Author: Jean Fagan Yellin
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : African American women
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
The Pen is Ours : a Listing of Writings by and about African-American Women Before 1910 with Secondary Bibliography to the Present
Author: Jean Fagan Yellin
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : African American women
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : African American women
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
See What I'm Saying: The Extraordinary Powers of Our Five Senses
Author: Lawrence D. Rosenblum
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393339378
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
Discover the science that explains the hidden powers of the five senses and how to harness their potential.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393339378
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
Discover the science that explains the hidden powers of the five senses and how to harness their potential.
The Pen's Renaissance
Author: Eliza Inkwood
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456656740
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Rediscover the Timeless Power of the Written Word In an era dominated by screens and instantaneous messaging, there's a profoundly evocative art form quietly waiting to be rediscovered: handwriting. The Pen's Renaissance: Reviving the Lost Art of Handwriting invites you on an enlightening journey through time, unraveling the captivating history and vibrant resurgence of putting pen to paper. Experience the intrigue of handwriting's rich past and its decline amidst burgeoning technology. Explore its fascinating evolution–from ancient scripts to contemporary applications. This book delves deep into the cognitive and emotional advantages of handwriting, revealing how it boosts memory, enhances learning, and fosters creativity. Embrace the beauty of handwritten communication, from crafting your unique style to appreciating the artistic allure of calligraphy. Discover the therapeutic and meditative benefits as you reconnect with the mindful simplicity of pen meeting paper. With engaging chapters dedicated to practicing and refining your skills, this book is a treasure trove for educators, professionals, and enthusiasts alike. Uncover the personal touch handwriting brings to everyday life and its critical role in shaping ideas and preserving history. The Pen's Renaissance is not merely an exploration–it's a call to action. Revitalize the art in your life, build connections through the handwritten word, and inspire future generations to inherit this timeless craft. Transform your perspective. Dive into this enthralling guide and embark on a journey that transcends eras, blending tradition with innovation. Whether you seek personal growth, educational enrichment, or simple joy, this book arms you with the knowledge and inspiration to revive an art that endures far beyond the digital age.
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456656740
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Rediscover the Timeless Power of the Written Word In an era dominated by screens and instantaneous messaging, there's a profoundly evocative art form quietly waiting to be rediscovered: handwriting. The Pen's Renaissance: Reviving the Lost Art of Handwriting invites you on an enlightening journey through time, unraveling the captivating history and vibrant resurgence of putting pen to paper. Experience the intrigue of handwriting's rich past and its decline amidst burgeoning technology. Explore its fascinating evolution–from ancient scripts to contemporary applications. This book delves deep into the cognitive and emotional advantages of handwriting, revealing how it boosts memory, enhances learning, and fosters creativity. Embrace the beauty of handwritten communication, from crafting your unique style to appreciating the artistic allure of calligraphy. Discover the therapeutic and meditative benefits as you reconnect with the mindful simplicity of pen meeting paper. With engaging chapters dedicated to practicing and refining your skills, this book is a treasure trove for educators, professionals, and enthusiasts alike. Uncover the personal touch handwriting brings to everyday life and its critical role in shaping ideas and preserving history. The Pen's Renaissance is not merely an exploration–it's a call to action. Revitalize the art in your life, build connections through the handwritten word, and inspire future generations to inherit this timeless craft. Transform your perspective. Dive into this enthralling guide and embark on a journey that transcends eras, blending tradition with innovation. Whether you seek personal growth, educational enrichment, or simple joy, this book arms you with the knowledge and inspiration to revive an art that endures far beyond the digital age.
