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Smart Discipline

Smart Discipline

Larry J Koenig

SIMON SCHUSTER LTD
2004
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Larry J. Koenig, Ph.D., creator of the hugely popular Smart Discipline® seminars, explains his simple, dramatically effective system to help children follow the rules at home and at school. It is easily tailoredto differences in age, temperament, and the needs of children with ADD/ADHD. Positive results usually are seen within a few days. Best of all: instead of nagging, parents can use Dr. Koenig's powerful esteem-building strategies to affirm their children's strengths. The Smart Discipline system: Gets kids to do what you ask, the first time you ask Stops fighting, bickering, and disrespectful language Ends hassles over homework, chores, messy rooms, and bedtime Instills positive self-image and builds confidence. . . and much more!
European Revolutions and the American Literary Renaissance

European Revolutions and the American Literary Renaissance

Larry J. Reynolds

Yale University Press
1989
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Political issues and events have always acted as a catalyst on thought and art. In this pioneering study, Larry J. Reynolds argues that the European revolutions of 1848-49 quickened the American literary imagination and shaped the characters, plots, and themes of the American renaissance. He traces the impact of the revolutions on Emerson, Fuller, Hawthorne, Melville, Whitman, and Thoreau, showing that the upheavals abroad both inspired and disturbed. Unlike many studies that have emphasized the national features and revolutionary spirit of our classic American literature, Reynolds's study, which places this literature in an international context, reveals its conservative, counterrevolutionary side.Emerson, the writer first considered, witnessed the revolutionary turmoil in England and France during the spring of 1848. Reynolds contends that Emerson disdained the revolutions but was unable to resist their challenge: they inspired him to articulate with renewed vigor the idealism at the center of his spiritual life. Reynolds describes next the "Bloody June Days" in Paris and examines their effect on American writings, particularly Uncle Tom's Cabin. In his discussion of Margaret Fuller, Reynolds compares her response to the socialist revolution with Emerson's and demonstrates that her Tribune dispatches from Italy, written during the Roman Revolution, constitute a powerful historical narrative of unrecognized artistry and value. Turning to the writings of Hawthorne and Melville, Reynolds explains that these authors, who viewed the revolutions skeptically, were moved to incorporate into their masterpieces the imagery and issues attracting public attention around them. Focusing on Whitman's fascination with the revolutionary events he covered as an editor, Reynolds describes how under their influence Whitman conceived himself as a poet of insurrection and began Leaves of Grass. He concludes with Thoreau, showing how residual excitement about the revolutions led to the reshaping of Walden into a spiritual autobiography emphasizing purity and serenity.
The Private Universe of James Castle

The Private Universe of James Castle

Larry J. Feinberg

YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
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A new approach to the work of self-taught artist James Castle that focuses on how his drawings and practice resonate with earlier masters Drawing on the collections of the William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation and the James Castle Collection and Archive, this volume features more than 90 of James Castle’s (1899–1977) landscapes and architectural-interior views, including works that have never been published before. Broadening the discussion of Castle’s work beyond the common emphasis on the role of the artist’s deafness and isolation in rural Idaho, Larry J. Feinberg places the self-taught artist in a larger artistic and cultural context and foregrounds Castle’s prowess as a draftsman. He shows how the artist’s evocative and unconventional images use techniques such as a “bending,” intuitive perspective and subtle shifts of focus. Comparing the descriptive and expressive effects that Castle achieves in his soot drawings with studies by Rembrandt and showing how Castle’s manipulation of space has much in common with Piranesi and M. C. Escher, this study expands our understanding of the artist’s evocative and unconventional images in new and exciting ways.Distributed for the Santa Barbara Museum of ArtExhibition Schedule:Santa Barbara Museum of Art (June 25–September 17, 2023)
Pac Power

Pac Power

Larry J. Sabato

WW Norton Co
1985
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This analysis of the workings of PACs and their influence examines the ways in which they raise huge sums of money, how they select candidates to back, and what they expect in return for support and assesses their effects on major parties.
Applied Finite Element Analysis

Applied Finite Element Analysis

Larry J. Segerlind

John Wiley Sons Inc
1985
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An introductory textbook for senior/graduate couses in finite element analysis taught in all engineering departments. Covers the basic concepts of the finite element method and their application to the analysis of plane structures and two-dimensional continuum problems in heat transfer, irrotational fluid flow, and elasticity. This revised edition includes a reorganization of topics and an increase in the number of homework problems. The emphasis on numerical illustrations make topis clear without heavy use of sophisticated mathematics.
Devils and Rebels

