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    Uneven Futures


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  • KuSan Uneven Yarn Pink Bobble Hat
    KuSan Uneven Yarn Pink Bobble Hat

    This Uneven Yarn Pink Multi Bobble Hat is made from multicoloured, super soft, thick uneven yarn with a wide ribbed band. You may wish to keep the sun out of your eyes or the snow off your nose, this bobble hat is a stylish way to finish your outfit. Simple yet elegant at the same time! Always guaranteed to keep you warm on those chilly days, whether you opt for bright colours or subtle tones. Hand knitted bobble hats Ethically produced Sustainable Fashion

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  • Uneven : Nine Lives that Redefined Bisexuality
    Uneven : Nine Lives that Redefined Bisexuality

    Uneven tells the stories of nine pioneering bisexual artists, writers and musicians that will change our understanding of the world's largest sexual minority. Bisexuality is often seen as something temporary, in spite of increasing openness around it: a sign of immaturity or a waystation on the road to a different sexuality altogether, rather than its own distinct entity. In this beautifully written cultural history, Sam Mills reclaims bisexuality as its own identity, interweaving her experience of being bisexual with illuminating portraits of a clutch of artists, writers and musicians, including Colette, Bessie Smith, Marlene Dietrich, Anaïs Nin, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Madonna. Celebrating the resilience, diversity and spirit of the bisexual community through the ages, Uneven explores how each of these trailblazing figures have been misunderstood; how social attitudes affected their sexuality, their relationships and their work; how LGBTQ+ identities have been portrayed from the Victorian era to the present day; and how attitudes have progressed. Illuminating, personal and entertaining, Uneven paints a nuanced portrait of a sidelined community.

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  • Combined and Uneven Apocalypse – Luciferian Marxism
    Combined and Uneven Apocalypse – Luciferian Marxism

    From the repurposed rubble of salvagepunk to undead hordes banging on shopping mall doors, from empty waste zones to teeming plagued cities, Combined and Uneven Apocalypse grapples with the apocalyptic fantasies of our collapsing era.Moving through the films, political tendencies, and recurrent crises of late capitalism, Evan Calder Williams paints a black toned portrait of the dream and nightmare images of a global order gone very, very wrong.Situating itself in the defaulting financial markets of the present, Combined and Uneven Apocalypse glances back toward a messy history of zombies, car wrecks, tidal waves, extinction, trash heaps, labour, pandemics, wolves, cannibalism, and general nastiness that populate the underside of our cultural imagination.Every age may dream the end of the world to follow, but these scattered nightmare figures are a skewed refraction of the normal hell of capitalism.The apocalypse isn't something that will happen one day: it's just the slow unveiling of the catastrophe we've been living through for centuries. Against any fantasies of progress, return, or reconciliation, Williams launches a loathing critique of the bleak present and offers a graveside smile for our necessary battles to come.

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  • What are uneven eyelashes?

    Uneven eyelashes refer to a condition where the eyelashes on one eye are noticeably longer, thicker, or denser than the eyelashes on the other eye. This can be caused by various factors such as genetics, hormonal changes, or certain medical conditions. Uneven eyelashes can affect the symmetry and appearance of the eyes, leading some individuals to seek cosmetic solutions like mascara, false eyelashes, or eyelash extensions to create a more balanced look.

  • Is the table uneven?

    No, the table is not uneven.

  • Is the pressure uneven?

    Yes, the pressure is uneven. When pressure is uneven, it means that there are variations in pressure levels across a given area. This can be due to factors such as temperature differences, elevation changes, or the presence of obstacles. Uneven pressure can have various effects, such as causing air or water to flow from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, leading to weather patterns or ocean currents.

  • Are my breasts uneven?

    It is common for women to have slightly uneven breasts, as it is rare for breasts to be perfectly symmetrical. However, if you notice a significant difference in size or shape between your breasts, it may be worth consulting with a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying issues. Remember that most women have some degree of asymmetry, and it is completely normal.

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  • Uneven Justice : The Plot to Sink Galleon
    Uneven Justice : The Plot to Sink Galleon

    The inside story of a case that illustrates the horrific perils of unchecked prosecutorial overreach, written by the man who experienced it firsthand. Raj Rajaratnam, the respected founder of the iconic hedge fund Galleon Group, which managed $7 billion and employed 180 people in its heyday, chose to go to trial rather than concede to a false narrative concocted by ambitious prosecutors looking for a scapegoat for the 2008 financial crisis.Naively perhaps, Rajaratnam had expected to get a fair hearing in court.As an immigrant who had achieved tremendous success in his adopted country, he trusted the system.He had not anticipated prosecutorial overreach—inspired by political ambition—FBI fabrications, judicial compliance, and lies told under oath by cooperating witnesses.In the end, Rajaratnam was convicted and sentenced to eleven years in prison.He served seven and a half. Meanwhile, not a single senior bank executive responsible for the financial crisis was even charged. Uneven Justice is the story of his bewildering and confounding prosecution by forces who, quite frankly, were looking for bigger game.When Rajaratnam refused to support the narrative that would make that happen, he and the Galleon Group became collateral damage. A cautionary tale with implications for us all, Uneven Justice is both a riveting page-turner and an eye-opening lesson in the vagaries of justice when an unscrupulous prosecutor is calling the shots.

