Pieces of Thought

Pieces of Thought
Author: Christopher Davis
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2012-09-17
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1479717541

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"Pieces of Thought" is a collection of poems that takes you through the mind of a young dreamer. It contains a nice balance of uplifting and empowering poems as well as dark and depressing pieces that all have their own story. Some spawn from real life events whereas others are purely spontaneous, but each poem delivers its own powerful message that makes you truly feel where the author is coming from. Regardless of race, religion, orientation, or gender, this book contains a piece of thought just for you.

Thought Pieces

Thought Pieces
Author: Erin O'Toole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Literature and photography
ISBN: 9781912339631

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In the early 1970s, Lew Thomas set out to disrupt photography in San Francisco. Tired of the mystical thinking and emotionalism that had underscored Bay Area photography since the 1940s, Thomas pursued a photographic practice grounded in ideas gleaned from conceptual art and Structuralist philosophy. A cohort of other photographers, including Donna-Lee Phillips and Hal Fischer, embraced Thomas' mission, joining him in what became known as the 'Photography and Language' movement, named after a book and group exhibition of the same title produced by Thomas in 1976. Thomas, Phillips and Fischer were all extremely active in the mid to late 1970s. In addition to making their own artwork, they published essays, reviewed shows and organized exhibitions. Under the name NFS Press, Thomas published a number of books designed by Phillips, including 'Structural(ism) and Photography' (1978), which featured Thomas' work; 'Eros and Photography' (1977), which was edited by Phillips, and two books of Fischer's work: 'Gay Semiotics' (1978) and '18th Near Castro Street x 24' (1979). This volume assesses their work, their relationship to one another and their place in the history of photography in the 1970s.

As You Were

As You Were
Author: David Tromblay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781950539222

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A hypnotic, brutal, and unstoppable coming-of-age story echoing from within the aftershocks set off by the American Indian boarding schools of generations past, fanned by the flames of nearly fifteen years of service in the Armed Forces, exposing a series of inescapable prisons and the invisible scars of attempted erasure. When he learns his father is dying, David Tromblay ponders what will become of the monster's legacy and picks up a pen to set the story straight. In sharp and unflinching prose, he recounts his childhood bouncing between his father, who wrestles with anger, alcoholism, and a traumatic brain injury; his grandmother, who survived Indian boarding schools but mistook the corporal punishment she endured for proper child-rearing; and his mother, a part-time waitress, dancer, and locksmith, who hides from David's father in church basements and the folded-down back seat of her car until winter forces her to abandon her son on his grandmother's doorstep. For twelve years, he is beaten, burned, humiliated, locked in closets, lied to, molested, seen and not heard, until his talent for brutal violence meets and exceeds his father's, granting him an escape. Years later, David confronts the compounded traumas of his childhood, searching for the domino that fell and forced his family into the cycle of brutality and denial of their own identity.

5 Easy Pieces

5 Easy Pieces
Author: Daniel Pauly
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2010-07-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1597269689

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5 Easy Pieces features five contributions, originally published in Nature and Science, demonstrating the massive impacts of modern industrial fisheries on marine ecosystems. Initially published over an eight-year period, from 1995 to 2003, these articles illustrate a transition in scientific thought—from the initially-contested realization that the crisis of fisheries and their underlying ocean ecosystems was, in fact, global to its broad acceptance by mainstream scientific and public opinion. Daniel Pauly, a well-known fisheries expert who was a co-author of all five articles, presents each original article here and surrounds it with a rich array of contemporary comments, many of which led Pauly and his colleagues to further study. In addition, Pauly documents how popular media reported on the articles and their findings. By doing so, he demonstrates how science evolves. In one chapter, for example, the popular media pick up a contribution and use Pauly’s conclusions to contextualize current political disputes; in another, what might be seen as nitpicking by fellow scientists leads Pauly and his colleagues to strengthen their case that commercial fishing is endangering the global marine ecosystem. This structure also allows readers to see how scientists’ interactions with the popular media can shape the reception of their own, sometimes controversial, scientific studies. In an epilog, Pauly reflects on the ways that scientific consensus emerges from discussions both within and outside the scientific community.

