This book is the sixth volume in a sequence which began with 222: Aphorisms & Reflections, featuring more than 450 entries, some autobiographical. Like its predecessors, New Aphorisms & Reflec
This book reveals the story of the children Hunter fostered, who suffered horrific abuse from their birth parents as well as during their journey through foster care. Hunter describes his struggle to
This book explores an important area of Jewish tradition-Jewish healing-and examines the system of Jewish Science. Kaplan discusses the writings of four prominent rabbis from the 1920s to illustrate h
Strategies in Workers' Compensation, written with the healthcare medical professional in mind, describes the nuts and bolts of workers compensation. The book details the history, laws, various stakeho
This fascinating biographical account of Akbar the Great, the third Moghul emperor of India, superbly blends historical fact with fiction to explore his life and reign. Akbar was a spiritual playwrigh
Communication, Space, and Design looks at how our worldview shapes our relations to and conceptions of space and place, and how our spaces and designs impact our communication practices. By asserting
Moose Crossing is the story of Theodore Roosevelt and the highway the inspired. It is a story of how Max J. Skidmore unearthed the remnants of America's most fascinating auto trail and experienced it
Hufford (international relations, St. Mary's U.) and Pedrajas (student affairs, San Beda College, the Philippines) compile 15 essays from scholars around the world who presented papers at the 11th Tri
In this memoir, Holocaust survivor Martin Schiller recalls a childhood cut short by the Nazi invasion of Poland. He describes how at age six he fled with his family from their home in Tarnobrzeg as bo
Philosophy and the advances in cosmology, neurology, molecular biology, and the social sciences have made the convincing and converging arguments for God’s existence more probable than ever in history
The book is a socio-political probe into South Texas society’s politics of exclusion, exploitation, immigration, and political cronyism. It chronicles the life of Adela Sloss-Vento for economic,
This work is the first to examine the educational philosophy of Elijah Muhammad, the patriarch of the Nation of Islam and a pivotal leader in America's history.
It has been over sixty years since the first book that tried to explain the life and lot of the common soldier in the American Civil War was published. Since Bell Wiley's Life of Johnny Reb (1943), th
In this somewhat idiosyncratic work, Nnam (African and African American studies, Dominican U.) seeks to dispel Western (colonial) illusions and misconceptions about Africa. He reflects on a wide range