Make Room! Make Room!

Make Room! Make Room!

Author: Harry Harrison

Publisher: Rosetta Books

Published: 2010-07-01

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 0795311656

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A detective hunts down a killer in a dystopian, overpopulated NYC in this classic science fiction novel that inspired the film Soylent Green. Originally published in 1966, Make Room! Make Room! imagines a world at the end of the twentieth century where Earth is so overwhelmed by rampant population growth that it teeters on the edge of self-destruction. In New York City alone, thirty-five million people are squeezed into its packed boroughs, scrambling like rats for the world’s dwindling resources. The only food available is a product called soylent. And while the government tries to maintain order, the rich get richer and the poor stay underfoot. Finding a killer in this broken world is one hell of a job. But that’s exactly what Det. Andy Rusch has been assigned to do. If he can stay alive long enough, he might just solve the biggest case he’s ever been on—unless humanity finally fulfills its promise and destroys itself first.


Making Room

Making Room

Author: Chistine D. Pohl

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 1999-08-03

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780802844316

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For most of church history, hospitality was central to Christian identity. Yet our generation knows little about this rich, life-giving practice.


Make Room

Make Room

Author: Laura Alary

Publisher: Paraclete Press (MA)

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781612616599

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While the Advent season is filled with fun and expectations, Lent can be hard for children. It's travels through frightening places, loaded with themes of self-denial and death. How can children approach this season in a way that is meaningful and not frightening? Make Room presents Lent as a special time for creating a welcoming space for God. Other books offer excellent ideas for going through the Lenten season with children, but Make Room uniquely connects its projects to the story of Jesus. Simple and practical activities such as baking bread, having a neighbor over for dinner, uncluttering your room, and watching less TV become acts of justice and kindness, part of a life of following and imitating Christ, and a way to make room for God in our lives and in the world around us. Other books tell the Passion narrative for young readers; this unique book integrates themes of hospitality and self-giving that echo Jesus' ministry, Jesus' entire life. Make Room invites children to wonder about the story, to encounter Lent with all their senses, and to experience activities in Lent as part of a life of discipleship.


Make Room

Make Room

Author: Jonathan McReynolds

Publisher: R.H. Boyd Publishing Corporation

Published: 2018-10-15

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9781681674360

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Make Room: Finding Where Faith Fits by Jonathan McReynolds. Make Room is an honest, practical approach to creating space for God in every aspect of our lives in order to experience the fullness that can come only through an authentic relationship with God.


Make Room for Daddy

Make Room for Daddy

Author: Judith Walzer Leavitt

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 2009-06-21

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0807887838

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Using fathers' first-hand accounts from letters, journals, and personal interviews along with hospital records and medical literature, Judith Walzer Leavitt offers a new perspective on the changing role of expectant fathers from the 1940s to the 1980s. She shows how, as men moved first from the hospital waiting room to the labor room in the 1960s, and then on to the delivery and birthing rooms in the 1970s and 1980s, they became progressively more involved in the birth experience and their influence over events expanded. With careful attention to power and privilege, Leavitt charts not only the increasing involvement of fathers, but also medical inequalities, the impact of race and class, and the evolution of hospital policies. Illustrated with more than seventy images from TV, films, and magazines, this book provides important new insights into childbirth in modern America, even as it reminds readers of their own experiences.


Make Room for TV

Make Room for TV

Author: Lynn Spigel

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2013-11-26

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 0226769631

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Between 1948 and 1955, nearly two-thirds of all American families bought a television set—and a revolution in social life and popular culture was launched. In this fascinating book, Lynn Spigel chronicles the enormous impact of television in the formative years of the new medium: how, over the course of a single decade, television became an intimate part of everyday life. What did Americans expect from it? What effects did the new daily ritual of watching television have on children? Was television welcomed as an unprecedented "window on the world," or as a "one-eyed monster" that would disrupt households and corrupt children? Drawing on an ambitious array of unconventional sources, from sitcom scripts to articles and advertisements in women's magazines, Spigel offers the fullest available account of the popular response to television in the postwar years. She chronicles the role of television as a focus for evolving debates on issues ranging from the ideal of the perfect family and changes in women's role within the household to new uses of domestic space. The arrival of television did more than turn the living room into a private theater: it offered a national stage on which to play out and resolve conflicts about the way Americans should live. Spigel chronicles this lively and contentious debate as it took place in the popular media. Of particular interest is her treatment of the way in which the phenomenon of television itself was constantly deliberated—from how programs should be watched to where the set was placed to whether Mom, Dad, or kids should control the dial. Make Room for TV combines a powerful analysis of the growth of electronic culture with a nuanced social history of family life in postwar America, offering a provocative glimpse of the way television became the mirror of so many of America's hopes and fears and dreams.


