Vivid Memories of Halcyon

Vivid Memories of Halcyon
Author: Cecelia Frances Page
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2007-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595461360

VIVID MEMORIES OF HALCYON is an exciting, worthwhile description about experiencing life's realities. I have written about my unique life in Halcyon, California. I have described memoirs about my parents. World religions and philosophies are presented. My personal philosophy is clearly described. Life's realities begin during early childhood and continue on. We all go through many stages. We develop personality characteristics and we have the opportunity to learn to perceive and to understand many things. My unique experiences in Halcyon, California have helped me to seek truth early in life. My parents set a good example. I have presented religious teachings about Christianity and Buddhism. Viewpoints of ancient philosophers such as Plato, Socrates, Aristotle and Pythagoras are clearly mentioned. The strong influence of such western philosophers as Bacon, Hobbes, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Rousseau, Kant, Hegel, Schopenauer, Neitzche, Marx, Bergson, James and Dewey have changed attitudes and viewpoints of western civilizations. I have clearly expressed my insights and awakenings about life. My personal philosophy has been an inspiration to me. Enjoy reading VIVID MEMORIES OF HALCYON.

Miraculous Wonders

Miraculous Wonders
Author: Cecelia Frances Page
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2010-06-24
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1450236812

MIRACULOUS WONDERS is a fascinating and worthwhile book of 65 stories and articles. HUMAN INTEREST TOPICS are: The Eccentric Individual, The Skater, Shelleys Baby, Hermans Telescope, The Shoe Factory, Neighborly Deeds, The Birthday Cards, Robins Choices, Contemporary Super Stars, Fond Memories, Danielle The Seamstress, Romance During A Journey, Felicity Met Alex In The Fourth Dimension, The Journalist and The Enlightened Poet. ADVENTURE TOPICS are: Swiss Pilot Takes To The Skies, Traveling In A Trailer, Raptures At Ebb Tide, Unusual Dreams, Traveling Adventures, Adventures At Sea and Walking Adventures. SCIENTIFIC, NATURE AND HEALTH TOPICS are Healthy Exercises For The Brain, Scientists Observe Space Spheres, Titans Weather Is Almost Earth-like, Lets Preserve Earths Trees, Eclipses, Microscopes Are Valuable, The Nearby Pond, Cats Have Unusual Perception, Different Kinds Of Energy, Insects Respond, Healing Power, Encounter With A Space Being, Awareness About Nature, Bear Country, Zebras Are Interesting, The Vegetarian Banquet, Intergalactic Experiences, Snow Country, Training Elephants and The Healing Spring. HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL TOPICS are The Emancipation, Historical Awareness About Greece and The American Economy. MUSIC AND ARTISTIC TOPICS are The Artists Studio, Melodrama Experience, Concentric Rings, Tango Dancing, Some Musical Instruments, The Special Photographs, Participating In An Orchestra and Music Can Uplift You. PHILOSOPHICAL AND MYSTICAL TOPICS are Awakenings, Transparent Reality, Metaphysics Will Enlighten You, Unusual Dreams, Blessed Trinity and Reincarnation Exists. OTHER TOPICS are Bogus Sweep Stakes Prize Is A Scam, An Imaginary Experience, Bedtime Stories and Wonders In The World.

Fulbright

Fulbright
Author: Randall Bennett Woods
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 734
Release: 1995-06-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521482622

A full-scale biography, including the civil rights movement and the major international events of the Cold War.

Sights, Sounds, Memories

Sights, Sounds, Memories
Author: Ian van der Waag
Publisher: African Sun Media
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1928480918

The Second World War involved most of the countries of the world and left so many millions dead and maimed, disorganised and devastated through personal and communal loss. This book recovers some of South Africa’s soldiers’ experiences from the physical and mental debris of the war. Individuals are important; their lives – used as lenses – give us colour and texture, and their voices tell the stories of ordinary soldiers. Using their memoirs and diaries, the vitality of their endeavours is reasserted, their successes and failures, victories and indecencies are re-examined, and their magnanimity and the general triumph of the human spirit are celebrated.

Binghamton Babylon

Binghamton Babylon
Author: Scott M. MacDonald
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2015-08-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1438458908

In Binghamton Babylon, Scott M. MacDonald documents one of the crucial moments in the history of cinema studies: the emergence of a cinema department at what was then the State University of New York at Binghamton (now Binghamton University) between 1967 and 1977. The department brought together a group of faculty and students who not only produced a remarkable body of films and videos but went on to invigorate the American media scene for the next half-century. Drawing on interviews with faculty, students, and visiting artists, MacDonald weaves together an engaging conversation that explores the academic excitement surrounding the emergence of cinema as a viable subject of study in colleges and universities. The voices of the various participants—Steve Anker, Alan Berliner, Danny Fingeroth, Hollis Frampton, Ernie Gehr, J. Hoberman, Ralph Hocking, Ken Jacobs, Bill T. Jones, Peter Kubelka, Saul Levine, Camille Paglia, Phil Solomon, Maureen Turim, and many others—tell the story of this remarkable period. MacDonald concludes with an analysis of the pedagogical dimensions of the films that were produced in Binghamton, including Larry Gottheim's Horizons; Jacobs's Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son; Gehr's Serene Velocity; Frampton's Critical Mass; and Nicholas Ray's final film, We Can't Go Home Again.

A Variety Of Vivid Verses

A Variety Of Vivid Verses
Author: John Flanagan, Ph.
Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing ltd
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1849915806

This book addresses the stigma that is attached to mental illness. It is contemporary in its style and explores life where courage and determination and imagination are needed to boost confidence not only for oneself, but to let the world know there is hope for us all.

The World Is Always Coming to an End

The World Is Always Coming to an End
Author: Carlo Rotella
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2019-04-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 022662417X

This portrait of Chicago’s South Shore and its people is “a thought-provoking deep dive into a neighborhood that remains in perpetual transition” (Kirkus Reviews). An urban neighborhood remakes itself every day—and unmakes itself, too. It is houses and stores and streets, but it’s also people—the people who make it their home, some eagerly, others grudgingly. A neighborhood can thrive or it can decline, and neighbors move in and move out. Sometimes they stay but withdraw behind fences and burglar alarms. If a neighborhood becomes no longer a place of sociability and street life, but of privacy indoors and fearful distrust outdoors, is it still a neighborhood? In the late 1960s and 1970s Carlo Rotella grew up in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood—a place of neat bungalow blocks and desolate commercial strips, and sharp, sometimes painful social contrasts. In the decades since, the hollowing out of the middle class has left residents confronting—or avoiding—each other across an expanding gap that makes it ever harder for them to recognize each other as neighbors. Rotella tells the stories that reveal how that happened—stories of deindustrialization; stories of gorgeous apartments with vistas onto Lake Michigan and of Section 8 housing vouchers held by the poor. At every turn, South Shore is a study in contrasts, shaped and reshaped over the past half-century by individual stories and larger waves of change that make it an exemplar of many American urban neighborhoods. Talking with current and former residents and looking carefully at the interactions of race and class, persistence and change, Rotella explores the tension between residents’ deep investment of feeling and resources in the physical landscape of South Shore and their hesitation to make a similar commitment to the community of neighbors living there. “Unlike any work of contemporary urban studies that I know. It combines elements of journalism, archival research, ethnography, and memoir in a study of South Shore—the South Side, Chicago, neighborhood in which Carlo grew up, in the 1970s. It’s at times lyrical, at times analytic, and always engaging.” —Eric Klinenberg, Public Books