Unshackled

Unshackled
Author: Gene McGuire
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 173201261X

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Gene McGuire received a life sentence for a murder he did not commit. Serving that life sentence ... he found life. No one would have imagined such an outcome when, as a 17-year-old, he was convicted of Second Degree Murder and heard the judge speak those ominous words, ..".for the rest of your natural life." In Unshackled, McGuire takes readers from the scene of the crime--a lakeside tavern in sleepy little Lake Winola, Pennsylvania through 34 years, nine months, and 15 days of incarceration, all while serving a life sentence... for a murder he didn't commit. Glimpses of light penetrate a world of abject darkness, making Unshackled a most surprising, engaging and liberating read-a powerful and moving story of freedom, forgiveness and moving forward in life.

Unshackled

Unshackled
Author: Janie Burkett
Publsiher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-02-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781622956227

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At only eight years old Janie Burkett was introduced to a lifelong enemy named insecurity that would drag her down many a dark path and constantly stand between her and true happiness. Janie's battles with insecurity started with her weight and fear of abandonment, but escalated into so much more. By fifteen she found herself slipping into a lifestyle that promised only despair, turning her back on God and relying on alcohol and men to fill a growing void. Her life went from bad to worse and Janie soon found herself a full-blown addict with a life-threatening eating disorder by age twenty. Janie continued on in a life of darkness, but had no idea how far she had slipped until finally her deeds caught up with her on December 18,2008, when she stood before a judge and received news that would alter her life forever.

Unshackled

Unshackled
Author: Clint Bolick,Kate J. Hardiman
Publsiher: Hoover Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780817924461

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Clint Bolick and Kate J. Hardiman begin with a thought experiment: how would we structure a 21st-century K&–12 school system if we were starting from scratch, attending to contemporary parental needs and harnessing the power of technology? Maintaining that the status quo is unacceptable, they take a forward-thinking look at how choice, competition, deregulation, and decentralization can create disruptive innovation and reform education for all students.The US Supreme Court proclaimed 65 years ago in Brown v. Board of Education that our schools must provide equal educational opportunities, but as Bolick and Hardiman argue we have yet to make good on that promise. School systems are bound to antiquated structures, outdated technology, and bureaucratic systems that work for adults, not children. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how ossified the traditional public school system has become. Today's ruptures in traditional learning create opportunity for reinvention. Unshackled explains that technology can redefine the ways students learn in and out of the classroom and highlights the benefits of expanding educational freedom so that families are able to choose an education that fits their child's needs.

Unshackled

Unshackled
Author: Kathy DeGraw
Publsiher: Chosen Books
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493426539

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Jesus didn't come to earth just to save us from hell. He suffered, died, and rose again for the complete deliverance and healing you long for. Soul wounds affect each of us and leave broken places in our lives that need healing. When we seek inner healing but don't also close demonic doorways to the enemy, we simply mask the issue temporarily and may find ourselves in more bondage than we experienced previously. A respected minister of deliverance, Kathy DeGraw will show you through biblical insights, real-life examples, and practical instruction how you can · discern and destroy the root of fear, anger, addictions, rejection, and other strongholds that just won't go away · use repentance, forgiveness, and robust spiritual warfare prayers and declarations to possess freedom · minister deliverance and inner healing to others · and more The Holy Spirit wants to open your eyes to the strongholds that have kept you stuck. It's time to be unshackled and free!

The Unshackled Organization

The Unshackled Organization
Author: Jeffrey Goldstein
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1994-05-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 156327048X

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dtPublisher's MessageddIn a time when managers are scrambling to find methods to maneuver through the madness of a completely unpredictable business environment, Jeffrey Goldstein's answers are surprising, challenging, and sometimes controversial. But when applied, they reveal the key to highly refined organization functioning. In The Unshackled Organization, consultant and management professor Jeffrey Goldstein examines new territory with his exploration into how change happens within an organization. Utilizing leading-edge scientific and social theories about change, including non-linear, far-from-equilibrium, chaos theory, and system dynamics, Goldstein shows that only through "self-organization" can natural, lasting change occur. The theory behind "self-organization" arises from the idea of allowing and even amplifying unpredictable fluctuation rather than abolishing or controlling it. In other words, don't fight it! Change imposed from above often is not accepted with open arms by employees. But out of the chaos of change that emerges from within the organization will come long-lasting, structural improvements instead of short-term, Band-Aid solutions. This is a dramatic new way of looking at change, one that means rethinking how change happens within an organization and how you can encourage the process. This book is a pragmatic guide for managers, executives, consultants, and other change agents. More than an academic discourse on a new theory of change, it is filled with real-world examples about diverse types of change in a variety of business and service organizations. This is information you can start using today to support true change within your organization. Contents Publisher's Message Preface Chapter One: New Wine Skins Chapter Two: Growth in Nonlinear Systems Chapter Three: The Dynamics of Self-Organization Chapter Four: From Resistance to Attraction Chapter Five: The Equilibrium Effect of Self-Fulfilling Prophecies Chater Six: Generating Far-From-Equilibrium Conditions Chapter Seven: Working With Boundaries Chapter Eight: Differences That Make A Difference Chapter Nine: The Cauldron of Change Chapter Ten: The Magic Theatre Epilogue Notes About the Author Index

