Remnants of Hannah

Remnants of Hannah

Author: Dara Wier

Publisher: Wave Books

Published: 2006-09-01

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 1933517085

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A deftly woven tenth collection from a respected poet with a rapidly ascending reputation.


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Download or read book Remnants of Hannah written by Dara Wier and published by Wave Books. This book was released on 2006-09-01 with total page 74 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A deftly woven tenth collection from a respected poet with a rapidly ascending reputation.


Lincoln Highway

Lincoln Highway

Author: United States. National Park Service

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13:

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Away from Hannah's Castle

Away from Hannah's Castle

Author: Eileen West

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2006-06-23

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 0595812058

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Dakota half-breed Hannah Hops Along lives on the edge. She lives on the prairie's edge between the Badlands and the reservation. She lives at the edge of contemporary culture, fiercely protecting the ancient traditions of her tribe. And leapfrogging the edge of the new century, she jumps head long into the distant future that most will not know for decades. Able to share mind space with the planet Earth, Hannah finds herself exploring foreign territory. Though first tantalized by her adventure, she later loses her connection to home and fights for her life. Garnering her inner resources, Hannah must regain wholeness of mind, body and spirit in order to embrace life on Earth anew. "Away From Hannah's Castle offers a unique concept of our planet. Not a 'mother' Earth at all, terra firma is presented as a young woman needing human succor and protection." -B.K. Eagle, Dakota Tribal Member "Romance and adventure intertwine as Hannah Hops Along faces not only the challenges of a midlife romance, but also the journey of a lifetime as her mind struggles to grasp unexpected perceptions of Earth's intelligence." -D. Woodwell, Astrological Counselor


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Download or read book Away from Hannah's Castle written by Eileen West and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2006-06-23 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dakota half-breed Hannah Hops Along lives on the edge. She lives on the prairie's edge between the Badlands and the reservation. She lives at the edge of contemporary culture, fiercely protecting the ancient traditions of her tribe. And leapfrogging the edge of the new century, she jumps head long into the distant future that most will not know for decades. Able to share mind space with the planet Earth, Hannah finds herself exploring foreign territory. Though first tantalized by her adventure, she later loses her connection to home and fights for her life. Garnering her inner resources, Hannah must regain wholeness of mind, body and spirit in order to embrace life on Earth anew. "Away From Hannah's Castle offers a unique concept of our planet. Not a 'mother' Earth at all, terra firma is presented as a young woman needing human succor and protection." -B.K. Eagle, Dakota Tribal Member "Romance and adventure intertwine as Hannah Hops Along faces not only the challenges of a midlife romance, but also the journey of a lifetime as her mind struggles to grasp unexpected perceptions of Earth's intelligence." -D. Woodwell, Astrological Counselor


Remnant Arise

Remnant Arise

Author: Dedric Hubbard

Publisher: Prophetic Fire Publishing Company

Published: 2015-12-24

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 1522897550

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As we come closer to the return of our Lord Jesus Christ there is a yearning and a burning being released upon the earth. This yearning and burning is two-fold there is a yearning for the prosperity preaching of those who seek after the filthy lucre. But there is also a burning for the kingdom of God to begin to inhabit the earth through the power of unsuspecting and unknown individuals. Free of the bondage of religion and man’s opinion God is releasing the most powerful individuals of this season with the heaviest of burdens assigned to man. The church as we know it is in complete disarray. Leaders have become prideful, arrogant, and the sheep sit senselessly beaten into a state of disarray. It is through this fear and intimidation that gifts are being abused and they are being used out of order. Everyone is ministering for attention, engagements and money. Is this what Christ died for?


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Download or read book Remnant Arise written by Dedric Hubbard and published by Prophetic Fire Publishing Company. This book was released on 2015-12-24 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As we come closer to the return of our Lord Jesus Christ there is a yearning and a burning being released upon the earth. This yearning and burning is two-fold there is a yearning for the prosperity preaching of those who seek after the filthy lucre. But there is also a burning for the kingdom of God to begin to inhabit the earth through the power of unsuspecting and unknown individuals. Free of the bondage of religion and man’s opinion God is releasing the most powerful individuals of this season with the heaviest of burdens assigned to man. The church as we know it is in complete disarray. Leaders have become prideful, arrogant, and the sheep sit senselessly beaten into a state of disarray. It is through this fear and intimidation that gifts are being abused and they are being used out of order. Everyone is ministering for attention, engagements and money. Is this what Christ died for?


