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  • The Apollo 13 Mission

    Core Events of a Crisis in Space

    Series series What Went Wrong?
    During the 1960s, humans were finally able to explore the universe beyond Earth. But at what cost? Many people lost their lives in a race to go where humans had never gone before. Find out what happened when an explosion on a spacecraft left three U.S. astronauts stranded in space 200,000 miles (321,869 kilometers) from Earth. With a limited supply of food, water, and oxygen, would they make it ... Read more

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  • The Blue Marble

    How a Photograph Revealed Earth's Fragile Beauty

    Series series Captured World History
    The astronauts headed to the moon in December 1972 thought they knew what to expect. They would soon be exploring the moon’s surface in a lunar rover, traveling farther than anyone before them. They would be collecting soil and rock samples for study back on Earth and could expect to learn about the moon’s physical makeup and age. But what they didn’t expect came as a huge bonus. The astronauts of ... Read more

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  • Onesimus Our Brother

    Reading Religion, Race, and Culture in Philemon

    Series series Paul in Critical Contexts
    Noel and Johnson make the point that Philemon is as important a letter from an African-American perspective as Romans or Galatians have proven to be in Eurocentric interpretation. Here they gather critical essays by a constellation of African-American scholars, highlighting the latest in interpretive methods and troubling scholarly waters, interacting with the legacies of Hegel, Freud, Habermas, ... Read more

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  • Sand Rabbits Rest and Be Thankful

    by James Gerard ...
    The original "Sand Rabbits Rest and Be Thankful" military road was built by soldiers in 1753, though some sources state construction was completed in 1748. The name comes from a stone inscription left by the soldiers who built the road, marking a place where weary travelers could rest at the summit of the climb.A male Sand Rabbit is called a buck and a female is called a doe. Their children are ... Read more

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  • Hebrews 13:8

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    In this event memoir, Hebrews 13:8, a clique of teenage girlfriends, attends a Winter sleepout fundraising event in the city of Sydney, to increase awareness about the plight of the homeless. Their evening, which begins as a fun and jocular camp, is challenged by theft, perpetrated by a couple of disadvantaged and destitute teenage girls. The police become involved, and in the process of regaining ... Read more

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  • Safe Space Rhetoric and Race in the Academy

    A Reckoning

    On May 25, 2020, George Floyd was brutally killed at the hands of the police. Amplified by Donald Trump's handling of the incident, Floyd's death caused what some would term as a “racial reckoning”-a reckoning that pervaded different parts of American and even international life. As Floyd was killed during an arrest, the matter of public safety did not escape this reckoning, prompting some to call ... Read more

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  • Abusive Supervision in Government

    In Abusive Supervision in Government Agencies, Caillier uses both quantitative and qualitative survey data, a mixed-method approach, to argue that certain organizational norms and subordinate factors either increase or decrease the presence of abusive supervision in agencies and that when employees experience abusive supervision, their well-being and work attitudes are adversely affected. In ... Read more

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  • Provincializing Global History

    Money, Ideas, and Things in the Languedoc, 1680-1830

    A microhistory of eighteenth-century systemic change that places ordinary French lives alongside global advancesProvincializing Global History explores the subtle transformation of the coastal province of the Languedoc in the eighteenth century. Mining a wealth of archival sources, James Livesey unveils how provincial elites and peasant households unwittingly created new practices. Managing local ... Read more

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  • Leaving Christendom for Good

    Church-World Dialogue in a Secular Age

    Leaving Christendom for Good argues that the solution to some of the most troubling tensions in the life of the Catholic Church since Vatican II can be found in the council’s document Gaudium et spes. This text’s view of the church’s mission and social relationships as dialogical has the capacity to liberate. Part One studies the contemporary place of religion—with particular reference to Charles ... Read more

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  • Fact-Finding before the International Court of Justice

    Fact-Finding before the International Court of Justice examines a number of significant recent criticisms of the way in which the ICJ deals with facts. The book takes the position that such criticisms are warranted and that the ICJ's current approach to fact-finding falls short of adequacy, both in cases involving abundant, particularly complex or technical facts, and in those involving a scarcity ... Read more

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    Our Lady of the Cape - Her Story, Your Story

    Narrated by Dennis Girard ...

    Unabridged

    2 hours 13 min

    James Gerard Shaw first visited Our Lady of the Cape as Feature Editor for the British United Press on August 15th, 1948 - the day Isabelle Naud went home from the Blessing of the Sick and rose from the wheel-chair she had been tied to for ten years. In 1950 he succeeded Fr. John Mole, OMI, as editor of Our Lady of the Cape magazine, a position he left in 1953 to devote himself to writing books. ... Read more

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  • Darla's Song

    MOST WRITTEN STORIES, TRUE OR NOT, start at the beginning or the end. The former is understandable from anyone's viewpoint; it's a fairly standard narrative process. The latter is often used for purposes of creativity, pathos, or some other literary device the author felt important to the telling of the tale."Darla's Song" is a true story of a discarded senior American Eskimo dog, but it has the ... Read more

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