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Twenty Five Crazy Groups


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Rerock


Rerock
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Author : Michael L. Farr
language : en
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Release Date : 2020-01-05

Rerock written by Michael L. Farr and has been published by Page Publishing Inc this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-01-05 with Social Science categories.


Rerock is a full, true look and breakdown of black communities across our nation. It shows ways to change our way of thinking so that we can get our communities back to functioning more on the positive side of the fence than the mountains of negative outlooks and actions that we have going on today. Rerock is broken down into groups that every man, woman, and child will fit into at least one, but, yes, you can fit multiple or have possibly been a part of different groups throughout your lifetime. In these pages, you will learn small things that you can do to be proud of where you live, who you are, and most of all proud to be a black human being. Rerock are small things for every day that man, woman, or child can think about, act on, and do to help us as a whole community to get our voices heard and actions taken on our behalf in a positive direction to help lift the entire community. Rerock doesn't only apply to poor communities or just black communities but also to middle-class, rich any race. All can get something out of these pages to help the community that they live in and others as well. Open it up and find out which groups you are a part of and what you can do being the average, everyday human being to uplift the community that you are a part of.



25 For 25


25 For 25
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Author : Phillips Craig & Dean
language : en
Publisher: ACU Press
Release Date : 2017-05-09

25 For 25 written by Phillips Craig & Dean and has been published by ACU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-05-09 with Religion categories.


Behind the music that has shaped an expressed a generation's faith. Very few artists have had as wide spread an impact on faith of other Christians as Phillips, Craig, & Dean. For twenty-five years, the group has communicated God’s love through worship with some of the most well-liked inspirational music ever performed. In the pages of this book, you will now discover what the music has meant to them, the stories behind the songs, and how the music has touched so many lives. Your faith will also be impacted and deepened as you refresh your spirit with this music and find powerful messages of grace, love, and hope. God has shaped and used Phillips, Craig, & Dean in amazing ways in their years of working together, and now you can have an inside view of God’s artistry through their music.



Study Break


Study Break
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Author : Jake Maia Arlow
language : en
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Release Date : 2023-03-07

Study Break written by Jake Maia Arlow and has been published by Feiwel & Friends this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-03-07 with Young Adult Fiction categories.


Study Break, a collection of interconnected contemporary Young Adult short stories written by Gen Z authors, explores different parts of "the college experience," from questioning your major to questioning your identity. College...the best time, the worst time, and something in between. What do you do when orientation isn't going according to your (sister's) detailed plans? Where do you go when you're searching for community in faith? How do you figure out what it means that you're suddenly attracted to your RA? What happens when your partner for your last film project is also your crush and graduation is quickly approaching? Told over the course of one academic year, this collection of stories set on the same fictional campus features students from different cultures, genders, and interests learning more about who they are and who they want to be. From new careers to community to (almost) missed connections — and more — these interconnected tales explore the ways university life can be stressful and confusing and exciting and fulfilling. Gen Z contributors include Jake Maia Arlow, Arushi Avachat, Boon Carmen, Ananya Devarajan, Camryn Garrett, Christina Li, Racquel Marie, Oyin, Laila Sabreen, Michael Waters, and Joelle Wellington.



White Hat


White Hat
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Author : Mark J. Nelson
language : en
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Release Date : 2018-10-18

White Hat written by Mark J. Nelson and has been published by University of Oklahoma Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-18 with History categories.


