Love in Progress

Love in Progress

Author: Tatiana Jerome

Publisher:

Published: 2017-03-07

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 9780997115352

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Remind yourself why you love each other and take your relationship to another level with this amazingly effective couples journal. The Love In Progress Journal is specifically made for couples that want to record important moments and set up goals, all in order to make their relationship even stronger. It¿s a fun and really exciting way to keep the excitement and passion between two people who are committed to make it work.ABOUT LOVE IN PROGRESS This relationship journal will not only be the place to capture the great events that happen in your lives, but also the low events and disagreements. In that way, you two will be more open with each other and know which actions and moments should not be repeated in the future. This shared journal for couples is a technique used for decades to prevent breakups and create stronger bonds. Journaling for two keeps the partners engaged and helps to achieve an unbelievable bond. Make your relationship unbreakable and have fun with Love In Progress Journal. This is just another way to have something totally dedicate to the growth of your relationship. This is something you'll want to share with others well into your future as evidence of your love. With his and her sections within the journal, only one journal is needed per couple. **This journal does mention God.**


The Progress of Love

The Progress of Love

Author: Alice Munro

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2011-12-21

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0307814564

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Eleven stunning stories that explore the most intimate and transforming moments of existence, from Nobel Prize–winning author Alice Munro, “one of the foremost practitioners of the short story” (Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times). “Throughout this remarkable collection moments of insight flash from the pages like lightning, not necessarily providing answers—more like showing the way to new questions.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer A divorced woman returns to her childhood home where she confronts the memory of her parents’ confounding yet deep bond. The accidental near-drowning of a child exposes to the shaken mother the fragility between children and parents. A young man, remembering a terrifying childhood incident, wrestles with the responsibility he has always felt for his hapless younger brother. A man brings his lover on a visit to his ex-wife, only to feel unexpectedly closer to his estranged partner. In these and other stories, Alice Munro proves once again a sensitive and compassionate chronicler of our times. Drawing us into the most intimate corners of ordinary lives, she reveals much about ourselves, our choices, and our experiences of love.


The Progress of Love

The Progress of Love

Author: Elias Kifon Bongmba

Publisher: Menil Foundation

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780300184938

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Published in conjunction with the exhibitions held at the Menil Collection, Houston, Dec. 2, 2012-March 17, 2013, the Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos, Oct. 13, 2012-Jan. 27, 2013, and the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, St. Louis, Nov. 16, 2012-April 20, 2013.


In Progress

In Progress

Author: Jessica Hische

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2015-09-15

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1452146683

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This show-all romp through design-world darling Jessica Hische's sketchbook reveals the creative and technical process behind making award-winning hand lettering. See everything, from Hische's rough sketches to her polished finals for major clients such as Wes Anderson, NPR, and Starbucks. The result is a well of inspiration and brass tacks information for designers who want to sketch distinctive letterforms and hone their skills. With more than 250 images of her penciled sketches, this highly visual ebook is an essential—and entirely enjoyable—resource for those who practice or simply appreciate the art of hand lettering.


Love, Order, and Progress

Love, Order, and Progress

Author: Michel Bourdeau

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

Published: 2018-05-22

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 0822983419

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Auguste Comte's doctrine of positivism was both a philosophy of science and a political philosophy designed to organize a new, secular, stable society based on positive or scientific, ideas, rather than the theological dogmas and metaphysical speculations associated with the ancien regime. This volume offers the most comprehensive English-language overview of Auguste Comte's philosophy, the relation of his work to the sciences of his day, and the extensive, continuing impact of his thinking on philosophy and especially secular political movements in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Contributors consider Comte’s reasons for establishing a Religion of Humanity as well as his views on domestic life and the arts in his positivist utopia. The volume further details Comte's attempt to apply his "positive method," first to social science and then to politics and morality, thereby defending the continuity of his career while also critically examining the limits of his approach.


A Work in Progress

A Work in Progress

Author: Connor Franta

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2016-05-03

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1501145932

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YouTube personality Connor Franta shares the lessons he has learned on his journey from small-town boy to Internet sensation


The Place You Love Is Gone: Progress Hits Home

The Place You Love Is Gone: Progress Hits Home

Author: Melissa Holbrook Pierson

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 0393329283

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Every day brings evidence of dramatic change upon the landscape. It's called progress. Melissa Holbrook Pierson, with unalloyed insight, elucidates how it feels to lose that landscape of home.


My Last Eight Thousand Days

My Last Eight Thousand Days

Author: Lee Gutkind

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2020-10-01

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 0820358061

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As founding editor of Creative Nonfiction and architect of the genre, Lee Gutkind played a crucial role in establishing literary, narrative nonfiction in the marketplace and in the academy. A longstanding advocate of New Journalism, he has reported on a wide range of issues—robots and artificial intelligence, mental illness, organ transplants, veterinarians and animals, baseball, motorcycle enthusiasts—and explored them all with his unique voice and approach. In My Last Eight Thousand Days, Gutkind turns his notepad and tape recorder inward, using his skills as an immersion journalist to perform a deep dive on himself. Here, he offers a memoir of his life as a journalist, editor, husband, father, and Pittsburgh native, not only recounting his many triumphs, but also exposing his missteps and challenges. The overarching concern that frames these brave, often confessional stories, is his obsession and fascination with aging: how aging provoked anxieties and unearthed long-rooted tensions, and how he came to accept, even enjoy, his mental and physical decline. Gutkind documents the realities of aging with the characteristically blunt, melancholic wit and authenticity that drive the quiet force of all his work.