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This authentic translation into English of two Kabbalah texts
written in Hebrew asks deeply personal questions about the essence
of an individual and the existence of a soul. Discussing the
experience of an individual and the role of humans in creation, it
offers an understanding of the places of evil, suffering,
compassion, and joy in the full experience of divine love. The
Kabbalah is presented here not as an esoteric study limited to the
divinely inspired, but as a universal pathway of the spirit. Coming
from the West rather than the East, this book fills a long-awaited
gap as it teaches an essential spirituality within the conceptual
framework of the Judeo-Christian tradition.
"Clinical Laboratory Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine:
Principles and Practices" provides readers with the didactic
foundation, background, and tools to successfully function in a
typical transfusion medicine laboratory. The text's teaching and
learning package includes an Instructor's Manual, lecture slides,
and test bank. Teaching and Learning Experience:
- Presents detailed technical information and real-life case
studies that help learners envision themselves as members of the
health care team
- Mixes theoretical and practical information that allows
learners to analyze and synthesize the concepts
- Complemented by a variety of ancillary materials designed to
help instructors be more effective and students more
successful
Penguin Academics compact but complete-and always at a reasonable
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in our series, Penguin Academics. We've created the Penguin
Academics series with ease of use in mind-the books are
conveniently portable and highly readable, with engaging typefaces
and interior designs. Concise yet thorough in their coverage of the
basics, Penguin Academics titles are ideal for use either by
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titles. In "Darwin and the Bible: The Cultural Confrontation,
"authors Richard Robbins and Mark Cohen help readers understand the
nature, history, and passions behind the debate between scientific
and religious versions of creation and human origin. Rather than
focusing solely on scientific backgrounds, the text's chosen
readings provide historical, theological, social, and political
backgrounds as well. The readings are divided into three sets:
- The first addresses how scientists and theologians have tried
to resolve the apparent contradictions between Darwin and the
Bible.
- The second examines the different historical and cultural
settings that defined the parameters of the debate, as well as
their implications for religion and science on a global scale.
- The third describes how the debate came to center on education
and explores the impacts on both teachers and students.
What the reviewers are saying..." " "I findthe style extremely
engaging and the material presented to be extremely interesting.
This is the only book I've ever used that has prompted students to
repeatedly comment on how much they're learning." "Thomas B.
Stevenson, Ohio University, Zanesville" "The book is unique in its
area." "James Bearden, SUNY- Geneseo"
Between the 1880s and 1920s, a broad coalition of American
dissidents, which included rabble-rousing cartoonists, civil
liberties lawyers, socialist detectives, union organizers, and
revolutionary martyrs, forged a culture of popular radicalism that
directly challenged an emergent corporate capitalism. Monopoly
capitalists and their allies in government responded by expanding
conspiracy laws and promoting conspiracy theories in an effort to
destroy this anti-capitalist movement. The result was an escalating
class conflict in which each side came to view the other as a
criminal conspiracy. In this detailed cultural history, Michael
Mark Cohen argues that a legal, ideological, and representational
politics of conspiracy contributed to the formation of a genuinely
revolutionary mass culture in the United States, starting with the
1886 Haymarket bombing. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, The
Conspiracy of Capital offers a new history of American radicalism
and the alliance between the modern business corporation and
national security state through a comprehensive reassessment of the
role of conspiracy laws and conspiracy theories in American social
movements.
Between the 1880s and 1920s, a broad coalition of American
dissidents, which included rabble-rousing cartoonists, civil
liberties lawyers, socialist detectives, union organizers, and
revolutionary martyrs, forged a culture of popular radicalism that
directly challenged an emergent corporate capitalism. Monopoly
capitalists and their allies in government responded by expanding
conspiracy laws and promoting conspiracy theories in an effort to
destroy this anti-capitalist movement. The result was an escalating
class conflict in which each side came to view the other as a
criminal conspiracy. In this detailed cultural history, Michael
Mark Cohen argues that a legal, ideological, and representational
politics of conspiracy contributed to the formation of a genuinely
revolutionary mass culture in the United States, starting with the
1886 Haymarket bombing. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, The
Conspiracy of Capital offers a new history of American radicalism
and the alliance between the modern business corporation and
national security state through a comprehensive reassessment of the
role of conspiracy laws and conspiracy theories in American social
movements.
It doesn't seem like a bad idea when Pepper Keane agrees to steal a
champion bluetick coonhound from the leader of a sadistic biker
gang. After all, the dog also belongs to the biker's missing
girlfriend, Karlynn Slade. And though Karlynn stole three hundred
grand from him, she's not entering the Witness Protection Program
without the prized pooch. Karlynn's attorney asks Pepper to keep an
eye on her until the feds are ready to help her disappear. But when
Pepper also accepts payment from the biker to "look" for Karlynn,
things get a little tricky. Soon, Pepper loses Karlynn, the biker
puts a price on his head, gangs in every direction are after him,
and there's still an unsolved murder that's begging for his
attention.
