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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Emory Glade
The University of Southern California, Department of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 1, No. 1. an Introduction to the Social Sciences; A Textbook Outline
Emory Stephen Bogardus
Trieste Publishing
2018
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For years, scholars have attempted to understand the powerful hold that the sermon had upon the imagination of New England Puritans. In this book Emory Elliott puts forth a complex and striking thesis: that Puritan religious literature provided the myths and metaphors that helped the people to express their deepest doubts and fears, feelings created by their particular cultural situation and aroused by the crucial social events of seventeenth-century America. In his early chapters, the author defines the psychological needs of the second- and third-generation Puritans, arguing that these needs arose from the generational conflict between the founders and their children and from the methods of child rearing and religious education employed in Puritan New England. In the later chapters, he reveals how the ministers responded to the crisis in their society by reshaping theology and constructing in their sermons a religious language that helped to fulfill the most urgent psychological needs of the people. Originally published in 1975. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
For years, scholars have attempted to understand the powerful hold that the sermon had upon the imagination of New England Puritans. In this book Emory Elliott puts forth a complex and striking thesis: that Puritan religious literature provided the myths and metaphors that helped the people to express their deepest doubts and fears, feelings created by their particular cultural situation and aroused by the crucial social events of seventeenth-century America. In his early chapters, the author defines the psychological needs of the second- and third-generation Puritans, arguing that these needs arose from the generational conflict between the founders and their children and from the methods of child rearing and religious education employed in Puritan New England. In the later chapters, he reveals how the ministers responded to the crisis in their society by reshaping theology and constructing in their sermons a religious language that helped to fulfill the most urgent psychological needs of the people. Originally published in 1975. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Marriage that Matters: 31 Days that Will Transform Your Relationship
Emory Berry
Sermontobook.com
2016
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Turn your marriage into a meaningful, real-life happily ever after in just 31 days What if you could uncover the inestimable worth of your unique marriage? Imagine experiencing the joy and fulfillment of a heartfelt marriage as God intended Dr. Emory Berry, Jr. delivers profound, practical advice for transforming your marriage in engaging, easy-to-digest daily devotionals. A prayer and Scripture focus for each day help you and your spouse work on your marriage in a way that lines up with God's perfect will and purpose. In this book, you'll learn: -The winning formula that's key to a successful marriage -Why the Joneses are irrelevant -Why you shouldn't stick to just one flavor -Why strategic planning shouldn't end with the wedding -The importance of paying attention to smoke detectors, toilet-paper tasks, and feet -What to do when the stench of garbage takes over -Why you need to know and love your in-laws -Why you shouldn't have too many friends and how to choose the right ones -Why settling should be avoided at all costs -What seeds, gyms, and road conditions teach you about the reality of your wedding vows -Why taking a break is essential to revitalizing your marriage continually PLUS couple-oriented workbook sections help you take specific steps toward rejuvenating and refocusing your marriage Don't waste another day in a disappointing, disjointed marriage. It's time to reach the full potential of the precious, unique connection God wants you to enjoy with your spouse. Pick up your copy NOW and start experiencing the intended blessings of God's first institution
The first U.S. hospital ship of World War II saw service in mid-1943. By war's end, the fleet had carried nearly 17,000 sick and wounded home. This richly illustrated work covers all 39 ships that served as U.S. Navy and Army hospital ships during World War II. Each ship's history is fully covered, concentrating on the ship's hospital service. Information is presented on each ship's personnel, the handling of patients, types of wounds and diseases encountered, and life aboard the ships. General layouts of the ships and technical data are also included. Biographies are provided on persons for whom ships were named.
Hopi Katsina Songs
Emory Sekaquaptewa; Kenneth C. Hill; Dorothy K. Washburn
University of Nebraska Press
2015
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Emory Sekaquaptewa dedicated most of his life to promoting Hopi literacy and creating written materials to strengthen the language and lifeway of his people. He understood how intimately cultural ideas are embedded in language, and by transcribing and translating early recordings of katsina songs he helped strengthen the continuity of Hopi religious thought and cultural practices. Sekaquaptewa believed that the advice contained in the katsina songs, some of which were recorded over a century ago, could be used by future generations as guideposts for navigating contemporary life. Hopi Katsina Songs contains Hopi transcriptions, English translations, and detailed commentaries of 150 katsina songs, recorded throughout the twentieth century from all three Hopi mesas, as well as twenty-five recorded by Sekaquaptewa himself. To further continue the creative process of the Hopi legacy, Sekaquaptewa included song fragments with the hope that readers would remember the songs and complete them. These features make his collection an invaluable resource for preserving and teaching Hopi language and culture.
