The Human Journalist
Title | The Human Journalist PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Willis |
Publisher | Praeger |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 2003-10-30 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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Willis examines the many orientations and perspectives of reporters that gather and present the news of the day. Debunking the notion that there are limited perspectives journalists may use, Willis examines up to 15 different orientations that reporters bring to their work. These perspectives run the gamut, from the traditional approach of distancing oneself completely from events and people involved to becoming part of the story's fabric to ascertain the story's true essence. Willis also suggests that, for many stories, it is wholly appropriate for journalists to feel what a non-professional would experience at such an event, and to allow those emotions to fuel the reporting and writing of the story. Several examples are discussed in detail, including the coverage of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995, and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
In Fond Remembrance of Me
Title | In Fond Remembrance of Me PDF eBook |
Author | Howard Norman |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 147 |
Release | 2006-01-24 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1429930225 |
Howard Norman spent the fall of 1977 in Churchill, Manitoba, translating into English two dozen "Noah stories" told to him by an Inuit elder. The folktales reveal what happened when the biblical Noah sailed his Ark into Hudson Bay in search of woolly mammoths and lost his way. By turns startling, tragic, and comical, these inimitable narratives tell the history of the Arctic and capture the collision of cultures precipitated by the arrival of a hapless stranger in a strange land. Norman himself was then a stranger in a strange land, but he was not alone. In Churchill he encountered Helen Tanizaki, an Anglo-Japanese woman embarked on a similar project--to translate the tales into Japanese. An extraordinary linguist and an exact and compelling friend, Tanizaki became Norman's guide through the characters, stories, and customs he was coming to know, and a remarkable intimacy sprang up between them--all the more intense because it was to be fleeting; Tanizaki was fatally ill. Through a series of overlapping panels of reality and memory, Howard Norman's In Fond Remembrance of Me recaptures with vivid immediacy a brief but life-shifting encounter and the earthy, robust stories that occasioned it.
One Man Caravan
Title | One Man Caravan PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Edison Fulton |
Publisher | Motorbooks |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2016-10-01 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 0760353301 |
This adventurous work records Robert Edison Fulton's solo round-the-world tour on a two-cylinder Douglas motorcycle between July, 1932 and December, 1933. First published in 1937.
Children First
Title | Children First PDF eBook |
Author | Penelope Leach |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2011-08-03 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 0307803376 |
From the bestselling author of the classic Your Baby & Child comes "a book full of wisdom...written by one of the world's leading nurturers of parents (T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.). • "A call for a revolution." —The New York Times Magazine The child psychologist whose book Your Baby & Child has provided indispensable advice to a new generation of parents now offers a groundbreaking book which suggests that even the best parenting may not be enough in a society that is hostile to children. Leach shows how our laws, employment polices, and culture end up depriving children of their parents. The child psychologist whose book Your Baby & Child has provided indispensable advice to a new generation of parents now offers a groundbreaking book which suggests that even the best parenting may not be enough in a society that is hostile to children. Leach shows how our laws, employment polices, and culture end up depriving children of their parents.
Paul Robeson
Title | Paul Robeson PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey C. Stewart |
Publisher | |
Pages | 390 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Actors |
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Paul Robeson, the towering six-foot six athlete, orator, actor, singer, intellectual, and activist, was arguably one of the most simultaneously loved and loathed American personalities of the 20th century. This collection, edited by George Mason University professor Jeffrey Stewart to serve as a companion to a traveling exhibition marking the centennial anniversary of his birth on April 9, 1898, brings together 18 scholars and historians to the most detailed and balanced look at Robeson to date. Francis C. Harris details Robeson's career as an multilettered athlete at Rutgers University, where he endured gang tackles, a dislocated shoulder, and a broken nose. In "Paul Robeson, Musician," Doris Evans McGinty and Wayne D. Shirley highlight the centrality of Negro spirituals and folk songs in Robeson's repertoire. Robeson biographer Martin Duberman chronicles the social and sexual implications of Robeson's portrayals of Shakespeare's Othello, while Charles Musser reveals the complexities of Robeson's friendship with playwright Eugene O'Neill as well as his difficulties with African American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux. The entries dealing with Robeson's political activities show his courage to speak out against injustice and the price he paid for it. Lawyer-writer Derrick Bell examines Robeson's "small service" to the cause of African American justice. David Levering Lewis looks at Robeson's deep, albeit naive views on the Soviet Union, which dovetailed into his support of American workers, the subject of Mark D. Naison's contribution.
Chanoch Lanaar
Title | Chanoch Lanaar PDF eBook |
Author | Shalom Dov Baer Schneersohn |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Habad |
ISBN | 9780826605382 |
"Since no one knows when his appointed time will come, I have decided to arrange matters - to instruct you in how to proceed after the length of my days." Thus begins this remarkable document which, in great measure, is a treatise on education and child-rearing. The fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe draws upon his encyclopedic knowledge of the entire universe of Torah, including Zohar and countless commentaries to provide a foundation for the upbringing of his son who would become the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe. In the process he has created a monumental guide, based on classic Jewish thought, for all parents and educators. This volume is fully annotated and includes comprehensive biographical notes on the authorities cited as well as sever vignettes demonstrating the authors approach to education.
Queen Of This Realm
Title | Queen Of This Realm PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Plaidy |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 715 |
Release | 2012-05-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1443412570 |
Britain’s greatest queen, Elizabeth I, was also the bewildered, motherless child of an all-powerful father; a captive in the Tower of London; a shrewd politician; a brilliant scholar; a lover of the arts; and, eventually, an icon. In this unforgettable fictional memoir, Elizabeth recounts the emotional turmoil of her life: the loneliness of power; the heartbreak of her lifelong love affair with Robert Dudley; and the terrible guilt of ordering the execution of her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots.