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"Inspiring, cozy, and full of heart " --Lisa Greenwald, author of 11 Before 12 and the Pink & Green seriesA thirteen-year-old girl spends her first holiday away from home completing a scavenger hunt that takes her across Europe in 12 Dares of Christa, the first contemporary novel from Marissa Burt, author of Storybound.Christa is a holiday junkie. What's not to love? There's decorations Gifts Caroling with friends But thanks to her parents' recent separation, Christa's favorite time of year is now filled with heartache. And when her mom announces that she's taking her on a mother-daughter trip to Europe over winter vacation, Christa knows she should be excited. She just can't imagine spending the yuletide season without her dad.However, waiting at her hotel in Italy is a special package from her father: the first of twelve dares that take Christa to landmarks in three beautiful countries and introduce her to people who will show her that hope is alive in the strangest of places. Funny, genuine, and feel-good to the core, The 12 Dares of Christa is one fa-la-la-filled adventure that fans of Wendy Mass and Lisa Greenwald will love.
Art and feminist theology often explore the figure of the feminine side of Christ. However, the risen Christa has had little if any coverage within these fields. Now, "Seeking the Risen Christa" (by Nicola Slee) uses a well-crafted combination of reflection, illustration and poetry to investigate the Risen Christa. The discussion revolves around the central narratives of the gospels and the major Christological themes. These subjects are re-imagined and revisited from the hypothetical perspective of Christa. Ultimately, Nicola Slee wants "Seeking The Risen Christ" to represent a search for a risen Christa and therefore encourage readers to develop a freer, unlimited relationship with Christ.
Most people remember where they were when John F. Kennedy was assassinated, just as they remember how they felt when humans first set foot on the moon. Elements of both reactions are present in the story of Christa McAuliffe, the energetic young schoolteacher chosen to be the first civilian to go into space—and who died with her astronaut companions in the Challenger explosion of January 28, 1986. In this straightforward memoir, McAuliffe's mother, Grace George Corrigan, makes it very clear just who and what the nation lost in the Challenger tragedy. The product of family history, notes and letters, and the commemorative efforts to honor her daughter, A Journal for Christa provides a very personal biography of a remarkable young woman.Christa McAuliffe's story is solidly American—the eldest child of a close Catholic Massachusetts family, and a dedicated Girl Scout, she came of age in the turbulent sixties and early seventies and became a schoolteacher and mother. Generous, outgoing, funny, and beloved by her many friends and students, she was little known beyond her personal circle until selected by NASA to be the first civilian sent on a space mission as the "Teacher in Space." Whether or not the selection was a publicity stunt, Christa McAuliffe may have proved more than NASA bargained for. Honest, direct, and outspoken, she was impatient with the stultifying ceremonies of the government bureaucracy and did not hesitate to speak out on behalf of the constituency she felt she had been selected to represent: American public schoolteachers and the children in their classrooms.
Most people remember where they were when John F. Kennedy was assassinated, just as they remember how they felt when humans first set foot on the moon. Elements of both reactions are present in the story of Christa McAuliffe, the energetic young schoolteacher chosen to be the first civilian to go into space—and who died with her astronaut companions in the Challenger explosion of January 28, 1986. In this straightforward memoir, McAuliffe's mother, Grace George Corrigan, makes it very clear just who and what the nation lost in the Challenger tragedy. The product of family history, notes and letters, and the commemorative efforts to honor her daughter, A Journal for Christa provides a very personal biography of a remarkable young woman.Christa McAuliffe's story is solidly American—the eldest child of a close Catholic Massachusetts family, and a dedicated Girl Scout, she came of age in the turbulent sixties and early seventies and became a schoolteacher and mother. Generous, outgoing, funny, and beloved by her many friends and students, she was little known beyond her personal circle until selected by NASA to be the first civilian sent on a space mission as the "Teacher in Space." Whether or not the selection was a publicity stunt, Christa McAuliffe may have proved more than NASA bargained for. Honest, direct, and outspoken, she was impatient with the stultifying ceremonies of the government bureaucracy and did not hesitate to speak out on behalf of the constituency she felt she had been selected to represent: American public schoolteachers and the children in their classrooms.
History Of Christa -- S Universal Church During The Primitive Times (1845)
Henry Stebbing
KESSINGER PUBLISHING CO
2009
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A Study Guide for Christa Wolf's "Exchanging Glances"
Cengage Learning Gale
Gale, Study Guides
2017
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Resumo elementar de archeologia christã
Joaquim Possidonio Narciso Da Silva
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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"Resumo elementar de archeologia christ " from Joaquim Possid nio Narciso da Silva. Arquitecto, arque logo e fot grafo portugu s (1806-1896).
Ce livre permet d'aborder deux oeuvres majeures de Christa Wolf. Le roman Christa T, dont la premi re dition date de 1968, et le r cit posthume August, paru en 2012. Ces deux r cits se rejoignent par leurs th matiques sur la guerre et la recherche d'identit . Christa Wolf a galement jou un r le majeur durant les v nements de la R unification allemande en 1989. Nous mettons ces aspects en lumi re dans une contribution en langue allemande. Enfin, certaines pistes de cet ouvrage permettent toute personne int ress e par une pr paration aux certifications d'allemand niveau B2/C1, de tester ses connaissances.
Autour de Christa Wolf. Tome 4. Entre résistance et mémoire.
Martine Schnell
BoD - Books on Demand
2024
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La "Wende" in Christa Wolf: tra sorveglianza e rimozione
Elisabetta Marengo
Edizioni Accademiche Italiane
2016
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Geschlechtsidentität in Christa Wolfs Kurzgeschichte "Selbstversuch"
Katharina Schmutterer
GRIN Verlag
2022
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Reprodu o do original de 1887.
Reprodu o do original de 1887.
Ungeachtet der zahlreichen Untersuchungen zu Christa Wolfs Literatur erscheinen die bisherigen Analysen zum Utopieverstandnis der Autorin erganzungsbedurftig. Die vorliegende Arbeit beabsichtigt, Christa Wolfs Utopieverstandnis sowie eine Darstellungsmoglichkeit von Subjektutopie im Hinblick auf den gattungs- und funktionsgeschichtlichen Wandel literarischer Utopien aufzuzeigen."
Reflexionen ueber Entfremdungserscheinungen in Christa Wolfs Medea. Stimmen
Yildiz Aydin
Peter Lang AG
2016
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Entfremdung erscheint im Gesamtwerk der DDR-Autorin Christa Wolf als ein wichtiges und standig wiederkehrendes Thema. Die Christa Wolf-Forschung hat jedoch die zentrale Bedeutung der Entfremdung fur Leben und Werk der Autorin bislang wenig beachtet. Diese Studie geht der Frage nach, wie sich die Autorin mit ihrer eigenen Entfremdungserfahrung auseinandergesetzt hat und ob in ihrer zweiten Mythos-Bearbeitung "Medea. Stimmen", die nach der Wiedervereinigung publiziert wurde, Entfremdungserscheinungen festzustellen sind. Mit Hilfe der hier angewandten Entfremdungstheorie des amerikanischen Soziologen Melvin Seeman: "powerlessness", "meaninglessness", "normlessness", "isolation" und "self-estrangement", zeigt Yildiz Aydin, dass nicht nur Medea, sondern fast alle literarischen Figuren im Roman in unterschiedlicher Abstufung eine bestimmte Entfremdung erfahren, uber die sie zum Teil selbst reflektieren.