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Voices and Echoes

Author : Jo-Anne Elder,Colin O’Connell
Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2010-10-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781554586783

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“Every time we raise our voices, we hear echoes.” Jo-Anne Elder, from the Foreword Through short stories, journal entries and poetry, the women in Voices and Echoes explore the changing landscape of their spiritual lives. Experienced writers such as Lorna Crozier, Di Brandt and Ann Copeland, as well as strong new voices, appear to speak to each other as they draw from a wealth of personal resources to find a way to face life’s questions and discover meaning in their lives. There is something familiar about these stories and poems — they echo those we’ve heard before and those we’ve half forgotten. Whether they search for a voice in a world where men monopolize or journey into painful memories to free the self from the past, they do not despair, they do not end. Individual entries become the whole story — an unending story of rebirth and reaffirmation. The book begins with an illuminating foreword that introduces readers to the cultural and philosophical background of many of the stories, and concludes with the reflections of scholars, writers and artists that are intended to provoke further discussion.

Voices and Echoes for the Environment

Author : Ronald G. Shaiko
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0231113552

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What are the challenges facing public interest groups as a result of their transformation from the small, grassroots groups of the 1960s into the large, professionalized, multi-billion dollar industry of the '90s? How might public interest groups meet these challenges as they move into the next century? Focusing on national environmental organizations, including Sierra Club, National Wildlife Federation, The Wilderness Society, and Environmental Defense Fund, Voices and Echoes for the Environment demonstrates how the demands of organizational maintenance encroach on the goal of effective policy influence.

Silent Echoes

Author : Carla Jablonski
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1595140824

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What happens to a teenage girl who starts hearing voices? The answer is vastly different for two girls living in two different eras.When a “spirit” contacts Lucy Phillips at a séance in nineteenth-century Manhattan, Lucy quickly gains fame as a talented medium who can impart knowledge about the future to wealthy socialites. Lucy is grateful to this “spirit,” who communicates with her from beyond, for giving her a life of luxury she’s never known before. By contrast, Lindsay Miller is hospitalized in modern-day New York City for schizophrenia when she starts to hear a girl’s voice in her head.But when the two girls realize they are really hearing each other’s voices every time they occupy the same physical location, they begin to see possibilities that will change both of their lives forever. . . .

Echoes of Slavery

Author : Jackie Loos
Publisher : New Africa Books
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Slave trade
ISBN : 0864866615

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Echoes of Slavery: Voices from our Past is a collection of true stories, each chosen to illuminate a particular facet of Cape slavery in its mature form. The book concentrates on the final 30 years of slavery in order to place the least distance between Cape slaves and their modern descendants.

Echoes ... and Quiet Voices

Author : Zimmie R. Goings
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2012-12-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0971716676

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A spiritual contemplation of "echoes" as they relate to the creation and as it echoes God, as they relate to one another in mirror images, sounds, in memory, to the seasons as they echo one another, echoes that we find in one another, in learning from another, in teaching another ... in remembering again, in making a better tomorrow because of what we do today. Today echoes yesterday ... and tomorrow yesterday.

Echoes of British Columbia

Author : Robert Budd
Publisher : Harbour Publishing
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2014-10-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781550176803

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In a follow-up to his well-received Voices of British Columbia, Robert Budd returns with more captivating tales of the province’s pioneering past in the very words of the people who lived them. Between 1959 and 1966, the late CBC Radio journalist Imbert Orchard travelled across British Columbia with recording engineer Ian Stephen, conducting interviews with some of the province’s most remarkable and inspiring pioneers. The resulting collection contained 998 conversations totalling 2,700 hours of material—one of the largest oral history collections in the world and a precious treasury of western heritage. In Echoes of British Columbia, author Budd skilfully renders some of the most entertaining and astonishing accounts from the Orchard collection into entrancing prose. There are tales about rawhiding to the Klondike; being rescued by the legendary Chief Capoose; of riding and racing horses standing up; of homesteading, birth and murder. You’ll meet Pattie Halsam, who grew up at remote Cape Beale Lighthouse and travelled to Victoria by canoe. You’ll laugh and cry with Bob Gamman as he transports a frozen corpse via wicker laundry basket and tugboat. You’ll thrill to Thomas Bullman’s eyewitness account of the siege of the murderous McLean Gang’s cabin in Douglas Lake. Combining text, archival photographs and original sound recordings on three CDs, this collection brings the reader (and listener) in intimate contact with British Columbia’s past, deepening our understanding of the characters and events that shaped the province.

