Haunting Voices

Haunting Voices

Author: Brenda Segna

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2003-12

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 0595300685

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The voices strike without warning... They torment without mercy... And they've only just begun... Before she was raped, Jen Remini was brilliant and confident--rising to the top of her field. But now the young physician assistant is fighting for existence and trying to resist the haunting voices that are trying to take over her mind. While facing the demons of the rape, Jen is overcome with the fact that something powerful is rising, a malevolence that may claim her life for its own... As nightfall approaches, Jen senses that she is in great danger. Sinister forces seem to be bringing her closer to darkness in a nightmare state that she cannot control...and she cannot conquer...


Voices in the Ocean

Voices in the Ocean

Author: Susan Casey

Publisher: Anchor

Published: 2015-08-04

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 038553731X

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Inspired by a profound experience swimming with wild dolphins off the coast of Maui, the bestselling author of The Wave set out on a quest to learn everything she could about dolphins—the other intelligent life on the planet. “Part science, part memoir, part impassioned plea for change.” —People Susan Casey’s journey takes her from a community in Hawaii known as “Dolphinville,” where the animals are seen as the key to spiritual enlightenment, to the dark side of the human-cetacean relationship at marine parks and dolphin-hunting grounds in Japan and the Solomon Islands, to the island of Crete, where the Minoan civilization lived in harmony with dolphins, providing a millennia-old example of a more enlightened coexistence with the natural world. Along the way, Casey recounts the history of dolphin research and introduces us to the leading marine scientists and activists who have made it their life’s work to increase humans’ understanding and appreciation of the wonder of dolphins.


Rhetorics Haunting the National Mall

Rhetorics Haunting the National Mall

Author: Roger C. Aden

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2018-09-15

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 1498563244

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Rhetorics Haunting the National Mall: Displaced and Ephemeral Public Memories vividly illustrates that a nation’s history is more complicated than the simple binary of remembered/forgotten. Some parts of history, while not formally recognized within a commemorative landscape, haunt those landscapes by virtue of their ephemeral or displaced presence. Rather than being discretely contained within a formal sites, these memories remain public by lingering along the edges and within the crevices of commemorative landscapes. By integrating theories of haunting, place, and public memory, this collection demonstrates that the National Mall, often referred to as “the nation’s front yard,” might better be understood as “the nation’s attic” because it hides those issues we do not want to address but cannot dismiss. The neatly ordered installations and landscaping of the National Mall, if one looks and listens closely, reveal the messiness of US history. From the ephemeral memories of protests on the Mall to the displaced but persistent presences of inequality, each chapter in this book examines the ways in which contemporary public life in the US is haunted by incomplete efforts to close the book on the past.


The Day The Voices Stopped

The Day The Voices Stopped

Author: Ken Steele

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2008-08-05

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0786724781

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For thirty-two years Ken Steele lived with the devastating symptoms of schizophrenia, tortured by inner voices commanding him to kill himself, ravaged by the delusions of paranoia, barely surviving on the ragged edges of society. In this powerful and inspiring story, Steele tells the story of his hard-won recovery from schizophrenia and how activism and advocacy helped him regain his sanity and go on to give hope and support to so many others like him. His recovery began with a small but intensely dramatic moment. One evening in the spring of 1995, shortly after starting on Risperdal, a new antipsychotic medicine, he realized that the voices that had tormented him for three decades had suddenly stopped. Terrified but also empowered by this new freedom, Steele rose to the challenge of creating a new life. Steele went on to become one of the most vocal advocates of the mentally ill, earning the respect not only of patients and families but also of professionals and policymakers all over America through his tireless devotion to a cause that transformed his life and that of countless others. The Day the Voices Stopped will endure as Ken Steele's testament for all who struggle with this heartbreaking disease.


Voices in the Snow

Voices in the Snow

Author: Darcy Coates

Publisher: Black Owl Books

Published: 2020-01-07

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13:

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Clare remembers the cold. She remembers abandoned cars and children's toys littered across the road. She remembers dark shapes in the snow and a terror she can't explain. And then... nothing. When she wakes, aching and afraid in a stranger's gothic home, he tells her she was in an accident, a crash in the snow. He claims he saved her. Clare wants to leave, but a vicious snowstorm has blanketed the world in white, trapping them together, and there's nothing she can do but wait. At least the stranger seems kind... but Clare doesn't know if she can trust him. He promised they were alone here, but she sees and hears things that convince her something else is creeping about the surrounding woods, watching. Waiting. Between the claustrophobic storm and the inescapable sense of being hunted, Clare is on edge... and increasingly certain of one thing: Her car crash wasn't an accident. Something is waiting for her to step outside the fragile safety of the house... something monstrous, something unfeeling. Something desperately hungry.


A German Haunting

A German Haunting

Author: Boris Creemers

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2015-11-25

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 3738615962

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The author looks back at a total of thirty years of haunting experience and intimately describes the phenomena he witnessed over a long span of time. The obstinacy as well as the endurance of the haunting case makes it incredibly unique and allows the reader to get a better insight into the unbelievable and intimidating world of a haunting victim. Those affected, may use this book as a useful tool due to the fact that it shows that they are not alone with their seemingly ungraspable problems. It opens up new perspectives in dealing with certain haunting appearances. When the supernatural becomes a part of everyday life.


Coastal Environments in Popular Song

Coastal Environments in Popular Song

Author: Glenn Fosbraey

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-12-30

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 100081467X

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This book examines how popular music is able to approach subjects of bio-politics, climate change, solastalgia, and anthropomorphisation, alongside its more common diet of songs about love, dancing, and break-ups – all while satisfying its primary remit of being entertaining and listenable. Nearly a thousand books have been published on bioethics since Van Rensselaer Potter’s Bioethics Bridge to the Future (1971), with a marked increase in the past 20 years. However, not one of these books has focused itself on popular music, something Christopher Partridge describes as ‘central to the construction of [our] identities, central to [our] sense of self, central to [our] well-being and, therefore, central to [our] social relations’. This edited collection examines popular music through a range of topics, from romance to climate change. Coastal Environments in Popular Song is perfect for students, scholars, and researchers alike interested in bioethics, social history, and the history of music.


Surviving Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge Regime

Surviving Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge Regime

Author: Bun T. Lim

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2007-04-04

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1426941900

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This is a true story about one of many family's life and death in Cambodia during The Khmer Rouge Regime. What we did to survive, to escape to a better place and hope for a better life. We've lost many family members during the bloodshed of The Khmer Rouge. The four of us were very fortunate to survive these ordeals. With luck, faith, perseverance and survival instinct, we've escaped Cambodia and made it to America.