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  • The Urban Question in Africa : Uneven Geographies of Transition
    The Urban Question in Africa : Uneven Geographies of Transition

    Illuminates the path to more generative urban transitions in Africa's cities and developing rural areas Africa is the world's most rapidly urbanizing region.The predominantly rural continent is currently undergoing an “urban revolution” unlike any other, generally taking place without industrialization and often characterized by polarization, poverty, and fragmentation.While many cities have experienced construction booms and real estate speculation, others are marked by expanding informal economies and imploding infrastructures.The Urban Question in Africa: Uneven Geographies of Transition examines the imbalanced and contested nature of the ongoing urban transition of Africa.Edited and authored by leading experts on the subject, this unique volume develops an original theory conceptualizing cities as sociotechnical systems constituted by production, consumption, and infrastructure regimes.Throughout the book, in-depth chapters address the impacts of current meta-trends—global geopolitical shifts, economic changes, the climate crisis, and others—on Africa's cities and the broader development of the continent.Presents a novel framework based on extensive fieldwork in multiple countries and regions of the continentExamines geopolitical and socioeconomic topics such as manufacturing in African cities, the green economy in Africa, and the impact of China on urban AfricaDiscusses the prospects for generative urbanism to produce and sustain long-term development in AfricaFeatures high-quality maps, illustrations, and photographsThe Urban Question in Africa: Uneven Geographies of Transition is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students in geography, urban planning, and African studies, academic researchers, geographers, urban planners, and policymakers.

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  • Emergency : COVID-19 and the Uneven Valuation of Life
    Emergency : COVID-19 and the Uneven Valuation of Life

    A forceful critique of how and why states failed to protect marginalized communities in their responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and the implications of ignoring the existing emergencies that exacerbated the pandemic’s devastating effects. The COVID-19 pandemic inaugurated a state of emergency unprecedented for most Americans.Some could observe this emergency from the relative safety of their homes, but those in marginalized communities, without access to the same privileges, were forced to risk their health and well-being. In Emergency, sociologist Claire Laurier Decoteau documents and theorizes the emergencies of COVID-19 by looking at the experiences of Chicagoans and the policies that shaped their lives.She describes the uneven racial impact of COVID-19 on Black and Latinx Chicagoans as a crisis within a crisis, caused by a convergence of emergencies: a state of emergency that protected white supremacy and wealth, the slow emergencies racially marginalized populations have faced for decades due to the long-term gutting of care infrastructure and deindustrialization, and the sacrifice “essential workers” were asked to make to protect the United States economy.As Decoteau shows, the city’s “racial equity” project used data to determine which communities would be given scarce resources, but once positivity or death rates declined, resources were retracted and redistributed elsewhere.City officials thus attempted to manage these converging emergencies by manipulating epidemiological data and orchestrating systems for interpreting that data.Decoteau makes clear that the emergencies precipitated by COVID-19 long predated the pandemic, and that we will continue to live with their compounding crises if we do not tackle their structural underpinnings.

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  • Emergency : COVID-19 and the Uneven Valuation of Life
    Emergency : COVID-19 and the Uneven Valuation of Life

    A forceful critique of how and why states failed to protect marginalized communities in their responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and the implications of ignoring the existing emergencies that exacerbated the pandemic’s devastating effects. The COVID-19 pandemic inaugurated a state of emergency unprecedented for most Americans.Some could observe this emergency from the relative safety of their homes, but those in marginalized communities, without access to the same privileges, were forced to risk their health and well-being. In Emergency, sociologist Claire Laurier Decoteau documents and theorizes the emergencies of COVID-19 by looking at the experiences of Chicagoans and the policies that shaped their lives.She describes the uneven racial impact of COVID-19 on Black and Latinx Chicagoans as a crisis within a crisis, caused by a convergence of emergencies: a state of emergency that protected white supremacy and wealth, the slow emergencies racially marginalized populations have faced for decades due to the long-term gutting of care infrastructure and deindustrialization, and the sacrifice “essential workers” were asked to make to protect the United States economy.As Decoteau shows, the city’s “racial equity” project used data to determine which communities would be given scarce resources, but once positivity or death rates declined, resources were retracted and redistributed elsewhere.City officials thus attempted to manage these converging emergencies by manipulating epidemiological data and orchestrating systems for interpreting that data.Decoteau makes clear that the emergencies precipitated by COVID-19 long predated the pandemic, and that we will continue to live with their compounding crises if we do not tackle their structural underpinnings.

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  • Are uneven collarbones problematic?

    Uneven collarbones are usually not problematic and are quite common. In most cases, they are simply a result of natural variations in bone structure or muscle development. However, if the unevenness is causing pain, discomfort, or affecting your posture, it may be worth consulting a healthcare professional for further evaluation and potential treatment options.

  • "Are my pupils uneven?"

    If you are concerned about uneven pupils, it is important to seek medical attention from an eye doctor or healthcare professional. Uneven pupils, also known as anisocoria, can be a sign of various underlying health conditions, such as nerve damage, eye injury, or neurological disorders. It is important to have a thorough evaluation to determine the cause of the uneven pupils and receive appropriate treatment.

  • Is the bicep uneven?

    Without being able to physically assess the bicep, it is difficult to determine if it is uneven. However, if there is a noticeable size or shape difference between the two biceps, it could indicate muscle imbalance or injury. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or fitness trainer for a proper assessment and guidance on how to address any unevenness in the bicep.

  • Are the nails uneven?

    Yes, the nails are uneven.

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