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1000 tulosta hakusanalla David R Addleman
Journey Through Challenge: Lyme Disease
David R. Thomas
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Biblical Wisdom For a Digital Age
David R. Ellingson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The Last Days and Legacy of Jesus
David R. Edwards
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Over the past forty years, congregations, businesses, other organizations, and communities across the United States have become increasingly divided along political and ideological lines.In When the Center Does Not Hold, David R. Brubaker, with contributions by colleagues Everett Brubaker, Carolyn Yoder, and Teresa J. Haase, offers relevant, practical mentorship on navigating polarized environments. Through easily accessible stories, they provide tools and processes that will equip leaders to both manage themselves and effectively lead others in highly polarized and anxious systems.Coaching includes guidance on key characteristics of effective leadership in times of polarization: refusing contempt, honoring dignity, broadening binaries, seeking first to understand, inviting disagreement, and staying connected.With years of combined experience in the fields of conflict transformation and organizational and leadership studies, Brubaker and his colleagues offer hope. Here, readers learn from leaders and communities that continue to renew the covenants that bind them, courageously address deeper needs that drive conflict, and hold on to a moral center while navigating the storms of polarization.
Witness to History: : A Paranormal Journey into the Past
David R. Pearse
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The Last Kingdom: Lessons from the Book of Daniel
David R. Edwards
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Six Cups of Persistence: A 30-year struggle for survival, love, and the American Dream
David R. Swift
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Conformity Colleges: The Destruction of Intellectual Creativity and Dissent in America's Universities
David R. Barnhizer
Skyhorse Publishing
2024
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The United States' education system, especially its universities, is under attack by the ideological Left, dominated by advocates of Wokeism and Critical Race Theory. Marshall McLuhan was a brilliant thinker best known for his insight that "the medium is the message." Universities, as well as our entire educational "medium" including the K-12 system that feeds its graduates into the university and societal systems, are powerful and overarching mechanisms that we use to shape our understanding. For Western nations, the ideal of the university and of education generally has been to provide us with analytical skills, knowledge, and the ability to create and nurture a healthy society that benefits as many people as possible. That ideal, and the university as educational and social "medium," is under severe attack. The power to use the university as an overarching "medium" that offers a strong sense of legitimacy to even flawed and overstated arguments and assertions is why the institution is a target of an ideological Left that is now dominated by advocates of Wokeism and Critical Race Theory. Once obtaining a strong power base in university disciplines and administrations, the revolutionaries of race, gender, and other radical interests metamorphosed from heroic moral beacons fighting and railing against injustice, and revealed themselves as ideological dictators. The truth is that what we now refer to as the Woke/Critical Race Theory activist movement--particularly that controlled by those who came to power in the past thirty years or so--were not simply seeking to expand the nature and content of the university curriculum, or even what is taught in the K-12 system. Their intent was and is to "destabilize," "transform," and supplant what is taught. They seek to create a culture that elevates their interests while aggressively repressing anything they see as an obstacle to power, including healthy discourse and debate. The activists of the Woke/Critical Race Theory Movement are not an honest intellectual movement. They are intense and aggressive political strategists, self-styled "revolutionaries" seeking to use our educational systems with the framed narrative of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) that is actually one of "Division, Enmity, and Intimidation/Indoctrination," all the while claiming their interests are benign and aimed at healing. In reality, they are fracturing our fundamental social order, sowing discord, and deliberately suppressing the freedom of speech and thought essential to the well-being of our democratic republic. Conformity Colleges: The Destruction of Intellectual Creativity and Dissent in America's Universities will help you understand what is happening and come to grips with the need to challenge, counter, and reverse this "revolution." Nothing of significance can be done to stop what is going on unless the DEI administrative bureaucracy that now controls universities is dismantled or substantially weakened.
A Few Words: Words are small things with great power, never underestimate the ones you use...or don't
David R. Blaski
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Priests, Prophets, Politicians, People and Protests
David R. Amies
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Old Testament Chronology
David R. Hollingsworth; James D. Quiggle
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Old and New Testament Chronology
David R. Hollingsworth; James D. Quiggle
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Life Confessions: The Power Of Your Words, Personal Prayers For Health, Wealth, Strength And Freedom!
David R. White
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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While numerous books have been written on the great camps, hiking trails, and wildlife of the Adirondacks, noted anthropologist David R. Starbuck offers the only archeological guide to a region long overlooked by archeologists who thought that “all the best sites” were elsewhere. This beautifully illustrated volume focuses on the rich and varied material culture brought to the mountains by their original Native American inhabitants, along with subsequent settlements created by soldiers, farmers, industrialists, workers, and tourists. Starbuck examines Native American sites on Lake George and Long Lake; military and underwater sites throughout the Lake George, Fort Ticonderoga, and Crown Point regions; old industrial sites where forges, tanneries, and mines once thrived; farms and the rural landscape; and many other sites, including an abandoned theme park (Frontier Town in North Hudson), the ghost town of Adirondac, Civilian Conservation Corps camps, ski areas, and graveyards.