No Barriers

No Barriers
Title No Barriers PDF eBook
Author Erik Weihenmayer
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 480
Release 2017-02-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 125008878X

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Bestselling author Erik Weihenmayer, who Jon Krakauer calls “an inspiration,” tells the epic story of his latest adventures, including solo kayaking The Colorado River.

No Barrier Can Contain It

No Barrier Can Contain It
Title No Barrier Can Contain It PDF eBook
Author Ariel Mae Lambe
Publisher UNC Press Books
Total Pages 331
Release 2019-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 1469652862

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Vividly recasting Cuba's politics in the 1930s as transnational, Ariel Mae Lambe has produced an unprecendented reimagining of Cuban activism during an era previously regarded as a lengthy, defeated lull. In this period, many Cuban activists began to look at their fight against strongman rule and neocolonial control at home as part of the international antifascism movement that exploded with the Spanish Civil War. Frustrated by multiple domestic setbacks, including Colonel Fulgencio Batista's violent crushing of a massive general strike, activists found strength in the face of repression by refusing to view their political goals as confined to the island. As individuals and in groups, Cubans from diverse backgrounds and political stances self-identified as antifascists and moved, both physically and symbolically, across borders and oceans, cultivating networks and building solidarity for a New Spain and a New Cuba. They believed that it was through these ostensibly foreign fights that they would achieve economic and social progress for their nation. Indeed, Cuban antifascism was such a strong movement, Lambe argues, that it helps to explain the surprisingly progressive turn that Batista and the Cuban government took at the end of the decade, including the establishment of a new constitution and presidential elections.

Unlocking the Zen Koan

Unlocking the Zen Koan
Title Unlocking the Zen Koan PDF eBook
Author
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 1997-09-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 155643247X

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Elusive and enigmatic, zen koans have long puzzled people with their surprise meanings hidden in simple tales. Now one of America's finest translators of Asian philosophy provides a brillian new translation of the 12th century Wumenguan, the most popular of Chinese Zen koans. In Unlocking the Zen Koan (originally published as No Boundary), Thomas Cleary translates directly from the Chinese and interprets Zen Master Wumen's text and commentaries in verse and prose on the inner meaning of the koans. Cleary then gives us other great Chinese Zen masters' comments in prose or verse on the same koan. Cleary's probing, analytic commentaries wrestle with meaning and shading, explaining principles and practices. Five different steps to follow in reading the koan being with its use as a single abrupt perception, and lead progressively to more intellectual readings, illustrating the fixations which stand in the way of a true Zen understanding.

What's Within You

What's Within You
Title What's Within You PDF eBook
Author Tom Lillig
Publisher Kenilworthlore Publishing
Total Pages 252
Release 2020-09-15
Genre
ISBN 9781544515120

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What's Within You Is Stronger Than What's In Your Way No one believes this more than David Shurna and Tom Lillig, co-founders of No Barriers USA. In 2003, they launched this award-winning nonprofit with the mission to help people reach their fullest potential, no matter the obstacles they face. Now, in What's Within You, they use the proven No Barriers framework to teach you step-by-step how to break through your own challenges and live a driven, purposeful life. This narrative guide will introduce you to world-famous barrier breakers like fellow co-founder Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind person to summit Mt. Everest, and Mandy Harvey, the deaf jazz vocalist whose America's Got Talent performances captured the hearts of half a billion people. Despite the barriers-both big and small-that each of us face, we can learn how to push past them, reconnect with our purpose, and unleash the best in ourselves and others.

No Barriers, No Limits!

No Barriers, No Limits!
Title No Barriers, No Limits! PDF eBook
Author Ms Andrea L. Freeman
Publisher Changing Lives and Sincerely Supporting You
Total Pages 104
Release 2012-09
Genre
ISBN 9780615696058

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This book is designed to help anyone who has a strong desire to enhance the quality of their life. It includes, vital information that will help individuals change and reach their maximum potential. This book is a step by step road map to living the life that you desire to live.

No Barriers (The Young Adult Adaptation)

No Barriers (The Young Adult Adaptation)
Title No Barriers (The Young Adult Adaptation) PDF eBook
Author Erik Weihenmayer
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages 208
Release 2019-08-27
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1250247721

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2018 Colorado Book Awards finalist in the Creative Nonfiction and National Bestseller and Honorable Mention Award Winner in the Outdoor Literature category of the 2017 National Outdoor Book Awards (NOBA) — “A beautiful book about family and finding a way to achieve more than you ever thought possible.” —Brad Meltzer, New York Times bestselling author Erik Weihenmayer has a long history of turning obstacles into adventures. Born with a rare condition that blinded him as a teenager, he never let his diagnosis hold him back from a full life. As an athlete, explorer, speaker and activist, he has opened the eyes of people around the world to what's possible. In 2001, he became the first blind man to climb Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. In 2005, he co-founded his nonprofit organization, No Barriers, to empower others to overcome adversity and achieve their biggest goals. This special edition of No Barriers introduces kids to the incredible true story of Erik's most terrifying journey: solo kayaking the thunderous whitewater of the Grand Canyon. Erik and his friends form a courageous crew to do battle with some of the harshest elements nature has to offer. Along the course of Erik's journey, he meets other trailblazers: adventurers, scientists, artists, and activists who show Erik the way forward and teach him the meaning of No Barriers—“What’s Within You is Stronger Than What’s in Your Way.”

Museums Without Barriers

Museums Without Barriers
Title Museums Without Barriers PDF eBook
Author Fondation de France
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 240
Release 2013-11-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317762088

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Essential reading for all professionals concerned with museums and the cultural heritage, with the architecture and design of museums and for those providing service for the disabled. The volume provides access to some of the best practice in the provision for the disabled, and sets out an agenda for future action in museums worldwide.