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Dublin: Renaissance city of literature interrogates the notion of a
literary 'renaissance' in Dublin. Through detailed case studies of
print and literature in Renaissance Dublin, the volume covers
innovative new ground, including quantitative analysis of print
production in Ireland, unique insight into the city's literary
communities and considerations of literary genres that flourished
in early modern Dublin. The volume's broad focus and extended
timeline offer an unprecedented and comprehensive consideration of
the features of renaissance that may be traced to the city from the
fifteenth to the seventeenth century. With contributions from
leading scholars in the area of early modern Ireland, including
Raymond Gillespie and Andrew Hadfield, students and academics will
find the book an invaluable resource for fully appreciating those
elements that contributed to the complex literary character of
Dublin as a Renaissance city of literature. -- .
The Soulful Art of Persuasion is a revolutionary guide to becoming
a master influencer in an age of distrust through the cultivation
of character-building habits that are essential to both personal
growth and sustained business success. This isn't a book full of
tips and life-hacks. Instead, The Soulful Art of Persuasion will
develop the habits that others want to be influenced by. This book
is based on a radical idea: Persuasion isn't about facts and
argument. It's all about personal character. Jason Harris, CEO of
the powerhouse creative agency Mekanism, argues that genuine
persuasion in the twenty-first century is about developing
character rather than relying on the easy tactics of flattery,
manipulation, and short-term gains. It is about engaging rather
than insisting; it is about developing empathy and communicating
your values. Based on his experience in and out of the boardroom,
and drawing on the latest in-depth research on trust, influence,
and habit formation, Harris shows that being persuasive in a
culture plagued by deception means rejecting the ethos of the quick
and embracing the commitment of putting your truest self forward
and playing the long game. Through instructive and entertaining
stories, Harris lays out the 11 habits that will guide readers to
become authentically persuasive, including Earning respect through
collaboration Becoming the person others want to be around
Practicing generosity through gestures big and small Persuasion
today is about personal excellence, sharing the stage, and
respecting other people's motivations. In The Soulful Art of
Persuasion, Jason Harris shows us the way.
This collection of articles by leading scholars focuses on Irish
writing in Latin in the Renaissance and aims to rewrite Irish
cultural history through recovery and analysis of Latin sources.
This book renders accessible for the first time the vastly
important Irish contribution to the counter-reformation, to
European Renaissance and baroque literature in Latin and to the
intellectual culture of European Latinity. The ethnic, cultural and
religious divisions within Ireland produced a divided Latin writing
and reading community. The Latin language became the medium in
which the Catholic Church operated. When Christianity took root in
Ireland so too did Latin. It became one of the principal languages
of Ireland for over a thousand years resulting in over one thousand
books being published by Irish authors. In order to convey the
idiosyncrasies of Gaelic culture in the language of European
scholarship to an international audience, Irish authors had to
engage in a process of cultural translation. Many were Catholic
exiles who attempted to promote an alternative to the English
colonial narrative being written by domestic scholars. Some writers
felt compelled to defend their country's reputation as a result of
defamatory comments made by other writers. Articles include a
detailed reconstruction of a feud with Scottish historians about
the identity of medieval 'Scotia' as they claimed that it referred
to Scotland rather than Ireland. Other articles include a
contextual study of the political epic poem "Ormonius", an
examination of the major Latinist Richard Stanihurst and an
evaluation of the literature of Catholic exile.
The battle on Depression got me on the floor were twisting and
turning that what happen when your fighting. He's calls for
reinforcement here come hate and loathing, Hope and Life retreating
Depression tells no truths he's hitting hard with my past. Suicide
shouting come on depression, hate punches strike home. I'm down
again, surrounded by life mistake. Depression send fear in I'm on
the floor once more Hope and Life are withdrawing I shout don't
leave Depress is laughing jumping and dancing Were my hope and
life?
The war over a return to to full health. No more thought of death,
or Suicide the battle waged it close but Hope winning, pushing
despair out. Only joy and for filment fill the void. Happy thought
the flags fly high all people celebrate the end of despair puch out
by joy
Do you know what you believe about God's Word and why? This book is
a careful look at what Scripture says about Scripture and what that
implies for the versions debate. The Doctrine of Scripture is
designed to give you a grasp of this crucial doctrine and to equip
you to discern error.
Have you heard dozens of sermons on the gospel, but still don't
have a clear picture what what fits where and why? These
meditations are designed to draw your heart to worship through the
simple and clear explanation of the theology of the gospel.
In the Fall of 1777 the British Army occupied Philadelphia, and the
Darragh family lived across from the British Headquarters. As
Quakers, the Darraghs weren't supposed to fight but to help protect
their oldest son, Charles, who had joined General Washington's
army, his family became spies, delivering secret messages to the
American army in the buttons of fourteen-year-old John's coat. This
suspenseful account is a terrific springboard for beginning readers
to discover more about Revolutionary America.
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