Jeb Stuart, leader of the cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia, earned the admiration of his enemies during the first three years of the Civil War. Famed for his daring ride around McClellan during the Peninsula Campaign, and his raid behind Union lines in Virginia and into Maryland and Pennsylvania, he was a legend long before he was killed at Yellow Tavern in 1864.
In this, his first book, originally published in 1971, noted historian Emory M. Thomas offers an astute analysis of Civil War Richmond that remains unchallenged to this day. Blending official documents and city council minutes with personal diaries and newspaper accounts, Thomas vividly recounts the military, political, social, and economic experiences of the Confederate capital, providing a compelling drama of home-front war that, in Richmond's case, rivaled the spectacular events on the battlefield. One of the first studies in southern urban history, The Confederate State of Richmond deftly demonstrates how Richmond responded to the intense demands of war and became a great capital city.
A Topping People is the first comprehensive study of the political, economic, and social elite of colonial Virginia. Evans studies twenty-one leading families from their rise to power in the late 1600s to their downfall over one hundred years later. These families represented the upper echelons of power, serving in the upper and lower houses of the General Assembly, often as speaker of the House of Burgesses. Their names - Randolph, Robinson, Byrd, Carter, Corbin, Custis, Nelson, and Page, to note but a few - are still familiar in the Old Dominion some three hundred years later. Their decline was due to a variety of factors - economic, social, and demographic. The third generations showed an inability to adapt their business philosophies to the changing economic climate. Their inclination was to mirror the English landed gentry, living off the income of their landed estates. Economic diversification was the norm early on, but it became less effective after 1730. Scots traders, for example, introduced chain stores, making it more difficult to continue family-run stores. And land speculation was no substitute for diversification. An increase in population resulted in the creation of new counties, which weakened the influence of the Tidewater region. These leading families began to spend more than they earned and became heavily indebted to British mercantile firms. The Revolution only served to make matters worse, and by 1790 these families had lost their political and economic status, although their social status remained. ""A Topping People"" is a thorough and engrossing study of the way families came to gain and, eventually; lose great power in this turbulent and progressive period in American history.
A reformatted and reduced price edition of the first book to show the provocative posters and groundbreaking graphics of the Black Panther Party. The Black Panther Party for Self Defense, formed in the aftermath of the assassination of Malcolm X in 1965, sounded a defiant cry for an end to the institutionalized subjugation of African Americans. The Black Panther newspaper was founded to articulate the party’s message, and artist Emory Douglas became the paper’s art director and later the party’s minister of culture. Douglas’s artistic talents and experience proved a powerful combination: his striking collages of photographs and his own drawings combined to create some of the era’s most iconic images. This landmark book brings together a remarkable lineup of party insiders who detail the crafting of the party’s visual identity.
In his quest for love, thrills, and adventure, young Jaden Parker embarks on a road trip to gather the threads of his future. Traveling from California to Phoenix to connect with old high school buddies, Jaden meets charming clairvoyant Viviana Vega-who interprets his birth chart and warns him of dangers ahead-and Lyla French, a sensuous, fun-loving bookstore clerk he befriends while searching for a good read.Following the mysterious murder of Jaden's childhood friend, he and Lyla accidentally foil an attempted kidnapping. Having unwittingly exposed a covert, police crime racket, Jaden joins forces with Viviana and Lyla in a life-or-death struggle to rescue abducted twin girls, even as his heart is torn in choosing between these two goddesses in his life.From the stunning red rocks of Sedona to the glitzy casinos of Las Vegas, Jaden and his companions navigate a perilous gauntlet that draws them ever deeper into a sinister web of scandalous intrigue. Their exploits culminate in an explosive, David-versus-Goliath clash with the leaders of a shadowy, unimaginably corrupt cabal. Through these deadly trials, Jaden comes face-to-face with the living ghosts of his own hidden past.
A collection of stories from current and former football coaches, players, entertainers, personnel executives and entrepreneurs on their love for the game. Over 100 stories from some of the biggest names in the sport. Stories from Mike Singletary, Ed Reed, John Harbaugh, Carl Banks and many more Find out why they do what they do, and why football means so much to them.
What Did Football Teach Me
Emory Hunt; Christopher James; Gene Clemons
Football Gameplan
2015
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A collection of stories from current and former football coaches, players, entertainers, personnel executives and entrepreneurs on their love for the game. Over 100 stories from some of the biggest names in the sport. Stories from Mike Singletary, Ed Reed, John Harbaugh, Carl Banks and many more Find out what are some of the biggest life lessons they've learned from the game of football