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From Soane to the Strip

From Soane to the Strip

Denise Scott Brown; Thomas Weaver

Sir John Soane's Museum
2019
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The pioneering architect, planner, theorist and educator, Denise Scott Brown is the second recipient of the Soane Medal, which is awarded annually in recognition of architects who have made a major contribution to their field, through their built work, through education, history and theory. The lecture was delivered on 17 October 2018 at the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery, which she designed with Robert Venturi. From Soane to the Strip is a transcript of Denise Scott Brown's Soane Medal lecture - a narrated history of her early life and the experiences that shaped her later practice, illustrated by her own extraordinary and rarely-seen photography.
Het Ongeziene Vrouwelijke

Het Ongeziene Vrouwelijke

Denise Jordan

Fatherheart Ministries
2020
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In Het Ongeziene Vrouwelijke in het Hart van God brengt Denise Jordan een profetisch inzicht dat voor lange tijd over het hoofd is gezien in de geschiedenis van de kerk. Vol passie en op een buitengewoon duidelijke manier schetst zij een vollediger begrip; dat God zowel mannelijk als vrouwelijk is, en dat wij volledig geschapen zijn naar Zijn beeld, als man en vrouw. Zij laat ons zien dat de oorlog die de vijand voert tegen alles wat vrouwelijk is een zeer specifieke reden heeft, en dat is het vernietigen van het beeld van God. Zij vertelt ons dat Gods moederhart Zijn kinderen wil troosten en verzorgen. Dit boek past in wat God in onze tijd aan het doen is, het uitstorten van Zijn liefde in het fundament van de Kerk, zoals in de tijd van de eerste gemeente. Het is geschreven als een bundeling van theologie, verhalen en reflectie om zo een diepere openbaring van Gods liefde aan het menselijk hart te brengen.
I Am...

I Am...

Denise Angelle

Worldstrength
2020
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I AM... is a Children's Book based on the original poem written by Denise Angelle. This 1st Edition of the I AM... book includes beautiful photographs (60+), inviting children into the lives of others with diverse backgrounds and circumstances. It encourages children to see, understand and appreciate how wonderfully themselves and others are made by God and be hopeful about what their futures and purposes in life can be.
Strength

Strength

Denise Angelle

Worldstrength
2021
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This original collection of poetry is the personal expression of Denise Angelle's experiences and journey of new faith and life in Jesus Christ and the transformation, trials, doubts, fears, losses, perseverance, belief, trust, overcoming victories, blessings, missions, etc., that were part of her journey, inspiring strength, hope, faith & encouragement to others. Denise's poetry is complimented by some of her original paintings & photography. (This 2020 publication is a Revised and Expanded Edition of the 1st Edition of STRENGTH - Poetry & Art from 2008.)
Ich Bin...

Ich Bin...

Denise Angelle

Worldstrength
2021
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ICH BIN... Spezial Ausgabe, ist ein Kinderbuch, das auf dem Originalgedicht I AM... von Denise Angelle basiert. Diese Deutsche Spezial Ausgabe ICH BIN... enth lt ber 95 wundersch ne Fotos (36 zus tzliche Fotos als die 1. Ausgabe) und l dt Kinder in das Leben anderer Menschen mit anderen Hintergr nden und Lebensumst nden ein. Sie ermutigt Kinder, zu sehen, zu verstehen und zu sch tzen, wie wunderbar sie und andere von Gott geschaffen sind, und hoffnungsvoll auf ihre Zukunft und ihre Lebensziele zu sein.
Core

