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Sacred Crossing

Sacred Crossing

Doris Dix Caruso

Independently Published
2019
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A medical student, Daniel Berra, in his senior year of study, is desperate for help with a profound and distressful problem. In an effort to escape ruin of his entire career, he turns to his best friend, Father Robert for guidance. The novel, Sacred Crossing, depicts the inner strength of Daniel's character on the unusual path that he has chosen for the next seventeen years of his life as a doctor. He keeps this daring, yet nonetheless beautiful secret shared only with his immediate family, embracing Papa Joe, his Italian father who came to America in childhood; his devoted Polish mother, Rose; Teresa, his fiance; his sister: Julie and the nearby extended; caring family. It is an inviolable secret which they all keep, while this complex and unique story unfolds. Set in the late twentieth and into the twenty-first century in the heart of Chicago, it tells of this middle-class family and the true miracle that ensues. This is an uncommon and bold account of heart-rending devotion to a cause that is larger than life itself
A Daughter's Cry: A Search for Purpose

A Daughter's Cry: A Search for Purpose

Doris E. Bernhardt

Independently Published
2019
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This story, set in the 60's, is one of suspense and adventure while it addresses the battle scars of sexual, emotional, and physical abuse. For Ellie Cooper, she dreams of the day she can escape the Kansas farm and her father's abuse. When she turns eighteen, she accepts the offer to be a mail-order bride and heads to Alaska. Yet, as she travels alone, she again becomes the target of abuse. After defending herself, Ellie is wrapped in guilt for causing her attacker's death. Then, after witnessing a murder, by the seasoned convict, Jack Barton, her life is threatened. When the handsome detective, Chad Ryan, questions Ellie about the murder, he realizes the peril she could face in marrying a man she doesn't even know. Despite his offer to help Ellie have a better future, by working for his brother, Dr. Matt Ryan, and his wife, Lucy, Ellie declines and is determined to continue with her plans to marry Rudy Davis. A decision she soon regrets. With her life spiraling downward, hungry, tired, and with seemingly no hope for a better future, Ellie wonders if she'll have the strength to continue on to Anchorage, and find the office of Dr. Matt Ryan. Will she ever have the life she has always hoped for? Can Ellie ever forgive her abusers? When will Ellie find her real life's purpose? This story takes you on a whirlwind of adventure and suspense. From wild Alaska, to Napa Valley California, and to the majestic Tetons Mountains of Wyoming, each phase of Ellie's life is guided and protected by the One she knows nothing about. With the genuine love and caring from the Ryan family, Ellie's hopes and dreams seem possible. Yet, will memories of her years of abuse keep her from marrying Chad? Due to Lucy's kind and gentle manner, Ellie comes to understand she is not alone; she learns the One who created each one of us has a hope and a future we can never imagine. Despite her life's heartaches and challenges, Ellie realizes her life was spared and protected for the happiness and purpose God has for her.
Poetagraphy: Artistic Reflections of a Mississippi Lifeline in Words and Images: 1963 - 1972
As a young woman not in the military but fighting in the troops of the Civil Rights Movement, I lived in a war zone for nine years in the southern part of the American homeland. My existence and struggle was an unreal but very real experience in many ways. Growing up in the north I had heard about racism, and the socio-economic trials and tribulations my family faced, but I hadn't witnessed and experienced it up close and dangerously personal until I worked and fought in Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Work in the first two areas was relatively short, but work and life in Mississippi, 1963-1972, seemed like more than a decade. It was a serious, arduous, meaningful, intense existence, focused on educational, cultural, socio-economic and political change projects.Experiences in my first year in Mississippi, working with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO), the Delta Folk Festivals and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP), in Jackson, and at Tougaloo College resulted in the forthcoming poems. They were written while I was living in the little white house across from the college, which is still there, working as a teacher in the Adult Literacy Project initiated by SNCC. Roommates Sandra "Casey" Hayden and Helen O'Neal, were also my co-workers. John O'Neal, another Literacy Project worker and I, along with Gilbert Moses, a journalist for the Jackson Free Press, co-founded the Free Southern Theater (FST) in 1963 at Tougaloo College. As participants in these groups we faced many trials and tribulations, some of which are reflected in this book. In the process, our activities and discussions were thought provoking, creative, argumentative, often dangerous, sometimes quite humorous as we continued to work productively together. Although we had disappointments, often scars and setbacks, we accomplished many goals we hoped for, with unexpected and far reaching results. In the years to follow, my time was spent working with the Poor Peoples Corporation, the Liberty House Handcraft Cooperatives, Child Development Group of Mississippi (CDGM) Head Start, Southern Media, Inc., Jackson State College's Art Department and the Margaret Walker Center based in Jackson. Fieldwork was in the Mississippi Delta, in Tchula, Durant, Milestone, Cleveland, Mound Bayou, Greenville, and in other places like Holly Springs, Newell Chapel and West Point in North Mississippi. It resulted in my documenting and saving a very large accumulation of historic photographs that I took which reflect African American life during the Civil Rights era.The people I met, learned from, loved, admired and socialized with, provide spiritual memories of those I relied on and who relied on me. They protected, befriended, laughed with and created with me. They were a crucial part of my struggle to keep faith, carry out our God-inspired mission for equality, to persevere and overcome adversity. They are vital pieces in my life's patchwork quilt, a puzzle which encompasses the combination of memories, upbringing, personal experiences, reflections and drive behind what I have created with this collection of my thirty-seven photographic images and thirty-four poetic works.
Victory for the Vote: The Fight for Women's Suffrage and the Century That Followed
An inspirational gift for womenIn her book Victory for the Vote, women's history expert Doris Weatherford offers an engaging and detailed narrative history of women's seven-decade fight for the vote, and the continuing current-day struggle for human rights and equality.Foreword by Speaker of the House Nancy PelosiVictory for the Vote puts the fight for suffrage into contemporary context by discussing key challenges for women in the decades that followed 1920, such as reproductive rights, the Equal Rights Amendment, and political power.Celebrate the Centennial of women's right to vote in the USVictory for the Vote is an expansion and update of Doris Weatherford's A History of the American Suffragist Movement, published in 1998 in honor of the 150th anniversary of the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, considered to be the beginning of the women's rights movement in the United States.Listen to Doris Weatherford's Victory for the Vote andtake pride in the struggles and accomplishments of strong women, understand and appreciate the Women's Suffrage Movement and the Nineteenth Amendment, andcelebrate feminism and recognize the challenges that still remain on the road to human rights for all.If you enjoyed books such as Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, The Woman's Hour, Rad Women Worldwide, Warriors Don't Cry, or The Book of Awesome Women, you will want to listen to and be inspired by Victory for the Vote.
Finding Sobriety: All My Secrets

