The Reappearing American

The Reappearing American

Author: Robert M. Ricketts

Publisher: Wright Publishing Company

Published: 1993-09

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780963596109

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Covering a span of 73 years, 1920 to 1993, this book describes in penetrating straightforward terms the tremendous opportunities available in the United States today. Author Dr. Robert Ricketts, one of the world's most respected orthodontists, is a health scientist, international lecturer & teacher of orthodontics. Writing in fascinating, often humorous, quasi-autobiographical format, the author highlights the opportunities that there are for every American. He speaks to the need for youth's parental support, & reminds us how teachers, professors, & many other adults stand ready to help a sincere & striving individual. His concerns cover how the actions or failures of our elected government officials affect the lives of all citizens in their personal vision of success. "THE REAPPEARING AMERICAN should be required reading for every high school student in the United States."--Arizona high school principal. "Buried among the many good stories in THE REAPPEARING AMERICAN is a wealth of original thought & information pertaining to the philosophy of life & living. Worthwhile reading for young & old."--Alabama University professor. (ISBN: 0-9635961-0-1, $21.95 plus $2.95 s/h) Volume discounts available from publisher: Wright & Co., Publishers, 4839 East Greenway Rd., Suite 154, Scottsdale, AZ 85254; 602/443-9431.


The Reappearing American

The Reappearing American

Author: Robert M. Ricketts

Publisher: Wright Publishing Company

Published: 1993-09

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 9780963596109

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Covering a span of 73 years, 1920 to 1993, this book describes in penetrating straightforward terms the tremendous opportunities available in the United States today. Author Dr. Robert Ricketts, one of the world's most respected orthodontists, is a health scientist, international lecturer & teacher of orthodontics. Writing in fascinating, often humorous, quasi-autobiographical format, the author highlights the opportunities that there are for every American. He speaks to the need for youth's parental support, & reminds us how teachers, professors, & many other adults stand ready to help a sincere & striving individual. His concerns cover how the actions or failures of our elected government officials affect the lives of all citizens in their personal vision of success. "THE REAPPEARING AMERICAN should be required reading for every high school student in the United States."--Arizona high school principal. "Buried among the many good stories in THE REAPPEARING AMERICAN is a wealth of original thought & information pertaining to the philosophy of life & living. Worthwhile reading for young & old."--Alabama University professor. (ISBN: 0-9635961-0-1, $21.95 plus $2.95 s/h) Volume discounts available from publisher: Wright & Co., Publishers, 4839 East Greenway Rd., Suite 154, Scottsdale, AZ 85254; 602/443-9431.


Museums and Social Activism

Museums and Social Activism

Author: Kylie Message

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-11-07

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1134663692

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Museums and Social Activism is the first study to bring together historical accounts of the African American and later American Indian civil rights-related social and reform movements that took place on the Smithsonian Mall through the 1960s and 1970s in Washington DC with the significant but unknown story about museological transformation and curatorial activism that occurred in the Division of Political and Reform History at the National Museum of American History at this time. Based on interdisciplinary field-based research that has brought together cross-cultural and international perspectives from the fields of Museum Studies, Public History, Political Science and Social Movement Studies with empirical investigation, the book explores and analyses museums’ – specifically, curators’ – relationships with political stakeholders past and present. By understanding the transformations of an earlier period, Museums and Social Activism offers provocative perspectives on the cultural and political significance of contemporary museums. It highlights the relevance of past practice and events for museums today and improved ways of understanding the challenges and opportunities that result from the ongoing process of renewal that museums continue to exemplify.


Mandates, Parties, and Voters

Mandates, Parties, and Voters

Author: James H Fowler

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published: 2009-09-02

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 159213596X

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Shows how the size of an election victory influences subsequent candidate behavior, voter behavior, and even the economy.


The Reappearing Act

The Reappearing Act

Author: Kate Fagan

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-05-06

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1629143014

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It’s hard enough coming out, but playing basketball for a nationally ranked school and trying to figure out your sexual identity in the closeted and paranoid world of big-time college sports—that’s a challenge. Kate Fagan’s love for basketball and for her religious teammates at the University of Colorado was tested by the gut-wrenching realization that she could no longer ignore the feelings of otherness inside her. In trying to blend in, Kate had created a hilariously incongruous world for herself in Boulder. Her best friends were part of Colorado’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes, where they ran weekly Bible studies and attended an Evangelical Free Church. For nearly a year, Kate joined them and learned all she could about Christianity—even holding their hands as they prayed for others “living a sinful lifestyle.” Each time the issue of homosexuality arose, she felt as if a neon sign appeared over her head, with a giant arrow pointed downward. During these prayer sessions, she would often keep her eyes open, looking around the circle at the closed eyelids of her friends, listening to the earnestness of their words. Kate didn’t have a vocabulary for discussing who she really was and what she felt when she was younger; all she knew was that she had a secret. In The Reappearing Act, she brings the reader along for the ride as she slowly accepts her new reality and takes the first steps toward embracing her true self.


Liberating Culture

Liberating Culture

Author: Christina Kreps

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-04-15

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1135133131

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Using examples of indigenous models from Indonesia, the Pacific, Africa and native North America, Christina Kreps illustrates how the growing recognition of indigenous curation and concepts of cultural heritage preservation is transforming conventional museum practice. Liberating Culture explores the similarities and differences between Western and non-Western approaches to objects, museums, and curation, revealing how what is culturally appropriate in one context may not be in another. For those studying museum culture across the world, this book is essential reading.


Irving Howe

Irving Howe

Author: Gerald Sorin

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2005-04

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 0814740200

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An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view.


Making Representations

Making Representations

Author: Moira G. Simpson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1135632715

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Drawing upon material from Britain, Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand, Making Representations explores the ways in which museums and anthropologists are responding to pressures in the field by developing new policies and practices, and forging new relationships with communities. Simpson examines the increasing number of museums and cultural centres being established by indigenous and immigrant communities as they take control of the interpretive process and challenge the traditional role of the museum. Museum studies students and museum professionals will all find this a stimulating and valuable read.


Old Masters and Young Geniuses

Old Masters and Young Geniuses

Author: David W. Galenson

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780691121093

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When in their lives do great artists produce their greatest art? Do they strive for creative perfection throughout decades of painstaking and frustrating experimentation, or do they achieve it confidently and decisively, through meticulous planning that yields masterpieces early in their lives? By examining the careers not only of great painters but also of important sculptors, poets, novelists, and movie directors, Old Masters and Young Geniuses offers a profound new understanding of artistic creativity. Using a wide range of evidence, David Galenson demonstrates that there are two fundamentally different approaches to innovation, and that each is associated with a distinct pattern of discovery over a lifetime. Experimental innovators work by trial and error, and arrive at their major contributions gradually, late in life. In contrast, conceptual innovators make sudden breakthroughs by formulating new ideas, usually at an early age. Galenson shows why such artists as Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Cézanne, Jackson Pollock, Virginia Woolf, Robert Frost, and Alfred Hitchcock were experimental old masters, and why Vermeer, van Gogh, Picasso, Herman Melville, James Joyce, Sylvia Plath, and Orson Welles were conceptual young geniuses. He also explains how this changes our understanding of art and its past. Experimental innovators seek, and conceptual innovators find. By illuminating the differences between them, this pioneering book provides vivid new insights into the mysterious processes of human creativity.