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Such Big Dreams
Author | : Reema Patel |
Publsiher | : McClelland & Stewart |
Total Pages | : 347 |
Release | : 2022-05-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780771073724 |
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A savvy former street child working at a human rights law office in Mumbai fights for redemption and a chance to live life on her own terms in this fresh, propulsive debut novel about fortune and survival. Named a Loan Stars Top Ten Pick and a CBC Canadian Fiction title to watch. Rakhi is a twenty-three-year-old former street child haunted by the grisly aftermath of an incident that led her to lose her best friend eleven years ago. Constantly reminded she doesn’t belong, Rakhi lives alone in a Mumbai slum, working as a lowly office assistant at Justice For All, a struggling human rights law office headed by the renowned lawyer who gave her a fresh start. Fiercely intelligent and in possession of a sharp wit and an even sharper tongue, Rakhi is nobody’s fool, even if she is underestimated by everyone around her. Rakhi's life isn't much, but she's managing. That is until a fading former Bollywood starlet tries to edge her way back into the spotlight by becoming a celebrity ambassador for Justice For All. Steering the organization into uncharted territories, she demands an internship for her young Canadian family friend, Alex, a Harvard-bound graduate student. Ambitious, persistent, and naive, Alex persuades Rakhi to show him "the real" India. In exchange, he’ll do something to further Rakhi’s dreams in a transaction that seems harmless, at first. As old guilt and new aspirations collide, everything Rakhi once knew to be true is set ablaze. And as the stakes mount, she will come face to face with the difficult choices and moral compromises that people are prepared to make in order to survive, no matter the costs. Reema Patel’s transportive debut novel offers a moving, smart, and arrestingly funny look at the cost of ambition and power in reclaiming one’s story.
Big Dreams
Author | : Kelly Bulkeley |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780199351534 |
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'Big dreams' are rare but extremely vivid forms of dreaming that make a strong, lasting impact on waking consciousness. Experiences of big dreaming have played prominent roles in religious and cultural traditions throughout history. This book provides an original, evidence-based analysis of big dreams drawing on research from cognitive science and the comparative history of religions. The goal is to shed new light on the classic theory of Nietzsche, Tylor, and others that the origins of religion can be found in dreaming. -- Provided by publisher.
NIV Big Dreams Big Prayers Bible for Kids
Author | : Zondervan, |
Publsiher | : Zonderkidz |
Total Pages | : 2443 |
Release | : 2016-01-26 |
Genre | : Bibles |
ISBN | : 9780310731146 |
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The Big Dreams, Big Prayers Bible for Kids, NIV includes the complete New International Version (NIV) of the Bible along with devotions, prayers, and highlighted verses to help kids pray and listen for God’s answers to their prayers. Features include: Presentation page for personalization and gift giving. Devotions about people who prayed and listened to God such as Abraham, Hannah, and Job. The Lord's Prayer explained for kids. The "hand" prayer model to help kids remember to pray for others and themselves. Highlighted verses great for memorization and meditation. Book introductions explain what each book of the Bible is about. Prayer journaling pages with space to record personal prayers and answers to prayer. Reading plans. Complete double column text of the New International Version (NIV).
Remembering the Cultural Geographies of a Childhood Home
Author | : Peter Hughes Jachimiak |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2016-04-08 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781317066705 |
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Using an innovative auto-ethnographic approach to investigate the otherness of the places that make up the childhood home and its neighbourhood in relation to memory-derived and memory-imbued cultural geographies, Remembering the Cultural Geographies of a Childhood Home is concerned with childhood spaces and children's perspectives of those spaces and, consequentially, with the personalised locations that make up the childhood family home and its immediate surroundings (such as the garden, the street, etc.). Whilst this book is primarily structured by the author's memories of living in his own Welsh childhood home during the 1970s - that is, the auto-ethnographic framework - it is as much about living anywhere amid the remembered cultural remnants of the past as it is immersing oneself in cultural geographies of the here-and-now. As a result, Remembering the Cultural Geographies of a Childhood Home is part of the ongoing pursuit by cultural geographers to provide a personal exploration of the pluralities of shared landscapes, whereby such an engagement with space and place aid our construction of cognitive maps of meaning that, in turn, manifest themselves as both individual and collective cultural experiences. Furthermore, touching upon our co-habiting of ghost topologies, Remembering the Cultural Geographies of a Childhood Home also encourages a critical exploration of children’s spirituality amid the haunted cultural and geographical spaces and places of a house and its neighbourhood: the cellar, hallway, parlour, stairs, bedroom, attic, shops, cemeteries, and so on.
