Out of the Fire Metalworkers Along the Salish Sea

Out of the Fire  Metalworkers Along the Salish Sea
Author: Pirjo Raits
Publsiher: Heritage House
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 177203343X

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A stunning art book featuring twenty-three west coast artists and craftspeople who work in metal as their primary medium. Out of the Fire: Metalworkers along the Salish Sea is a breathtaking celebration of a diverse group of contemporary artists and artisans, who explore the creative possibilities of an ancient medium. From sculptors to farriers, forgers to blacksmiths, jewellers to metalsmiths, and weapons makers to welders, the twenty-three people featured in this book reflect the wide range of talent, skill, and ingenuity that exists on Canada's southwest coast. Miran Elbakyan captures movement and whimsicality in his Surrealist-inspired sculptures. Nycki Samuels earned the moniker "Tough Tiny Welder" on the road to artistic freedom, as she fought her way through the male-dominated world of industrial metalwork. Ts'uts'umutl Luke Marston began making jewellery when he was still a teenager, honing the skills of his craft at the same time as he was learning about the imagery and oral narratives of the Coast Salish Peoples. Combining a love of technology, fashion, and the industrial arts, Bev Petow has the remarkable ability to transform cold, hard steel into delicate-looking dresses. With over one hundred spectacular colour and black-and-white photographs of the artists and their works, this book is a stunning behind-the-scenes look at those who choose fire as their tool and metal as their raw material.

Out of the Fire

Out of the Fire
Author: Andrea Contos
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-12-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781338726183

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"Andrea Contos takes readers on a triumphant and terrifying journey, from fear and solitude to solidarity and vengeance. A complex and captivating thriller that kept me guessing at every turn." --Elle Cosimano, author of Finlay Donovan is Killing It We were like fire, the four of us. Catching each other's sparks until the flames grew, spread, raged beyond our control. We'll give them back the damage they left us with, burden them with the weight of our pain. We may be temporarily broken, but we will leave them forever charred. Ashes to ashes. It wasn't the kidnapping that ruined Cass Adams's life. It was the letters that came after. The pink envelopes that appear in her car, her locker, her bedroom. Notes from the man she escaped, telling her that he's always there, always watching. And that someday, he'll be back for her. The police say there's nothing they can do, and Cass resigns herself to live in fear until she reconnects with three old friends-three girls ready to exact vengeance on those who wronged them. But the deeper Cass digs, the more shocking the truth becomes, especially when she discovers that the person who ruined her life may be the only one who can save it.

Out of the Melting Pot Into the Fire

Out of the Melting Pot  Into the Fire
Author: Jens Kurt Heycke
Publsiher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2023-04-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781641773201

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The melting pot has been the prevailing ideal for integrating new citizens through most of America’s history, yet contemporary elites often reject it as antiquated and racist. Instead, they advocate multiculturalism, which promotes ethnic boundaries and distinct group identities. Both models have precedents across the centuries, as Jens Heycke demonstrates in a contribution to the debate that incorporates an international, historical perspective. Heycke surveys multiethnic polities in history, focusing on societies that have shifted between the melting pot and multicultural models. Beginning with ancient Rome, he demonstrates the appeal of a unifying, syncretic identity that diverse individuals can join, regardless of their ethnic or racial origins. He details how early Islam, with its ideal of an inclusive ummah, integrated diverse groups, and even different faiths, into a cohesive and flourishing society. Both civilizations eventually abandoned their integrative ideals in favor of a multicultural paradigm. The consequences of that paradigm shift are instructive for societies that seek to emulate it. In the modern era, many nations have implemented multicultural policies like group preferences to compensate for past injustices or current disparities. Heycke examines some notable examples: Yugoslavia, Rwanda, and Sri Lanka. These nations were on a rough trajectory toward ethnic tolerance and comity, a trajectory that multicultural policies altered dramatically. They contrast with Botswana, a country that opposes group distinctions so resolutely that it prohibits the collection of racial and ethnic statistics. Since World War II, ethnic conflicts have killed over ten million people. But the consequences of ethnic division go far beyond that. Heycke analyzes those consequences in an international statistical survey of ethnic fractionalization. This survey, combined with the extensive historical record of multiethnic societies, illustrates the staggering costs of accentuating group differences and the benefits of a unifying identity that transcends those differences.

