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A Place Not a Place

A Place Not a Place

David Carr

AltaMira Press,U.S.
2006
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Museums and libraries inspire us to cross the limits of routine thought, into experiences of reflection and possibility. Each of the essays in A Place Not a Place examines the ways these and other cultural institutions influence us and proposes ways to strengthen their role as advocates for critical thinking and inquiry.
A Place Not a Place

A Place Not a Place

David Carr

AltaMira Press,U.S.
2006
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Museums and libraries inspire us to cross the limits of routine thought, into experiences of reflection and possibility. Each of the essays in A Place Not a Place examines the ways these and other cultural institutions influence us and proposes ways to strengthen their role as advocates for critical thinking and inquiry.
Phenomenology and the Problem of History

Phenomenology and the Problem of History

David Carr

Northwestern University Press
2009
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Examines the paradox between Husserl's transcendental philosophy and his later historicist theory. Rejecting the arguments of earlier critics, this book proposes a model of the transcendental philosopher who balances historical reduction with a strict mind of historical context.
Educating the Virtues (RLE Edu K)
Tracing the views on moral life of such past philosophers as Plato, Aristotle and Kant, as well as of such theorists as Durkheim, Freud, Piaget and Kohlberg, the author sets forth a full discussion of the nature and educational implications of the idea of moral virtue.
The Chatham House Story - Pocket Second Edition
Written by an "Old Ruymian", or old boy of the school, this Second Edition of the book details how Chatham House Grammar School grew from its earliest beginnings to its current co-educational status as Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School. It details to history of many of the Headmasters, famous "old boys" and the school day and curriculum and the School's various incarnations from its 18th century beginnings. It is a 'must read' for all current and past students of the school; giving the reader a clear insight into the school in which they were educated.
The Chatham House Story - Second Edition
Written by an "Old Ruymian", or old boy of the school, this Second Edition of the book details how Chatham House Grammar School grew from its earliest beginnings to its current co-educational status as Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School. It details to history of many of the Headmasters, famous "old boys" and the school day and curriculum and the School's various incarnations from its 18th century beginnings. It is a 'must read' for all current and past students of the school; giving the reader a clear insight into the school in which they were educated.
Mist

Mist

David Carr

Flufflebuffle
2018
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Thousands of years in the future, an everyday civilian finds himself stuck in a conflict on a boring planet called Mist. I wanted to publish this book but without Beta-readers and a large audience to back up publisher trust, of course, this book would never get published. It is my first book in this universe, hope you guys enjoy.
The Night of the Gun: A Reporter Investigates the Darkest Story of His Life. His Own.
From David Carr (1956-2015), the "undeniably brilliant and dogged journalist" (Entertainment Weekly) and author of the instant New York Times bestseller that the Chicago Sun-Times called "a compelling tale of drug abuse, despair, and, finally, hope." Do we remember only the stories we can live with? The ones that make us look good in the rearview mirror? In The Night of the Gun, David Carr redefines memoir with the revelatory story of his years as an addict and chronicles his journey from crack-house regular to regular columnist for The New York Times. Built on sixty videotaped interviews, legal and medical records, and three years of reporting, The Night of the Gun is a ferocious tale that uses the tools of journalism to fact-check the past. Carr's investigation of his own history reveals that his odyssey through addiction, recovery, cancer, and life as a single parent was far more harrowing--and, in the end, more miraculous--than he allowed himself to remember. Fierce, gritty, and remarkable, The Night of the Gun is "an odyssey you'll find hard to forget" (People).
Candymaking in Canada

Candymaking in Canada

David Carr

Dundurn Group Ltd
2003
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Why does Canada have such an inflated portion of the global bubble gum market? What is driving modern versions of the old penny candy store? Candymaking in Canada takes the wrapper off Canada's thriving chocolate and sweets industry. Confectionery is a global business with remarkably regional tastes, and this book offers a first-time glimpse inside it. It's a nostalgic look at the chocolate phenomenon, the role of seasonal treats, and the importance of packaging. From the sugary highs to the low-fat lows, this is the story behind many of Canada's favourite brands in a beautifully illustrated volume.
Open Conversations

