Straight Life

Straight Life
Title Straight Life PDF eBook
Author Art Pepper
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 438
Release 2024-09-17
Genre Music
ISBN 0306837676

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Art Pepper (1925-1982) was called the greatest alto saxophonist of the post-Charlie Parker generation. But his autobiography, Straight Life, is much more than a jazz book--it is one of the most explosive, yet one of the most lyrical, of all autobiographies. This edition is updated with an extensive afterword by Laurie Pepper covering Art Pepper's last years, and a complete and up-to-date discography by Todd Selbert.

Works

Works
Title Works PDF eBook
Author Ezekiel Hopkins
Publisher
Pages 720
Release 1863
Genre
ISBN

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Not So Free to Choose

Not So Free to Choose
Title Not So Free to Choose PDF eBook
Author Elton Rayack
Publisher Praeger
Pages 236
Release 1986-12-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780275923631

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This book is a critical and carefully documented study of the influence of the teachings of economist Milton Friedman on the current administration. Claiming that Friedman's popular writings have exerted a powerful influence on the policies, ideology, and rhetoric of the Reagan administration, the author examines some 300 columns Friedman has written for Newsweek along with his best-selling books, Capitalism and Freedom and Free to Choose. While conceding that President Reagan has sometimes opposed Friedman's recommendations, the author argues that by examining which Reagan proposals deviated from Friedman's laissez-faire line we can gain insight into the Presidet's real objectives as distinguished from the goals contained in his free-market rhetoric.

Taichi

Taichi
Title Taichi PDF eBook
Author Arthur T. Orawski
Publisher TIPRAC
Pages 824
Release 1996
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780963399526

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Stirring Up Hatred

Stirring Up Hatred
Title Stirring Up Hatred PDF eBook
Author Jen Neller
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 309
Release 2022-12-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3031192427

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This book critically examines the development of the ‘stirring up hatred’ offences which are currently found within the UK’s Public Order Act 1986. Through a critical discourse analysis of key excerpts of parliamentary Hansard, the book constructs a detailed genealogy of the offences from the perspectives that shaped them. A novel application of theory on 'myth' is used to navigate the complex arguments and to trace ideas about identity and order across parliamentary debates, from fears of Fascism in the 1930s to condemnations of homophobia in the early 21st century. The story of the stirring up hatred offences told in this book therefore extends far beyond the traditional frame of a dilemma between regulating hate speech and safeguarding free speech: it is inextricably entwined with myths about law, race and national identity, and speaks to wider themes of coloniality, neoliberalism, white entitlement, British-Christian exceptionalism and the innocence of law. Written in an accessible and engaging style, this book challenges a wide range of assumptions about hate speech law and raises a series of considerations for developing forms of accountability that are less complicit in the harms that they are supposed to redress.

The Spiral Ladder

The Spiral Ladder
Title The Spiral Ladder PDF eBook
Author Cheryl Ramcharan
Publisher Author House
Pages 137
Release 2013-12
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1491816821

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Since the sixties we have realized so, that love is so, the answer.

Anchoritic Spirituality

Anchoritic Spirituality
Title Anchoritic Spirituality PDF eBook
Author Anne Savage
Publisher Paulist Press
Pages 516
Release 1991
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780809132577

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Sometime in the first quarter of the 13th century a number of works were written for anchoresses, women who lived as religious recluses in cells adjoining churches. The most influential is Ancrene Wisse (A Guide for Anchoresses), which discusses in great detail the daily life of the anchoress, both outer and inner. This work gives a detailed sense of a powerful and multi-faceted spirituality different from that of other mystics.