Finding Sobriety: All My Secrets

Doris Reynolds

Independently Published
2019
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Finding sobriety was a long journey for me. My alcoholism started when I was a teenager. I felt its important to share my story to give a perspective of what its like to live this disease. The misunderstanding of what alcoholism and addiction is; a gap getting bigger in today"s world of "lets just take all drugs away and put these people to work" which is an attitude of death to those in addiction. I wanted to show the progression of the disease. My first book is about living the life of alcoholism and addiction how it progressed in my life, and the consequences. The second book is the long journey to go from the end of my first book and how I finally found recovery. I hope my books inspire talk. Talk about hard things between people. I also want to give an inside look at how hard the fight is to recovery and its not an easy fix. I also have theory of the war on drugs being to kill off addicts the way its been handled which is upsetting.
But God

But God

Doris D Sutton

Christian Faith Publishing, Inc
2019
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My visions and my dreams started at a young age, but I didn't know how to handle such precious gift and was blinded by deception. Struggles will come mixed with trouble, But God assured His presence through my visions and my dreams and my life experiences. God has an answer for me and for you if we learn to trust Him. Trust in His Word and hide it in your heart.Keep your heart with all diligence for out of it are the issues of life. (Prov. 4:23, KJV)We are to create and to become builders. My faith walk passed through some dark times in my life, and no one was there. But God delivered me from test and trials and being shot at with fiery darts. God was there. I found my safe place in God, peace in God. When everything seems to be going wrong in your life, "But God."
Within a Yard of Hell: The Story of an Abnormal Family

Within a Yard of Hell: The Story of an Abnormal Family

Doris Sanford

Independently Published
2020
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This is the true story of a family who were missionaries in China, Vietnam, and Congo during war, chaos, revolution, and massacre. If it was dangerous, it happened to them. The story includes the capture and years of separation from their parents for two of the young children while they were held in prison camps. For others in the family, life included hiding in caves; seeing dead bodies float down the river; encounters with drug-crazed rebels, starvation, and surviving untreated exotic diseases. It is more than a story of survival. If you don't believe in miracles now, you will.
Willy & Me

Willy & Me

Doris Paterson

Lulu.com
2012
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Can two people in their mid-sixties-totally different in background, lifestyle, and outlook-meet and fall in love? You bet, and the story of their romance is a heartwarmer. Willy & Me is a warm, funny, life affirming love story. And it's true, recorded as it unfolded by the artist and writer Doris Paterson. Doris Paterson was born in England in 1924. She came to Canada as a war bride in 1946 and now lives and works in Mission, British Columbia, Canada. She has been a productive artist working in many media for most of her life. The mother of ten children, she is a published author and poet as well as a widely exibited artist, and her works are held in public and private collections throughout Canada and the United States.
A Supplement to Notae Latinae

A Supplement to Notae Latinae

Doris Bains; W. M. Lindsay

Cambridge University Press
2013
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Originally published in 1936, this book is intended to supplement W. M. Lindsay's Notae Latinae of 1915, which examined Latin abbreviations of the early minuscule period (circa 700–850 AD). Bains reviews symbols employed in the following two centuries, as well as a few which were developed more fully as a result of the rise of learning and science in the twelfth century. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in palaeography.
Between God and Hitler

