Kid A Mnesia
Title | Kid A Mnesia PDF eBook |
Author | Thom Yorke |
Publisher | Canongate Books |
Pages | 361 |
Release | 2021-11-11 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1838857745 |
Whilst these records were being conceived, rehearsed, recorded and produced, Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood made hundreds of images. These ranged from obsessive, insomniac scrawls in biro to six-foot-square painted canvases, from scissors-and-glue collages to immense digital landscapes. They utilised every medium they could find, from sticks and knives to the emerging digital technologies. The work chronicles their obsessions at the time: minotaurs, genocide, maps, globalisation, monsters, pylons, dams, volcanoes, locusts, lightning, helicopters, Hiroshima, show homes and ring roads. What emerges is a deeply strange portrait of the years at the commencement of this century. A time that seems an age ago - but so much remains the same.
Amnesia Kid and the Long Neck Girl
Title | Amnesia Kid and the Long Neck Girl PDF eBook |
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Pages | 20 |
Release | 1989* |
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Journey into Amnesia
Title | Journey into Amnesia PDF eBook |
Author | John P Fox |
Publisher | Balboa Press |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2015-12-03 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 150430022X |
A childs novel for grown-ups In a dispute over child custody Judge Pankhurst offers Joni Cartwright the unenviable choice, the horrible decisionthat of choosing which parent she wants to live withthe child is so distressed by the ordeal and the seemingly insurmountable odds stacked against a once happy family, Joni takes her problems to bedwhere she dreams of solutions.
The Child Survivor
Title | The Child Survivor PDF eBook |
Author | Joyanna L. Silberg |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2013-03-05 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1136821171 |
The Child Survivor is a clinically rich, comprehensive overview of the treatment of children and adolescents who have developed dissociative symptoms in response to ongoing developmental trauma. Joyanna Silberg, a widely respected authority in the field, uses case examples to illustrate hard-to-manage clinical dilemmas such as children presenting with rage reactions, amnesia, and dissociative shut-down. These behaviors are often survival strategies, and in The Child Survivor practitioners will find practical management tools that are backed up by recent scientific advances in neurobiology. Clinicians on the front lines of treatment will come away from the book with an arsenal of therapeutic techniques that they can put into practice right away, limiting the need for restrictive hospitalizations or out-of-home placements for their young clients.
Telling Children About the Past
Title | Telling Children About the Past PDF eBook |
Author | Nena Galanidou |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2007-12-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1789201845 |
This book brings together archeologists, historians, psychologists, and educators from different countries and academic traditions to address the many ways that we tell children about the (distant) past. Knowing the past is fundamentally important for human societies, as well as for individual development. The authors expose many unquestioned assumptions and preformed images in narratives of the past that are routinely presented to children. The contributors both examine the ways in which children come to grips with the past and critically assess the many ways in which contemporary societies and an increasing number of commercial agents construct and use the past.
American Amnesia
Title | American Amnesia PDF eBook |
Author | Helen E. Krieble |
Publisher | Encounter Books |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 2022-12-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1641772816 |
People are who they are because of what they have been through, where they came from, who they learned from, and all the things that have happened to them. The same is true not just for individuals, but also for families, communities, and nations. America, too, has its own unique character, also formed by its memories, history, things it has been through, and what it has learned. If people, communities, or even nations lose their memory, they lose their character. That is why cultures throughout the world work at maintaining their identity and passing traditions along to future generations. But what if a nation purposely decides it no longer wants to remember its history? What if a country imposes amnesia on itself? Helen Krieble argues persuasively that this is precisely what has happened to America. It has lost the memory of its own founding principles, and the sacrifices made over the past 250 years to preserve them. The nation is losing its character. She writes that America cannot be preserved as “the last best hope of Earth” if its own people no longer understand why that is true and are no longer willing to do what it takes to preserve it. “The duties of citizenship are vitally important,” Krieble writes, “but they are not complicated. It is our duty, as the owners, to defend our freedom against all threats, and to pass it along to future generations undiminished.” Americans are failing in that duty, but Krieble says there is still time to cure our national amnesia. It begins with rebuilding our understanding of, and commitment to, those founding principles, regaining our national memory.
Amnesia
Title | Amnesia PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer MacKay |
Publisher | Greenhaven Publishing LLC |
Pages | 106 |
Release | 2009-02-27 |
Genre | Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1420500406 |
Once used as a dramatic plot twist in daytime soap operas, amnesia is a real condition that is frightening to suffers and can even be brought on by strokes. Author Jennifer MacKay provides young readers and researchers with careful explanations into what amnesia is. Readers will learn about the mystery of memory loss, and how the brain makes memories. They will learn about the causes and how amnesia is diagnosed. Treatment is also covered. Fast facts and data are further provided through interesting sidebars and charts