Tag: Ordinary

Real-World Enlightenment Discovering Ordinary Magic in Everyday Life


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English | July 16th, 2024 | ISBN: 1611809355 | 240 pages | True EPUB | 0.64 MB
"In Real-World Enlightenment, Susan Kaiser Greenland offers wisdom and practical advice for living a more meaningful, purposeful, and joyful life."-Arianna Huffington, Founder and CEO, Thrive Global

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Not Ordinary Men The Story of the Battle of Kohima


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English | 2012 | ISBN: 0850523737, 1848848714 | EPUB | pages: 256 | 3.4 mb
Having driven the British and Indian Forces out of Burma in 1942, General Mutaguchi, Commanding the 15th Japanese Army, was obsessed by the conquest of India. In 1944 the British 14th Army, under its commander General Slim, drew back to the Imphal Plain, before Mutaguchi’s impending offensive.To the north, however, the entire Japanese 31 Division had crossed the Chindwin and, on April 5, arrived at the hill-station and road junction of Kohima, cutting off Imphal except by air, from the supply point at Dimpapur.Kohima was initially manned by only 266 men of the Assam Regiment and a few hundred convalescents and administrative troops. They were joined, on April 5, by 440 men of the Fourth Battalion of the Royal West Kent Regiment, straight from the Battle of Arakan.In pouring rain, under continual bombardment, this tiny garrison held the assaults of thirteen thousand Japanese troops in hand-to-hand combat for sixteen days, an action described by Mountbatten as ‘probably one of the greatest battles in history … in effect the Battle of Burma, naked, unparalleled heroism, the British/Indian Thermopylae’.

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Liberty Tree Ordinary People and the American Revolution


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English | 2006 | ISBN: 0814796850, 0814796869 | EPUB | pages: 419 | 2.9 mb
With the publication of Liberty Tree, acclaimed historian Alfred F. Young presents a selection of his seminal writing as well as two provocative, never-before-published essays. Together, they take the reader on a journey through the American Revolution, exploring the role played by ordinary women and men (called, at the time, people out of doors) in shaping events during and after the Revolution, their impact on the Founding generation of the new American nation, and finally how this populist side of the Revolution has fared in public memory.

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Sightings Extraordinary Encounters with Ordinary Birds


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2007 | 120 Pages | ISBN: 0811859762 | EPUB | 3 MB
Sam Keen, the New York Times best-selling author of Fire in the Belly, has spent a lifetime reflecting on nature. In Sightings, a collection of essays, bird watching forms the basis for observations spiritual and soulful, witty and wise. He describes his childhood ramblings in the silence of the Tennessee wilderness as feeling distinctly more spiritualthan the hard pews of his grandmother’s church. Later in life, the presumed extinction and subsequent rediscovery of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker prompts a meditation on the nature of the sacred. Blessed with moments of beauty and the insight to recognize them as such, Keen translates the marvels of nature into the language of heart and soul.

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Pieces of Molly An Ordinary Life


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English | ISBN: 1780881231 | 2012 | 208 pages | PDF | 966 KB
Pieces of Molly Pieces of Molly is a memoir with a difference. Told in the first and third person, it offers a perspective on the self not often found in autobiographies. Molly can be seen as ‘everychild’ – the author and the reader too – showing the everyday pains and difficulties encountered in all our lives. Full description

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Ordinary People and the Media The Demotic Turn


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English | 2009 | pages: 201 | ISBN: 1848601662, 1848601670 | PDF | 3,7 mb
The "demotic turn" is a term coined by Graeme Turner to describe the increasing visibility of the "ordinary person" in the media today. In this dynamic and insightful book he explores the "whys" and "hows" of the "everyday" individual′s willingness to turn themselves into media content through celebrity culture, reality TV, DIY websites, talk radio, and user-generated materials online.

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Lives of Ordinary People in Ancient Israel Where Archaeology and the Bible Intersect


Free Download William G. Dever, "Lives of Ordinary People in Ancient Israel: Where Archaeology and the Bible Intersect"
English | ISBN: 0802867014 | 2012 | 446 pages | AZW | 19 MB
The Lives of Ordinary People tells the untold story of how the vast majority of Israelites ― the people who are usually overlooked in "typical" histories of ancient Israel ― lived during the eighth century b.c.e. William G. Dever applies the latest archaeological evidence and his own considerable expertise to answer the question What was it really like to live in Israel’s divided kingdom?

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This Ordinary Stardust A Scientist’s Path from Grief to Wonder [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CJFY7TYX | 2024 | 6 hours and 41 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 374 MB
Author: Alan Townsend
Narrator: Alan Townsend

A compassionate exploration of scientific wonder that offers "a fresh perspective on life, death, and the bittersweet consequences of impermanence," (Jon Krakauer) as illuminated through the tragic dual cancer diagnoses of author Dr. Alan Townsend’s wife and daughter. A decade ago, Dr. Alan Townsend’s family received two unthinkable, catastrophic diagnoses: his 4-year-old daughter and his brilliant scientist wife developed unrelated, life-threatening forms of brain cancer. As he witnessed his young daughter fight during the courageous final months of her mother’s life, Townsend – a lifelong scientist – was indelibly altered. He began to see scientific inquiry as more than a source of answers to a given problem, but also as a lifeboat: a lens on the world that could help him find peace with the painful realities he could not change. Through scientific wonder, he found ways to bring meaning to his darkest period. At a time when society’s relationship with science is increasingly polarized while threats to human life on earth continue to rise, Townsend offers a balanced, moving perspective on the common ground between science and religion through the spiritual fulfillment he found in his work. Awash in Townsend’s electrifying and breathtaking prose, THIS ORDINARY STARDUST offers hope that life can carry on even in the face of near-certain annihilation.

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