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Coming Back to Life

Coming Back to Life

Joanna Macy; Molly Young Brown

New Society Publishers
2014
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Deepening global crises surround us. We are beset by climate change, fracking, tar sands extraction, GMOs, and mass extinctions of species, to say nothing of nuclear weapons proliferation and Fukushima, the worst nuclear disaster in history. Many of us fall prey to despair even as we feel called to respond to these threats to life on our planet. Authors Joanna Macy and Molly Brown address the anguish experienced by those who would confront the harsh realities of our time. In this fully updated edition of Coming Back to Life, they show how grief, anger, and fear are healthy responses to threats to life, and when honored can free us from paralysis or panic, through the revolutionary practice of the Work that Reconnects. New chapters address working within the corporate world, and engaging communities of color as well as youth in the Work. The Work that Reconnects has spread around the world, inspiring hundreds of thousands to work toward a life-sustaining human culture. Coming Back to Life introduces the Work's theoretical foundations, illuminating the angst of our era with extraordinary insight. Pointing the way forward out of apathy, it offers personal counsel as well as easy-to-use methods for group work that profoundly affect peoples' outlook and ability to act in the world. Joanna Macy is a scholar, eco-philosopher, teacher, activist, and author of twelve previous books including Coming Back to Life. Molly Young Brown is a teacher, trainer, counselor, and author of four previous books on psychology and Earth-based spirituality.
Communism and the Dilemmas of National Liberatinat  Commu in Soviet Ukraine 1918–1933
In 1917, the Russian Empire disintegrated into a number of local regimes, presaging what would happen to Austria-Hungary the following year. In contrast to what happened in the Habsburg lands, Lenin's Bolsheviks, self-proclaimed anti-imperialists, managed to reconquer most of Russia's former colonies but discovered that they could not create stable regimes without granting some concessions to national aspirations. This led in 1923 to the adoption of a policy of korenizatsiia (indigenization): official sponsorship of non-Russian cultural development and active recruitment of non-Russians into the regimes of the so-called borderlands of the empire.The twenty-three million Ukrainians who found themselves under Soviet rule after the defeat of the independent Ukrainian Peoples Republic largely accepted the opportunities afforded by Ukrainization, the local version of korenizatsiia, and pushed it farther than any of its counterparts. Many prominent émigrés returned to help develop their national culture and sparked a flowering of aesthetic and intellectual creativity unique in Ukrainian history. Ukrainians refer to this brief period as the rozstriliane vidrodzhennia, the executed rebirth, because of its abrupt and violent suppression in the 1930s.Ukrainization originally meant active recruitment of Ukrainians into the Communist Party and Soviet state. Soon it became apparent that it had actually legitimized a certain measure of Ukrainian aspirations within the Party itself. Ukrainian communists came to demand far greater self-determination than Moscow would tolerate. Those who made such demands in the 1920s were labelled "national deviationists" and cast beyond the pale, but not before the issues they raised engulfed the regime in a major political crisis.
The Barley Bird

The Barley Bird

Richard Mabey

Full Circle Editions Ltd
2010
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First prize winner in the Nature and Placecategory of the 2010 EDP/Jarrolds East Anglian Book Awards"So vividly written you can almost hear the song of these rare birds" - Kate Kellaway, The GuardianRichard Mabey, described as "Britain's greatest living nature writer", explores the nightingale's links with Suffolk culture and landscape, and traces the bird’s course through myth, lore and tradition. He plumbs his subject for its fascinating literary and historical references, and opens the reader's ears to the bird itself and its extraordinary song, a hymn to survival. New images by Derrick Greaves accompany the text.
The Unofficial Countryside

The Unofficial Countryside

Richard Mabey

Little Toller Books
2010
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During the early 1970s Richard Mabey set about mapping his unofficial countryside. He walked crumbling city docks and overgrown bomb sites, navigating inner city canals and car parks, exploring sewage works, gravel pits, rubbish tips. What he discovered runs deeper than a natural history of our suburbs and cities. The Unofficial Countryside prescribes another way of seeing, another way of experiencing nature in our daily lives. Wild flowers glimpsed from a commuter train. A kestrel hawking above a public park. Enchanter's nightshade growing through pavement cracks. Fox cubs playing on a motorway's scrubby fringe. There is a scarcely a nook in our urban landscape incapable of supporting life. It is an inspiration to find this abundance, to discover how plants, birds, mammals and insects flourish against the odds in the most obscure and surprising places.
Hey Man I Get It

