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The Golden Book of Prayers

The Golden Book of Prayers

Terri Mason

Lulu.com
2023
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Terri Mason's long-awaited book, now in collaboration with Writers of the West, is Finally here This book is about the concepts of how prayer practices mirrored theology Prayer is offered to Jesus as well as to God. This provides is common for worship, distinguishing its members from others. Identity formation is foundation, fruitful, favored, and filled. Find a routine that works for your schedule, personality, and spiritual tradition, exploring the meaning of believers of today. Adoration is praising God for his attributes of (who He is.) Confession is asking and claiming forgiveness for the sins you have committed. Thanksgiving is expressing gratitude for His blessings, answers to your prayers, and all He has done.
Le Secret de la maison de terre rouge

Le Secret de la maison de terre rouge

Rebecca Kabamba Kalombo

Editions Muse
2025
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Sous le soleil br lant d'un village, une maison veille sur un secret enfoui depuis des ann es.Deux mes, s par es par la douleur et le silence, vont s'y croiser: celle d'une femme marqu e par le pass , et celle d'un homme venu chercher la v rit .Entre blessures, r demption et amour, Le Secret de la Maison de Terre Rouge explore les liens invisibles qui unissent les vivants et les morts, et r v le comment la lumi re finit toujours par se frayer un chemin travers les t n bres.
Marie Mason Potts

Marie Mason Potts

Terri A. Castaneda

University of Oklahoma Press
2020
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Born in the northern region of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Marie Mason Potts (1895-1978), a Mountain Maidu woman, became one of the most influential California Indian activists of her generation. In this illuminating book, Terri A. Castaneda explores Potts's rich life story, from her formative years in off-reservation boarding schools, through marriage and motherhood, and into national spheres of Native American politics and cultural revitalization. During the early twentieth century, federal Indian policy imposed narrow restrictions on the dreams and aspirations of young Native girls. Castaneda demonstrates how Marie initially accepted these limitations and how, with determined resolve, she broke free of them. As a young student at Greenville Indian Industrial school, Marie navigated conditions that were perilous, even deadly, for many of her peers. Yet she excelled academically, and her adventurous spirit and intellectual ambition led her to transfer to Pennsylvania's Carlisle Indian Industrial School. After graduating in 1912, Marie Potts returned home, married a former schoolmate, and worked as a domestic laborer. Racism and socioeconomic inequality were inescapable, and Castaneda chronicles Potts's growing political consciousness within the urban milieu of Sacramento. Against this backdrop, the author analyzes Potts's significant work for the Federated Indians of California (FIC) and her thirty-year tenure as editor and publisher of the Smoke Signal newspaper. Potts's voluminous correspondence documents her steadfast conviction that California Indians deserved just compensation for their stolen ancestral lands, a decent standard of living, the right to practice their traditions, and political agency in their own affairs. Drawing extensively from this trove of writings, Castaneda privileges Potts's own voice in the telling of her story and offers a valuable history of California Indians in the twentieth century.
Marie Mason Potts

Marie Mason Potts

Terri A. Castaneda

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
2022
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Born in the northern region of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Marie Mason Potts (1895–1978), a Mountain Maidu woman, became one of the most influential California Indian activists of her generation. In this illuminating book, Terri A. Castaneda explores Potts’s rich life story, from her formative years in off-reservation boarding schools, through marriage and motherhood, and into national spheres of Native American politics and cultural revitalization. During the early twentieth century, federal Indian policy imposed narrow restrictions on the dreams and aspirations of young Native girls. Castaneda demonstrates how Marie initially accepted these limitations and how, with determined resolve, she broke free of them. As a young student at Greenville Indian Industrial school, Marie navigated conditions that were perilous, even deadly, for many of her peers. Yet she excelled academically, and her adventurous spirit and intellectual ambition led her to transfer to Pennsylvania’s Carlisle Indian Industrial School. After graduating in 1915, Marie Potts returned home, married a former schoolmate, and worked as a domestic laborer. Racism and socioeconomic inequality were inescapable, and Castaneda chronicles Potts’s growing political consciousness within the urban milieu of Sacramento. Against this backdrop, the author analyzes Potts’s significant work for the Federated Indians of California (FIC) and her thirty-year tenure as editor and publisher of the Smoke Signal newspaper. Potts’s voluminous correspondence documents her steadfast conviction that California Indians deserved just compensation for their stolen ancestral lands, a decent standard of living, the right to practice their traditions, and political agency in their own affairs. Drawing extensively from this trove of writings, Castaneda privileges Potts’s own voice in the telling of her story and offers a valuable history of California Indians in the twentieth century.
The 10-Second Commute

