Lost Childhood

Lost Childhood
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 1426303211
ISBN-13 : 9781426303210
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Lost Childhood by : Annelex Hofstra Layson

The author recounts her childhood experiences as a Japanese prisoner during World War II.

My Life in Indonesia

My Life in Indonesia
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015051746991
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis My Life in Indonesia by : Geert van Asbeck

My Life, My Profession

My Life, My Profession
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Publisher : LULU
Total Pages : 509
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ISBN-10 : 9781483410647
ISBN-13 : 1483410641
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis My Life, My Profession by : H. S. Gururaja Rao

My Life, My Profession shares H. S. Gururaja Rao's story, tracing his life from his childhood in Hyderabad to the present. In his explorations of his past, he recalls that as a constitutional lawyer, he made history when he single-handedly fought successfully to defend the constitutionality of the rules prescribing residential qualifications for employment in the state civil services. Rao has continued his contribution to constitutional law and service jurisprudence with a storied role in the legal profession. In his memoir, he tells how when he was a student, his leadership qualities were recognized and how, thereafter, he rose to become one of the most influential advocates within India's legal fraternity. Over the years, he has become a recognized expert on Kashmir.

Heirs to World Culture

Heirs to World Culture
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 547
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ISBN-10 : 9789004253513
ISBN-13 : 9004253513
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Heirs to World Culture by : M.H.T. Sutedja-LIem

This volume brings together new scholarship by Indonesian and non-Indonesian scholars on Indonesia’s cultural history from 1950-1965. During the new nation’s first decade and a half, Indonesia’s links with the world and its sense of nationhood were vigorously negotiated on the cultural front. Indonesia used cultural networks of the time, including those of the Cold War, to announce itself on the world stage. International links, post-colonial aspirations and nationalistic fervour interacted to produce a thriving cultural and intellectual life at home. Essays discuss the exchange of artists, intellectuals, writing and ideas between Indonesia and various countries; the development of cultural networks; and ways these networks interacted with and influenced cultural expression and discourse in Indonesia. With contributions by Keith Foulcher, Liesbeth Dolk, Hairus Salim HS, Tony Day, Budiawan, Maya H.T. Liem, Jennifer Lindsay, Els Bogaerts, Melani Budianta, Choirotun Chisaan, I Nyoman Darma Putra, Barbara Hatley, Marije Plomp, Irawati Durban Ardjo, Rhoma Dwi Aria Yuliantri and Michael Bodden.

The Jewel of My Life

The Jewel of My Life
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 525
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ISBN-10 : 9781669859611
ISBN-13 : 1669859614
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Jewel of My Life by : Edward A. Nieto

Diana Nieto is a person of highest reputation as mother, educator and business woman. She had a degree in Biology and has a reputable record of accomplishments in the education field and self promoted business woman for more than 35 years. She married a Petroleum Engineer and had three wonderful sons and four beautiful grand-daughters. They enjoyed together a life plenty of excitement, adventure around the world and great interaction with outstanding people of different background and nationalities. She always has a positive and happy attitude, enjoyed life at the fullest, has fun while working or travelling, dedicated her life to her three sons, loved her four grandkids, surrounded by good and outstanding friends including her husband and always maintained a radian beautiful disposition toward everyone around her. In 2020, Diana's husband wrote her memories "The Jewel of my Life- Her Memoirs". The memoirs consist of stories of her post college time in Colombia, but focused primarily on her life in the USA and abroad. The writer main concern is to honor her legacy with love, care and appreciation. Diana's life has been an inspiration or exulting. It is a celebration to the author and to the graceful people surrounding her. For the writer it could not do it without being inspire and once he was inspired there was almost nothing he couldn't do.

Overboard

Overboard
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Publisher : Laurel Leaf
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9780553494365
ISBN-13 : 0553494368
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Overboard by : Elizabeth Fama

Escaping from a sinking ferry in the waters off Sumatra, fourteen-year-old Emily fights for survival for herself and a young Indonesian boy, who draws courage from his quiet but firm Islamic faith.

