In Praise Of Imperfe

In Praise Of Imperfe
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Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4255864
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Synopsis In Praise Of Imperfe by : Rita Levi-Montalcini

The autobiography of Levi-Montalcini, who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1986. Born in Torino into a middle-class Jewish family, she experienced the rise of fascism and antisemitism in the 1930s-40s (discussed on pp. 73-105). After the promulgation of the racial laws in 1938, it was impossible for her to pursue research at the Neurological Clinic and she continued her work in private. She survived the war hiding in a small town in Italy and later emigrated to the United States.

Imperfect

Imperfect
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Publisher : Ballantine Books
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 9780345523266
ISBN-13 : 0345523261
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Imperfect by : Jim Abbott

“Honest, touching, and beautifully rendered . . . Far more than a book about baseball, it is a deeply felt story of triumph and failure, dreams and disappointments. Jim Abbott has hurled another gem.”—Jonathan Eig, New York Times bestselling author of Luckiest Man NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Born without a right hand, Jim Abbott dreamed of someday being a great athlete. Raised in Flint, Michigan, by parents who encouraged him to compete, Jim would become an ace pitcher for the University of Michigan. But his journey was only beginning: By twenty-one, he’d won the gold medal game at the 1988 Olympics and—without spending a day in the minor leagues—cracked the starting rotation of the California Angels. In 1991, he would finish third in the voting for the Cy Young Award. Two years later, he would don Yankee pinstripes and pitch one of the most dramatic no-hitters in major-league history. In this honest and insightful book, Jim Abbott reveals the challenges he faced in becoming an elite pitcher, the insecurities he dealt with in a life spent as the different one, and the intense emotion generated by his encounters with disabled children from around the country. With a riveting pitch-by-pitch account of his no-hitter providing the ideal frame for his story, this unique athlete offers readers an extraordinary and unforgettable memoir. “Compelling . . . [a] big-hearted memoir.”—Los Angeles Times “Inspirational.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer Includes an exclusive conversation between Jim Abbott and Tim Brown in the back of the book.

In Praise of Darwin

In Praise of Darwin
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9781623568320
ISBN-13 : 1623568323
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis In Praise of Darwin by : J. David Pleins

George John Romanes, close friend and colleague of Darwin, remains a misunderstood figure in the history of evolutionary science. Although his scientific contributions have been valued, his religious journey has been either neglected or misjudged. Scholars typically only acknowledge some of the work on theism he did at the very end of his life and usually blame his wife for doctoring the record with her pieties. Romanes's extensive poetry writing, much of it religious, has never been explored and his Memorial Poem to Darwin has been completely overlooked. The recent discovery of the original typescript of the poem, lost for more than a century and reprinted in this book for the first time, allows us to enter the mind of a major Darwinian as we watch him struggle to reconcile faith and science on a positive basis.

Imperfect Solidarities

Imperfect Solidarities
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Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9780810142688
ISBN-13 : 0810142686
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Imperfect Solidarities by : Madhumita Lahiri

A century ago, activists confronting racism and colonialism—in India, South Africa, and Black America—used print media to connect with one another. Then, as now, the most effective medium for their undertakings was the English language. Imperfect Solidarities: Tagore, Gandhi, Du Bois, and the Global Anglophone tells the story of this interconnected Anglophone world. Through Rabindranath Tagore’s writings on China, Mahatma Gandhi’s recollections of South Africa, and W. E. B. Du Bois’s invocations of India, Madhumita Lahiri theorizes print internationalism. This methodology requires new terms within the worldwide hegemony of the English language (“the global Anglophone”) in order to encourage alternate geographies (such as the Global South) and new collectivities (such as people of color). The women of print internationalism feature prominently in this account. Sonja Schlesin, born in Moscow, worked with Indians in South Africa. Sister Nivedita, an Irish woman in India, collaborated with a Japanese historian. Jessie Redmon Fauset, an African American, brought the world home to young readers through her work as an author and editor. Reading across races and regions, genres and genders, Imperfect Solidarities demonstrates the utility of the neologism for postcolonial literary studies.

