Tag: Ordinary

North of Ordinary


Free Download North of Ordinary by John Rolfe Gardiner
English | January 14, 2025 | ISBN: 195427632X | True EPUB | 224 pages | 9.2 MB
"You’re as likely to be hit twice by lightning on a Monday as see a wood chipper pull a man into its maw."

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How Do You Know The Economics of Ordinary Knowledge


Free Download How Do You Know?: The Economics of Ordinary Knowledge by Russell Hardin
English | April 26, 2009 | ISBN: 0691137552, 0691162220 | True EPUB | 256 pages | 21.5 MB
How do ordinary people come to know or believe what they do? We need an account of this process to help explain why people act as they do. You might think I am acting irrationally-against my interest or my purpose-until you realize that what you know and what I know differ significantly. My actions, given my knowledge, might make eminently good sense. Of course, this pushes our problem back one stage to assess why someone knows or believes what they do. That is the focus of this book. Russell Hardin supposes that people are not usually going to act knowingly against their interests or other purposes. To try to understand how they have come to their knowledge or beliefs is therefore to be charitable in assessing their rationality. Hardin insists on such a charitable stance in the effort to understand others and their sometimes objectively perverse actions.

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Book Of Ordinary Oracles


Free Download Lon Milo DuQuette, "Book Of Ordinary Oracles: Use Pocket Change, Popsicle Sticks, a TV Remote, this Book, and More to Predict the Future and Answer Your Questions"
English | 2005 | ISBN: 1578633168 | PDF | pages: 203 | 11.7 mb
Consulting oracles used to be difficult and dangerous. You had to make a pilgrimage plagued with hardship, trudging through the desert to a holy place or person. Or kill a calf to read its liver or a bird to read its entrails. Or study for years to read ink dropped in water. Who has the time? Traditional methods just aren’t convenient today. What’s a divine wonderer to do? Funny you should ask.

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Ecumenism Means You, Too Ordinary Christians and the Quest for Christian Unity


Free Download Steven R. Harmon, "Ecumenism Means You, Too: Ordinary Christians and the Quest for Christian Unity"
English | ISBN: 1606088653 | 2010 | 132 pages | EPUB | 293 KB
By all accounts, the modern ecumenical movement is not moving much these days. Despite dramatic breakthroughs in the past few decades, the quest for a visibly united church-in which there is common confession of the apostolic faith, full Eucharistic communion, and mutual recognition of members and ministers-now meets with indifference by many, impatience by some, and outright hostility by others. In part, this is because the movement has not given enough attention to grassroots ecumenical engagement. This book is written to convince ordinary Christians, especially young Christian adults, that they too have a stake in the future of the ecumenical movement as its most indispensable participants. Ecumenism Means You, Too draws on the music of Irish rock band U2 to cast artistic light on various aspects of the quest for Christian unity. Whether one is a U2 fan or not, and whether one thinks the ecumenical movement is a good thing or a bad thing for the church, everyone who reads this book will learn something about the Christian theological framework apart from which neither the modern ecumenical movement nor the meaning of U2’s music can be understood. The book includes an annotated bibliography of resources for ecumenical engagement and a glossary of key ecumenical terms for readers who want to learn more about the Christian practice of seeking the unity of the church.

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Ordinary Disasters How I Stopped Being a Model Minority [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CR52T97T | 2024 | 9 hours and 18 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 268 MB
Author: Anne Anlin Cheng
Narrator: Anne Anlin Cheng

The most personal writing yet to come from a noted scholar of race: a bold and moving look at race, gender, aging, and immigration that examines, through lenses both intimate and political, what it means to be an Asian American woman living in America today. Part memoir, part cultural criticism, part history, Anne Anlin Cheng’s original essays focus on art, politics, and popular culture. Through personal stories woven with a keen eye and an open heart, Cheng summons up the grief, love, anger, and humor in negotiating the realities of being a scholar, an immigrant Asian American woman, a cancer patient, a wife of a white man, and a mother of biracial children . . . all in the midst of the (extra)ordinary stresses of recent years. Ordinary Disasters explores with lyricism and surgical precision the often difficult-to-articulate consequences of race, gender, migration, and empire. It is the story of Chinese mothers and daughters, of race and nationality, of ambition and gender, of memory and forgetting, and the intricate ways in which we struggle for interracial and intergenerational intimacies in a world where there can be no seamless identity.

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Virtue And Psychology Pursuing Excellence In Ordinary Practices


Free Download Blaine J. Fowers, "Virtue And Psychology: Pursuing Excellence In Ordinary Practices"
English | ISBN: 1591472512 | 2005 | 247 pages | PDF | 18 MB
Describes a new framework for psychology that not only acknowledges virtue, but also shows how values that we already hold in common may be incorporated into psychological practice, and into our lives as a whole. The author also discusses how practical wisdom?the ability to choose one?s actions wisely?illuminates therapeutic practice, research, and professional ethics. Virtue and Psychology will prove to be a valuable resource for practitioners and researchers seeking to integrate their life with their work in a way that is rewarding personally, for those around them, and for society at large.

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Ordinary Disasters How I Stopped Being a Model Minority


Free Download Ordinary Disasters: How I Stopped Being a Model Minority by Anne Anlin Cheng
English | September 10, 2024 | ISBN: 0593316827 | True EPUB | 304 pages | 22.4 MB
The most personal writing yet to come from a noted scholar of race: a bold and moving look at race, gender, aging, and immigration that examines, through lenses both intimate and political, what it means to be an Asian American woman living in America today.

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