Listening to Old Voices

Listening to Old Voices
Title Listening to Old Voices PDF eBook
Author Patrick B. Mullen
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 318
Release 1992
Genre Aged
ISBN 9780252018084

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Patrick Mullen examines how elderly people use folk traditions to engage others and pass on their wisdom and knowledge to succeeding generations. Based on interviews with nine people in their seventies and eighties who live in rural Virginia, North Carolina, and southern Ohio, this book shows how folklore enriches people's lives. Mullen places the folklore - local legends, jokes, personal-experience narratives, family history, folk medicine, planting signs, foodways, wood carving, belief systems, customs, folk architecture - within the context of the individuals' life stories and the culture of their local communities. The analysis concentrates on recurring themes in each person's folklore and the rhetorical strategies the storytellers use to interest listeners and assure that their traditions will be passed on.

The Deep

The Deep
Title The Deep PDF eBook
Author Nick Cutter
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 512
Release 2015-07-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1476717745

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"A strange plague called the 'Gets is decimating humanity on a global scale. It causes people to forget--small things at first, like where they left their keys, then the not-so-small things like how to drive or the letters of the alphabet. Then their bodies forget how to function involuntarily. There is no cure. But far below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, a universal healer hailed as 'ambrosia' has been discovered. In order to study this phenomenon, a special research lab has been built eight miles under the sea's surface. When the station goes incommunicado, a brave few descend through the lightless fathoms in hopes of unraveling the mysteries lurking at those crushing depths...and perhaps to encounter an evil blacker than anything one could possibly imagine"--Page [4] of cover.

Voices in the Night

Voices in the Night
Title Voices in the Night PDF eBook
Author Flora Annie Webster Steel
Publisher
Pages 436
Release 1900
Genre English fiction
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"The new year was already some hours old, but the world to which it had come was still dark. Dark with a curious obscurity, that was absolutely opaque yet faintly luminous, because of the white fog which lay on all things and hid them from the stars; for the sky above was clear, cold, almost frosty. That was why the fog, born, not of cool vapour seeking for cloud life among the winds of heaven, but of hot smoke loving the warmth of dust and ashes, clung so closely to the earth; to its birthplace. It was an acrid, bitter smoke, not even due to the dead hearthfires of a dead day, since they--like all else pertaining to the domestic life of India--give small outward sign of existence, but to the smouldering piles of litter and refuse which are lit every evening upon the outskirts of human habitation. Dull heaps with a minimum of fire, a maximum of smoke, where the humanity which has produced the litter, the refuse, gathers for gossip or for warmth. Even in the fields beyond the multitude of men, where some long-limbed peasant, watching his hope of harvest, dozes by a solitary fire, this same smoke rises in a solid column, until--beaten down by the colder moister air above--it drifts sideways to spread like a vast cobweb over the dew-set carpet of green corn. ... --Taken from prologue

The Introspective Art of Mark Twain

The Introspective Art of Mark Twain
Title The Introspective Art of Mark Twain PDF eBook
Author Douglas Anderson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 301
Release 2017-04-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 150132957X

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The Introspective Art of Mark Twain is a major new assessment of a towering American writer. Seeking to trace the development of Mark Twain's imagination, Douglas Anderson begins near the end of Twain's life, with the long dialogue What Is Man? that Twain published anonymously in 1906. In Twain's view, the little-read What Is Man? lies at the heart of his creative life. It is the central aesthetic testament that he employed to tell the story of his artistic evolution. Anderson follows the contours of that story as it unfolds over Twain's career. The portrait that emerges addresses the full scope of Twain's achievement, drawing on his autobiographical and travel writings, as well as the published and unpublished works of fiction that are by now deeply embedded in the world literary canon. “Steer by the river in your head,” Mark Twain's master pilot, Horace Bixby, once advised him, when the opaque atmosphere of the outer world made it impossible to see the actual Mississippi through which Twain was trying to guide his steamboat. For the purposes of this book, the river in one's head is not a mental construct of the physical world but the riverine networks of consciousness itself: the river that is the mind. The detailed discussions of individual books that structure each chapter direct the attention of Mark Twain's students and admirers, through inward rather than outward channels, toward a fuller appreciation for his legacy.

Diverse Voices in Educational Practice

Diverse Voices in Educational Practice
Title Diverse Voices in Educational Practice PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Sewell
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 121
Release 2022-11-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1000773876

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This practical workbook supports teachers seeking to sensitively understand and respond to the opinions and perceptions of critical stakeholders in student learning and development; pupil voice, parent voice, and professional voice are introduced and explored. A wide range of expert educator and academic contributors ensure that diverse voices are meaningfully understood, with chapters placing an emphasis on minority and traditionally marginalised groups, including SEND, LGBTQIA+, and Global Majority students. The workbook advocates a clear and inclusive ethos and demonstrates how voice work can help to decolonise the curriculum, promote a positive LGBTQIA+ friendly school climate, and value pupil involvement. Moments for personal reflection, activities, and action plans allow practitioners to consider the role they play in facilitating the effective inclusion of those not normally involved in knowledge construction and decision-making processes. Blending key theory with practical strategies and takeaways, this workbook is an essential tool for practising primary and secondary teachers and teaching assistants, as well as educational psychologists, school counsellors, and other educational professionals interested in promoting inclusive voice practices.

The Way of Being Lost

The Way of Being Lost
Title The Way of Being Lost PDF eBook
Author Victoria Price
Publisher Courier Dover Publications
Pages 356
Release 2018-01-15
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0486825671

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In this intimate, inspiring guide to finding one's path, the daughter of Vincent Price shares her journey toward accepting his legacy of remaining curious, giving back, practicing joy, and saying yes.

Resting in the Heart

Resting in the Heart
Title Resting in the Heart PDF eBook
Author Paul Feider
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 103
Release 2001-11-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1579108075

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Resting In The Heart is a book which invites people to discover and develop a scriptural way of allowing God's unconditional love to heal the inner and physical wounds of their lives. It offers its readers a gentle way of coming home to the Love that created them, a love that heals and quenches the deepest human longing. In a very sound yet simple way it uses critical, scriptural scholarship to introduce the reader to the personal, unconditional love that sustained Jesus and empowered His healing ministry. Resting In The Heart describes a listening spirituality which leads its readers along the journey of inner healing in a way that is inviting and freeing. This book offers simple, clear steps, along with scriptural reflections to assist people in getting free from childhood memories that stifle their adult life, especially in the areas of fear, shame, unresolved grief, and unnamed anger. It also equips the reader to become a vessel of healing love to others. The language of this book is very understandable and it cuts across denominational lines, inviting all people to discover the healing love flowing from the heart of God.