Today is My Favorite Day and Right Now Is My Favorite Time: The Autobiography of James E. McEachern

Today is My Favorite Day and Right Now Is My Favorite Time: The Autobiography of James E. McEachern
Author: Jim McEachern
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2014-10-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1483416410

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Success or failure is too often tied to abstract principles without practical application. The autobiography of James E. McEachern presents in "high definition" his story attempting to bridge that gap. His life story continually emphasizes the relationship of faith, personal growth, and effort to success. In Today is My Favorite Day, you will learn the principles for transforming dreams into reality. You will also learn how goal setting in all areas of life can bring about the future you desire. This isn't the power of "magical thinking" but the power of goals and sustained effort over a life-time toward a predetermined end. It was Jim's greatest hope that by telling his story others would understand the secrets of his success and from this realize their own possibilities for succeeding in life.

Princeton Alumni Weekly

Princeton Alumni Weekly
Author:
Publisher: princeton alumni weekly
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN:

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Transforming Cape Town

Transforming Cape Town
Author: Catherine Besteman
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2008-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520256700

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“An engaging, insightful and at times beautifully written account of post-apartheid transformation in the city of Cape Town. Besteman shows the continuing legacy of apartheid, racial segregation and poverty in South Africa as well as glimpses of new forms of cultural creativity and identity formation that are characterized by empathy, compassion, and hope. Transforming Cape Town deserves to be read by anthropologists and anyone interested in how people confront the challenges of racial exclusion and historical inequality, and how a few bold agents of transformation seek to create new social spaces to cross old barriers.”—Richard A. Wilson, author of The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa “Cape Town and anthropology come alive in Besteman's work. Insightful, dynamic, and well-written, this book opens a 'space of trust' to understanding the pains and creative innovations of transition—of people, politics, and daily survival—in a new light.”—Carolyn Nordstrom, author of Global Outlaws and Shadows of War “Besteman navigates and illuminates post-apartheid Cape Town with uncommon skill. She brings to bear an anthropologist's training, a reporter's eye and ear for the choice remark, the telling detail and a candid sympathy for the disenfranchised, whose lot in South Africa has not necessarily improved under democracy. It's a distressing picture she draws: the persisting mutual ignorance, even reciprocal demonization, across old ethnic and racial lines, alongside the ongoing economic injustice. The revolution in South Africa has been a piecemeal affair, and Besteman's descriptions of the difficulties that even the best-intentioned individuals encounter as they struggle toward creating a general social transformation ring painfully true.”—William Finnegan, author of Crossing the Line, Dateline Soweto, A Complicated War, and Cold New World “Transforming Cape Town is a fascinating account of how people in this divided city engage with democracy, transformation, and the legacies and ongoing realities of radical inequalities. Through conversations with ordinary people, Besteman explores the ways in which apartheid's legacies continue to shape interactions both intimate and public. In doing so, she restores a sense of faith in anthropology as a tool for understanding and critiquing social worlds.”—Fiona Ross, author of Bearing Witness: Women and Truth and Reconciliation

Down Beat

Down Beat
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1946
Genre: Jazz
ISBN:

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The contemporary music magazine.

Music and Musicians

Music and Musicians
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1915
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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American Aeronaut

American Aeronaut
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1957
Genre: Aircraft industry
ISBN:

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