Open Conversations

David Carr

Libraries Unlimited Inc
2011
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Cultural institutions must reimagine their roles as education facilities for their communities and address the public need for conversations in safe and fair places, thereby renewing their essential place in democratic society. This book explains how.Open Conversations: Public Learning in Libraries and Museums is a provocative book, one that is designed to offer courage to cultural institution administrators and staff even as it opens their eyes to the possibility that their facilities can offer more than they are. Rather than offering prescriptive answers, the author invites readers to consider museums and libraries in fresh ways.Author David Carr believes professionals in libraries and museums need to think more broadly. He challenges them to address communities, national social change, psychology, and learning, and to think about ways to frame their institutions, not as repositories or research chambers, but as instruments for human thinking. Now is the time for these institutions to recover their integrity and purpose as fundamental, informing structures in a struggling democracy. Based on lectures and previously published writings by the author, and drawing on new scholarship and research, the essays here will inspire professionals to understand their collections and institutions as instruments of personal, social, and cultural change.
Living the Lord's Prayer

Living the Lord's Prayer

David Carr

River Publishing Media Ltd
2012
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The Lord's Prayer is revolutionary As Christians we find ourselves living in a pluralistic society where many people know little biblical truth. This has not always been the case. Many will remember learning The Lord's Prayer at school and, to this day, can recite it word for word - the words of Jesus firmly imprinted on their memories. In removing The Lord's Prayer from our school system's daily devotions we have lost something vital.The truth is that the Lord's Prayer is revolutionary Contained within it is everything that society needs to connect with the God of the universe who made humanity in His image. It expresses essential truth and, when examined more deeply, gives a revealing insight into the heart and character of God.David Carr takes us on a journey through this prayer into a deeper intimacy with the God who provides, sustains, protects and guides. In each chapter we meet a Father whose power is unlimited, whose tenderness is deeper than any other, and whose protection is guaranteed - regardless of what life throws at us. About the author: Rt Revd Dr David Carr is the Senior Pastor at Renewal Christian Centre, Solihull. A writer, broadcaster and pastor, David travels extensively across the globe, sharing his vision and ministering in some of the most deprived areas of the world. In July 2009, he was ordained as Bishop at Wren's Cathedral, which is now the official seat of the Bishop of Wroxall Abbey.
A Life of Two Halves

A Life of Two Halves

David Carr

River Publishing Media Ltd
2014
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"David Carr teaches us about love, forgiveness, obedience and determination ... simply put, a compelling story of God's unmerited grace and favour." - CYRILLE REGIS MBEDavid Carr's colourful life story is inspiring, challenging and entertaining in equal measure as we accompany him on this rollercoaster ride from Bouncer to Bishop. He takes us on an incredible journey: From a young man with chronic phobias to a hardened bouncer working in private securityThrough conversion to Christ and on to pioneering a church from scratch that has grown to be the largest in the Heart of EnglandAfter being healed of dyslexia he built a career in the financial services industry, managing the affairs of more than 700 of the UK's top footballersTo witnessing many miracles and supernatural interventions of God - particularly in the area of healingTo founding the Order of St Leonards which, though it only began in 2009, has spread through the UK, Eastern Europe and parts of Africa and now numbers many thousands of affiliated churchesIlluminated on the pages of this book, told in Bishop Dave's typical self-effacing style, laced with Brummie humour, is the truth that God can accomplish much with simple obedience and a willingness to step out and take a risk.About the author: BISHOP DAVID CARR is the Senior Pastor of Renewal Christian Centre in Solihull, UK and Bishop Abbott of The Order of St Leonards, a rapidly growing movement that draws its inspiration from Celtic Christianity and seeks to re-open wells of revival across the globe.
Winning Through Mental Toughness

