Moment by Moment
Title | Moment by Moment PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Ann Smith |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780877939450 |
Drawing on the classic retreat model, The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius, Moment by Moment offers a new and inviting way to find God in our often busy and complex lives.
Moment to Monument
Title | Moment to Monument PDF eBook |
Author | Ladina Bezzola Lambert |
Publisher | transcript Verlag |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2015-07-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3839409624 |
Why do certain works of art make it into the canon while others just enjoy a brief moment of recognition, if at all? How do moments produce monuments, and why are monuments erased from our cultural memory in only a moment? - Taking into account these cultural processes of creating, storing, remembering and forgetting that are omnipresent and have an immense influence on how we perceive artefacts and cultural events, the articles in this collection analyze the phenomenon of cultural production, transmission and reception from various angles, drawing on approaches from both literary and cultural studies. With its transdisciplinary approach, this book uniquely responds to an everyday cultural phenomenon that so far has not received such wide-ranging attention.
Manifest Moment to Moment
Title | Manifest Moment to Moment PDF eBook |
Author | Tejpal |
Publisher | Hay House, Inc |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2014-06-05 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1401946623 |
This inspiring guide bridges manifestation principles like the Law of Attraction with practical exercises for developing your intuition—offering a road map for unlocking your highest potential Imagine that you hold in your hands the power to change your reality—that you are capable of creating your highest vision and desire. In fact, you are. Manifest Moment to Moment is your guide to setting your intent, determining your soul mission, and realizing your most heartfelt longings. Hands-on and thought provoking, this book invites you to go within and unearth your unique, infinite possibilities. This information is imperative for anyone wishing to change the parameters of his or her life. Healer and inspirational teacher Tejpal, and renowned professor and harpist Dr. Carrol McLaughlin, have created eight principles, as well as practical exercises and tools, to enable you to begin successfully manifesting moment to moment. Discover your life purpose and tap into your limitless potential to achieve your dreams. The place to begin is within. And the time to begin is now!
Moment to Moment
Title | Moment to Moment PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Delinsky |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Asthmatics |
ISBN | 9780727822802 |
The love story between Russ Ettinger and Dana Madison begins when he finds her gasping for breath by the side of the road, but when he goes to get his car, she disappears.
The Click Moment
Title | The Click Moment PDF eBook |
Author | Frans Johansson |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2012-08-30 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 110160140X |
In the story of every great company and career, there is one defining moment when luck and skill collide. This book is about making that moment happen. According to Frans Johansson’s research, successful people and organizations show a common theme. A lucky moment occurs and they take advantage of it to change their fate. Consider how Diane von Furstenberg saw Julie Nixon Eisenhower on TV wearing a matching skirt and top, and created the timeless, elegant wrap-dress. That was a “click moment” of unexpected opportunity. Johansson uses stories from throughout history to illustrate the specific actions we can take to create more click moments, place lots of high-potential bets, open ourselves up to chance encounters, and harness the complex forces of success that follow.
The Moment Of Movement
Title | The Moment Of Movement PDF eBook |
Author | Lynne Anne Blom |
Publisher | University of Pittsburgh Pre |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 1988-12-15 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 082297438X |
Dance improvisation, the intriguing phenomenon of the creative process alive in the moving body, exists powerfully, sublimely - lending insight, solving problems, allowing moments of transcendence, diversion, and delight. Flourishing especially since the postmodern movement of the 1960s, it has come into its own in the performing arts. While there are many books containing ideas for developing improvisations, few have tackled the difficult questions: "What is dance improvisation?" "How does it work?" or "What is its body of knowledge?"The Moment of Movement goes beyond lists of improvisations and into the heart of improvising. As in their previous book, The Intimate Act of Choreography, the authors pursue both the philosophical and the practical. They begin by examining the creative process as it applies to movement and especially the kinesthetic way in which the body knows and uses movement. They answer the often unstated and pertinent questions of the novice; investigate the particular skills and traits needed by the leader; consider ways of working with specific populations; and provide challenging material for advanced movers. They discuss the use of music, and the specific situation of improvisation in performance. For leaders who want to design their own improvisations, they trace the evolution of an idea into an actual content and structure. They also address the controversial issue of the legitimacy of improvisation in an academic curriculum. A final chapter presents hundreds of improvs and improv ideas, grouped into units and cross-referenced.The Moment of Movement is not tied to any one point of view. The authors' presentation of a broad range of material is flexible enough for use by choreographers, directors, educators, and therapists. In its perceptive investigation of the experiential and conceptual aspects of dance improvisation, this book articulates the ephemeral.
The Men and the Moment
Title | The Men and the Moment PDF eBook |
Author | Aram Goudsouzian |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2019-03-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1469651106 |
The presidential election of 1968 forever changed American politics. In this character-driven narrative history, Aram Goudsouzian portrays the key transformations that played out over that dramatic year. It was the last "Old Politics" campaign, where political machines and party bosses determined the major nominees, even as the "New Politics" of grassroots participation powered primary elections. It was an election that showed how candidates from both the Left and Right could seize on "hot-button" issues to alter the larger political dynamic. It showcased the power of television to "package" politicians and political ideas, and it played out against an extraordinary dramatic global tableau of chaos and conflict. More than anything else, it was a moment decided by a contest of political personalities, as a group of men battled for the presidency, with momentous implications for the nation's future. Well-paced, accessible, and engagingly written, Goudsouzian's book chronicles anew the characters and events of the 1968 campaign as an essential moment in American history, one with clear resonance in our contemporary political moment.