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The Intellectual and Diplomatic Discourse of American Progressives and the Late Ottomans, 1830-1930
The Intellectual and Diplomatic Discourse of the American Progressives and the Late Ottomans 1830-1930" by Brigitte Powell would be characterized as a historical analysis that examines the relationship between the United States and the Ottoman Empire from the early 19th to mid-20th century. It offers insights into how American progressive thought was influenced by Ottoman reforms, and how this interaction shaped American foreign policy in the Near East. The book highlights the contributions of key American diplomats and intellectuals in the Ottoman Empire, and their impact on the evolution of ideas and foreign policy strategies in the U.S. This work is significant for those interested in the development of American foreign policy and its historical connections to the Ottoman Empire. The Intellectual and Diplomatic Discourse of the American Progressives and the Late Ottomans 1830-1930" by Brigitte Powell would be characterized as a historical analysis that examines the relationship between the United States and the Ottoman Empire from the early 19th to mid-20th century. It offers insights into how American progressive thought was influenced by Ottoman reforms, and how this interaction shaped American foreign policy in the Near East. The book highlights the contributions of key American diplomats and intellectuals in the Ottoman Empire, and their impact on the evolution of ideas and foreign policy strategies in the U.S. This work is significant for those interested in the development of American foreign policy and its historical connections to the Ottoman Empire. The Intellectual and Diplomatic Discourse of the American Progressives and the Late Ottomans 1830-1930" by Brigitte Powell would be characterized as a historical analysis that examines the relationship between the United States and the Ottoman Empire from the early 19th to mid-20th century. It offers insights into how American progressive thought was influenced by Ottoman reforms, and how this interaction shaped American foreign policy in the Near East. The book highlights the contributions of key American diplomats and intellectuals in the Ottoman Empire, and their impact on the evolution of ideas and foreign policy strategies in the U.S. This work is significant for those interested in the development of American foreign policy and its historical connections to the Ottoman Empire.
The Intellectual and Diplomatic Discourse of American Progressives and the Late Ottomans, 1830-1930
The Intellectual and Diplomatic Discourse of the American Progressives and the Late Ottomans 1830-1930" by Brigitte Powell would be characterized as a historical analysis that examines the relationship between the United States and the Ottoman Empire from the early 19th to mid-20th century. It offers insights into how American progressive thought was influenced by Ottoman reforms, and how this interaction shaped American foreign policy in the Near East. The book highlights the contributions of key American diplomats and intellectuals in the Ottoman Empire, and their impact on the evolution of ideas and foreign policy strategies in the U.S. This work is significant for those interested in the development of American foreign policy and its historical connections to the Ottoman Empire. The Intellectual and Diplomatic Discourse of the American Progressives and the Late Ottomans 1830-1930" by Brigitte Powell would be characterized as a historical analysis that examines the relationship between the United States and the Ottoman Empire from the early 19th to mid-20th century. It offers insights into how American progressive thought was influenced by Ottoman reforms, and how this interaction shaped American foreign policy in the Near East. The book highlights the contributions of key American diplomats and intellectuals in the Ottoman Empire, and their impact on the evolution of ideas and foreign policy strategies in the U.S. This work is significant for those interested in the development of American foreign policy and its historical connections to the Ottoman Empire. The Intellectual and Diplomatic Discourse of the American Progressives and the Late Ottomans 1830-1930" by Brigitte Powell would be characterized as a historical analysis that examines the relationship between the United States and the Ottoman Empire from the early 19th to mid-20th century. It offers insights into how American progressive thought was influenced by Ottoman reforms, and how this interaction shaped American foreign policy in the Near East. The book highlights the contributions of key American diplomats and intellectuals in the Ottoman Empire, and their impact on the evolution of ideas and foreign policy strategies in the U.S. This work is significant for those interested in the development of American foreign policy and its historical connections to the Ottoman Empire.
Im Strom der Zeit

