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Stork Wall Hanging Filet Crochet Pattern: Complete Instructions and Chart

Stork Wall Hanging Filet Crochet Pattern: Complete Instructions and Chart

Mary Card

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
Set in a cabbage patch, a stork welcomes a new baby. Featuring the motto "May all your Troubles be Little Ones", this crocheted lace wall hanging pattern was designed by Mary Card as a pillow cover in 1925. Using simple chain and double crochet stitches, you can make it as a gift for a new mother. The original pattern called for size 100 crochet cotton, but when you use size 10 it will be about 33" wide and perfect for hanging or framing. This is not your usual scanned vintage crochet pattern. To make this pattern great for today's crocheter I wrote complete instructions, expanded the written instructions so you won't need to skip around, and made an easy to follow chart. I also changed the written instructions to use modern US crochet terms. The only stitches you need to know to complete this lace are: chain stitch and double crochet.
Fear, Power, and Politics

Fear, Power, and Politics

Mary Cardaras

Lexington Books
2013
sidottu
The Iraq War of March 19, 2003 was an implausible war at the outset. We now understand that it could have been averted and never should have been waged. How and why did it begin? Who was responsible? This book offers a new perspective on the Iraq War and explains the dynamic relationships between the George W. Bush administration, the United States Congress, and the national news media. It is based on the “multiple streams model of political change” by John Kingdon, which says that if a unique combination of political, policy, and problem streams collide, under the right circumstances, they can create a window of opportunity for a shift in policy. It was the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, which set the stage for the emergence of three dynamic streams in the country. Fear, power, and a contentious political climate converged to produce not only a dramatic new foreign policy, but also a war with Iraq, a country which had not provoked or threatened the United States. Fear, power, and a tense political climate also influenced institutional behavior and exposed the failures of 1) The executive branch in the administration of George W. Bush, 2) The United States Congress and, 3) the national news media. All are designed and are differently responsible to protect the interests of the American people. Errors in judgment have happened throughout history with other administrations, with other Congresses, and with the news media. However, with regard to the Iraq War, it was a matter of degree and extent, especially for the President of the United States. Both the Congress and the news media were also experiencing colossal institutional changes, which influenced and hindered their performances. However, all were culpable in helping to create the Iraq war, which today stands as one of the longest military conflicts in United States history.
Fear, Power, and Politics

Fear, Power, and Politics

Mary Cardaras

Lexington Books
2015
nidottu
The Iraq War of March 19, 2003 was an implausible war at the outset. We now understand that it could have been averted and never should have been waged. How and why did it begin? Who was responsible? This book offers a new perspective on the Iraq War and explains the dynamic relationships between the George W. Bush administration, the United States Congress, and the national news media. It is based on the “multiple streams model of political change” by John Kingdon, which says that if a unique combination of political, policy, and problem streams collide, under the right circumstances, they can create a window of opportunity for a shift in policy. It was the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, which set the stage for the emergence of three dynamic streams in the country. Fear, power, and a contentious political climate converged to produce not only a dramatic new foreign policy, but also a war with Iraq, a country which had not provoked or threatened the United States. Fear, power, and a tense political climate also influenced institutional behavior and exposed the failures of 1) The executive branch in the administration of George W. Bush, 2) The United States Congress and, 3) the national news media. All are designed and are differently responsible to protect the interests of the American people. Errors in judgment have happened throughout history with other administrations, with other Congresses, and with the news media. However, with regard to the Iraq War, it was a matter of degree and extent, especially for the President of the United States. Both the Congress and the news media were also experiencing colossal institutional changes, which influenced and hindered their performances. However, all were culpable in helping to create the Iraq war, which today stands as one of the longest military conflicts in United States history.
Documentary Film

Documentary Film

Mary Cardaras

Cognella Academic Publishing
2016
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Documentary Film: An Insider's Perspective introduces students to various writing selections on documentary films and filmmaking. The material addresses the genre and its history, shares unique views on documentaries, and includes writings from those who study, discuss, promote, teach, and produce them. Rather than an academic approach to the topic, the book is rooted in the perspective of the industry insider. Readers benefit from these perspectives, learning not only theory but the reality of the documentary production experience. Documentary Film: An Insider's Perspective is designed for anyone interested in documentaries, from the casual viewer to the aspiring filmmaker. The book is an excellent choice for courses in documentary film studies or production, long-form storytelling, or film studies. Dr. Mary Cardaras is an assistant professor of communication at California State University, East Bay and holds a doctorate in public and international affairs from Northeastern University. She has been teaching journalism and documentary production since 1991 and has enjoyed a career in journalism spanning more than 30 years and working in five major markets. Dr. Cardaras worked for several local news departments as well as CNN in Atlanta, London, and Boston. She is the author ofFear, Power, and Politics: The Recipe for the War in Iraq after 9/11, published by Lexington Books. She is currently in production on a documentary titled "This Just In" about two pioneering women and their start-up news organization.
Pool of Wisdom

Pool of Wisdom

Mary-Clare Carder

Tellwell Talent
2020
pokkari
From a fairly young age Mary-Clare Carder has had mystical encounters with the spiritual world. In her late twenties she developed Sjogren syndrome - a painful, incurable condition which blunted her career and made her life very challenging. This challenging life led her to a deeper spiritual path and an enriched interior life. Along the way she learned about the wisdom of silence, a form of meditation known as centering prayer, energy healing, and has after death communications (ADCs). There are also many wisdom-filled quotes from a host of people who have inspired her during her life. All these things have been a pool of wisdom for her. Mary-Clare intends the book to offer help and support not just to those who face many challenges in life but to everyone. It is her greatest hope that by reading this book people will be more present to the wonders of their own inner life. She invites the reader to plunge in to this pool of wisdom - it is her joy to share.
Pool of Wisdom

