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The Seventy Week Ministry of Jesus Christ: Revelations from Restoring God's Sacred Calendar
Can we actually know where Jesus was and when during each day of his earthly ministry? It is possible to reconstruct the dates of his birth, his crucifixion, his resurrection, and his ascension? Could the same calendar be used to anticipate his return? Michael Cotten, Christian layman in Dallas, provides answers by reconstructing in detail the divine calendar established by God in the Mosaic Law. The details are found in: The Seventy Week Ministry of Jesus Christ: Revelations from Restoring God's Sacred Calendar.
Designing Technology Training for Older Adults in Continuing Care Retirement Communities

Designing Technology Training for Older Adults in Continuing Care Retirement Communities

Shelia R. Cotten; Elizabeth A. Yost; Ronald W. Berkowsky; Vicki Winstead; William A. Anderson

CRC Press
2017
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This book provides the latest research and design-based recommendations for how to design and implement a technology training program for older adults in Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs). The approach in the book concentrates on providing useful best practices for CCRC owners, CEOs, activity directors, as well as practitioners and system designers working with older adults to enhance their quality of life. Educators studying older adults will also find this book useful Although the guidelines are couched in the context of CCRCs, the book will have broader-based implications for training older adults on how to use computers, tablets, and other technologies.
Designing Technology Training for Older Adults in Continuing Care Retirement Communities

Designing Technology Training for Older Adults in Continuing Care Retirement Communities

Shelia R. Cotten; Elizabeth A. Yost; Ronald W. Berkowsky; Vicki Winstead; William A. Anderson

Productivity Press
2016
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This book provides the latest research and design-based recommendations for how to design and implement a technology training program for older adults in Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs). The approach in the book concentrates on providing useful best practices for CCRC owners, CEOs, activity directors, as well as practitioners and system designers working with older adults to enhance their quality of life. Educators studying older adults will also find this book useful Although the guidelines are couched in the context of CCRCs, the book will have broader-based implications for training older adults on how to use computers, tablets, and other technologies.
The Journey to Discover "GOD, the Holy Spirit"

The Journey to Discover "GOD, the Holy Spirit"

D. Michael Cotten

Searchlight Press
2020
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Believers must not accept as entitlement, GOD and His Creation, or Jesus and His redemption, or "GOD, the Holy Spirit". There is a destiny for every Believer that requires faith in GOD to attain. If you can meet your destiny with your own ability you have not found your true destiny. Believers must understand that Jesus died to make Believers righteous, so the Believers would qualify to receive "GOD, the Holy Spirit" to abide inside Believers. If Believers do not communicate with and accept leadership from "GOD, the Holy Spirit", Believers wasted their inheritance from Jesus Christ. Believers, who are redeemed, are not your own, having been purchased by Jesus Christ. Listen to these scriptures to begin to understand your position in the world. - Have ye not known that your body is a sanctuary of the Holy Spirit in you, which ye have from God? and you are not your own, for ye were bought with a price; glorify, then, God in your body and in your spirit, which are God's. 1st Corinthians 6:19-20 - For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Ephesians 2:8 - We now have the very highest of all callings, as children of God, and we must "walk worthy of our calling". Ephesians 1:4 - And a person's enemies will be those of his own household. Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. And whoever does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. Matthew 10:36 Until Believers realize your only destiny is to love GOD for who GOD is, His Son for the redemption of Believers, the gift of "GOD, the Holy Spirit", and others more significantly than yourself, the Believer is caught up with self-aggrandizement. Believers, who do not operate in love for GOD and others will flounder in idolatry of "me and mine" and live in man-made outcomes or consequences. Everyone whoever loved GOD, from the beginning of time to the end of time, was saved by the blood of Jesus Christ who reconciled the world to GOD. Rejection of Jesus Christ as your Savior will cause your name to be blotted out of the "Lamb's Book of Life".
Thomas Hirschhorn

Thomas Hirschhorn

Kathleen Bühler; Ann Cotten; Julia Gelshorn; José Gsell; Wiebke Hahn; Thomas Hirschhorn; Marcus Steinweg; Gabriela Pereira; JeanPierre Rochat; Armin Senser; Jules Sturm

Hatje Cantz
2020
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For three months Biel, Switzerland, hosted a special kind of sculpture. It was special not simply because it was by one of Switzerland’s most famous contemporary artists—Thomas Hirschhorn—and dedicated to one of the most prominent authors in the history of Swiss literature, Robert Walser. Beyond that, this sculpture was a redefinition of sculpture itself, because what takes on a plastic form here is not made of stone, steel, or bronze. It is society itself that helped to develop this work of art. In 2016 Thomas Hirschhorn and the curator Kathleen Bühler began doing field research in Biel, the city of Robert Walser’s birth, connecting with residents, clubs, artists, literati, and experts. This resulted in a multifaceted agenda. Every day the two offered events such as readings, walking tours, lectures, and children’s activities. All of this ultimately comprised the Robert Walser-Sculpture. Never before has an entire city been integrated into a temporary work of art in this way.
Citizen City

