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Download or read book Stop the Press written by James W. Ure and published by Prometheus Books. This book was released on 2018 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "A journalist and once-active Mormon details the behind-the-scenes manipulations of the Mormon Church as it tried to destroy a leading newspaper in Salt Lake City. The author puts the conflict in historical context exposing the deep-seated enmity that is an unfortunate part of Mormon history."--Provided by publisher.
Book Synopsis Silenced in Salt Lake by : Troy Lambert
Download or read book Silenced in Salt Lake written by Troy Lambert and published by Troy Lambert. This book was released on 2024-08-30 with total page 87 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Silence That Kills Nick O’Flannigan, seasoned freelance photographer for Travel USA magazine, thought capturing images of Utah’s state capitol would be the extent of his Salt Lake City adventure. However, his assignment takes a dark turn when he finds himself on the trail of the Salt Lake Silencer, a cunning killer terrorizing the city. An Unwanted Witness An unexpected emergency dental procedure places Nick in the wrong place at the wrong time, making him a potential witness in a case that’s growing more dangerous by the day. As he delves deeper into the mystery, the stakes rise, threatening not only his year-long photography project but also his life. A Quest for Safety Determined to avoid further danger yet bound by his sense of justice, Nick faces a dilemma. With his career and blossoming relationship on the line, he must navigate through a web of clues and suspects. Will his desire to remain safe prevail, or will his detective instincts take over? A Thrilling Ride As Nick wrestles with these choices, the suspense builds, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The Salt Lake Silencer remains elusive, and Nick's role as a witness draws him closer to the killer than he ever intended. “Keeps you on your toes until the very end.” - Andres Silenced in Salt Lake City is a gripping addition to the Capital City Murders series, combining thrilling mystery with travel adventure. Join Nick O’Flannigan as he attempts to outsmart a killer in a game of cat and mouse that could have deadly consequences. Uncover the chilling secrets of the Salt Lake Silencer and witness the thrilling conclusion by picking up your copy of this captivating mystery today!
Download or read book Life After Silence written by H.D. Reese and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2024-05-09 with total page 221 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ten years ago, the world Dasmel knew stopped with a blinding flash in the sky. Society dove into chaos as people discovered electronics no longer worked, and The Silence began. Years of panic and anarchy followed, until a small group of hackers restored enough order for the survivors to begin rebuilding life in this harsh, new world. Dasmel suffered during The Silence at the hands of one of the cruelest self-proclaimed leaders. As she healed and found strength to escape and fight back, she made it her mission to bring justice to the victims The Silence created. With her crew for support and her massive Amphicyons as backup, she hunts down the men who have twisted the mayhem of The Silence to feed their appetites for power and control. Revenge drives her to seek her main target: the one man responsible for her scars. But that path leads her to unexpected people and places that challenge the image she built for herself. The Silence is over. But Dasmel’s story is only just beginning.
Book Synopsis Strategic Silence by : Roumen Dimitrov
Download or read book Strategic Silence written by Roumen Dimitrov and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-09-22 with total page 255 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mainstream public relations overvalues noise, sound and voice in public communication. But how can we explain that while practitioners use silence on a daily basis, academics have widely remained quiet on the subject? Why is silence habitually famed as inherently bad and unethical? Silence is neither separate from nor the opposite of communication. The inclusion of silence on a par with speech and non-verbal means is a vital element of any communication strategy; it opens it up for a new, complex and more reflective understanding of strategic silence as indirect communication. Drawing on a number of disciplines that see in silence what public relations academics have not yet, this book reveals forms of silence to inform public relations solutions in practice and theory. How do we manage silence? How can strategic silence increase the capacity of public relations as a change agent? Using a format of multiple short chapters and practice examples, this is the first book that discusses the concept of strategic silence, and its consequences for PR theory and practice. Applying silence to communication cases and issues in global societies, it will be of interest to scholars and researchers in public relations, strategic communications and communication studies.
