Glory Remembered

Glory Remembered
Author: Lydia Black
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1991
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:

Provides extensive information on wooden hats from areas like Kodiak, Bristol Bay, and Norton Sound, as well as the Aleutian Islands.

My Father's Glory ; And, My Mother's Castle

My Father's Glory ; And, My Mother's Castle
Author: Marcel Pagnol
Publisher: MacMillan
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1991-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780330321907

With warmth, lucidity and good humour, Pagnol, a boy from the city, recounts the glorious summer days he spent exploring the sun-baked Provençal countryside. He vividly captures the atmosphere of a childhood filled with the simple pleasures: a meal, a joke, an outing shared with his close-knit and loving family. These heart-warming stories remind us of how children can invest the smallest event or statement with incredible significance, how mysterious the workings of the adult world can seem to them and how painful the learning process can often prove. However, Pagnol’s writing is filled with enormous optimism and delight. And his triumph in these classic memoirs is to have created that rare thing, a work suffused with joy. ‘Pagnol’s place in the history of French culture is secure. The Prousts and Sartres may be admired, but Pagnol is loved’ Times Literary Supplement

Finding Glory

Finding Glory
Author: Sara Arden
Publisher: HQN Books
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2015
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0373779488

Gina Townsend is trying to be a mother to her six-year-old niece, Amanda Jane, but the girl's biological father isn't helping matters. Reed Hollingsworth has returned to Glory, no longer the scruffy, gangly boy Gina remembers, but a sexy and successful man. Reed feels betrayed that neither Townsend sister bothered to tell him he was a father until he had money, but he's not about to shirk his responsibilities. So when he demands Gina move in with him as part of Amanda Jane's custody agreement, he tries not to notice pretty much everything about her--especially the way his solemn-faced daughter laughs when they play together. Raising a child together, Reed and Gina learn that some dreams come and go, but some are a spark that burns eternal.

Sport, Memory and Nationhood in Japan

Sport, Memory and Nationhood in Japan
Author: Andreas Niehaus
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1135712166

This book clarifies and verifies the role sport has as an alternative marker in understanding and mapping memory in Japan, by applying the concept of lieux de mémoire (realms of memory) to sport in Japan. Japanese history and national construction have not been short of sports landmarks since the end of the nineteenth century. Western-style sports were introduced into Japan in order to modernize the country and develop a culture of consciousness about bodies resembling that of the Western world. Japan’s modernization has been a process of embracing Western thought and culture while at the same time attempting to establish what distinguishes Japan from the West. In this context, sports functioned as sites of contested identities and memories. The Olympics, baseball and soccer have produced memories in Japan, but so too have martial arts, which by their very name signify an attempt to create traditions beyond Western sports. Because modern sports form bodies of modern citizens and, at the same time, offer countless opportunities for competition with other nations, they provide an excellent ground for testing and contesting national identifications. By revealing some of the key realms of memory in the Japanese field of sports, this book shows how memories and counter-memories of (sport) moments, places, and heroes constitute an inventory for identity. This book was originally published as a special issue of Sport in Society.

Memory Lane

Memory Lane
Author: Tommy Dennard
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2023-09-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

While on this journey called life, we encounter both good and bad things. And while on the various paths we take, we accumulate memories that we deem worth keeping and not worth holding onto. The same standard is applied when it comes to God and His word. Put on comfortable shoes and prepare for a trip down memory lane, where fresh insight into the value of our memory waits to be revealed.

The Interpretation of The Meaning of The Holy Quran Volume 57 - Surah As-Saffat

The Interpretation of The Meaning of The Holy Quran Volume 57 - Surah As-Saffat
Author: Nasoha Bin Saabin
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

