The Gamecaller

The Gamecaller
Author: Tobe Terrell
Publisher: The Zen Center
Total Pages: 1351
Release: 2009-12-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0979627184

The "Gamecaller"- a unique name for a unique occupation given by a unique character himself. M.D. Pettie was the gamecaller, "calling games" for a group of dropout professionals who roamed the world playing a series of consciousness-expanding games... Zen master... cult leader..a CIA operative... con man... saint... [and] storyteller. He never claimed to be anything more than a student and a bemused observer of human folly... This is the personal story of some of the games that he invented, told by one of his players. ISBN: 978-0-9796271-8-7 To continue the gift economy experiment, in 2005 Tobe Terrell started The Gainesville Zen Center, where hospitality is offered to world travelers. The book that you are reading, another example of the gift economy, was originally given to a guest at the Zen Hostel. Please,after writing your name in the front, pass this book on to someone who might enjoy it. If you liked The Gamecaller, you are invited to make a donation to TheZen Center, where the money will be used to produce another copy of thebook. Gainesville Zen Center 404 SE 2nd Street Gainesville, FL 32601 www.zenhostel.com (352) 336-3613 This digital copy (epub, mobi and PDF) created and distributed by Joseph Matheny (http://josephmatheny.net) with the permission of Tobe Terrell.

Godspeed: Riding Out the Recession

Godspeed: Riding Out the Recession
Author: Robert Linz
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-06-12
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1452515476

Godspeed: Riding Out the Recession chronicles the author's experience of a solo bicycle trek of over 14,000 miles around the USA. Departing from his home in Cincinnati, Ohio on Memorial Day of 2011, he returned just over a year later after promising his Dad that he would be back home in time to celebrate his 90th birthday. Seeing adversity as an opportunity, the journey was his response to the crippling effect of the recession upon his work as a carpenter/contractor. Renting his home and shutting down all of his expenses, he created a food and lodging budget of $15/day. Maps and smart phone were the major expenses of his experience. "Wild camping" his way around the country, he shares the curious and compelling nature of how people and events showed up for him along the way. Was it simply a journey or a journey created? At the very least it became a pilgrimage that confirmed many of his core beliefs and, in subtle ways, changed others.

Xen

Xen
Author: Ezra Buckley
Publisher: Wildcard Interactive
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In a world devoid of rites of passage, Ezra Buckley finds himself confronted with the genuine prospect of having a life-changing, Liminal experience in the woods of Big Sur. What is it that he experiences? Is it the legendary Watchers of Big Sur phenomena or something else? Will he survive it? Is it even real? Xen is a work that confronts the questions of identity, modernity, life, the other, and the place for rites of passage in the modern world. “…wildly creative experiments with form…through a down-to-earth lens and with a sense of humor. … I felt spoken to many times as Ezra articulated his own frustrations with life and with his own expectations of the world.” – DAVID AMITO, award-winning Actor. Writer, Producer, Director of Antrum “This is tantalizing, intriguing, and weird stuff and we recommend it highly.” -Original Falcon Newsletter “What I appreciate about Buckley’s book is the sense of desperate and furious will-to-life/power, coupled with a playfulness that is wonderful.” – Julian Langer “I just finished reading this a few minutes ago. I guess “finished” isn’t really the correct wording… because I’ve really just begun.” Reader on Reddit

Field & Stream

Field & Stream
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1968-08
Genre:
ISBN:

FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations.

Risk Management

Risk Management
Author: Gerald Mars
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 588
Release: 2020-06-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000001512

First published in 2000, Risk Management is a two volume set, comprised of the most significant and influential articles by the leading authorities in the studies of risk management. The volumes includes a full-length introduction from the editor, an internationally recognized expert, and provides an authoritative guide to the selection of essays chosen, and to the wider field itself. The collections of essays are both international and interdisciplinary in scope and provide an entry point for investigating the myriad of study within the discipline.

Work Place Sabotage

Work Place Sabotage
Author: Gerald Mars
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2019-03-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351789279

This title was first published in 2001. The examples cited in this study of sabotage in the working environment range from sophisticated tricks played in Western factories to natural reactions to inferior or unhealthy working practices in, for example, Malaysia and India. The book contains articles from various contributors which cover numerous topics within the subject including crime and punishment in the factory, employee and organizational sabotage, and management techniques to prevent sabotage.

Risk Management, 2 Volume Set

Risk Management, 2 Volume Set
Author: Gerald Mars
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1194
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000398099

First published in 2000, Risk Management is a two volume set, comprised of the most significant and influential articles by the leading authorities in the studies of risk management. The volumes includes a full-length introduction from the editor, an internationally recognized expert, and provides an authoritative guide to the selection of essays chosen, and to the wider field itself. The collections of essays are both international and interdisciplinary in scope and provide an entry point for investigating the myriad of study within the discipline.

The Human Body

The Human Body
Author: David Jefferies
Publisher: Teacher Created Resources
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1557342350

In addition to cross-curricular activities, this resource includes activities for The Magic School Bus inside the Human Body by Joanna Cole, and for Through Grandpa's eyes by Patricia MacLachlan.

The Handbook of Media Audiences

The Handbook of Media Audiences
Author: Virginia Nightingale
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 111872139X

This handbook offers a comprehensive overview of the complexity and diversity of audience studies in the advent of digital media. Details the study of audiences and how it is changing in relation to digital media Recognizes and appreciates valuable traditional approaches and identifies how they can be applied to, and evolve with, the changing media world Offers diverse perspectives from which being an audience, theorizing audiences, researching audiences, and doing audience research are approached today Argues that the field works best by identifying particular 'audience problems' and applying the best theories and research methods available to solving them Includes contributions from some of the most outstanding international scholars in the field

Home Game

Home Game
Author: Bret Boone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2016
Genre: Baseball players
ISBN: 1101904909

"The first third-generation baseball player in Major League Baseball history provides a sometimes moving, always candid look at his family's 70 years in the world of professional baseball"--NoveList.