Perfectly Imperfect: In A World Where You Can Be Anything, Be Exactly Who God Created You To Be.

Perfectly Imperfect: In A World Where You Can Be Anything, Be Exactly Who God Created You To Be.
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : 9781387017379
ISBN-13 : 1387017373
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Perfectly Imperfect: In A World Where You Can Be Anything, Be Exactly Who God Created You To Be. by : Melani Samples

Perfectly imperfect is a book of 33 devotions to touch your heart and reach your soul. It is a compilation of words of encouragement, divine-breathed scripture, and hope. May this book give you the strength and courage to be exactly who God created you to be.

An Imperfect Lens

An Imperfect Lens
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Publisher : Crown
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9780307419781
ISBN-13 : 0307419789
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis An Imperfect Lens by : Anne Roiphe

Acclaimed author Anne Roiphe evokes the sights and sounds of 1880s Alexandria, Egypt, a bustling center of trade and travel. From teeming docks to overflowing market stalls, from grand homes to grimy narrow alleyways, cholera microbes rise and bob in streams of water and tiny droplets, clinging to moisture as man clings to air. With a keen mind and dedication to his work, young Louis Thuillier has impressed his mentor—famed scientist Louis Pasteur—enough to be sent to Alexandria as one-third of the French mission searching for the source of the cholera that is terrorizing the city. Along with the other members of the French mission—scientists Emile Roux and Edmond Nocard and their enterprising servant Marcus—Louis longs to find the cure, bringing glory to himself and to France. Este Malina is the lovely daughter of a respected Jewish doctor, whose family has lived in Alexandria for hundreds of years. A life of comfort has made Este a romantic, and she hopes to marry a man with the heart of a poet. Neither expects to find a soul mate in the other, but when Este begins to assist at the French mission’s lab, a deep bond forms. Este, though, is engaged to another, and Louis is not Jewish—her family would never allow them to marry. In spite of their many differences, the lovers’ desire grows and their fantasies threaten to distract them from their work. In Alexandria, the disease rages on, as mysterious as it was a thousand years before. Political intrigue threatens to separate Este and Louis permanently. Their love, as fragile as the glass slides they use in the lab, is in danger before it has had a chance to thrive. With An Imperfect Lens, rich with the sights and scents of a different era, Anne Roiphe once again demonstrates the storytelling power for which she has long been hailed.

In Praise of Difficult Women

In Praise of Difficult Women
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9781426217746
ISBN-13 : 1426217749
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis In Praise of Difficult Women by : Karen Karbo

Presents information on female rule-breakers, including Josephine Baker, Jane Goodall, Margaret Cho, and Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Past Imperfect

Past Imperfect
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0805037608
ISBN-13 : 9780805037609
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Past Imperfect by : Mark C. Carnes

Essays that consider how classic movies have reflected history include the writings of such noted historians as Paul Fussell, Antonia Fraser, and Gore Vidal.

Imperfect

Imperfect
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9789352774524
ISBN-13 : 9352774523
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Imperfect by : Sanjay Manjrekar

A memoir like no other, from a cricketing expert known for speaking his mind This book is about me, my cricket career, my life. My strengths and weaknesses, my successes and failures. Every individual lives a uniquely different life. Life stories are always interesting. No one leads an uneventful life. Having been a sportsman, I also want young, aspiring sportsmen to learn from my career. Like a father once said to his son: 'I made twenty mistakes in my life, you'll make twenty new ones.' In Imperfect, Sanjay Manjrekar uses his famous analytical powers to look back on his own career as a cricketer. His photographic memory takes the reader along on his journey from the dusty maidans of Mumbai to the world stage as the combative batsman faces up to the fearsome West Indian and Pakistani pace attacks. In his precise plainspeak, Sanjay reflects on his father Vijay Manjrekar and the effects of his personality on his game. He comments on the complex equations with the India greats with whom he shared the dressing room, and on the lessons learnt from his opponents. He also reveals his own excruciating obsession with batting technique, the quest for perfection, and the battle to shake off his mental shackles. Imperfect sets a new standard for cricket writing in India, with significant life lessons even for those who aren't cricket fans.