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LNG

LNG

Virginia L. Thorndike

Down East Books,U.S.
2007
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36til recently, natural gas has not been in the limelight, but that situation is changing fast. Complex issues of energy use and safety are being brought down to in my backyard context for millions of Americans. This book provides balanced information about LNG so people can make informed decisions about whether they want to be neighbors of an LNG facility.
Maine Lobsterboats

Maine Lobsterboats

Virginia L Thorndike

Down East Books,U.S.
1998
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Maine's lobster boats are marvels of efficiency, their trim lines a perfect marriage of form and function. Virginia Thorndike interviews Mainers whose lives are intertwined with this boat type.
Windjammer Watching on the Coast of Maine

Windjammer Watching on the Coast of Maine

Virginia Thorndike

Down East Books,U.S.
2002
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A revision of what has become a well-known guide, Windjammer Watching on the Coast of Maine provides a systematic review of the windjammer fleet in midcoast Maine, as well as some from away that sail here. Virginia Thorndike tells us how to identify all the individual vessels and gives the histories and vital statistics for each. This is an essential guide for anyone interested in taking a windjammer cruise, for boaters cruising the coast of Maine who want to identify windjammers they see, and for armchair sailors who enjoy reading about these traditional sailing vessels, most of which began their careers as cargo carriers, pilot boats, fishermen, and private yachts.
On Tugboats

On Tugboats

Virginia Thorndike

Down East Books,U.S.
2004
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Tugboats hold a fascination not only for anyone who has worked aboard a vessel or around a harbor but for many land-bound folks as well. There is something about their chunky, powerful build and their often risky but vital work that excites our interest and admiration. The captains and crews of the tugboats are justifiably proud of what they do, and they have some great stories to tell about the ships and barges they tow or push; the harbors, storms, tides, and dangerous passages they must negotiate; the unions; the pilots; the different designs and capabilties of their boats; and the way the boats and their livelihood are irrevocably changing.
Islanders

Islanders

Virginia Thorndike

Down East Books,U.S.
2005
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The author of Maine Lobsterboats provides an entertaining and candid portrait of life on Maine's coastal islands that maintain a year-round populaton, including Isle au Haut, Islesboro, the Cranberry Isles, Eagle Island, Matinicus, Monhegan, and others. Original.
The Dismukes Family in Virginia: 1704-1870

The Dismukes Family in Virginia: 1704-1870

Virginia L. Barrs

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The result of extensive research into historical records, this book shares the stories of people with the Dismukes surname who lived in Virginia before 1870. Their lives are told using the records they left behind, alongside local and national events the experienced. Fresh analysis reveals previously undocumented family members and alternative interpretations. Sources to guide fellow researchers are included. This 2nd edition includes corrections and updates.
The Life of Elreta Melton Alexander

The Life of Elreta Melton Alexander

Virginia L. Summey

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS
2022
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This book explores the life and contributions of groundbreaking attorney, Elreta Melton Alexander Ralston (1919–98). In 1945 Alexander became the first African American woman to graduate from Columbia Law School. In 1947 she was the first African American woman to practice law in the state of North Carolina, and in 1968 she became the first African American woman to become an elected district court judge. Despite her accomplishments, Alexander is little known to scholars outside of her hometown of Greensboro, North Carolina. Her life and career deserve recognition, however, not just because of her impressive lists of “firsts,” but also owing to her accomplishments during the civil rights movement in the U.S. South.While Alexander did not actively participate in civil rights marches and demonstrations, she used her professional achievements and middle-class status to advocate for individuals who lacked a voice in the southern legal system. Virginia L. Summey argues that Alexander was integral to the civil rights movement in North Carolina as she, and women like her, worked to change discriminatory laws while opening professional doors for other minority women. Using her professional status, Alexander combatted segregation by demonstrating that Black women were worthy and capable of achieving careers alongside white men, thereby creating environments in which other African Americans could succeed. Her legal expertise and ability to reach across racial boundaries made her an important figure in Greensboro history.
The Life of Elreta Melton Alexander

