Beyond Providence

Beyond Providence
Author: Rose Daniels
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1483658112

Migrating to Australia seemed a great idea to change her life and see another part of the world. And so, Barbara Walters, young, single and vivacious embarked on a journey into the unknown. She arrives in Melbourne on a wet, wintry day. Not the sunny and warm Australia she had expected to find. Even more disappointing are the first weeks in her new job and strange surroundings. But then her present situation changes; she meets sleek Bernhard Gahlen, who initiates her into the laid-back way of Australian life. He even proposes marriage. They spend their Christmas vacation together, exploring the outback. However, when they return from their trip, the relationship becomes less intense. Eventually Barbara faces heartbreak and dire consequences. Devastated and alone, Barbara makes an ill-conceived decision, but it does not solve her problem. At some stage, Richard Ashton crosses her path. Though simple minded with odd habits, she cautiously accepts his friendship. But when he offers to marry her, she declines his kind gesture. Then, grim circumstances eventually force her to change her mind She marries Richard for all the wrong reasons. He has secrets of his own. The marriage is doomed to fail. A chance meeting brings Bruce Evans into Barbaras life. He convinces her that his love and support could provide a better life for her. It takes a long time for Barbara to commit herself to another relationship and when she does, she realises that nothing lasts forever. She had left Germany in search of love and a deeper meaning of life, but only found disappointment and more loneliness. Would she ever find love and a sense of belonging? Adrian Jones finally makes her dreams come true. Their love for each other is rare and intense. At last, life seems worthwhile and plans for their future are made. Though going by past experiences, she wonders if she can hold on to her only ever true love. Rose Daniels Author.

Beyond Providence

Beyond Providence
Author: Steven Schnur
Publisher: HMH Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1996
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Twelve-year-old Nathan comes of age on a beloved yet dilapidated farm as he struggles to understand the death of his mother amidst the anger and violence of his father and brother.

By More Than Providence

By More Than Providence
Author: Michael J. Green
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231542720

Soon after the American Revolution, ?certain of the founders began to recognize the strategic significance of Asia and the Pacific and the vast material and cultural resources at stake there. Over the coming generations, the United States continued to ask how best to expand trade with the region and whether to partner with China, at the center of the continent, or Japan, looking toward the Pacific. Where should the United States draw its defensive line, and how should it export democratic principles? In a history that spans the eighteenth century to the present, Michael J. Green follows the development of U.S. strategic thinking toward East Asia, identifying recurring themes in American statecraft that reflect the nation's political philosophy and material realities. Drawing on archives, interviews, and his own experience in the Pentagon and White House, Green finds one overarching concern driving U.S. policy toward East Asia: a fear that a rival power might use the Pacific to isolate and threaten the United States and prevent the ocean from becoming a conduit for the westward free flow of trade, values, and forward defense. By More Than Providence works through these problems from the perspective of history's major strategists and statesmen, from Thomas Jefferson to Alfred Thayer Mahan and Henry Kissinger. It records the fate of their ideas as they collided with the realities of the Far East and adds clarity to America's stakes in the region, especially when compared with those of Europe and the Middle East.

Beyond Prime Time Activism

Beyond Prime Time Activism
Author: Charlotte Ryan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351721658

In this accessible introduction to communication activism, organizer Karen Jeffreys and sociologist Charlotte Ryan draw on more than two decades of ongoing collaboration, using the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless (RICH) as a case study. The book examines a community with shared values, decision-making, and conflict resolution procedures, tracking its organizing strategy and matched communication plan. The authors first describe a communication campaign during the welfare reform battles (1990–1995) in which they began to practice communication activism. In ongoing work with two organizations over the next two decades, they distil a model of communication activism that draws directly from vibrant traditions of empowerment communication in U.S. social movements and movements from the Global South. Beyond Prime Time Activism provides students and researchers with an invaluable look at contemporary activism practices and with practical tools tried and tested in two decades of social movement engagement. This book is ideal for anyone participating in social change movements or studying how they navigate communication and media inequalities.

