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Author: Xavier Bourgeois
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Published: 1876
Total Pages: 242
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Author: Xavier Bourgeois
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Published: 1876
Total Pages: 242
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rev. Dr. Donald R. Hayes, DTh, ASF
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2012-08-01
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 1105517241
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSacred Theism vs. Secular Humanism outlines original sin and the forces of good vs. evil working in our world today.
Author: Jeff Papows
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Published: 2013-08
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780989000161
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUnbridled Passion: Show Jumping's Greatest Horses and Riders, written by Jeff Papows, is a thrilling look at the Olympic sport of show jumping and its superstar horse and rider pairings, including McLain Ward and Sapphire, Ian Millar and Big Ben, Beezie Madden and Authentic, and many more. Utilizing his own experience as an amateur show jumper, Papows brings together personal interviews with the biggest stars, owners, support staff, and caregivers, to give readers an inside look at the personalities behind show jumping. With a foreword by Olympic team coach George Morris, each chapter features a different internationally celebrated horse and rider and their intimate stories of success, struggle, and sacrifice. Utilizing over 60 vibrant color photographs throughout the book, Papows brilliantly captures the essence of the finest moments in the sport's recent history.
Author: Jessica Dallow
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2022-05-19
Total Pages: 183
ISBN-13: 1351034324
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book traces an evolution of equine and equestrian art in the United States over the last two centuries to counter conventional understandings of subjects that are deeply enmeshed in the traditions of elite English and European culture. In focusing on the construction of identity in painting and photography—of Blacks, women, and the animals themselves involved in horseracing, rodeo, and horse show competition—it illuminates the strategic and varying roles visual artists have played in producing cultural understandings of human-animal relationships. As the first book to offer a history of American equine and equestrian imagery, it shrinks the chasm of literature on the subject and illustrates the significance of the genre to the history of American art. This book further connects American equine and equestrian art to historical, theoretical, and philosophical analyses of animals and attests to how the horse endures as a vital, meaningful subject within the art world as well as culture at large. This book will be of interest to scholars in art history, American art, gender studies, race and ethnic studies, and animal studies.
Author: Artemis Evangelidi
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Published: 2019-08-30
Total Pages: 85
ISBN-13: 1528966031
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAm I happy? What impact do I have on the world around me? What are my values? How do others perceive me? What does my ideal world look like? What does my ideal workplace look like? Whether you are looking to improve yourself, improve your work environment or create a thriving culture, this book is for you. Only you have the power to bring about the change you want for yourself and for the world around you. It all begins and ends with you. By taking a holistic approach, this book combines self-help motivational tools with the business tips you need to be able to empower yourself and change the course of your own life and your workplace for the better.
Author: Eleanor Alexander
Publisher: NYU Press
Published: 2001-09-01
Total Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 0814705324
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA New York Times Notable Book of 2002! Traces the tempestuous romance of Lice Ruth Moore and Paul Laurence Dunbar, early 20th century's most noted African-American literary couple On February 10, 1906, Alice Ruth Moore, estranged wife of renowned early twentieth-century poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, boarded a streetcar, settled comfortably into her seat, and opened her newspaper to learn of her husband's death the day before. Paul Laurence Dunbar, son of former slaves, whom Frederick Douglass had dubbed "the most promising young colored man in America," was dead from tuberculosis at the age of 33. Lyrics of Sunshine and Shadow traces the tempestuous romance of America's most noted African-American literary couple. Drawing on a variety of love letters, diaries, journals, and autobiographies, Eleanor Alexander vividly recounts Dunbar's and Moore's tumultuous affair, from a courtship conducted almost entirely through letters and an elopement brought on by Dunbar's brutal, drunken rape of Moore, through their passionate marriage and its eventual violent dissolution in 1902. Moore, once having left Dunbar, rejected his every entreaty to return to him, responding to his many letters only once, with a blunt, one-word telegram ("No"). This is a remarkable story of tragic romance among African-American elites struggling to define themselves and their relationships within the context of post-slavery America. As such, it provides a timely examination of the ways in which cultural ideology and politics shape and complicate conceptions of romantic love.
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Published: 1836
Total Pages: 354
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Published: 1859
Total Pages: 648
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Published: 1924
Total Pages: 378
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Arthur Diamond
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 0198805691
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJewish Theology Unbound challenges the widespread misinterpretation of Judaism as a religion of law as opposed to theology. James A. Diamond provides close readings of the Bible, classical rabbinic texts, Jewish philosophers, and mystics from the ancient, medieval, and modern period, which communicate a profound Jewish philosophical theology on human nature, God, and the relationship between the two. The study begins with an examination of questioning in the Hebrew Bible, demonstrating that what the Bible encourages is independent philosophical inquiry into how to situate oneself in the world ethically, spiritually, and teleologically. It explores such themes as the nature of God through the various names by which God is known in the Jewish intellectual tradition, love of others and of God, death, martyrdom, freedom, angels, the philosophical quest, the Holocaust, and the state of Israel, all in light of the Hebrew Bible and the way it is filtered through the rabbinic, philosophical, and mystical traditions.