Best known for his role in the arrest and killing of Crazy Horse and for the book he wrote, The Indian Sign Language, Captain William Philo Clark (1845–1884) was one of the Old Army’s renaissance men, by turns administrator, fighter, diplomat, explorer, and ethnologist. As such, Clark found himself at center stage during some of the most momentous events of the post–Civil War West: from Brigadier General George Crook’s infamous “Starvation March” to the Battle of Slim Buttes and the Dull Knife Fight, then to the attack against the Bannocks at Index Peak and Sitting Bull’s final fight against the U.S. Army. Captain Clark’s life story, here chronicled in full for the first time, is at once an introduction to a remarkable figure in the annals of nineteenth-century U.S. history, and a window on the exploits of the U.S. Army on the contested western frontier. White Hat follows Clark from his upbringing in New York State to his life as a West Point cadet, through his varied army posts on the northern plains, and finally to his stint in Lieutenant General Philip Sheridan’s headquarters first in Chicago and later in Washington, D.C. Along the way, Mark J. Nelson sets the record straight on Clark’s controversial relationship with Crazy Horse during the Lakota leader’s time at Camp Robinson, Nebraska. His book also draws a detailed picture of Clark’s service at Fort Keogh, Montana Territory, including what is arguably his greatest success—the securing of Northern Cheyenne leader Little Wolf’s peaceful surrender. In telling Clark’s story, White Hat illuminates the history of the nineteenth-century American military and the Great Plains, including the Grand Duke Alexis’s buffalo hunt, the Great Sioux War, and the careers of Crook and Sheridan. Nelson's examination of Clark’s early years in the army offers a rare look at the experiences of a staff officer stationed on the frontier and expands our view of the army, as well as the United States’ westward march.



More Than Beards Bellies And Biceps


More Than Beards Bellies And Biceps
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Author : Robert Gordon
language : en
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
Release Date : 2002

More Than Beards Bellies And Biceps written by Robert Gordon and has been published by Sports Publishing LLC this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Sports & Recreation categories.




A Review Of Deviant Nonprofit Groups


A Review Of Deviant Nonprofit Groups
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Author : David Horton Smith
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2019-10-07

A Review Of Deviant Nonprofit Groups written by David Horton Smith and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-10-07 with Social Science categories.


This book studies the deviant form of Nonprofit Groups (NPGs), mainly volunteer-based associations, but occasionally paid-staff-based nonprofit agencies. A Deviant Nonprofit Group (DNG) is defined as “a Nonprofit group that deviates significantly from certain moral norms of the society” (Smith, Stebbins, & Dover, 2006, p. 68). The aim is to develop and present an empirically grounded theory with eighty-three hypotheses about many of the key analytical features or operational and structural characteristics of DNGs. Such DNGs were usually voluntary associations with memberships and usually run by volunteers, not nonprofit agencies without memberships and usually run by paid staff (Smith, 2017a).The total theory may be termed a Grounded General Theory of DNG Operation-Structure. The book is based on an extensive review and qualitative content analysis of about 260 published research documents representing twenty-five common-language (vernacular) purposive-goal types of DNGs (vs. analytical-theoretical types, which do not exist in detail). Moral norms are the broad, emotionally charged, customary directives concerning what is right and wrong, by which members of a community or society implement their institutionalized solutions to problems significantly affecting their valued way of life (Stebbins, 1996, pp. 2–3).All the grounded hypotheses reported here were supported by empirical evidence for at least one (often two) of the two or three specific DNGs studied for all DNG types in source documents. Indeed, all reported hypotheses were supported by most of the twenty-five DNG types studied, giving significant qualitative validity to the author’s Grounded General Theory of DNG Operation-Structure. Such support suggests these hypotheses are valid at least sometimes for most DNG types and deserve further investigation. Collectively, the hypotheses of the present theory can be seen as a new theoretical paradigm for studying NPGs that helps bring analytical order to a previously chaotic realm of nonprofit sector deviant (rule-breaking) phenomena.



In Dull Knife S Wake


In Dull Knife S Wake
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Author : Vernon R. Maddux
language : en
Publisher: Horse Creek Pub
Release Date : 2003

In Dull Knife S Wake written by Vernon R. Maddux and has been published by Horse Creek Pub this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Cheyenne Indians categories.


In 1877, after the defeat of Custer at Little Bighorn, the U.S. Government removed the Northern Cheyenne from their traditional homelands to a reservation in Indian Territory(Oklahoma.) This is the story surrounding the breakout of the Northern Cheyenne from Darlington Reservation in 1878 and their bloody but futile attempt to return to their homeland in Montana.



