What is a Bridge

What is a Bridge
Author: Spiro N. Pollalis,Alberto Diaz-Hermidas
Publsiher: Mit Press
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780262661348

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The first book to document the work of bridge designer Santiago Calatrava.

A Book of Bridges

A Book of Bridges
Author: Cheryl Keely
Publsiher: Sleeping Bear Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-02-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781634724050

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Bridges are some of the most fascinating structures in our landscape, and they come in all forms. From towering suspension bridges to humble stone crossings, this book visits them all in sweet, bouncing text with expository sidebars. But while bridges can be quite grand, this reminds us that their main purpose is bringing people together. This is perfect for budding architects, as well as readers who can relate to having loved ones who live far away.

The Life Bridge

The Life Bridge
Author: Ulrik Nerloe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2018-01-19
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1946978523

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Ever asked yourself whether you are living the life you really dreamed of? Whether the choices you made were really yours? Could things be better? Do you know where you're heading? Simple questions that many of us find surprisingly hard to answer. "The Life Bridge" was written to guide you towards those answers, and to help you identify, attract and turn your dreams, wishes and goals into a reality. It was written for anyone looking for both meaning and practical guidance - and works for everyone, at any stage of life. You cannot go back and start from scratch, but you CAN create a new and different path forwards in this complex, ever-changing world we live in. What it takes is a new mind-set. Step-by-step, " The Life Bridge" will lead you on a personal journey of inner growth from the unconscious to the conscious and show you how to: - Identify, visualize and attract what you dream of. - Create the balance between the present and the future that opens the door to growth. - Challenge and change habits that prevent positive change - Find your authentic self and channel your energy - Let go and ask the universe for help, and listen to the answers it provides - Get in touch with your intuition and live by it. Decide with your heart not your head - Identify types of energy and their impact on you and others These simple concepts are presented in a down-to-earth, conversational style that will leave you wondering why you hadn't thought of this before! Useful, practical exercises are included to lead you along your path to a more rewarding future, and help you discover a deeper meaning in life. Ulrik NerlØe, founder of Unified People, has been transforming international organisations and creating winning cultures that bring world-class results since 2010. An "energy and freedom creator," he has extensive experience in executive mentoring, organisational development, leadership development, and one-on-one life coaching. He passionately believes that anyone can turn their dreams into a reality using the steps illustrated here. He is working to create a worldwide movement that will lead to a better tomorrow. As he puts it: "The things we do now define our future. Don't let your present pass you by. We have all been given a gift. Follow your dream. It's all up to you." The Life Bridge will show you how.

The Best Bridge Book

The Best Bridge Book
Author: Linda Tafet
Publsiher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2020-06-17
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781627877909

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When Linda Tafet injured her shoulder and could no longer play golf or tennis, she found a new passion in the game of bridge. She took lessons, and the more she learned the more fascinated she became with the game. Every time she learned something new, she would condense it into her own words on a small index card. Soon, these cards became a stack, and then she combined the stack into a small three-ring binder. When her bridge friends saw what she was up to, they asked her to make them binders as well, and pretty soon she found herself in the handmade book-making business, selling each book for $75 each. After selling more than five hundred of these books, Linda decided she was working too hard and could reach more bridge players if she published her book. The Best Bridge Book is a compilation of her original handmade book, now produced as a paperback. Larry Cohen, a very good friend of Linda's and one of the best bridge teachers in the world, edited her book, ensuring that each lesson is correct and easy to follow. Now all bridge players from beginners to advanced can enjoy and learn from Linda's book.

Building a Bridge

Building a Bridge
Author: James Martin
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780062873446

