Profound Writings from Everyday People

Profound Writings from Everyday People
Author: Cynthia Attar
Publsiher: CCB Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781927360682

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Do you know that you have the innate ability to bring forth amazing wisdom from "upstairs" to discover solutions to most all your questions and problems? Do you know that you naturally have the ability to tap into the universal library of higher wisdom any time you want? Yes, it's true. Profound Writings from Everyday People introduces the idea that tapping into this universal source can readily be available by common, everyday people through the process of free flow writing. This book will teach you how to accomplish this task and also offer many people's inner words of wisdom on a variety of the most asked questions of all times, including: - Who or what is God? - When do we help others and when do we allow them to follow their own path? - How does money fit into our lives? - What is the purpose of life? - Why do we fear death? The book also includes special sections on oneness, today's youth, animals/nature/earth, serving the world, and creating our own lives. If you are ready, this book will take you on a spiritual journey of profound means. About the Author: Cynthia Attar, aka "Llovit" in the internet world, is a creative and receptive author. She lives in Central Washington on her Harmony Farm surrounded by a menagerie of pets, farm animals, an abundance of nature, and various wild creatures. An avid enthusiast for channeled information, Cynthia embellishes this life as an ever expanding journey of discovery and wonder. She also enjoys helping others find their inner truth. Books by Cynthia Attar: The Mule Companion: A Guide to Understanding the Mule, Profound Writings from Everyday People, Profound Insights from Animals and Nature, Profound Do-it-Yourself Healing and Profound Pet Healing Case Studies.

Profound Insights from Animals and Nature

Profound Insights from Animals and Nature
Author: Cynthia Attar
Publsiher: CCB Publishing
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781927360934

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Animals and nature have intelligence, why not a voice? Pets teach us how to be happy and balanced, if we could only hear their message. What wise words do trees offer, if we could take it all in? Does the wind give off more than simply scattered thoughts? Is the river concerned about unplanned changes within its banks? This fascinating book, Profound Insights with Animals and Nature, displays 67 telepathic chats the author has had with a variety of nature elements: animals, birds, fish, trees, the moon, even a forest fire, and more. If you value nature and are open minded, Profound Insights will surely expand your awareness of what is possible within this seemingly quiet world of living beings. About the Author: Cynthia Attar surrounds herself with animals and nature on her small farm of mules, goats, cats, dogs, and poultry in the desert of Central Washington State. As a sensitive, Cynthia enjoys the challenge of making and keeping deals with ants, listening to a stink bug's importance of existence, and requesting the land to easily give way to desired improvements. Living in the freedom of "no man's land," Cynthia is inspired to write and commune on a higher level. Books by Cynthia Attar: The Mule Companion: A Guide to Understanding the Mule, Profound Writings from Everyday People, Profound Insights from Animals and Nature, and Profound Do-it-Yourself Healing with Pet Healing Case Studies.

Normal People

Normal People
Author: Sally Rooney
Publsiher: Knopf Canada
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780735276482

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LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE: A wondrously wise, genuinely unputdownable new novel from Sally Rooney, winner of the 2017 Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award (at 26, tied with Zadie Smith for the youngest-ever recipient)--the quintessential coming-of-age love story for our time. Connell Waldron is one of the most popular boys in his small-town high school--he is a star of the football team, an excellent student, and never wanting for attention from girls. The one thing he doesn't have is money. Marianne Sheridan, a classmate of Connell's, has the opposite problem. Marianne is plain-looking, odd, and stubborn, and while her family is well-off, she has no friends to speak of. There is, however, a deep and undeniable connection between the two teenagers, one that develops into a secret relationship. Everything changes when both Connell and Marianne are accepted to Trinity College. Suddenly Marianne is well-liked and elegant, holding court with her intellectual friends while Connell hangs at the sidelines, not quite as fluent in language of the elite. Throughout their years at university, Marianne and Connell circle each other, falling in and out of romance but never straying far from where they started. And as Marianne experiments with an increasingly dangerous string of boyfriends, Connell must decide how far he is willing to go to save his oldest friend. Sally Rooney brings her brilliant psychological acuity and perfectly spare prose to a novel that explores the subtleties of class, the electricity of first love, and the inescapable challenges of family and friendships. Normal People is a book that you will read in one sitting, and then immediately share with your friends.

A Feminist in the White House

A Feminist in the White House
Author: Doreen Mattingly
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190468613

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A feminist, an outspoken activist, a woman without a college education, Midge Costanza was one of the unlikeliest of White House insiders. Yet in 1977 she became the first female Assistant to the President for Public Liaison under Jimmy Carter, emerging as a prominent focal point of the American culture wars. Tasked with bringing the views of special interest groups to the president, Costanza championed progressive causes even as Americans grew increasingly divided on the very issues for which she fought. In A Feminist in the White House, Doreen Mattingly draws on Costanza's personal papers to shed light on the life of this fascinating and controversial woman. Mattingly chronicles Costanza's dramatic rise and fall as a public figure, from her initial popularity to her ultimate clashes with Carter and his aides. While Costanza challenged Carter to support abortion rights, gay and lesbian rights, and feminist policies, Carter faced increased pressure to appease the interests of emerging Religious Right, which directly opposed Costanza's ideals. Ultimately, marginalized both within the White House and by her fellow feminists, Costanza was pressured to resign in 1978. Through the lens of Constanza's story, readers catch a unique perspective of the rise of debates which have defined the feminist movement and sexual politics to this very day. Mattingly also reveals a wider, but heretofore neglected, narrative of the complex era of gender politics in the late 1970's Washington - a history which continues to resonate in politics today. A Feminist in the White House is a must-read for anyone with an interest in sexual politics, female politicians, and presidential history.

Women Writing Culture

Women Writing Culture
Author: Gary A. Olson,Elizabeth Hirsh
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0791429636

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This collection of six interviews with internationally known scholars explores feminism, rhetoric, writing, and multiculturalism.

The Rise of Writing

The Rise of Writing
Author: Deborah Brandt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2015-01-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107090316

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Drawing on real-life interviews, Brandt explores what happens when writing overtakes reading as the basis of people's daily literate experience.

Literacy and Literacies

Literacy and Literacies
Author: James Collins,Richard Blot
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003-05-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521596610

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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History
Author: Bonnie G. Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 2710
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780195148909

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The Encyclopedia of Women in World History captures the experiences of women throughout world history in a comprehensive, 4-volume work. Although there has been extensive research on women in history by region, no text or reference work has comprehensively covered the role women have played throughout world history. The past thirty years have seen an explosion of research and effort to present the experiences and contributions of women not only in the Western world but across the globe. Historians have investigated womens daily lives in virtually every region and have researched the leadership roles women have filled across time and region. They have found and demonstrated that there is virtually no historical, social, or demographic change in which women have not been involved and by which their lives have not been affected. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History benefits greatly from these efforts and experiences, and illuminates how women worldwide have influenced and been influenced by these historical, social, and demographic changes. The Encyclopedia contains over 1,250 signed articles arranged in an A-Z format for ease of use. The entries cover six main areas: biographies; geography and history; comparative culture and society, including adoption, abortion, performing arts; organizations and movements, such as the Egyptian Uprising, and the Paris Commune; womens and gender studies; and topics in world history that include slave trade, globalization, and disease. With its rich and insightful entries by leading scholars and experts, this reference work is sure to be a valued, go-to resource for scholars, college and high school students, and general readers alike.