Author: C.H. Miller
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1452059209
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Lance Lebos, The Journey Home is the story of Lance Lebos whose life has become, "normal." Lance commitment to create change in his life will lead him into a world where life is lived in the moment. Tiken, the leader of modern-day Septor has created a world where life is lived as a fantasy. Joy is the "order" of the day. Self-Expression has left Septor and Lance plans to return it to the people. Will he fall into the temptation of his deepest desires or follow the path of freeing others from their own fate. The author has included a self-help chapter entitled, "Choice." Leap into the dimensions of human relations. Who creates the world that you live? Is the power inside or outside of you?
Lance Lebos
Author: C.H. Miller
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1452059209
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Lance Lebos, The Journey Home is the story of Lance Lebos whose life has become, "normal." Lance commitment to create change in his life will lead him into a world where life is lived in the moment. Tiken, the leader of modern-day Septor has created a world where life is lived as a fantasy. Joy is the "order" of the day. Self-Expression has left Septor and Lance plans to return it to the people. Will he fall into the temptation of his deepest desires or follow the path of freeing others from their own fate. The author has included a self-help chapter entitled, "Choice." Leap into the dimensions of human relations. Who creates the world that you live? Is the power inside or outside of you?
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1452059209
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Lance Lebos, The Journey Home is the story of Lance Lebos whose life has become, "normal." Lance commitment to create change in his life will lead him into a world where life is lived in the moment. Tiken, the leader of modern-day Septor has created a world where life is lived as a fantasy. Joy is the "order" of the day. Self-Expression has left Septor and Lance plans to return it to the people. Will he fall into the temptation of his deepest desires or follow the path of freeing others from their own fate. The author has included a self-help chapter entitled, "Choice." Leap into the dimensions of human relations. Who creates the world that you live? Is the power inside or outside of you?
Kiowa Ethnogeography
Author: William C. Meadows
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292778449
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
Examining the place names, geographical knowledge, and cultural associations of the Kiowa from the earliest recorded sources to the present, Kiowa Ethnogeography is the most in-depth study of its kind in the realm of Plains Indian tribal analysis. Linking geography to political and social changes, William Meadows applies a chronological approach that demonstrates a cultural evolution within the Kiowa community. Preserved in both linguistic and cartographic forms, the concepts of place, homeland, intertribal sharing of land, religious practice, and other aspects of Kiowa life are clarified in detail. Native religious relationships to land (termed "geosacred" by the author) are carefully documented as well. Meadows also provides analysis of the only known extant Kiowa map of Black Goose, its unique pictographic place labels, and its relationship to reservation-era land policies. Additional coverage of rivers, lakes, and military forts makes this a remarkably comprehensive and illuminating guide.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292778449
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
Examining the place names, geographical knowledge, and cultural associations of the Kiowa from the earliest recorded sources to the present, Kiowa Ethnogeography is the most in-depth study of its kind in the realm of Plains Indian tribal analysis. Linking geography to political and social changes, William Meadows applies a chronological approach that demonstrates a cultural evolution within the Kiowa community. Preserved in both linguistic and cartographic forms, the concepts of place, homeland, intertribal sharing of land, religious practice, and other aspects of Kiowa life are clarified in detail. Native religious relationships to land (termed "geosacred" by the author) are carefully documented as well. Meadows also provides analysis of the only known extant Kiowa map of Black Goose, its unique pictographic place labels, and its relationship to reservation-era land policies. Additional coverage of rivers, lakes, and military forts makes this a remarkably comprehensive and illuminating guide.
