The Wonder Book of Knowledge

The Wonder Book of Knowledge
Author: Henry Chase Hill
Publisher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781018174518

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Book of Knowledge and Wonder

The Book of Knowledge and Wonder
Author: Steven Harvey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2014-11-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781940906089

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The Book of Knowledge and Wonder is a memoir about claiming a legacy of wonder from knowledge of a devastating event. In some ways it has the feel of a detective story in which Steven Harvey pieces together the life of his mother, Roberta Reinhardt Harvey, who committed suicide when he was eleven, out of the 406 letters she left behind. Before he read the letters his mother had become little more than her death to him, but while writing her story he discovered a woman who, despite her vulnerability to depression, had a large capacity for wonder and a love of familiar things, legacies that she passed on to him. The book tackles subjects of recent fascination in American culture: corporate life and sexism in the fifties, mental illness and its influence on families, and art and learning as a consolation for life's woes, but in the end it is the perennial theme of abiding love despite the odds that fuels the tale. As the memoir unfolds, his mother changes and grows, darkens and retreats as she gives up her chance at a career in nursing, struggles with her position as a housewife, harbors paranoid delusions of having contracted syphilis at childbirth, succumbs to a mysterious, psychic link with her melancholic father, and fights back against depression with counseling, medicine, art, and learning. Harvey charts the way, after his mother's death, that he blotted out her memory almost completely in his new family where his mother was rarely talked about, a protective process of letting go that he did not resist and in a way welcomed, but the book grows out of a nagging longing that never went away, a sense of being haunted that caused the writer to seek out places alone-dribbling a basketball on a lonely court, going on long solitary bicycle rides, walking away from his family to the edge of a mountain overlook, and working daily at his writing desk-where he might feel her presence. In the end, the loss cannot be repaired. Her death, like a camera flash in the dark, blotted out all but a few lingering memories of her in his mind, but the triumph of the book is in the creative collaboration between the dead mother, speaking to her son in letters, and the writer piecing together the story from photographs, snatches of memory, and her words so that he can, for the first time, know her and miss her, not some made up idea of her. The letters do not bring her back-he knows the loss is irrevocable-but as he shaped them into art, the pain, that had been nothing more than a dull throb, changed in character, becoming more diffuse and ardent, like heartache.

I Wonder why Book of Knowledge

I Wonder why Book of Knowledge
Author:
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780753413814

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This volume covers everything children want to know about their world, from the great empires of the past to the wonders of the natural world. It is full of tough questions, amazing answers and funny facts.

Innocence, Knowledge, and Wonder

Innocence, Knowledge, and Wonder
Author: Osho
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-05-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1429977434

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One of the greatest spiritual teachers of the twentieth century encourages you to embrace your childlike curiosity and reconnect it to your adult sensibilities. Innocence, Knowledge, and Wonder: What Happened to the Sense of Wonder I Felt as a Child? looks to each person’s last state of innocence—childhood—to recover the ability to truly be curious. Osho discusses why it is important to look to our “inner child” and how it can help you understand the person you have become. Osho challenges readers to examine and break free of the conditioned belief systems and prejudices that limit their capacity to enjoy life in all its richness. He has been described by the Sunday Times of London as one of the “1000 Makers of the 20th Century” and by Sunday Mid-Day (India) as one of the ten people—along with Gandhi, Nehru, and Buddha—who have changed the destiny of India. Since his death in 1990, the influence of his teachings continues to expand, reaching seekers of all ages in virtually every country of the world.

Wisdom, Information, and Wonder

Wisdom, Information, and Wonder
Author: Mary Midgley
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 1989
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0415028302

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In this book one of Britain's leading popular philosophers tackles a question that is at the root of our civilization: What is knowledge for?

The Story of Primitive Man

The Story of Primitive Man
Author: Mabel (Cook) Cole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258384890

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My First Book of Knowledge

My First Book of Knowledge
Author: Jenny Vaughn
Publisher: Smithmark Publishers
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1997-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780765194060

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A guide to the world we live in, providing fascinating facts on every subject including space travel, important inventions, countries and continents, animals of land and sea, the human body, and prehistoric life.

Everybody's Book of Knowledge

Everybody's Book of Knowledge
Author: Charles Ray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Curiosities and wonders
ISBN: 9781853758805

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Includes folded 4 page illustrations attached to inside front cover.

The Island of Knowledge

The Island of Knowledge
Author: Marcelo Gleiser
Publisher: Civitas Books
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0465031714

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Why discovering the limits to science may be the most powerful discovery of allHow much can we know about the world? In this book, physicist Marcelo Gleiser traces our search for answers to the most fundamental questions of existence, the origin of the universe, the nature of reality, and the limits of knowledge. In so doing, he reaches a provocative conclusion: science, like religion, is fundamentally limited as a tool for understanding the world. As science and its philosophical interpretations advance, we face the unsettling recognition of how much we don't know. Gleiser shows that by aband.

The Wonder Book of Science

The Wonder Book of Science
Author: J. Henri Fabre
Publisher: The Minerva Group, Inc.
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2002
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0898757118

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The word "science" carries a suggestion sufficient to render a book so labeled taboo to the average reader. But here is a book of genuine science which the most timid may read with delight; for perhaps Fabre never shows his greatness more than through the simplicity of his diction. In this work he imparts great facts about things which are familiar to the sight, but not to the understanding, of most of us. Light, sound, electricity, the locomotive, extinct volcanoes, condensation and evaporation, prehistoric animals, grafting and the sea -- these and many other subjects are dealt with in a simple narrative style as thrilling as the most exciting novel, only with this difference: how infinitely richer we are when we turn the last page of this book, and how infinitely more the world means to us. Fabre opens our eyes."Full of fascination and models of scientific method." -- Times"The patience and the nicety of M. Fabre?s observations are indeed amazing. His eyes see, and they see magical marvels.'' -- Daily Express