Innervisions

Innervisions

Author: Calvin Daniel

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2020-01-29

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 1098006720

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Innervisions, as my good friend Karen wrote in June 2002, is a collection of heartfelt poems that reflect the visions of a man who has experienced life and influenced many. These poems are a collection of my most inner thoughts and feelings, and love of God, family, and country. Most of these poems were written during the period from 1974""1976 on little bits of paper which I carried with me for over forty years. Innervisions is a book of poetry and visions of life, love, nature, peace and friendship. I wish to dedicate this book to my mother, Vera, who was a tremendous influence on my entire life and the successes I have achieved. Thank you, mama!


Inner Visions

Inner Visions

Author: Jan Thrope

Publisher:

Published: 2011-04

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 9781933197784

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Inner Visions, is an astonishing book about the reality of inner-city neighborhoods where it seems all hope and vision for a better future has been abandoned. Jan Thrope takes the reader on a tour through the most poverty stricken areas of Cleveland, Ohio, to show the despair and how some of the residents are pulling together to make positive changes with hard work and innovative thinking. This book is a testament to the human spirit and that despite the situations some people have been born into, they still want better for themselves and their community.


Inner Visions

Inner Visions

Author: Ron Walotsky

Publisher: Collins & Brown

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781855857742

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“Couldn’t wait to get my hands on it...not just a good art book. It’s a classic tome of artwork. There is treat upon treat, lavished with praise by a lot of contemporary artists, who share many readers’ delight in what Walotsky has accomplished over the years. Those funky posters from the 1960s...Many reproductions here from a long career, spanning many book covers, magazine appearances, some real fine treats.”—True Review.


Let's Get Visible!

Let's Get Visible!

Author: Sapna Pieroux

Publisher:

Published: 2019-12-06

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9781781333983

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You have only got seven seconds to make an impression before people decide if they want to work with your business, yet we are drowning in an information tsunami. If you're not standing out and being noticed by your ideal customers, you may as well be invisible. So, how do you get more visible? In Let's Get Visible! brand consultant and designer Sapna Pieroux explains why branding is vital to growing your business. This book will help you to: - Gain brand clarity, visibility, recognition and cut-through in your industry - Feel more confident, look more professional, credible and successful - Attract your ideal clients and inspire their confidence in your promise - Save you and your team time and money - Charge your worth and increase the value of your business


Inner Visions

Inner Visions

Author: Edward Knox Shipman II

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-03-25

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 1483607259

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This work contains a compilation of experiences in my life that are hopefully conscious provoking and inspirational.


Inner Visions

Inner Visions

Author: Nevill Drury

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-03-07

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 1000569993

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First published in 1979, Inner Visions discussion the nature of contemporary magical thought – encompassing the Tarot and the Qabalah – and considers its impact on the creative imagination. The author presents a fusion of the creative, magical and mythological undercurrents which are part of the ‘new consciousness’, and traces the influence of surrealist art and the expansive psychedelic period on the art and music of the 1970s. He looks, for example, at the relationship of the fantasy art on record sleeves to the electronic inner-space music which it often accompanies, and shows that this form of modern music represents one facet of the contemporary reaction against scientism and of the search for what Roszak has termed the visionary sources of our culture. The author concludes that a major mythological impulse is emerging in our culture and that magical and surreal approaches represent a profoundly invigorating and inspiring attitude linking the individual to the cosmos. This will be a fascinating read for anyone interested in magic, mythology, art, music and literature.


Maxine Greene and the Pedagogy of Social Imagination

Maxine Greene and the Pedagogy of Social Imagination

Author: Hannah Spector

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-12-18

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1351014811

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Devoted to and inspired by the late Maxine Greene, a champion of education and advocator of the arts, this book recognizes the importance of Greene’s scholarship by revisiting her oeuvre in the context of the intellectual historicity that shaped its formation. As a scholar, Greene dialogued with philosophers, social theorists, writers, musicians, and artists. These conversations reveal the ways in which the arts, just like philosophy and science, allow for the facilitation of "wide-awakeness," a term that is central to Greene’s pedagogy. Amidst contemporary trends of neoliberal, one-size-fits-all curriculum reforms in which the arts are typically squeezed out or pushed aside, Greene’s work reminds us that the social imagination is stunted without the arts. Artistic ways of knowing allow for people to see beyond their own worlds and beyond "what is" into other worlds of "what was" and "what might" be some day. This volume demonstrates Maxine Greene’s profound ability to illuminate the importance of the artistic world and the imaginary for development of the self in the world and for encouraging a "wide-awakeness" reflective of an emerging political awareness and a longing for a democratic world that "is not yet." This book was originally published as a Special Issue of The Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies.


The Album

The Album

Author: James E. Perone

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2012-10-17

Total Pages: 1838

ISBN-13:

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This four-volume work provides provocative critical analyses of 160 of the best popular music albums of the past 50 years, from the well-known and mainstream to the quirky and offbeat. The Album: A Guide to Pop Music's Most Provocative, Influential, and Important Creations contains critical analysis essays on 160 significant pop music albums from 1960 to 2010. The selected albums represent the pop, rock, soul, R&B, hip hop, country, and alternative genres, including artists such as 2Pac, Carole King, James Brown, The Beatles, and Willie Nelson. Each volume contains brief sidebars with biographical information about key performers and producers, as well as descriptions of particular music industry topics pertaining to the development of the album over this 50-year period. Due to its examination of a broad time frame and wide range of musical styles, and its depth of analysis that goes beyond that in other books about essential albums of the past and present, this collection will appeal strongly to music fans of all tastes and interests.


The Ovary of Eve

The Ovary of Eve

Author: Clara Pinto-Correia

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2007-12-01

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 0226669505

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The Ovary of Eve is a rich and often hilarious account of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century efforts to understand conception. In these early years of the Scientific Revolution, the most intelligent men and women of the day struggled to come to terms with the origins of new life, and one theory—preformation—sparked an intensely heated debate that continued for over a hundred years. Clara Pinto-Correia traces the history of this much maligned theory through the cultural capitals of Europe. "The most wonderfully eye-opening, or imagination-opening book, as amusing as it is instructive."—Mary Warnock, London Observer "[A] fascinating and often humorous study of a reproductive theory that flourished from the mid-17th century to the mid-18th century."—Nina C. Ayoub, Chronicle of Higher Education "More than just a good story, The Ovary of Eve is an object lesson about the history of science: Don't trust it. . . . Pinto-Correia says she wants to tell the story of history's losers. In doing so, she makes defeat sound more appealing than victory."—Emily Eakin, Nation. "A sparkling history of preformation as it once affected every facet of European culture."—Robert Taylor, Boston Globe