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The Chronicles of Paradise Island: The Twilight

Nestled deep in the South Pacific is the small island nation of Kermaina. In recent years it has become a hot spot for tourists with its grand hotels and casinos, shopping districts, white sand beaches, historical interests, distinct and friendly people. But Kerminia has a darker side…. When shadows grow long and the sun sets over the blue sea paradise, creatures of darkness take control. This is a safe haven for all things evil and all they desire beckons them to relax or learn.

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Legends of Twilight: Poetry And Other Musings

In a world ruled by money comes a book that will take you back to the days when you couldn't sue over hot coffee. Legends of Twilight is an exotic collection of poetry dedicated to revealing the three sides of life--the smart, the dumb, and the rest of us. It strives towards answering the important questions in life and the not so important ones through the unique mind of Steven Scott. From tales of the ocean to the mocking of politics Legends of Twilight reveals the issues that we all deal with but are afraid to face. It is a complete mixture of awareness and humour with a bit of sensitivity thrown in. "The more we think, the less we want to do." www.mind-set.net

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Sociology and the Twilight of Man: Homocentrism and Discourse in Sociolo

A critique of modern sociological theory, this brilliant new work rather than announcing the twilight of man accepts the event both as an intellectual conclu­sion and an empirical fact, and proceeds systematically to examine the alterna­tives beyond the Weber-Durkheim-Par­sons episteme. Addressing himself to the issues of pluralism in sociological theory, Lemert rigorously examines representative writings of important theorists in America and Europe, including the writings of Homans (Lexical Explana­tion), Blalock (Theory Construction­ism), Parsons (Analytic Realism), Blumer (Symbolic Interactionism), Schutz, Berger, Luckmann (Phenomen­ology), Cicourel (Ethnomethology), and Habermas (Critical Theory). Lemert challenges the celebrated pluralism hy­pothesis in his argument that recent sociological theory is not so pluralistic after all and has not made particular use of available styles of thinking. Sociology and the Twilight of Man is an important contribution to the modern sociological enterprise for several rea­sons. First, it raises basic questions about the progress made beyond earlier theoretical writings. Second, it ques­tions the explanatory force of current theories. Third, it questions whether contemporary theory can continue to develop in a meaningful way without a profound reexamination of its assump­tions and premises. And fourth, it dem­onstrates the value of discursive analysis to theoretical studies. Lemert’s critique could lead to fundamental revisions of sociologists’ perception of their disci­pline.

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J. M. Barrie: Glamour of Twilight (New Assessments)

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Twilight of the Old Order

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Twilight Park: The first hundred years

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Twilight and Dawn

The book has no illustrations or index. Purchasers are entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subjects: Religion / General; Juvenile Nonfiction / Religion / General; Juvenile Nonfiction / Religion / General; Religion / General; Religion / Christian Theology / General; Religion / Theology; Religion / Religion

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The critical twilight: Explorations in the ideology of Anglo-American li

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People in twilight;: Vanishing and changing cultures

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