180 Days A Quest For The Best You


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180 Days: A Quest for the Best You


180 Days: A Quest for the Best You

Author: Grace Beall

language: en

Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.

Release Date: 2019-07-11


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180 days: A Quest for the Best You is my story about God stripping away the facade of who I thought I had become, compelling me to view myself as he saw me - not as a mother, a wife, or minister, but simply addressing me as a child of God in need of repair. Needing to retrieve what I was permitting to waste away, the Lord gave me instructions on how to regenerate my internal power, which reactivated my dreams and visions for a more prosperous season.

The Rotarian


The Rotarian

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1997-04


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Established in 1911, The Rotarian is the official magazine of Rotary International and is circulated worldwide. Each issue contains feature articles, columns, and departments about, or of interest to, Rotarians. Seventeen Nobel Prize winners and 19 Pulitzer Prize winners – from Mahatma Ghandi to Kurt Vonnegut Jr. – have written for the magazine.

You Owe Yourself a Drunk


You Owe Yourself a Drunk

Author: James P. Spradley

language: en

Publisher: Waveland Press

Release Date: 1999-11-06


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While You Owe Yourself a Drunk was far from the first anthropological study of a non-native population in North America, its appearance marked an early stage in an increasingly evident shift toward bringing anthropology home. Now available from Waveland Press, Spradleys carefully researched portrayal of skid row men in Seattle in the late sixties documents their treatment by jails and the legal system in a time before homelessness became a recognized problem. As a result of Spradleys elegant and impassioned writing, the book became a sharp challenge to politicians, policymakers, judges, police, and others inclined to punish people for the crime of poverty. The insights he gained from studying the tramp culture of Seattle ultimately were seen as highly significant in the treatment of recidivist alcoholics as well as in creating a more appropriate and human response to public drunkenness. This now-classic landmark study in urban ethnography stands as a shining example of the direct application of distinctly anthropological concepts and methods to address real-world problems. But more important, it represents a poignant challenge to society about our capacity to endure and accept nonconformity and social diversity. The Waveland reissue includes a valuable retrospective introduction by Merrill Singer.