Rebel with a Cause

Rebel with a Cause
Title Rebel with a Cause PDF eBook
Author Franklin Graham
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Total Pages 356
Release 1997-06-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780785271703

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Autobiography of Franklin Graham tells of growing up as the son of the best-known evangelist in the world, running away from what others expected of him, and details his involvement in relief work and evangelism during Desert Storm and in war-torn Rwanda, Croatia, and Nicaragua.

Rebel with a Cause (Finally Comfortable Being Graham)

Rebel with a Cause (Finally Comfortable Being Graham)
Title Rebel with a Cause (Finally Comfortable Being Graham) PDF eBook
Author Franklin Graham
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1995-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9781400276714

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Rebel with a Cause

Rebel with a Cause
Title Rebel with a Cause PDF eBook
Author Carol Arens
Publisher Harlequin
Total Pages 183
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1460300831

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A bounty hunter on a mission gives an innocent beauty the adventure of her life in this Western romance. Nebraska, 1881. Infamous bounty hunter Zane Coldridge does not get distracted. He’s renowned for his no-nonsense attitude, and criminals fear the day he comes knocking on their door. But when Zane encounters Missy Lenore Devlin, his resolve is swiftly tested. This disarmingly ditzy damsel in distress is on the lookout for adventure, and Zane has that in abundance. Torn between chivalry and duty, Zane pulls Missy onto his horse and promises her a journey—one that neither could have imagined when the sun rose over the prairie that morning.

Rebel Without A Cause

Rebel Without A Cause
Title Rebel Without A Cause PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Lindner
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Total Pages 311
Release 2014-07-29
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1590517202

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Robert Lindner's 1944 classic Rebel Without a Cause follows the successful analysis and hypnosis of a criminal psychopath, Harold. In full transcriptions of their forty-six sessions, Lindner takes his patient into the depths and recesses of his childhood memories. Plumbing the free-associative monologues for clues to unlock the causes of Harold's criminal behavior, Lindner portrays a man cut off from himself and unable to attach himself to others. Lindner reveals to Harold long-hidden incidents from his infancy and childhood that served to propel him toward a troubled and chaotic adulthood, full of armed robbery, break-ins and random sexual encounters. With care and diligence, patient and analyst begin to excavate events from Harold's childhood and reconstruct them as a foundation for analysis. Heralded as a classic upon its publication, Rebel Without a Cause is the tale of a masterful analysis that is still relevant today, against the complex issues of sanity, rehabilitation, and crime that resonate in our legal system.

Rebel With a Cause

Rebel With a Cause
Title Rebel With a Cause PDF eBook
Author Ray Avery
Publisher Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages 238
Release 2010-12-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1869793927

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Bestselling memoir of a true Kiwi hero whose can-do attitude is changing lives in the third world. Sir Ray Avery's story from childhood neglect to scientist, leader and philapthropist is riveting. He was the inaugural Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year in 2010 and the recipient of the Sir Peter Blake Medal for Leadership 2010, and was knighted in 2011. As a scientist and businessman, he has invented inexpensive lenses for cataract sufferers, low-cost and effective incubators for babies, and a number of other creative scientific and medicinal solutions for the third world. Sir Ray encourages other talented people to get on board and tackle some of the really big problems confronting the poor in developing countries. Rebel With a Cause is fascinating, deeply moving and, at times, very funny. Above all, it's an engaging read about how one man truly can change the world. 'The remarkable story of one of the most extraordinary lives ever lived - and one gets the sense that he's only just getting started. Mr Ray is one of the reasons it's so cool to live in New Zealand.' - Oscar Kightley 'Ray Avery is a remarkable individual who overcame the odds to become an inspiration to all New Zealanders. This is a man who believed in himself and rose above his circumstances to attain excellence.' - Prime Minister, John Key, presenting the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year award

Rebel with a Cause

Rebel with a Cause
Title Rebel with a Cause PDF eBook
Author Hans Eysenck
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 355
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1351494589

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Hans Eysenck is one of the world's leading psychologists and undoubtedly the most controversial. Throughout a long and illustrious career his work on personality and intelligence has aroused impassioned debate and attacks, both verbal and physical, on Eysenck himself. In his compelling and absorbing autobiography, Eysenck recounts in some detail the battles he had to fight in order to establish his major conclusions, as well as the reasons why he investigated these subjects. He also discusses his work on such topics as the health hazards of smoking, the prophylactic effects of behavior therapy on cancer and coronary heart disease, parapsychology, astrology, and other matters.In a new foreword, written for this edition, Eysenck expresses his pleasure regarding the fact that his autobiography is now being published in the United States. He discusses how much of his scientific life has been bound up with American psychology. Also new to this American edition is a chapter titled "Genius, Creativity, and Vitamins," in which Eysenck talks about the research he has worked on since his retirement in 1983. Rebel with a Cause is an intriguing autobiography and will be of paramount interest to psychologists, sociologists, and genetic scientists.

The Making of Rebel Without a Cause

The Making of Rebel Without a Cause
Title The Making of Rebel Without a Cause PDF eBook
Author Douglas L. Rathgeb
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 246
Release 2015-06-08
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 078648750X

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In 1954, troubled director Nicholas Ray chatted at a dinner party about his controversial plan for a film about middle-class juvenile delinquents. He was told of a book, written by a prison psychologist and owned by Warner Bros., called Rebel Without a Cause. Though he was initially unimpressed, Ray adapted the book into his own screenplay and Warner Bros. hired him to direct what would become a classic. From the backgrounds of the many players to the pre-production, production, and post-production of the film, this complete history recounts every aspect of Rebel Without a Cause from its rudiments to the 1955 Academy Awards: the selection of cast and crew, legal fights, changing screenwriters and the many variations of the story, location scouting, auditions, script readings, difficulties with the censors, romances and fights, the editing, test screenings, and, of course, the death of its star. Dozens of intimate anecdotes, from wardrobe decisions to James Dean’s pranks, add rich detail. An epilogue discusses the possible sequels, rights conflicts, documentaries, musicals, and spin-off attempts, and offers concluding words on the cast and crew.