Citizen City

Gregory Henriquez; Robert Enright; Marya Cotten Gould

Simply Read Books
2014
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"Citizen City" focuses on the incredible potential of cross-sector partnerships among private developers, nonprofits and various levels of government in attempting to harness a portion of the wealth created in the real estate development process to achieve socially valuable urban planning goals: meeting the needs of the community's most vulnerable members, providing affordable housing, and creating community amenities to promote a vibrant urban culture. The book highlights the success and failures of such partnerships with case studies of eleven Vancouver, BC building projects. The projects, led by Henriquez Partners Architects and collaborators from all sectors, are in varying stages of development from concept to completion. It is hoped that the lessons of these cross-sector partnerships will aid the creation of a more vibrant, just, community-oriented city --- a Citizen City --- and continue to improve Vancouver. Additionally, these important projects may help guide other North American cities towards a more just existence."Citizen City" will also touch on the role of the design community as thought leaders and relationship builders, and contains a provocative message from Gregory Henriquez challenging a new generation of architects towards greater civic engagement.
Gerhard Richter

Gerhard Richter

Hubertus Butin; Cathérine Hug; Ann Cotten; T. J. Demos; Matias Faldbakken; Martha Stutteregger

Hatje Cantz
2020
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Gerhard Richter is one of the most famous painters of our time, worldwide. His fascinating visual spheres are characterized by a unique originality and quality, in which the abstract and the figural intertwine and permeate each other. This extensive volume of pictures concentrates entirely upon the theme of landscape in Richter’s oeuvre. Through this genre, to which Richter has remained loyal for more than sixty years, it is possible to see more than a development in the artist’s painting style. There is also a perceptible, genuine independence in many of the works, which makes him one of the most remarkable artists of our day. This book adds to the understanding of the significance and pictorial essence of Richter’s art, opening up current insights into the theme of nature and landscape in the twenty-first century.
Cotton

Cotton

Stephen Yafa

The Penguin Press
2006
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In the tradition of Mark Kurlansky's Cod and Salt, this endlessly revealing book reminds us that the fiber we think of as ordinary is the world's most powerful cash crop, and that it has shaped the destiny of nations. Ranging from its domestication 5,500 years ago to its influence in creating Calvin Klein's empire and the Gap, Stephen Yafa's Cotton gives us an intimate look at the plant that fooled Columbus into thinking he'd reached India, that helped start the Industrial Revolution as well as the American Civil War, and that made at least one bug--the boll weevil--world famous. A sweeping chronicle of ingenuity, greed, conflict, and opportunism, Cotton offers a barrage of fascinating information (Los Angeles Times).
Cotton

Cotton

Christopher Wilson

HARPER PERENNIAL
2006
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Lee Cotton is a black boy born white-skinned in segre­gated Eureka, Mississippi, in 1950. Over the course of Lee's first twenty years, he will fall in love with the daughter of a local Klansman, get kicked senseless and left for dead on a freight train headed north, end up in St. Louis as a white man, and be drafted into the psych-ops corps in Nevada. There, a drunken accident will separate Lee from another part of his identity and change his fate yet again. Before he returns to Mississippi, he will experience up close and personal the women's liberation movement and the dawn of the Lesbian Nation. Lee Cotton's voice--equal parts Delta Blues and Motown--takes us on an exhilarating freedom ride through America's preoccupation with identity politics. His funny, forgiving charm ultimately embodies a serious message: The freaks and oddities of this world may well be divine.
Cotton, Climate, and Camels in Early Islamic Iran

Cotton, Climate, and Camels in Early Islamic Iran

Richard Bulliet

Columbia University Press
2009
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A boom in the production and export of cotton made Iran the richest region of the Islamic caliphate in the ninth and tenth centuries. Yet in the eleventh century, Iran's impressive agricultural economy entered a steep decline, bringing the country's primacy to an end. Richard W. Bulliet advances several provocative theses to explain these hitherto unrecognized historical events. According to Bulliet, the boom in cotton production directly paralleled the spread of Islam, and Iran's agricultural decline stemmed from a significant cooling of the climate that lasted for over a century. The latter phenomenon also prompted Turkish nomadic tribes to enter Iran for the first time, establishing a political dominance that would last for centuries. Substantiating his argument with innovative quantitative research and recent scientific discoveries, Bulliet first establishes the relationship between Iran's cotton industry and Islam and then outlines the evidence for what he terms the "Big Chill." Turning to the story of the Turks, he focuses on the lucrative but temperature-sensitive industry of cross-breeding one-humped and two-humped camels. He concludes that this unusual concatenation of events had a profound and long-lasting impact not just on the history of Iran but on the development of world affairs in general.
Cotton, Climate, and Camels in Early Islamic Iran

Cotton, Climate, and Camels in Early Islamic Iran

Richard Bulliet

Columbia University Press
2011
pokkari
A boom in the production and export of cotton made Iran the richest region of the Islamic caliphate in the ninth and tenth centuries. Yet in the eleventh century, Iran's impressive agricultural economy entered a steep decline, bringing the country's primacy to an end. Richard W. Bulliet advances several provocative theses to explain these hitherto unrecognized historical events. According to Bulliet, the boom in cotton production directly paralleled the spread of Islam, and Iran's agricultural decline stemmed from a significant cooling of the climate that lasted for over a century. The latter phenomenon also prompted Turkish nomadic tribes to enter Iran for the first time, establishing a political dominance that would last for centuries. Substantiating his argument with innovative quantitative research and recent scientific discoveries, Bulliet first establishes the relationship between Iran's cotton industry and Islam and then outlines the evidence for what he terms the "Big Chill." Turning to the story of the Turks, he focuses on the lucrative but temperature-sensitive industry of cross-breeding one-humped and two-humped camels. He concludes that this unusual concatenation of events had a profound and long-lasting impact not just on the history of Iran but on the development of world affairs in general.