Kori

Kori
Author: Heinz Insu Fenkl
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002-05-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780807059173

Since the 1930s, Korean American writers have come to maintain an important place in our national literature, publishing some of the most exciting fiction of the twentieth century. The stories in this first anthology of Korean American fiction represent the very best work of these writers, including several pieces published for the first time. Contributors include Patti Kim, Chang-rae Lee, Susan Choi, Heinz Insu Fenkl, Leonard Chang, Nora Okja Keller, and Richard E. Kim.

Rituals of the Soul

Rituals of the Soul
Author: Kori Hahn
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2021-10-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1608687538

Prepare for a Great Adventure: Your Daily Life Kori Hahn has always done life her way — living off the grid as a young woman in Alaska; studying with spiritual teachers and soul guides in Mexico, Sri Lanka, and Morocco; surfing around the world. Yet her primary, perennial quest has been an inner one. To that end, she evolved the practices she shares in this book, simple daily steps grounded in sacred yogic texts that will help you live your life your way, with maximum meaning and joy. Timeless principles of awareness, intuition, self-knowledge, and manifestation become contemporary practices incorporating visualization, breath work, journaling affirmations, and meditation. These habits of being grow the soul, enable our bravest and best selves, and, as Hahn shows, can take you wherever you most want to be.

A War Born Family

A War Born Family
Author: Kori A. Graves
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2020-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1479815861

The origins of a transnational adoption strategy that secured the future for Korean-black children The Korean War left hundreds of thousands of children in dire circumstances, but the first large-scale transnational adoption efforts involved the children of American soldiers and Korean women. Korean laws and traditions stipulated that citizenship and status passed from father to child, which made the children of US soldiers legally stateless. Korean-black children faced additional hardships because of Korean beliefs about racial purity, and the segregation that structured African American soldiers’ lives in the military and throughout US society. The African American families who tried to adopt Korean-black children also faced and challenged discrimination in the child welfare agencies that arranged adoptions. Drawing on extensive research in black newspapers and magazines, interviews with African American soldiers, and case notes about African American adoptive families, A War Born Family demonstrates how the Cold War and the struggle for civil rights led child welfare agencies to reevaluate African American men and women as suitable adoptive parents, advancing the cause of Korean transnational adoption.

Embroidered Quilts & Keepsakes

Embroidered Quilts & Keepsakes
Author: Kori Turner-Goodhart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2021-08-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781683561446

Discover the simple joys of hand appliqué and embroidery! Kori Turner-Goodhart presents a dozen pretty and practical projects, including small pouches, roomy bags, wall hangings, ID tags, a travel pillowcase, and an apron. She shares her stitch-and-flip technique for impeccable appliqué, plus full-size patterns to make stitching easy and fun.

State of Disrepair

State of Disrepair
Author: Kori N. Schake
Publisher: Hoover Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0817914560

Kori Schake shows how the deficiencies in focus, education, and programmatic proficiency impede the work of the State Department and suggests how investing in those areas could make the agency significantly more successful at building stable and prosperous democratic governments around the world. She explains why, instead of burdening the US military with yet another inherently civilian function, work should focus on bringing those agencies of the government whose job it is to provide development assistance up to the standard of success that our military has achieved. Schake presents a vision of what a successful State Department should look like and seeks to build support for creating it—a State Department that makes possible the projection of US civilian power as well as US military force.

Paddle Out

Paddle Out
Author: Kori Clausen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2020-03-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781949616095

When Kori felt her husband take his last breath and watched as the arm that was holding her suddenly dropped limply to his side, she hadn't just unexpectedly lost her husband and the father of their four daughters. She lost her pillar of strength and what she thought was her last chance at salvation from the demons that had haunted most of her life. As the days and months passed, Kori felt herself slipping back into the old familiar darkness. She wondered who would now set her free ... and how. Paddle Out exposes a woman fighting for something greater and finding solace in embracing the process, reflecting back, focusing on herself for once and listening to the guidance of a familiar muse speaking to her from beyond. As Kori tiptoes on the edge of that slippery slope, she feels compelled by Clint's sweet and sarcastic spirit to not just get help, but also to surrender to the process, let go of the fear, and laugh at the pain as she shares her story and bares the truth on her quest to catharsis, happiness and a brighter future .

Adoring Christ

Adoring Christ
Author: Kori de Leon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2015-02-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692314777

Adoring Christ and becoming like Him is the most fundamental and crucial aspect of the human life. We long for love, beauty, power, security, and fame because these things describe God, who is majestic and beautiful. And He has designed humanity in His image to participate in His glorious likeness. In Adoring Christ: Beholding God's Beauty and Becoming Like Him, author Kori de Leon discusses how adoring Christ sets our hearts free from self focus and pursuing glory in the wrong way so we can see the grandeur of God and participate in His glory the right way. Covering a wide range of topics like loveliness, dignity, and spiritual vitality this book specifically geared for women concludes each of its twelve chapters with a section designed to help readers actively engage with the truths presented in the book. Glory is God's design for mankind. Together with the Bible, this book will encourage you to get lost in the wonder of God and His character as you enter into an adoration that will lead you to glorious transformation.

Age of Crowns

Age of Crowns
Author: Kori de Leon
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802496431

You were made for more than this life has to offer. That’s why you never feel quite satisfied. Even when you feel happiest, discontent is always looming at the door. That’s because God created you for something far greater than this life; He created you for Jesus Christ and His Kingdom. In Age of Crowns, Kori de Leon will awaken the dreamer in you as she invites you to explore glorious images of the Age to Come. Whether we realize it or not, God designed us for a: KING-to be loved and led by an excellent king CROWN-to reflect dignity and worth as image-bearers KINGDOM-to have a purpose bigger than ourselves CASTLE-to find a secure sense of home This book is an inspiring examination of how the future hope of heaven changes your today. It will teach you how to faithfully await (and prepare for) the Age to Come, as well as how to live a more purposeful and fulfilling life with Christ here and now.

Why We Fight

Why We Fight
Author: TJ Klune
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Gay men
ISBN: 9781644050194

Bigender Corey--aka Kori--is interning at an LGBTQI youth center. Because life is unfair, Jeremy, Corey's former hot professor, is the temporary director. Can they keep things professional, and will Corey's friends Paul and Sandy help... or make matters worse?

Warriors and Citizens

Warriors and Citizens
Author: Jim Mattis
Publisher: Hoover Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0817919368

A diverse group of contributors offer different perspectives on whether or not the different experiences of our military and the broader society amounts to a "gap"—and if the American public is losing connection to its military. They analyze extensive polling information to identify those gaps between civilian and military attitudes on issues central to the military profession and the professionalism of our military, determine which if any of these gaps are problematic for sustaining the traditionally strong bonds between the American military and its broader public, analyze whether any problematic gaps are amenable to remediation by policy means, and assess potential solutions. The contributors also explore public disengagement and the effect of high levels of public support for the military combined with very low levels of trust in elected political leaders—both recurring themes in their research. And they reflect on whether American society is becoming so divorced from the requirements for success on the battlefield that not only will we fail to comprehend our military, but we also will be unwilling to endure a military so constituted to protect us. Contributors: Rosa Brooks, Matthew Colford,Thomas Donnelly, Peter Feaver, Jim Golby, Jim Hake, Tod Lindberg, Mackubin Thomas Owens, Cody Poplin, Nadia Schadlow, A. J. Sugarman, Lindsay Cohn Warrior, Benjamin Wittes