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Mike Miller

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 55 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2006-2026, suosituimpien joukossa Lost Children of the Sea. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2006-2026.

OLD DAYS - A Step Back In Time

OLD DAYS - A Step Back In Time

Carol L. Miller; Mike Miller; David P. Ott

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Old Days - A Step Back In Time. The title says it all. A novel based on facts and experience, the book explores a few years in the life of Keith Nail, who left his Pennsylvania home in the 1850s, traveling west to stake a claim. Today we would call it an adventure story, but it was the life he and many others chose. We experience his interactions with his neighbors, the struggle of his first winter, his encounter with the Indians, and the mutual support of all the families staking their claims. The story is poignant, including humorous as well as sad events. The unexpected ending makes you want more. Many of Keith's experiences are based on the author's own experiences. As David says: "I come from a long line of farmers, outdoorsmen, animal-lovers, and self-reliant providers. Keith's adventures, although fictional, are grounded in that same spirit."
Blood on the Arctic Snow: And Seventeen Other True Tales of Far North Adventure from the Alaska Sportsman

Blood on the Arctic Snow: And Seventeen Other True Tales of Far North Adventure from the Alaska Sportsman

B. G. Olson; Mike Miller; Art Engraving and Electrotype

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Blood On The Arctic Snow is a collection of eighteen true tales of adventure in the far north of Alaska, written by B.G. Olson. The book covers a wide range of topics, including hunting, fishing, survival, and exploration. Each story is based on the author's personal experiences or those of other Alaskan sportsmen. The book begins with an introduction to the harsh and unforgiving landscape of the Arctic, where the weather can be extreme and the wildlife is dangerous. The first story describes a harrowing encounter with a grizzly bear, while subsequent tales cover hunting expeditions for caribou, moose, and sheep. Other stories focus on fishing in the icy waters of the Arctic, including a thrilling account of catching a giant halibut. The book also includes several tales of survival in the wilderness, such as a story of a man who became lost in a blizzard and had to rely on his survival skills to make it back to civilization. Throughout the book, the author provides vivid descriptions of the natural beauty of the Alaskan wilderness, as well as the challenges and dangers of living and working in such a remote and unforgiving environment. Blood On The Arctic Snow is a thrilling and captivating read for anyone interested in adventure, the outdoors, or life in the far north.Contributing Authors Include W. H. Handlogger Jackson, Yale Gracey, William S. Munz And Many Others.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.
Community Organizing

Community Organizing

Mike Miller

Euclid Avenue Press
2012
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This book provides a brief introduction to what is variously called "faith-based," "congregation-based," and "institution-based" community organizing. Grounded in a composite case study of an actual organizing effort, it shows how local communities can be organized for power. Key organizing concepts and strategies are illustrated with stories of real encounters with leaders, communities, and powerful opposition figures. In the approach described here, civic and religious institutions come together to give the community a collective voice. Organizers help a community build a powerful organization rooted in core values of democracy and the social justice teachings of the world's great religious traditions. Saul Alinsky developed the foundations of the tradition of organizing described here, an approach that remains dominant in the U.S. today. Alinsky rooted power deeply in the lives, relationships and institutions of marginalized and oppressed people. In his early organizing days, his organizations brought together a wide range of institutions: religious congregations and labor unions, as well as mutual aid, self-help, athletic, sororal and fraternal, neighborhood and other voluntary associations. By the late 1970s, as non-congregational neighborhood associations fell into decline, organizers in the Alinsky tradition started looking more carefully at how to sustain the vibrancy of the religious institutions that remained. Organizers sought to help congregation members become co-creators, rather than consumers, of the life of their churches, and worked to help members connect their faith more directly to action in the world. In this way, they helped make both faith and the action more meaningful.This little book tells the story of one congregation that was a member of a "broadly-based community organization," and how a community organizer assisted its development as a true community.
Middle State

Middle State

Mike Miller

AuthorHouse
2011
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In his final year of college at Middle State University, senior Chris Warren finds that the courses he needs to graduate are not offered and he will have to return to school for an extra year. As he and Dr. Brumley, a sympathetic instructor, try to remedy the situation, they confront the indifference and increasing hostility of the university administration, whose members, as well as most of Brumley's colleagues at Middle State, are committed largely to their careers and to rising in the university hierarchy. Or as one student has it, to kicking ass from a swivel chair. In their year-long attempt to find justice, Warren and Brumley encounter most of the follies and perversions of modern academia. Collect athletics, the current lunacy of literary studies, student apathy and inability, the menace of particular biological and physical science research, corporate influence in higher education, the dominance of computers - all are targets of Middle State's satire. But behind them is the larger issue: What is an education for?
Alaska's Southeast

Alaska's Southeast

Mike Miller

Globe Pequot Press
2008
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Discover the rich landscape and scenic beauty of Alaska's Inside Passage, including Skagway, Haines, Juneau, Sitka, Petersburg, Wrangell, and Ketchikan. Alaska's Southeast details the region's history, culture, geography, and flora and fauna. It also provides extensive information on when to go, what to bring, how to get there and how to get around, where to eat, and where to stay. With more than 10 million acres of forest, 1,000 islands, 10,000 miles of shoreline, 50 to 70 major glaciers, and thousands of brown bears and eagles, Alaska's Southeast offers much to be explored.