Things I Didn't Know

Things I Didn't Know
Author: Robert Hughes
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2009-06-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307498271

Robert Hughes has trained his critical eye on many major subjects, from the city of Barcelona to the history of his native Australia. Now he turns that eye inward, onto himself and the world that formed him. Hughes analyzes his experiences the way he might examine a Van Gogh or a Picasso. From his relationship with his stern and distant father to his Catholic upbringing and school years; and from his development as an artist, writer, and critic to his growing appreciation of art and his exhilaration at leaving Australia to discover a new life, Hughes’ memoir is an extraordinary feat of exploration and celebration.

What I Didn't Know

What I Didn't Know
Author: Lee Gutkind
Publisher: Underland Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2016-09-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1937163288

Teachers delve into the most difficult, rewarding, and transformative moments of their careers, as they discover that succeeding at teaching is a test not just of training or of subject matter, but of resolve, dedication, faith, and character. Whether in a New England prep school or a public school in South Central LA, a preschool in Malawi or a high school in China, the fundamental challenges of becoming a teacher are the same: finding authority, forging an authentic connection with students, and making a space where learning can occur. In these twenty personal narratives, teachers provide us with a fascinating insight into a profession that touches us all.

What Da Vinci Didn't Know

What Da Vinci Didn't Know
Author: Richard Neitzel Holzapfel
Publisher: Shadow Mountain
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781590386088

Four Latter-day Saint scholars (Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, Eric D. Huntsman, Andrew C. Skinner, and Thomas A. Wayment) discuss The Da Vinci Code, examining the plausibility of the "facts" represented by the author and comparing those to the teachings of the scriptures.

What Freud Didn't Know

What Freud Didn't Know
Author: Timothy B. Stokes
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2009-11-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0813548144

In a thoughtful and down-to-earth way, Timothy B. Stokes overturns old formulas—and many Freudian concepts—for achieving personal change. During one's lifetime, hidden memories, along with their misleading assumptions, can unconsciously trigger conflicted feelingsùthe basis for most psychological problems, large and small. What Freud Didn't Know, well-supported by research and groundbreaking in theory, combines neuroscience and psychology to explain how the amygdala region of the brain evolved to unconsciously record, store, and activate emotional memory loops and imagery associated with painful events, especially those of childhood. This book is the first to bring together diverse, post-Freudian discoveries to produce a coherent three-step practice for understanding problematic aspects of the human mind which can be mastered easily, in a clinical or self-help setting. Stokes explores recent breakthroughs, many in marked contrast to Freud's views, which will change how we view psychological and emotional problems and their treatments. Grounded in current theories about brain circuitry, What Freud Didn't Know integrates ideas about mindfulness, habitual thinking, and insight imagery and provides readers with the tools to rescript their personal narratives for psychological well-being. As an alternative approach to treating stress, most types of depression, anxiety, and phobias without prescription drugs, Stokes's three-step practice can be used to build resiliency and inner peace.

What I Didn't Know Then

What I Didn't Know Then
Author: Kevin Newby
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2010-05-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 179605156X

There are at present no words in the English language that could describe the hate that Dan Summers and Buck Harding had for each other. Theirs was a long and lingering one, but when their mutual friend Janie pleads for their help, they are forced to put aside their differences and work together. What they thought was going to be a quick and relatively painless time together, turns out to be a weekend that will almost cost them their lives, and in the end arrive back home with a ton of cash and a new found respect for each other.

They Didn't Know

They Didn't Know
Author: Pam Eaton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-12
Genre:
ISBN:

How long can you pretend to be okay? And when do you start fighting for yourself? Over a year ago the life Victoria (Tori) Adams had vanished. The cheerleader, the happy daughter, the extrovert-they all disappeared the night Tori attempted suicide. In an effort to save her, her parents moved her from the dry deserts of Arizona to a small coastal town in Connecticut. Now she's standing on a frozen, desolate beach, constantly afraid to say the wrong thing to her mom, hiding the dark thoughts that plague her mind, and fighting to stay. When Tori discovers a secret room in her new house and its connection to the slightly-annoying-but-definitely-cute Nick Janus from auto shop class, she's stuck between a painful past and torturous present. But as time passes and relationships deepen, Tori realizes that even though she's still alive, she has a lot to learn about living. They Didn't Know is a gripping, coming of age YA novel that deals with life after attempted suicide.

The Thing I Didn't Know I Didn't Know

The Thing I Didn't Know I Didn't Know
Author: Brent Hartinger
Publisher: Bk Books
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Gay men
ISBN: 9780984679485

""I guess this was what they meant by a loss of innocence. Who knew?"" Russel Middlebrook is twenty-three years old, gay, and living in trendy Seattle, but life isn't keeping up with the hype. Most of his friends have a direction in life-either ruthlessly pursuing their careers or passionately embracing their own aimlessness. But Russel is stuck in place. All he knows is that crappy jobs, horrible dates, and pointless hook-ups just aren't cutting it anymore. What's the secret? What does everyone else know that he doesn't? Enter Kevin, Russel's perfect high school boyfriend. Could rekindling an old flame be the thing Russel needs to get his life back on track? Or maybe the answer lies in a new friend, an eccentric screenwriter named Vernie Rose, who seems plenty wise. Or what the hell? Maybe Russel will find some answers by joining his best friend Gunnar's crazy search for the legendary Bigfoot One way or another, Russel is determined to learn the all-important secret to life, even if it's a thing he doesn't even know he doesn't know. Author Brent Hartinger first made a splash writing books for teens. "The Thing I Didn't Know I Didn't Know," Hartinger's first book for older readers, is just as much of a page-turner as his earlier works, with plenty of his trademark irreverent humor. But now his books have grown up along with his readers, exploring the issues of new adults, especially the complicated matter of love and sex. "Praise for Brent Hartinger" "Hits the narrative sweet spot." - NPR's "All Things Considered" "Downright refreshing." - "USA Today" BRENT HARTINGER is an author, teacher, playwright, and screenwriter. "Geography Club," the book in which Russel Middlebrook first appears (as a teenager), is also a successful stage play and a feature film co-starring Scott Bakula. In 1990, Brent helped found one of the world's first gay teen support groups, in his hometown of Tacoma, Washington. In 2005, he co-founded the entertainment website AfterElton.com, which was sold to MTV/Viacom in 2006. He now lives in Seattle with his husband, Michael Jensen.