Hannah Arendt and the Limits of Total Domination

Hannah Arendt and the Limits of Total Domination

Author: Michal Aharony

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-03-05

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1134457898

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Responding to the increasingly influential role of Hannah Arendt’s political philosophy in recent years, Hannah Arendt and the Limits of Total Domination: The Holocaust, Plurality, and Resistance, critically engages with Arendt’s understanding of totalitarianism. According to Arendt, the main goal of totalitarianism was total domination; namely, the virtual eradication of human legality, morality, individuality, and plurality. This attempt, in her view, was most fully realized in the concentration camps, which served as the major "laboratories" for the regime. While Arendt focused on the perpetrators’ logic and drive, Michal Aharony examines the perspectives and experiences of the victims and their ability to resist such an experiment. The first book-length study to juxtapose Arendt’s concept of total domination with actual testimonies of Holocaust survivors, this book calls for methodological pluralism and the integration of the voices and narratives of the actors in the construction of political concepts and theoretical systems. To achieve this, Aharony engages with both well-known and non-canonical intellectuals and writers who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps. Additionally, she analyzes the oral testimonies of survivors who are largely unknown, drawing from interviews conducted in Israel and in the U.S., as well as from videotaped interviews from archives around the world. Revealing various manifestations of unarmed resistance in the camps, this study demonstrates the persistence of morality and free agency even under the most extreme and de-humanizing conditions, while cautiously suggesting that absolute domination is never as absolute as it claims or wishes to be. Scholars of political philosophy, political science, history, and Holocaust studies will find this an original and compelling book.


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Download or read book Hannah Arendt and the Limits of Total Domination written by Michal Aharony and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-03-05 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Responding to the increasingly influential role of Hannah Arendt’s political philosophy in recent years, Hannah Arendt and the Limits of Total Domination: The Holocaust, Plurality, and Resistance, critically engages with Arendt’s understanding of totalitarianism. According to Arendt, the main goal of totalitarianism was total domination; namely, the virtual eradication of human legality, morality, individuality, and plurality. This attempt, in her view, was most fully realized in the concentration camps, which served as the major "laboratories" for the regime. While Arendt focused on the perpetrators’ logic and drive, Michal Aharony examines the perspectives and experiences of the victims and their ability to resist such an experiment. The first book-length study to juxtapose Arendt’s concept of total domination with actual testimonies of Holocaust survivors, this book calls for methodological pluralism and the integration of the voices and narratives of the actors in the construction of political concepts and theoretical systems. To achieve this, Aharony engages with both well-known and non-canonical intellectuals and writers who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps. Additionally, she analyzes the oral testimonies of survivors who are largely unknown, drawing from interviews conducted in Israel and in the U.S., as well as from videotaped interviews from archives around the world. Revealing various manifestations of unarmed resistance in the camps, this study demonstrates the persistence of morality and free agency even under the most extreme and de-humanizing conditions, while cautiously suggesting that absolute domination is never as absolute as it claims or wishes to be. Scholars of political philosophy, political science, history, and Holocaust studies will find this an original and compelling book.


Hannah Rose

Hannah Rose

Author: Louise M. Gouge

Publisher: David C Cook

Published: 2004-12

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9781589190405

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Historical novel detailing the continuing adventures of Hannah Rose, widow of the infamous Captain Ahab of "Moby Dick" fame. Second book of the series.


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Download or read book Hannah Rose written by Louise M. Gouge and published by David C Cook. This book was released on 2004-12 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Historical novel detailing the continuing adventures of Hannah Rose, widow of the infamous Captain Ahab of "Moby Dick" fame. Second book of the series.


A Lenape Among the Quakers

A Lenape Among the Quakers

Author: Dawn G. Marsh

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2014-03-01

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 0803248407

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On July 28, 1797, an elderly Lenape woman stood before the newly appointed almsman of Pennsylvania’s Chester County and delivered a brief account of her life. In a sad irony, Hannah Freeman was establishing her residency—a claim that paved the way for her removal to the poorhouse. Ultimately, however, it meant the final removal from the ancestral land she had so tenaciously maintained. Thus was William Penn’s “peaceable kingdom” preserved. A Lenape among the Quakers reconstructs Hannah Freeman’s history, traveling from the days of her grandmothers before European settlement to the beginning of the nineteenth century. The story that emerges is one of persistence and resilience, as “Indian Hannah” negotiates life with the Quaker neighbors who employ her, entrust their children to her, seek out her healing skills, and, when she is weakened by sickness and age, care for her. And yet these are the same neighbors whose families have dispossessed hers. Fascinating in its own right, Hannah Freeman’s life is also remarkable for its unique view of a Native American woman in a colonial community during a time of dramatic transformation and upheaval. In particular it expands our understanding of colonial history and the Native experience that history often renders silent.


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Download or read book A Lenape Among the Quakers written by Dawn G. Marsh and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2014-03-01 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On July 28, 1797, an elderly Lenape woman stood before the newly appointed almsman of Pennsylvania’s Chester County and delivered a brief account of her life. In a sad irony, Hannah Freeman was establishing her residency—a claim that paved the way for her removal to the poorhouse. Ultimately, however, it meant the final removal from the ancestral land she had so tenaciously maintained. Thus was William Penn’s “peaceable kingdom” preserved. A Lenape among the Quakers reconstructs Hannah Freeman’s history, traveling from the days of her grandmothers before European settlement to the beginning of the nineteenth century. The story that emerges is one of persistence and resilience, as “Indian Hannah” negotiates life with the Quaker neighbors who employ her, entrust their children to her, seek out her healing skills, and, when she is weakened by sickness and age, care for her. And yet these are the same neighbors whose families have dispossessed hers. Fascinating in its own right, Hannah Freeman’s life is also remarkable for its unique view of a Native American woman in a colonial community during a time of dramatic transformation and upheaval. In particular it expands our understanding of colonial history and the Native experience that history often renders silent.