Hey Man I Get It

J Maceo

JT Publishing House
2024
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Hey Man, I Get It... offers a unique and insightful approach to empowering men to navigate the challenges of modern life. This book, written by J. Maceo takes readers on a 21-day journey of self-discovery and growth. It offers thought-provoking insights and actionable steps to help men create meaningful connections with others and tap into their true potential. With a focus on transparency, relevance, and sensitivity, Maceo shares his experiences in marriage, career, ministry, counseling, and more, providing readers with a relatable and impactful guide to overcoming the obstacles that inhibit their growth and happiness.Throughout the book, Maceo encourages men to embrace vulnerability and healing, tapping into their inner selves to create more fulfilling lives and deeper connections with others. From exploring the power of forgiveness to learning how to set boundaries and prioritize self-care, Hey Man, I Get It... offers a wealth of knowledge and practical advice for men looking to transform.With its engaging writing style and thought-provoking insights, this book is the perfect guide for any man looking to improve his life and tap into his true potential. Whether you're struggling with career challenges, relationship issues, or personal obstacles, Hey Man, I Get It... will help you navigate self-discovery and growth with confidence and clarity.
Profane Fire at the Altar of the Lord
David's business is a shambles. The trade in indulgences is dead and the bones of heretics smolder on the auto-da-fe'. All because of that mad monk, Martin Luther. What a prigg.David is a merchant of deceit, a poet of lies. A dwarf, he claims to be a prince of a lost tribe of Israel. Along with his manservant Diogo, an actor, the masquerade delights the citizens of Rome. The food and beds are warm, the ladies plump and willing. The Jews of Rome whisper that David is their Messiah. The time is right for Christendom to join a powerful desert tribe to rain down death and destruction on the Muslim Turks. How could Europe not prevail?In faraway France, a warlord struggles to regain his honor. He's the Duke of Bourbon, the victor in a great military conquest who has lost his family fortune. Bourbon turns traitor and joins his sworn enemy, the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. But the mercenaries he enlists are unpaid, underfed, and poorly shod. The money to pay their wages is in Rome.Richly researched and irreverent, this story weaves actual historical characters and institutions into a wry tale of three men, each on a quest for fame and fortune.
First Fury

First Fury

Thomas Macy

Thomas Macy
2013
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Anger can take us down a road of no return. How far will anger drive Ann? In 1848, Ann dresses in men's clothing and signs on to a whaling ship to hunt down and kill the man who "ruined" her. She soon learns that a whaling voyage often lasts three years and that the odds of finding the particular ship on which her nemesis sails is near zero. She has committed herself to perhaps the most vile and dangerous of any profession. Will she survive? If she is found out, what will happen to her? But what exotic places will she see? Will anger cloud her judgment when she finds herself attracted to one particular sailor who sees her only as a boy and fellow sailor? Based on the true story of Rebecca Ann Johnson, this is a tale of redemption from bitterness.The setting for First Fury not only tells the story of Rebecca Ann Johnson, but describes the nature of the mid-nineteenth century whaling industry. The money in oil pushed whalers into uncharted waters as they extended the boundaries of the known world. Death walked the decks of these ships as much as exotic lands attracted the men who served on them.
Hurricane Hilary

Hurricane Hilary

Daryl Mackey

Daryl Mackey
2023
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The hurricane season is here, and you have to be prepared. This book offers advice on what to do ahead of time to stay safe and precautions during an hurricane. All that's left to do is survive. The hurricane has swept through the city, destroying buildings and uprooting trees.Hurricanes are terrifying and dangerous. If you live in the path of a hurricane, you should be prepared. Follow these hurricane safety tips in these book to keep you and your family safe. Here is a preview of what you'll learn...Stocking up on basic items and emergency suppliesReview (and adjust) your insurance coverageBattening downCreating an evacuation planStaying updatedMuch, much more In this book, peterson exposes hurricanes for the one-eyed monsters they truly are and provides crucial knowledge on how to survive them as they approach, occur, and leave a wake.The relationship between man and hurricane is simply illustrated in this book by melvyn peterson, a freelance investigative journalist who has covered us natural disasters for 18 years. He discusses everything from using a digital swiss army knife in saving your life to being prepared for the uncertainty brought on by hurricanes.