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In Heroes We Trust Street Artists And Their Heroes


In Heroes We Trust Street Artists And Their Heroes
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Author : Neely Shearer
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016

In Heroes We Trust Street Artists And Their Heroes written by Neely Shearer and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Heroes in art categories.


In Heroes We Trust' asks sixty international street artists to muse on heroism. With original works ranging from a portrait of Gandhi on an electrical box to an image of a typewriter on a wall spelling out "joie de vivre," this contemporary look at heroes lets readers view street art from all over the globe?without the jet lag.



In Heroes We Trust


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Author : Knock Knock
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016

In Heroes We Trust written by Knock Knock and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Heroes in art categories.


In Heroes We Trust asks sixty international street artists to muse on heroism. With original works ranging from a portrait of Gandhi on an electrical box to an image of a typewriter on a wall spelling out "joie de vivre," this contemporary look at heroes lets readers view street art from all over the globe--without the jet lag. * Knock Knock books make perfect gifts for your arty friends* Warning: this street art book may inspire heroic acts * Paperback; 8 x 6.5 inches, 144 pages



For Hopeless Souls Like Me


For Hopeless Souls Like Me
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Author : Emma Dray
language : en
Publisher: Emma Dray
Release Date : 2020-08-18

For Hopeless Souls Like Me written by Emma Dray and has been published by Emma Dray this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-08-18 with Poetry categories.


A Collection of 32 poems written by me.



The Challenge


The Challenge
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1992

The Challenge written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Drug abuse categories.




In God We Trust


In God We Trust
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Author : Stephen K. McDowell
language : en
Publisher: Providence Foundation
Release Date : 1998-11

In God We Trust written by Stephen K. McDowell and has been published by Providence Foundation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998-11 with Christianity and politics categories.


America's historic sites reveal our Christian foundations! This unique book will guide you through many famous historical sites, recounting important providential events, and tell the Christian history of the people who founded this nation and who are honored with monuments, memorials, and statues. Includes: Washington, DC, Philadelphia, Mt. Vernon, Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown, Monticello, and more. Presents biographical sketches of many Founders, highlighting their personal faith: Washington, Jefferson, William Penn, Madison, Patrick Henry, and more. From the paintings in the Capitol to the story of the Liberty Bell, learn how our national buildings, monuments, and heroes declare that America was a nation birthed with a firm reliance on Almighty God.



The Call To Wonder


The Call To Wonder
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Author : R. C. Sproul, Jr.
language : en
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Release Date : 2012-02-17

The Call To Wonder written by R. C. Sproul, Jr. and has been published by Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-02-17 with Religion categories.


Jesus encourages us to become like children in order to inherit God's Kingdom. Childlike faith is not an option. R. C. Sproul Jr. explores in depth what it means to accept Jesus' invitation to practice a childlike faith. As the father of eight children, R. C. Sproul Jr. watches how his own children approach every day, buoyed by trust, hope, and joy. Through their eyes, the world is fresh and brand-new. Everything is an invitation to express astonishment and wonder at the great gift of life—and, the great Giver. The Call to Wonder is an invitation to rest in childlike joy and peace built on a deep trust in the living God. Like a child, you, too, can rest in God's almighty arms and gasp at the fireworks of his glory exploding around you every day in his creation.



You Don T Need Superpowers To Be A Kid S Hero


You Don T Need Superpowers To Be A Kid S Hero
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Author : Bill Ziegler
language : en
Publisher: Corwin Press
Release Date : 2020-02-25

You Don T Need Superpowers To Be A Kid S Hero written by Bill Ziegler and has been published by Corwin Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-02-25 with Education categories.


Create a culture and climate that produces real heroes The future of our schools depends on leaders who can foster every day heroism in others. This doesn’t require supernatural powers. It requires a willingness to be intentional in building heroes in our communities who are ready to get things done and take on the demands of the future. You Don’t Need Superpowers to Be a Kid’s Hero will help you create the climate that produces these heroes. Hero-building work will help you look deeply into your school culture and see yourself and your students and staff in a fresh, powerful way. Readers will find: · Training ideas for leadership teams · Instruments for gauging progress · Practical steps for building courage into practices · Practical strategies to help navigate the complexities of creating an extraordinary school · Hero-building stories from the field Written with an inspiring tone, this book will empower school leaders to lead in a way that unleashes staff and students to be superheroes in their communities.



Roof Over Love Lust


Roof Over Love Lust
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Author : Robert Leahy
language : en
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Release Date : 2009-03

Roof Over Love Lust written by Robert Leahy and has been published by AuthorHouse this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-03 with Fiction categories.


Terry Johnson refuses to allow the impending storm to keep her from sharing the news of her pregnancy with her best friend. That decision will change her life forever. Terror will shake the very core of her soul as she finds herself in a fight to keep those she loves alive. Before the clock strikes midnight, Terry may lose everything she cherishes in life. She drove through the storm, now can Terry live through it. Only one of the women will survive to tell the story. Years later, she goes by the name Danya but the memory of that night still haunts her. Danya finds herself coming face to face with her past when she finds out that the man that killed her best friend has been released. She slowly discovers the truth about what really happened that stormy night. Every illusion Danya had about her past and her life will be shattered. She once again finds herself fighting to save her life.