Winning Through Mental Toughness

David Carr

Proisle Publishing Service
2023
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What do all "clutch" performers have in common? What is their secret? Why is working hard and eating right not enough? Everyone's doing that, right? You need an "edge " The great ones have "it" and you need to discover and develop "it". MENTAL TOUGHNESS is the difference; it is the edge you must obtain There is no way to achieve and maintain peak performance without it. Sports Psychology is the last frontier of athletic performance enhancement and MENTAL TOUGHNESS is its crown jewel Mental Toughness is what this book is all about: how to get it, how to keep it, how take what you've already got to a much higher level. The principles and concepts in this book are proven and guaranteed to produce results not only in your game, but also in every aspect of your life. As a matter of fact, this book literally has the power to change your life forever. Prepare to be challenged and empowered to become the person you were born to be-a champion
Winning Through Mental Toughness

Winning Through Mental Toughness

David Carr

Proisle Publishing Service
2023
sidottu
What do all "clutch" performers have in common? What is their secret? Why is working hard and eating right not enough? Everyone's doing that, right? You need an "edge " The great ones have "it" and you need to discover and develop "it". MENTAL TOUGHNESS is the difference; it is the edge you must obtain There is no way to achieve and maintain peak performance without it. Sports Psychology is the last frontier of athletic performance enhancement and MENTAL TOUGHNESS is its crown jewel Mental Toughness is what this book is all about: how to get it, how to keep it, how take what you've already got to a much higher level. The principles and concepts in this book are proven and guaranteed to produce results not only in your game, but also in every aspect of your life. As a matter of fact, this book literally has the power to change your life forever. Prepare to be challenged and empowered to become the person you were born to be--a champion
Interpreting Husserl

Interpreting Husserl

David Carr

Springer
2011
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Edmund Husserl's importance for the philosophy of our century is immense, but his influence has followed a curious path. Rather than continuous it has been recurrent, ambulatory and somehow irrepressible: no sooner does it wane in one locality than it springs up in another. After playing a major role in Germany during his lifetime, Husserl had been filed away in the history-books of that country when he was discovered by the French during and after World War II. And just as the phenomenological phase of French philosophy was ending in the 1960's, Husserl became important in North America. There his work was first taken seriously by a sizable minority of dissenters from the Anglo-American establish­ ment, the tradition of conceptual and linguistic analysis. More recently, some philosophers within that tradition have drawn on certain of Husserl's central concepts (intentionality, the noema) in addressing problems in the philosophy of mind and the theory of meaning. This is not to say that Husserl's influence in Europe has alto­ gether died out. It may be that he is less frequently discussed there directly, but (as I try to argue in the introductory essay of this volume) his influence lives on in subtler forms, in certain basic attitudes, strategies and problems.
Managing the Change Process: A Field Book for Change Agents, Team Leaders, and Reengineering Managers
Here are the practical, proactive tools managers needed to get a handle on today's best change management strategies and ensure the success of their business improvement and turnaround efforts. Each of the change management strategies spelled out in this guide is firmly grounded in the extensive experience of Coopers & Lybrand, a Big 6 consulting firm with a dedicated change management practice. Each one has been company-tested in such organizations as Agway, New York Life, Prudential Direct, and the Office of Naval Intelligence. The result is a comprehensive analysis of the global changes confronting today's business leaders. It also includes proven strategies for managing major change, creating an organizational culture conductive to change, and leading change effectively.
The Promise of Cultural Institutions

The Promise of Cultural Institutions

David Carr; G. Rollie Adams

Rowman Littlefield Publishers
2003
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This thought-provoking collection of essays is essential reading for anyone who cares about cultural institutions and their role in the community of learners. These institutions—often museums or libraries—have the power to profoundly alter our sense of ourselves and of the world around us, but that power carries with it obligations. David Carr challenges us to contemplate both the effects and the responsibilities, to examine carefully the nuances of these experiences. Yet a visit to a cultural institution is itself only one act in the broader activity of learning throughout our lives. Carr has much to say about the experience of learning in its best sense and thus speaks not only to lovers of cultural institutions, but also to lovers of learning everywhere.