Im Strom der Zeit

Brigitte Kiriakidis

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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"Gedichte sind gemalte Fensterscheiben " J. W. Goethe In Prosa und Lyrik hat Brigitte Kiriakidis auf 120 Seiten Gedanken zu Themen unserer Zeit verfasst, die zum Nachdenken, aber auch zum Schmunzeln anregen. Immer wieder sp rt man, wie Liebe und Schmerz ihr eigenes Leben begleiten.
Blue Kimono, White Cranes

Blue Kimono, White Cranes

Brigitte Anna Neeffs

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Blue Kimono, White Cranes is a Coming of Age, historical fiction taking place in the early twentieth century Japan. Still a very young woman, Misao Moriguchi trains to become a perfect wife. In Yokohama for a few months, living with her new in-laws, she prepares to marry her chosen husband who is already settled in California. As a Japanese picture bride, she leaves home, her family, and her country to become Mrs. Yamamoto. On the steamship, SS Tenyo Maru, Misao sails toward America, stopping over on one of the Hawaiian Islands. While voyaging the Pacific Ocean she makes a friend. Misao's new friend is another picture bride settling in Oahu, Hawaii. Together, they envision happy futures. After weeks at sea, the San Francisco Bay materializes with a picturesque coastline consisting of green hills floating above salty waters. Upon her arrival in California, Misao spends weeks on Angel Island, in quarantine. In the U.S. hospital of the small island, she first meets Doctor John. After an official American wedding, she marries Yamamoto-San and is released from the West Coast Immigration Center. For a short while, she stays with her relatives who are settled in the new Japantown of San Francisco. Misao discovers a city comprised of a variety of immigrants with different backgrounds, trying to live in peace. Soon the new bride leaves the popular city. She travels alone to meet her fated husband, who rents a piece of land in the countryside of San Leandro. But Mr. Yamamoto is not well. Misao's marriage to a spouse afflicted with fever does not last long; quickly she becomes a widow. As a new chapter of her life begins, the young widow moves in with Aunt Midori and Uncle Kiyoshi, her San Franciscan relatives. Misao adjusts to the many cultures inhabiting San Francisco. Going to school is a priority for the young woman. While studying English as a second language, Misao and Doctor John meet again. Being seen together is unusual in the growing city and the couple experiences intolerance and prejudice. In time, Misao acquires an education, finds friendship, and becomes pregnant. Interracial marriages are against the law in California and the rejected couple decides to leave San Francisco. Misao leaves first, alone, and pregnant. On an international steamship, Misao sails the Pacific Ocean again, aiming for Australia. This time, as a second-class passenger, and speaking English, Misao experiences acceptance and friendship.When the large ship makes a routine stop in Oahu's Honolulu Port, its engine needs attention and repair; a longer stop over is required. A pregnant Misao reconnects with her girlfriend, Kikuye-san. Kikuye invites Misao to stay with her and her husband, who are living and working at a sugarcane plantation village inland on the tropical island. Misao accepts the invitation. Eventually, John arrives. Oahu becomes a refuge for the mixed couple, and the birthplace of their daughter. As WWI begins, the new father sadly leaves his family and sails to Paris where his parents live. Dr. John wants to move his mother and father to New York while the great war rages in Europe. Letters between the couple travel slowly over long distances. Meanwhile, Misao and Michelle are in Oahu, Hawaii, waiting for John's return.
Schwester Leonie: Ein Arztroman

