Open Wounds

Open Wounds
Author: Phil Allen Jr.
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506469348

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On December 10, 1953, tragedy was visited on a family when Nathaniel Allen was murdered on the Sampit River by his white employer, who lured him into the meeting under the false promise of reconciliation. Allen's death was recorded as an accidental drowning, a deliberate cover-up of the bullet hole seen by more than one witness. Three generations later, Phil Allen Jr. revisits this harrowing story and recounts the "baton of bitterness" that this murder passed down in his family. Through interviews, difficult conversations, and deep theological reflection, Allen takes up the challenge of racism today, naming it for what it is and working to chart a path toward reconciliation. Open Wounds, and the documentary that accompanies it, is a transformative experience of listening and learning as a grandson looks, laments, an ultimately leads his family and his society forward toward a just and reconciled future. It's an essential part of our national reckoning with racism and injustice.

Open Wounds

Open Wounds
Author: Vicken Cheterian
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190263508

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"The assassination of the author Hrant Dink in Istanbul in 2007, a high-profile advocate of Turkish-Armenian reconciliation, reignited the debate in Turkey over the annihilation of the Ottoman Armenians. Many Turks with Armenian ancestry soon re-awakened to their heritage, reflecting on how their grandparents were forcibly Islamized and Turkified, and on the suffering their families endured to keep their stories secret. At last, the silence had been broken: there was now a public debate about the extermination and the confiscation of Armenian property. Vicken Cheterian's Open Wounds explains how, after the First World War, the new Turkish Republic forcibly erased the memory of the atrocities, and traces of Armenians, from their historic lands--a process to which the international community turned a blind eye. The result of this amnesia was, Cheterian argues, "a century of genocide." Many Turkish intellectuals now acknowledge that the nation collectively paid a price by forgetting such traumatic events, and that Turkey cannot solve its recurrent conflicts with its minorities--such as the Kurds today--nor have an open and democratic society without addressing the original sin on which the state was founded: the Armenian Genocide"--

Open Wounds

Open Wounds
Author: Martin Kagel,David Z. Saltz
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2022-02-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780472132843

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Explores the irreverent theater of George Tabori and its enduring legacy within Holocaust theater

Primary Knee Arthroplasty

Primary Knee Arthroplasty
Author: Urs Munzinger,Jens Boldt,Peter A. Keblish
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783642188169

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Primary knee arthroplasty (PKA) has a long history and modern mobile bearing knee implants are successfully implanted worldwide since 1977. Primary Knee Arthroplasty focuses on basic science, personal surgical experiences, clinical, functional and radiographic outcomes of PKA, with special focus on challenging knees such as severe varus and valgus deformities with associated bone defects, fixed flexion deformities, soft tissue contractures, and arthrodesed knees. Patella treatment with or without resurfacing is addressed in great detail. Early criterion-based rehabilitation and the patient’s return to participating in sports are discussed as is the management of prosthetic or surgery related complications. Lavishly illustrated to complement the text, Primary Knee Arthroplasty is a ‘must-have’ for all practicing knee replacement surgeons, orthopedic surgeons in training, orthopedic nurses, and physiotherapists with a special interest in knee arthroplasty. Tips and tricks provided by experienced knee surgeons are indispensable for daily clinical practice.

Open Wounds

Open Wounds
Author: Joe Lunievicz
Publsiher: West Side Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Amputees
ISBN: 1934813516

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After an abusive childhood in 1930s New York, Cedric Wymann, now orphaned, is taken in by a cousin suffering from mustard gas poisoning who becomes a father, helps him reconnect with friends, and finds him a fencing teacher, giving Cedric a means to avenge past wrongs and forge a better future.

Open Abdomen

Open Abdomen
Author: Federico Coccolini,Rao Ivatury,Michael Sugrue,Luca Ansaloni
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2018-06-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783319480725

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This book is the first available practical manual on the open abdomen. Practicing physicians, surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and physiotherapists will find in it a ready source of information on all aspects of open abdomen management in a wide variety of settings. The coverage includes, for example, the open abdomen in trauma, intra-abdominal sepsis, and acute pancreatitis, step-by-step descriptions of different techniques with the aid of high-quality color figures, guidance on potential complications and their management, and features of management in different age groups. The book contents illustrate the most recent innovations and drawing upon a thorough and up-to-date literature review. Useful tips and tricks are highlighted, and the book is designed to support in daily decision making. The authors include worldwide opinion leaders in the field, guaranteeing the high scientific value of the content.

Carry and Drag

Carry and Drag
Author: Michelle Frost
Publsiher: Michelle Frost
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Dagen wasn’t looking for a roommate, but when Oliver moves into his second bedroom, Dagen is immediately drawn to him. Living together is an adjustment, but their attraction quickly morphs into something more. Old insecurities could drag them apart, or teach them how to carry the weight of their burdens together. Each book in the Open Wounds series features one brother’s journey to their personal HEA set among their family owned tattoo shop and MMA fight gym. Series is best read in order.

Open Wounds

Open Wounds
Author: Vicken Cheterian
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190263515

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The assassination of the author Hrant Dink in Istanbul in 2007, a high-profile advocate of Turkish-Armenian reconciliation, reignited the debate in Turkey on the annihilation of the Ottoman Armenians. Many Turks soon re-awakened to their Armenian heritage, reflecting on how their grandparents were forcibly Islamised and Turkified, and the suffering their families endured to keep their stories secret. There was public debate around Armenian property confiscated by the Turkish state and the extermination of the minorities. At last the silence had been broken. Open Wounds explains how, after the First World War, the new Turkish Republic forcibly erased the memory of the atrocities, and traces of Armenians, from their historic lands -- a process to which the international community turned a blind eye. The price for this amnesia was, Vicken Cheterian argues, "a century of genocide." Turkish intellectuals acknowledge the price society must pay collectively to forget such traumatic events, and that Turkey cannot solve its recurrent conflicts with its minorities -- like the Kurds today -- nor have an open and democratic society without addressing the original sin on which the state was founded: the Armenian Genocide.