Book Summary: The Grief Recovery Handbook
.... Thus, the second section of the
book is titled "Preparing for Change: Starting to .... in the past helps the grieving person to move beyond a
sense of victimization ....
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Thomas Paine's Common Sense
Thomas Paine's political declaration in his tract Common
Sense struck a chord with the Americans of his time. The
book was so popular that it went through fifty ....
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Book & Film Versions of The Wizard of Oz
.... and it gives depth and lasting interest even to children who only
sense something else beneath the surface of the story (Littlefield 58). Both the
book and the ....
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Jane Austen's Life & Emma
.... to the firm of Cadell, and in 1803 he managed to sell "Susan" to Crosby for ten pounds, though the company never published the
book.
Sense and Sensibility was ....
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Book I of Aristotle's Ethics
.... always moving toward the highest expression of happiness in the Aristotelian
sense. .... logically proceed from the last paragraph of the last
book of Nicomachean ....
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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
.... She ends the
book with a
sense of love for her child that she thought she could never feel, and her mother summarizes the message underlying the entire
book: I ....
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Midnight in the Grden of Good and Evil
.... In that
sense, the greatest strengths of this
book for one reader will prove to be the greatest weaknesses for another reader. Whether ....
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Abraham Lincoln
.... is gone forever. This is why there is such a
sense of struggle in Eastman's
book, such a
sense of contradiction. He clearly loves ....
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"This Bridge Called My Back"
.... collection are infused with that optimism even as they decry injustices and wrongs of every sort, and the title of the
book conveys this same
sense of optimism ....
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Camus Sense of the Absurd
.... of the 1940s saw Le Mythe de Sisyphe as an attempt to make
sense of the .... There is a section of the
book describing models of behavior, and there are only three ....
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Cartography for the Humanities
.... Terms are clearly defined as they are introduced, and this defining process is absolutely necessary if the reader is to make
sense of the
book. ....
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Kingsley Amis' Lucky Jim
.... Amis's writing is diffuse in many ways, but this
book very much does underscore Amis's
sense that there is far too much pomposity and self-importance in the ....
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The Maltese Falcon (1940)
.... of the unresolved musical score. The
book begins more sedately and allows its
sense of mystery to build. The
book and the movie ....
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Leslie Marmon Silko's "Ceremony"
.... love, a connection based in respect and wonder at the most fully experienced moments, such as the following, at the very end of the
book, when the
sense of the ....
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Kerouac - On the Road: Freedom
.... many things to do, so many things to write!" (Kerouac 4). Dean's exuberance characterizes the allure of freedom in the
book by highlighting the
sense that the ....
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Russell Baker's Growing Up
.... in the background of Baker's story, although, as a child in the
book, he notes .... The Depression cast a
sense of restriction over the family, a
sense that there ....
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Two Novels of the Filipino Experience
.... Each section is introduced by an excerpt from a
book written about the Philippines by Jean Mallat in 1846, showing a
sense of historical continuity. ....
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Slaughterhouse Five
.... Of course, he does, and the beginning of his "next"
book shows his lack of control of his
sense of "when": "Billy Pilgrim has come unstuck in time" (Vonnegut 22 ....
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Plato, Aristotle, and Knowledge
.... Aristotle in On The Soul explains that we know because of "the work of thought and
sense" (
Book III.6). While they differ in that Aristotle does not believe ....
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Da Vinci's Ideas of Drawing
.... the reader's quest to learn more (Charvat 1). The
book, in a
sense, is critic-proof, at least in terms of its dependence on the participation of the reader. ....
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Kaye Gibbons novel Ellen Foster
.... motif throughout the
book. This motif is used by Gibbons to highlight the hunger Ellen experienced as a younger child, the continuing
sense of physical and ....
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Helping Yourself Help Others
.... The distinctive voices and the unique experience of the informal caregivers included in this
book provide a
sense of belonging to the isolated caregiver ....
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Two Books on Leadership
.... Indeed, in the background of Blanchard and Johnson's
book is a
sense that it will guide the reader toward goal-directed insight into methods of addressing ....
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Thomas Mann Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man
.... was previously nonpolitical, Mann shows here a strong
sense of the political nature of all social acts, from speaking in public to writing a
book or painting a ....
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The Time & The Place (Naguib Mahfouz)
.... It doesn't make
sense. It doesn't make
sense, O Lord" (174). It is telling that these are the last words of the entire
book. Mahfouz ....
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Octavio Paz's Labyrinth of Solitude In his book The Laby
.... He reflects on the
book he is writing and comes to the conclusion that .... He is paradoxically trying to overcome a
sense of obsessive criticism through criticism. ....
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A Story-Teller's World
.... the
book are sketches rather than in-depth analyses, and they should be approached with that in mind. What the reader takes away from these pieces is a
sense ....
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Media, Messages, Men: Critical Review
.... the text does achieve its goals. Yet in another
sense, there is about the
book a double effect. The critique of mass media as the ....
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Commitment in Business Jargon
.... this
book only in that context. Chapter Six attempts and to some extent succeeds in defining other dimensions of commitment. It acknowledges the common
sense ....
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Charles Mingus & the Jazz World
.... some
sense of self-esteem. Mingus, Charles. Beneath The Underdog: His World As Composed By Mingus. New York: Penguin Books, 1971. Bill Crow in his
book Jazz ....
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