The Acts And Proceedings


The Acts And Proceedings
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Author : Reformed Church in America. General Synod
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1832

The Acts And Proceedings written by Reformed Church in America. General Synod and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1832 with categories.




Iron Man Vs Captain America And Philosophy


Iron Man Vs Captain America And Philosophy
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Author : Nicolas Michaud
language : en
Publisher: Open Court Publishing
Release Date : 2018-08-21

Iron Man Vs Captain America And Philosophy written by Nicolas Michaud and has been published by Open Court Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-08-21 with Philosophy categories.


Iron Man or Captain America? Which one is superior—as a hero, as a role model, or as a personification of American virtue? Philosophers who take different sides come together in Iron Man versus Captain America to debate these issues and arrive at a deeper understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of these iconic characters. The discussion ranges over politics, religion, ethics, psychology, and metaphysics. John Altmann argues that Captain America’s thoughtful patriotism, is superior to Iron Man’s individualist-cosmopolitanism. Matthew William Brake also votes for Cap, maintaining that it’s his ability to believe in the impossible that makes him a hero, and in the end, he is vindicated. Cole Bowman investigates the nature of friendship within the Avengers team, focusing predominantly on the political and social implications of each side of the Civil War as the Avengers are forced to choose between Stark and Rogers. According to Derrida’s Politics of Friendship, Cap is the better friend, but that doesn’t make him the winner! Aron Ericson’s chapter tracks our heroes’ journeys in the movies, culminating with Civil War, where the original attitudes of Tony (trusts only himself) and Steve (trusts “the system”) are inverted. Corey Horn’s chapter focuses on one of the many tensions between the sides of Iron Man and Captain America—the side of Security (Iron Man) versus Liberty (Cap). But Maxwell Henderson contends that if we dig deeper into the true heart of the Marvel Civil War, it isn’t really about security or privacy but more about utilitarianism—what’s best for everybody. Henderson explains why Iron Man was wrong about what was best for everybody and discloses what the philosopher Derek Parfit has to say about evaluating society from this perspective. Daniel Malloy explains that while both Captain America and Iron Man have faced setbacks, only Iron Man has failed at being a hero—and that makes him the better hero! In his other chapter, Malloy shows that where Iron Man trusts technology and systems, Captain America trusts people. Jacob Thomas May explores loss from the two heroes’ points of view and explains why the more tragic losses suffered by Stark clearly make him the better hero and the better person. Louis Melancon unpacks how Captain America and Iron Man each embodies key facets of America attempts to wage wars: through attrition and the prophylactic of technology; neither satisfactorily resolves conflict and the cycle of violence continues. Clara Nisley tests Captain America and Iron Man’s moral obligations to the Avengers and their shared relationship, establishing Captain America’s associative obligations that do not extend to the arbitration and protection of humans that Iron Man advocates. Fernando Pagnoni Berns considers that while Iron Man is too much attached to his time (and the thinking that comes with it), Captain America embraces-historical values, and thinks that there are such things as intrinsic human dignity and rights—an ethical imperative. Christophe Porot claims that the true difference between Captain America and Iron Man stems from the different ways they extend their minds. Cap extends his mind socially while Stark extends his through technology. Heidi Samuelson argues that the true American spirit isn't standing up to bullies, but comes out of the self-interested traditions of liberal capitalism, which is why billionaire, former-arms-industry-giant Tony Stark is ultimately a more appropriate American symbol than Steve Rogers. By contrast, Jeffrey Ewing shows that the core of Captain America: Civil War centers on the challenge superpowers impose on state sovereignty (and the monopoly of coercion it implies). Nicol Smith finds that Cap and Shell-Head’s clash during the Civil War does not necessarily boil down to the issue of freedom vs. regulation but rather stems from the likelihood that both these iconic heroes are political and ideological wannabe supreme rules or “Leviathans.” Craig Van Pelt reconstructs a debate between Captain America and Iron Man about whether robots can ever have objective moral values, because human bias may influence the design and programming. James Holt looks into the nature of God within Captain America’s world and how much this draws on the “previous life” of Captain Steve Rogers. Holt’s inquiry focuses on the God of Moses in the burning bush, as contrasted with David Hume’s understanding of religion. Gerald Browning examines our two heroes in a comparison with the Greek gods Hephaestus and Hercules. Christopher Ketcham supposes that, with the yellow bustard wreaking havoc on Earth, God asks Thomas Aquinas to use his logical process from Summa Theologica to figure which one of the two superheroes would be better at fixing an economic meltdown, and which one would be better at preventing a war. Rob Luzecky and Charlene Elsby argue that gods cannot be heroes, and therefore that the god-like members of the Avengers (Iron Man, with a god’s intelligence; Thor, with a god’s strength, and the Hulk, with a god’s wrath) are not true heroes in the same sense as Captain America. Cap is like Albert Camus’s Sisyphus, heroic in the way that he rallies against abstract entities like the gods and the government.