The Difficult Journey

The Difficult Journey
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 1537149881
ISBN-13 : 9781537149882
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Difficult Journey by : May J. Panayi

What if the world was like this? This book is about human nature. Compassion, hatred, fear, love and intense passion in every form. It is the story of a group of people, and their actions and responses to another group of people, who happen to be trying to move from point A to point B on this planet of ours, for whatever reasons. Whatever position of opinion from which you approach this story, it will not be what you expect. It wasn't what the main characters were expecting either. Buckle up for an intense journey, and leave your preconceptions at the turnstile folks. A modern tale for modern times.

The Most Difficult Journey You'll Ever Make

The Most Difficult Journey You'll Ever Make
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Publisher : Paraclete Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 1557254648
ISBN-13 : 9781557254641
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis The Most Difficult Journey You'll Ever Make by : John Bunyan

The classic allegory of the Christian life--re-edited, annotated, and introduced by Tony Jones

Men's Most Difficult Journey

Men's Most Difficult Journey
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : 9781462816002
ISBN-13 : 1462816002
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Men's Most Difficult Journey by : Roger Duclos

In MEN"S MOST DIFFICULT JOURNEY, Roger Duclos reveals the fallacy of self -reliance and how it robs us of a life of joy. The book is targeted specifically at Men and offers actual encounters and experiences that can only be described as divine intervention. The book clarifies the important difference between spiritual living and religion. He implores the reader to keep an open mind while reading this very short book. His hope is to share with his brothers what has been given to him so freely. May Gods kindness be poured upon you and your family for all the days of your lives.

"I Am The Smartest Man I Know": A Nobel Laureate's Difficult Journey

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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9789813109209
ISBN-13 : 9813109203
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis "I Am The Smartest Man I Know": A Nobel Laureate's Difficult Journey by : Ivar Giaever

'There is a plethora of anecdotes that provide fascinating insight into a person who has made the most of his life.'CERN CourierA unique individual with a fascinating life story, Ivar Giaever is a scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Experimental Physics in 1973. In his own words, Giaever relates an absorbing tale of how important luck and good fortune have been in shaping his life. He narrates the story of an ordinary childhood in Norway and an unremarkable undergraduate career at university. After finishing his engineering degree, he served in the Norwegian army and married his childhood sweetheart, Inger Skramstad. His desire to make a better life for his new family led Ivar to Canada and then to the United States. Even without an advanced degree in a scientific field, Ivar was given the opportunity to work with cutting-edge scientific researchers at General Electric R&D in Schenectady, New York. While there, he completed his PhD at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute — one of the United States' oldest technological universities. His work on superconductivity led to worldwide recognition and the Nobel Prize. This memoire is more than the story of an accomplished, world-renowned scientist: it is an engaging reminiscence of an independent, highly creative thinker and problem solver who loves games and puzzles, skiing and windsurfing, and time with friends and family. Dr Ivar Giaever's fascinating story intertwines his views on the nature of science, scientific processes, contemporary issues such as global warming, and the great benefits the Nobel Prize has afforded him. Written with humor and often tongue-in-cheek, 'I am the Smartest Man I know' is one man's meditation on science, intellectual inquiry, and life itself.

Turkey's Difficult Journey to Democracy

Turkey's Difficult Journey to Democracy
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9780199663989
ISBN-13 : 019966398X
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Turkey's Difficult Journey to Democracy by : İlter Turan

Turkey's Difficult Journey to Democracy provides a thorough examination of the evolution of Turkey's democracy to the present day. After the Second World War, Turkey was considered to have made a highly successful transition from a single party authoritarian state to political competition. Yet, within ten years, Turkey had experienced its first military intervention. During the next forty years, the country vacillated between democratic openings and direct or indirect military interventions. The ascendance in the importance of questions of economic prosperity has helped the deepening and maturing of Turkish democracy, but some impediments persist to produce malfunctions in the operation of a fully democratic system. Through studying the Turkish experience of democratization, Turkey's Difficult Journey to Democracy seeks to provide understanding of the challenges countries that are trying to become democracies encounter in this process. Oxford Studies in Democratization is a series for scholars and students of comparative politics and related disciplines. Volumes concentrate on the comparative study of the democratization process that accompanied the decline and termination of the cold war. The geographical focus of the series is primarily Latin America, the Caribbean, Southern and Eastern Europe, and relevant experiences in Africa and Asia. The series editor is Laurence Whitehead, Senior Research Fellow, Nuffield College, University of Oxford.