The Life of Elreta Melton Alexander

Virginia L. Summey

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS
2022
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This book explores the life and contributions of groundbreaking attorney, Elreta Melton Alexander Ralston (1919–98). In 1945 Alexander became the first African American woman to graduate from Columbia Law School. In 1947 she was the first African American woman to practice law in the state of North Carolina, and in 1968 she became the first African American woman to become an elected district court judge. Despite her accomplishments, Alexander is little known to scholars outside of her hometown of Greensboro, North Carolina. Her life and career deserve recognition, however, not just because of her impressive lists of “firsts,” but also owing to her accomplishments during the civil rights movement in the U.S. South.While Alexander did not actively participate in civil rights marches and demonstrations, she used her professional achievements and middle-class status to advocate for individuals who lacked a voice in the southern legal system. Virginia L. Summey argues that Alexander was integral to the civil rights movement in North Carolina as she, and women like her, worked to change discriminatory laws while opening professional doors for other minority women. Using her professional status, Alexander combatted segregation by demonstrating that Black women were worthy and capable of achieving careers alongside white men, thereby creating environments in which other African Americans could succeed. Her legal expertise and ability to reach across racial boundaries made her an important figure in Greensboro history.
Marmes Rockshelter

Marmes Rockshelter

Virginia L. Butler; John L. Fagan; Pamela J. Ford; Shawn Gibson; Carl E. Gustafson; Gary Huckleberry; Joy Mastrogiuseppe; Guy Moura; Terry L. Ozbun

Washington State University Press
2004
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The Marmes Rockshelter is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the Pacific Northwest, not only due to its 11,000-year record of human use, but also because of the attention it generated towards American archaeology throughout the Northwest, the nation, and the world. The political story behind the discovery and excavation of early Holocene human skeletal remains at the Marmes site encapsulates, and helped incite, changes in archaeological studies following passage of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. This contributed to current Cultural Resources Management processes, driven by federal government mandates to preserve archaeological materials and information and to seek greater public involvement in management program. These mandates, in fact, have led full-circle to this study, a complete analysis and interpretation of all of the available information from the rockshelter and floodplain areas of the site, and completion of a final report some thirty years after the Marmes site was excavated.
Elements of Moral Experience in Clinical Ethics Training and Practice
Elements of Moral Experience in Clinical Ethics Training and Practice: Sharing Stories with Strangers is a philosophical and professional memoir of the education, training, and professional development of becoming a clinical ethics consultant. Utilizing a phenomenological and narrative lens, this book offers a fresh and energizing window into the field of healthcare ethics by pairing compelling clinical narratives of what it is like to do clinical ethics consultation with clear reflections and accessible introductions to key philosophical, professional, and humanistic roots for responsible practice. Each chapter contains a firsthand account of a clinical ethics encounter – with vivid detail, verbatim dialogue, and internal monologues that reveal the consultant’s reflections throughout the consultation. Following or at times woven into the clinical story, each chapter explores elements of practice by highlighting philosophical, professional, and humanistic resources that connect to and shape meaning in everyday clinical ethics work, drawing from phenomenologically and narratively oriented ethicists (Richard Zaner, Andrea Frolic, Mark Bliton, and Stuart Finder), influential thinkers in adjacent fields (Alfred Schutz, Kurt Wolff, and Pierre Bourdieu), and creative writers and artists (Barry Lopez, Joe Henry, Audre Lorde, Robert M. Pirsig, and Dar Williams). The innovative structure signposts and illustrates distinct elements of clinical ethics experience and practice, inviting the reader to move through the book in different ways, according to their own learning goals, as graduate students, advanced trainees, practicing clinical ethicists, or ethics educators. By focusing on themes identified in the unique instances or experiences of first-hand accounts, or by tracing the philosophical reflections on grounding and orienting texts from the field, readers can access different elements of clinical ethics practice while the book as a whole models a process for considering and interrogating these elements. Elements of Moral Experience in Clinical Ethics Training and Practice: Sharing Stories With Strangers invites readers to articulate, reflect on, share, and ultimately learn from their own experiences in clinical ethics consultation.
Elements of Moral Experience in Clinical Ethics Training and Practice
Elements of Moral Experience in Clinical Ethics Training and Practice: Sharing Stories with Strangers is a philosophical and professional memoir of the education, training, and professional development of becoming a clinical ethics consultant. Utilizing a phenomenological and narrative lens, this book offers a fresh and energizing window into the field of healthcare ethics by pairing compelling clinical narratives of what it is like to do clinical ethics consultation with clear reflections and accessible introductions to key philosophical, professional, and humanistic roots for responsible practice. Each chapter contains a firsthand account of a clinical ethics encounter – with vivid detail, verbatim dialogue, and internal monologues that reveal the consultant’s reflections throughout the consultation. Following or at times woven into the clinical story, each chapter explores elements of practice by highlighting philosophical, professional, and humanistic resources that connect to and shape meaning in everyday clinical ethics work, drawing from phenomenologically and narratively oriented ethicists (Richard Zaner, Andrea Frolic, Mark Bliton, and Stuart Finder), influential thinkers in adjacent fields (Alfred Schutz, Kurt Wolff, and Pierre Bourdieu), and creative writers and artists (Barry Lopez, Joe Henry, Audre Lorde, Robert M. Pirsig, and Dar Williams). The innovative structure signposts and illustrates distinct elements of clinical ethics experience and practice, inviting the reader to move through the book in different ways, according to their own learning goals, as graduate students, advanced trainees, practicing clinical ethicists, or ethics educators. By focusing on themes identified in the unique instances or experiences of first-hand accounts, or by tracing the philosophical reflections on grounding and orienting texts from the field, readers can access different elements of clinical ethics practice while the book as a whole models a process for considering and interrogating these elements. Elements of Moral Experience in Clinical Ethics Training and Practice: Sharing Stories With Strangers invites readers to articulate, reflect on, share, and ultimately learn from their own experiences in clinical ethics consultation.
Anticipatory Grief: A Time to Grow Spiritually