The Sacred Echo

Author : Margaret Feinberg
Publisher : Zondervan
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780310274179

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The Sacred Echo challenges readers not to listen for the seemingly distant voice of God as much as to listen for the echo. When God really wants to get your attention, he doesn t just say something once, he echoes. He speaks through a Sunday sermon, a chance conversation with a friend the next day, and even a random email. The same theme, idea, impression, or lesson will repeat itself in surprising and unexpected ways until you realize that maybe, just maybe, God is at work. As God s voice echoe"

Echoes of Exclusion and Resistance

Author : Laura J. Arata,Thomas E. Marceau
Publisher : Washington State University Press
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781636820491

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Like the rest of the American West, the mid-Columbia region has always been diverse. Its history mirrors common multiracial narratives, but with important nuances. In the late 1880s, Chinese railroad workers were segregated to East Pasco, a practice that later extended to all non-whites and continued for decades. Kennewick residents became openly proud of their status as a “lily-white” town. In Echoes of Exclusion and Resistance, the third Hanford Histories volume, four scholars--Laura Arata, Robert Bauman, Robert Franklin, and Thomas E. Marceau--draw from Hanford History Project, Atomic Heritage Foundation, and Afro-American Community Cultural and Educational Society oral histories to focus on the experiences of non-white groups whose lives were deeply impacted by the Hanford Site. Linked in ways they likely could not know, each group resisted the segregation and discrimination they encountered, and in the process, challenged the region’s dominant racial norms. The Wanapum, evicted by Hanford Nuclear Reservation construction, relate stories of their people, as well as their responses to dislocation and forced evacuation. Unable to interact with the ancient landscapes and utilize the natural resources of their traditional lands, they suffered painful, irretrievable losses. Early arrivals to the town of Pasco, the Yamauchi family built the American dream--including successful businesses and highly educated children--only to have their aspirations crushed by World War II Japanese-American internment. Thousands of African Americans migrated to the area for wartime jobs and discovered rampant segregation. Through negotiations, demonstrations, and protests, they fought the region’s ingrained racial disparity. During the early years of the Cold War, Black women, mostly from East Texas, also relocated to work at Hanford. They offer a unique perspective on employment, discrimination, family, and faith.

Echo's, Voices of a Nation: Life Phases

Author : Chorlottiea L. Harris
Publisher : Xulon Press
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2021-10-13
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1662824394

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Echo's, Voices Of A Nation Continues to Roar once more, Now the River Come From Heaven to Silent the Pain, Silent Sound of Echo's, from Past and put to Shame those Who Refuse to Recognize the one and True King, Cause; Where his River Flow it Always Bring Life! The Hewer's Hand, came in with the River completing an Accumulation in my Life Reshaping me in moments of time where I should have died. Instead, the River Saved me. The Process was gentle. and with Grace for he did not allow my MInd to break, he knew I was only a little Child Trying to thrive. The Hewer's Hand Transformed me Where the River flows through all the Residue Left behind from all of my Childhood Crimson Stain, like an Old Grimmest Tide it all gets washed away. A River flows inside of me like a Waterfall Receding and Rising washing away all my Hurtful Places. Yes, The Hewer's Hand is Transforming me and "There will Always be A River Flowing Through My Soul, Shaping and Molding me Until God My Lord and Saviour Calls me back home to Rest within His Heavenly River. Ezekiel 47:9," Where God's River Flows It Brings Life!" As an Afro-American/ MultiCultural Black Woman Growing up in Compton California in the 70' 80', Born in Louisiana Monroe. I can Truly say it Still has taken a whole Village just to Raise one child, and that's me. My Foundation is really Rich from the South to the West Coast. When you look really hard, you will find there was a lot of Grace and Mercy holding my Soul together.

Echoes of Infant Voices

Author : M. A. H.
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1849
Category : Children in literature
ISBN : NYPL:33433076037203

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Voices, Silences and Echoes

Author : Mary Lee Bretz
Publisher : Tamesis
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1855660148

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A study of literary Naturalism in Spain (1860-1890). This book explores the polemic surrounding the introduction of literary Naturalism in Spain (1860-1890), during which traditional Spanish institutions and traditional forms of authority were displaced by a variety of forces that competed for authoritative status. Of the philosophical, theological, aesthetic, political and social factors which thus came together in a unique confluence of discourses and voices, the author stresses particularly the politicalfactors and the intrusion of the female speaker in late nineteenth-century society. MARY LEE BRETZ is a Professor of Spanish at Rutgers State University, New Jersey.

A Still, Small Voice

Author : Echo Bodine
Publisher : New World Library
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2010-10-05
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781577317050

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In A Still, Small Voice, famed psychic Echo Bodine turns to a subject she knows deeply and is passionate about: intuition. Using humorous anecdotes and a positive, readable style, this sequel to Echoes of the Soul explores what intuition is, where it's located, what it sounds like, and how to cultivate it. The author, who comes from a family of psychics, exposes the various internalized voices that can mask one's intuition. These include the voices of parents, grandparents, peers, therapists, significant others, religious figures, and society, along with emotions such as anger, fear, guilt, and despair. The book challenges the cliche that psychic abilities and intuition are the same, or that they are evil. One chapter is devoted to the many practical benefits that come from listening to intuition; another looks at the "faith-building times" in life and how to cope with others' negative reactions to setting off on the spiritual path.