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Where There's Faith There's Grace: The Greatest Love Story Ever Told
A play that looks at the greatest story ever told from a 21st century view. A story within a story about a young couple selected by God to bring forth, raise, and witness the Son of man. The first in the three part Jesus Chronicles series. The story is centered on how Joseph and Mary work through their human emotions and feelings to accept their purpose. To begin their journey. To get to the church on time.
The Facts: Collection of Poems

The Facts: Collection of Poems

Stacy St Hilaire

Stacy St. Hilaire
2017
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The Facts is a new school poetry book written for new school people. If you want unapologetic self expression, if you want to read something bold, if you want to read something relevant, then here it is. Perfect for high school and college classrooms, this work both alludes to classics like "I, Too, Sing America" and builds on the current social, political, and historic context. Replete with popular culture references too, this is sure to be a book club and classroom hit alike. Check it out.
Terrorism TV

Terrorism TV

Stacy Takacs

University Press of Kansas
2012
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The Fox-TV series 24 might have been in production long before its premier just two months after 9/11, but its story line—and that of many other television programs—has since become inextricably embedded in the nation’s popular consciousness. This book marks the first comprehensive survey and analysis of War on Terror themes in post-9/11 American television, critiquing those shows that—either blindly or intentionally—supported the Bush administration’s security policies. Stacy Takacs focuses on the role of entertainment programming in building a national consensus favouring a War on Terror, taking a close look at programs that comment both directly and allegorically on the post-9/11 world. In show after show, she chillingly illustrates how popular television helped organise public feelings of loss, fear, empathy, and self-love into narratives supportive of a controversial and unprecedented war. Takacs examines a spectrum of program genres—talk shows, reality programs, sitcoms, police procedurals, male melodramas, war narratives—to uncover the recurrent cultural themes that helped convince Americans to invade Afghanistan and Iraq and compromise their own civil liberties. Spanning the past decade of the ongoing conflict, she reviews not only key touchstones of post-9/11 popular culture such as 24, Rescue Me, and Sleeper Cell, but also less remarked-upon but relevant series like JAG, Off to War, Six Feet Under, and Jericho. She also considers voices of dissent that have emerged through satirical offerings like The Daily Show and science fiction series such as Lost and Battlestar Galactica. Takacs dissects how the War on Terror has been broadcast into our living rooms in programs that routinely offer simplistic answers to important questions—Who exactly are we fighting? Why do they hate us?—and she examines the climate of fear and paranoia they’ve created. Unlike cultural analyses that view the government’s courting of Hollywood as a conspiracy to manipulate the masses, her book considers how economic and industry considerations complicate state-media relations throughout the era. Terrorism TV offers fresh insight into how American television directly and indirectly reinforced the Bush administration’s security agenda and argues for the continued importance of the medium as a tool of collective identity formation. It is an essential guide to the tele visual landscape of American consciousness in the first decade of the twenty-first century. This book is part of the CultureAmerica series.
Terrorism TV

Terrorism TV

Stacy Takacs

University Press of Kansas
2012
nidottu
The Fox-TV series 24 might have been in production long before its premier just two months after 9/11, but its story line—and that of many other television programs—has since become inextricably embedded in the nation’s popular consciousness. This book marks the first comprehensive survey and analysis of War on Terror themes in post-9/11 American television, critiquing those shows that—either blindly or intentionally—supported the Bush administration’s security policies. Stacy Takacs focuses on the role of entertainment programming in building a national consensus favouring a War on Terror, taking a close look at programs that comment both directly and allegorically on the post-9/11 world. In show after show, she chillingly illustrates how popular television helped organise public feelings of loss, fear, empathy, and self-love into narratives supportive of a controversial and unprecedented war. Takacs examines a spectrum of program genres—talk shows, reality programs, sitcoms, police procedurals, male melodramas, war narratives—to uncover the recurrent cultural themes that helped convince Americans to invade Afghanistan and Iraq and compromise their own civil liberties. Spanning the past decade of the ongoing conflict, she reviews not only key touchstones of post-9/11 popular culture such as 24, Rescue Me, and Sleeper Cell, but also less remarked-upon but relevant series like JAG, Off to War, Six Feet Under, and Jericho. She also considers voices of dissent that have emerged through satirical offerings like The Daily Show and science fiction series such as Lost and Battlestar Galactica. Takacs dissects how the War on Terror has been broadcast into our living rooms in programs that routinely offer simplistic answers to important questions—Who exactly are we fighting? Why do they hate us?—and she examines the climate of fear and paranoia they’ve created. Unlike cultural analyses that view the government’s courting of Hollywood as a conspiracy to manipulate the masses, her book considers how economic and industry considerations complicate state-media relations throughout the era. Terrorism TV offers fresh insight into how American television directly and indirectly reinforced the Bush administration’s security agenda and argues for the continued importance of the medium as a tool of collective identity formation. It is an essential guide to the tele visual landscape of American consciousness in the first decade of the twenty-first century. This book is part of the CultureAmerica series.
Angry Politics