Book Synopsis South Node Shaman; India Ashtanga to Thailand Silence by : Shaman Melodie McBride
Download or read book South Node Shaman; India Ashtanga to Thailand Silence written by Shaman Melodie McBride and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2024-04-09 with total page 134 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Book 2 of the South Node Shaman travel series we will have two parts. Part 1 will continue on from our trip from Ireland to Scotland from book 1 and go into India and the Ashtanga teachers training course at the ashram on the west coast through to the east coast of India and back to the US. Part 2 will cover New Mexico and ending in my new home of Boise. Then silent retreats in Thailand, back to India for the advanced Ashtanga yoga teachers training course and then back to the US and the west coast retreat. When your process of cyclic recovery opens a path for you there are circumstances that may make your choices more complex. Living and financial conditions are usually at the top of the list. Justifications for why you can or cannot move forward will defiantly influence your plan. Though I do urge you to make a plan. Setting a goal does so much good for the development of the human psyche. Remember that placing an intent and reinforcement through action will move you forward.
Download or read book Grave Silence written by Rose Beecham and published by Bold Strokes Books Inc. This book was released on 2005-12-01 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Montezuma County Sheriff's detective, Jude Devine doesn't face too many challenges based in remote Paradox Valley, where most of the crime involves hiker assaults, campsite thefts, and cattle rustling. However, when the body of a local teenager shows up with a stake through her heart, Jude finds herself leading an investigation no one wants to touch. As Jude uncovers the truth about the murder and tries to save a young girl from being forced into a plural marriage, she must decide how much she is willing to risk to see justice done. Further complicating her choices is her torrid entanglement with the golden girl of Southwestern forensic pathology, Dr. Mercy Westmoreland.
Book Synopsis Critical Silence by : Martin Hancock
Download or read book Critical Silence written by Martin Hancock and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2018-11-07 with total page 388 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While clearing out some old research material, Lawrence is faced with the ghost of a murder, trapped in time on an old magnetic tape. Something he'd missed before and now the old obsession rises again. But in feeding the beast, he uncovers a horrible truth. His previous research into the wartime relationship between IBM and The Third Reich turned out to be only the beginning of a thread from that grotesque time. A connection that stretches right into everyone's life today. A secret that means that our privacy is dead and nothing will ever bring it back to life again.
Book Synopsis Sudden Silence by : Cortland Fitzsimmons
Download or read book Sudden Silence written by Cortland Fitzsimmons and published by Pickle Partners Publishing. This book was released on 2019-11-01 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sudden Silence, first published in 1938 and now available in an e-book format, is a ‘golden-age’ murder mystery centering on the on-stage death of a prominent big band-leader during a performance in San Francisco. Hal Harrison and his orchestra The Harmony Men were one of the hottest new bands in the country. Their two night stand at the Crystal Gardens in San Francisco was going to be the biggest thing to hit that city in years. But when threats turn into reality during the first show when a rival band-leader is killed on stage in front of the entire audience the band seems headed for disaster unless Hal can prove he’s innocent by finding the real killer aided by socialite Joan Paxton. Sudden Silence is a mystery in the tradition of the great 1930’s movies like The Thin Man, full of murder, music, and romance and punctuated with witty banter. Cortland Fitzsimmons (1893-1949) wrote mysteries, often featuring a sports-theme, some of which were made into movies. He also worked as a screenwriter in Hollywood.
Book Synopsis Enfolding Silence by : Brett J. Esaki
Download or read book Enfolding Silence written by Brett J. Esaki and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2016 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Japanese Americans developed complex silences in response to social and religious marginalization. Utilizing case studies and histories of Japanese American arts--gardening, origami, jazz, and monuments. Enfolding Silence employs interdisciplinary analysis to uncover 'non-binary silences' that are mixtures of silences from religion, art, and oppression"--Provided by publisher.
