It was Twenty Years Ago Today

It was Twenty Years Ago Today
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Publisher : Touchstone
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : UOM:49015000724188
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Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis It was Twenty Years Ago Today by : Derek Taylor

The former press agent for the Beatles recreates the events and feelings of 1967, the year "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" was released, capturing the psychedelic and religious explosion, the music, and the civil rights demonstrations.

The Spiritual Meaning of the Sixties

The Spiritual Meaning of the Sixties
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 920
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ISBN-10 : 9781620557129
ISBN-13 : 1620557126
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Spiritual Meaning of the Sixties by : Tobias Churton

Unveils the spiritual meaning that fueled the artistic, political, and social revolutions of the 1960s • Investigates the spiritual principles that informed everything from the civil rights and anti-war movements, to the hippies’ rejection of materialist culture, to the rise of feminism, gay rights, and environmentalism • Reveals how medieval troubadours, Gnosticism, Renaissance hermetic magic, and the occult doctrines of Aleister Crowley helped shape the psychedelic Sixties • Offers in-depth analysis of many of the era’s most famous books, films, and music No decade in modern history has generated more controversy and divisiveness than the tumultuous 1960s. For some, the ‘60s were an era of free love, drugs, and social revolution. For others, the Sixties were an ungodly rejection of all that was good and holy. Embarking on a profound search for the spiritual meaning behind the massive social upheavals of the 1960s, Tobias Churton turns a kaleidoscopic lens on religious and esoteric history, industry, science, philosophy, art, and social revolution to identify the meaning behind all these diverse movements. Engaging with views of mainstream historians, some of whom write off this pivotal decade as heralding an overall decline in moral values and respect for tradition, Churton examines the intricate network of spiritual forces at play in the era. He reveals spiritual principles that united the free love movement, the civil rights and anti-war movements, the hippies’ rejection of materialist culture, and the eventual rise of feminism, gay rights, and environmentalism. He traces influences from medieval troubadours, Gnosticism, Hindu philosophy, Renaissance hermetic magic, and the occult doctrines of Aleister Crowley. He also examines the psychedelic revolution, the genesis of popular interest in UFOs, and the psychological consequences of the Bomb and the assassinations of the Kennedys and Martin Luther King. In addition, Churton investigates the huge shifts in consciousness reflected in the movies, music, art, and literature of the era--from Frank Sinatra to the Beatles, from I Love Lucy to Star Trek, from John Wayne to Midnight Cowboy--much of which still resonates with the youth of today. Taking the reader on a long strange trip from crew-cuts and Bermuda shorts to Hair and Woodstock, from liquor to psychedelics, from uncool to cool, and from matter to Soul, Churton shows how the spiritual values of the Sixties are now reemerging, with an astonishing influx of spiritual light, to once again awaken us.

Twenty Years of Life

Twenty Years of Life
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Publisher : Island Press
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781610918015
ISBN-13 : 1610918010
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Twenty Years of Life by : Suzanne Bohan

In Twenty Years of Life, Suzanne Bohan exposes the ugly truth that health is largely determined by zip code. Life expectancies in wealthy versus poor neighborhoods can vary by as much as twenty years. Bohan chronicles a bold experiment to challenge that inequity. The California Endowment, one of the nation's largest health foundations, is upending the old-school, top-down charity model and investing $1 billion over ten years to help distressed communities advocate for their own interests. With compassion and insight, Bohan shares stories of students and parents, former street shooters, urban farmers, and a Native American tribe who are tapping into their latent political power to make their neighborhoods healthier. Their stories will fundamentally change how we think about the root causes of disease and the prospects for healing.