I have written many books and articles on various topics but since 2013, I have devoted myself fully in writing the interpretation of the Holy Quran in English and with the grace of Allah, I have completed the whole Quran on 29th October 2020 with 84 books. I believe there is a great need in the whole world for the correct interpretation of the Holy Quran to be written in English. Currently, there is a great misunderstanding about Islam among Muslims and non-Muslims globally. The misunderstanding of the meaning of the Holy Quran among Muslims will lead to the wrong practice of Islam which leads to the wrong actions of Muslims. The wrong actions of Muslims will lead to misunderstandings about Islam among Muslims and non-Muslims. The wrong actions of the Muslims have led to many miseries and wars among Muslims. The wrong actions of Muslims have also led to many wars and clashes between Muslims and non-Muslims. In order to avoid miseries, wars and clashes from taking place between the whole mankind in the whole world, the whole mankind in the whole world need to understand the true teaching of Islam. There is no other way for the whole mankind to understand the true teaching of Islam unless the whole mankind is able to read and understand the correct interpretation of the Holy Quran. The whole mankind is only able to read and understand the correct interpretation of the Holy Quran when it is written in the universal language of the world (English). For this very reason I have written the interpretation of the Holy Quran in English. Prof. Nasoha Bin Saabin

Passed Away

Passed Away
Author: Jana Dohnalova
Publisher: Authorhouse UK
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 148179292X

It is book about the process of destruction. The cemetery is a place where it is possible to watch the process of destruction like a movie through the peephole of a nickelodeon. In the cemetery, the process of destruction comes into being and when we take a photo here for example, of memorials or flowers we flick through these photos, starting from fresh flowers and finishing with dead stalks inside the vase. Browsing, through these pictures quickly, suddenly we see a movie, a movie of destruction. The cemetery is a place where the process of destruction is absolute; here is the destruction of everything, not only the human body, but of absolutely everything that is in the cemetery at that time. Here everything is passed away. What is destruction? Everything old has been destroyed so something new can start. Destruction is a condition for a beginning to start, and the first without the second is not possible. Can two processes change everything around, starting the basic cycle of emotional reaction sadness and happiness? Nobody is indifferent to the process of destruction. The process starts a lot of emotional reactions such as crying and anger and belief, because we don t want to reconcile ourselves to it, but also we don t have a lot of power to fight it.

Greek Memories

Greek Memories
Author: Luca Castagnoli
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1108691331

Greek Memories aims to identify and examine the central concepts underlying the theories and practices of memory in the Greek world, from the archaic period to Late Antiquity, across all the main literary genres, and to trace some fundamental changes in these theories and practices. It explores the interaction and development of different 'disciplinary' approaches to memory in Ancient Greece, which will enable a fuller and deeper understanding of the whole phenomenon, and of its specific manifestations. This collection of papers contributes to enriching the current scholarly discussion by refocusing it on the question of how various theories and practices of memory, recollection, and forgetting play themselves out in specific texts and authors from Ancient Greece, within a wide chronological span (from the Homeric poems to Plotinus), and across a broad range of genres and disciplines (epic and lyric poetry, tragedy, comedy, historiography, philosophy and scientific prose treatises).

Must Be Nice

Must Be Nice
Author: Anthony J. III Federico
Publisher: Infinity Pub
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780741456670

Must Be Nice is the story of college seniors hurtling towards graduation and the 'real world' beyond it. They must cope as both their beer league softball season and collegiate reality come to inevitable and unforgettable conclusions.

Promises to Keep

Promises to Keep
Author: Susan Crandall
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0446540080

A mysterious man means trouble for a pediatrician and the baby she swears to protect in this romantic suspense novel by the author of Magnolia Sky. Molly Boudreau has worked all her life to become a doctor. She’s overcome every obstacle in her path—of which there were many coming from a single-parent home in small town Indiana. But as she stands on the threshold of her dreams, she realizes her quest has left her isolated, she yearns for a soul-stirring connection. And her prayers are soon answered. Sarah Morgan, a pregnant woman with a secret past, shows up at Molly’s clinic. Molly suspects a woman in hiding. Two souls, both needing friendship, soon find it in one another . . . But Sarah is murdered only days after giving birth, and after extracting a promise from Molly to protect the baby from its unnamed father—a man Sarah swore was evil, a man Molly suspects killed her. Molly risks both her safety and career when she flees Boston and returns to her Indiana hometown. With everyone assuming the infant is hers, she has no trouble hiding the much more explosive truth until magazine reporter Dean Coletta arrives, asking probing questions. Molly tries to guard her heart, but Dean soon fires that emotional connection she’s been craving. But Dean has a secret of his own—one that threatens both Molly and the future of the child she loves more than life itself. “This heartwarming tale depicts typical midwestern small-town life, where everybody knows everyone else’s business and is equally willing to meddle or extend a helping hand—and to close ranks against outsiders threatening one of their own.” —Booklist