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Joy Beyond The Walls Of This World

Joy Beyond The Walls Of This World

James E McReynolds

Parson's Porch
2022
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Society is changing rapidly. This is a book about men. It is also about women. It's about crises in human life. Economic and social pressures have never been as vast. We all live in confusion, in ego-based defenses. We all need to be loved. Love knows no sexual, racial, political, religious, or anything else. Women and men are having a difficult time understanding each other. The gender crisis can become an opportunity for men and women to discover their true selves. We need to reach our human potential. Every child of God has been imbued and reflects how that potential has waxed and waned throughout history.The soul exists irrespective of its human form. Each gender has an inner essence. It is the will of God that we allow masculine and feminine free expression. Our current gender crisis curtails our potential as joyful partners. We have lost sight of this truth. Our joint vision quest moves beyond constrictive gender forms.This crisis has gone on too long and we must create new visions.
Australia's Hardest Prison: Inside the Walls of Long Bay Jail
Welcome to Long Bay, Australia's hardest prison. For the first time, guards and inmates of the notorious South Sydney facility reveal what really goes on behind its towering concrete walls. Opened in 1909, Long Bay Jail, originally a women's reformatory, has a dark and extraordinary history. From ghosts to legendary prisoners, there has been an infamous collection of Long Bay "guests," including the formidable Neddy Smith, convicted rapists the Skaf brothers, and shamed entrepreneur Rene Rivkin. Former inmates Rodney Adler, Graham "Abo" Henry, Tom Domican, John Elias, and others tell all about the brutal reality of life behind bars. And "Mr Big" Ian Hall Saxon finally comes clean about his prison escape, which baffled the nation. Delve into the personal accounts of the prison guards, Long Bay's unsung heroes, as they open up about their experiences dealing with some of the most dangerous men in the country.
Surcharged and different forms of retaining walls
Surcharged and different forms of retaining walls is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1873. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Breaking Down the Walls of Segregation

Breaking Down the Walls of Segregation

David-James Gonzales

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2025
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On March 2, 1945, five Mexican American families and their Jewish American lawyer filed a class-action lawsuit against four school districts in Orange County, California, to end the segregation of ethnic Mexican children. In a shocking decision, the court ruled in favor of plaintiffs, setting a legal and historical precedent in Mendez, et al. v. Westminster School District of Orange County that shook the foundations of Jim Crow America and led to the end of de jure school segregation across the nation. Breaking Down the Walls of Segregation tells the story of how ethnic Mexicans in a relatively unknown agricultural backwater built the unprecedented movement that led to this decision. Beginning in the 1880s, David-James Gonzales details the social and economic history of Orange County, explaining how citrus capitalists, seeking increased market share and profitability, established the walls of segregation to manage ethnic Mexican family labor. By the early 1930s, ethnic Mexicans were segregated into over fifty underserved colonias and barrios. Without training or support from national civil rights organizations, they mobilized against segregation and inequality beginning in the late 1920s. Ethnic Mexican grassroots organizations proliferated throughout the county, intent on engaging in civic affairs and ending anti-Mexican discrimination and segregation. This movement, comprised of immigrants, citizens, parents, children, emerging activists, and their non-Mexican allies, paved the way for the growth of LULAC and nationwide organizing. As an essential part of the "long civil rights movement," the ethnic Mexican struggle against segregation in Orange County illustrates how minoritized groups have historically pushed US social, economic, and political institutions to live up to the nation's founding ideals.
Breaking Down the Walls of Segregation

Breaking Down the Walls of Segregation

David-James Gonzales

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2026
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On March 2, 1945, five Mexican American families and their Jewish American lawyer filed a class-action lawsuit against four school districts in Orange County, California, to end the segregation of ethnic Mexican children. In a shocking decision, the court ruled in favor of plaintiffs, setting a legal and historical precedent in Mendez, et al. v. Westminster School District of Orange County that shook the foundations of Jim Crow America and led to the end of de jure school segregation across the nation. Breaking Down the Walls of Segregation tells the story of how ethnic Mexicans in a relatively unknown agricultural backwater built the unprecedented movement that led to this decision. Beginning in the 1880s, David-James Gonzales details the social and economic history of Orange County, explaining how citrus capitalists, seeking increased market share and profitability, established the walls of segregation to manage ethnic Mexican family labor. By the early 1930s, ethnic Mexicans were segregated into over fifty underserved colonias and barrios. Without training or support from national civil rights organizations, they mobilized against segregation and inequality beginning in the late 1920s. Ethnic Mexican grassroots organizations proliferated throughout the county, intent on engaging in civic affairs and ending anti-Mexican discrimination and segregation. This movement, comprised of immigrants, citizens, parents, children, emerging activists, and their non-Mexican allies, paved the way for the growth of LULAC and nationwide organizing. As an essential part of the "long civil rights movement," the ethnic Mexican struggle against segregation in Orange County illustrates how minoritized groups have historically pushed US social, economic, and political institutions to live up to the nation's founding ideals.
The Humans in the Walls

The Humans in the Walls

Eric James Stone

Wordfire Press
2020
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Nebula Award-winning author 27 tales of science fiction and fantasy, ranging from hard SF to fairy tales, from humor to horror-including one never before published.Supernatural beings, uploaded brains, psychic powers, space colonies, alternate timelines, aliens, superheroes, and giant AI starships that pay little attention to The Humans in the Walls.Each story contains special commentary by the author. "Eric James Stone is a genius."-Brandon Sanderson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Mistborn
The Humans in the Walls

The Humans in the Walls

Eric James Stone

Wordfire Press
2020
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Nebula Award-winning author 27 tales of science fiction and fantasy, ranging from hard SF to fairy tales, from humor to horror-including one never before published.Supernatural beings, uploaded brains, psychic powers, space colonies, alternate timelines, aliens, superheroes, and giant AI starships that pay little attention to The Humans in the Walls.Each story contains special commentary by the author. "Eric James Stone is a genius."-Brandon Sanderson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Mistborn
Life of James G. Blaine

Life of James G. Blaine

Willis Fletcher Johnson

Hansebooks
2017
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Life of James G. Blaine is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1893. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Shared Walls

Shared Walls

Diana E. James

McFarland Co Inc
2011
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The 1900 edition of Polk's Seattle City Directory listed four apartment buildings. By 1939, that number had grown to almost 1,400. This study explores the circumstances that prompted the explosive growth of this previously unknown form of housing in Seattle and takes an in-depth look at a large number of different apartment buildings, from the small and simple to the large and grand. Illustrated with numerous contemporary and vintage photographs and sketches, this volume preserves an intimate record of these under-studied and under-appreciated buildings and will inspire an appreciation for their history and architectural variety, and for their preservation as an integral part of Seattle's urban landscape.