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Zion (a True Book: National Parks)

Zion (a True Book: National Parks)

Tamra B. Orr

C. Press/F. Watts Trade
2017
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Looking at the colorful layers of the canyons of Zion National Park in southwestern Utah is an amazing experience.A True Book: National Parks series allows readers to experience spectacular vistas and natural landscapes, as well as interact with the rich tapestry of American History. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study. Readers will discover how these remarkable canyons were formed naturally over millions of years. They will also learn about the people who first settled the Zion region and how Zion became a national park.
Zion on the Mississippi

Zion on the Mississippi

Walter O Forster

CONCORDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD
2009
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Explore the social, economic, and religious life of the early Lutherans of Perry County, Missouri. The author describes formative events and people such as the founding of Concordia Seminary and the leadership of C. F. W. Walther. Making use of rare manuscripts, Walther O. Forster paints a vivid picture of the lives of men and women who sacrificed much to preserve their rich Lutheran heritage.
Zion National Park Tour Guide Book

Zion National Park Tour Guide Book

Waypoint Tours

Waypoint Tours
2009
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Explore the fascinating highlights, history, geology & nature of Zion National Park with this entertaining, educational, point-by-point Waypoint Tour complete with park insider stories, breathtaking photography & detailed tour maps. Your personal tour guide for Zion travel adventure! www.waypointtours.com Waypoints Include: 1) Zion 2) Zion Canyon Visitor Center 3) Pa'rus Trail 4) Watchman Trail 5) Zion Museum 6) Zion-Mount Carmel Highway 7) Canyon Overlook Trail 8) Court of the Patriarchs 9) Zion Lodge 10) Emerald Pools Trails 11) The Grotto & Angels Landing Trail 12) Hidden Canyon & Weeping Rock Trails 13) Temple of Sinawava & Riverside Walk 14) The Narrows 15) Kolob Canyons 16) Bryce Canyon 17) Grand Canyon South Rim 18) Grand Canyon North Rim
Zion National Park Tour Guide

Zion National Park Tour Guide

Waypoint Tours

Waypoint Tours
2009
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In Full Color Explore the fascinating highlights, history, geology & nature of Zion National Park with this entertaining, educational, point-by-point Waypoint Tour complete with park insider stories, beautiful photography & detailed tour maps. Your personal tour guide for Zion travel adventure www.waypointtours.com Waypoints Include: 1) Zion 2) Zion Canyon Visitor Center 3) Pa'rus Trail 4) Watchman Trail 5) Zion Museum 6) Zion-Mount Carmel Highway 7) Canyon Overlook Trail 8) Court of the Patriarchs 9) Zion Lodge 10) Emerald Pools Trails 11) The Grotto & Angels Landing Trail 12) Hidden Canyon & Weeping Rock Trails 13) Temple of Sinawava & Riverside Walk 14) The Narrows 15) Kolob Canyons 16) Bryce Canyon 17) Grand Canyon South Rim 18) Grand Canyon North Ri
Zion & Zara Stories: The Big Bike Race

Zion & Zara Stories: The Big Bike Race

Nalah- Li

Color in the Lines LLC
2019
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In this opening story of the Zion and Zara Stories, Zion and Zara have just completed the 4th grade. No more homework, no more school lunch, and no more teachers Its the first day of summer vacation and the twins have got to find a way to start their summer off with a Big Bang With the big block party coming up on Saturday, they've surely got something in mind. A fun-loving picture book giving you a fresh breath of Brooklyn air. While reading about Zion, Zara, and all the people in their lives, children learn about relationships, money management, family ties, giving back to their communities, and loving and accepting everyone no matter how different they may be. Zion and Zara stories dig deep into 90s Brooklyn culture through the eyes of these twins, with a blast of black boy joy and black girl magic. Meanwhile, millennial mommies and daddies get a sweet taste of nostalgia.
Zion's Crown

Zion's Crown

Zenda Walker

Running Press,U.S.
2024
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Two young black boys learn to be proud of their textured hair and the way they wear it in this empowering picture book celebrating hair styles, written by Writer's Digest award-winning author Zenda Walker and with a blurb from Dr. Ibram X. Kendi (author of Antiracist Baby and Stamped).Zion and his younger brother have an experience at school that makes them reject their cultural hairstyles. But when Dad takes them on a journey to understand the significance of each style, Zion and Zayn's world will never be the same.Award-winning author Zenda M. Walker creates a story empowering young black boys to embrace their heritage and to celebrate the significance of traditional hairstyles. Inside, Walker includes a tutorial on creating Zion's cornrow style along with a useful glossary of terms for parents and educators to reference when reading the book with children.
Zion's Dilemmas