Unshackled Education for Freedom Student Achievement and Personal Emancipation

Unshackled  Education for Freedom  Student Achievement  and Personal Emancipation
Author: Greg Wiggan,Lakia Scott,Marcia Watson,Richard Reynolds
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2014-04-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789462095243

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Harnessing conceptual inspiration through the work of Harriet Tubman and Queen Nanny the Maroon of Jamaica, this book explores the historical and contemporary role that education has – and can continually play as an instrument of personal and group liberation. The book discusses the early formations of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, the enslavement of native populations, and the subsequent development of the Underground Railroad and Maroon societies in the Caribbean and Americas as systems of liberation. It investigates the development and maintenance of racial, gendered and class stratifi cation, and provides a personal path to freedom as a context for a broader discussion on using education as a mechanism for dismantling the effects of colonization, miseducation, and social-psychological domination in schools and society. As a contemporary issue, it presents an in depth analysis of the Tucson Unifi ed School District in Arizona, and the controversy surrounding its ethnic studies program as an example of one of the contested sites of curriculum development and student liberation. Additionally, it discusses high performing charter schools as an alternative model of education, which may help to provide a systematic way of unshackling institutional barriers and oppression. Ultimately, this book acknowledges that today the road tofreedom is still one we must all travel as: miseducation, school failure, school dropout, unemployment/underemployment, poverty, neighborhood violence, incarceration, and a growing prison industrial complex are all reminders of the work that still must be accomplished. Like those who historically sacrifi ced their lives to gain freedom and an education, today, with the lingering effects of institutionalized systems of domination, education must continue to be an instrument of social mobility and liberation, if indeed, we are to make schools and society more humane and inclusive towards those who are still waiting to be unshackled. The book presents implications regarding the treaties on education for freedom as a school reform and public policy topic.

Unshackled Destiny The Wolves of Trisidian Prequel to the Trilogy

Unshackled Destiny  The Wolves of Trisidian    Prequel to the Trilogy
Author: Adrian Robbe
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-12-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781387459872

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Unshackled Destiny is the Prequel to The Wolves of Trisidian Trilogy book series. It portrays the same characters and themes described in this epic medieval fantasy, but at a younger age. The tale begins with remarkable events in the life of Geoffrey Talbot when he was a small peasant lad living in the tiny Village of Medina. Cast into a world terrorized by the evil Lord Draegan Randall of Trisidian, Geoffrey's small, defenseless village is rampaged by Randall's Army of Dark Riders and Black War Wolves. As a result of their vicious attack upon the citizens of Medina, Geoffrey's family life and the world as he knows it is turned upside down. Geoffrey experiences the dire tragedy of becoming an orphan, being kidnapped as a slave, and crossing the threshold of unfamiliar surroundings into the Dark Kingdom of Trisidian. Unshackled Destiny is a stirring drama of test and trial, faith and hope, and the resulting growth and transformation of a young lad who perseveres against impossible odds.

Unshackled

Unshackled
Author: Kathleen Sullivan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2017-07-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0999215728

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Kathleen Sullivan¿s experiences as part of a criminal network that includes Intelligence personnel, military personnel, doctors and mental health professionals contracted by the military and the CIA, criminal cult leaders and members, pedophiles, pornographers, drug dealers and Nazis. ¿I¿m not an exhibitionist,¿ writes Kathleen. ¿I value my privacy. And yet, I believe my story needs to be told so that more people will understand how `Manchurian Candidate¿ style mind-control techniques can create alter-states in the mind¿s unwitting victims, causing them to perform deeds that are normally repugnant.¿