Color Me Redlands

Color Me Redlands
Title Color Me Redlands PDF eBook
Author Bruce Herwig
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 76
Release 2017-09-24
Genre
ISBN 9781977615558

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25 Unique Images Celebrating Redlands California! The University of Redlands, Palm Trees, Oranges, Local Hangouts, Wild Parrots, The Bicycle Classic and more! BONUS: Sample Coloring Pages From Bruce's Other Coloring Books, Including Ninjas, Dragons, and Fidget Spinners! Single sided print. Blotter page recommended if using magic markers. (c) Bruce Herwig. All Rights Reserved.

Palms to Peaks

Palms to Peaks
Title Palms to Peaks PDF eBook
Author Janet Kathleen Edwards
Publisher ESRI Press
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre California
ISBN 9781589482852

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Edwards, a lifelong resident of California, is a regional realist whose etchings capture the history and natural beauty of the state. Through this collection, she pays homage not only to the stunning vistas, palms, groves, flora, and fauna that have become icons of Southern California life, but also to the coastal, central, and northern regions of the state.

The Hillsong Movement Examined

The Hillsong Movement Examined
Title The Hillsong Movement Examined PDF eBook
Author Tanya Riches
Publisher Springer
Pages 286
Release 2017-11-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 331959656X

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This interdisciplinary volume brings together leading writers and thinkers to provide a critique of a broad range of topics related to Hillsong Church. Hillsong is one of the most influential, visible, and (in some circles) controversial religious organizations/movements of the past thirty years. Although it has received significant attention from both the academy and the popular press, the vast majority of the scholarship lacks the scope and nuance necessary to understand the complexity of the movement, or its implications for the social, cultural, political, spiritual, and religious milieus it inhabits. This volume begins to redress this by filling important gaps in knowledge as well as introducing different audiences to new perspectives. In doing so, it enriches our understanding of one of the most influential Christian organizations of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

Herd Register

Herd Register
Title Herd Register PDF eBook
Author American Jersey Cattle Club
Publisher
Pages 648
Release 1895
Genre Cattle
ISBN

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Man of Color

Man of Color
Title Man of Color PDF eBook
Author John Alexander Somerville
Publisher
Pages 178
Release 1949
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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"In this autobiography, [the author] tells us the events of his life over the past fifty years. It is, too, a brief history of Los Angeles from the turn of the century--certainly, as far as the Negroes in Los Angeles are in the picture"--Preface. Jamaican-born Somerville became a Los Angeles dentist deeply involved in the NAACP.

The American Milch Goat Record

The American Milch Goat Record
Title The American Milch Goat Record PDF eBook
Author American Milch Goat Record Association
Publisher
Pages 1456
Release 1921
Genre Goats
ISBN

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Race: My Story & Humanity's Bottom Line

Race: My Story & Humanity's Bottom Line
Title Race: My Story & Humanity's Bottom Line PDF eBook
Author Lauren Joichin Nile
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 538
Release 2014-01-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1491703091

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Lauren Joichin Nile introduces what she believes is humanity’s racial bottom line with a compelling account of her personal experiences growing up in 1950’s and 60’s segregated New Orleans. In so doing, she posits what she believes is humanity’s universal racial story. Lauren explains how starting out from Southern Africa, fully formed human beings, over thousands of years, walked out of Africa, populated the entire rest of Planet Earth, and over 2,000 generations, physically adapted to their new environments, gradually taking on the appearance of the many races of modern-day humanity, making all of us literally one, biologically-related human family. She then provides an abbreviated account of some of the most significant events of humanity’s racial history and an explanation of how that history has affected the American racial present. She also analyzes a number of controversial topics, including whether there are truly superior and inferior races. Finally, Lauren shares what she believes are the specific actions that humanity must take in order to heal from our wretched racial past, realize that across the planet, we all truly can love one another and as a species, walk into a wiser, more empathetic, compassionate human future. Lauren Joichin Nile is an author, keynote speaker, trainer and licensed attorney who specializes in assisting organizations in increasing their emotional intelligence, compassion, and productivity. The goal of her work with organizations is to help create environments in which understanding and kindness are valued and as a result, every person is equally welcomed and uniformly appreciated irrespective of all demographic differences. The goal of Lauren’s speaking and training in the greater society, is to help the human species grow in both wisdom and compassion.