Angry Politics

Stacy G. Ulbig

University Press of Kansas
2020
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At a time of political tribalism and ideological purity tests, when surveys tell us that pluralities of the people in each party deem the opposition 'downright evil,' it can be hard to remember that cross-party hatred isn't an inherent feature of partisan politics. But, as this book reminds us, a backward glance - or a quick survey of so many retiring members of Congress - tells us that even in the past decade partisan rancor has grown exponentially. In Angry Politics, Stacy G. Ulbig asks why. Even more to the point, she traces the trend to the place where it all might begin - the college campus, among the youngest segment of the electorate.A distinguished researcher and scholar of political psychology and public opinion, Ulbig gets right to the heart of the problem - the early manifestation of the incivility pervading contemporary US politics. With an emphasis on undergraduates at four-year universities, she gauges the intensity and effects of partisan animosities on campus, examines the significance of media consumption in forming political attitudes, and considers the possibility that partisan hostility can operate like racial and ethnic animosities in fomenting intolerance for other groups. During the college years, political attitudes are most likely to be mutable; so, as Angry Politics explores the increasing combativeness on campus, it also considers the possibility of forestalling partisan hatred before attitudes harden. Finally, Ulbig finds hope in the very conditions that make college a breeding ground for political ill will. Embracing their responsibility for developing responsible citizens capable of productive political engagement, colleges and universities may well be able to inject more reason, and thus more civility, into future partisan debate.
Angry Politics

Angry Politics

Stacy G. Ulbig

University Press of Kansas
2020
nidottu
At a time of political tribalism and ideological purity tests, when surveys tell us that pluralities of the people in each party deem the opposition 'downright evil,' it can be hard to remember that cross-party hatred isn't an inherent feature of partisan politics. But, as this book reminds us, a backward glance - or a quick survey of so many retiring members of Congress - tells us that even in the past decade partisan rancor has grown exponentially. In Angry Politics, Stacy G. Ulbig asks why. Even more to the point, she traces the trend to the place where it all might begin - the college campus, among the youngest segment of the electorate.A distinguished researcher and scholar of political psychology and public opinion, Ulbig gets right to the heart of the problem - the early manifestation of the incivility pervading contemporary US politics. With an emphasis on undergraduates at four-year universities, she gauges the intensity and effects of partisan animosities on campus, examines the significance of media consumption in forming political attitudes, and considers the possibility that partisan hostility can operate like racial and ethnic animosities in fomenting intolerance for other groups. During the college years, political attitudes are most likely to be mutable; so, as Angry Politics explores the increasing combativeness on campus, it also considers the possibility of forestalling partisan hatred before attitudes harden. Finally, Ulbig finds hope in the very conditions that make college a breeding ground for political ill will. Embracing their responsibility for developing responsible citizens capable of productive political engagement, colleges and universities may well be able to inject more reason, and thus more civility, into future partisan debate.
Saint-Exupery

Saint-Exupery

Stacy Schiff

VINTAGE
1996
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A fascinating account of the life of one of the century's great eccentrics - the brilliant Antoine de Saint-Exupery. He flew reconnaissance missions in the War and wrote some strange and wonderful books, including the classic children's story THE LITTLE PRINCE, between theatrically executed airplane crashed.
Why Wars Widen

Why Wars Widen

Stacy Bergstrom Haldi

Routledge
2003
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This work explains how wars are most likely to escalate when the effects of warfare are limited. The author demonstrates that total wars during the modern era were very violent and were far less likely to spread, yet the cost of warfare is falling making future conflicts more likely to spread.
Devotions from the Front Porch

