KnowFreedom

KnowFreedom

Author: Donte Clark

Publisher:

Published: 2018-10-16

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9781727349054

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a collection of thoughts, feelings and observations beautifully written about a people as one mind, body and soul trapped, on a journey to KnowFreedom, and Freedom is always now.


What the People Know

What the People Know

Author: Richard Reeves

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9780674616233

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The power of the press reached new heights after spectacular reporting triumphs in the segregated South, in Vietnam, and during the Watergate years. Then Reeves shows why journalism crashed toward new lows in public esteem and public purpose.


A Tree in Tappen Wood

A Tree in Tappen Wood

Author: John Jacobson

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2006-07-01

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9781423412632

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A tree standing in Tappen Wood describes all that it has seen of history since its planting so many years ago, including the first Thanksgiving and Lincoln's debates with Douglas, as well as the lessons that these events teach.


Heroes and Scoundrels

Heroes and Scoundrels

Author: Matthew C. Ehrlich

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2015-03-15

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0252096991

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Whether it's the rule-defying lifer, the sharp-witted female newshound, or the irascible editor in chief, journalists in popular culture have shaped our views of the press and its role in a free society since mass culture arose over a century ago. Drawing on portrayals of journalists in television, film, radio, novels, comics, plays, and other media, Matthew C. Ehrlich and Joe Saltzman survey how popular media has depicted the profession across time. Their creative use of media artifacts provides thought-provoking forays into such fundamental issues as how pop culture mythologizes and demythologizes key events in journalism history and how it confronts issues of race, gender, and sexual orientation on the job. From Network to The Wire, from Lois Lane to Mikael Blomkvist, Heroes and Scoundrels reveals how portrayals of journalism's relationship to history, professionalism, power, image, and war influence our thinking and the very practice of democracy.


Not My Will

Not My Will

Author: Sean Bailey

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2022-01-17

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1664253092

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Sovereignty and free will? Is it reconcilable? God inspired it, Paul penned it, Augustine exegeted it, but the conversation continues. The issue of free will has been highly debated for millennia. Prior to Jesus’ incarnation, stoic philosophers spoke on these things. Even still, following the close of the New Testament canon, debates still raged despite the revelation from the God-man himself. In Not My Will, author Sean Bailey brings to light what the Reformers so vigorously argued for. Bailey seeks to keep God exactly where he is, on his throne. He begins by building a foundation, defining the important words and phrases; he addresses the doctrine of predestination and election in detail; discusses what the scriptures say; and examines God’s glory in Satan’s defeat. Not My Will offers a compelling argument that challenges Christians to consider, wrestle with, and even resolve, by way of the Holy Spirit, their position on man’s will against the backdrop of God’s will and sovereignty.


Osguards

Osguards

Author: Malcolm Dylan Petteway

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2001-08

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 0595197140

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From slavery to space odyssey--This book has it all. Never before has a Science Fiction novel detailed African Americans as the heroes, leaders and stewards of a space odyssey, framed in African American history and peppered with intrigue, adventure and technical wizardry. Until Now!


Developing Singing Matters

Developing Singing Matters

Author: Patrick Allen

Publisher: Heinemann

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780435810184

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This resource encourages the theory and practice of singing in schools. The photocopiable projects: encourage participation in singing; include material from a range of cultures, traditions and times; include activities for choirs and class use; and feature games and warm up exercises.


Which Way Freedom

Which Way Freedom

Author: Joyce Hansen

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2013-02-01

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 0802735517

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Obi had never forgotten the sounds of his mother's screams on the day he was sold away from her. Making plans to run away to find her was a secret game he played with friend Buka, an old African who lived at the edge of the farm. When the Civil War began, Obi knew it was time to run -- or be sold again. If he was caught, he'd be killed...or worse. But if he stayed, he might never know freedom.


A Free People's Suicide

A Free People's Suicide

Author: Os Guinness

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2012-06-11

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0830866825

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Cultural observer Os Guinness argues that the American experiment in freedom is at risk. Guinness calls us to cultivate the essential civic character needed for ordered liberty and sustainable freedom. True freedom requires virtue, which in turn requires faith. Only within the framework of what is true, right and good can freedom be found.