The Dreamseller The Calling


The Dreamseller The Calling
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Author : Augusto Cury
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2011-02-08

The Dreamseller The Calling written by Augusto Cury and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-02-08 with Fiction categories.


Wherever he goes, the dreamseller enchants, stirs up trouble and inspires his listeners to search for the most important thing: the heart of the human soul. Every person he meets is someone who has abandoned their dreams and is struggling through life: a professor who has stopped pursuing his passions, an alcoholic who has no family, the elderly who have lost their zest for life. Through his questioning and wisdom, the dreamseller helps them to look into their silent hearts and get to the root of their unhappiness. The Dreamseller: The Calling is moving, entertaining and ultimately inspiring. This book will make you laugh and cry, but above all, it will make you reflect on the purpose of your life, value others and become empowered to believe in your dreams.



Alice Neel The Art Of Not Sitting Pretty


Alice Neel The Art Of Not Sitting Pretty
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Author : Phoebe Hoban
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2021-08-10

Alice Neel The Art Of Not Sitting Pretty written by Phoebe Hoban and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-08-10 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


“Neel emerges as a resolute survivor who lived by her convictions, both aesthetically and politically.” —Publisher’s Weekly Phoebe Hoban’s definitive biography of the renowned American painter Alice Neel tells the unforgettable story of an artist whose life spanned the twentieth century, from women’s suffrage through the Depression, McCarthyism, the civil rights movement, the sexual revolution, and second-wave feminism. Throughout her life and work, Neel constantly challenged convention, ultimately gaining an enduring place in the canon. Alice Neel’s stated goal was to “capture the zeitgeist.” Born into a proper Victorian family at the turn of the twentieth century, Neel reached voting age during suffrage. A quintessential bohemian, she was one of the first artists participating in the Easel Project of the Works Progress Administration, documenting the challenges of life during the Depression. An avowed humanist, Neel chose to paint the world around her, sticking to figurative work even during the peak of abstract expressionism. Neel never ceased pushing the envelope, creating a unique chronicle of her time. Neel was fiercely democratic in selecting her subjects, who represent an extraordinarily diverse population—from such legendary figures as Joe Gould to her Spanish Harlem neighbors in the 1940s, the art critic Meyer Schapiro, Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling, Andy Warhol, and major figures of the labor, civil rights, and feminist movements—producing an indelible portrait of twentieth-century America. By dictating her own terms, Neel was able to transcend such personal tragedy as the death of her infant daughter, Santillana, a nervous breakdown and suicide attempts, and the separation from her second child, Isabetta. After spending much of her career in relative obscurity, Neel finally received a major museum retrospective in 1974, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, in New York. In this first paperback edition of the authoritative biography of Neel, which serves also as a cultural history of twentieth-century New York, Hoban documents the tumultuous life of the artist in vivid detail, creating a portrait as incisive as Neel’s relentlessly honest paintings. With a new introduction by Hoban that explores Neel’s enduring relevance, this biography is essential to understanding and appreciating the life and work of one of America’s foremost artists.



Juju


Juju
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Author : James E. Christie
language : en
Publisher: iUniverse
Release Date : 2000-06-26

Juju written by James E. Christie and has been published by iUniverse this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000-06-26 with Fiction categories.


A COUNTRY TORN APART A bizarre chapter in American history began in 1820 when a group of former slaves sailed from New York to West Africa. They hoped to discover a lost homeland, but instead found a land of secret societies, magico-religious Juju and cannibalism. The ex-slaves became masters in Liberia, but after decades of simmering tribal hatred, the pot boiled over in 1980. Henry Roye, a descendent of American slaves, is in love with an African tribal woman named Konah Nambey. But when the Americo-Liberian president is assassinated by tribal enlisted men, Henry and Konah flee the chaos of Monrovia for the northern hinterlands. After full-blown civil war erupts, they must save their young son from the clutches of the village witch-woman and the warlord she supports.