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This book examines the life of =Anandamay=i M=a, one of the most renowned Hindu holy women of modern times. Lisa Hallstrom paints a vivid portrait of this extraordinary woman, her ideas, and her continuing influence. In the process, the author sheds new light on important themes of Hindu religious life, including the centrality of the guru, the influence of living saints, and the apparent paradox of the worship of the divine feminine and the status of Hindu women.
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Every day, we evaluate the people around us: It's one of the most important things we ever do. Making Sense of People provides the scientific frameworks and tools we need to improve our intuition, and assess people more consciously, systematically, and effectively. Leading neuroscientist Samuel H. Barondes explains the research behind each standard personality category: extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness. He shows readers how to use these traits and assessments to do a better job of deciding who they'll enjoy spending time with, whom to trust, and whom to keep at a distance. Barondes explains: What neuroscience and psychological research can tell us abo...
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John Emery Adams was born in Andover, Massachusetts in 1780 and married Sarah (Sally) Moody in 1805. His parents moved to Andover when John was about ten years old. Sometime after their marriage John and Sally took their family along with some extended family members to settle the Ohio territory. In 1840 John died in Iowa while he was staying with his children who had moved to Iowa. Descendants and relatives lived in Iowa, Ohio, Wisconsin, California, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, Texas, Alabama, Minnesota, Colorado, Washington, Florida, New York, Connecticut, Nebraska, Florida, Michigan, Idaho and elsewhere.
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