Torn to Pieces

Torn to Pieces
Author: Margot McDonnell
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010-11-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 038573557X

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When her mother disappears during a business trip, seventeen-year-old Anne discovers that her family harbors many dark secrets.

Biennial Report

Biennial Report
Author: Iowa. Board of Control of State Institutions
Publisher:
Total Pages: 778
Release: 1901
Genre: Charities
ISBN:

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Opinion Pieces by South African Thought Leaders

Opinion Pieces by South African Thought Leaders
Author: Max du Preez
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2012-09-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0143528939

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This timely collection, compiled and edited by veteran journalist and political commentator Max du Preez, contains critical reflections on various aspects of contemporary South Africa. Each contributor is a significant voice in their area of commentary and is well positioned to explore the complexities of the topic under analysis. The resulting pieces offer insights that will engage all readers interested in understanding and addressing the challenges of an unevenly changing nation. Topics in the collection include: The state of the nation; Personal and social identities - race, ethnicity and class; Environment - climate change and sustainability; Governance - skills, capacity and service delivery; The judicial system; Crime and violence; Education; Race relations and Health care.

Pieces of A Life

Pieces of A Life
Author: Denny Dubs
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2021-06-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1662426607

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Pieces of a Life is a different kind of book in that it is not an autobiography in the strictest sense of the term. It does not move from the beginning (one’s birth or ancestry) to the end of life, but rather, it deals with people, stories, anecdotes, events, and thoughts I have had over the years that have largely centered around my interest in religion. The book is about my life, but there is nothing chronological about it; it is presented to you in pieces, a piece here and a piece there. Hopefully, you will find interest in these vignettes—some entertaining, some educational—and hopefully they might enlighten you to think more about your soul, salvation, and Father in heaven. If a story takes you there, perhaps others will follow. Unless you are born with great talent and ability, you, like me, will never do anything belonging to a great autobiography. Nevertheless, all our lives have worth, and there are things that others would find very interesting. God, our Father, has placed in each one of us matters that make us unique. This is my attempt to do just that, and I hope that it will encourage you to do your own such endeavor. Sometimes we have to share those things with other people. Perhaps, in doing so, we can change the world for the better.

Active Collections

Active Collections
Author: Elizabeth Wood
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351383515

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In recent years, many museums have implemented sweeping changes in how they engage audiences. However, changes to the field’s approaches to collections stewardship have come much more slowly. Active Collections critically examines existing approaches to museum collections and explores practical, yet radical, ways that museums can better manage their collections to actively advance their missions. Approaching the question of modern museum collection stewardship from a position of "tough love," the authors argue that the museum field risks being constrained by rigid ways of thinking about objects. Examining the field’s relationship to objects, artifacts, and specimens, the volume explores the question of stewardship through the dissection of a broad range of issues, including questions of "quality over quantity," emotional attachment, dispassionate cataloging, and cognitive biases in curatorship. The essays look to insights from fields as diverse as forest management, library science, and the psychology of compulsive hoarding, to inform and innovate collection practices. Essay contributions come from both experienced museum professionals and scholars from disciplines as diverse as psychology, education, and history. The result is a critical exploration that makes the book essential reading for museum professionals, as well as those in training.

The Missing Pieces of Me

The Missing Pieces of Me
Author: Amelia Mandeville
Publisher: Sphere
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: Couples
ISBN: 9780751571752

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These are the things Dustin knows about Willow: - She is the love of his life - He would do anything for her - They are happy together These are the things Willow knows about herself: - Dustin is the love of her life - When he is gone, her world crumbles - She has to leave him When Dustin returns home one day to find Willow has disappeared, leaving just a note behind to say goodbye, he can't believe it's happening. Ever since they met at seventeen, they've been head over heels - and now they have their daughter Zara to complete their family. But as Dustin sets about finding Willow, determined to bring her back home, he begins to feel like he's trying to solve a puzzle without all the pieces. Could there really have been things he didn't know about Willow? Or was he just not looking closely enough in the first place? Emotional and full of hope, this is the perfect book for readers who loved The Shape of Us, The Day We Met and If Only I Could Tell You.