Pool of Wisdom

Mary-Clare Carder

Tellwell Talent
2020
sidottu
From a fairly young age Mary-Clare Carder has had mystical encounters with the spiritual world. In her late twenties she developed Sjogren syndrome - a painful, incurable condition which blunted her career and made her life very challenging. This challenging life led her to a deeper spiritual path and an enriched interior life. Along the way she learned about the wisdom of silence, a form of meditation known as centering prayer, energy healing, and has after death communications (ADCs). There are also many wisdom-filled quotes from a host of people who have inspired her during her life. All these things have been a pool of wisdom for her. Mary-Clare intends the book to offer help and support not just to those who face many challenges in life but to everyone. It is her greatest hope that by reading this book people will be more present to the wonders of their own inner life. She invites the reader to plunge in to this pool of wisdom - it is her joy to share.
Women Writers of the Beat Era

Women Writers of the Beat Era

Mary Paniccia Carden

University of Virginia Press
2018
sidottu
The Beat Generation was a group of writers who rejected cultural standards, experimented with drugs, and celebrated sexual liberation. Starting in the 1950s with works such as Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, Allen Ginsberg’s Howl, and William S. Burroughs’s Naked Lunch, the Beat Generation defined an experimental zeitgeist that endures to today. Yet left out of this picture are the Beat women, who produced a large body of writing from the 1950s through the 1970s and beyond.In Women Writers of the Beat Era, Mary Paniccia Carden gives voice to these female writers and demonstrates how their work redefines our understanding of ""Beat."" The first single-authored study on female writers of this generation, the book offers vital analysis of autobiographical works by Diane di Prima, ruth weiss, Hettie Jones, Joanne Kyger, and others, introducing the reader to new voices that interact with and reconfigure the better-known narratives of the male Beat writers. In doing so, Carden demonstrates the significant role women played in this influential and dynamic literary movement.
Women Writers of the Beat Era

Women Writers of the Beat Era

Mary Paniccia Carden

University of Virginia Press
2018
nidottu
The Beat Generation was a group of writers who rejected cultural standards, experimented with drugs, and celebrated sexual liberation. Starting in the 1950s with works such as Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, Allen Ginsberg’s Howl, and William S. Burroughs’s Naked Lunch, the Beat Generation defined an experimental zeitgeist that endures to today. Yet left out of this picture are the Beat women, who produced a large body of writing from the 1950s through the 1970s and beyond.In Women Writers of the Beat Era, Mary Paniccia Carden gives voice to these female writers and demonstrates how their work redefines our understanding of ""Beat."" The first single-authored study on female writers of this generation, the book offers vital analysis of autobiographical works by Diane di Prima, ruth weiss, Hettie Jones, Joanne Kyger, and others, introducing the reader to new voices that interact with and reconfigure the better-known narratives of the male Beat writers. In doing so, Carden demonstrates the significant role women played in this influential and dynamic literary movement.
Are Mice Nice?

Are Mice Nice?

Mary Ellen Cardenas

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Are mice nice....or not? You decide. These very winsome mice make a humorous and convincing case to defend their reputation. Readers will ponder their plight, animal lovers will cheer, and all will delight in the antics of these charming mice. Son los ratones graciosos o traviesos? Tu decides. Pero estos ratoncitos son encantadores y defienden su reputaci n con una l gica impecable. Los grandes defensores de los animales aplaudir n esta oportunidad de reflexi n para los lectores, mientras que las travesuras de estos simpaticos ratones garantizan una risa para todos.
Ou Vas-Tu?

Ou Vas-Tu?

Mary Ellen Cardenas

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
Voyant passer des p lerins devant la porte de sa grand-m re, le petit Jacques se pose des questions. Il grandit, il part, mais il r alise qu'il est aussi possible de devenir "p lerin" sans quitter sa maison.
Sons and Daughters of Self-Made Men

Sons and Daughters of Self-Made Men

Mary Paniccia Carden

Bucknell University Press
2009
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At a moment in which America seems simultaneously more closed and more open to change than ever before, Sons and Daughters of Self-Made Men: Improvising Gender, Place, Nation in American Literature re-examines a defining national discourse. Exploring the dilemmas of U.S. subjects positioned as inheritors—and thus as children—of the archetypal self-made Founder/Father, the author offers a critical re-evaluation of the trope of self-making as it is expressed in modern and contemporary American literature. She views "self-making" as a mode of simultaneous constriction and possibility, where the compulsion to perform to the national script leads to critical and creative forms of improvisation. In texts by Toni Morrison, William Faulkner, Ralph Ellison, Sandra Cisneros, John Edgar Wideman, and others, she finds self-making re-articulated with improvisational differences that suggest possibilities for an improvisational nation.
Sons and Daughters of Self-Made Men

Sons and Daughters of Self-Made Men

Mary Paniccia Carden

Bucknell University Press
2013
nidottu
At a moment in which America seems simultaneously more closed and more open to change than ever before, Sons and Daughters of Self-Made Men: Improvising Gender, Place, Nation in American Literature re-examines a defining national discourse. Exploring the dilemmas of U.S. subjects positioned as inheritors—and thus as children—of the archetypal self-made Founder/Father, the author offers a critical re-evaluation of the trope of self-making as it is expressed in modern and contemporary American literature. She views "self-making" as a mode of simultaneous constriction and possibility, where the compulsion to perform to the national script leads to critical and creative forms of improvisation. In texts by Toni Morrison, William Faulkner, Ralph Ellison, Sandra Cisneros, John Edgar Wideman, and others, she finds self-making re-articulated with improvisational differences that suggest possibilities for an improvisational nation.