The 10-Second Commute

Terri R. Kurtzberg; Mason Ameri

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2022
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Virtual work, which was steadily on the rise even before the pandemic, is explored in this timely book that describes the impact of technology on our work experiences, ranging from the individual psychological level to the broad societal implications.Widespread remote work is now possible, but it comes with its share of frustrations. Virtual work has changed our lives in ways big and small, from trying to balance our time to what we wear and where we sit and from how we communicate to where we should look during a videoconference. It's also fundamentally changed what kinds of jobs we can now do.Grounded in research and including lively personal anecdotes, The 10-Second Commute provides a thoughtful and comprehensive scan of the nature of virtual work. The authors, both researchers in management and technology, explore the current questions of our virtual lives, such as: Why Zoom instead of Skype? Why are emojis so useful? Why is videoconferencing so exhausting? How does diversity at work both help and hinder productivity? Virtual work is more than just work—it permeates our whole lives, and it will continue to do so as hybrid work arrangements become the new normal. Helping readers better understand the virtual work experience, this book will engage and inform everyone who is still trying to make it work.
Terry

Terry

Charles Goff Thomson

Anson Street Press
2025
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Experience a glimpse into the heart of the Philippines with Charles Goff Thomson's "Terry, A Tale of the Hill People." This captivating work of fiction offers a window into Filipino cultural heritage, portraying the intricacies of family life and the traditions of the indigenous people of Southeast Asia. Set against the backdrop of the Philippines, the story explores themes of identity, community, and the enduring power of human connection. "Terry, A Tale of the Hill People" is a compelling exploration of the rich tapestry of Filipino society. This meticulously prepared edition brings this classic work back to life, allowing readers to immerse themselves in a world of vibrant culture and timeless storytelling. A poignant and insightful portrayal of a unique way of life, this book is a valuable addition to any collection of classic literature.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Terry

Terry

Charles Goff Thomson

Anson Street Press
2025
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Experience a glimpse into the heart of the Philippines with Charles Goff Thomson's "Terry, A Tale of the Hill People." This captivating work of fiction offers a window into Filipino cultural heritage, portraying the intricacies of family life and the traditions of the indigenous people of Southeast Asia. Set against the backdrop of the Philippines, the story explores themes of identity, community, and the enduring power of human connection. "Terry, A Tale of the Hill People" is a compelling exploration of the rich tapestry of Filipino society. This meticulously prepared edition brings this classic work back to life, allowing readers to immerse themselves in a world of vibrant culture and timeless storytelling. A poignant and insightful portrayal of a unique way of life, this book is a valuable addition to any collection of classic literature.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Terry

Terry

Gisela Teufel

tredition GmbH
2025
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Terry Mutig und mit viel Durchsetzungsverm gen, w chst sie in einer finsteren Welt als Waisenkind auf und landet, nach mehreren Pflegefamilien, in einem Heim f r schwererziehbare Jugendliche. In dieser Welt, die unerbittlich durch "Die Organisation" unterdr ckt wird und f r die ein Menschenleben nichts wert ist, wird Terry heimt ckisch von ihren Freunden getrennt und muss sich fortan allein durchs Leben schlagen. In einem Wechselbad der Gef hle, zwischen Akzeptanz, Abneigung und Abh ngigkeit, beginnt Terry nach ihrer wahren Identit t zu suchen und l ftet so St ck f r St ck das Geheimnis ihrer Herkunft. Ein wenig Halt in ihrem Leben findet sie mit Bella, ihrer gro en Liebe, die sie auf tragische Weise wieder verliert. Und angetrieben von Rachegedanken muss Terry sich schlussendlich dem Mann stellen, der alles daran setzt, sie um ihr Verm chtnis zu bringen.
Terry