Devotions from the Front Porch

Stacy J. Edwards

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2016
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Experience comfort and serenity and grow in your faith with front porch-focused devotions and calming photography of the best porch life has to offer.There's nothing quite like a front porch--a place that represents the warmth of home, a simpler pace of life, and a place to welcome others. Settle into a rocking chair, take a deep breath, and spend a few quiet moments with God. The inviting photography and devotions encourage you to slow down and enjoy these God-given gifts from the comfort of your front porch.Devotions from the Front Porch is a beautiful gift with:90 devotions centered on the front porchGorgeous photographyInviting and uplifting devotionsMessages to soothe your soul and refresh your spirit This beautiful book invites you to retreat from the busyness of everyday life and reminds you that God is with you throughout each day. Devotions from the Front Porch is perfect for women looking for rest, community, and peaceful moments in God's presence.Other books in the Devotions from… series include:Devotions from the Beach Devotions from the MountainsDevotions from the LakeDevotions from the Kitchen TableDevotions from the Garden
The Bricks 'n Blooms Guide to a Beautiful and Easy-Care Flower Garden
In this incredibly comprehensive and gorgeously photographed guide, master gardener Stacy Ling helps aspiring green thumbs achieve success with her easy-to-grow, easy-care, and low maintenance approach to growing beautiful flowers. Have you never met a plant you couldn’t kill? Does maintaining a flourishing flower garden seem intimidating or time-consuming? Have you dug around in the dirt with nothing to show for it except a sunburn and a sore back? This book is for you! Inside you’ll find everything you need to know to grow beautiful flowers, including: gardening basics to set you up for success great garden design ideas with ready-made plans for you to follow easy-care instructions for a wide variety of flowers and flowering shrubs helpful how-tos for container and cut flower gardening graphs, charts, and lists to help you stay organized This guide will give you the knowledge and confidence you need to grow beautiful flowers.
The Bricks 'n Blooms Beautiful and Easy-Care Flower Garden Planner
This comprehensive planner from master gardener Stacy Ling helps green thumbs design, plant, and grow their flower gardens in an organized, more manageable way. What was the variety of that coreopsis again? When did I plant those snapdragons and pinch them back? How long did the zinnias start blooming after planting the seedlings? If these are the types of questions you’re struggling to answer each season, this user-friendly planner will be your go-to place where you can quickly reference all the information about your garden—what you planted, when you planted it, how it performed, and what you would do differently in the future.The Bricks ‘n Blooms Beautiful and Easy-Care Flower Garden Planner will help you in six key areas: Understanding your garden Designing and planning Planting and growing Tracking seasonal gardening tasks Creating a gardening calendar Reviewing flower and plant performance Get more joy out of your easy-care flower garden when you plan for beautiful things to grow!
Jump the Cracks

Jump the Cracks

Stacy DeKeyser

Flux
2008
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What would you do? As far as I'm concerned, there's no excuse not to be decent...Especially when you're responsible for a kid. It just figures that fifteen-year old Victoria's dad fails once again to be at the train station like he's promised. Fuming, Victoria watches as a teen mom stashes her bruised little boy in the train's bathroom. When the mom gets off the train alone, Victoria decides she has had it with all the poor excuses who call themselves parents. Making a split-second decision, Victoria boards the next train out of town-taking the little boy with her. No, really, what would you do? Victoria's staying on the run until everyone responsible starts keeping their promises. This kid's not falling through the cracks. Not on her watch.
Sign Me Up!

Sign Me Up!

Stacy M. DeBroff

The Free Press
2003
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The Ultimate Parents' Guide to Making Sense of Activity Mania Acclaimed parenting author Stacy M. DeBroff offers practical advice on dealing with the stressful phenomenon of extracurricular activity overload, helping you figure out: What kinds of activities best suit your child's personality What the best age is to start your child in an activity What the hidden costs and time commitments for each activity are How to deal with a bad sport, quitter, or superstar How many activities your child can really handle A detailed breakdown of extracurricular activities from sports to music to troops and groups, itemizing the cost, equipment, time commitment, and opportunities for competition or performance, Sign Me Up! features personalized stories and tips from teachers, coaches, and parents from the MomCentral.com community. Comprehensive, concise, and user-friendly, Sign Me Up! is an indispensable reference you can turn to again and again.
The Mom Book Goes to School

The Mom Book Goes to School

Stacy M. DeBroff

The Free Press
2005
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Renowned parenting expert Stacy DeBroff offers the ultimate guide to becoming a school-savvy parent. The Mom Book Goes to School combines DeBroff's trademark pragmatic, insightful advice with the collective wisdom of hundreds of teachers and parents to offer more than 1,500 tips on school-related issues, such as: Getting the attention of overworked teachers without becoming the "problem" parent What to do if your child falls behind academically How to end chronic battles over homework The Mom Book Goes to School is an indispensable handbook for all parents who want to help their children thrive in school.
Dungeons & Dragons Pocket Expert

