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  • The Early Life of Washington

    by Mary Clark ...
    Childhood and Family Background: The book explores Washington's early years in Virginia, focusing on his upbringing in a farming family. It highlights the influence of his parents, particularly his mother, Mary Ball Washington, in instilling values of discipline, hard work, and integrity.Formative Experiences: Clark details key moments in Washington's youth, such as his early education, love of ... Read more

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  • The Horizon Seekers

    by Mary Clark ...
    Leila Payson moves from the present to the future seamlessly and tries to make her visions real. She teaches high school, but she is more than her job and her role as dutiful daughter, she is a kind of pioneer. Meanwhile, mystery follows Leila. She is haunted by early trauma, but is it memory or a dream? She confides only to her funky, no-nonsense best friend, Caroline. Then there's her first love ... Read more

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  • Into the Fire: A Poet's Journey through Hell's Kitchen

    by Mary Clark ...
    Into The Fire: A Poet's Journey takes place in the rough-and-tumble Hell's Kitchen neighborhood on Manhattan's West Side. By 1980, both the arts scene and New York neighborhoods are on the verge of change. The author's life in the arts weaves in and out of the neighborhood's narratives. She must make a choice between two possible lives.The Poetry Festival at St. Clement's featured many well-known ... Read more

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  • Community: Journal of Power Politics and Democracy in Hell's Kitchen

    by Mary Clark ...
    In Mary Clark's fifteen-year journey through New York City politics, she walked the volatile streets to the halls of power, and experienced the triumphs and defeats of the Hell's Kitchen community as it fought "development fever." In the 1980s, the AIDS epidemic was at its height. Homeless families were placed in midtown hotels, which resembled refugee camps. Crime associated with the illegal drug ... Read more

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  • The Early Life of Washington

    Enriched edition. Designed for the Instruction and Amusement of the Young

    In "The Early Life of Washington," Mary Clark meticulously explores the formative years of one of America's most iconic figures, George Washington. Drawing on primary sources and extensive research, Clark's narrative unfolds with a blend of biographical detail and historical context, revealing Washington's character, ambitions, and the societal influences that shaped him. Her writing style is both ... Read more

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  • Racing The Sun

    by Mary Clark ...
    Leila Payson and her friends are back with more adventures in Racing The Sun, a sequel to The Horizon Seekers. Leila moves with ease between the present and the future, whose visions inspire her. In the present, she starts a group to bring people of varying abilities together and into the community. She helps a young man, a paraplegic, realize his dream of designing better wheelchairs and prepare ... Read more

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  • COLONEL CLARK'S CHRONICLES

    The Memories of a Canadian Politician, Journalist and Storyteller of the Early 20th Century

    Colonel Hugh Clark was born on May 6th, 1867 on a farm on the Tenth Concession north of Kincardine, Ontario. He was a schoolteacher, a newspaperman, Lieutenant Colonel in the 32nd Bruce Regiment, and both a Provincial and Federal politician. He was still writing newspaper articles up until his death in 1959 and at that time was thought to be the oldest acting journalist in Canada. This book is a ... Read more

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  • Living Devotions

    Reflections on Immigration, Identity, and Religious Imagination

    Series Book 78 - Princeton Theological Monograph Series
    Living Devotions explores how a particular community has creatively negotiated its religious bonds of connection in the context of immigration. These matters cannot be studied in the abstract. Religious practice is not something separate from the economic, cultural, and psychological dimensions of life, but rather something integral, which shapes and is being shaped by all of these other realities ... Read more

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  • The Cloud

    Can prayer really change the outcome of a situation? Are good and evil constantly battling for the minds and souls of everyone? Does God put signs and wonders in the sky? Does he speak to us when we listen? Is destiny set, or can it be changed if we storm heaven's door? One youth pastor and a small youth group are about to find out if they are up to the challenge, as they cast their eyes ... Read more

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  • Ethnography as a Pastoral Practice

    An Introduction

    Ethnography as a Pastoral Practice invites you to open your eyes, ears and hearts to your congregation. By listening to their stories you will not only find out who they are but help them to better claim whose they are. By studying the "texts" of your community, Mary Clark Moschella helps you to understand their "contexts."Moschella will inspire you through actual cases to be more prophetic and ... Read more

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  • Using African American Literature to Teach ELA Standards Preschool-2nd Grade

    Using African American Literature to Teach ELA Standards (Preschool-2nd Grade) is a practical, standards-aligned instructional guide designed to help educators teach reading and writing through culturally responsive practices.This resource provides ready-to-use lesson plans, comprehension strategies, vocabulary development, and writing activities that support early learners in building strong ... Read more

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  • Pastoral Bearings

    Lived Religion and Pastoral Theology

    The study of lived religion is an enterprise which attempts to elucidate how "ordinary" men and women in all times and places draw on religious behavior, media, and meanings to make sense of themselves and their world. Through the influence of liberation theology and postmodernism, pastoral theologians-like other scholars of religion-have begun more closely to examine the particularity of ... Read more

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