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The Powers That Be


The Powers That Be


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By condensing and popularizing the core ideas from his seminal trilogy on the Powers into one highly readable volume, Walter Wink has done for theology what E = mc(2) did for physics -- he has transformed our conception of the universe.Old religious images such as a heaven above and a hell below , while certainly a part of the popular imagination, have lost their value as a way of understanding the spiritual realm. Yet we are at a loss to know what will replace them. In The Powers That Be , Walter Wink helps us reformulate our ancient concepts -- such as God and Satan, angels and demons, principalities and powers -- in light of our modern experience. Based on his understanding of the Bible, Wink creates a whole new way of viewing the world, and offers us a language for talking about and to God. This popularized abridgment of Naming the Powers, Unmasking the Powers, and Engaging the Powers radically reorients our perspective on life by creating new lenses through which we see reality. Equipped with this fresh outlook, we can embark on a new relationship with God and our world that will serve us well into the next millennium.

Experienced


Experienced


$38.27


Experienced gathers together 30 years of work by artist Ann Veronica Janssens. Released as the companion to her 2009 exhibition Are You Experienced, curated for the Espai d''Art Contemporani de Castello, the book builds on that body of work, presenting more than 6000 images across some 500 pages. Packed with a variety of materials from the artist''s personal archive, Experienced gives a panoramic view of Janssens'' work and process.

Powers That Be


Powers That Be


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Major Yanaba Maddock wasn't much good to the company anymore. With lungs practically destroyed by poison gas in a military debacle, she could barely breathe without coughing, much less do anything the least bit strenuous. But it wasn't the company's way to discard those they might still find some use for...and so they retired Yana to the icy planet Petaybee to do their spying. Strange things were happening on Petaybee, it seemed. Unauthorized genetically engineered species had been spotted. Geologic survey teams sent to locate newly detected mineral deposits were either coming up empty - or disappearing altogether. And the locals weren't talking. In fact, the company had reason to believe that the locals were deliberately hiding something - and perhaps even plotting rebellion. As a combat veteran and a medical retiree due to spend the rest of her days on this arctic world, Yana was the ideal person to get close to the natives. Having already lost her lungs in service to the company, Yana wasn't much of a mind to freeze to death for it, as well. But she quickly learned that the people of Petaybee were more than willing to adopt a sickly newcomer: they were eager to show her the ropes, introduce her around, teach her how to cook and how to keep warm, and even dose her up on a home remedy that calmed her cough and soothed her ragged lungs like nothing in the company's state-of-the-art medical kits. As Yana's strength and health returned, she became more and more determined to protect her new home and her new people from the depredations of a greedy and increasingly desperate company. For something strange and wonderful truly was happening on Petaybee. Something worth fighting for, or evendying for - but, especially, something worth living for...

Colonialism Experienced


Colonialism Experienced


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The first three decades of the twentieth century in late-colonial Vietnam--the period that also marked the transition between the dominant Confucian and nascent Western worldviews--generated an abundance of political literature in that country. The documents from this transitional era belong to a variety of genres: propaganda pamphlets, open letters to government officials, texts for private or clandestine classrooms, manifestos of political or cultural organizations, columns from newspapers, public proclamations, petitions to international agencies, and poems. Whether from the old or the new era, however, they all expressed an opinion on the colonial status of their country.Scholar Truong Buu Lam has collected twenty of these documents, all written between 1900 and 1931, into an anthology which captures the spirit of the conflicting ideologies and the political struggles of this time. Written originally in Vietnamese, French, or classical Chinese, the documents have been translated into English by Lam and given individual introductions in an effort to clarify their historical contexts most accurately. Lam also provides a lengthy overview of the contemporary scene at the time of the writings to further illuminate the grander themes tying the writings together.In Vietnam, all of these writings are well-known texts, quoted in every publication that examines the period under consideration; yet, to the best of our knowledge, few have been reproduced in their entirety and none has ever been translated into English. This translation marks an important addition to the fields of Southeast Asian and colonial studies and will be welcomed by historians, political scientists, andanthropologists alike.Truong Buu Lam is Associate Professor of History, University of Hawaii at Manoa. He is editor of the collections Patterns of Vietnamese Response to Foreign Intervention, 1858-1900 and Borrowings and Adaptations in Vietnamese Culture, and the author of Resistance, Rebellion, Revolution: Popular Movements in Vietnamese History and New Lamps for Old: The Transformation of the Vietnamese Administrative Elite.