The Fireside annual [afterw.] pictorial annual [formerly Our own fireside] conducted by C. Bullock
Author: Fireside pictorial annual
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 812
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 812
Book Description
Sales Training
Author: Darin George
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1434368114
Category : Selling
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
"Many thanks for the copy of Our Wars Overseas And At Home'. I know it will be a great read." - General P. X. Kelley USMC (Ret.) "Nargele's book is pure platinum that vividly describes the impact of Communist aggression on him and his family as WW II ended, and his journey to and through the Marine Corps a journey that included combat service in Vietnam and sensitive challenging diplomatic assignments that followed." - Lieutenant General Stephen Olmstead USMC (Ret) "Lieutenant Colonel Nargele's book is an absorbing and engrossing story of a Marine's service to his country and Corps. Well done, Marine!" - Major General H.W. Rice USMC (Ret.) "Anyone who reads Our Wars Overseas And At Home' will shore the enthusiasm I have for your book. It is an insightful look at the adversaries we have faced when we joined the Marine Corps in the 1960's." - Major General Donald R. Gardner USMC (Ret), President U.S. Marine Corps University "The book 'Our Wars Overseas And At Home' is interesting and engrossing." Ambassador Lev E. Dobriansky, Professor Georgetown University
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1434368114
Category : Selling
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
"Many thanks for the copy of Our Wars Overseas And At Home'. I know it will be a great read." - General P. X. Kelley USMC (Ret.) "Nargele's book is pure platinum that vividly describes the impact of Communist aggression on him and his family as WW II ended, and his journey to and through the Marine Corps a journey that included combat service in Vietnam and sensitive challenging diplomatic assignments that followed." - Lieutenant General Stephen Olmstead USMC (Ret) "Lieutenant Colonel Nargele's book is an absorbing and engrossing story of a Marine's service to his country and Corps. Well done, Marine!" - Major General H.W. Rice USMC (Ret.) "Anyone who reads Our Wars Overseas And At Home' will shore the enthusiasm I have for your book. It is an insightful look at the adversaries we have faced when we joined the Marine Corps in the 1960's." - Major General Donald R. Gardner USMC (Ret), President U.S. Marine Corps University "The book 'Our Wars Overseas And At Home' is interesting and engrossing." Ambassador Lev E. Dobriansky, Professor Georgetown University
Our Day
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Church and the world
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Church and the world
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Our Corner
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Free thought
Languages : en
Pages : 782
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Free thought
Languages : en
Pages : 782
Book Description
Our Muslim Neighbors
Author: Victor Begg
Publisher: Read the Spirit
ISBN: 1641800216
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 379
Book Description
The American Dream is alive and well in this memoir of a Muslim immigrant from India who arrived planning to start a business, working so hard toward his personal goals that he even pumped gas and sold vacuum cleaners door to door. Victor Begg successfully built a thriving, regional chain of furniture stores. Along the way, he discovered that America’s greatest promise lies in building healthy communities with our neighbors. “In one book, I have come to understand much more about Islam, its followers and its teachings,” Rabbi Bruce Benson writes in the book’s Foreword. “I’ve come to realize that the challenges Muslim immigrants have faced are similar to what Jews and many other immigrant groups have experienced as they tried to settle in America. By the end of this book, I hurt with Victor and I laugh with him, because—as Americans—we share so much. We arehim. His journey is our journey. This is our story.” As Victor reached out to others, he used his entrepreneurial skills to co-found a new kind of ethnically diverse mosque as well as influential nonprofits designed to help others. Agreeing to serve as a regional spokesperson for Muslims, he got more than he bargained for—responding to tragedies that included 9/11 and a massacre in a Florida nightclub. “Person by person, friend by friend, good-hearted people change the world,” Victor writes in this memoir. His greatest talents turned out to be his ongoing ability to invite all of us to open our hearts, roll up our sleeves and reach out to help each other. “We need stories of our Muslim neighbors like Victor Begg to break down the walls that separate us and to educate us about those who might seem so strange, at first, but might become heart friends if given the chance,” writes the Rev. Daniel L. Buttry in the book’s Preface. “Along the way, we might discover some true American heroes. Victor is just such a hero: selfless, ordinary, but willing to risk to make our nation and our world a better place.” In this era when media outlets echo with extremist claims demonizing immigrants and Muslims, in particular, readers will discover how much American families share in our diversity of faiths and ethnicities. “A lot of foggy information clouds the American brain concerning Muslims. Victor’s representative story, his steady, 40-year love affair with America, blows much of it away,” writes Michael Wolfe, a filmmaker and author of One Thousand Roads to Mecca. “This book’s importance really is global, considering how often migrants, refugees and Muslims in particular are demonized by extremists around the world,” writes Larbi Mageri, a Muslim journalist based in Algeria who is a co-founder of the International Association of Religion Journalists. “One of the biggest challenges for Muslims who have never visited the U.S. is getting a clear sense of how Muslims live there in these turbulent times. There are so many conflicting claims and stories about life in the U.S. Through reading Victor’s true stories, I was able to experience American life for Muslims—without ever leaving my home. The lasting impression I am left with, after reading Victor’s memoir, is that anyone would be lucky to have a Muslim neighbor like this living next door.” Ultimately, Victor invites readers to pray with him: “God bless America.” As you follow him along this remarkable journey, as you catch his vision of a vibrant America—you are likely to find your own family and your own values mirrored in his story. You’re likely to want to share this book with friends and join in building a better world.
