Author: Donald Morrill
Publisher: Bison Books
ISBN: 9780803245624
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
What would you be willing to do to save someone, perhaps someone you loved? On a moment's notice, for instance, would you lunge between that person and an assailant's knife strike? In that same situation, what would you be willing do for yourself? And what if there were nothing, ultimately, to be done? These and other such questions live in the untouched minutes-questions most of us are, fortunately, never compelled to answer, though the media exposes us daily to the stories of those who are. In February 2001, on what started out as a typical Sunday afternoon, Donald Morrill and his wife Lisa Birnbaum became the victims of a home invasion and found themselves faced with the specter of ultimate contingency. In The Untouched Minutes, Morrill recounts and examines the events of that day and its aftermath as well as the circumstances surrounding the murders of Dartmouth professors Half and Suzanne Zantop, which occurred the same week. Set against the unfolding drama of post-9/11 America, The Untouched Minutes explores how violence and the threat of violence color and recast one's assumptions and can plot the course of people facing the unknown, the unknowable, the irredeemable. Morrill presents a memorable portrait of what it means to take back the life that, finally, wasn't taken, and in the process he offers a powerful meditation on terror and security, home and travel, art, race, luck, and our individual places in the wider world. Donald Morrill is a professor of English at the University of Tampa and poetry editor of The Tampa Review. He is the author of two previous books of nonfiction, most recently Sounding for Cool, and a book of poetry, At the Bottom of the Sky.
The Untouched Minutes
Author: Donald Morrill
Publisher: Bison Books
ISBN: 9780803245624
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
What would you be willing to do to save someone, perhaps someone you loved? On a moment's notice, for instance, would you lunge between that person and an assailant's knife strike? In that same situation, what would you be willing do for yourself? And what if there were nothing, ultimately, to be done? These and other such questions live in the untouched minutes-questions most of us are, fortunately, never compelled to answer, though the media exposes us daily to the stories of those who are. In February 2001, on what started out as a typical Sunday afternoon, Donald Morrill and his wife Lisa Birnbaum became the victims of a home invasion and found themselves faced with the specter of ultimate contingency. In The Untouched Minutes, Morrill recounts and examines the events of that day and its aftermath as well as the circumstances surrounding the murders of Dartmouth professors Half and Suzanne Zantop, which occurred the same week. Set against the unfolding drama of post-9/11 America, The Untouched Minutes explores how violence and the threat of violence color and recast one's assumptions and can plot the course of people facing the unknown, the unknowable, the irredeemable. Morrill presents a memorable portrait of what it means to take back the life that, finally, wasn't taken, and in the process he offers a powerful meditation on terror and security, home and travel, art, race, luck, and our individual places in the wider world. Donald Morrill is a professor of English at the University of Tampa and poetry editor of The Tampa Review. He is the author of two previous books of nonfiction, most recently Sounding for Cool, and a book of poetry, At the Bottom of the Sky.
Publisher: Bison Books
ISBN: 9780803245624
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
What would you be willing to do to save someone, perhaps someone you loved? On a moment's notice, for instance, would you lunge between that person and an assailant's knife strike? In that same situation, what would you be willing do for yourself? And what if there were nothing, ultimately, to be done? These and other such questions live in the untouched minutes-questions most of us are, fortunately, never compelled to answer, though the media exposes us daily to the stories of those who are. In February 2001, on what started out as a typical Sunday afternoon, Donald Morrill and his wife Lisa Birnbaum became the victims of a home invasion and found themselves faced with the specter of ultimate contingency. In The Untouched Minutes, Morrill recounts and examines the events of that day and its aftermath as well as the circumstances surrounding the murders of Dartmouth professors Half and Suzanne Zantop, which occurred the same week. Set against the unfolding drama of post-9/11 America, The Untouched Minutes explores how violence and the threat of violence color and recast one's assumptions and can plot the course of people facing the unknown, the unknowable, the irredeemable. Morrill presents a memorable portrait of what it means to take back the life that, finally, wasn't taken, and in the process he offers a powerful meditation on terror and security, home and travel, art, race, luck, and our individual places in the wider world. Donald Morrill is a professor of English at the University of Tampa and poetry editor of The Tampa Review. He is the author of two previous books of nonfiction, most recently Sounding for Cool, and a book of poetry, At the Bottom of the Sky.
The Untouched Part
Author: Eunice-Pauline Olatunji
Publisher: Kharis Publishing
ISBN: 9781946277947
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
What are some important lessons you learned from the 2020 lockdown? Here are some lessons I learned:?We are not what we see when we stand in front of a mirror. The real person inside is much more valuable and precious than temporary externalities. ?I can and will survive without using cosmetic make-up for seven months. Who knew!?I owned too many clothes, shoes, and other accessories. I did not need most of them while working from home.?Many are the plans in a person's heart but only The Lord's counsel will stand.?Personal Branding, self-love and other self-related psychobabbles can only go so far. Covid-19 pandemic and resulting lockdown demonstrated the limits of our human capacity.?Social distancing between us and our devices, earthly possessions and worldly plans may not be such a bad idea after all.?Death is inevitable. How prepared are we to meet our Creator?The Untouched Part touches all the parts in and about us that we can neither see nor handle, and will direct you to the course of knowing your true self beyond pretty pictures and earthly possessions using the only Instrument that can: The Holy Bible.
