, and Meat Loaf.
Her most famous work is as the female vocalist in Meat Loaf's 1993 hit single " I'd Do Anything for Love ( But I Won't Do That )".

Her and explores
Her book, Liberty of Conscience: In Defense of America's Tradition of Religious Equality ( Basic Books 2008 ) explores the constitutional requirements of justice in the area of religious liberty.
This storyline, known as " Her Sister's Keeper ", explores Selina's early life as a prostitute and the start of her career as Catwoman.
Her first novel The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter explores the spiritual isolation of misfits and outcasts of the U. S. South.
* Her last novel Comedy, American Style, explores the destructive power of " color mania " The protagonist's mother Olivia ultimately brings about the downfall of the other characters due to her own internalized racism.
Her work connects different knowledge systems, explores the areas of the unconscious, and looks at moral aberrations or the obscene from a female point of view.
Her work can be interpreted as a description of the body, as a commentary on politics, and on gender and difference as she explores the dangers and confines of the domestic world.
Her best work is considered The Corn King and the Spring Queen ( 1931 ) which treats three different societies including a wholly fictional one, and also frankly explores themes of sexuality ( daring for its day ).
Her work explores the interrelation between metropole and colony in an attempt to rewrite the narrative of certain aspects of ' British history ' in the mid nineteenth century empire period.
Her Avon / HarperCollins book, " Heavenly Knowledge ", explores astronomy as a metaphor for human relationships and humanity's place in the Universe.
Her later trilogy Xenogenesis explores the topic of human-alien sexuality and cross-breeding.
Her most recent book, The New Argonauts: Regional Advantage in a Global Economy ( 2006 ), explores the globalization of the technology workforce that has occurred as the " brain drain " becomes a " brain circulation " with immigrant Indian, Chinese, and Israeli professionals taking the Silicon Valley entrepreneurial model to their home countries while also maintaining connections with the US.
Her art explores the relationships between abstraction and narration, contemporary life and the ancient past.
Her 1995 book Digging through Darkness: Chronicles of an Archaeologist explores the dehumanizing effects of colonialism and racism on both colonized and colonizer.
Her books include Creating Hysteria: Women and Multiple Personality Disorder ( 1999 ), Mark Morris ( 1993 ), a biography of modern dancer and choreographer Mark Morris, and Twenty-Eight Artists and Two Saints ( 2007 ), which explores the virtues common among extraordinary artists.
Her story continues in Zagreus, as well as the Gallifrey series, which explores her potential future as " Imperiatrix Romanadvoratrelundar ".
Her determinedly neo-romantic poetry explores sacred myth, legend, history-in-landscape, and human feeling — and their connections to the ' inner landscapes ' of the imaginative mind.
Her second book, Human Nature After Darwin: A Philosophical Introduction ( Routledge, 2001 ) explores the so-call Darwin Wars, including what implications Darwinism raises for philosophy and the application of critical thinking to various arguments put forward in the debate.
Her second novel, David's Story ( 2000 ), takes place in 1991 toward the close of the apartheid era and explores racial identity.
Her work usually explores taboo themes.
Her first feature documentary, A Cow at My Table ( 1998 ), explores contemporary Western attitudes to livestock and meat production.
Her 2000 work, Red Dust, a courtroom drama that explores the meanings and effects of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, was made into a film released in 2004 directed by Tom Hooper and starring Hilary Swank, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Jamie Bartlett.

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