The Wine of Astonishment

The Wine of Astonishment
Author: Earl Lovelace
Publsiher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1986
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0435988808

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Charts the history of a Spiritual Baptist community from the passing of the Prohibition Ordinance in 1917 until the lifting of the ban in 1951.

Customer Astonishment

Customer Astonishment
Author: Darby Checketts
Publsiher: Author's Choice Publishing
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1931741689

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Great customer relationships make the world go around. Customers give us the opportunity to apply our talents to serve them. Then, they transfer money from their bank accounts to ours so that we have the financial leverage to meet our goals. This simple, everyday economic interdependence is what business success, professional accountability, and personal prosperity are all about. In today's competitive world, a satisfied customer is no longer enough. A satisfied customer is still shopping around until you provide that WOW experience and make that WOW connection that creates customer loyalty. To do so, you must move beyond mere customer service to the new world of Customer Astonishment. To astonish is to strike with awe and wonder. Author Darby Checketts has spent the past 14 years preparing to show you how. You will learn the principles and methods to make these secrets work for you and your team. Discover the Power of WOW, which is necessary to positively astonish those who depend on you. Set your own mark for world-class customer care.

The Age of Astonishment

The Age of Astonishment
Author: Bill Morris
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2022-04-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781643137056

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An acclaimed journalist and novelist makes history personal, painting a rich and vivid portrait of the time when America become modern by tracing the life of one man who lived through it. It all began with a black-and-white family snapshot of a distinguished elderly gentleman with a fine head of spun-sugar hair. He was wearing round, tortoise-shell glasses, a three-piece suit and an expression of delight mixed with terror, for on his right knee he was balancing a swaddled infant with a bewildered look. The baby is Bill morris, the man is his father’s father, John Morris. That photo, taken in November 1952, the month the United States detonated the first hydrogen bomb, a weapon a thousand times more powerful than the atom bombs that incinerated Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Three years later, John Morris died at the age of 92. Bill has no memories of the man, but even as a boy he found himself marveling at the changes John must have witnessed and experienced in his long lifetime. He was born into a slave-owning Virginia family during the Civil War, and he died at the peak of the Cold War. At the time of his birth, the dominant technologies were the steam engine and the telegraph. He grew up in a world lit by kerosene and candles, he traveled by foot and horseback and wagon and drank water hauled from a well. He would live through Reconstruction, women’s suffrage, Prohibition, the Great Depression, two world wars, the Korean War and the advent of nuclear weapons. Though he was from a slave-owning family, he changed his views as he grew into adulthood, and would unhappily witnessed the horrors of Jim Crow and work against it. Fluent in German, he would witness Hitler’s rise to power, just one of the unimaginable occurrences of his time that suddenly became all-too-real. Deep in the Bible Belt, John was agnostic, perhaps even atheist, and held remarkably progressive beliefs on race relations, child rearing, women’s rights and religious freedom. He married an Irish Catholic from upstate New York at a time when Catholics, Jews and Yankees were not warmly welcomed in the South. And in that traditionally bellicose region, he was a life-long pacifist. He was, in a word, a misfit, but one whose story embodies a pivotal generation in American history. An acclaimed journalist and novelist, Bill Morris makes history personal in The Age of Astonishment, painting a rich and vivid portrait of the time when America become modern by tracing the life of one man who lived through it.

Measures of Astonishment

Measures of Astonishment
Author: League of Canadian Poets
Publsiher: Canadian Plains Research Center
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2016
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0889773718

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Most of the essays in this volume were previously presented as lectures as part of the Anne Szumigalski lecture series.

Wittgenstein and Lacan at the Limit

Wittgenstein and Lacan at the Limit
Author: Maria Balaska
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783030169398

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This book brings together the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Jacques Lacan around their treatments of ‘astonishment,’ an experience of being struck by something that appears to be extraordinarily significant. Both thinkers have a central interest in the dissatisfaction with meaning that these experiences generate when we attempt to articulate them, to bring language to bear on them. Maria Balaska argues that this frustration and difficulty with meaning reveals a more fundamental characteristic of our sense-making capacities –namely, their groundlessness. Instead of disappointment with language’s sense-making capacities, Balaska argues that Wittgenstein and Lacan can help us find in this revelation of meaning’s groundlessness an opportunity to acknowledge our own involvement in meaning, to creatively participate in it and thereby to enrich our forms of life with language.

Astonishment and Science

Astonishment and Science
Author: Paul Tyson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2022-12-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781666733402

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Science can reveal or conceal the breathtaking wonders of creation. On one hand, knowledge of the natural world can open us up to greater love for the Creator, give us the means of more neighborly care, and fill us with ever-deepening astonishment. On the other hand, knowledge feeding an insatiable hunger for epistemic mastery can become a means of idolatry, hubris, and damage. Crucial to world-respecting science is the role of wonder: curiosity, perplexity, and astonishment. In this volume, philosopher William Desmond explores the relation of the different modes of wonder to modern science. Responding to his thought are twelve thinkers across the domains of science, theology, philosophy, law, poetry, medicine, sociology, and art restoration. Introduction —Paul Tyson The Dearth of Astonishment: On Curiosity, Scientism, and Thinking as Negativity —William Desmond Preparing to Paint the Virgin’s Robe —Spike Bucklow Cultivating Wonder —Steven Knepper The Astonishment of Philosophy: William Desmond and Isabelle Stengers —Simone Kotva 5. Astonishment and the Social Sciences —Paul Tyson Curiosity, Perplexity, and Astonishment in the Natural Sciences —Andrew Davison Scientism as the Dearth of the Nothing —Richard J. Colledge The Determinations of Medicine and the Too-Muchness of Being —Jeffrey Bishop Attending to Infinitude: Law as in-between the Overdeterminate and Practical Judgment —Jonathan Horton Life’s Wonder —Simon Oliver Being in Control —Michael Hanby Wondering about the Science/Scientism Distinction —D. C. Schindler Basil and Desmond on Wonder and the Astonishing Return of Christian Metaphysics —Isidoros C. Katsos The Children of Wonder: On Scientism and Its Changelings —William Desmond

A Study Guide for Wislawa Szymborska s Astonishment

A Study Guide for Wislawa Szymborska s  Astonishment
Author: Gale, Cengage Learning
Publsiher: Gale, Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2016
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781410340481

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A Study Guide for Wislawa Szymborska's "Astonishment," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Poetry for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Poetry for Students for all of your research needs.

Forms of Astonishment

Forms of Astonishment
Author: Richard Buxton
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2009-07-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199245499

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An illustrated study of a number of Greek myths about the transformations of humans and gods. Richard Buxton poses the question of how seriously the Greeks took these tales, and in doing so also illuminates issues explored by anthropologists and students of religion.