Never a Normal Man
Author: Daniel Farson
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 464
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Author: Daniel Farson
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 464
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jonathan Parnell
Publisher: Multnomah
Published: 2017-07-18
Total Pages: 162
ISBN-13: 160142907X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiscover the personal meaning and gladness you hunger for—without settling for normal! Every human wants to matter and be happy, which is as it should be. God made us to resemble and reflect His worth as we enjoy our true identity in Him. But we too often swap that calling for the trifles of this world, pursuing cheap substitutes to fill the craving of our souls. As Jonathan Parnell puts it, we settle for “stupid normal” over the transcendent, even though this world can never satisfy our hopes and dreams. In Never Settle for Normal Jonathan speaks to the heart of both skeptics and searchers by addressing their deepest longings. With insight and passion, he examines the key tenets of Christian faith—creation, fall, redemption, new creation—and reveals the life-changing glory of the Christian story in a fresh, new light.
Author: Dr Robert A Glover
Publisher: Sanage Publishing House Llp
Published: 2022-11-02
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9789391560485
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOriginally published as an e-book that became a controversial media phenomenon, No More Mr. Nice Guy! landed its author, a certified marriage and family therapist, on The O'Reilly Factor and the Rush Limbaugh radio show. Dr. Robert Glover has dubbed the "Nice Guy Syndrome" trying too hard to please others while neglecting one's own needs, thus causing unhappiness and resentfulness. It's no wonder that unfulfilled Nice Guys lash out in frustration at their loved ones, claims Dr. Glover. He explains how they can stop seeking approval and start getting what they want in life, by presenting the information and tools to help them ensure their needs are met, to express their emotions, to have a satisfying sex life, to embrace their masculinity and form meaningful relationships with other men, and to live up to their creative potential.
Author: Sergey Semashko
Publisher: Litres
Published: 2020-07-02
Total Pages: 552
ISBN-13: 5041809704
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHeard, that after the emergence of novel Ulysses (a hundred years ago), nothing such a in literature not was created. Although, it’s hard to believe – probably more than once people have tried to repeat the experience of the Irish classic. Well, I decided to keep up, and tried to produce something similar to the light.
Author: Rex Bowman
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Published: 2021-08-31
Total Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 0813946689
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWould it surprise you to learn that there was a contemporary of Ernest Hemingway’s who, in his romantic questing and hell-or-high-water pursuit of life and his art, was closer to the Hemingwayesque ideal than Hemingway himself? Almost Hemingway relates the life of Negley Farson, adventurer, iconoclast, best-selling writer, foreign correspondent, and raging alcoholic who died in oblivion. Born only a few years before Hemingway, Farson had a life trajectory that paralleled and intersected Hemingway’s in ways that compelled writers for publications as divergent as the Guardian and Field & Stream to compare them. Unlike Hemingway, however, Farson has been forgotten. This high-flying and literate biography recovers Farson’s life in its multifaceted details, from his time as an arms dealer to Czarist Russia during World War I, to his firsthand reporting on Hitler and Mussolini, to his assignment in India, where he broke the news of Gandhi’s arrest by the British, to his excursion to Kenya a few years before the Mau Mau Uprising. Farson also found the time to publish an autobiography, The Way of a Transgressor, which made him an international publishing sensation in 1936, as well as Going Fishing, one of the most enduring of all outdoors books. F. Scott Fitzgerald, a fellow member of the Lost Generation whose art competed with a public image grander than reality, once confessed that while he had to rely on his imagination, Farson could simply draw from his own event-filled life. Almost Hemingway is the definitive window on that remarkable story.
Author: Steven Shapin
Publisher: JHU Press
Published: 2010-06-01
Total Pages: 565
ISBN-13: 0801898617
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSteven Shapin argues that science, for all its immense authority and power, is and always has been a human endeavor, subject to human capacities and limits. Put simply, science has never been pure. To be human is to err, and we understand science better when we recognize it as the laborious achievement of fallible, imperfect, and historically situated human beings. Shapin’s essays collected here include reflections on the historical relationships between science and common sense, between science and modernity, and between science and the moral order. They explore the relevance of physical and social settings in the making of scientific knowledge, the methods appropriate to understanding science historically, dietetics as a compelling site for historical inquiry, the identity of those who have made scientific knowledge, and the means by which science has acquired credibility and authority. This wide-ranging and intensely interdisciplinary collection by one of the most distinguished historians and sociologists of science represents some of the leading edges of change in the scholarly understanding of science over the past several decades.
Author: Stephen Mansfield
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Published: 1997-01-01
Total Pages: 169
ISBN-13: 1620453045
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChurchill: A Giant Among Leaders According to Henry Kissinger, “Our age finds it difficult to come to grips with Churchill. The political leaders with whom we are familiar generally aspire to be superstars rather than heroes. The distinction is crucial. Superstars strive for approbation; heroes walk alone. Superstars crave consensus; heroes define themselves by the judgment of a future they see it as their task to bring about. Superstars seek success in a technique for eliciting support; heroes pursue success as the outgrowth of their inner values.” Winston Churchill is a hero. In this incisive look at his leadership in action, we see what it was that enabled him to do what few others have ever accomplished in the long annals of history: stand for principle and prevail.
Author: Ashley
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2017-11-03
Total Pages: 950
ISBN-13: 154344637X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStreets dont last. The purpose of this book is to turn the minds of folks who think that the streets are the only way and to give them light at the end of the tunnel with Christ. The project is for the readers to learn from my experiences and know the dos and donts in life. From personal experiences, godly experiences, and relationship experienceseverything of each category to learn from. This book is not intended to expose the story of my life but to help the inexperienced or those who have no guidance. This book is destined to help you find your way and find Christ, giving you the knowledge of how to find him and showing you he is the only way.
Author: ANTHONY HULSE
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2011-12-23
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 1471025098
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThree years after the supposed death of prolific serial killer, Billy Woods, a spate of identical murders occur in Cleveland. A couple, island hopping in Greece, claim they saw Billy on Anafi. Is there a copycat killer or could Billy possibly be still alive? Ruth Vickers, now a uniformed police officer after her demotion, becomes involved once more with tracking down the monster. She is unaware that due to her unnatural fixation with Woods, she is slowly losing her mind. A terrifying sequel, even more frightening than the original. A fast moving psychological thriller that will mesmerise you! Not for the squeamish!
Author: Barbara Cartland
Publisher: Barbara Cartland EBooks ltd
Published: 2013-02-14
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 1782131191
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnthea Forthingdale and her sisters Thais, Chloe and Phebe have all been named after famous poems. All very beautiful, after their father's death at Waterloo the girls and their lovely mother, Christobel, are alone and isolated, living in poverty in a small Yorkshire village. Struggling for money and appropriate suitors for her daughter, In May 1819 Lady Forthingdale writes to an old friend, the Countess of Sheldon in London and asks if she will have her Godchild Anthea to stay for the rest of the London Season. The Countess is delighted to have Anthea as her guest because otherwise her husband wishes her to leave for the country. How Anthea meets the handsome Duke of Axminster in her Godmother's house, how he appears bored and contemptuous with her when they dance at Almack's, how Anthea caricatures the Duke with far-reaching and dramatic results and how she learns never to laugh at love, is told in this 182nd book by Barbara Cartland.