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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jerome R. Reich
Dig deep inside and find ideas and words that you can recycle again and again. "Interpretation so becomes an issue inherent in the notion of freedom. We as humans do naturally 'see and/or read' things from different perspectives. Soaccording to th[os]e ruled, and even some rulers who [are] or have been ruled themselves, there is a need for a discussion about freedom in order to not only attain it but also preserve it. We can reenter this discussion by reading and recycling the many texts that it helped create."
Lake Tahoe's Desolation Wilderness Fishing Guide
Jerome Yesavage
Talmont Trout Publications
2008
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This is the second expanded edition of the Desolation Wilderness Fishing Guide. Information has been updated reflecting severe reduction of fish planting and transformation of the Wilderness into effectively a "wild trout" fishery. Purchase of this book entitles you to a one-year membership in California Trout including four issues of the Streamkeeper's Log, a $35 value.
The Unredeemed Conscience: In Psychotherapy and Spiritual Development
Jerome W. Vreeland Ph. D.
Dr. Jerome W.Vreeland
2012
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This work describes a large number of psycho-imaginative interventions based on a spiritual methodology. All of them were developed in a clinical psychology setting using active imagination to explore and treat a wide range of clinical issues. The methodology involves a luminous sphere of Light, which the client uses to express willingness, and the evocation of a Christ image or comparable higher power able to channel the Holy Spirit. The interventions have proven effective for the redemption of conscience, the removal of its shaming enthrallments, and the dramatic correction of gender distortions in images of self and others.This type of psychotherapy is called Light therapy. It provides a nearly inexhaustible resource for the exploration of Mind, Soul, and Ego dynamics; and the power to heal most forms of mental illness addressed in psychotherapy as well as psychosomatic dis-eases. The methodology also demonstrates the inordinate power of parental images and their effects on the Ego; and the restitutive power of Jesus Christ when he is allowed to interact with those images. In this work, shame is treated as the root cause of most Ego dysfunction; and Christ channeling the Holy Spirit is seen as an unerring source of forgiveness able to completely dispel accumulated shame. It is the only kind of psychotherapy capable of doing so. Shame is the 'white elephant' in the therapy rooms of mental health providers. It is rarely addressed in a secular context because only a spiritual power has the wherewithal to decisively end an individual's enthrallment to this most painful of all emotions, which most people and cultures still treat as unforgivable.All chapters of this book can be downloaded for examination by going to its Website: the unredeemed conscience.org.
In The Blue Corner is a story of how a man from a small Nebraska town of just over 200 people became a cornerman in the Ultimate Fighting Championship(R) (UFC(R)). Follow his unique journey from the small town to his introduction to Mixed Martial Arts to becoming an unlikely cornerman. In The Blue Corner takes you through a fighter's training camps, losses, and victories, while giving you a look into the locker room of the big events.
Wade Summers wants nothing more than to go on his date tonight with high school hottie Glory Schoonover.Unfortunately, a fierce February blizzard has blown in and a couple of first-time heifers are calving early. Way too early.And Wade's never delivered a calf all by himself before. (His grandfather was always there to showhim the way.)Simmering under the teenage hormones and unexpected birthing is a dutiful son who finally comforts the abuse of his shady stepfather and a betrayal by his somewhat disengaged mother.Kirkus Reviews called this coming-of-age story "An exciting, elegant debut."It's rough around the edges, full of brute hardship, raw strength, and pure heart.
Jermone Grapel began writing essays in the early 90's, this collection being a fractional but representative cross section of an output that is still in progress today. Writing as "Post Consumer Man," he restricts his essays to anything that may be relevant since the dawn of time to the end of eternity. They serve as a therapeutical voice to his objections to the paradigm of our culture and the negativity it is leading us into. Grapel notes that all cultures attempt to inculcate their constituents into someone's narrow minded, self-serving version of reality and this book is his attempt to translate these subterfuges into the truth.
The Chosen: The Hidden History of Admission and Exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton
Jerome Karabel
HARPER PAPERBACKS
2006
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A professor of sociology at the University of California presents the findings of his survey of admissions at Princeton, revealing a century of exclusion that cuts to the core of the American experience, while raising important questions about the stratification of higher education in America. Reprint.
"The articles . . . draw the reader more tightly into the web of the world. They forge links in unexpected ways. They connect us to nature and to each other, and those connections nourish the intellect and uplift the spirit."--Jerome Groopman, M.D., editor This year's Best American Science and Nature Writing offers another rich assortment of "fascinating science and impressive journalism" (New Scientist) culled from an array of periodicals, such as The New Yorker, Scientific American, and National Geographic. The twenty-four provocative and often visionary stories chosen by guest editor Jerome Groopman form an outstanding sampling of the very best in a field of writing that stays ahead of the curve, bringing important topics to the forefront of American discussion. In "The Universe's Invisible Hand," Christopher Conselice takes us into the recent spectacular discovery of the crucial role of dark energy, which is making our universe expand faster and faster. Florence Williams tells the story of a more down-to-earth form of energy in "A Mighty Wind," which describes how a small Danish island community is making great leaps in energy conservation by using innovative wind farms. John Cohen explores the marvelous world of ligers, zorses, wholphins, and other hybridized creatures in "Zonkeys Are Pretty Much My Favorite Animal." And Robin Marantz Henig delves into the possibly hazardous ramifications of the rapidly expanding science of nanotechnology. The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2008 packs a wallop of intriguing, informative, and wondrous stories, each one bringing with it, as Jerome Groopman writes, "a sense of excitement to be] shared with others."