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“A treasure...a wise and entertaining book that should appeal to the spiritual pilgrim in all of us, no matter what the faith and no matter whether believer or nonbeliever.” – Chicago Tribune The New York Times bestselling author of The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything and Jesus: A Pilgrimage turns his attention to the relationship between LGBT Catholics and the Church in this loving, inclusive, and revolutionary book. A powerful call for tolerance, acceptance, and support—and a reminder of Jesus' message for us to love one another. In this moving and inspiring book, Martin offers a powerful, loving, and much-needed voice in a time marked by anger, prejudice, and divisiveness. On the day after the Orlando nightclub shooting, James Martin S.J. posted a video on Facebook in which he called for solidarity with our LGBT brothers and sisters. "The largest mass shooting in US history took place at a gay club and the LGBT community has been profoundly affected," he began. He then implored his fellow Catholics—and people everywhere—to "stand not only with the people of Orlando but also with their LGBT brothers and sisters." Father Martin's post went viral and was viewed more than 1.6 million times. Adapted from an address he gave to New Ways Ministry, a group that ministers to and advocates for LGBT Catholics, Building a Bridge provides a roadmap for repairing and strengthening the bonds that unite all of us as God's children. Martin uses the image of a two-way bridge to enable LGBT Catholics and the Church to come together in a call to end the "us" versus "them" mentality. Turning to the Catechism, he draws on the three criteria at the heart of the Christian ministry—"respect, compassion, and sensitivity"—as a model for how the Catholic Church should relate to the LGBT community. WINNER OF THE LIVING NOW BOOK AWARD IN SOCIAL ACTIVISM/CHARITY.

The Bridge

The Bridge
Author: Bill Konigsberg
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781338325058

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Two teenagers, strangers to each other, have decided to jump from the same bridge at the same time. But what results is far from straightforward in this absorbing, honest lifesaver from acclaimed author Bill Konigsberg. Aaron and Tillie don't know each other, but they are both feeling suicidal, and arrive at the George Washington Bridge at the same time, intending to jump. Aaron is a gay misfit struggling with depression and loneliness. Tillie isn't sure what her problem is -- only that she will never be good enough.On the bridge, there are four things that could happen:Aaron jumps and Tillie doesn't.Tillie jumps and Aaron doesn't.They both jump.Neither of them jumps.Or maybe all four things happen, in this astonishing and insightful novel from Bill Konigsberg.

London Bridge and its Houses c 1209 1761

London Bridge and its Houses  c  1209 1761
Author: Dorian Gerhold
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2021-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789257526

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London Bridge lined with houses from end to end was one of the most extraordinary structures ever seen in London. It was home to over 500 people, perched above the rushing waters of the Thames, and was one of the city’s main shopping streets. It is among the most familiar images of London in the past, but little has previously been known about the houses and the people who lived and worked in them. This book uses plentiful newly-discovered evidence, including detailed descriptions of nearly every house, to tell the story of the bridge and its houses and inhabitants. With the new information it is possible to reconstruct the plan of the bridge and houses in the seventeenth century, to trace the history of each house back through rentals and a survey to 1358, revealing the original layout, to date most of the houses which appear in later views, and to show how the houses and their occupants changed during five and half centuries. The book describes what stopped the houses falling into the river, how the houses were gradually enlarged, what their layout was inside, what goods were sold on the bridge and how these changed over time, the extensive rebuilding in 1477-1548 and 1683-96, and the removal of the houses around 1760. There are many new discoveries - about the structure of the bridge, the width of the roadway, the original layout of the houses, how the houses were supported, the size and internal planning of the houses, the quality of their architecture, and the trades practised on the bridge. The book includes five newly-commissioned reconstruction drawings showing what we now know about the bridge and its houses.

At the Bridge

At the Bridge
Author: Wendy C. Wickwire
Publsiher: University of British Columbia Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Anthropologists
ISBN: 0774861517

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"Every once in a while, an important historical figure makes an appearance, makes a difference, and then disappears from the public record. James Teit (1864-1922) was such a figure. A prolific ethnographer and tireless Indian rights activist, Teit spent four decades helping British Columbia's Indigenous peoples in their challenge of the settler-colonial assault on their lives and territories. Yet his story is little known. At the Bridge chronicles Teit's fascinating story. From his base at Spences Bridge, British Columbia, Teit practised a participant- and place-based anthropology - an anthropology of belonging - that covered much of BC and northern Washington, Idaho, and Montana. Whereas his contemporaries, including famed anthropologist Franz Boas, studied Indigenous peoples as the last survivors of "dying cultures" in need of preservation in metropolitan museums, Teit worked with them as members of living cultures actively asserting jurisdiction over their lives and lands. Whether recording stories and songs, mapping place-names, or participating in the chiefs' fight for fair treatment, he made their objectives his own. With his allies, he produced copious, meticulous records; an army of anthropologists could not have achieved a fraction of what Teit achieved in his short life. Wendy Wickwire's beautifully crafted narrative accords Teit the status he deserves. At the Bridge serves as a long-overdue corrective, consolidating Teit's place as a leading and innovative anthropologist in his own right."--