Sidewalks on the Moon

Sidewalks on the Moon
Title Sidewalks on the Moon PDF eBook
Author Nader Khalili
Publisher Cal Earth Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Architects
ISBN 9781889625027

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This dramatic follow-up to Racing Alone is the journey of a mystic architect through tradition, technology, and transformation. Khalili's odyssey takes him from the poverty-stricken ghettos of his childhood, dominated by the spirituality of Islam, to the wealth and power of a successful architecture practice dominated by rational engineering and mathematics.

Sidewalks on the Moon

Sidewalks on the Moon
Title Sidewalks on the Moon PDF eBook
Author Nader Khalili
Publisher
Total Pages 327
Release 1993-04-01
Genre Architects
ISBN 9781878179074

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This dramatic follow-up to Racing Alone is the journey of a mystic architect through tradition, technology, and transformation. Khalili's odyssey takes him from the poverty-stricken ghettos of his childhood, dominated by the spirituality of Islam, to the wealth and power of a successful architecture practice dominated by rational engineering and mathematics.

Racing Alone

Racing Alone
Title Racing Alone PDF eBook
Author Nader Khalili
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages 232
Release 1983
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Indigenous Women and Street Gangs

Indigenous Women and Street Gangs
Title Indigenous Women and Street Gangs PDF eBook
Author Amber
Publisher University of Alberta
Total Pages 145
Release 2021
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1772125490

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"Amber, Bev, Chantel, Jazmyne, Faith, and Jorgina are six Indigenous women previously involved in street gangs or the street lifestyle in Saskatoon, Regina, and Calgary. In collaboration with Indigenous Studies scholar Robert Henry (Métis), they share their stories using photovoice, an emancipatory research process where participants are understood to be the experts of their own experiences. Each photograph in Indigenous Women and Street Gangs was selected and placed in order to show how the authors have changed with their experiences. Following their photographs, the authors each share a narrative that begins with their earliest memory and continues to the present. Together the photographs and narratives bring a deeper meaning to the women's lived realities. Throughout, these women show us the meaning of survivance, a process of resistance, resurgence, and growth. While often difficult to read, the narratives shared by Amber, Bev, Chantel, Jazmyne, Faith, and Jorgina are direct, explicit, sensitive, and imbued with hope and humour. They provide unparalleled insight into the lives of these women and break all kinds of stereotypes along the way."--

Henry's First-Moon Birthday

Henry's First-Moon Birthday
Title Henry's First-Moon Birthday PDF eBook
Author Lenore Look
Publisher
Total Pages 40
Release 2001-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN

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A young girl helps her grandmother with preparations for the traditional Chinese celebration for her new baby brother's one-month-old birthday.

Moonwalking with Einstein

Moonwalking with Einstein
Title Moonwalking with Einstein PDF eBook
Author Joshua Foer
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 320
Release 2011-03-03
Genre Science
ISBN 1101475978

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“Highly entertaining.” —Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker “Funny, curious, erudite, and full of useful details about ancient techniques of training memory.” —The Boston Globe The blockbuster phenomenon that charts an amazing journey of the mind while revolutionizing our concept of memory An instant bestseller that is poised to become a classic, Moonwalking with Einstein recounts Joshua Foer's yearlong quest to improve his memory under the tutelage of top "mental athletes." He draws on cutting-edge research, a surprising cultural history of remembering, and venerable tricks of the mentalist's trade to transform our understanding of human memory. From the United States Memory Championship to deep within the author's own mind, this is an electrifying work of journalism that reminds us that, in every way that matters, we are the sum of our memories.

Laws that Changed America

Laws that Changed America
Title Laws that Changed America PDF eBook
Author Jules Archer
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 168
Release 2017-06-27
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1510707093

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Jules Archer begins with laws that opened up America—public lands and homesteading—and continues with banking, the Bill of Rights, subversion and sedition, foreign policy. Natural resources, labor, business, education and welfare, farming, Prohibition, the New Deal, the draft and G. I. Bills, slavery and civil rights. Archer chronicles the history of laws in America. Each chapter opens with a dramatic incident, and then develops the laws relating to it. Brisk up-to-date, authoritative, informative—this volume will be valuable a supplementary reading in the classroom, as well as a welcome addition to libraries across the country. Readers of all ages will find this an exciting approach to what is usually considered difficult material.