Core

Denise Miller

WILLOW PUBLISHING
2015
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Poetry collection based on the true stories of African American sharecroppers of the Great Migration who journeyed North in search of the American Dream only to find hardships of a different kind. The poems chronicle the odyssey from a Mississippi plantation to an Ohio Valley coal mine to an iron foundry in Saginaw, Michigan.
America Apart: How Multiculturalism is Destroying American Race Relations
In America Apart: The Inconvenient Truth about Multiculturalism and Racism Today, James R. Long exposes the myths that are leading America toward a reckoning from which it may not be able to recover. Long contends that a nation comprised of different races - sans identity politics - could work, but that a nation comprised of different cultures will not. The evidence for his sweeping argument incorporates psychology, history, economics and Long's own personal experiences in what he calls the dungeon of diversity, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.America Apart begins with a frank discussion on the merits/demerits of the two competing models and philosophies seen within American society: the salad bowl and melting pot. Chapters 2 - 5 dissect what Long calls 'the narrative' - that disparities between racial group's outcomes in health care, education, employment and the justice system are solely caused by racism and discrimination. Chapter five, Crime, Race, and the Justice System is broken into two parts. In part one, Long dismantles, claim by claim, Michelle Alexander's award-winning, best-selling book, The New Jim Crow. Part two focuses on interracial crime and in particular how the intelligentsia misrepresents the facts when the perpetrator is white and the victim black.The origins for this false narrative are given their own chapter (7) in which Long takes the reader back in time to early twentieth century Germany and the Institute for Social Research. Here, he details where much of the modern Left's ideology comes from and how its vision is propagated. Economic Marxism gave way to cultural Marxism. The proletariat got replaced with non-whites, gays and women.In the final chapter, Long explains what the proponents of the narrative want (massive white guilt) and what the consequences will be if they achieve their goals. Along the way, Long dispels the falsehoods surrounding bi-lingualism, grievance politics and reparations. Using his own legal case as evidence, Long also takes on the results-oriented, judicial activist approach to law and several of its advocates including renowned historian John Hope Franklin.America Apart ends with an ominous warning: that Americans must shed their hyphenated ethnicities/identities and become Americans only. If not, they risk turning their civil society into an ethno-police state - like the one in which the author himself resides.
Our Dance with Words: A Collection of Fine Writing from Northern California Authors

Our Dance with Words: A Collection of Fine Writing from Northern California Authors

Denise Lee Branco; Loraine Holden; Thea Holmdahl

Pretty Road Press
2015
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Hidden around us live stories we never imagine or expect. Our neighbors, co-workers, and acquaintances-even the strangers in our check-out lines-have stories to tell. In Northern California, the most talented storytellers among us have recorded emotional events and perceptive insights for this collection of stories we title Our Dance with Words. Their writing sidles alongside their personal themes and messages to waltz and twist inside the mind of every reader who dares to join their dance with words. These authors-all members of Northern California Publishers & Authors-are everyday people with the writing prowess to chronicle emotional dances, decades of longing, travel that goes awry, first-person accounts of history, and the embarrassing lessons of youth. They expose fears, joys, hopes, frustrations, sorrows, mystery, and laughter. When you are finished reading Our Dance with Words, you will sit in your chair, sigh, and understand you are not alone. The writers among us are telling stories that make us feel included in the steps, sways, and dips that make up the dance that is life. Authors, stories and topics include: Frances Kakugawa: "The Unfinished Dance" - Can poetry overcome the horrors of war? Dennis Potter: "Maiko and Jake" - Love has no boundaries, even in death M.L. Edson: "Ghosts" - Sometimes there's no explaining what happened Kimberly A. Edwards: "Stumped by the Grump" - Where did that cat go? Nic Butterfield: "I Am Above" - An uplifting train ride across the sky Sherry Joyce: "Cozumel Calamity" -- Everything went wrong on this vacation Sharon S. Darrow: "Fragile Dreams" - Flying and the incredible power of words Joyce Mason: "Valley Girl" - Living life to the hilt in the Valley of the Shadow C.T. Meadows: "Legend of the Mountain" - Where did that help come from? Denise Lee Branco: "Keep Moving Forward" - Advise to take risks and step out Loraine Holden: "Machu Picchu" - A scientist learns to be open to other signals Thea Holmdahl: -- "I Was There" - The sights and sounds surrounding the fall of the Berlin Wall Catherine Byron: "The Storm" - Charity and friendship nurtured under adversity Daniel Babka: "Two States and a Thousand Miles" - Adversity is not so personal anymore Norma Jean Thornton: "Sweets for My Sweet" - Merely sweets or a love poisoned? Nanci Ginsberg: "Gloomy Days," and "Springtime along the Delta" - Short-form poetry Laurie Hoirup: "Identical Irony" - When twins trade places Jeff Parsons: "Girls, I'm Clueless" - Laugh along with the story of a first kiss Tom Kando: "It's an Omelet Thing" - European travel? Nice, but it's not all sunshine and roses Ellen Osborn, "Hercules the Mighty Hunter" - Oh, those mischievous cats D nna Wilberg: "Not Fair" - The choices of teen friends have consequences Jill K. Yaranon: "Lost in the Pink" - A trail ride goes unexpectedly awry Matthias Mendezona: "Woodpeckers at Dry Creek" - Birds bring back memories of a rainforest William J. Blaylock: "Forged for War" - The storied life of a weapon of war