Zion's Dilemmas

Charles D. Freilich

Cornell University Press
2012
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In Zion's Dilemmas, a former deputy national security advisor to the State of Israel details the history and, in many cases, the chronic inadequacies in the making of Israeli national security policy. Charles D. Freilich identifies profound, ongoing problems that he ascribes to a series of factors: a hostile and highly volatile regional environment, Israel's proportional representation electoral system, and structural peculiarities of the Israeli government and bureaucracy. Freilich uses his insider understanding and substantial archival and interview research to describe how Israel has made strategic decisions and to present a first of its kind model of national security decision-making in Israel. He analyzes the major events of the last thirty years, from Camp David I to the 1982 invasion of Lebanon, through Camp David II, the Gaza Disengagement Plan of 2005, and the second Lebanon war of 2006. In these and other cases he identifies opportunities forgone, failures that resulted from a flawed decision-making process, and the entanglement of Israeli leaders in an inconsistent, highly politicized, and sometimes improvisational planning process. The cabinet is dysfunctional and Israel does not have an effective statutory forum for its decision-making—most of which is thus conducted in informal settings. In many cases policy objectives and options are poorly formulated. For all these problems, however, the Israeli decision-making process does have some strengths, among them the ability to make rapid and flexible responses, generally pragmatic decision-making, effective planning within the defense establishment, and the skills and motivation of those involved. Freilich concludes with cogent and timely recommendations for reform.
Zion's Dilemmas

Zion's Dilemmas

Charles D. Freilich

Cornell University Press
2014
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In Zion's Dilemmas, a former deputy national security advisor to the State of Israel details the history and, in many cases, the chronic inadequacies in the making of Israeli national security policy. Charles D. Freilich identifies profound, ongoing problems that he ascribes to a series of factors: a hostile and highly volatile regional environment, Israel's proportional representation electoral system, and structural peculiarities of the Israeli government and bureaucracy. Freilich uses his insider understanding and substantial archival and interview research to describe how Israel has made strategic decisions and to present a first of its kind model of national security decision-making in Israel. He analyzes the major events of the last thirty years, from Camp David I to the 1982 invasion of Lebanon, through Camp David II, the Gaza Disengagement Plan of 2005, and the second Lebanon war of 2006. In these and other cases he identifies opportunities forgone, failures that resulted from a flawed decision-making process, and the entanglement of Israeli leaders in an inconsistent, highly politicized, and sometimes improvisational planning process. The cabinet is dysfunctional and Israel does not have an effective statutory forum for its decision-making—most of which is thus conducted in informal settings. In many cases policy objectives and options are poorly formulated. For all these problems, however, the Israeli decision-making process does have some strengths, among them the ability to make rapid and flexible responses, generally pragmatic decision-making, effective planning within the defense establishment, and the skills and motivation of those involved. Freilich concludes with cogent and timely recommendations for reform.
Zion City of Our God

Zion City of Our God

William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
1999
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Zion, city of our God gathers studies by an international team of scholars that help portray the full significance of Jerusalem in the First Temple period of the Old Testament. John M. Monson explores Jerusalem's temple of Solomon in its original ancient Near Eastern context. Richard S. Hess looks at one of the most important events in the Bible's record of pre-exilic Jerusalem - Sennacherib's attack on the city. Martin J. Selman and Gary N. Knoppers outline the theological significance of Jerusalem in the books of Chronicles, providing as well a summary statement on the key role of the city in the entire Old Testament. Thomas Renz examines the Zion tradition as it underwent its greatest challenge, the fall of Jerusalem. Philip E. Satterthwaite and Knut M. Heim describe Jerusalem's place in the poetry of the Hebrew Bible, giving special attention, respectively, to the Songs of Ascents and Lamentations. Lastly, Rebecca Doyle discusses what Ugaritic, Old Testament, and other texts tell us about the cult of Molek and the worship of this god in Jerusalem.
Zion on the Hudson