Psychic Powers


Psychic Powers


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Some people have unexplained powers. They see things before they happen or they read peoples minds. Do these people have psychic powers? Find out about these puzzling experiences and how science is trying to solve this mystery.

Help! We Have Strange Powers!


Help! We Have Strange Powers!


$2.24


Twelve-year-old twins Jillian and Jackson are startled when they discover they can read each other's thoughts. But that's not all. They can read other people's thoughts, too!pThe strange new powers are exciting...at first. But soon they discover that somebody else knows their secret. Somebody who will stop at nothing to control their powers....pThey can't start trusting people in HorrorLand, either. One of the kids might be a traitor. Every time is looks as if they are getting away, the bad guys are waiting for them. Who's too blame?p

Constitutional Rights and Powers of the People


Constitutional Rights and Powers of the People


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American constitutionalism rests on premises of popular sovereignty, but serious questions remain about how the people and their rights and powers fit into the constitutional design. In a book that will radically reorient thinking about the Constitution and its place in the polity, Wayne Moore moves away from an exclusive focus on courts and judges and considers the following queries: Who is included among the people? How are the people politically configured? How may the people act? And how do the people relate to government and other representative structures? Going beyond though not excluding relevant discussions of specific constitutional texts - such as the preamble, articles V and VII, and the ninth, tenth, and fourteenth amendments - Moore examines historical material from the antebellum period, such as the opinions of U.S. Supreme Court justices in the notorious Dred Scott case and significantly different perspectives from the writings and speeches of Frederick Douglass. He also looks at influential thinking from the founding period and examines precedents set during prominent controversies involving the establishment of a national bank, regulations of the economy, and efforts to limit sexual and reproductive choices. The penultimate chapter explores issues raised by claims of state interpretive autonomy, and the conclusion models various dimensions of the constitutional order as a whole.American constitutionalism rests on premises of popular sovereignty, but serious questions remain about how the people and their rights and powers fit into the constitutional design. In a book that will radically reorient thinking about the Constitution and its place in the polity, Wayne Moore moves away from an exclusive focus on courts and judges and considers the following queries: Who is included among the people? How are the people politically configured? How may the people act? And how do the people relate to government and other representative structures? Going be@…¸Që…ÿ¾Úx

Powers of the American People, Congress, President, and Courts


Powers of the American People, Congress, President, and Courts


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: chapter{Section 4CHAPTER I THE PEOPLE WE, THE PEOPLE of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.?Preamble of the Constitution of the United States. THIS prominent term, the people, in the American acceptation is entirely different from the term as used in European and Asiatic countries. This distinct and different meaning is unknown to doctors of laws in these countries, no matter how thoroughly versed they may be in the principles of law, unless they receive the significance of the term in the true American acceptation. By the expression, the people of the United States, is meant, from the American standpoint, the whole mass of both male and female citizens, which constitutes the political unit. The American people are identified as a political entity, an artificial being, and are not a mere majority of the persons composing society or those having the right to vote. The people are the very creator of the whole fabric of the American Government, and the motive god that rules the American universe, whom both individuals and groups of individuals are bound to obey. When the people once determine a thing there is no appeal from it. They are above the Constitution. The American people, therefore, from every point of view,are sovereign, omnipotent, and can do no wrong. They are fallible only by their own free will and voluntary act. They alone have the power of expressing a command. The precise location of the sovereignty in England is in Parliament; in Japan, in the Emperor; and in America, in the peopl...

What Can I Do?: Ideas to Help Those Who Have Experienced Loss


What Can I Do?: Ideas to Help Those Who Have Experienced Loss


$11.5


* Practical ideas gathered from grieving people about what helps and what doesn'tBarbara A. Glanz knows grief from personal experience. Her son died at a very young age and her husband of many years died recently. Although the ideas in the book come primarily from people who have lost a loved one, most of the ideas are applicable to any kind of loss: the loss of a job, a divorce, the loss of a relationship, the loss of a pet, the loss of health, a move, or desertion. Written for the person who wants to help the one who is grieving, this book is filled with immediately practical ideas as well as long term, specific ways to help someone move from grieving to growth, and eventually to cherishing good memories.Barbara Glanz writes from the heart and to the heart. But this is not a sentimental book: It offers direct, practical ways to care for those who are hurting- - from someone who knows the hurt first-hand.

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