Beyond the Call of Duty

Beyond the Call of Duty

Author: Gregory Mellema

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 1991-09-27

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1438412789

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A surprisingly large number of people have denied that it is possible for human moral agents to act in such a way as to go beyond or transcend what moral duty or obligation requires of them. Some of this opposition to the possibility of supererogation, as it is called, has been motivated by theological concerns. This book surveys the concerns of Luther, Calvin, and Melanchthon, as they react to certain teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, as well as the concerns of several contemporary theologians. It also examines some contemporary philosophers whose concerns have grown out of a commitment to a Kantian, utilitarian, or prescriptive type of ethics and urges that there are valuable lessons to be learned from these theologians and philosophers. At the same time it is argued that some of their concerns are the result of a mistaken idea of what it means to perform an act of supererogation. In addition, it is argued that some of their concerns can be addressed in ways that do not require a denial of the possibility of going beyond the call of duty in human life. This stage of the argument involves a discussion of virtue ethics and an examination of the concept of vocation, particularly as it has developed in Protestant thought, and illustrates the relevance of virtue and vocation to the problem of supererogation.


They Call the Horses

They Call the Horses

Author: Edie Dickenson

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2014-01-10

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 0786455764

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In the Sport of Kings, races aren't made just by the animals that run them, but by the voices that call them. This book covers 11 of the top racetrack announcers in the United States: Tom Durkin, Kurt Becker, Dave Rodman, Michael Wrona, Terry Wallace, Larry Collmus, John Dooley, Luke Kruytbosch, Dave Johnson, Robert Geller and Trevor Denman. Based on extensive interviews, each chapter is devoted to a single announcer, addressing details of his life in the profession. Included are additional insights and anecdotes provided by family members, trainers, jockeys, owners and other well-known individuals in the horse racing industry.


Chase

Chase

Author: Linwood Barclay

Publisher: Orion Children's Books

Published: 2017-07-13

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 1510102205

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Get ready to run . . . an edge-of-your-seat thriller with bite from international bestselling author Linwood Barclay, in his first novel for 9-12 year olds. Chipper is a very special dog. As part of a top-secret, multi-million dollar experiment to create the ultimate canine spy technology, Chipper's whole life has been spent within the walls of a secret organization known only as The Institute. Chipper is supposed to be more machine than mutt, but something's wrong and The Institute knows it. He's about to be terminated. Across the state, twelve-year-old orphan Jeff Conway is working all hours at his aunt Flo's lakeside cabin business. He misses his parents, his old life, and the dog he had to leave behind. When Chipper escapes and his and Jeff's paths collide, dog and boy find themselves tangled up in the most dangerous game of chase imaginable... Winner of the Arthur Ellis award for Best Kid's Crime Novel Danger, secrets and thrilling suspense in Linwood Barclay's action-packed first novel for children.


Scatter My Ashes

Scatter My Ashes

Author: Richard Rapp

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2017-12-06

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1546211667

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Meet Hans Rosenfeld! Follow his forced flight from his home in Schopfloch, Germany to the relative safety of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This is not a religious account but rather the chronicle of a young mans growth to full adulthood through his knowledge, his wisdom and experience to arrive at his special standing in the annals of historic German truth. Scatter My Ashes is a historical novel based, in part, on the real-life experiences of Hans Rosenfeld.


The Hitchner Biscuit Company of West Pittston Pennsylvania A Small Town Treasure

The Hitchner Biscuit Company of West Pittston Pennsylvania A Small Town Treasure

Author: Boyd A. Hitchner

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-10-15

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 1365426149

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This true story covers a time period from just shortly after the Civil War, until the mid twentieth century. Two Hitchner families leave their farms in rural Salem County, NJ, and travel to the booming anthracite fields of northeastern Pennsylvania. One family continues on into the wild frontier area of the Endless Mountains and vast unharvested forest of Hemlock trees. Soon the two families unite and start baking cookies and crackers for the hungry miners and lumbermen. Before long, their biscuits and cakes are being distributed in 43 states and beyond. The reader is taken on a journey of small town life with numerous photos and illustrations, many never before seen.


When a Man Is Broken

When a Man Is Broken

Author: Kevin D. Mason

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2003-06-01

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1410738620

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Successful young businessman Jefferson Daniels finds himself fighting internal demons even though he has a wonderful wife, friends and family that love him.


New York Magazine

New York Magazine

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1974-09-02

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13:

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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.


Don't Rub 'Em, Count 'Em

Don't Rub 'Em, Count 'Em

Author: Johnny Ray

Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd

Published: 2022-11-28

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1803134496

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The book is about me being born in Tottenham to working class parents and subsequently growing up in the Tottenham area and the schools I went to and the 'drinking establishments' I frequented in the area.


Geek in Indonesia

Geek in Indonesia

Author: Tim Hannigan

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

Published: 2018-02-06

Total Pages: 497

ISBN-13: 1462919626

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For anyone wanting to move beyond tired travel guide cliches, A Geek in Indonesia is a hip, irreverent and streetwise introduction to Southeast Asia's biggest country. Jump from the beaches of Bali to a tour bus circuit of the fascinating island of Java and come face to face with the reality of 21st-century Indonesia--from local fashion bloggers and the world's most avid tweeters to feminist activists, punk pioneers, and scandalous celebrities. Discover the unlikely delights of dangdut--Indonesia's homegrown working-class rockers--and a dizzying universe of pop, jazz, and alternative music. Learn what makes Jakarta the social media capital of the world, dive into the Indonesian blogosphere, and get essential insights into the traditional values that still underpin modern tech-savvy Indonesian society. Then travel back in time to the outer fringes of the archipelago where tribesmen continue to wear ritual battle gear. Packed with lively articles on everything from office and cafe culture to food, dating rituals, and TV soap operas--and illustrated with hundreds of colorful images--this Indonesian travel guide is a delightful read for backpackers, first-time visitors, newly-arrived expats, long-time Indonesiaphiles. A Geek in Indonesia is a guide like no other, to a country that has no equal.


Burl

Burl

Author: Jane Wolfe

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Published: 2022-06-14

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1524880477

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Burl is the story of one man’s unlikely rise from the coal mines of Appalachia to the pinnacle of journalism. After being diagnosed with a fatal kidney disease as a child, Burl Osborne pioneered home dialysis treatment and became the 130th person to undergo a live kidney transplant in 1966—then an unproven, high-risk operation. While managing his challenging illness, Burl distinguished himself early as a writer and reporter with The Associated Press, eventually rising to the top of the wire service’s executive ranks. Then, against the advice of his colleagues and the newspaper’s own doctors, he sought an even greater challenge: joining The Dallas Morning News to lead the fight in one of America’s last great newspaper wars. Throughout his life and career, he garnered respect from business and political leaders, reporters, editors, and publishers around the country. Burl thrusts readers into the improbable and remarkable life of a man at the forefront of both medicine and the golden age of journalism.