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What difference has your life made in the world of goodness? The
answer can be short, or the answer can branch out along many
avenues and be very long. Only you can write your answer Life can
be so hard, demanding, and unfair, that spending time caring for
your needs can leave little time or ambition to be kind and
selfless - right? Why should you act with goodness? Have you ever
thought about it? Certainly, no one can force you to be good.
However, ultimately, you are responsible and accountable for your
share of goodness in this world. If your life has not fostered
goodness in one form or another, then you have lived for nothing.
Back to Good addresses the universal responsibility for every human
being to live with goodness. There are no complicated comparisons
of particular societies, cultures, religions, or beliefs. By
following the insights in this book, incorporating your beliefs and
value systems, and committing to get back to good, you will find
your personal way to promote goodness. The way to peace and
happiness is for each person to find and travel their individual
path back to good - individually.collectively.we can bring humanity
Back to Good
In one of the world's most beautiful places, amid swaying palms and
ocean breezes, Ken Williams battles death and hopelessness. In
"There Must Be Honor," Ken traces a journey behind the golden
facade of Santa Barbara's scenery and into the panting heart of its
streets. He calls for honor, for remembrance, for compassion, for
the least of us-the hardcore homeless, many of whom are, like him,
veterans of our nation's wars.
Remember the battlefield with him, and then return to the
present as he faces down new enemies in another kind of
struggle-the struggle to create compassion. Meet the people he
serves, the friends he makes, and the loved ones he loses in his
daily journey. "There Must Be Honor" represents his call for others
to join him on that road to hope and a better future. Ken has won
numerous accolades and awards for his many years of dedication, and
his writing in this volume gives poetic reality to what is often an
invisible struggle.
This book shows you how to create large, complex, dynamically driven web sites that look good and are a snap to maintain. You'll learn how to visualize multiple Mason-based solutions to any given problem and select among them. The book covers the latest line of Mason development 1.1x, which has many new features, including line number reporting based on source files, sub-requests, and easier use as a CGI.
The Barnes Foundation's historic Pueblo and Navajo collections are
explored alongside works by contemporary Native American artists
This richly illustrated book makes the Barnes Foundation's
exceptional collection of Native American art from the Southwest
available to the public for the first time. Collector and educator
Albert C. Barnes traveled to the U.S. Southwest in 1930 and 1931
and, deeply impressed by the generative art practices he saw there,
formed a collection of Pueblo and Navajo pottery, textiles, and
jewelry. Water, Wind, Breath illuminates the materials, forms, and
designs of the objects as they relate to Pueblo and Navajo
histories and ideas. The book blends postcolonial and Indigenous
perspectives, introducing readers to living artistic traditions
filled with purpose, intention, and a deeply embedded spirituality
that connects places, practices, and Native identities. Works by
contemporary Native American artists are juxtaposed with historic
pieces, illuminating the connections between heritage traditions
and modern practices. Distributed for the Barnes Foundation
Exhibition Schedule: The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia (February
20-May 15, 2022)
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Fractured Angel (Paperback)
Rania Meng; Edited by Quentin Whitfield; Ken Williams
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R415
Discovery Miles 4 150
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Sailors have crossed oceans for centuries, but the era of couples
cruising the world in small powerboats is just beginning. The
author starts out with limited long-range boating skills, but a
strong desire to learn them. As he chronicles the trip across the
Atlantic, he shares his parallel journey from "coastal cruiser" to
"ocean crosser." Readers learn these same lessons with each passing
page as Sans Souci, the Williams' boat, travels as part of the
first Atlantic powerboat rally-a fleet of 18 small power boats
averaging just 50' in length, owned and operated mostly by retired
couples. In this "Beginner's Guide to Crossing Oceans," Ken's
honest, entertaining style will keep you turning pages as you
travel with the crew of Sans Souci to experience life at sea:
satisfying work, warm camaraderie, and, memorable adventure. This
10th Anniversary Edition adds new details, color images, and
retrospective insights from author Ken Williams, other rally
participants, Nordhavn CEO Dan Streech, and Nordhavn's co-founder
and the Atlantic Rally's creator, Jim Leishman.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfectionssuch 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
worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the
imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this
valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure
edition identification: ++++ Prose Works Now First Collected And
Edited With A Biographical Notice; Ancient And Modern Library Of
Theological Literature Thomas Ken, William Benham Griffith, Farran,
Okeden & Welsh, 1889
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