Clues in the Diagnosis of Non-tumoral Testicular Pathology
Author: Manuel Nistal
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319493647
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
This book presents the morphology of different non-tumoral lesions of the testis. By showing the differential diagnosis of each lesion, it offers clinicians vital support with diagnosis and treatment. The book is divided into seven main parts: genetic and developmental pathology of the testis; infertility; vascular pathology of the testis; inflammatory pathology; pathology of the rete testis and epididymis; pathology of the vaginal tunic and paratesticular structures; and a final part dealing with miscellanea. Each chapter includes carefully selected figures and a variety of diagrams highlighting the main characteristics of a specific lesion to facilitate its diagnosis.Based on the authors’ experience with hundreds of biopsies, surgical specimens and autopsies, the book presents material that has been gathered over the past 40 years, providing an essential tool for pathologists, urologists, andrologists and pediatricians who face diagnostic problems.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319493647
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
This book presents the morphology of different non-tumoral lesions of the testis. By showing the differential diagnosis of each lesion, it offers clinicians vital support with diagnosis and treatment. The book is divided into seven main parts: genetic and developmental pathology of the testis; infertility; vascular pathology of the testis; inflammatory pathology; pathology of the rete testis and epididymis; pathology of the vaginal tunic and paratesticular structures; and a final part dealing with miscellanea. Each chapter includes carefully selected figures and a variety of diagrams highlighting the main characteristics of a specific lesion to facilitate its diagnosis.Based on the authors’ experience with hundreds of biopsies, surgical specimens and autopsies, the book presents material that has been gathered over the past 40 years, providing an essential tool for pathologists, urologists, andrologists and pediatricians who face diagnostic problems.
Calendar History of the Kiowa Indians (Illustrated Edition)
Author: James Mooney
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
The desire to preserve to future ages the memory of past achievements is a universal human instinct, as witness the clay tablets of old Chaldea, the hieroglyphs of the obelisks, our countless thousands of manuscripts and printed volumes, and the gossiping old story-teller of the village or the backwoods cabin. The reliability of the record depends chiefly on the truthfulness of the recorder and the adequacy of the method employed. In Asia, the cradle of civilization, authentic history goes back thousands of years; in Europe the record begins much later, while in America the aboriginal narrative, which may be considered as fairly authentic, is all comprised within a thousand years. The peculiar and elaborate systems by means of which the more cultivated ancient nations of the south recorded their histories are too well known to students to need more than a passing notice here. It was known that our own tribes had various ways of depicting their mythology, their totems, or isolated facts in the life of the individual or nation, but it is only within a few years that it was even suspected that they could have anything like continuous historical records, even in embryo. The fact is now established, however, that pictographic records covering periods of from sixty to perhaps two hundred years or more do, or did, exist among several tribes, and it is entirely probable that every leading mother tribe had such a record of its origin and wanderings, the pictured narrative being compiled by the priests and preserved with sacred care through all the shifting vicissitudes of savage life until lost or destroyed in the ruin that overwhelmed the native governments at the coming of the white man. Several such histories are now known, and as the aboriginal field is still but partially explored, others may yet come to light.
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
The desire to preserve to future ages the memory of past achievements is a universal human instinct, as witness the clay tablets of old Chaldea, the hieroglyphs of the obelisks, our countless thousands of manuscripts and printed volumes, and the gossiping old story-teller of the village or the backwoods cabin. The reliability of the record depends chiefly on the truthfulness of the recorder and the adequacy of the method employed. In Asia, the cradle of civilization, authentic history goes back thousands of years; in Europe the record begins much later, while in America the aboriginal narrative, which may be considered as fairly authentic, is all comprised within a thousand years. The peculiar and elaborate systems by means of which the more cultivated ancient nations of the south recorded their histories are too well known to students to need more than a passing notice here. It was known that our own tribes had various ways of depicting their mythology, their totems, or isolated facts in the life of the individual or nation, but it is only within a few years that it was even suspected that they could have anything like continuous historical records, even in embryo. The fact is now established, however, that pictographic records covering periods of from sixty to perhaps two hundred years or more do, or did, exist among several tribes, and it is entirely probable that every leading mother tribe had such a record of its origin and wanderings, the pictured narrative being compiled by the priests and preserved with sacred care through all the shifting vicissitudes of savage life until lost or destroyed in the ruin that overwhelmed the native governments at the coming of the white man. Several such histories are now known, and as the aboriginal field is still but partially explored, others may yet come to light.
