Old Songs in a New Cafe

Old Songs in a New Cafe
Author: Robert James Waller
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2009-09-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780759524804

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From Robert James Waller comes a wonderful collection of 19 essays--all of them as romantic, reflective, and timeless as readers have come to expect from the author of The Bridges of Madison County--a celebration of life and loss, of what things still can be.

Old Songs in a New Cafe

Old Songs in a New Cafe
Author: Robert James Waller
Publsiher: Warner Books (NY)
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2014-07-02
Genre: FICTION
ISBN: 0446596116

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Collection of essays by the author about people, animals, and things he cares about.

Old Songs in a New Cafe

Old Songs in a New Cafe
Author: Robert James Waller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1994
Genre: American essays
ISBN: OCLC:1256527964

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Learning Practicing and Living the New Careering

Learning  Practicing  and Living the New Careering
Author: Anna Miller-Tiedeman
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1560327405

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"Learning, Practicing, and Living the New Careering presents a theoretical overview of conventional career counseling theories and compares them to the New Careering. This volume does not dismiss traditional career theories, but rather illustrates the symbiosis while placing conventional wisdom in a subordinate position to personal reality. Miller-Tiedeman uses case studies and discussion points to help both professionals and students learn practical application."--Jacket.

Old Songs in a New Caf

Old Songs in a New Caf
Author: Robert James Waller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 219
Release: 1994
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0786202343

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Nineteen reflective essays celebrate life, explore loss, and meditate on the complex nature of time--past, present, and future

Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Culture

Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Culture
Author: Robert Gregg,Gary W. McDonogh,Cindy H. Wong
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 881
Release: 2005-11-10
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781134719297

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As a meeting point for world cultures, the USA is characterized by its breadth and diversity. Acknowledging that diversity is the fundamental feature of American culture, this volume is organized around a keen awareness of race, gender, class and space and with over 1,200 alphabetically-arranged entries - spanning 'the American century' from the end of World War II to the present day - the Encyclopedia provides a one-stop source for insightful and stimulating coverage of all aspects of that culture. Entries range from short definitions to longer overview essays and with full cross-referencing, extensive indexing, and a thematic contents list, this volume provides an essential cultural context for both teachers and students of American studies, as well as providing fascinating insights into American culture for the general reader. The suggestions for further reading, which follows most entries, are also invaluable guides to more specialized sources.

Dictionary of Midwestern Literature Volume 1

Dictionary of Midwestern Literature  Volume 1
Author: Philip A. Greasley
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 980
Release: 2001-05-30
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0253108411

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The Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Volume One, surveys the lives and writings of nearly 400 Midwestern authors and identifies some of the most important criticism of their writings. The Dictionary is based on the belief that the literature of any region simultaneously captures the experience and influences the worldview of its people, reflecting as well as shaping the evolving sense of individual and collective identity, meaning, and values. Volume One presents individual lives and literary orientations and offers a broad survey of the Midwestern experience as expressed by its many diverse peoples over time.Philip A. Greasley's introduction fills in background information and describes the philosophy, focus, methodology, content, and layout of entries, as well as criteria for their inclusion. An extended lead-essay, "The Origins and Development of the Literature of the Midwest," by David D. Anderson, provides a historical, cultural, and literary context in which the lives and writings of individual authors can be considered.This volume is the first of an ambitious three-volume series sponsored by the Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature and created by its members. Volume Two will provide similar coverage of non-author entries, such as sites, centers, movements, influences, themes, and genres. Volume Three will be a literary history of the Midwest. One goal of the series is to build understanding of the nature, importance, and influence of Midwestern writers and literature. Another is to provide information on writers from the early years of the Midwestern experience, as well as those now emerging, who are typically absent from existing reference works.

Creativity for Leaders

Creativity for Leaders
Author: Fellers, Gary
Publsiher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2024
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1455603104

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Focusing on effective time management, creativity, stress reduction, and spiritual advice, Fellers promises a lasting impact on your life.