Comparing Religions
Author | : Jeffrey J. Kripal,Andrea Jain,Erin Prophet,Ata Anzali,Stefan Sanchez |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 532 |
Release | : 2024-04-29 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781119653936 |
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Teaches students the art and practice of comparison in the globalizing world, fully updated to reflect recent scholarship and major developments in the field Comparing Religions: The Study of Us that Changes Us is a wholly original, absorbing, and provocative reimagining of the comparative study of religion in the 21st century. The first textbook of its kind to foreground the extraordinary or “paranormal” aspects of religious experience, this innovative volume reviews the fundamental tenets of the world’s religions, discusses the benefits and problems of comparative inquiry, explores how the practice can impact a person's worldview and values, and much more. Asserting that religions have always engaged in comparing one another, the authors provide insights into the history, trends, debates, and questions of explicit comparativism in the modern world. Easily accessible chapters examine the challenges of studying religion using a comparative approach rather than focusing on religious identity, inspiring students to think seriously about religious pluralism as they engage in comparative practice. Throughout the text, a wealth of diverse case studies and vivid illustrations are complemented by chapter outlines, summaries, toolkits, discussion questions, and other learning features. Substantially updated with new and revised material, the second edition of Comparing Religions: Draws from both comparative work and critical theory to present a well-balanced introduction to contemporary practice Explains classic comparative themes, provides a historical outline of comparative practices, and offers key strategies for understanding, analyzing, and re-reading religion Draws on a wide range of religious traditions to illustrate the complexity and efficacy of comparative practice Embraces the transcendent nature of the religious experience in all its forms, including in popular culture, film, and television Contains a classroom-proven, three-part structure with easy-to-digest, thematically organized chapters Features a companion website with information on individual religious traditions, additional images, a glossary, discussion questions, and links to supplementary material Comparing Religions: The Study of Us that Changes Us, Second Edition, is the perfect textbook for undergraduate students and faculty in comparative religion, the study of religion, and world religions, as well as a valuable resource for general readers interested in understanding this rewarding area.
Treasure Hunt
Author | : Rizwan Virk |
Publsiher | : Watkins Media Limited |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2017-10-17 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781786780577 |
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A Silicon Valley entrepreneur shares his off-beat tips for success in business and life—so you can get to the real treasure of the work you were meant to do Have you ever wished you had a wise mentor who could tell you where to go next in your career or your life? Do you want an Obi-Wan Kenobi-type figure to guide you toward the right people and the right places? While he may not wield a light saber, Rizwan Virk—a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor—has plenty of tips and tricks that can help you achieve the success, happiness, and fulfillment you crave. In Treasure Hunt, Virk reveals how you can tune into the messages that are all around us. These messages—which take the form of synchronicity, hunches, gut feelings, visions, experiences of déjà vu, bodily sensations, and more—are like clues in our own personal “Treasure Hunt”. Whether these clues come from our “inner mentor”, our “future selves”, or our spiritual guides, they can help us to uncover our hidden “Treasure Map”, which shows us the work we were meant to do in this life and how to get there. Virk also introduces the “Clue Lifecycle” and how using it can provide concrete guidance in our personal lives, jobs, career decisions, and investments. Turn your career into a “Treasure Hunt” and find true, meaningful success in the business and spiritual worlds.
Counseling and Psychotherapy
Author | : Siang-Yang Tan |
Publsiher | : Baker Academic |
Total Pages | : 798 |
Release | : 2022-04-19 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781493435074 |
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This substantially revised and updated edition of a widely used textbook covers the major approaches to counseling and psychotherapy from a Christian perspective, with hypothetical verbatim transcripts of interventions for each major approach and the latest empirical or research findings on their effectiveness. The second edition covers therapies and techniques that are increasing in use, reduces coverage of techniques that are waning in importance, and includes a discussion of lay counseling. The book presents a Christian approach to counseling and psychotherapy that is Christ-centered, biblically based, and Spirit-filled.
Dream Reader
Author | : Anthony Shafton |
Publsiher | : SUNY Press |
Total Pages | : 704 |
Release | : 1995-01-01 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0791426173 |
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A comprehensive survey of contemporary approaches to understanding dreams. If you can have only one book on dreams, this is the one to have.