Difficult Gifts

Difficult Gifts
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 163489409X
ISBN-13 : 9781634894098
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Difficult Gifts by : Courtney Burnett

When Courtney, a young American physician studying medicine in Thailand, began to experience unexplainable neurological symptoms, the last thing she expected was to diagnose herself with a malignant brain tumor. Difficult Gifts is an honest, intimate, and liberating memoir written by a physician who becomes a patient. At first filled with sadness, she learns she can also find joy. Facing mortality before the age of thirty, she finds courage rather than fear. Through it all, she shares how to embrace the life we have been given. With daring honesty, this new writer teaches us the value of a difficult gift: a gift that teaches us, motivates us, changes us, and inspires us. Using lessons learned as a physician, a patient, an avid reader, and a student of Buddhist wisdom, Courtney shares how sometimes, suffering can open a door to happiness, and through dying, we can learn to fully live.

Metaphor and Emotion

Metaphor and Emotion
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0521541468
ISBN-13 : 9780521541466
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Metaphor and Emotion by : Zoltán Kövecses

Are human emotions best characterized as biological, psychological, or cultural entities? Many researchers claim that emotions arise either from human biology (i.e., biological reductionism) or as products of culture (i.e., social constructionism). This book challenges this simplistic division between the body and culture by showing how human emotions are to a large extent "constructed" from individuals' embodied experiences in different cultural settings. The view proposed here demonstrates how cultural aspects of emotions, metaphorical language about the emotions, and human physiology in emotion are all part of an intergrated system and shows how this system points to the reconciliation of the seemingly contradictory views of biological reductionism and social constructionism in contemporary debates about human emotion.

Closing Children's Homes

Closing Children's Homes
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Publisher : JKP
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781905818990
ISBN-13 : 1905818998
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Closing Children's Homes by : David Berridge

This ebook reports on the unprecedented and radical step taken by Warwickshire Social Services Department when, in 1986, it closed the last of its children's homes. This book examines the background to these developments, the reasons for them and their consequences. The findings are set in the context of the crisis of confidence in residential child care that occurred in the early 1990's culminating in the Pindown Report on Staffordshire which revealed an alarming catalogue of inhuman and degrading treatment of children in residential care. This research, undertaken by NCB, reports findings that have major national and international significance. The future role of children's homes is in question and this study examines whether foster care, in particular, is more effective at meeting children's needs than residential care. Young people's own views are included and the work is presented very much in the context of the Children Act 1989.

Tough

Tough
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9780593329818
ISBN-13 : 0593329813
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Tough by : Terry Crews

From Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Terry Crews, the deeply personal story of his lifelong obsession with strength—and how, after looking for it in all the wrong places, he finally found it Terry Crews spent decades cultivating his bodybuilder physique and bravado. On the outside, he seemed invincible: he escaped his abusive father, went pro in the NFL, and broke into the glamorous world of Hollywood. But his fixation with appearing outwardly tough eventually turned into an exhausting performance in which repressing his emotions let them get the better of him—leading him into addiction and threatening the most important relationships in his life. Now Crews is sharing the raw, never-before-told story of his quest to find the true meaning of toughness. In Tough, he examines arenas of life where he desperately sought control—masculinity, shame, sex, experiences with racism, and relationships—and recounts the setbacks and victories he faced while uprooting deeply ingrained toxic masculinity and finally confronting his insecurities, painful memories, and limiting beliefs. The result is not only the gripping story of a man's struggle against himself and how he finally got his mind right, but a bold indictment of the cultural norms and taboos that ask men to be outwardly tough while leaving them inwardly weak. With Tough, Crews's journey of transformation offers a model for anyone who considers themselves a “tough guy” but feels unfulfilled; anyone struggling with procrastination or self-sabotage; and anyone ready to achieve true, lasting self-mastery.

A Journey Through Grief

A Journey Through Grief
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 50
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ISBN-10 : 9781592859382
ISBN-13 : 1592859380
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis A Journey Through Grief by : Alla Renee Bozarth

For those of us working through the heartbreak of grief, author Bozarth offers wise and comforting advice. For those of us working through the heartbreak of grief, author Bozarth offers wise and comforting advice.