Out by Fire

Out by Fire
Author: Chazdon Strickland
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2024-07-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780768476552

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Is Your Life Demon-Proof? Are you plagued by the same sins? Have you repeatedly repented, yet still feel caught in cycles of captivity? Have you followed the programs and tried the medications but still struggle against tormenting thoughts or addiction? When our sin looms large, we forget who is ultimately in charge. We overcomplicate the process of deliverance, forgetting one simple yet key truth that Jesus demonstrated over and over again: it's in the simple power of His presence that our demons have to flee. By following the Gospel examples of Jesus’s deliverance ministry, internationally respected pastor and revivalist Chazdon Strickland prepares you to partner with the manifest presence of God so that you can live saturated by His holy fire and glory, expel demons once and for all, and walk in lasting liberty. Through Holy Spirit-inspired teaching and practical application, Chazdon equips you with supernatural strategies and hands-on tools to: Host God’s manifest presence every day. Recognize signs when demons are present. Cast out demons the way Jesus did. Make your life a spiritual fortress no demon can enter. Bring freedom to those in demonic captivity around you. Don’t remain in bondage one moment longer! Saturate yourself in God’s holy fire and let His presence burn away your chains and deliver you into blazing freedom.

Out of the Fire

Out of the Fire
Author: Evangelist Eddie Mae Strauss
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781477271742

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This book is to inspire any man or woman who thought about giving up on their dreams. Im a living witness that God, will help you through anything. A product of a single mother on welfare from Cincinnati, Ohio. I lived in the Ghetto projects, hoping for a better life. There were some people who thought, I never amount to anything. I had to go through the Fire, me and my two children. The Fire was like a Flame. Burning for Ever! They say nothing good come from the project. But thats a lie from the pit of hell! I started working at the age of 13years old at the N.Y.C.(neighbor youth core) helping children. I was able to rise from poverty through work experience. As a teenager, I had low self-esteem and lot of challenging circumstances. You must have tenacity and resilient to stay focus. Be a dreamer, like Joseph in the Bible. I remembered the promises of God! You can make it. Jesus spoke to me and said all things possible through Jesus Christ.

The Fire Outside My Window

The Fire Outside My Window
Author: Sandra Millers Younger
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780762799329

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The Fire Outside My Window: A Survivor Tells the True Story of California's Epic Cedar Fire is both a poignant memoir and a veteran journalist's narrative nonfiction account of a catastrophic event that crippled postcard-perfect San Diego and dominated international headlines in October 2003. Author Sandra Millers Younger's miraculous saga of escape, ruin and renewal unifies a tapestry of experiences woven from more than 100 interviews with firefighters, survivors and the families of those who died. The fire itself, one of the biggest and most destructive in California history, is the main character in this epic story--a rampaging monster, framed within historical context, battled by understaffed, under-equipped firefighters, and confronted from the rare perspective of terrified civilians caught in its path. Timing, location and weather conspired against air tankers, fire engines and bulldozers, enabling a lost hunter's signal fire to gather strength in the mountains east of San Diego. Overnight, a swelling wind sent flames galloping toward the Pacific, killing 15 people, 12 of them the author's neighbors; incinerating more than 2,200 homes, including hers; and creating a lunarscape 20 times the size of Manhattan In this revealing narrative, Younger takes readers into the heart of an epic firefight, telling the stories of fire chiefs and air tanker pilots trying to combat a catastrophe bigger than they had ever imagined, and recounting both survivors' and victims' desperate efforts to escape flames moving faster than fire engines could drive. The Fire Outside My Window is a riveting and nuanced tale that captures the intensity of a runaway wildfire, honors those lost to its fury, and celebrates the human spirit's innate capacity to triumph over adversity.

To Build a Fire

To Build a Fire
Author: Jack London
Publsiher: The Creative Company
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1583415874

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Describes the experiences of a newcomer to the Yukon when he attempts to hike through the snow to reach a mining claim.

Rebuilding St Paul s Outside the Walls

Rebuilding St  Paul s Outside the Walls
Author: Richard Wittman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2024-01-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781009414524

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Traces the reconstruction of the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, providing a new prehistory of the great Catholic revival after 1850.