If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time......

If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time...... PDF

Author: Simon M. Matlou

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 63

ISBN-13: 1477239111

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Poetry is a wonderful stage that allows me an opportunity to enact aspects of my personal life, a helicopter vision that journeys back into my past and zoom those intense involvement and self discovery as silhouetted against the background of my family, my friends, my work, my hobbies, my challenges, my areas of development, the world, things I treasure, things I cherish and love and forces outside my control that continues to exert their influence and direct courses of my life. Poems in this book are carefully and specifically selected as they continue to invoke the bad and the lovely memories, mixed emotions and thoughts - a package of everyday life. Despite its challenges, unbearable pressures, unfairness, double standards and imperfection, it is still our beautiful life worth of praise!

My Life: If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time

My Life: If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time PDF

Author: Brenda Bonds

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2012-05-04

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 1468586548

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My name is Brenda Bonds. Back in the day I was out there, I should have been dead a long time ago, but by the grace of God I was given a second chance. This book will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you think. So dont judge because you always have the chance to turn it around.

Can Words Birth Voices

Can Words Birth Voices PDF

Author: Shake the Poet

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2010-09-09

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 1463464355

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Can Word Birth Voices is a book of lyrical works comprised from a collection of poetry by Richard A. White, known to the Spoken Word World as Shake the Poet. These poems are of varius topics, stemming from love and sex to politics and personal life experiences.

From the Heart

From the Heart PDF

Author: J. M. Richards

Publisher: Booktango

Published: 2012-07-09

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13: 146891040X

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From the heart is a compilation of poems and songs that I have written over the years that I feel should be shared. Sometimes it feels good to get out of the normal genre that I write and let my heart speak.

The Deep Distress of Losing a Child

The Deep Distress of Losing a Child PDF

Author: Arnettia S. Barker

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-08-22

Total Pages: 63

ISBN-13: 1465304460

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There are times in our lives when we may be overwhelmed, crushed, stopped in our very own tracks. It’s a lot of pain we must face. I hope I can help all people in their hard times in losing a child, not just the mother and father, all family members of the lost child. I know brothers and sisters feel the pain too, also cousins. Everyone may feel that pain. People who don’t know may hear your story and feel sad for you.

It Is Finished

It Is Finished PDF

Author: Thierry R. Lundy

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2018-09-06

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1480948950

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It Is Finished By: Thierry R. Lundy Imagine that, for most of your life, you’ve accepted the idea that your life consisted of just one level. This level is made up of everything you could see, smell, taste, touch, and hear. Now imagine one day you are abruptly awakened to the fact that there has not just been one level to your life, but a second one that you never knew existed. To take it a step further, imagine one day someone reveals to you that your life has never been about what you’ve always thought it was about. Imagine that this person tells you that there has always been an invisible hand working in your life in an invisible realm, and creating a story that is invisible to the naked eye. Well, I can imagine it because this brief illustration is the nutshell that is packed with my visible and invisible story that conveys the depth of God’s goodness.

The Greatest Love Poems Ever Written

The Greatest Love Poems Ever Written PDF

Author: David L. Cook

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2013-02-01

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1481704370

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This book contains serious poems about life, and love. This is a book everyone 18 or older would enjoy reading because it has some graphic poems as well graphic social issues. It has many poems inside that you can relate when it comes to real life situations. You will be able to relate to all of the poems because they are a part of every day life experiences. It will help grow as a person and it will open you mind to bigger ideas. It will encourage you and give more you more self confidence that can do anything that you set your mind to.

The Butterfly on My Shoulder

The Butterfly on My Shoulder PDF

Author: Helene Levin

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2009-10

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1449028462

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The Butterfly On My Shoulder is an inspiring book composed of poems and commentary about the grief process. Its purpose is to share the love, pain and growth that so many have lived through and to inspire healing by all who grieve. This book lets mourners know that they are not alone and they are not going crazy, they are grieving and they can heal. It was written over a 22 year period by a mother after the death of her 24 year old son by suicide in 1986. Many of the poems have been previously published in newsletters, brochures and on the internet. They have proven to be very encouraging to those who grieve by helping them to deal with and understand their grieving journey. The book offers a clear explanation of the grief journey and grief process as experienced from the perspective of all family members, friends and fellow grievers in fourteen chapters. The chapters are divided by the stages and the friend or family member's perspective. The poems and commentary offer suggestions and information about helpful methods and modalities that a grieving person can use to better negotiate the different stages of grief. The author uses her experiences and education as the Executive Director/CEO of the Florida Initiative for Suicide Prevention, Inc. and a member of the Florida State Suicide Prevention Coordinating Council to explain and share the experiences of thousands of grieving individuals which she has come in contact with over the last 22 years. The commentary and poems express the perspective of both the author and survivors with which she has worked and describes their pain and ultimate healing. This book is a useful tool for anyone who is grieving the loss of a loved one including those dealing with a death by suicide.

Intermedialities

Intermedialities PDF

Author: Henk Oosterling

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2012-07-10

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 0739146556

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Bringing together an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars, Intermedialities: Philosophy, Arts, Politics is a comprehensive collection devoted to the new field of research called 'intermedialities.' The concept of intermedialities stresses the necessity of situating philosophical and political debates on social relations in the divergent contexts of media theories, avant-garde artistic practices, continental philosophy, feminism, and political theory. The 'intermedial' approach to social relations does not focus on the shared identity but instead on the epistemological, ethical, and political status of inter (being-in-between). At stake here are the political analyses of new modes of being in common that transcend national boundaries, the critique of the new forms of domination that accompany them, and the search for new emancipatory possibilities. Opening a new approach to social relations, intermedialities investigates not only engagements between already constituted positions but even more the interval, antagonism, and differences that form and decenter these positions. Consequently, in opposition to the resurgence of cultural and ethnic particularisms and to the leveling of difference produced by globalization, the political and ethical analysis of the 'in-between' enables a conception of community based on difference, exposure, and interaction with others rather than on an identification with a shared identity. Investigations of 'in-betweenness,' both as medium specific and between heterogeneous 'sites' of inquiry, range here from philosophical conceptuality to artistic practices, from the political circulation of money and power to the operation of new technologies. They inevitably invoke the crucial role of embodiment in creative thought and collective acting. As a mediating instance between the psyche and society, matter and spirit, nature and culture, and biology and technology, the body is another interval forming and informed by socio-linguistic relations. As these complex intersections between media, materiality, art, and the philosophy and politics of the in-between suggest, the project of intermedialities provides new ways of rethinking relations among arts, politics, and science.