Beyond the Firmament

Beyond the Firmament
Author: Gordon J. Glover
Publisher: Watertree Press LLC
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0978718615

As debates within the Church over the scientific details of creation become more frequent, the experts seem to grow more entrenched while the rest of us only become more confused. Somewhere between the endless arguments over distant starlight and Carbon-14 dating, calculating the mathematical improbabilities of things that already exist, and parsing ancient Hebrew and Greek, somebody needs to ask the simple question, If 3,500 years of scientific progress can't help modern Christians figure out Genesis, then how could the ancient Israelities possibly have understood it so well? What secret did this newly liberated gaggle of Hebrew nomads take with them out of Egypt that holds the key to understanding God's telling of His own creation story? Beyond the Firmament challenges all creationist camps --whether Young-Earth, Old-Earth, or Theistic Evolutionist -- to step outside of traditional paradigms and recognize how our modern, Western, post-Enlightenment scientific worldview actually blinds us from seeing the simple truth of Creation as it was originally intended, and how our failure to grasp the theological significance of the Biblical creation model puts science and faith on a collision course.

Beyond Catholicism

Beyond Catholicism
Author: Fabrizio De Donno
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2013-12-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 113734203X

The essays within Beyond Catholicism trace the interconnections of belief, heresy, and mysticism in Italian culture from the Middle Ages to today. In particular, they explore how religious discourse has unfolded within Italian culture in the context of shifting paradigms of rationality, authority, time, good and evil, and human collectivities.

Latinos in the American Political System [2 volumes]

Latinos in the American Political System [2 volumes]
Author: Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 731
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1440853479

This encyclopedia provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of Hispanic Americans engaged in U.S. politics, from increased visibility as governors and other lawmakers at the local, state, and federal levels to their growing importance as a voting constituency. This encyclopedia comprehensively surveys the evolution of Latina/o engagement in US politics as voters, candidates, lawmakers, and public officials. It is an authoritative resource for public library patrons, high school students, and undergraduates in a variety of curricular studies, including political science, civics, American history, and Latino studies. The set's A–Z entries were carefully selected and crafted to ensure thorough coverage of all of the individuals, organizations, cultural forces, political issues, and legal decisions that have combined to elevate the role of Latinos at the polls, on the campaign trail, in Washington, and in mayors' offices, city councils, school boards, and statehouses all across the country. In-depth essays on the rising prominence of Latino Americans as voters, candidates, public officials, lawmakers, and opinion leaders will provide further context for understanding their impact on modern U.S. political processes and institutions from the perspective of liberals and conservatives alike.

Historic Taverns of Rhode Island

Historic Taverns of Rhode Island
Author: Robert A. Geake
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614235198

This book chronicles a number of Rhode Island's historic taverns and the stories contained within their walls. Some of the taverns include: The Mowry Tavern, which was the site of political gatherings, protests and religious observances under Roger Williams; The Benedict Arnold Tavern built in 1693; The White Horse Tavern, which soon became the meeting place for Rhode Island legislators; and the Ruff Stone Tavern in North Providence was an establishment with a long history, having served as a pub, a stop on the Underground Railroad and a speakeasy during prohibition.

Plotinus-Arg Philosophers

Plotinus-Arg Philosophers
Author: Lloyd P. Gerson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1134687788

First published in 1999. We are fortunate in possessing a fascinating document, The Life of Plotinus, written by the philosopher Porphyry, a pupil and associate of Plotinus for the last eight years of his life. The basic facts contained in this Life can be quickly recounted. Plotinus was likely a Greek born in Egypt in AD 205. It is possible, though, that he came from a Hellenized Egyptian or Roman family. In his 28th year, Plotinus discovered in himself a thirst for philosophy. This is a collection of his works- Ennead I contains treatises on what Porphyry calls “ethical matters”; Enneads II–III contain treatises on natural philosophy or cosmology, with some rationalizations for the inclusion of III. 4, 5, 7, and 8. Ennead IV concerns the soul; V Intellect or and VI being, numbers, and the One. The thematic unity of Enneads I, IV, and V is somewhat greater than the rest.