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The Pig Who Became President
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 22

The Pig Who Became President

Growing up on a farm full of chaos, prejudices and unfair treatment, Freddy, a shy third grader, believed that if he could become President of Calpernia, he could really bring forth a positive change to his Gabby Land community. Although doubtful of his abilities at first, Freddy finally convinced himself that he was just as good as any other Presidential candidate, including Farmer John, who was not only jealous of Freddy, but was also Freddy’s competition in the election. Despite Farmer John’s angst and opposition, Freddy’s continued campaign momentum and genuine concern for the unification of all Calpernians resonated throughout the countryside. Through his confidence, Freddy gained the support of the people and not only won the election, but also became the most successful President ever in Calpernia’s history. The people of Calpernia lived happily ever after, just as Freddy had wanted – united and without prejudice. Alana Johnson’s “The Pig Who Became President (A Story About Courage and Friendship)” is a book creatively written to show and prove how anyone – even a pig – can make a difference in their community…if they only tried.

Set Free By Truth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Set Free By Truth

Something is hovering in the sky! What could it be? Why is it there? Out of nowhere, something evil is happening. New York is being controlled by robots and they are wreaking havoc all across the city. Travel with the author as she shares how Aleah and her friends manage to not only survive, but also set the city free.

Creating a Powerful Prayer Ministry in Your Church
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 47

Creating a Powerful Prayer Ministry in Your Church

"Creating a Powerful Prayer Ministry in Your Church" was written to help its readers realize the true power of prayer, and contains a step-by-step guide for helping church leaders organize and operate a successful and powerful prayer ministry.

Never Meant to Survive
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Never Meant to Survive

Never Meant to Survive presents a historical, political, and social assessment of anti-black genocide and liberatory struggles that arose to resist it. Based on fine-grained accounts of community life at the street level, Costa Vargas's work presents crucial examples of political resistance and community activism. By examining two cities linked by common experiences of Blackness, Los Angeles and Rio de Janeiro, this book identifies a prevailing genocidal force that organizes individuals and groups across society. The 1965 and 1992 riots in Los Angeles, the work of the Black Panther Party and favela activists in Brazil, and police brutality in struggles between black communities and the state in both L.A. and Rio de Janeiro all figure importantly in Costa Vargas's compelling account. What emerges from this analysis is a call for the destruction of the conditions that foster the marginalization of black communities and a halt to the internal conflicts between black social groups themselves.

Extropy: The UCF Biannual BFA Exhibition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86

Extropy: The UCF Biannual BFA Exhibition

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-03-30
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The biannual BFA show is the ultimate opportunity for undergraduate students majoring in book arts, ceramics, drawing, experimental animation, illustration, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture to share their finest creations. Through numerous scholarly processes including this exhibition, we look forward to affirming that our degree candidates will each soon acquire their baccalaureate 'license to practice' as professional artists and designers

Black Campus Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

Black Campus Life

An in-depth ethnography of Black engineering students at a historically White institution, Black Campus Life examines the intersection of two crises, up close: the limited number of college graduates in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, and the state of race relations in higher education. Antar Tichavakunda takes readers across campus, from study groups to parties and beyond as these students work hard, have fun, skip class, fundraise, and, at times, find themselves in tense racialized encounters. By consistently centering their perspectives and demonstrating how different campus communities, or social worlds, shape their experiences, Tichavakunda challenges assumptio...

Live Every Moment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Live Every Moment

Throughout her life, Shatanese has faced a myriad of life-altering events including miscarriage, being a sexual abuse survivor and most recently a breast cancer survivor. Faced with her own mortality due to a breast cancer diagnosis and subsequent double mastectomy, Shatanese realized the importance of living every moment and the power of discovering the extraordinary in everyday moments while knowing God is always present. Live Every Moment - My Life As A Super Extra Ordinary Mom is a testament to God’s faithfulness and the courage it takes to bounce back from life’s ups and downs. Through a collection of personal stories, Shatanese shares her everyday moments and how they have shaped her into the person she is today: a super extra ordinary mom. Let her transparency empower you to embrace the extraordinary, as well!

Conviction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Conviction

Exposing ethical dilemmas of neuroscientific research on violence, this book warns against a dystopian future in which behavior is narrowly defined in relation to our biological makeup. Biological explanations for violence have existed for centuries, as has criticism of this kind of deterministic science, haunted by a long history of horrific abuse. Yet, this program has endured because of, and not despite, its notorious legacy. Today's scientists are well beyond the nature versus nurture debate. Instead, they contend that scientific progress has led to a nature and nurture, biological and social, stance that allows it to avoid the pitfalls of the past. In Conviction Oliver Rollins cautions ...

Listen to Me, I Have a Lot to Say
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 43

Listen to Me, I Have a Lot to Say

What would you do if you could get inside the head of your preteen or teenage child? Well now you have the opportunity to figure out how to grow your relationship between your child while still giving them enough space to grow. It can be tough kindling a connection that was not there before, read along as this author helps guide both parents and children, communities and elected officials to be on an equal Accord. Amari Johnson believes there's only one way to reunite our household and our community and that's through communication and understanding. This book was written from when the author was 14 years old and now that he is able to take advantage of the opportunity to publish these words, He wants you to listen to what he has to say.

How to Fade Like Griffin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 118

How to Fade Like Griffin

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