Schwester Leonie: Ein Arztroman

Brigitte Van Hattem

Independently Published
2015
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Ein romantischer ArztromanDr. Renate Minhoff wird zu einem Notfall gerufen: Die 88-J hrige Anneliese Neubeck leidet unter akuter Luftnot aufgrund ihrer Alzheimer-Erkrankung. Ihr 51-j hriger Sohn Martin, der sich um sie k mmert, begleitet Anneliese ins Krankenhaus, wo sie stabilisiert wird.In der ersten unruhigen Nacht bleibt er bei seiner Mutter am Krankenbett. Dabei lernt er Schwester Leonie kennen. Unterdessen bekommt Dr. Renate Minhoff berraschend Besuch von Beate Gruber, einer ehemaligen Schulkameradin. Beate hat lange versucht, schwanger zu werden, aber es klappt einfach nicht. Grund k nnte ihr massives bergewicht sein, das Beate nun endlich loswerden will. Sie meldet sich zur Magenverkleinerung an.Doch ganz so einfach ist der Weg zum Idealgewicht und damit auch zum Baby nicht. Und auch Schwester Leonie muss ihr Gl ck erst einmal suchen ... Leseprobe: Die rztin setzte ihre Tasse Kaffee an die Lippen und w hrend sie an der hei en Fl ssigkeit nippte, fiel ihr auf, dass die Innenseite von Schwester Leonies rechtem Arm dicke Pusteln aufwies."Zeigen Sie einmal her ", sagte Dr. Renate Minhoff alarmiert."Was? Ach so, meine Arme. Ich wei auch nicht, was das ist. Das hatte ich noch nie. Es fing heute morgen an zu jucken und will einfach nicht aufh ren "Dr. Renate Minhoff sah sich die beiden Unterarme der Schwester sehr genau an. Sie fand auffallend viele Quaddeln und Pusteln, die mittlerweile teilweise aufgekratzt waren und sich entz ndeten. Dr. Renate Minhoff pfiff anerkennend: "Ich glaube, so extrem habe ich das noch nie gesehen ", sagte sie. "Juckt es noch irgendwo?"Schwester Leonie nickte. "Hier am Nacken", sagte sie, w hrend sie sich umdrehte und Dr. Renate Minhoff ihren Hals zeigte. Die rztin sah sich die Hautirritation lange an und sagte dann: "Drehen Sie sich noch einmal um zu mir, Schwester Leonie. Machen Sie den Mund auf, ja, ganz weit?"Mit einem frischen Holzspatel, wie sie Dr. Renate Minhoff immer ein paar in der Tasche hatte, dr ckte sie Schwester Leonies Zunge hinunter und sah sich deren Mundschleimhaut genau an. Gott sei Dank war sie nicht ger tet und sah auch ansonsten unauff llig aus. "Haben Sie gehustet?", fragte Dr. Renate Minhoff sicherheitshalber."Gehustet? Nein, das nicht. Was fehlt mir denn, Frau Doktor?""Also, wenn es das ist, was ich vermute, dann k nnen wir nicht viel tun", antwortete Dr. Renate Minhoff."Sie werden mich doch nicht krank schreiben und heimschicken wollen?", fragte Schwester Leonie entsetzt."Nein, nein, aber ich schicke Sie mal kurz zum Kollegen in die Dermatologie. Er soll das abkl ren und Ihnen eine k hlende Salbe verschreiben. Ich f rchte, Sie wurden das Opfer eines Eichenprozessionsspinners ""Eines was?""Waren Sie in der letzten Zeit in der N he einer Eiche?""Ja, nat rlich, in meinem Garten steht ja eine Ich habe gestern drau en gesessen und den milden Abend genossen ""Nun", erkl rte Dr. Renate Minhoff. "Der Eichenprozessionsspinner ist ein Nachtfalter, der seine Eier haupts chlich in Eichen legt. Anfang Mai schl pfen die Raupen und werden dann bis zu f nf Zentimeter lang.""Ich glaube, die habe ich sogar gesehen", sagte Schwester Leonie erstaunt, als sie sich an den gestrigen Abend erinnerte. "Da lief eine Reihe Raupen wie im G nsemarsch auf meine Eiche zu. Ich fand das noch so drollig.""Ja, deshalb nennt man sie auch Prozessionsspinner, weil sie immer hintereinander laufen.""Aber ich bin keiner dieser Raupen n her als einen Meter gekommen", wunderte sich Schwester Leonie. "Wie konnten sie mir dann etwas anhaben? Sind sie giftig?""Ja, leider", antwortete Dr. Renate Minhoff.
Lover, Fighter, Writer