If you've ever seen the movie Funny Lady or read about the
fantastic extravagance of the 1939 New York World's Fair, ever
visited Jerusalem, sung along to "It's Only a Paper Moon," or
strolled through Times Square, then you have most likely heard
about the tiny titan Billy Rose. Showman, songwriter, impresario,
cultural arbiter, tough guy, visionary, wiseacre, and secret Jewish
rescuer when Jews were struggling for survival in Europe, Billy
Rose was a major figure in American life. Not Bad for Delancey
Street: The Rise and Rise of Billy Rose is the first biography to
tell the whole story of Rose's life, and the only one to portray
him as an exaggerated exemplar of a version of the American Jewish
experience that came to predominate after World War II: secular,
intermarried, bent on financial success, in love with Israel, and
wedded to America. The life of Billy Rose was set against the great
events of the twentieth century, including the Depression, when
Rose became rich entertaining millions; the Nazi war against the
Jews, which Rose fought with theatrical pageants that urged the
American government to act; the postwar American boom, which Rose
rode to attain extraordinary wealth; and the birth of Israel, where
Rose staked his claim to immortality. Mark Cohen tells the unlikely
but true story, based on exhaustive research, of Rose's
single-handed rescue in 1939 of an Austrian Jewish refugee stranded
in Fascist Italy, an event that Rose never spoke of but which
surfaced fifty years later as the core of Saul Bellow's short
novel, The Bellarosa Connection.
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is the research,
development and evaluation agency of the US Department of Justice.
The NIJ is dedicated to improving knowledge and understanding of
crime and justice issues through science. NIJ provides objective
and independent knowledge and tools to reduce crime and promote
justice, particularly at the state and local levels. Each year, the
NIJ publishes and sponsors dozens of research and study documents
detailing results, analyses and statistics that help to further the
organization's mission. These documents relate to topics like
biometrics, corrections technology, gun violence, digital
forensics, human trafficking, electronic crime, terrorism, tribal
justice and more. This document is one of these publications.
For the first time in print, the mysterious transformation process
of Standing Meditation is revealed. Filled with tips and tricks to
help get more out of training than most practitioners ever thought
possible, this book contains a number of concepts and techniques
presented for the first time in English. Drawing upon his 7th
generation lineage in Chinese Medicine and using straightforward
and simple language, Mr. Cohen fills in the missing pieces of the
puzzle formerly absent in Zhan Zhuang literature. These include
such elements as special masterpoints to relax and release large
sections of the body, methods which rapidly create whole-body
linkage for any posture; techniques for working with light in the
higher energy centers, mechanisms to correct many crucial health
problems and special training to develop truly effective martial
power. A fast track for beginners. Highly recommended for seasoned
practitioners. Take your Zhan Zhuang and Tai Chi to the next level.
"I made these pictures exactly as if I was taking pictures in
Wilkes-Barre, my hometown. I was led only by what I could see on
the street. Of course, the extreme newness of this giant country,
Mexico, was shocking to me. There really is surrealism in the air."
-Mark Cohen Between 1981 and 2003, Mark Cohen travelled to Mexico
eight times. Seduced by the "surrealist" qualities he found there,
Cohen took his camera to the streets of Mexico City, Oaxaca City,
and Merida, as well as other parts of the Yucatan. Following his
split-second impulses, Cohen took his signature "grab shots," often
flooding the subjects with the artificial light of the flash. His
black-and-white photographs, taken at arm's length with minimal
focus, capture the textures and rhythms of gritty city streets and
city life. Reminiscent of Cohen's iconic photographs of
working-class Pennsylvania towns, yet imbued with a perceptible
sense of foreignness, these Mexican images convey the restless
energy and strangeness of daily life.
Allan Sherman was the Larry David, the Adam Sandler, the Sacha
Baron Cohen of 1963. He led Jewish humor and sensibilities out of
ethnic enclaves and into the American mainstream with explosively
funny parodies of classic songs that won Sherman extraordinary
success and acclaim across the board, from Harpo Marx to President
Kennedy. In Overweight Sensation, Mark Cohen argues persuasively
for Sherman's legacy as a touchstone of postwar humor and a turning
point in Jewish American cultural history. With exclusive access to
Allan Sherman's estate, Cohen has written the first biography of
the manic, bacchanalian, and hugely creative artist who sold three
million albums in just twelve months, yet died in obscurity a
decade later at the age of forty-nine. Comprehensive, dramatic,
stylish, and tragic, Overweight Sensation is destined to become the
definitive Sherman biography.
When Jane Smyers, a math professor specializing in fractal
geometry, decides to send an article for proofreading to other
specialists around the country, she is shocked to learn that three
of them have died under mysterious circumstances. That's where
Pepper Keane comes in. An ex-Marine with an encyclopedic knowledge
of rock and roll, he finds himself attracted to Professor Smyers
and is determined to find out what he can. At first he can't find
any evidence that the three dead specialists even knew each other.
But Keane continues to dig, and with the help of his computer
hacker best friend and exercise guru brother, the suspects multiply
- and the most likely is an FBI agent who just happens to be
Keane's worst enemy.
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