Zion on the Hudson

Firth Haring Fabend

Rutgers University Press
2000
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Winner of the 2001 New Jersey Author's Award by the New Jersey Academic Alliance The Dutch came to the New World in the seventeenth century as explorers and traders, but religion soon followed, for it was accepted in the Netherlands that state and church were mutually benefited by advancing the “true Christian religion.” The influence of “Dutchness”—defined here as loyalty to what are presumed to be the distinctive qualities of Dutch national character and culture—persisted in New York and New Jersey for more than 200 years after Dutch emigration ended. Why?Firth Haring Fabend finds the explanation in the devotion of the Reformed Dutch Church membership to the doctrines and traditions of their church. She looks at the individual and personal beliefs and behaviors of this often-neglected ethnic group. Thus, Zion on the Hudson presents both a broad and an intimate look at the way one mainstream Protestant denomination dealt with the transformative events of the evangelical era.As Fabend describes the efforts of the Dutch to preserve the European standards and traditions of their church, while developing a taste for a new kind of theology and a preference for an American identity, she documents how Dutchness finally became a historical memory. The Americanization of the Reformed Dutch Church, Fabend writes, is a microcosm of the story of the Americanization of the United States itself.
Zion Canyon

Zion Canyon

Greer Chesher; Michael Plyler

University of Arizona Press
2007
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Zion National Park has served as the stage set for more than twenty-five movies, including, most notably, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. It is also a popular tourist destination, boasting a visitor log of more than 2.5 million every year. During the summer months, tour buses rattle their way into the park almost hourly. Sightseers crowd polished-trestle-wood and river-rock inns, buy hand-woven bags imported from Guatemala, and sip icy margaritas from the porch of an old bar with a stunning view of irrigated Mexican primroses and glowing redrock cliffs. While Zion National Park is a familiar vista to millions of day-trippers and film viewers, few ever intimately experience the unpredictable, often hostile, but always magnificent reality of this rugged frontier. Greer K. Chesher brings us the first personal and in-depth look at Zion. In striking and elegant prose, she vividly recounts experiences that only a park ranger and resident of the region for more than two decades could have. She also lucidly explains the area's natural and geological wonders, including the dynamics of Zion's ecology, changes to plant and animal species wrought through human technology, and what these changes mean for the future. Beyond the region's amazing array of flora and fauna, she describes the landscape's lasting imprint on settlers and current residents, and explains the politics that have long surrounded its protection. Award-winning photographer Michael Plyler, also a resident of the region, captures the allure of the park in spectacular images that illustrate the intimate details and geological wonder of the place. These exquisite photographs make this book a stunning pictorial as well as literary tribute to a place that is known to so many but about which so little is truly understood.
Zion's Call

Zion's Call

Epstein Lawrence J.

University Press of America
1984
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Traces the chronological development of Christian efforts to establish a nation for Jews. Emphasizes the relationship between these Christians and the Zionist movement. Topics discussed include: a brief definition of Christian Zionism and various motives for favoring a Jewish State; the history of three strands of Christian support) Evangelical, liberal Protestant and Catholic; the last two centuries of Christian support in England and the U.S., and the origins of the Zionist movement. Concludes with an analysis emphasizing a need for widespread Christian support without hidden motives.
Zion in the Valley v. 2; Twentieth Century

Zion in the Valley v. 2; Twentieth Century

Walter Ehrlich

University of Missouri Press
2002
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The second of a two-volume history of the Jewish community of St. Louis, Zion in the Valley, Volume II covers the St. Louis Jewish population during the twentieth century, continuing where Volume I concluded. Published in 1997, Volume I deals primarily with the achievements of the German Jewish immigrants who dominated the St. Louis Jewish community during the nineteenth century. In the latter part of that century, a second large wave of Jewish immigrants, this time from Eastern Europe, began to arrive in St. Louis. Because the new immigrants differed in so many ways from their German precursors, two separate and decidedly hostile Jewish communities developed: the German/Reform community and the Eastern European/Orthodox community. The most important development of the twentieth century, and the basic theme of this volume, was the effort to bridge the deep chasm between the two communities and to unify them into a new ""American Jewish"" community free from the earlier hostilities. This volume examines the attempts made to achieve those ends. It looks at Jewish religious and educational institutions; Jewish participation in local political, economic, and civic activities; Jewish cultural, philanthropic, and recreational life; and especially Jewish demographics within the larger St. Louis area community. Existing histories of St. Louis barely even allude to its Jewish population. This narrative is based almost entirely upon unused primary sources: archival records, newspapers, reminiscences, interviews, and organizational records. The two volumes together are not only important components of St. Louis history but also a vital part of American urban, ethnic, and immigration history.
Zion Adventure Guide

Zion Adventure Guide

Greer Chesher

Zion Natural History Association
2010
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This information-packed guide is the ideal trip planner for the first-time visitor and a valuable resource for return visitors to Zion National Park, including: Detailed mapsTrail guidesThings to see and doReservation informationHiking and backpacking tipsGuide to the Zion Shuttle System Trail information includes "explorer logs" filled with interpretive information on geology, plants, animals, and human history-connecting landscape with story to enhance your experience in one of America's most beloved national parks.