Dungeons & Dragons Pocket Expert

Stacy King

DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
2024
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Become an instant expert on all things Dungeons & Dragons with this handy pocket-sized guide What's the difference between a rogue and a ranger? What exactly are the Forgotten Realms? Can a wizard cast more spells than a sorcerer? How many tentacles does a Mind Flayer have? From mighty dragons to powerful bards and magical elves to fearsome monsters, this pocket guide is just the beginning of your adventure. Packed with facts, stats, and interesting info about the incredible Dungeons & Dragons universe, the Pocket Expert gives young D&D fans a one-stop source of amazing facts to wow their friends with Key locations, magic, monsters, and characters in your pocket: GROW YOUR D&D KNOWLEDGE: Discover everything you ever needed to know about the world of D&D, whether you're looking to boost your role-playing ability or simply learn about the lore.HELPFUL GUIDE: Factual and lore-based breakdowns of heroes, villains, monsters, and locations, accompanied by stunning official images.COMPARE CHARACTERS: Data files containing info such as classes and skills allow young readers to compare their favorite heroes and monsters.A bitesize guide to the characters and locations of D&D, Dungeons & Dragons Pocket Expert is the perfect compact starting point for anyone looking to dive into the gorgeous, rich world of the Forgotten Realms. The perfect gift for Dungeons & Dragons fans, this is one that those interested in action and fantasy worlds will not want to miss. With this book as your companion, you'll be ready for an epic adventure (c) and (TM) 2024 Wizards of the Coast
Benjamin Franklin and the Birth of America

Benjamin Franklin and the Birth of America

Stacy Schiff

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2006
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Six months after America declared her independence, Congress dispatched Benjamin Franklin to France to solicit aid and arms for the upcoming fight. He was seventy years old, possessed of the most rudimentary French and had no diplomatic training. But this most remarkable of envoys was also among the most famous men in the world. During his eight years in Paris he charmed the French, outwitted the British spies and stirred a passion for a republic in those who lived under an absolute monarchy. Stacy Schiff tells a tale of international intrigue and from it emerges an intimate portrait of a brilliant man, as well as a sense of the fragility and improvisation of his country's bid for independence.
Managing Knowledge-Based Initiatives

Managing Knowledge-Based Initiatives

Stacy Land

Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
2008
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Managing Knowledge-Based Initiatives from Pilot to Enterprise Deployment shows practitioners how to take their successful knowledge management pilot programs and to successfully expand them throughout the organization. Keeping the unique challenges of knowledge-based work in mind, Stacy Land explores what knowledge managers/project managers must know to effectively navigate within their organizations, position their work in a value-based framework, and publicize their work to increase buy-in. Topics include avoiding common sand traps, working with committees and multiple departments, compliance, entering a new world of politics and funding, achieving organizational alignment, developing and executing on a value proposition, negotiating executive sponsorship, and more.
Cleopatra

Cleopatra

Stacy Schiff

Ebury Press
2011
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Cleopatra's palace shimmered with onyx and gold but was richer still in political and sexual intrigue. Stacy Schiff boldly separates fact from fiction to rescue the magnetic queen whose death ushered in a new world order, a generation before the birth of Christ.
Torch Singing

Torch Singing

Stacy Holman Jones

AltaMira Press,U.S.
2007
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In this innovative book, Stacy Holman Jones presents torch singing as a much more complicated phenomenon than the familiar trope of a woman lamenting her victimhood. With an ethnographer's eye, she observes the bluesy torch singers, asking if they are possibly performing critiques of the very lyrics they sing. From this perspective, we see the singer giving expression not not only to desire but also to an incipient determination to resist and change. Holman Jones also reveals points of contact in the opposition between spectators and performers, emotion and intellect, and love and power. Instead of interpreting the expression of love as a woman's violent mistake—as willing deception and passive fate—Holman Jones allows us to hear an active search for hope.
Torch Singing

Torch Singing

Stacy Holman Jones

AltaMira Press,U.S.
2007
nidottu
In this innovative book, Stacy Holman Jones presents torch singing as a much more complicated phenomenon than the familiar trope of a woman lamenting her victimhood. With an ethnographer's eye, she observes the bluesy torch singers, asking if they are possibly performing critiques of the very lyrics they sing. From this perspective, we see the singer giving expression not not only to desire but also to an incipient determination to resist and change. Holman Jones also reveals points of contact in the opposition between spectators and performers, emotion and intellect, and love and power. Instead of interpreting the expression of love as a woman's violent mistake—as willing deception and passive fate—Holman Jones allows us to hear an active search for hope.