The Time of My Life

The Time of My Life
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Publisher : Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 9781608441426
ISBN-13 : 1608441423
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis The Time of My Life by : Jr. Morris

My Life

My Life
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 121
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781466916630
ISBN-13 : 146691663X
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis My Life by : Bill Moshofsky

I tell about my boyhood in the 1920s and 1930s on a small farm, living in relative poverty (by current living standards), when I wouldn’t have dreamed that I would have the life that I have lived: – a law school degree from the University of Oregon – a successful and interesting career – an enjoyable family life with four children despite the loss of two wives to cancer – combat in WWII and military service in the Korean War – extensive involvement with government (state and federal) – interesting experiences with foreign governments—The Bahamas, Ecuador, Indonesia, and Iran – involvement in the Rockefeller for President campaigns that could have changed history – historic battles over land use planning and workmen’s compensation at the state and federal levels – campaigns for Congress in 1982 and 1984 – over twenty years as a volunteer with Oregonians In Action, fi ghting for property rights and reforming Oregon’s badly fl awed land use system – extensive travels all over the world, except the continent of Africa In the last chapter, I write about my outlook on the future of this country. I comment on the Moshofsky children’s rise from poverty to prosperity and the huge technological advances after my boyhood in the 1920s, which were made possible by the free market, private enterprise system. I warn that the system is in jeopardy because of the fl awed policies of the Obama administration, and urge everyone to do everything they can to be sure that he is a one-term president. I have included in the APPENDIX a speech I gave in 1972 on environmental extremism, a 1975 article on excessive government intrusion in land use, and my Jobs for Oregon program in my 1982 campaign for Congress.

Silenced Voices

Silenced Voices
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Publisher : Ohio University Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780896802698
ISBN-13 : 0896802698
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Silenced Voices by : Inez Hollander

Like a number of Netherlanders in the post-World War II era, Inez Hollander only gradually became aware of her family's connections with its Dutch colonial past, including a Creole great-grandmother. For the most part, such personal stories have been, if not entirely silenced, at least only whispered about in Holland, where society has remained uncomfortable with many aspects of the country's relationship with its colonial empire. Unlike the majority of memoirs that are soaked in nostalgia for tempo dulu, Hollander's story sets out to come to grips with her family's past by weaving together personal records with historical and literary accounts of the period. She seeks not merely to locate and preserve family memories, but also to test them against a more disinterested historical record. Hers is a complicated and sometimes painful personal journey of realization, unusually mindful of the ways in which past memories and present considerations can be intermingled when we seek to understand a difficult past. Silenced Voices is an important contribution to the literature on how Dutch society has dealt with its recent colonial history.

Chronicles of My Life

Chronicles of My Life
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9780231513487
ISBN-13 : 0231513488
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Chronicles of My Life by : Donald Keene

“Few memoirs have the concision, modesty, and charm that mark this late-life work by . . . America’s most renowned scholar and interpreter of Japan.”—Foreword Reviews In this eloquent and wholly absorbing memoir, the renowned scholar Donald Keene shares more than half a century of his extraordinary adventures as a student of Japan. Keene begins with an account of his bittersweet childhood in New York; then he describes his initial encounters with Asia and Europe and the way in which World War II complicated that experience. He captures the sights, scents, and sounds of Japan as they first enveloped him, and talks of the unique travels and well-known intellectuals who later shaped the contours of his academic career. Keene traces the movement of his passions with delicacy and subtlety, deftly weaving his love for Japan into a larger narrative about identity and home and the circumstances that led a Westerner to find solace in a country on the opposite side of the world. Chronicles of My Life is not only a fascinating tale of two cultures colliding, but also a thrilling account of the emotions and experiences that connect us all, regardless of our individual origins. “Lovingly illustrated by the artist Akira Yamaguchi, the book limns a life inseparably linked to its dominant passion . . . The history is fascinating, and the literary life Keene has doggedly carved out of it, remarkable.”—Time, Asia Edition “Keene’s book soars, largely because of his intriguing, highly personal account of the literary milieu of Japan, particularly its drama, whether on stage or screen . . . [An] engaging and eloquent memoir.”—Times Literary Supplement