Make Room for Scripture

Make Room for Scripture

Author: James Philipps

Publisher: Twenty-Third Publications

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9781585957750

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Great stories. Everyone loves them, and long before they were officially recognized as "God's Word," the accounts in our present-day Bible were preserved and passed along because they were great stories. They had all the essential ingredients: great characters, heroism, villainy, and the triumph of the human spirit. And, at the heart of each, there was the same profound message: we have a God who is passionately in love with us and cannot rest until we show that same passionate love to one another. This is what Jim Philipps wants his readers, and catechists in particular, to understand and share. He guides them through Bible basics by sharing the stories of remarkable men and women in the Old and New Testaments. He explores the intriguing parables of Jesus, as well as stories from Acts of the Apostles and the adventures of St. Paul. Finally he takes a reverent look at the scriptural basis of a storytelling tool that has caught generations of Christians in its power--the rosary, and in particular the reflections on the "mysteries of light," which tell the story of the ministry of Jesus. Each brief chapter includes a bit of Bible scholarship to help readers place the story in its proper context; a reflection that offers a deeper experience of the story; and a series of questions and activities that make personal connections to everyday life. This is a great introduction to the Bible and its stories and a wonderful resource for catechists and all who want to share and explore these stories with others.


Make Room for Healing

Make Room for Healing

Author: Travis Brady

Publisher: Hay House, Inc

Published: 2024-10-15

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1401977421

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Accessible, heartfelt, and witty, this short collection of simple, practical tips offers self-care, healing, and recovery, from a stage-3 breast cancer survivor. “Before I started my treatment, I spoke to an oncologist at Johns Hopkins. He said, ‘Travis, you have to make room for treatment.’ He knew by speaking with me for just a few minutes I was trying to systematically plan each step like a project at work. That was not going to do. I heeded his advice, allowing myself the time and space to check in every day to see how I felt—to see what I needed and how to support myself.” When Travis Brady was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer, she sought advice from friends, and their friends, and their friends of friends—women who had been treated before her. She needed tips to make this process smoother, gentler, and more manageable. With this book, Travis offers you all the information she wished she had when she was first diagnosed—tips and practices that made her feel more in control in an uncontrollable situation. The organization of this book is designed to sequentially walk with you through treatment. The first section, Support, helps you get started by assembling your care team, seeking a second opinion, and advocating for your health. In the next section, Prepare, Travis shares specific practices that helped her physically cope and find comfort. In Nourish, she gives you a short-cut to the nutritional choices that supported her body. Heal takes you through holistic health practices you may not have considered but might be open to now. And finally, Enjoy reminds you to cultivate experiences where you derive great pleasure and satisfaction. In it, you will learn how to: Assemble your care team Numb your port Get a second opinion Combat "chemo brain" Detoxify your life Explore sound bathing . . . and more! “The key to all of this was asking for help and getting answers. I’ve put all that I learned and experienced in this guide. My hope is that it walks with you and helps you on your journey.”


Make Room for Your Miracle

Make Room for Your Miracle

Author: Mahesh Chavda

Publisher: Chosen Books

Published: 2009-10

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 0800794702

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What do you do when your hopes and dreams seem to die? Mahesh and Bonnie Chavda, two respected international leaders, content that for Christians, this doesn't need to be a time of discouragement. Instead, as believers learn to welcome the anointing presence of Jesus, any valley can be transformed into a place of miracles. The Chavdas focus on the Shuammite woman in 2 Kings, who was given, and then lost, and then received back again her young son. First narrating and then exploring this account of death and restoration, the Chavdas encourage readers to face their broken dreams and make room for Jesus' resurrection power. As believers recognize the possibility of the impossible, refusing to let go of the Presence, God can bring even the most hopeless dream to life.


Make Room for God the Spirituality of Awakening

Make Room for God the Spirituality of Awakening

Author: M. Germaine Hustedde

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-11-30

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 147974610X

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DESCRIPTION MAKE ROOM FOR GOD is an invitational exploration of ones journey through life using an enhanced mode of awakening. It is a pathway for the earnest searcher to live at a deeper and enriched level of existence. Drawing on theories of psychologists and philosophers, the author presents an interesting, well crafted and readable text constructed on the principles of formative spirituality, drawing on contemporary thinkers and classical spiritual masters. Each chapter concludes with a Prayer Poem and several reflective questions to enable the reader to enter more fully into the inward journey. Personal biographical inserts gives the book a unique and interesting flavor which will inspire the reader.