Moving the Chains

Moving the Chains
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Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages : 290
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780374707118
ISBN-13 : 0374707111
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Moving the Chains by : Charles P. Pierce

“Moving the Chains is a study of so much that is too often lost in victory: grace and character and humility. This is a magnificent biography, a meticulous and illuminating tale for those of us who still want to believe in champions. Put simply, Charles Pierce on Tom Brady is America's best sportswriter writing on one of America's best champions.”—New York Times bestselling author Adrian Wojnarowski When Tom Brady entered the 2005 NFL season as lead quarterback for the New England Patriots, the defending Super Bowl champions, he was hailed as the best to ever play the position. And with good reason: he was the youngest quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl; the only quarterback in NFL history to win three Super Bowls before turning twenty-eight; the fourth player in history to win multiple Super Bowl MVP awards. He started the season with a 57–14 record, the best of any NFL quarterback since 1966. Award-winning sports journalist Charles P. Pierce's Moving the Chains explains how Brady reached the top of his profession and how he stays there. It is a study in highly honed skills, discipline, and making the most of good fortune, and is shot through with ironies—a sixth-round draft pick turned superstar leading a football dynasty that was once so bedraggled it had to play a home game in Birmingham, Alabama, because no stadium around Boston would have it. It is also about an ordinary man and an ordinary team becoming extraordinary. Pierce interviewed Brady's friends, family, coaches, and teammates. He interviewed Brady (notably for Sports Illustrated's 2005 Sportsman of the Year cover article). And then he got the one thing he needed to truly take Brady's measure: 2005 turned out to be the toughest Patriots season in five years.

Moving the Chains

Moving the Chains
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Publisher : LSU Press
Total Pages : 297
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780807179093
ISBN-13 : 0807179094
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Moving the Chains by : Erin Grayson Sapp

We remember the 1966 birth of the New Orleans Saints as a shady quid pro quo between the NFL commissioner and a Louisiana congressman. Moving the Chains is the untold story of the athlete protest that necessitated this backroom deal, as New Orleans scrambled to respond to a very public repudiation of the racist policies that governed the city. In the decade that preceded the 1965 athlete walkout, a reactionary backlash had swept through Louisiana, bringing with it a host of new segregation laws and enough social strong-arming to quash any complaints, even from suffering sports promoters. Nationwide protests had assailed the Tulane Green Wave, the Sugar Bowl, and the AFL’s preseason stop-offs, and only legal loopholes and a lot of luck kept football alive in the city. Still, live it did, and in January 1965, locals believed they were just a week away from landing their own pro franchise. All they had to do was pack Tulane Stadium for the city’s biggest audition yet, the AFL All-Star game. Ultimately, all fifty-eight Black and white teammates walked out of the game to protest the town’s lingering segregation practices and public abuse of Black players. Following that, love of the gridiron prompted and excused something out of sync with the city’s branding: change. In less than two years, the Big Easy made enough progress to pass a blitz inspection by Black and white NFL officials and receive the long-desired expansion team. The story of the athletes whose bravery led to change quickly fell by the wayside. Locals framed desegregation efforts as proof that the town had been progressive and tolerant all along. Furthermore, when a handshake between Pete Rozelle and Hale Boggs gave America its first Super Bowl and New Orleans its own club, the city proudly clung to that version of events, never admitting the cleanup even took place. As a result, Moving the Chains is the first book to reveal the ramifications of the All-Stars’ civil resistance and to detail the Saints’ true first win.

Moving the Chains

Moving the Chains
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Publisher : Business Expert Press
Total Pages : 200
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781948976213
ISBN-13 : 1948976218
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Moving the Chains by : Domenico LePore

The way we design and work within our organizations is profoundly impacted by digital technologies and complexity. Speed of flow is critical for innovation, production, communication, and delivery. Arguably, silo-based, functional hierarchies are failing to guarantee the necessary speed of flow as well as quality, and involvement of people. Applying techniques is insufficient. What is required is a radical rethink to compete and thrive. Nothing less than a new way of understanding – an epistemological framework – will do. This book aims to provide such a framework and show how we can break free from silos and silo thinking through a truly systemic approach. It presents an operational solution that allows organizations to effectively adopt digital technologies and reap their benefits. It highlights the new kind of leadership that our increasingly network-based and distributed business world requires to achieve sustainable prosperity.

Moving the Chains

Moving the Chains
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Publisher : Neil Stratton
Total Pages : 156
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0692190597
ISBN-13 : 9780692190593
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Moving the Chains by : Neil Stratton

Neil Stratton walks the reader through the NFL draft process, discussing scouts, agents, all-star games, the combine and other points along the way.