Terry

Gisela Teufel

tredition GmbH
2025
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Terry Mutig und mit viel Durchsetzungsverm gen, w chst sie in einer finsteren Welt als Waisenkind auf und landet, nach mehreren Pflegefamilien, in einem Heim f r schwererziehbare Jugendliche. In dieser Welt, die unerbittlich durch "Die Organisation" unterdr ckt wird und f r die ein Menschenleben nichts wert ist, wird Terry heimt ckisch von ihren Freunden getrennt und muss sich fortan allein durchs Leben schlagen. In einem Wechselbad der Gef hle, zwischen Akzeptanz, Abneigung und Abh ngigkeit, beginnt Terry nach ihrer wahren Identit t zu suchen und l ftet so St ck f r St ck das Geheimnis ihrer Herkunft. Ein wenig Halt in ihrem Leben findet sie mit Bella, ihrer gro en Liebe, die sie auf tragische Weise wieder verliert. Und angetrieben von Rachegedanken muss Terry sich schlussendlich dem Mann stellen, der alles daran setzt, sie um ihr Verm chtnis zu bringen.
Terry

Terry

James Hilton

Double 9 Books LLP
2023
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James Hilton's book "Terry" is about a little kid named Terry O'Keefe who grows up in a tiny mining town in northern England in the early 20th century. In the novel, Terry's journey through adolescence's difficulties and search for his place in the world are explored. The vivid descriptions Hilton provides of life in a working-class neighborhood during this time period and the challenges faced by families who depended on the coal mines for their livelihoods define the novel. In addition, Hilton explores the intricate relationships among the town residents and their struggles to uphold a sense of community in the face of adversity. At its core, "Terry" is a tale of optimism and resilience, as Terry learns to deal with the difficulties presented by his surroundings and uncover his own personal talents.
Terry Riley's in C

Terry Riley's in C

Carl Robert

Oxford University Press Inc
2009
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Unquestionably the founding work of minimalism in musical composition, Terry Riley's In C (1964) challenges the standards of imagination, intellect, and musical ingenuity to which "classical" music is held. Only one page of score in length, it contains neither specified instrumentation nor parts. Its fifty-three motives are compact, presented without any counterpoint or evident form. The composer gave only spare instructions and no tempo. And he assigned the work a title that's laconic in the extreme. At the same moment of its composition, Elliott Carter was working on his Concerto for Piano, a work Stravinsky was to hail as a masterpiece. Having almost completed Laborinthus II, Luciano Berio would soon start the Sinfonia. Karlheinz Stockhausen had just finished Momente. In context of these other works, and of the myriad of compositional styles and trends which preceded them, In C stands the whole idea of musical "progress" on its head. Forty years later, In C continues to receive regular performances every year by professionals, students, and amateurs, and has had numerous recordings since its 1968 LP premiere. Welcoming performers from a vast range of practices and traditions, from classical to rock to jazz to non-Western, these recordings range from the Chinese Film Orchestra of Shanghai - on traditional Chinese instruments - to the Hungarian 'European Music Project' group, joined by two electronica DJs manipulating the Pulse. In C rouses audiences while all the while projecting an inner serenity that suggests Cage's definition of music's purpose — "to sober and quiet the mind, thus making it susceptible to divine influence." Setting the stage for a most intriguing journey into the world of minimalism, Robert Carl's Terry Riley's In C argues that the work holds its place in the canon because of the very challenges it presents to "classical" music. He examines In C in the context of its era, its grounding in aesthetic practices and assumptions, its process of composition, presentation, recording, and dissemination. By examining the work's significance through discussion with performers, composers, theorists, and critics, Robert Carl explores how the work's emerging performance practice has influenced our very ideas of what constitutes art music in the 21st century.