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John Schneider, is called now days as a TRIPLE THREAT, an actor, singer, & dancer, let alone writer & director and lets not forget to add magician, philantripist, who co founded the largest children's charity in the world CHILDREN'S MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITALS.Starting from his day of jumping the fence onto the set of Smokey & the Bandit, to landing the most iconic tv series THE DUKES OF HAZZARD, as Bo Duke in 1979. John Schneider has been an American heartthrob and one of the most recognizable men throughtout the world.The first "Hollywood" memior from Schneider is filled with humiliaty, fame, mistakes, hardships, hope, and the greatest ride of your life.
FINDING MY WAY portrays grief as a process that transforms loss through a comprehensive, holistic approach. Rich with life stories, the reader is invited to understand AND experience how we respond to loss & validate the range of normal responses to significant losses. Grief as a response to loss is explored, from global to specific losses, from a research perspective to the integrated workings of the mind, body, spirit. This book is intended for anyone who wishes to understand the transformative potential of grief & includes a broad spectrum of losses & changes, from birth to death, from everyday losses to major life changes. John Schneider, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry & a clinical psychologist at the humanistic medical schools at Michigan State University. His firsy book, STRESS, LOSS & GRIEF (1984), is considered one of the most comprehensive models of grief available. To order: Seasons, Rte. 2 Box 75, Colfax, WI 54730.
This book will be of interest to college faculty and advanced students interested in the relationship between religion and science, particularly at Christian colleges and seminaries. Its value is to offer an innovative Christian theological approach to the daunting problem that Darwinian animal suffering poses to belief in God.
Dramatically reopening the debate about money and possessions, John Schneider offers a thoughtful reading of the Bible, draws on sociological study of the Bible, and offers positive examples for Christians who want to use their money conscientiously.
wealth incompatible with true Christianity? In The Good of Affluence John R. Schneider reopens the debate over the proper Christian attitude toward money, arguing, ultimately, that Scripture does indeed provide support for the responsible possession of wealth. This is a provocative book of Christian theology, written to help people seeking God in a culture that has grown from modern capitalism. By comparing classic Christian teaching on wealth with the realities of our modern economic world, Schneider challenges the common presumption that material affluence is inherently bad. Careful interpretation of Scripture narratives -- creation, exodus, exile, and more -- also shows that abundance is ...
‘The best book I have ever read on men and war in our time’ – John Le Carré Michael Herr went to Vietnam as a war correspondent for Esquire. He returned to tell the real story in all its hallucinatory madness and brutality, cutting to the quick of the conflict and its seductive, devastating impact on a generation of young men. His unflinching account is haunting in its violence, but even more so in its honesty. First published in 1977, Dispatches was a revolutionary piece of new journalism that evoked the experiences of soldiers in Vietnam which has forever shaped our understanding of the conflict. A groundbreaking piece of journalism, part of the Picador Collection, which inspired Stanley Kubrick’s classic Vietnam War film Full Metal Jacket.
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The history of the Schneider Trophy is the history of aircraft development. When Jacques Schneider devised and inaugurated the Coupe d’Aviation Maritime race for seaplanes in 1913, no-one could have predicted the profound effect the Series would have on aircraft design and aeronautical development, not to mention world history. Howard Pixton’s 1914 victory in a Sopwith Tabloid biplane surprisingly surpassed the performance of monoplanes and other manufacturers turned back to biplanes. During The Great War aerial combat was almost entirely conducted by biplanes, with their low landing speeds, rapid climb rates and maneuverability. Post-war the Races resumed in 1920. The American Curtiss r...