Devils and Rebels

Larry J. Reynolds

The University of Michigan Press
2010
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"An outstanding combination of literary interpretation and cultural and historical context that will be an important addition to the critical literature on Hawthorne."---Nina Baym, University of Illinois"It is difficult to imagine a more timely book than Devils and Rebels. Examining the role of the public intellectual and writer during a time of political conflict and war, Reynolds takes up his charges with great precision and historical finesse. What particularly distinguishes this book is its attention to the ways in which one of this country's most important authors struggled to resist the waves of political extremism and patriotic hysteria that swept around him."---Jeffrey Steele, University of Wisconsin—Madison Widely condemned even in his own time, Nathaniel Hawthorne's views on abolitionism and slavery are today frequently characterized by scholars as morally reprehensible. Devils and Rebels explores the historical and biographical record to reveal striking evidence of the author's true political values---values grounded in pacifism and resistant to the kind of binary thinking that could lead to violence and war. The book offers fresh readings of not only Hawthorne's four major romances but also some of his less familiar works like "Legends of the Province House," The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair, Journal of an African Cruiser, The Life of Franklin Pierce, and "Septimius Felton." Reynolds argues that Hawthorne---whether in his politics or his art---drew upon racialized imagery from America's past revolution and war on witchcraft to create a politics of quiet imagination, alert to the ways in which New England righteousness could become totalitarian by imposing its narrow view of the world on others. Meticulously researched and cogently argued, this groundbreaking work demonstrates the need to examine perspectives and values from beyond the New England region when studying the literary history of the American Renaissance and illuminates the difficulties faced by public intellectuals during times of political strife---an issue as relevant today as it was some one hundred and fifty years ago. Larry J. Reynolds is Thomas Franklin Mayo Professor of Liberal Arts and Professor of English at Texas A&M University. His previous books include A Historical Guide to Nathaniel Hawthorne, National Imaginaries, American Identities: The Cultural Work of American Iconography, and European Revolutions and the American Literary Renaissance as well as an edition of the European writings of Margaret Fuller.
Overworld

Overworld

Larry J Kolb

Corgi Books
2011
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This gripping memoir by a former American intelligence operative is a vivid portrait of a spy at every stage of his life and career. Raised in various countries around the world as the son of an American spymaster, Larry Kolb tells how his father taught him to think, look and listen like a spy, and how a friend and colleague of his father attempted to recruit him to the CIA. Kolb declined, choosing instead to become an international businessman. His early success - in his mid-twenties he became an agent for several professional athletes, including Muhammad Ali - brought him into contact with many of the world's wealthiest and most powerful men, making him irresistible to master spy and CIA co-founder, Miles Copeland. When Copeland later tried to recruit him, Kolb accepted, and soon he was involved in covert intrigues in Beirut, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Afghanistan, the Philippines, Nicaragua, Pakistan and India. Peopled by larger than life characters such as Adnan Khashoggi, Imelda Marcos, Rajiv Gandhi and Ronald Reagan, OVERWORLD is a real-life adventure story of the highest order which offers compelling insights into the danger, glamour and psychology of espionage - as well as an extraordinary glimpse into the real corridors of global power.
Black Man Island: The Case for Reparations

Black Man Island: The Case for Reparations

Larry J. Perodin

Future Now, LLC
2020
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In Black Man Island, the author explores the issue of reparations. Why were reparations denied ex-slaves in 1865 by the government? Rather the day slavery ended segregation became the new norm for Blacks. Keep them separate, put them on an island. Through the years reparations have been vaguely talked about and skirted around as if not necessary. Are reparations needed? Today the conditions of Black communities makes plain something is needed. Black Man Island contends the violence, lack of education, poor medical care, lack of good paying jobs are symptoms of the dire need for reparations. Will America answer the call or will reparations continue to be the can kicked down the road?
Shiloh

Shiloh

Larry J. Daniel

Simon Schuster
1998
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The battle of Shiloh, fought in April 1862 in the wilderness of south-central Tennessee, marked a savage turning point in the Civil War. In this masterful book, Larry Daniel re-creates the drama and the horror of the battle and discusses in authoritative detail the political and military policies that led to Shiloh, the personalities of those who formulated and executed the battle plans, the fateful misjudgments made on both sides, and the heroism of the small-unit leaders and ordinary soldiers who manned the battlefield.
Grandmother's Legacy: Discovering and Experiencing God's Best
Author Larry Webb states "I love to tell stories, especially stories that have a purpose."This is the story of Jean Reichard Webb and my purpose in writing her story is so that her grandchildren could meet her through these pages.Larry is convinced that anyone can discover and experience God's best, in spite of their circumstances. In this volume, entitled Grandmother's Legacy, he documents for his grandchildren their grandmother's journey of discovery of God's best for her life. Jean was the birth mother of our three sons and birth grandmother of our eight grandchildren. Larry states "Because none of our grandchildren had the privilege of knowing her, I felt compelled to share her life's journey."Throughout her lifetime she faced the challenges of resolving the paradoxes between her perception of God's will for her life and the conflicting realities of her day-by-day situations and circumstances.By knowing Jean's personal journey Larry hopes her grandchildren will also aspire to discover and experience God's best for their lives.This biography is an attempt to communicate, not just a family history, but also the values that drove the decision-making process as she served God.
Dancing in the Shadows

