Surviving the Struggle

Surviving the Struggle

Author: Shernilla Cox

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-02-10

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9781979961905

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At times life can cause us to want to give up. In troubling times, it can seem as if there's no light at the end of the tunnel. You may even question why you go through certain things while everyone else seems to have it better than you. In Shernilla's struggle to survive, she's had many tests and trials in life. However, she now uses those same trials to share her testimony. Shernilla has been able to touch many lives in ways that she never imagined. Shernilla has helped others open up about things in their lives that they weren't able to talk about before because of fear, guilt, and shame. In Surviving the Struggle: How I turned pain into purpose, you will learn how faith and never giving up on yourself can allow you to turn your pain into purpose. By finding that purpose, it is Shernilla's hope that you too will be able to live a life full of prosperity and greatness. Shernilla Cox is a survivor, a self-published author, and a speaker of life. It is her life's work to encourage others to take the bad in life and make the absolute best of it. Shernilla strives daily to become a better person while encouraging those around her to do the same.


Surviving the Struggle

Surviving the Struggle

Author: Yolanda F. Presley

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2007-03-16

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 1452057443

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“Surviving the Struggle” is a real-life guide to understanding and walking in God’s divine purpose for your life. Where you are right now is not about your struggle, it is about your attitude, in the struggle. Many times our struggles are a direct result of our bad decisions. This book will give you hope and a renewed assurance that God is not slack concerning His promises. Struggles are indicators that God is trying to teach you something before he takes your life to another level. Your purpose is too big to give up now. Failure is not an option!


One Boy's Struggle: A Memoir

One Boy's Struggle: A Memoir

Author: Bryan L. Hutchinson

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780741444400

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As an educator and mother of a child with ADHD, I have gained a lot of medical information about this condition. Bryan s book however, helped me understand my daughter s disorder in a new, insightful way. I never considered her point of view before, with concern to ADHD, and how it must be affecting her. Bryan coming forward like this and bravely revealing his struggles with ADD has benefited me and my family beyond measure. Thank you, Bryan - Jennifer Williams, an ADHD mother with BA in Early Childhood Education."


Surviving the Hell of Auschwitz and Dachau

Surviving the Hell of Auschwitz and Dachau

Author: Leslie Schwartz

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 3643903685

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Leslie Schwartz, born in Hungary in 1930, is a teenage survivor of Auschwitz and Dachau. He lost his entire immediate family in the Holocaust. His lifelong search for wholeness led him back to Germany, where his dream now is to leave a legacy of healing and conflict resolution. In 2013, Schwartz will be awarded Germany's highest civilian honor - The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. Book jacket.


Surviving the Americans

Surviving the Americans

Author: Robert L. Hilliard

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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An autobiography centering around the American treatment of concentration camp survivors after World War II and the efforts by Hilliard and Edward Herman to change US policy. The author details the neglect and anti-semitism he found in German as a GI, encounters with survivors, and the letter campaign he initiated which resulted in Truman's change of policy as well as spurring relief organizations to extend help to the starving, sick, and dying. The account dispels the myth of the liberating Americans as "saviors," yet also inspires by its proof of how individuals may change the course of political events. Includes photographs. Lacks an index and bibliography. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Surviving Imperial Intrigues

Surviving Imperial Intrigues

Author: Sangpil Jin

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2021-07-31

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0824889118

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In Surviving Imperial Intrigues, Sangpil Jin explores how successful Korean neutralization could have radically transformed the balance of power equation in East Asia. He conducted multilocational archival work, analyzing documents from the Austro-Hungarian Empire Ministry of Foreign Affairs, British Foreign Office, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, German Foreign Office, Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russian Foreign Office, Russian State Naval Archive, and US State Department, as well as perusing private papers and newspapers. What surfaced in these readings were disparate voices of multiple actors and their agendas concerning Korean neutrality and dynamic international relations in modern East Asia. Jin argues that although never implemented, Korean neutralization had the potential to succeed during the British occupation of Kŏmundo (1885–1887). He further points out that neutralization has recently resurfaced as a possible option for a unified Korean state to preserve its strategic flexibility amidst the US pivot to Asia and China’s re-emergence as a potential hegemon in the region. While neutralization is the focal point of the book, Jin also analyzes Korea’s complex and layered relations with China, Japan, Russia, and the United States, within the overall framework of Sino-Japanese, Anglo-Russian, and Russo-Japanese rivalries. A periphery state in the contemporary international system, Korea was forced to navigate through intricate diplomatic relations with major imperial powers. Jin skillfully directs his academic lens toward understanding the stories behind Korea’s contentious relations and the rivalries among the powers. The timespan of his study stretching from 1882 to 1907 reflects his unique periodization that offers a groundbreaking view of Korean diplomatic history from a more regional geography paradigm. In recent years, contemporary South Korea has been learning to reassess its strategic position in the emerging Sino–US bipolarity in the Asia-Pacific region. This book serves as a historical guide for both specialists and policymakers who require a nuanced grasp of the new era of geopolitical shift, likely dominated by the two powers (China and the United States) that possess a distinct understanding of the norms and structure of the international order.


