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"Altars of Light: Living Intimately with the Rhythms of Nature" is a collection of nature-centered journal entries, poetry, photography, and mixed-media collage. Compiled over three years of wilderness observations, international travel, and trail-combing, "Altars of Light" conjures the tender, gentle, and compassionate voice we each possess within. In these pages, Allison uses photography and mixed-media collage with found objects from the natural world to explore themes of reclaiming our sense of belonging, honoring our need for restorative living, and drawing strength from our kinship with the world around us. This book is an invitation to join a revolution of gentleness and self-acceptance, as we breathe our way through the process of living.
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A startling, excellent, and masterful debut that remind[s] . . . so happily of William Carlos Williams and Philip Levine.
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Biography of Alison Davis-Blake, currently Dean, Ross School of Business at University of Michigan, previously Dean, Carlson School of Management at University of Minnesota and Dean, Carlson School of Management at University of Minnesota.
First published in 1941, Deep South is the cooperative effort of a team of social anthropologists to document the economic, racial, and cultural character of the Jim Crow South through a study of a representative rural Mississippi community. Researchers Allison Davis, Burleigh B. Gardner, and Mary R. Gardner lived among the people of Natchez, Mississippi, as they investigated how class and caste informed daily life in a typical southern community. This Southern Classics edition of their study offers contemporary students of history a provocative collection of primary material gathered by conscientious and well-trained participant-observers, who found then, as now, intertwined social and econ...
Blockchain is moving into a new competitive phase that requires a clearer future view and more focused strategies for competing. Whether you are an entrepreneur, investor, or established company, learn how to win the battle for blockchain competitive advantage.This book provides clear advice from two experts in strategy, technology investing and blockchain. In its pages the authors: Establish a vision of the future and the big issues that need to be solved Describe the enabling innovations and technologies that may be leveraged Show you how to develop your strategy--making sure you have a "way to play," that you understand the key success factors, and that you quickly secure a "right to win." In blockchain a few of the leaders have begun to do just this, and they are preparing now for a much more competitive game--which is coming fast.
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Disability Incarcerated gathers thirteen contributions from an impressive array of fields. Taken together, these essays assert that a complex understanding of disability is crucial to an understanding of incarceration, and that we must expand what has come to be called 'incarceration.' The chapters in this book examine a host of sites, such as prisons, institutions for people with developmental disabilities, psychiatric hospitals, treatment centers, special education, detention centers, and group homes; explore why various sites should be understood as incarceration; and discuss the causes and effects of these sites historically and currently. This volume includes a preface by Professor Angela Y. Davis and an afterword by Professor Robert McRuer.