Dancing in the Shadows

Larry J. Gagner

Larry Gagner
2017
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Dancing in the Shadows is Larry Gagner's autobiography of a life that went through professional sports to life as a visual artist. Larry shares with us his life from mid 1950s Ormond Beach Florida, to high school sports, to 1960s University of Florida college football, to the late 60s/early 70s professional football with the Steelers and Chiefs, then finally life as a fine arts painter and regular guy. From high school until his departure from professional sports, Larry was a celebrated sports star. Retiring from sports, he wondered what life would be as a "regular guy." After all, he liked the attention and good money. Yet he also wanted to work as a painter and visual artist. Turns out life got better, not worse, after fame, by just being himself.Larry found a different value in himself, people, and his work as a visual artist (https: //larrygagner.com). Larry found Christ, and with Christ's light his life makes sense, giving purpose to who he is and what he does. Love, marriage, salvation, and art. Larry has spent his life as he's always felt he should, even though much of it was not what you'd expect from a professional football player. From NFL starting offensive lineman (left guard)--to fine arts painter, well, it just doesn't follow.Except it did. No regrets, no second guesses. Larry's Christian life and service give him the satisfaction of being true to himself, his work and everyday life. Life fulfilled. We each have our own life to live, this is Larry's, Dancing in the Shadows.
Peepshow

Peepshow

Larry J. Sabato; Mark Stencel; Robert S. Lichter

Rowman Littlefield Publishers
2001
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The line dividing public life and private behavior in American politics is more blurred than ever. When it comes to questions about sex, substance abuse and family life, anything goes on the political desk in many newsrooms, including uncorroborated hearsay disguised as news. But some stories still never make it into print or on the air. What are the rules for politicians and journalists in the aftermath of WashingtonOs biggest sex scandal? Peepshow looks behind the scenes at news coverage of political scandals, analyzing what gets reported, what doesnOt, and why. The authors talk with top news editors to get a fix on what will make the evening news and what weOre likely to read about in the next campaign season. The costs of todayOs politics-by-scandal are mounting, with disaffected voters, discouraged candidates, and a news corps distracted from policy issues and substantive debate. But the forces driving Oattack journalismO have as much to do with voters and candidates as they do with what the press is organized to report. Peepshow offers an alternative view of the prurient side of election coverage, helping newsroom decision-makers and campaign managers see through the inevitable scandals of election year 2000 and gain insight into presenting a politics of public trust. CASE STUDIES include: _ South Carolina Governor David BeasleyOs denial of an unsubstantiated extramarital affair; _ Georgia gubernatorial candidate Mike Bowers' admitted affair with his secretary; _ Reporting on rumors sparked by Texas Governor George W. BushOs admission that he was once Oyoung and irresponsible;O _ Congressional affairs involving Representatives Barr, Burton, Chenoweth, Hyde and Livingston; _ The divorces of Bob Dole and John McCain; _ The outing of Arizona Rep. Jim KolbeOs and the sexuality of other members of Congress and candidates; _ Mississippi Governor Kirk FordiceOs off-again, on-again divorce; _ Coverage of Colorado Governor Roy RomerOs OaffectionateO relationship with a top aide and adviser. _ Speaker Newt GingrichOs relationship with a Hill committee aide; _ Coverage of once and possible first ladies and the children of political figures, including Chelsea Clinton and Sarah Gore; _ Reporting on unfounded rumors about Representative Bill PaxonOs retirement.
Presenting the Past

Presenting the Past

Larry J. Zimmerman

AltaMira Press,U.S.
2003
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Using the right media, archeologists can and must educate and excite the people who need their information. Larry Zimmerman's earnestly engaging guide to reporting archaeological findings argues that communication is one of archaeology's primary tasks. He offers advice on working with colleagues, identifying audiences, and creating dynamic, jargon-free prose. He offers easy pointers for developing and writing effective CRM reports, conference papers, and articles in general-interest magazines. Students will benefit from Zimmerman's frank advice about citations and style, as well as his discussion of diverse audiences. Practicing archeologists will learn much from the discussion of electronic media and new ways to reach non-academic audiences.