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Though enlightenment of the individual is the purpose of
Freemasonry through the conveyance of certain philosophical truths
through masonic ritual, discussions within the trust of
Brotherhood, all guided by the moral law followed by each
individual Mason, there lies immediately outside the doors of a
regularly constituted Lodge an undermining existence of fraud,
deception, and abuse. It knocks from the outside, unworthy to enter
and instead of placing itself in a proper manner to enter, this
force takes the shape of a leech. It lies on the surface of
Freemasonry, hidden often in plain sight, and attempts to
perpetuate its existence from the lifeblood of the Fraternity, its
fellowship, its enlightenment, and its benevolence towards other
members that has a residual positive effect on humanity.
Originally published: New York: American Council on Education:
Macmillan Pub. Co., c1989, in series: American Council on
Education/Macmillan series in higher education.
For one semester junior/senior and beginning-level graduate courses
in Social Change. An introduction to social change that highlights
theories on key topics including social change, innovation, social
movements, and revolutions. Exploring Social Change: America and
the World 6e is a comprehensive introduction to social change. The
last part of the book shifts explicitly to the global level to
analyze population and environmental issues and globalization.
Within this framework, the book discusses topics about change and
its problems familiar in sociology and social science.
Exploring Social Change provides a compelling analysis of theories
that explain social change, innovation, social movements, and
revolution, and concludes with reflections about how individuals do
and should live in an uncertain and rapidly changing world. Written
in a personal and clear manner, the authors provide definitions of
key terms and analysis of theories and ideas from the study of
social change. The seventh edition includes updated examples
reflecting the social changes that have occurred in the world
around us, including new discussions on the environmental and
social landscapes, as well as updated methods and discussions that
reflect that changing field of social change study.
Something is rotten in the state of American poetry. Â With
respect to audience and artistry, poetry has shot itself in many
portions of its anatomy, and keeps blasting. The fact that
vast numbers of poems are published every year, and a large number
of Creative Writing students and graduates combine to read a few of
them, does not mean that poetry is on the right track. Â How
has the erstwhile Queen of the Arts been consigned to the tiny
corner of the cultural basement where she languishes today—and
how can she get out? As an acclaimed poet and veteran
teacher of poetry, Charles Harper Webb knows what it takes for a
poem to grab a reader's attention and hold on. As a former
rock singer/guitarist and a licensed psychotherapist, he
understands how to connect with an audience. A Million MFAs
Are Not Enough shows—with wit and style and concrete tips that
working writers can use—how poetry can return to cultural
relevance again. Â
Reflecting a rich technical and interdisciplinary exchange of
ideas, Water and Life: The Unique Properties of H20 focuses on the
properties of water and its interaction with life. The book
develops a variety of approaches that help to illuminate ways in
which to address deeper questions with respect to the nature of the
universe and our place within it.
Grouped in five broad parts, this collection examines the
arguments of Lawrence J. Henderson and other scholars on the
"fitness" of water for life as part of the physical and chemical
properties of nature considered as a foundational environment
within which life has emerged and evolved. Leading authorities
delve into a range of themes and questions that span key areas of
ongoing debate and uncertainty. They draw from the fields of
chemistry, biology, biochemistry, planetary and earth sciences,
physics, astronomy, and their subspecialties. Several chapters also
deal with humanistic disciplines, such as the history of science
and theology, to provide additional perspectives.
Bringing together highly esteemed researchers from
multidisciplinary fields, this volume addresses fundamental
questions relating to the possible role of water in the origin of
life in the cosmos. It supports readers in their own explorations
of the origin and meaning of life and the role of water in
maintaining life.
 Charles Harper Webb’s eccentric and distinct writing style
makes this collection of poetry a funny and charmingly memorable
read. A melting pot of pop culture, historical references, and
everyday life, Webb’s poems are refreshingly candid and
straightforward. Â
Exploring Social Change provides a compelling analysis of theories
that explain social change, innovation, social movements, and
revolution, and concludes with reflections about how individuals do
and should live in an uncertain and rapidly changing world. Written
in a personal and clear manner, the authors provide definitions of
key terms and analysis of theories and ideas from the study of
social change. The seventh edition includes updated examples
reflecting the social changes that have occurred in the world
around us, including new discussions on the environmental and
social landscapes, as well as updated methods and discussions that
reflect that changing field of social change study.