Lover, Fighter, Writer

Brigitte Narcise

Balboa Press
2020
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Here I sit on top of my world, not a broken, pathetic girl crying over some whatever, or a man who lost his temper, saying cruel things to hurt, or worse - to see myself as something less ... Brigitte Narcise has lived a rich life full of experiences, lessons, joys, and heartache, yet refuses to take herself too seriously. Now within her first collection of alternative free verse inspired by Rumi, Edgar Allan Poe, and even Dr. Seuss, Narcise lyrically reflects on her vast experiences and insights inspired by her own reawakening. Narcise explores a variety of themes while sharing diverse verse-some full of unexpected rhymes and wordplay, and others that are deeper and more complex-that poetically express her experiences as a lover, fighter, and writer through love notes from the universe, the human experience, and life's many-faceted transitions. Lover, Fighter, Writer is a collection of poems that reveals a glimpse into a warrior's reawakening as she learns, loves, and transforms into all she is meant to be.
Lover, Fighter, Writer

Lover, Fighter, Writer

Brigitte Narcise

Balboa Press
2020
sidottu
Here I sit on top of my world, not a broken, pathetic girl crying over some whatever, or a man who lost his temper, saying cruel things to hurt, or worse - to see myself as something less ... Brigitte Narcise has lived a rich life full of experiences, lessons, joys, and heartache, yet refuses to take herself too seriously. Now within her first collection of alternative free verse inspired by Rumi, Edgar Allan Poe, and even Dr. Seuss, Narcise lyrically reflects on her vast experiences and insights inspired by her own reawakening. Narcise explores a variety of themes while sharing diverse verse-some full of unexpected rhymes and wordplay, and others that are deeper and more complex-that poetically express her experiences as a lover, fighter, and writer through love notes from the universe, the human experience, and life's many-faceted transitions. Lover, Fighter, Writer is a collection of poems that reveals a glimpse into a warrior's reawakening as she learns, loves, and transforms into all she is meant to be.
How To Get Your Life Back

How To Get Your Life Back

Brigitte Parvin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Addiction can take many forms, but all of them require recovery. No matter your life story or your situation, you can find hope in knowing that there are others who have been where you are and have come through it-and they are not just surviving, they're thriving. How to Get Your Life Back is a collection of true stories that are full of hope, freedom, and the promise of a bright future-stories that encompass every type of addiction, every individual journey, and every walk of life. However, they are all interwoven with a theme: you are not alone, you can be free, and you don't have to do it on your own. God and your Angels are waiting nearby, ready for you to ask for the help needed to bring you from darkness into glorious light. They're ready to help you find and become the person you were created to be and to live the life you were intended to live-as a member of your family, your community, your society. Through surrender, support, and healing, you too can leave the darkness behind for good. Let these stories be an encouragement to those who need them and a promise of hope for future generations.
Vivre vite

Vivre vite

Brigitte Giraud

Flammarion
2022
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Leva snabbt är en roman av Brigitte Giraud. Historien följer två bröder, Bernard och Jean-Paul, när de navigerar sig genom livet i Frankrike efter andra världskriget. Romanen utforskar teman som familj, kärlek, förlust och tiden som passerar. Med gripande prosa och rik karaktärsutveckling skapar Giraud en fängslande skildring av en generation som levde genom de tumultartade tiderna i mitten av 1900-talet.
L Amour Est Tres Surestime

L Amour Est Tres Surestime

Brigitte Giraud

Stock
2021
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Onze voix, onze personnages racontent la fin de l'amour. Comment tout cela est-il arriv ? Agacements, baisers distraits, affrontements, histoires rat es avant d'avoir commenc , c'est le couple mis nu, sans les artifices de la fiction. Le couple d chir et meurtri, quand l'autre n'est plus d sir ou qu'il ne nous d sire plus. Quand la conversation amoureuse fait place au monologue et aux reproches. On ne se supporte plus, on ne r ve plus ensemble, on va se s parer. On va parler aux enfants. Ou bien on pense rattraper le temps perdu et on se tait pour viter le naufrage. La fin de l'amour c'est aussi la disparition de l' tre aim qui l'on parle seul dans le noir et sans lequel on ne sait plus o est sa place. Ces histoires nous sont famili res, nous y retrouvons nos petits arrangements, nos d ceptions, notre violence aussi. C'est la vie ordinaire des hommes et des femmes qui tentent, depuis des si cles, l'aventure de l'amour.