The Roar of Silence

The Roar of Silence
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Publisher : Quest Books
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9780835631211
ISBN-13 : 0835631214
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Roar of Silence by : Don Campbell

The therapeutic power of sound is inherent in everyone. Breath, tone, and music are explored through meditations and exercises by the bestselling author of The Mozart Effect. Don guides us into the world of overtoning and chanting, awakening vibratory awareness by exploring the energy beneath sound.

The Silence and the Roar

The Silence and the Roar
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Publisher : Pushkin Press
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781908968067
ISBN-13 : 1908968060
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Silence and the Roar by : Nihad Sirees

With The Silence and the Roar, Nihad Sirees writes a powerful, life-affirming and Kafkaesque novel about a censored writer trying to live a normal life under a Middle Eastern dictatorship, Syria. Fathi, a writer no longer permitted to write, makes his way through a city churned by parades for an unnamed dictator. It is a day stifled by heat and the noise of the chants, a day of people trampled, and of the brutality and bullying of the party faithful. But Fathi presses treacherously against the crowd, attempting just to visit his mother and his girlfriend. The Silence and the Roar (Al Samt wa Al Sakhab) is a personal, urgent, funny and aggrieved novel. It asks what it means to have a conscience, or to laugh, or to endure in a time of the violence, strangeness and roar of tyranny. It is both a true literary achievement and an act of real courage by a brilliant Syrian writer. Nihad Sirees' The Silence and the Roar (Al Samt wa Al Sakhab) is translated from the Arabic by Max Weiss and published by Pushkin Press

Roar of Silence

Roar of Silence
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1887002855
ISBN-13 : 9781887002851
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Roar of Silence by : Kenneth Walker

His world is one without sound. But Kenny Walker made his own noise through his actions growing up in Texas and Colorado. Deaf since suffering meningitis at age 2, Kenny went on to become an All-American at the University of Nebraska before playing five years of professional football, including two with the Denver Broncos in the NFL. The road was never clear for Kenny Walker. But through hard work, perseverance and surrounding himself with people who truly care for him, Walker has been able to lead a life that is a shining example to both those who experience disabilities and those who have not. The married father of four, including a deaf stepson, Kenny Walker refuses to let deafness stop his world from moving forward. He will take the hand dealt to him and run with it as he always has. Learn about his heartbreaking and heartwarming journey in Roar of Silence.

The Roar Behind the Silence

The Roar Behind the Silence
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Publisher : Pinter & Martin Publishers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1780661800
ISBN-13 : 9781780661803
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Roar Behind the Silence by : Sheena Byrom

For many years there has been growing concern about the culture of fear that is penetrating maternity services throughout the world, and that the fear felt by maternity care workers is directly and indirectly being transferred to the women and families they serve. The Roar Behind the Silenceprovides information, inspiration and practical suggestions to support maternity care workers, policy makers, and maternity care funders across the world in their quest to deliver sensitive, compassionate and high quality maternity services."

The Roar and the Silence

The Roar and the Silence
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Publisher : University of Nevada Press
Total Pages : 617
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ISBN-10 : 9780874174175
ISBN-13 : 0874174171
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Roar and the Silence by : Ronald M. James

Nevada’s Comstock Mining District has been the focus of legend since it first burst into international prominence in the late 1850s, and its principal settlement, Virginia City, endures in the popular mind as the West’s quintessential mining camp. But the authentic history of the Comstock is far more complex and interesting than its colorful image. Contrary to legend, Virginia City spent only its first few years as a ramshackle mining camp. The mining boom quickly turned it into a thriving urban center, at its peak one of the largest cities west of the Mississippi, replete with most of the amenities of any large city of its time. The lure of the area’s fabulous wealth attracted a remarkably heterogenous population from around the world and offered employment to dozens of trades and thousands of people, both men and women, representing every one of the region’s diverse ethnic groups. Ronald James’s brilliant account of the Comstock’s long and eventful history—the first comprehensive study of the subject in over a century—examines every aspect of the region and employs information gleaned from hundreds of written sources, interviews, archeological research, computer analysis, folklore, gender studies, physical geography, and architectural and art history, as well as over fifty rare photographs, many of them previously unpublished.

The Roar of Silence

The Roar of Silence
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 141
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ISBN-10 : 1734196904
ISBN-13 : 9781734196900
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The Roar of Silence by : Esther Beachy

"Escape??" The thought crossed her mind and nearly suffocated her! What if she got caught? Esther's childhood had secrets. Shameful secrets. Her father was intelligent and successful, why would anyone think otherwise? Esther assumed all fathers were like hers. When Esther learns the truth - anger takes it's toll. This is her amazing story: how she chose to forgive and to live a life of joy in spite of circumstances.

Roar

Roar
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Publisher : Tor Teen
Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : 9780765386311
ISBN-13 : 0765386313
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Roar by : Cora Carmack

Raised to rule, despite not having the abilities her ancestors did, Aurora becomes betrothed to a prince who possesses the magic needed to keep the kingdom safe.

The Unwanted Sound of Everything We Want

The Unwanted Sound of Everything We Want
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Publisher : PublicAffairs
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1610391101
ISBN-13 : 9781610391108
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The Unwanted Sound of Everything We Want by : Garret Keizer

Noise is usually defined as unwanted sound: loud music from a neighbor, the honk of a taxicab, the roar of a supersonic jet. But as Garret Keizer illustrates in this probing examination, noise is as much about what we want as about what we seek to avoid. In a journey that leads us from the primeval Tanzanian veldt to wind farms in Maine, Keizer invites us to listen to noise in history, in popular culture, and not least of all in our own backyards. He follows noise throughout history and across the globe. He considers what it has to tell us about today's most pressing issues, from social inequality to climate change. The result is guaranteed to change how we hear the world, and how we measure our own personal volume within it.

Roar of Silence

Roar of Silence
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Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:222652063
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Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Roar of Silence by : Doug Anders

Shouting Won't Help

Shouting Won't Help
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Publisher : Sarah Crichton Books
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781429953375
ISBN-13 : 1429953373
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Shouting Won't Help by : Katherine Bouton

For twenty-two years, Katherine Bouton had a secret that grew harder to keep every day. An editor at The New York Times, at daily editorial meetings she couldn't hear what her colleagues were saying. She had gone profoundly deaf in her left ear; her right was getting worse. As she once put it, she was "the kind of person who might have used an ear trumpet in the nineteenth century." Audiologists agree that we're experiencing a national epidemic of hearing impairment. At present, 50 million Americans suffer some degree of hearing loss—17 percent of the population. And hearing loss is not exclusively a product of growing old. The usual onset is between the ages of nineteen and forty-four, and in many cases the cause is unknown. Shouting Won't Help is a deftly written, deeply felt look at a widespread and misunderstood phenomenon. In the style of Jerome Groopman and Atul Gawande, and using her experience as a guide, Bouton examines the problem personally, psychologically, and physiologically. She speaks with doctors, audiologists, and neurobiologists, and with a variety of people afflicted with midlife hearing loss, braiding their stories with her own to illuminate the startling effects of the condition. The result is a surprisingly engaging account of what it's like to live with an invisible disability—and a robust prescription for our nation's increasing problem with deafness. A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of 2013