Publisher: Kharis Publishing
ISBN: 9781946277947
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
What are some important lessons you learned from the 2020 lockdown? Here are some lessons I learned:?We are not what we see when we stand in front of a mirror. The real person inside is much more valuable and precious than temporary externalities. ?I can and will survive without using cosmetic make-up for seven months. Who knew!?I owned too many clothes, shoes, and other accessories. I did not need most of them while working from home.?Many are the plans in a person's heart but only The Lord's counsel will stand.?Personal Branding, self-love and other self-related psychobabbles can only go so far. Covid-19 pandemic and resulting lockdown demonstrated the limits of our human capacity.?Social distancing between us and our devices, earthly possessions and worldly plans may not be such a bad idea after all.?Death is inevitable. How prepared are we to meet our Creator?The Untouched Part touches all the parts in and about us that we can neither see nor handle, and will direct you to the course of knowing your true self beyond pretty pictures and earthly possessions using the only Instrument that can: The Holy Bible.
Big House on the Prairie
Author: University of Nebraska Press
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803288999
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
In 2016 the University of Nebraska Press celebrates its 75th anniversary. Proudly rooted in the Great Plains, the Press has established itself as the largest and most diversified publisher located between Chicago and California. The achievements of a vast network of devoted authors, editors, board members, series editors, and staff, the Press has published more than 4,000 books and more than 30 journals of influential and enduring value. What started as a one-person operation at a land grant institution on the sparsely populated plains of Nebraska has tenaciously grown into a press that has earned an international reputation for publishing notable works in Native studies, history, anthropology, American studies, sports, cultural criticism, fiction, fiction in translation, creative nonfiction, and poetry. Winning numerous awards through the years, most notably several Nobel Prizes, the Press has contributed richly to the state, the region, and far beyond. The Press’s partnership with the Jewish Publication Society has placed an emphasis on books in Jewish studies and Bible studies, while the acquisition of Potomac Books has expanded the Press’s subject matter to include national and world affairs and more widespread coverage of military history. In honor of its 75th anniversary, the Press has produced the publication Big House on the Prairie, which features a narrative of press highlights, profiles of key historical employees, and lists of its 75 most significant books, 30 journals, and 75 most noteworthy book covers. Please join us in celebrating 75 years of publishing excellence.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803288999
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
In 2016 the University of Nebraska Press celebrates its 75th anniversary. Proudly rooted in the Great Plains, the Press has established itself as the largest and most diversified publisher located between Chicago and California. The achievements of a vast network of devoted authors, editors, board members, series editors, and staff, the Press has published more than 4,000 books and more than 30 journals of influential and enduring value. What started as a one-person operation at a land grant institution on the sparsely populated plains of Nebraska has tenaciously grown into a press that has earned an international reputation for publishing notable works in Native studies, history, anthropology, American studies, sports, cultural criticism, fiction, fiction in translation, creative nonfiction, and poetry. Winning numerous awards through the years, most notably several Nobel Prizes, the Press has contributed richly to the state, the region, and far beyond. The Press’s partnership with the Jewish Publication Society has placed an emphasis on books in Jewish studies and Bible studies, while the acquisition of Potomac Books has expanded the Press’s subject matter to include national and world affairs and more widespread coverage of military history. In honor of its 75th anniversary, the Press has produced the publication Big House on the Prairie, which features a narrative of press highlights, profiles of key historical employees, and lists of its 75 most significant books, 30 journals, and 75 most noteworthy book covers. Please join us in celebrating 75 years of publishing excellence.
Elements of the General and Minute Anatomy of Man and the Mammalia
Author: Fr Gerber
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Category : Anatomy
Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Category : Anatomy
Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Minutes of Proceedings [of The] Royal Artillery Institution
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Category : Artillery
Languages : en
Pages : 922
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Category : Artillery
Languages : en
Pages : 922
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United States Circuit Courts of Appeals Reports
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Category : Appellate courts
Languages : en
Pages : 742
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Category : Appellate courts
Languages : en
Pages : 742
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United States Circuit Courts of Appeals Reports
Author: United States. Courts of Appeals
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 744
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 744
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The Federal Reporter
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 2026
Book Description
Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia.
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 2026
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Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia.
Reports Containing the Cases Determined in All the Circuits from the Organization of the Courts
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Languages : en
Pages : 744
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Languages : en
Pages : 744
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University of Vermont Notes
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Languages : en
Pages : 626
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Languages : en
Pages : 626
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