Anticipatory Grief: A Time to Grow Spiritually

Virginia L. Campbell

Independently-Published
2019
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Anticipatory Grief is different from the grief that is felt when a loved one passes quickly and unexpectedly. Sometimes our loved ones take the long road to leave this earth and pass to their Heavenly home. This time frame creates a period of time called Anticipatory Grief. The death is anticipated, but time moves slowly and the long sad grieving period makes life difficult for all involved. Emotions run the gambit from being thankful they are still alive, to wishing it were all over. The guilt, the emotional pain, the fear of not having the loved one in the future all takes its toll on family and close friends. The purpose of this book is to turn this time frame from something that is a negative on the surface to a positive that can serve you for the rest of your life. The anticipatory grieving time is a perfect time to grow spiritually as you learn more about and practice love, compassion, harmony and service to others. As the title suggests, using this time to grow spiritually can turn this time into a blessing and the skills learned can make the time easier after the death does occur. Many other good books focus on the time frame after death that can help you to work through the grief that still happens after the death does occur. This book focuses on the time before, while one is anticipating the death that is taking a long time to happen. This information is presented for everyone and for all different religious persuasions.How would you benefit by putting the suggestions in this book into practice? At the very least, it will make you a nicer person. At the very most, it will help you to grow more spiritual. That is a win-win situation for you, your loved ones and our planet. If all of humanity would find a way to become nicer it would raise the spiritual energy level exponentially and the whole world would benefit. It starts with one person at a time... You.
The Pagan Princess: A Story of the Greatest Career Women of Ancient Times, the Vestal Virgins of Rome
The Pagan Princess is a historical novel written by Virginia L. Montgomery, which tells the story of the Vestal Virgins of Rome, who were considered the greatest career women of ancient times. The book follows the life of a young girl named Julia, who is born into a wealthy family in ancient Rome. Julia is chosen to become a Vestal Virgin, a prestigious role that requires her to remain celibate for thirty years and dedicate her life to the goddess Vesta. As Julia begins her training, she faces many challenges, including jealousy from other girls, pressure from her family, and the temptation to break her vow of celibacy. However, she perseveres and becomes one of the most respected Vestal Virgins in Rome. The story also explores the political and social climate of ancient Rome, including the power struggles between the emperor and the Vestal Virgins, and the role of women in society. Through Julia's journey, readers gain insight into the inner workings of the Vestal Virgins and the importance of their role in Roman society. Overall, The Pagan Princess is a fascinating and engaging novel that offers a unique perspective on ancient Rome and the women who played a crucial role in its history.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.