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Dreaming Valparaíso

Dreaming Valparaíso
Author: Manuel Peña Muñoz
Publisher: RIL Editores
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2005
Genre: Valparaíso (Chile)
ISBN: 9562844668

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Dreaming of Valparaiso

Dreaming of Valparaiso
Author: Tony Cole
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2009-10-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1409296970

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A young man sets off on an odyssey that takes him around the world.


Hopes and Dreams of All

Hopes and Dreams of All
Author: Jon Pahl
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2006-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597527165

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Pahl sees things in a way that some of us who lived through the history fo the Walther League don't -- or can't. He has seen and presented the League as it was and for what it really did accomplish. Pahl has done us all a great service. -- Arnie Kuntz former LCMS District President Pahl brings off his task with panache, beguiling the reader into a nostalgia trip through the joys and jostlings of yesteryear. Giants of the past return to life in these pages, and sometimes stub their toes when they do. But it's all richly documented by an author who has mastered with distinction the crafts of research and writing. -- Paul L. Maier Russell H. Seibert Professor of Ancient History, Western Michigan University 'Hopes and Dreams of All' is an enlightening, moving, and challenging history that must be read if one wishes to understand the impact of the Walther League movement. Jon Pahl skillfully intertwines the mission of the Walther League with that of Wheat Ridge, Valparaiso University, . . . and the church at large. -- Florence Montz member, LCMS Board of Directors Jon Pahl is Professor of the History of Christianity in North America at The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. He has written many articles and reviews and is the author of 'Youth Ministry in Modern America', 'Shopping Malls and Other Sacred Spaces', and 'Paradox Lost: Free Will and Political Liberty in American Culture, 1630-1760'. He lives with his family near Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.


Dreams on the Ocean

Dreams on the Ocean
Author: Francis G. Chapard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1845
Genre: Seafaring life
ISBN:

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A memorial to Valparaíso

A memorial to Valparaíso
Author: Alfonso Calderón
Publisher: RIL Editores
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 9562844641

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Human Personality

Human Personality
Author: Frederic William Henry Myers
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 754
Release: 2011-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108027350

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This influential 1903 book, by the man who coined the word 'telepathy', attempted to explain psychic phenomena in scientific terms.


Stealing Dreams

Stealing Dreams
Author: Mary Dodge
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003
Genre: Fertility clinics
ISBN: 9781555535858

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When three whistle-blowers informed authorities and the media in 1995 that doctors at the prestigious and lucrative Center for Reproductive Health -- a fertility clinic operated by the University of California, Irvine (UCI) -- were taking eggs from some women and implanting them into others without donor consent, a scandal unfolded that ended careers, destroyed reputations, and forever altered the lives of many families. This first incident of egg and embryo theft, as well as claims of insurance fraud, research misconduct, and misappropriation of funds, grabbed headlines around the world and was featured on television programs from Primetime to The Oprah Winfrey Show. By the time the scandal had subsided several years later, two of the clinic's preeminent physicians had fled the country to avoid prosecution, one doctor was convicted on criminal charges in a highly controversial trial, and UCI had paid over twenty million dollars to settle laws suits filed by former patients. The full story behind the much-publicized case is unveiled for the first time in this riveting book. The authors untangle an intricate web of repeated cover-ups, scapegoats, evasions, self-interest, nastiness, and injustice. They scrutinize how a complex interplay of circumstances set the stage for wrongdoing at the clinic, reveal how the dramatic events were played out on both the public and legal battlefields, and examine the personal histories, motivations, and actions of the major players-the physicians, the whistle-blowers, the claimants, the lawyers, the various investigatory committees, the overzealous media, and UCI administrators. Stealing Dreams provides an absorbing, evenhanded look at the evolution of the fertility clinic scandal and illuminates the complex ethical, medical, and legal issues surrounding the largely unregulated field of reproductive medicine.


Inquisitor Dreams

Inquisitor Dreams
Author: Phyllis Ann Karr
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2013-02-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1434447219

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Spanish Inquisitor Don Felipe considers himself a loyal servant of Holy Church. Despite his lifelong friendship with the Jewish Gamito, despite the courtly love for their Islamic playfellow's sister that inspired him to celibacy and the priesthood (not necessarily in that order). Despite his own secret sin, despite his own arrest and long imprisonment in midlife by the Inquisition he serves, despite his love for and private marriage with the barren Romany woman Pilar. Why, then, these nightmares that recurrently trouble his sleep, in which his ancestress the heretic Raymonde and purported descendant the Pagan Rosemary guide him through terrible visions of the evil humans do to one another in the name of righteousness?


Life Before Letters

Life Before Letters
Author: Peter Weidhaas
Publisher: Locus Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-05-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0984282416

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A child of the Second World War, Peter Weidhaas could only find home by running away from the authoritarian culture into which he had been born. His early years on the road as a hitchhiker in Europe, the first loves of his life and his youthful exploits in Europe and South America, on to his initial encounters with the world of publishing from book dealing to bookbinding to book design and exhibitions set him down the twisting path to his future as Director of the Frankfurt Book Fair and one of the most important cultural figures in Europe.Life Before Letters is the story of how a man confronted his past by writing his future.