Book Synopsis Silence and Sacrifice by : Merav Shohet
Download or read book Silence and Sacrifice written by Merav Shohet and published by University of California Press. This book was released on 2021-04-20 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How do families remain close when turbulent forces threaten to tear them apart? In this groundbreaking book based on more than a decade of research set in Vietnam, Merav Shohet explores what happens across generations to families that survive imperialism, war, and massive political and economic upheaval. Placing personal sacrifice at the center of her story, Shohet recounts vivid experiences of conflict, love, and loss. In doing so, her work challenges the idea that sacrifice is merely a blood-filled religious ritual or patriotic act. Today, domestic sacrifices—made largely by women—precariously knot family members together by silencing suffering and naturalizing cross-cutting gender, age, class, and political hierarchies. In rethinking ordinary ethics, this intimate ethnography reveals how quotidian acts of sacrifice help family members forge a sense of continuity in the face of trauma and decades of dramatic change.
Book Synopsis Breaking the Silence by : Linda Goldman
Download or read book Breaking the Silence written by Linda Goldman and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-06-11 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The second edition of this bestselling book is designed for mental health professionals, educators, and the parent/caregiver, this book provides specific ideas and techniques to work with children in various areas of complicated grief. It presents words and methods to help initiate discussions of these delicate topics, as well as tools to help children understand and separate complicated grief into parts. These parts in turn can be grieved for and released one at a time. A new chapter is included, called "Communities Grieve: Involvement with Children and Trauma." It includes information on The Taiwan Earthquake and how the community worked with children, a school bus accident in which 36 elementary school children witnessed the death of the bus driver that was driving and how the school system worked with these children and their families; a boy who was running on a cross country team and got hit by a car, which was witnessed by teammates; and how a non-profit community grief agency worked with family, school, and community. The last study is from the Oklahoma bombing and the outgrowth of a place for the traumatized children and how they still work with kids and family today. This chapter then contains new activities to work with traumatized grieving children. The new edition also includes updated resources, books, curriculums, websites, hotlines and another new chapter on bullying and victimization issues. The chapter for educators has been expanded, including the coverage of topics such as at-risk students, gay and lesbian issues, and self-injurious behaviors.
Book Synopsis Breaking the Silence by : Cathy Malchiodi
Download or read book Breaking the Silence written by Cathy Malchiodi and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-04-04 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Children of violence need to be heard. Unable or unwilling to verbalize their suffering, abused children are often immobilized by fear, rage, guilt, and pain. In the second edition of Breaking the Silence: Art Therapy with Children from Violent Homes , Cathy Malchiodi demonstrates the unique power of art therapy as a tool for intervening with children from violent backgrounds. In this new edition, she describes the intervention process from intake to termination, noting the complex issues involved at various levels of evaluation and interpretation. Bringing her years of experience in working at battered women's shelters to bear on the subject, Ms. Malchiodi brings the language of art therapy to life--a language of art that gives children a voice and those who work with them, a way of listening. The emphasis here is on the short-term setting where time is at a premium and circumstances are unpredictable. It is within this setting that mental health practitioners often experience frustration and a sense of helplessness in their work with the youngest victims of abusive families. Since the first edition of this book was published, research has led to some new ideas related to sexual abuse. The author analyzes several issues concerning the treatment of sexually abused children and art expressions of sexually abused children. In addition, Ms. Malchiodi launches a discussion about the ethical issues in the use of children's art as a whole. Featured throughout the book are 95 drawings by abused children. These drawings are at once poignant and hopeful, clearly representing the extraordinary suffering that abused children experience at, at the same time, showing that they can be reached. Because the practice of art therapy methods has been integrated into many disciplines, the final chapter covers development of art therapy programs for children. The author shares information on art supplied, space, and storage ideas. For art therapists, social workers, and other practitioners who work with children in crisis, this book presents a practical methodology for intervention that fosters the compassion and insight necessary to reveal what words cannot.