House of Chains

House of Chains
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 678
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0765315742
ISBN-13 : 9780765315748
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis House of Chains by : Steven Erikson

Fantasy-roman.

Chains

Chains
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 338
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781416905868
ISBN-13 : 1416905863
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Chains by : Laurie Halse Anderson

If an entire nation could seek its freedom, why not a girl? As the Revolutionary War begins, thirteen-year-old Isabel wages her own fight...for freedom. Promised freedom upon the death of their owner, she and her sister, Ruth, in a cruel twist of fate become the property of a malicious New York City couple, the Locktons, who have no sympathy for the American Revolution and even less for Ruth and Isabel. When Isabel meets Curzon, a slave with ties to the Patriots, he encourages her to spy on her owners, who know details of British plans for invasion. She is reluctant at first, but when the unthinkable happens to Ruth, Isabel realizes her loyalty is available to the bidder who can provide her with freedom. From acclaimed author Laurie Halse Anderson comes this compelling, impeccably researched novel that shows the lengths we can go to cast off our chains, both physical and spiritual.

Cy in Chains

Cy in Chains
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 341
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ISBN-10 : 9780547910680
ISBN-13 : 0547910681
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Cy in Chains by : David L. Dudley

Cy Williams, thirteen, has always known that he and the other black folks on Strong's plantation have to obey white men, no question. Sure, he's free, as black people have been since his grandfather's day, but in rural Georgia, that means they're free to be whipped, abused, even killed. Almost four years later, Cy yearns for that freedom, such as it was. Now he's a chain gang laborer, forced to do backbreaking work, penned in and shackled like an animal, brutalized, beaten, and humiliated bythe boss of the camp and his hired overseers. For Cy and the boys he's chained to, there's no way out, no way back. And then hope begins to grow in him, along with strength and courage he didn't know he had. Cy is sure that a chance at freedom is worth any risk, any sacrifice. This powerful, moving story opens a window on a painful chapter in the history of race relations.

Narcissus in Chains

Narcissus in Chains
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 767
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781101146330
ISBN-13 : 1101146338
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Narcissus in Chains by : Laurell K. Hamilton

In her tenth adventure, nothing can save vampire hunter Anita Blake from a twist of fate that draws her ever closer to the brink of humanity.

First and Goal

First and Goal
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 1534762388
ISBN-13 : 9781534762381
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis First and Goal by : Kata Cuic

Eva Papageorgiou has one goal: to make it through her senior year of high school unseen and unscathed. But when her plans to stay out of the limelight are derailed by rampant rumors, she's forced to change tactics. She'll keep everyone at arm's length. Especially boys. So when she's partnered up in class with the hot as hell varsity quarterback, she pushes and pushes. Until he pushes back. Rob Falls just wants to fit in. With his teammates, with his friends, with everyone. His image as the quintessential jock makes him feel like a fraud. Especially since it's the only reason all the girls at school want him, except the one girl he dreams about. When he's forced to tutor the class pariah, he realizes it's time to get in the game instead of faking it. She's going to help him get exactly what he wants, whether she knows it or not. Life doesn't come with a playbook, but Rob knows this could be the most important play he'll ever make. First and Goal is book one in The Moving the Chains series. It ends on a cliffhanger. The Moving the Chains series is recommended for mature readers (age 16+) due to strong language, sexual content, and potential emotional triggers.

Pacifists in Chains

Pacifists in Chains
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 298
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781421411286
ISBN-13 : 1421411288
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Pacifists in Chains by : Duane C. S. Stoltzfus

Documents the disturbing history of four pacifists imprisoned for their refusal to serve during World War I. To Hutterites and members of other pacifist sects, serving the military in any way goes against the biblical commandment “thou shalt not kill” and Jesus’s admonition to turn the other cheek when confronted with violence. Pacifists in Chains tells the story of four young men—Joseph Hofer, Michael Hofer, David Hofer, and Jacob Wipf—who followed these beliefs and refused to perform military service in World War I. The men paid a steep price for their resistance, imprisoned in Alcatraz and Fort Leavenworth, where the two youngest died. The Hutterites buried the men as martyrs, citing mistreatment. Using archival material, letters from the four men and others imprisoned during the war, and interviews with their descendants, Duane C. S. Stoltzfus explores the tension between a country preparing to enter into a world war and a people whose history of martyrdom for their pacifist beliefs goes back to their sixteenth-century Reformation beginnings.