Between God and Hitler

Doris L. Bergen

Cambridge University Press
2023
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During the Second World War, approximately 1000 Christian chaplains accompanied Wehrmacht forces wherever they went, from Poland to France, Greece, North Africa, and the Soviet Union. Chaplains were witnesses to atrocity and by their presence helped normalize extreme violence and legitimate its perpetrators. Military chaplains played a key role in propagating a narrative of righteousness that erased Germany's victims and transformed the aggressors into noble figures who suffered but triumphed over their foes. Between God and Hitler is the first book to examine Protestant and Catholic military chaplains in Germany from Hitler's rise to power, to defeat, collapse, and Allied occupation. Drawing on a wide array of sources – chaplains' letters and memoirs, military reports, Jewish testimonies, photographs, and popular culture – this book offers insight into how Christian clergy served the cause of genocide, sometimes eagerly, sometimes reluctantly, even unknowingly, but always loyally.
Between God and Hitler

Between God and Hitler

Doris L. Bergen

Cambridge University Press
2025
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During the Second World War, approximately 1000 Christian chaplains accompanied Wehrmacht forces wherever they went, from Poland to France, Greece, North Africa, and the Soviet Union. Chaplains were witnesses to atrocity and by their presence helped normalize extreme violence and legitimate its perpetrators. Military chaplains played a key role in propagating a narrative of righteousness that erased Germany's victims and transformed the aggressors into noble figures who suffered but triumphed over their foes. Between God and Hitler is the first book to examine Protestant and Catholic military chaplains in Germany from Hitler's rise to power, to defeat, collapse, and Allied occupation. Drawing on a wide array of sources – chaplains' letters and memoirs, military reports, Jewish testimonies, photographs, and popular culture – this book offers insight into how Christian clergy served the cause of genocide, sometimes eagerly, sometimes reluctantly, even unknowingly, but always loyally.
Classroom Interaction

Classroom Interaction

Doris Dippold

Palgrave Pivot
2015
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Internationalisation has had a forceful impact on universities across the Anglophone world. This book reviews what we know about interaction in the Anglophone university classroom, describes the challenges students and tutors face, and illustrates how they can overcome these challenges by drawing on their own experiences and practices.
Independence Training for Visually Handicapped Children
First published in 1981, this book was written to help parents and teachers to participate in child-based mobility programmes, covering the needs of visually-handicapped children from pre-school to adulthood. It gives insight into ways in which these figures can make the world meaningful to young children, as well as making them aware of the special training that is necessary to develop the social skills of daily living that a sighted child acquires through imitation. Travel techniques must be learnt to enable these children to move independently and the book describes various methods that can be used by the blind traveller. It also examines the role of physical education and dance, both of particular importance for the visually-handicapped child at school age.
Independence Training for Visually Handicapped Children
First published in 1981, this book was written to help parents and teachers to participate in child-based mobility programmes, covering the needs of visually-handicapped children from pre-school to adulthood. It gives insight into ways in which these figures can make the world meaningful to young children, as well as making them aware of the special training that is necessary to develop the social skills of daily living that a sighted child acquires through imitation. Travel techniques must be learnt to enable these children to move independently and the book describes various methods that can be used by the blind traveller. It also examines the role of physical education and dance, both of particular importance for the visually-handicapped child at school age.
Different Crimes, Different Criminals

Different Crimes, Different Criminals

Doris Layton MacKenzie; Lauren O'Neill; Wendy Povitsky; Summer Acevedo

Routledge
2017
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This book focuses on the importance of incorporating both sociological and psychological viewpoints in the understanding of criminal behavior. It identifies and explains emerging criminal offenders within the criminal justice system, examining the individual differences that make different types of offenders unique.
Brain Research in Education and the Social Sciences

Brain Research in Education and the Social Sciences

Doris Bergen; Joseph Schroer; Michael Woodin

Routledge
2017
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Brain Research in Education and the Social Sciences: Implications for Practice, Parenting, and Future Society provides practitioners, parents, and policy makers with research-based information and illustrative case studies about brain development across the lifespan. Neurotechnological advances that are contributing to a broader understanding of brain development and brain illnesses are discussed in a context specifically relevant to those working in education and the social sciences. The book enables readers to understand the societal implications of this expanding knowledge base and offers suggestions for future policies and practices that would make high-quality learning environments available to all students and individuals receiving care.
Brain Research in Education and the Social Sciences

Brain Research in Education and the Social Sciences

Doris Bergen; Joseph Schroer; Michael Woodin

Routledge
2017
nidottu
Brain Research in Education and the Social Sciences: Implications for Practice, Parenting, and Future Society provides practitioners, parents, and policy makers with research-based information and illustrative case studies about brain development across the lifespan. Neurotechnological advances that are contributing to a broader understanding of brain development and brain illnesses are discussed in a context specifically relevant to those working in education and the social sciences. The book enables readers to understand the societal implications of this expanding knowledge base and offers suggestions for future policies and practices that would make high-quality learning environments available to all students and individuals receiving care.