Leaps of Faith

Leaps of Faith
Title Leaps of Faith PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Humphrey
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 290
Release 1999-06-04
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780387987200

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"Elegant and literate" -THE TIMES OF LONDON "The kind of book that both skeptics and believers would do well to read"- SKEPTICAL INQUIRER "An urbane, original, convincing rebuttal of paranormal and supernatural notions" -NEW SCIENTIST "A lively, entertaining book... Humphrey has set himself a larger task than simply explaining why people believe in parapsychology: the task of explaining why it is irrational to believe in it."-NATURE

Leap of Faith

Leap of Faith
Title Leap of Faith PDF eBook
Author Cameron Hamilton
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 272
Release 2021-06-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1982167130

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"The fan-favorite couple from Netflix's Love Is Blind share their ups and downs after two years of marriage, love advice for the modern world, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the pods"--

Flights of Fancy, Leaps of Faith

Flights of Fancy, Leaps of Faith
Title Flights of Fancy, Leaps of Faith PDF eBook
Author Cindy Dell Clark
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 177
Release 1995
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0226107787

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Through the mysteries and myths of Christmas and Easter, families balance the values of receiving and giving, of growth and sacrifice. Each aspect of the Santa myth, from his slide down a chimney to his big red suit, plays a part in a child's imagination. Through their offerings of milk and cookies and their letter writing, children bring their relationship to Santa into developing attitudes toward giving and receiving gifts. The Easter Bunny story, with its ritual egg hunt and baskets of brightly colored candy, is explored in terms of life and its possibility of growth. In these examples, Clark shows how children play an active role in constructing family rituals and cultural reality, since their willingness to make the stories their own helps to renew the traditions.

Leap of Faith

Leap of Faith
Title Leap of Faith PDF eBook
Author Candy Harper
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 272
Release 2015-12-31
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1471124207

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Get ready for boy dilemmas, friendship dramas and madcap grannies - Faith is back!

Leaps of Faith

Leaps of Faith
Title Leaps of Faith PDF eBook
Author Anne C. Benoit
Publisher Adult Learning in Professional, Organizational, an
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Education
ISBN 9781641134637

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As discourses and programming to support diversity and inclusion across higher education are intensifying, Leaps of Faith: Stories from Working-Class Academics presents a collection of narratives that highlights the "on-the-ground" experiences of working-class students and scholars. These are stories of negotiation, transition, and challenge. These are stories of struggle. These are stories of beating the odds. The early works of Ryan and Sackrey (1984), Sennett and Cobb (1993), and Dews and Law (1996) raised the voices of working-class academics, and the subject of class in higher education has gained traction--especially with the increasing focus on the enrollment and persistence of first-generation college students. This project situates contributor stories in adult learning and development, with the goal of enhancing dialogue and increasing understanding of a still-hidden population in the academy. Leaps of Faith: Stories from Working-Class Academics is a compelling collection of reflections from working-class students and scholars from diverse demographic and geographic backgrounds who are currently navigating various transition points and career stages. Leaps of Faith: Stories from Working-Class Academics presents the strengths and gifts of the scholar-contributors and the opportunity to "turn the stories" through accessible and meaningful reflective "telling." The collection concludes with a discussion of salient implications for working-class students and scholars, those who support their learning and development, and higher education institutions and programs.

Leaps of Faith

Leaps of Faith
Title Leaps of Faith PDF eBook
Author M. Osman Siddique
Publisher
Total Pages 240
Release 2020-05-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781734479607

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Leaps of Faith is the delightful memoir of a man humbled by the possibilities of his new land and by the opportunities he discovered-in business, in love, in family, and, ultimately, in government service. Ambassador Siddique reflects on his past, and looks to the future-his future and the future of America.

Leap of Faith

Leap of Faith
Title Leap of Faith PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Mazarr
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 528
Release 2019-03-19
Genre History
ISBN 1541768345

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The dramatic insider account of why we invaded Iraq, the motivations that drove it, and the frustrations of those who tried and failed to stop it, leading to the most costly misadventure in US history. A single disastrous choice in the wake of 9/11-the decision to use force to remove Saddam Hussein from power-did enormous damage to the wealth, well-being, and reputation of the United States. Few errors in U.S. foreign policy have had longer-lasting or more harmful consequences. Yet how the decision came to be made remains shrouded in mystery and mythology. To this day, even the principal architects of the war cannot agree on it. Michael Mazarr has interviewed dozens of players involved in the deliberations about the invasion of Iraq and has reviewed all the documents so far declassified. He paints a devastating of portrait of an administration fueled by righteous conviction yet undercut by chaotic processes, rivalrous agencies, and competing egos. But more than the product of one bungling administration, the invasion of Iraq emerges here as a tragically typical example of modern U.S. foreign policy fiascos. Leap of Faith asks profound questions about the limits of US power and the accountability for its use. It offers lessons urgently relevant to stave off similar disasters-today and in the future.