The Calendar History of Kiowa Indians (Illustrated Edition)
Author: James Mooney
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN: 8027245885
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 579
Book Description
This eBook has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. The desire to preserve to future ages the memory of past achievements is a universal human instinct, as witness the clay tablets of old Chaldea, the hieroglyphs of the obelisks, our countless thousands of manuscripts and printed volumes, and the gossiping old story-teller of the village or the backwoods cabin. The reliability of the record depends chiefly on the truthfulness of the recorder and the adequacy of the method employed. In Asia, the cradle of civilization, authentic history goes back thousands of years; in Europe the record begins much later, while in America the aboriginal narrative, which may be considered as fairly authentic, is all comprised within a thousand years. The peculiar and elaborate systems by means of which the more cultivated ancient nations of the south recorded their histories are too well known to students to need more than a passing notice here. It was known that our own tribes had various ways of depicting their mythology, their totems, or isolated facts in the life of the individual or nation, but it is only within a few years that it was even suspected that they could have anything like continuous historical records, even in embryo. The fact is now established, however, that pictographic records covering periods of from sixty to perhaps two hundred years or more do, or did, exist among several tribes, and it is entirely probable that every leading mother tribe had such a record of its origin and wanderings, the pictured narrative being compiled by the priests and preserved with sacred care through all the shifting vicissitudes of savage life until lost or destroyed in the ruin that overwhelmed the native governments at the coming of the white man. Several such histories are now known, and as the aboriginal field is still but partially explored, others may yet come to light.
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN: 8027245885
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 579
Book Description
This eBook has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. The desire to preserve to future ages the memory of past achievements is a universal human instinct, as witness the clay tablets of old Chaldea, the hieroglyphs of the obelisks, our countless thousands of manuscripts and printed volumes, and the gossiping old story-teller of the village or the backwoods cabin. The reliability of the record depends chiefly on the truthfulness of the recorder and the adequacy of the method employed. In Asia, the cradle of civilization, authentic history goes back thousands of years; in Europe the record begins much later, while in America the aboriginal narrative, which may be considered as fairly authentic, is all comprised within a thousand years. The peculiar and elaborate systems by means of which the more cultivated ancient nations of the south recorded their histories are too well known to students to need more than a passing notice here. It was known that our own tribes had various ways of depicting their mythology, their totems, or isolated facts in the life of the individual or nation, but it is only within a few years that it was even suspected that they could have anything like continuous historical records, even in embryo. The fact is now established, however, that pictographic records covering periods of from sixty to perhaps two hundred years or more do, or did, exist among several tribes, and it is entirely probable that every leading mother tribe had such a record of its origin and wanderings, the pictured narrative being compiled by the priests and preserved with sacred care through all the shifting vicissitudes of savage life until lost or destroyed in the ruin that overwhelmed the native governments at the coming of the white man. Several such histories are now known, and as the aboriginal field is still but partially explored, others may yet come to light.
Calendar History of the Kiowa Indians
Author: James Mooney
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN: 8026888596
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 579
Book Description
The desire to preserve to future ages the memory of past achievements is a universal human instinct, as witness the clay tablets of old Chaldea, the hieroglyphs of the obelisks, our countless thousands of manuscripts and printed volumes, and the gossiping old story-teller of the village or the backwoods cabin. The reliability of the record depends chiefly on the truthfulness of the recorder and the adequacy of the method employed. In Asia, the cradle of civilization, authentic history goes back thousands of years; in Europe the record begins much later, while in America the aboriginal narrative, which may be considered as fairly authentic, is all comprised within a thousand years. The peculiar and elaborate systems by means of which the more cultivated ancient nations of the south recorded their histories are too well known to students to need more than a passing notice here. It was known that our own tribes had various ways of depicting their mythology, their totems, or isolated facts in the life of the individual or nation, but it is only within a few years that it was even suspected that they could have anything like continuous historical records, even in embryo. The fact is now established, however, that pictographic records covering periods of from sixty to perhaps two hundred years or more do, or did, exist among several tribes, and it is entirely probable that every leading mother tribe had such a record of its origin and wanderings, the pictured narrative being compiled by the priests and preserved with sacred care through all the shifting vicissitudes of savage life until lost or destroyed in the ruin that overwhelmed the native governments at the coming of the white man. Several such histories are now known, and as the aboriginal field is still but partially explored, others may yet come to light.