Storm Data

Storm Data

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2002-07

Total Pages: 836

ISBN-13:

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The Song of Hannah

The Song of Hannah

Author: Eva Etzioni-Halevy

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2005-08-30

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1440649472

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In the tradition of the international bestseller The Red Tent comes a beautiful, sexy novel featuring Hannah, one of the most well-known and beloved heroines of the Old Testament. Hannah and Pninah, once close childhood friends, become rivals for the attention of Elkanah, the man who has married them both. Pninah, passionate and independent, easily bears Elkanah many children, but bitter that he has taken her friend as a second wife, seeks fulfillment with her own secret lover. Hannah, the epitome of goodness and grace, remains completely devoted to her husband, but remains childless for many years, until a promise to God brings her the son she has yearned for. Despite their differences, these two women must learn to live together, protecting their own interests as well as each other’s, while sharing not only the love of their husband, but that of Hannah’s son Samuel, who will become one of the great prophets of the Jewish people.


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Download or read book The Song of Hannah written by Eva Etzioni-Halevy and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2005-08-30 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the tradition of the international bestseller The Red Tent comes a beautiful, sexy novel featuring Hannah, one of the most well-known and beloved heroines of the Old Testament. Hannah and Pninah, once close childhood friends, become rivals for the attention of Elkanah, the man who has married them both. Pninah, passionate and independent, easily bears Elkanah many children, but bitter that he has taken her friend as a second wife, seeks fulfillment with her own secret lover. Hannah, the epitome of goodness and grace, remains completely devoted to her husband, but remains childless for many years, until a promise to God brings her the son she has yearned for. Despite their differences, these two women must learn to live together, protecting their own interests as well as each other’s, while sharing not only the love of their husband, but that of Hannah’s son Samuel, who will become one of the great prophets of the Jewish people.


Remnant Study Bible NKJV (New King James Version) with E.G. White Comments

Remnant Study Bible NKJV (New King James Version) with E.G. White Comments

Author: Remnant Publications

Publisher: Remnant Publications

Published: 2015-03-01

Total Pages: 6947

ISBN-13: 1933291974

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Many study Bibles are available today. The new Remnant Study Bible, however, is unique in ways that set it apart from all others. For example, in the list below, you’ll notice that for the first time ever, this Bible combines special comments by E. G. White with the text of the New King James Version. In addition, this Bible is replete with a full array of Bible study aids, including a complete set of Chain Reference Bible Studies, a section on Prophetic Symbols, and sections on the prophecies of Daniel and on the Bible’s teaching about the Sanctuary. Of course, this Bible also includes what any good study Bible offers, such as book introductions and outlines, an extensive concordance, an abundance of cross-references, and wide margins for personal notes. No other study Bible offers more features for personal Bible study—and for sharing with others—than does The Remnant Study Bible. Power-filled features include: -E. G. White Comments (first time ever in the New King James Version) -Bible Chain References for Bible Studies clickable links -Approximately 45,000 Scripture Cross References clickable links -Book Introductions and Outlines -Chapter Subtitles -Parables and Miracles of Jesus -Color Images of the Sanctuary and Prophetic Symbols -Read the Bible in a Year Guide linked Version 1-2 now released


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Download or read book Remnant Study Bible NKJV (New King James Version) with E.G. White Comments written by Remnant Publications and published by Remnant Publications. This book was released on 2015-03-01 with total page 6947 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many study Bibles are available today. The new Remnant Study Bible, however, is unique in ways that set it apart from all others. For example, in the list below, you’ll notice that for the first time ever, this Bible combines special comments by E. G. White with the text of the New King James Version. In addition, this Bible is replete with a full array of Bible study aids, including a complete set of Chain Reference Bible Studies, a section on Prophetic Symbols, and sections on the prophecies of Daniel and on the Bible’s teaching about the Sanctuary. Of course, this Bible also includes what any good study Bible offers, such as book introductions and outlines, an extensive concordance, an abundance of cross-references, and wide margins for personal notes. No other study Bible offers more features for personal Bible study—and for sharing with others—than does The Remnant Study Bible. Power-filled features include: -E. G. White Comments (first time ever in the New King James Version) -Bible Chain References for Bible Studies clickable links -Approximately 45,000 Scripture Cross References clickable links -Book Introductions and Outlines -Chapter Subtitles -Parables and Miracles of Jesus -Color Images of the Sanctuary and Prophetic Symbols -Read the Bible in a Year Guide linked Version 1-2 now released