Publisher: Read the Spirit
ISBN: 1641800216
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 379
Book Description
The American Dream is alive and well in this memoir of a Muslim immigrant from India who arrived planning to start a business, working so hard toward his personal goals that he even pumped gas and sold vacuum cleaners door to door. Victor Begg successfully built a thriving, regional chain of furniture stores. Along the way, he discovered that America’s greatest promise lies in building healthy communities with our neighbors. “In one book, I have come to understand much more about Islam, its followers and its teachings,” Rabbi Bruce Benson writes in the book’s Foreword. “I’ve come to realize that the challenges Muslim immigrants have faced are similar to what Jews and many other immigrant groups have experienced as they tried to settle in America. By the end of this book, I hurt with Victor and I laugh with him, because—as Americans—we share so much. We arehim. His journey is our journey. This is our story.” As Victor reached out to others, he used his entrepreneurial skills to co-found a new kind of ethnically diverse mosque as well as influential nonprofits designed to help others. Agreeing to serve as a regional spokesperson for Muslims, he got more than he bargained for—responding to tragedies that included 9/11 and a massacre in a Florida nightclub. “Person by person, friend by friend, good-hearted people change the world,” Victor writes in this memoir. His greatest talents turned out to be his ongoing ability to invite all of us to open our hearts, roll up our sleeves and reach out to help each other. “We need stories of our Muslim neighbors like Victor Begg to break down the walls that separate us and to educate us about those who might seem so strange, at first, but might become heart friends if given the chance,” writes the Rev. Daniel L. Buttry in the book’s Preface. “Along the way, we might discover some true American heroes. Victor is just such a hero: selfless, ordinary, but willing to risk to make our nation and our world a better place.” In this era when media outlets echo with extremist claims demonizing immigrants and Muslims, in particular, readers will discover how much American families share in our diversity of faiths and ethnicities. “A lot of foggy information clouds the American brain concerning Muslims. Victor’s representative story, his steady, 40-year love affair with America, blows much of it away,” writes Michael Wolfe, a filmmaker and author of One Thousand Roads to Mecca. “This book’s importance really is global, considering how often migrants, refugees and Muslims in particular are demonized by extremists around the world,” writes Larbi Mageri, a Muslim journalist based in Algeria who is a co-founder of the International Association of Religion Journalists. “One of the biggest challenges for Muslims who have never visited the U.S. is getting a clear sense of how Muslims live there in these turbulent times. There are so many conflicting claims and stories about life in the U.S. Through reading Victor’s true stories, I was able to experience American life for Muslims—without ever leaving my home. The lasting impression I am left with, after reading Victor’s memoir, is that anyone would be lucky to have a Muslim neighbor like this living next door.” Ultimately, Victor invites readers to pray with him: “God bless America.” As you follow him along this remarkable journey, as you catch his vision of a vibrant America—you are likely to find your own family and your own values mirrored in his story. You’re likely to want to share this book with friends and join in building a better world.
Bookseller & Stationer and Office Equipment Journal
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Booksellers and bookselling
Languages : en
Pages : 838
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Booksellers and bookselling
Languages : en
Pages : 838
Book Description
The Evangelist
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Evangelistic work
Languages : en
Pages : 1784
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Evangelistic work
Languages : en
Pages : 1784
Book Description