The Apollonian

The Apollonian
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : NWU:35558003800261
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Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

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Nancy Culpepper

Nancy Culpepper
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Publisher : Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780812976670
ISBN-13 : 0812976673
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Nancy Culpepper by : Bobbie Ann Mason

Kentucky native Nancy Culpepper boldly left home to attend school in Massachusetts, married a Yankee, and raised her son in the Northeast. “One day I was feeding chickens and listening to Hank Williams and the next day I was expected to know what wines went with what,” she tells her husband, Jack. Yet no matter where she travels, her rural southern heritage is never far from her thoughts, her habits, and her heart. Nancy is on a lifelong quest to understand her place in the world. Returning home to the family farm, she searches for photographic evidence of an ancestor bearing her own name. Still in her jeans, she brings home strange ideas and an assertiveness she learned up north. Always adventurous, Nancy travels far and wide–searching, seeking. The narrative sweep of her life traverses the turbulent sixties, the Vietnam War, the eighties and the foreboding death of John Lennon, and finally the new millennium–when a self-assured Nancy finally emerges. These humorous and often touching stories recount her courtship and marriage to Jack, her relationship with her precocious son, and the deep, loving bond between her parents, Spence and Lila Culpepper. Eventually Nancy’s marriage is threatened by a cultural divide that plagued her and Jack from the start. But when she inherits the Culpepper family farm and discovers more pieces of her ancestral puzzle, she realizes that her life is assuming its proper shape. Later, standing on a lonely mountain in England, she sees the world from a surprising perspective. Bestselling author Bobbie Ann Mason’s prizewinning Nancy Culpepper chronicles have appeared in The New Yorker, The Boston Globe, The Southern Review, and other distinguished literary anthologies. She has compiled these stories into one definitive collection, which includes the novella Spence + Lila, two new, never-before-published stories, and one Pushcart Prize winner. Heartfelt and thought-provoking, Nancy Culpepper is a poignant depiction of change and growth in a modern-day heroine.

Message in a Story

Message in a Story
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 9781449713690
ISBN-13 : 1449713696
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Message in a Story by : Nancy Elaine Albert

Take your senses on a wild ride!!! Feel the terror as Allison slowly drifts "Out To Sea" or the horror as Duke has only"Twenty-Fours Hours" to live. In the story "Touched and Forgiven" Mike experiences Gods touch in a powerful way. Smell the bread rising in "Mutsie's Kitchen" or wonder if Ellen's husband is finally going to leave her. See how satan temps Rosie in "Cursed" or how Amy is rewarded by giving to a mission in "The Blessing." Feel the happiness rising as Dr. Joe realizes that the world is not ending but merely taking "A Short Pause." You will even chuckle a bit when you experience "The 1,234.56 Dollar Winner." So your emotions will have a "jolly good time" as they travel through life's trials and you will enjoy a good short story.

Capturing Contemporary Japan

Capturing Contemporary Japan
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9780824838706
ISBN-13 : 082483870X
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Capturing Contemporary Japan by : Satsuki Kawano

What are people’s life experiences in present-day Japan? This timely volume addresses fundamental questions vital to understanding Japan in the first decade of the twenty-first century. Its chapters collectively reveal a questioning of middle-class ideals once considered the essence of Japaneseness. In the postwar model household a man was expected to obtain a job at a major firm that offered life-long employment; his counterpart, the “professional” housewife, managed the domestic sphere and the children, who were educated in a system that provided a path to mainstream success. In the past twenty years, however, Japanese society has seen a sharp increase in precarious forms of employment, higher divorce rates, and a widening gap between haves and have-nots. Contributors draw on rich, nuanced fieldwork data collected during the 2000s to examine work, schooling, family and marital relations, child rearing, entertainment, lifestyle choices, community support, consumption and waste, material culture, well-being, aging, death and memorial rites, and sexuality. The voices in these pages vary widely: They include schoolchildren, teenagers, career women, unmarried women, young mothers, people with disabilities, small business owners, organic farmers, retirees, and the elderly.

American Builder

American Builder
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 848
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ISBN-10 : CUB:U183025686978
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Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

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Tax Aspects of the President's Economic Program

Tax Aspects of the President's Economic Program
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Total Pages : 1320
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ISBN-10 : PURD:32754078866476
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Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Tax Aspects of the President's Economic Program by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means