Exploring Social Change provides a compelling analysis of theories
that explain social change, innovation, social movements, and
revolution, and concludes with reflections about how individuals do
and should live in an uncertain and rapidly changing world. Written
in a personal and clear manner, the authors provide definitions of
key terms and analysis of theories and ideas from the study of
social change. The seventh edition includes updated examples
reflecting the social changes that have occurred in the world
around us, including new discussions on the environmental and
social landscapes, as well as updated methods and discussions that
reflect that changing field of social change study.
The sixth edition of Environment and Society continues to connect issues about human societies, ecological systems, and the environment with data and perspectives from different fields. While the text looks at environmental issues from a primarily sociological viewpoint, it is designed for courses in Environmental Sociology and Environmental Issues in departments of Sociology, Environmental Studies, Anthropology, Political Science, and Human Geography. Clearly defined terms and theories help familiarize students from various backgrounds with the topics at hand.
Each of the chapters is significantly updated with new data, concepts, and ideas. Chapter Three: Climate Change, Science and Diplomacy, is the most extensively revised with current natural science data and sociological insights. It also details the factors at play in the establishment of the Paris Agreement and its potential to affect global climate change. This edition elevates questions of environmental and climate justice in addressing the human-environment relations and concerns throughout the book. Finally, each chapter contains embedded website links for further discussion or commentary on a topic, concludes with review and reflection questions, and suggests further readings and internet sources.
Table of Contents
1. Environment, Human Systems, and Social Science 2. Humans and the Resources of the Earth: Sources and Sinks 3. Climate Change, Science and Diplomacy 4. Energy and Society 5. Population, Environment, and Food 6. Globalization, Growth, and Sustainability 7. Economic Markets and Politics: Transforming Structures 8. Environmentalism. Ideology and Collective Action
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Ursula Lake (Paperback)
Charles Harper Webb
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Former best friends Scott and Errol meet unexpectedly at Oso Lake,
a remote Canadian fly-fishing paradise where, five years before,
fresh out of college, they had the time of their lives. Their
situations, though, have changed, their high hopes quashed by
workaday realities and, in Errol's case, marriage to Claire, who
has come with him trying to stave off divorce. But Oso Lake has
changed. The fall before, a woman's severed head was left in a
campfire pit beside the lake. The shadow cast by her murder is
darkened further by a fire-scarred white truck driver who claims to
be a long-dead Native shaman and has plans to eradicate not only
Scott, Errol, and Claire, but all of Western civilization. The
beauty of the wilderness becomes, every day, more threatening and
perverse. But the worst danger the vacationers face may be
themselves.
The sixth edition of Environment and Society continues to connect
issues about human societies, ecological systems, and the
environment with data and perspectives from different fields. While
the text looks at environmental issues from a primarily
sociological viewpoint, it is designed for courses in Environmental
Sociology and Environmental Issues in departments of Sociology,
Environmental Studies, Anthropology, Political Science, and Human
Geography. Clearly defined terms and theories help familiarize
students from various backgrounds with the topics at hand. Each of
the chapters is significantly updated with new data, concepts, and
ideas. Chapter Three: Climate Change, Science and Diplomacy, is the
most extensively revised with current natural science data and
sociological insights. It also details the factors at play in the
establishment of the Paris Agreement and its potential to affect
global climate change. This edition elevates questions of
environmental and climate justice in addressing the
human-environment relations and concerns throughout the book.
Finally, each chapter contains embedded website links for further
discussion or commentary on a topic, concludes with review and
reflection questions, and suggests further readings and internet
sources.
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Brain Camp (Paperback)
Charles Harper Webb
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Powered by a fierce, compassionate intelligence, Brain Camp
explores with clarity and vividness a wide spectrum of
emotions—love to hate, tenderness to brutality—all from a
perspective both universal yet distinctly Webb's. Metaphors of
startling aptness and originality, a voice at once endearing and
provocative, high musicality, propulsive energy, wild imaginative
leaps, as well as a mastery of diction from lyricism to
street-speak, create a reading experience of the first order. These
poems go down easy, but pack a wallop. As Robert Frost said poetry
should do, Brain Camp "begins in delight and ends in wisdom.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ A Guide To The Current Periodicals And Serials Of The United
States And Cananda, 1909 2 Charles Harper Walsh Henry Ormal
Severance G. Wahr, 1910 American periodicals; Canadian periodicals
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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