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN: 8026888596
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 579
Book Description
The desire to preserve to future ages the memory of past achievements is a universal human instinct, as witness the clay tablets of old Chaldea, the hieroglyphs of the obelisks, our countless thousands of manuscripts and printed volumes, and the gossiping old story-teller of the village or the backwoods cabin. The reliability of the record depends chiefly on the truthfulness of the recorder and the adequacy of the method employed. In Asia, the cradle of civilization, authentic history goes back thousands of years; in Europe the record begins much later, while in America the aboriginal narrative, which may be considered as fairly authentic, is all comprised within a thousand years. The peculiar and elaborate systems by means of which the more cultivated ancient nations of the south recorded their histories are too well known to students to need more than a passing notice here. It was known that our own tribes had various ways of depicting their mythology, their totems, or isolated facts in the life of the individual or nation, but it is only within a few years that it was even suspected that they could have anything like continuous historical records, even in embryo. The fact is now established, however, that pictographic records covering periods of from sixty to perhaps two hundred years or more do, or did, exist among several tribes, and it is entirely probable that every leading mother tribe had such a record of its origin and wanderings, the pictured narrative being compiled by the priests and preserved with sacred care through all the shifting vicissitudes of savage life until lost or destroyed in the ruin that overwhelmed the native governments at the coming of the white man. Several such histories are now known, and as the aboriginal field is still but partially explored, others may yet come to light.
Geological Survey Water-supply Paper
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Irrigation
Languages : en
Pages : 614
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Irrigation
Languages : en
Pages : 614
Book Description
Inventory of Published and Unpublished Chemical Analyses of Surface Waters in the Continental United States and Puerto Rico, 1961
Author: Thomas H. Woodard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
The Spiritual Imagination of the Beats
Author: David Stephen Calonne
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108416454
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
The first comprehensive study to explore the role of esoteric, occult, alchemical, shamanistic, mystical and magical traditions in the work of major Beat authors.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108416454
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
The first comprehensive study to explore the role of esoteric, occult, alchemical, shamanistic, mystical and magical traditions in the work of major Beat authors.
Lance Lebos
Author: C. H. Miller
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781425974909
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Kaliya Diaz lives and learns. Growing up in a small urban town, she comes to terms with life and what she wants...trouble, fun or success. Or can she have a little of it all? This story is about how this young girl goes from a nerd to a troubled teen in and out of trouble to a successful business woman is sure to make your head spin. Kaliya gets into high school and doesn't know what to do with herself. She's cutting class, hanging out late, smoking cigarettes and doing everything but the right thing. By senior year, Kaliya makes it out of high school with honors and goes off to college where she realizes that the world isn't so nice, especially when you're far away from home. What's in store for Kaliya? Men, trouble, haters, school, work, you name it. How does she make it? What will she become? Open up and join the adventure of little Miss Diaz. A special treat to all of you that are going to college. At the end of the story, there is a commentary and 10 ways for one to improve his/her SAT score.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781425974909
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Kaliya Diaz lives and learns. Growing up in a small urban town, she comes to terms with life and what she wants...trouble, fun or success. Or can she have a little of it all? This story is about how this young girl goes from a nerd to a troubled teen in and out of trouble to a successful business woman is sure to make your head spin. Kaliya gets into high school and doesn't know what to do with herself. She's cutting class, hanging out late, smoking cigarettes and doing everything but the right thing. By senior year, Kaliya makes it out of high school with honors and goes off to college where she realizes that the world isn't so nice, especially when you're far away from home. What's in store for Kaliya? Men, trouble, haters, school, work, you name it. How does she make it? What will she become? Open up and join the adventure of little Miss Diaz. A special treat to all of you that are going to college. At the end of the story, there is a commentary and 10 ways for one to improve his/her SAT score.