To the End of Hell

To the End of Hell

Author: Denise Affonço

Publisher: Reportage Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 0955572959

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"In one of the most powerful memoirs of persecution ever written, Denise Affonco recounts how her comfortable life in Phnom Penh was torn apart when the Khmer Rouge seized power in Cambodia in April 1975. As a French citizen, Denise Affonco was offered a choice: she could either flee to France with her children or they could all stay together in Cambodia with her husband, Seng, who did not have a French passport. Seng was Chinese and a convinced communist; he believed that the Khmer Rouge would bring an end to five years of civil war. Denise decided the family should stay together. But the Khmer Rouge did not bring peace: Denise and her family, along with millions of their fellow citizens, were deported to a living hell in the countryside where, for almost four years, they endured hard labour, famine, sickness and death." "What gives this book its freshness is that much of it was written in the months after Denise Affonco's liberation in 1979. Shortly afterwards, Denise left for France to rebuild her life with her surviving son and the carbon copy manuscript was all but forgotten. It was only when, some 25 years later, she met a European academic who told her that the Khmer Rouge did "nothing but good" for Cambodia that she realised it was time to end her silence."--BOOK JACKET.


Embracing Life: Surviving the Struggle by Learning to Embrace the Experience

Embracing Life: Surviving the Struggle by Learning to Embrace the Experience

Author: Emeka Obi Anyiam

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2022-11-21

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781664279810

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Embracing Life will help you become the best version of yourself. Emeka Anyiam, a licensed marriage and family therapist, focuses on the stages of life as defined by famous ego psychologist Erik Erickson, elaborating on his work by incorporating contemporary issues. The author observes that we tend not to embrace uncomfortable feelings or actions. Instead, we may attempt to suppress those thoughts, feelings, actions, or circumstances that do not fit the image we want to project. While it is easy for us to embrace comforting thoughts, feelings, and specific actions, it is imperative to we also embrace those discomforting thoughts, feelings, and specific actions and those sad circumstances as well. The more you embrace who you are, the more empowered you will be. Join the author as he explores the value of recognizing the whole of who you are-the good and the bad-and how to live the life you were meant to live.


Struggle and Survival in the Modern Middle East

Struggle and Survival in the Modern Middle East

Author: Edmund Burke

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780520246614

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Middle Eastern societies and ordinary people's lives / Edmund Burke III and David N. Yaghoubian -- Precolonial lives -- Assaf: a peasant of Mount Lebanon / Akram F. Khater and Antoine F. Khater -- Shemsigul: a circassian slave in mid-nineteenth-century Cairo / Ehud R. Toledano -- Journeymen textile weavers in nineteenth-century Damascus: a collective / Sherry Vatter -- Ahmad: a Kuwaiti pearl diver / Nels Johnson -- Mohand N'Hamoucha: Middle Atlas Berber / Edmund Burke III -- Bibi Maryam: a Bakhtiyari tribal woman / Julie Oehler -- Colonial lives -- The Shaykh and his daughter: coping in colonial Algeria / Julia Clancy-Smith -- Izz al-Din al-Qassam: preacher and mujahid / Abdullah Schleifer -- Abu Ali al-Kilawi: a Damascus qabaday / Philip S. Khoury -- M'hamed Ali: Tunisian labor organizer / Eqbal Ahmad and Stuart Schaar -- Hagob Hagobian: an Armenian truck driver in Iran / David N. Yaghoubian -- Naji: an Iraqi country doctor / Sami Zubaida -- Post-Colonial lives -- Migdim: Egyptian bedouin matriarch / Lila Abu-Lughod -- Rostam: Qashqai rebel / Lois Beck -- An Iranian village boyhood / Mehdi Abedi and Michael M. [ths] J. Fischer -- Gulab: an Afghan schoolteacher / Ashraf Ghani -- Abu Jamal: a Palestinian urban villager / Joost Hiltermann -- Haddou: a Moroccan migrant worker / David Mcmurray -- Contemporary lives -- Nasir: Sa'idi youth between Islamism and agriculture -- Fanny colonna -- Ghada: village rebel or political protestor? / Celia Rothenberg -- Khanom gohary: Iranian community leader / Homa Hoodfar -- Nadia: mother of the believers / Baya Gacemi -- June leavitt: West Bank settler / Tamara neuman -- Talal Rizk: a Syrian engineer in the Gulf / Michael Provence.


Struggling Striving Surviving

Struggling Striving Surviving

Author: Dr Jenny Tohotoa

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-03-14

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1483602958

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This book is dedicated to all those people who struggle with childhood abuse and betrayal and who continue to strive for autonomy. The book was written for health professionals, people diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder and for anyone who lives with or cares for someone with borderline personality disorder. It was written to enlighten health professionals and the general public to the lived experience of borderline personality disorder. It is a reminder of the incredible strength and persistence people can muster in their struggle to survive. It was also written to emphasise the need for greater empathy and sensitivity for people who have survived childhood abuse and betrayal.