Book Synopsis The Golden Silence by : Charles Norris Williamson
Download or read book The Golden Silence written by Charles Norris Williamson and published by . This book was released on 1910 with total page 536 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Longest Silence by : Thomas McGuane
Download or read book The Longest Silence written by Thomas McGuane and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2019-02-12 with total page 386 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the highly acclaimed author of Ninety-two in the Shade and Cloudbursts comes a collection of alternately playful and exquisite essays—including seven collected here for the first time—borne of a lifetime spent fishing. "Thomas McGuane writes about fishing better than anyone else in the history of mankind." —Jim Harrison, New York Times bestselling author of Legends of the Fall The forty extraordinary pieces in The Longest Silence take the reader from the tarpon of Florida to the salmon of Iceland, from the bonefish of Mexico to the trout of Montana. They introduce characters as varied as a highly literate Canadian frontiersman and a devoutly Mormon river guide and address issues ranging from the esoteric art of tying flies to the enduring philosophy of a seventeenth-century angler to the trials of the aging fisherman. Both reverent and hilarious by turns, and infused with a deep experience of wildlife and the outdoors, The Longest Silence sets the heart pounding for a glimpse of moving water and demonstrates what dedication to sport reveals about life.
Book Synopsis Breaking the Silence by : Yasuko I. Takezawa
Download or read book Breaking the Silence written by Yasuko I. Takezawa and published by Cornell University Press. This book was released on 2019-06-30 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a unique interpretation of how wartime internment and the movement for redress affected Japanese Americans. Yasuko I. Takezawa, a Japanese national who has lived in the Japanese American community as well as in the larger American society, has a distinctive vantage point from which to assess the changing meaning of being a Japanese American. Takezawa focuses on the impact of two critical incidents in Japanese American history—the wartime evacuation and internment of more than a hundred thousand individuals and the redress campaign that resulted in an official apology and reparation payments from the U.S. government. Her book is a moving account filled with personal stories—both painful and joyous—told to her by Nisei and Sansei (second- and third-generation) interviewees in Seattle. Covering the period before, during, and after World War II, Takezawa captures the internal struggles of the Japanese American community in seeking redress. She shows how its members have handled identity crises caused by racial discrimination, evacuation and internment, and the long-prevalent American ideology of the melting pot. She is particularly skillful in comparing the differences between the generations as they sorted out their experiences and reconfirmed their ethnic identity through the redress movement.
Book Synopsis Breaking the Silence by : Cathy A. Malchiodi
Download or read book Breaking the Silence written by Cathy A. Malchiodi and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 1997 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Book Synopsis ALL IS SILENCE by : Robert L. Slater
Download or read book ALL IS SILENCE written by Robert L. Slater and published by Rocket Tears Press. This book was released on 2014-02-18 with total page 522 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All is Silence in the World: A Deserted Lands novel By Robert L. Slater The Stand (without paranormal) meets The Bell Jar 2018. No Aliens. No Nuclear War. No Zombies. No People. Almost no humans. In a world ravaged by disease, Lizzie, a 17 year old with an alphabet soup of diagnoses, is one of the few left alive. The freeway on the other side of her street, blocked by cement walls that did little to block the noise, sits eerily silent, the daily sirens faded. Lizzie had said, “I hope you all die!” And then they did. Almost everyone. Her alcoholic mother and her little brother are dying in the hospital; her mom’s abusive boyfriend is dead. Despite her words, being alone isn’t a good thing for an suicidal cutter. Fear of the disease has kept her inside, frozen with indecision. When she finally ventures out she finds survivors: dog-people--altered by the disease, left less than human, and people less scarred, some from her past. A shocking turn of events leaves blood on her hands and reveals a link to a stranger she thought was dead. Bellingham turns dangerous; Lizzie and her friends flee across deserted lands seeking safety and hope for new beginnings. Along the way people join their quest. They encounter fledgling governments, new and old religious fanatics and marauding renegades. In a world with plenty of food, plenty of gas, plenty of space… fear, anger and lust for power still control the patterns of human life. An edgy, realistic, Young Adult apocalypse written by a former alternative high school teacher for the angry, sad Children of the Children of the 80s, teenagers who grew up on their parents’ Hair Metal, John Hughes movies, and pizza. Oh, and their parents who aren’t too old to recognize themselves…