Silent Struggle
Title | Silent Struggle PDF eBook |
Author | Kosi Tette |
Publisher | Trafford Publishing |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1553955722 |
Insightful Views: Learn if the promise of boundless opportunity in America exists for Africans. Entertainment: Disastrous dating adventures and other humorous anedotes make reading easy. Global Perspectives: Learn about the veiled price of success abroad, and how foreigners draw perceptions from relationships and experiences.
Silent Struggle
Title | Silent Struggle PDF eBook |
Author | Joy Don Baker |
Publisher | Baker & Goodman |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2021-06-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1734515023 |
Katie, a stoic young Native American, faces family pressures, a developing distant romantic relationship, and stress from nursing school clinicals during her junior year at Crestmont University in Dallas. Her dream of becoming a nurse is challenged when her mother suffers an injury that could force her to stay on the farm, assume her mother’s duties, and postpone her education, perhaps permanently. Compounding her stress, Katie’s childhood friend and soulmate’s demand for a greater level of commitment drives her into an emotional spiral as she tries to balance her dream of becoming a nurse and her love for John. The academically sound Katie finds that book learning is not sufficient for success in the clinical setting. Her frustration grows as she encounters difficulty in implementing her carefully crafted patient care plans. Her relationship with the Nurseketeers, her best friends and support system, deteriorates as she tries unsuccessfully to cope. She struggles in silence, turning in secret to alcohol to quell the chaos of clinical practice and putting herself in jeopardy of failing out of nursing school.
Silent Struggles
Title | Silent Struggles PDF eBook |
Author | Ann S. Stephens |
Publisher | DigiCat |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2022-11-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
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"Silent Struggles" is a book about the life of the Native Americans in times when the first Christian preachers reached them. The book exposes the hypocrisy of the church in those days. On the other side, the author celebrates the true dignity inherent in people of any race and social standing.
My Silent Pledge
Title | My Silent Pledge PDF eBook |
Author | Sidney J. Zoltak |
Publisher | Miroland |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Holocaust survivors |
ISBN | 9781550718072 |
A child survivor, a child of survivors and a grandchild of a survivor, Sidney Zoltak is all these things. His story about a family that struggled and endured, the generosity of those who saved them against all odds, and a vow never to forget is a remarkable journey through the Holocaust into a rich and full life. At eight, Sidney loses a middle class home and goes from the slow death of the ghetto into the terror of hiding in forests, barns and finally, a hole in the ground provided by a Polish farm family. But when war ends, there is no going back. We follow the Zoltak family, amazingly intact, as they make their way to Italy where young Sidney encounters a generosity of spirit that helps to heal war's wounds and prepares him for life in Canada. Sidney Zoltak's chronicle is a lesson in the importance of honouring your story for the generations to come.
The Wounded Man Devotional
Title | The Wounded Man Devotional PDF eBook |
Author | Dedric Hubbard |
Publisher | Prophetic Fire Publishing Company |
Pages | 53 |
Release | 2014-07-14 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1514885654 |
Apostle Dedric Hubbard releases a powerful companion devotional to his best-selling book The Wounded Man (A Silent Struggle). In this powerful releases Apostle Hubbard has targeted 7 critical areas in which men fail when it comes to communicating with women. Those 7 areas are Finances, Spirituality, Insecurities, Intimacy, Time, Honesty and Communication be prepared for an eye opening revelation of the struggles of men.
Chief Bender's Burden
Title | Chief Bender's Burden PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Swift |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 2008-01-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0803243227 |
The greatest American Indian baseball player of all time, Charles Albert Bender, was, according to a contemporary, the coolest pitcher in the game. Using a trademark delivery, an impressive assortment of pitches that may have included the game s first slider, and an apparently unflappable demeanor, he earned a reputation as baseball s great clutch pitcher during tight Deadball Era pennant races and in front of boisterous World Series crowds. More remarkably yet, Chief Bender s Hall of Fame career unfolded in the face of immeasurable prejudice. This skillfully told and complete account of Bender s life is also a portrait of greatness of character maintained despite incredible pressure of how a celebrated man thrived while carrying an untold weight on his shoulders. With a journalist s eye for detail and a novelist s feel for storytelling, Tom Swift takes readers on Bender s improbable journey from his early years on the White Earth Reservation, to his development at the Carlisle Indian School, to his big break and eventual rise to the pinnacle of baseball. The story of a paradoxical American sports hero, one who achieved a once-unfathomable celebrity while suffering the harsh injustices of a racially intolerant world, Chief Bender s Burden is an eye-opening and inspiring narrative of a unique American life.
Struggles for Recognition
Title | Struggles for Recognition PDF eBook |
Author | Juan Sebastián Ospina León |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2021-03-16 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0520973410 |
Struggles for Recognition traces the emergence of melodrama in Latin American silent film and silent film culture. Juan Sebastián Ospina León draws on extensive archival research to reveal how melodrama visualized and shaped the social arena of urban modernity in early twentieth-century Latin America. Analyzing sociocultural contexts through film, this book demonstrates the ways in which melodrama was mobilized for both liberal and illiberal ends, revealing or concealing social inequities from Buenos Aires to Bogotá to Los Angeles. Ospina León critically engages Euro-American and Latin American scholarship seldom put into dialogue, offering an innovative theorization of melodrama relevant to scholars working within and across different national contexts.