A Smile of Hope : the Legacy of AJ Perez
Author : Ma. Victoria Sarte- Perez
Publisher :
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 22,97 MB
Release : 2016
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ISBN : 9789718161456
Author : Ma. Victoria Sarte- Perez
Publisher :
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 22,97 MB
Release : 2016
Category :
ISBN : 9789718161456
Author : Zenaida Roy-Almario
Publisher :
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 27,13 MB
Release : 2016-10-24
Category :
ISBN : 9781539463351
A Smile of Hope is about a mother's love knowing no boundaries for her son, AJ Perez, who meets an untimely and sudden passing. Marivic Perez yearned for the opportunity to say goodbye to her son, and through her faith, her wishes are granted in special ways. Until they meet again, Marivic and her family continues to work in continuing AJ's legacy of inspirational hope. One does not need to know who AJ Perez was to want to read A Smile of Hope. A big take away from the book is; although we are all born into various "economic status," we are also born "equally gifted with some kind of talent and true potential." It is up to us individuals to recognize our gifted talent and to nurture and take care of its maximum potential with a kind heart, perseverance and humility. At a very young age, AJ was provided an opportunity to be in show business. He recognized he had the gift to entertain through his acting, dancing and singing. He made millions of fans very happy. He appreciated his gifts. He worked hard to always improve his craft. He was always grateful for his family, friends, colleagues and God. He knew the value of time and being present. He recognized the importance of goal setting and never giving up. He lived with purpose like there was no tomorrow.AJ's life of eighteen years may be considered very short by many. A Smile of Hope will convey it otherwise as perfectly timed with an abundance of blessings; and way before he was born, a life that was predestined and written in the stars.
Author : Ma. Victoria Sarte- Perez
Publisher :
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 41,5 MB
Release : 2016
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ISBN : 9789718161456
Author : Caroline Kusin Pritchard
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 22,33 MB
Release : 2021-09-14
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1534478272
In this hilariously sweet story about an opposites-attract friendship, chock-full of Yiddish humor, a girl and her best bird friend’s perfect day turns into a perfect opportunity to see things differently. Gitty and her feathered-friend Kvetch couldn’t be more different: Gitty always sees the bright side of life, while her curmudgeonly friend Kvetch is always complaining and, well, kvetching about the trouble they get into. One perfect day, Gitty ropes Kvetch into shlepping off on a new adventure to their perfect purple treehouse. Even when Kvetch sees signs of impending doom everywhere, Gitty finds silver linings and holds onto her super special surprise reason for completing their mission. But when her perfect plan goes awry, oy vey, suddenly it’s Gitty who’s down in the dumps. Can Kvetch come out of his funk to lift Gitty’s spirits back up?
Author : Maria H. Loh
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 14,32 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Imitation in art
ISBN : 089236873X
This insightful volumes the use of imitation and the modern cult of originality through a consideration of the disparate fates of two Venetian painters - the canonised master Titian and his artistic heir, the little-known Padovanino.
Author : Marc Grau Grau
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 13,92 MB
Release : 2022
Category : Culture
ISBN : 3030756459
This aim of this open access book is to launch an international, cross-disciplinary conversation on fatherhood engagement. By integrating perspective from three sectors -- Health, Social Policy, and Work in Organizations -- the book offers a novel perspective on the benefits of engaged fatherhood for men, for families, and for gender equality. The chapters are crafted to engaged broad audiences, including policy makers and organizational leaders, healthcare practitioners and fellow scholars, as well as families and their loved ones.
Author : Christine Gutierrez
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 29,41 MB
Release : 2022-02-08
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 0593421434
This raw and relatable guide to radical self-care and self-love empowers readers to embrace the powerful Diosa within. In this fiercely inspiring book, psychotherapist Christine Gutierrez welcomes women to join her in healing the wounds from past hurt or trauma to reclaim their worth and come back home to their true self and soul. Diosa is the Spanish word for Goddess. A diosa is anyone who honors the primal feminine energy in the world and within themselves. According to Gutierrez, diosas face obstacles in their lives but are always ready and willing to go to their core to reclaim their inner worth and self-esteem. They are the ones that rise from the ashes and dare to piece themselves back together bone by bone and soul piece by soul piece. From stories of resilience from both Gutierrez and members of her Diosa Tribe, to mantras, meditations, and guided journaling prompts, this book gives women the tools they need to honor their sacred feminine and become who they were always meant to be. I Am Diosa will inspire women to give themselves permission to feel, to be seen, to be heard, and to return to their truest selves.
Author : Samuel Moyn
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 41,86 MB
Release : 2012-03-05
Category : History
ISBN : 0674256522
Human rights offer a vision of international justice that today’s idealistic millions hold dear. Yet the very concept on which the movement is based became familiar only a few decades ago when it profoundly reshaped our hopes for an improved humanity. In this pioneering book, Samuel Moyn elevates that extraordinary transformation to center stage and asks what it reveals about the ideal’s troubled present and uncertain future. For some, human rights stretch back to the dawn of Western civilization, the age of the American and French Revolutions, or the post–World War II moment when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was framed. Revisiting these episodes in a dramatic tour of humanity’s moral history, The Last Utopia shows that it was in the decade after 1968 that human rights began to make sense to broad communities of people as the proper cause of justice. Across eastern and western Europe, as well as throughout the United States and Latin America, human rights crystallized in a few short years as social activism and political rhetoric moved it from the hallways of the United Nations to the global forefront. It was on the ruins of earlier political utopias, Moyn argues, that human rights achieved contemporary prominence. The morality of individual rights substituted for the soiled political dreams of revolutionary communism and nationalism as international law became an alternative to popular struggle and bloody violence. But as the ideal of human rights enters into rival political agendas, it requires more vigilance and scrutiny than when it became the watchword of our hopes.
Author : Eric Cervini
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 16,40 MB
Release : 2020-06-02
Category : History
ISBN : 0374721564
FINALIST FOR THE 2021 PULITZER PRIZE IN HISTORY. INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER. New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice. Winner of the 2021 Randy Shilts Award for Gay Nonfiction. One of The Washington Post's Top 50 Nonfiction Books of 2020. From a young Harvard- and Cambridge-trained historian, and the Creator and Executive Producer of The Book of Queer (coming June 2022 to Discovery+), the secret history of the fight for gay rights that began a generation before Stonewall. In 1957, Frank Kameny, a rising astronomer working for the U.S. Defense Department in Hawaii, received a summons to report immediately to Washington, D.C. The Pentagon had reason to believe he was a homosexual, and after a series of humiliating interviews, Kameny, like countless gay men and women before him, was promptly dismissed from his government job. Unlike many others, though, Kameny fought back. Based on firsthand accounts, recently declassified FBI records, and forty thousand personal documents, Eric Cervini's The Deviant's War unfolds over the course of the 1960s, as the Mattachine Society of Washington, the group Kameny founded, became the first organization to protest the systematic persecution of gay federal employees. It traces the forgotten ties that bound gay rights to the Black Freedom Movement, the New Left, lesbian activism, and trans resistance. Above all, it is a story of America (and Washington) at a cultural and sexual crossroads; of shocking, byzantine public battles with Congress; of FBI informants; murder; betrayal; sex; love; and ultimately victory.
Author : Richard A. Hulver
Publisher : Government Printing Office
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 43,21 MB
Release : 2019-06-03
Category : History
ISBN : 016095021X
Dedicated to the Sailors and Marines who lost their lives on the final voyage of USS Indianapolis and to those who survived the torment at sea following its sinking. plus the crews that risked their lives in rescue ships. The USS Indianapolis (CA-35) was a decorated World War II warship that is primarily remembered for her worst 15 minutes. . This ship earned ten (10) battle stars for her service in World War II and was credited for shooting down nine (9) enemy planes. However, this fame was overshadowed by the first 15 minutes July 30, 1945, when she was struck by two (2) torpedoes from Japanese submarine I-58 and sent to the bottom of the Philippine Sea. The sinking of Indianapolis and the loss of 880 crew out of 1,196 --most deaths occurring in the 4-5 day wait for a rescue delayed --is a tragedy in U.S. naval history. This historical reference showcases primary source documents to tell the story of Indianapolis, the history of this tragedy from the U.S. Navy perspective. It recounts the sinking, rescue efforts, follow-up investigations, aftermath and continuing communications efforts. Included are deck logs to better understand the ship location when she sunk and testimony of survivors and participants. For additional historical publications produced by the U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command, please check out these resources here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/naval-history-heritage-command Year 2016 marked the 71st anniversary of the sinking and another spike in public attention on the loss -- including a big screen adaptation of the story, talk of future films, documentaries, and planned expeditions to locate the wreckage of the warship.