I Am Saved Dominique Carter

I Am Saved   Dominique Carter
Author: Thornton Bell
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2019-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780359470631

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Moving from childhood to adult can sometimes be frightening. But God has a plan for our lives. That is why He sent His only begotten Son - JESUS. I'm am so glad I became an adult and gave my life to Christ. This book is both a guide and journal for my journey.

Beyond the Mundane

Beyond the Mundane
Author: Daniel J Reitz
Publsiher: Mundania Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2004-05-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781594260254

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Readers will be horrified and mystified by this collection of 28 horror and mystery stories from the masters of the macabre.

Saving Abstraction

Saving Abstraction
Author: Ryan Dohoney
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190948580

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Saving Abstraction: Morton Feldman, the de Menils, and the Rothko Chapel tells the story of the 1972 premier of Morton Feldman's music for the Rothko Chapel in Houston. Built in 1971 for "people of all faiths or none," the chapel houses 14 monumental paintings by famed abstract expressionist Mark Rothko, who had committed suicide only one year earlier. Upon its opening, visitors' responses to the chapel ranged from spiritual succor to abject tragedy--the latter being closest to Rothko's intentions. However the chapel's founders--art collectors and philanthropists Dominique and John de Menil--opened the space to provide an ecumenically and spiritually affirming environment that spoke to their avant-garde approach to Catholicism. A year after the chapel opened, Morton Feldman's musical work Rothko Chapel proved essential to correcting the unintentionally grave atmosphere of the de Menil's chapel, translating Rothko's existential dread into sacred ecumenism for visitors. Author Ryan Dohoney reconstructs the network of artists, musicians, and patrons who collaborated on the premier of Feldman's music for the space, and documents the ways collaborators struggled over fundamental questions about the emotional efficacy of art and its potential translation into religious feeling. Rather than frame the debate as a conflict of art versus religion, Dohoney argues that the popular claim of modernism's autonomy from religion has been overstated and that the two have been continually intertwined in an agonistic tension that animates many 20th-century artistic collaborations.

Why Blacks Fear America s Mayor

Why Blacks Fear  America s Mayor
Author: Peter Noel
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780595476572

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They call him "America's Mayor." But to blacks that title sugarcoats Rudy Giuliani's real reputation as one of the most racially divisive leaders in the nation. Peter Noel's book puts Giuliani's often-ignored record of oppressing the "other New York" front and center in the 2008 presidential race. Noel was a witness to "Giuliani time" in New York. As the race beat journalist for The Village Voice, he reported exclusively on the police brutality that rained down on blacks, and the denigration of black leadership by Giuliani. In this collection of his exposés, Noel provides stunning insights into the most notorious events of Giuliani's tenure, including the execution-style killing of Amadou Diallo and the sadistic torture of Abner Louima. Both men-like many black victims of Giuliani's stop-and-frisk policing-were innocent of any wrongdoing. This brutality sparked a new black activist movement. Scores, including Jesse Jackson, were arrested-and Peter Noel was there to cover it. No journalist was more insightful about the rise of Al Sharpton, Khallid Muhammad's "Million Youth March," and Giuliani's demonization of David Dinkins, the city's first black mayor. There are interviews with major political players, inside accounts of the shifting alliances and violent conflicts between ethnic groups, and a stinging critique of the white-dominated media. And then there is Peter Noel's interview with Giuliani, which took the form of a street fight in Harlem. In these eloquent, often searing pieces, written in an outraged and authentic voice, Peter Noel spoke truth to the power of an "Afriphobic" mayor. In this revealing book, he still does.

The School of Tomorrow

The School of Tomorrow
Author: Roger Crombie White
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: UVA:X004472677

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It promises an exciting and thought provoking read."--BOOK JACKET.

A Legend s Story The Novel

A Legend s Story  The Novel
Author: Michael Bouey
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2016
Genre: Criminals
ISBN: 9781483459257

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Ellie Everlasting

Ellie  Everlasting
Author: Isabel Scheck
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2019-01-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780244152840

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What would you do if you discovered your favourite fairy tale was based on reality? During the last year of high school, an unexpected tragedy tears Ellie Parker away from her family, and her girlfriend, Olivia. While the survivors struggle to cope with the trauma of losing someone so young and full of promise, Ellie finds herself wrapped up in the adventure of a lifetime... on the other side of the grave. Neverland is real. Peter Pan is real. The Lost Boys and Girls are real. But something sinister lurks in the shadows, threatening both worlds. Will Ellie and her new friends be able to save Earth and Neverland before it's too late?

High Water Mark

High Water Mark
Author: Tom Munroe
Publsiher: JMS Books LLC
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2021-03-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781646567140

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Dominic, an EMT from Michigan, travels to Italy to discover his heritage. But after visiting the small town where his great grandparents lived, he finds so much more. The historical treasures of Rome. The priceless artwork of Florence. And then on to Venice to explore the city billed as “Disneyland for Adults.” But the city is battling a historic flood, altering his plans and setting him on a course he never could have imagined, a path that intersects with the lives of three others. Sandro, a handsome Italian actor, appears to be the man of his dreams. As they walk the flooded city, they meet the charming Maria and her energetic young son Massimo. A near tragedy soon binds their lives together forever as Venice tries to defend itself against encroaching waters. Dominic vows to return to his lover in a few months. But February of 2020 proves to be a bad time for a reunion. Can these two men overcome a flood, a tragedy, and the perils of a pandemic to have a life together? Will their love survive until life someday returns to normal?