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In For Lack of Better Words, author Kevin Backman takes you on a journey of his experience through the purifying grace of God
Author : Kevin Backman
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 55 pages
File Size : 36,16 MB
Release : 2005-04
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0595346294
In For Lack of Better Words, author Kevin Backman takes you on a journey of his experience through the purifying grace of God
Author : Thea Hillman
Publisher : Manic D Press
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 20,20 MB
Release : 2008-09-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1933149442
“In Hillman’s world, the surer you become about who you are, the more vulnerable you get.”—The San Francisco Bay Guardian “Hillman’s writing is sexy because it’s smart and refuses to simplify things.”—Fabula Magazine "Hillman's utterly unabashed memoir...showcases both the personal, embodied realities of intersex, and the social and political milieus that shape them... Intersex, too, is gorgeously written."—Women's Review of Books "It's utterly impossible to not be spellbound by performer-activist Thea Hillman, in person or in print ... A must-read."—Curve “There’s nothing else in print like this amazing and courageous book.”—Patrick Califia, author of Sex Changes: The Politics of Transgenderism “An important and wonderfully disarming book. Poetic, political, and deeply personal.”—Beth Lisick, author of Helping Me Help Myself Intersex (For Lack of a Better Word) chronicles one person’s search for self in a world obsessed with normal. What is “intersex”? According to the Intersex Society of North America, the word describes someone born with sex chromosomes, genitalia, or an internal reproductive system that are neither clearly male nor clearly female. In first-person prose as intimate as a diary, Thea Hillman redefines memoir in a series of compelling stories that take a no-holds-barred look at sex, gender, family, and community. Whether she’s pondering quirky family tendencies (“Drag”), reflecting on “queerness” (“Another”), or recounting scintillating adventures in San Francisco’s sex clubs, Hillman’s brave and fierce vision for cultural and societal change shines through.
Author : Jon Gordon
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 54 pages
File Size : 35,17 MB
Release : 2019-11-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1119430313
From the authors who created the One Word movement, impacting schools, businesses, and sports teams around the world, comes a charming fable that can be read and shared by everyone. If you could choose only one word to help you have your best year ever, what would it be? Love? Fun? Believe? Brave? It’s probably different for everyone. How you find your word is just as important as the word itself. And once you know your word, what do you do with it? In One Word for Kids, bestselling author Jon Gordon—along with coauthors Dan Britton and Jimmy Page—asks these questions to children and adults of all ages, teaching an important life lesson in the process. This engaging, fully illustrated fable follows Stevie, a young boy falling asleep on the first day of school. His teacher gives the class an assignment: to find the one word that will help them have their best year ever. To discover their one word, they must look inside themselves, look up, and look out. At home, Stevie is upset because he can’t find his word. After his dad offers some helpful advice, Stevie excitedly begins the quest for his word. His search helps him discover a lot about himself, what he loves, and what is important to him. An easy read with a powerful message, One Word for Kids appeals to readers of all ages and is an ideal entry point into discussing a valuable lesson in a fun and engaging way.
Author : Gini Dietrich
Publisher : Pearson Education
Page : 165 pages
File Size : 45,45 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 078974886X
Go beyond PR spin! Master better ways to communicate honestly and regain the trust of your customers and stakeholders with this book.
Author : Sage Houston
Publisher :
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 47,34 MB
Release : 2020-08-12
Category :
ISBN :
For Lack of a Better World follows a twisted journey through a dream-like city, governed by a fierce artificial intelligence. While the AI god controls and speaks through personal radios held by every citizen, a rogue radio broadcast is picked up, challenging the authoritarian status quo. Marin Halloway, a 17 year old farmer that works in the Meadow's orchards, is told of the rogue broadcast, triggering an adventure down a dark rabbit hole of secret worlds and forgotten dusty corners.
Author : Lone Mørch
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 163 pages
File Size : 16,47 MB
Release : 2012-10-29
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1938314131
Seeing Red: A Women’s Quest for Truth, Power, and the Sacred is an intimate memoir about one woman’s search for personal power—a journey of climbing inner and outer mountains that takes her to the holy Mt. Kailas in Tibet, through a seven-year marriage, and into the arms of the fierce goddess Kali, where she discovers her powerful, feminine self. This is the story of Denmark native Lone Mørch’s transformation—a story of love and passion, and also a story of self-betrayal. After realizing that she’s given up on herself, Mørch has to strip herself bare, lose everything she's held dear, and tear down everything she's ever built in order to reclaim her life and sense of self. As much a memoir about coming into one’s own as it is a love affair with the Himalayas, Seeing Red takes the reader on an unforgettable journey of creation and destruction.
Author : South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Economics Dept
Publisher :
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 17,79 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Agriculture
ISBN :
Some numbers are the reports of the president of the college, which include the reports of the experiment station
Author : Roi Livne
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 48,27 MB
Release : 2019-06-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0674239873
This insightful study examines the deeply personal and heart-wrenching tensions among financial considerations, emotional attachments, and moral arguments that motivate end-of-life decisions. America’s health care system was built on the principle that life should be prolonged whenever possible, regardless of the costs. This commitment has often meant that patients spend their last days suffering from heroic interventions that extend their life by only weeks or months. Increasingly, this approach to end-of-life care is coming under scrutiny, from a moral as well as a financial perspective. Sociologist Roi Livne documents the rise and effectiveness of hospice and palliative care, and growing acceptance of the idea that a life consumed by suffering may not be worth living. Values at the End of Life combines an in-depth historical analysis with an extensive study conducted in three hospitals, where Livne observed terminally ill patients, their families, and caregivers negotiating treatment. Livne describes the ambivalent, conflicted moments when people articulate and act on their moral intuitions about dying. Interviews with medical staff allowed him to isolate the strategies clinicians use to help families understand their options. As Livne discovered, clinicians are advancing the idea that invasive, expensive hospital procedures often compound a patient’s suffering. Affluent, educated families were more readily persuaded by this moral calculus than those of less means. Once defiant of death—or even in denial—many American families and professionals in the health care system are beginning to embrace the notion that less treatment in the end may be better treatment.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Legislation and National Security Subcommittee
Publisher :
Page : 606 pages
File Size : 47,72 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Administrative agencies
ISBN :
Author : Yahya Ibrahim
Publisher : Tertib Publishing
Page : 127 pages
File Size : 14,16 MB
Release : 2019-11-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9672420404
The aim of this short work, which grew from a series of lectures delivered by Shaykh Yahya Ibrahim is to acquaint the believers with Muhammad SAW as the man he was. He SAW was not divine, nor immune to the stress and hardships we all face. He was, however, divinely inspired to lead a mandate of reform and righteousness within the self that begins with submission to the Omnipotent, Al-Mighty Allah, and extends outwardly to the betterment of all.