Rewriting Your Family History

Rewriting Your Family History

Author: Steve Ogan

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13: 1477251189

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Most families have one negative heritage or another associated with them. Some have struggled with these evil foundations for centuries. Others have accepted persistent reproaches as their lot in life. Yet others, in an attempt to change the tides of calamities, have sought for solutions in places that compounded their situation. What do you do when you notice the scourge of premature death in your family? How do you explain the persistence of poverty in the midst of plenty? Why do some family members work like elephants and eat like ants? Why are women in certain families unable to keep their husbands? Why is divorce a mark of identification for some families? These are the concerns we have chosen to address in this book on principles of dealing with evil heritage


Rewriting Your Family History

Rewriting Your Family History

Author: Dr. Steve Ogan

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2013-01-17

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13: 1477251200

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Most families have one negative heritage or another associated with them. Some have struggled with these evil foundations for centuries. Others have accepted persistent reproaches as their lot in life. Yet others, in an attempt to change the tides of calamities, have sought for solutions in places that compounded their situation. What do you do when you notice the scourge of premature death in your family? How do you explain the persistence of poverty in the midst of plenty? Why do some family members work like elephants and eat like ants? Why are women in certain families unable to keep their husbands? Why is divorce a mark of identification for some families? These are the concerns we have chosen to address in this book on principles of dealing with evil heritage


The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Your Family History

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Your Family History

Author: Lynda Rutledge Stephenson

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 9780028636443

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Provides advice on how to research and document one's family history, including preserving oral histories, learning about female ancestors, and navigating genealogical resources, and suggests various ways of presenting one's discoveries.


Rewriting History

Rewriting History

Author: Dick Morris

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2004-05-04

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9780060736682

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Rebuttal to Hillary Clinton's autobiography by a former Clinton advisor.


Rewriting Family Scripts

Rewriting Family Scripts

Author: John Byng-Hall

Publisher: Guilford Press

Published: 1998-01-15

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9781572300668

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Filled with insight into theoretical foundations as well as practical suggestions for clinical practice, Rewriting Family Scripts is a valuable resource for family therapists of all orientations, attachment theorists, family theorists, and other readers interested in understanding and improving family dynamics.


DuckTales: Solving Mysteries and Rewriting History!

DuckTales: Solving Mysteries and Rewriting History!

Author: Rob Renzetti

Publisher: Disney Electronic Content

Published: 2018-07-03

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1368017053

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This original in-world novel details Scrooge's epic adventures and was written by Scrooge himself, who may or may not be the most reliable narrator. Good thing Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby are around to fact-check his journal entries and infuse the truth into his tall tales! This hilarious middle grade novel features everything from tips on mastering the Money Pit Dive to ways of keeping Scrooge's Lucky Number-One Dime safe.


Rewriting History

Rewriting History

Author: Uma Chakravarti

Publisher: Zubaan

Published: 2014-10-27

Total Pages: 431

ISBN-13: 9383074639

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In this classic study of Pandita Ramabai's life, Uma Chakravarti brings to light one of the foremost thinkers of nineteenth-century India and one of its earliest feminists. A scholar and an eloquent speaker, Ramabai was no stranger to controversy. Her critique of Brahminical patriarchy was in sharp contrast to Annie Besant, who championed the cause of Hindu society. And in an act seen by contemporary Hindu society as a betrayal not only of her religion but of her nation, Ramabai – herself a high-caste Hindu widow – chose to convert to Christianity. Chakravarti's book stands out as one of the most important critiques of gender and power relations in colonial India, with particular emphasis on issues of class and caste. Published by Zubaan.


Rewriting the Rules

Rewriting the Rules

Author: Meg Barker

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0415517621

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We live in a time of great uncertainty about relationships. We search for "The One," but find ourselves staying single because nobody measures up. The reality of our relationships is not what we expected, and it becomes hard to balance it with all the other things that we want out of life. At the same time that marriage shows itself to be the one 'recession proof' industry; the rates of separation and break-up soar ever higher. Rewriting the Rules is a friendly guide through the complicated - and often contradictory - rules of love: the advice that is given about attraction and sex, monogamy and conflict, gender and commitment. It asks questions such as: which to choose from all the rules on offer? Do we stick to the old rules we learnt growing up, or do we try something new and risk being out on our own? This book considers how the rules are being 'rewritten' in various ways, for example the 'new monogamy', alternative commitment ceremonies, different ways of understanding gender, and new ideas for managing conflict and break-up where economics and child-care make complete separation a problem. In this way Rewriting the Rules gives the power to the reader to find the approach which fits their situation.


Traced

Traced

Author: Nathaniel Jeanson

Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group

Published: 2022-03-01

Total Pages: 427

ISBN-13: 1614587930

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What happened to the ancient Egyptians? The Persians? The Romans? The Mayans? ARE WE THEIR DESCENDANTS? Recent genetic discoveries are uncovering surprising links between us and the peoples of old—links that rewrite race, ethnicity, and human history. Today’s Native Americans descend from Central Asians who arrived in the early A.D. era. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob still have clearly identifiable descendants, albeit rare ones. Every people group on earth can genetically trace their origins to Noah and his three sons.


Modern HERstory

Modern HERstory

Author: Blair Imani

Publisher: Ten Speed Press

Published: 2018-10-16

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0399582231

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An inspiring and radical celebration of 70 women, girls, and nonbinary people who have changed—and are still changing—the world, from the Civil Rights Movement and Stonewall riots through Black Lives Matter and beyond. With a radical and inclusive approach to history, Modern HERstory profiles and celebrates seventy women and nonbinary champions of progressive social change in a bold, colorful, illustrated format for all ages. Despite making huge contributions to the liberation movements of the last century and today, all of these trailblazers come from backgrounds and communities that are traditionally overlooked and under-celebrated: not just women, but people of color, queer people, trans people, disabled people, young people, and people of faith. Authored by rising star activist Blair Imani, Modern HERstory tells the important stories of the leaders and movements that are changing the world right here and right now—and will inspire you to do the same.