Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Mayflower Hill: A History of Colby College

Mayflower Hill: A History of Colby College

Mayflower Hill: A History of Colby College

Founded by Baptists in Waterville, Maine (and originally named Waterville College), Colby College began as a tiny place - half college, half seminary. It faced doom at the end of the Civil War but was rescued by Gardner Colby, a wealthy manufacturer whose $50,000 donation saved the college. Three years later, it changed its name to honor its benefactor. Sixty years after that, the tiny college had become choked by the city's success. Squeezed between the Kennebec River and the railroad tracks, it faced the daunting challenge of building a larger campus. The book tells the story of that audacious move, made in the darkest days of the Great Depression and funded by Waterville's residents, who raised $100,000 for a new campus on the heights above the city - on Mayflower Hill. The years after the move were marked by vibrant growth and daring change, leading to an institutional prominence unimagined by the founders. Using anecdotes and biographical asides to humanize this history, Earl H. Smith describes Colby's shift from a religious focus to secularism, from coordination to coeducation, and from provincialism to global notice. innovative changes in the curriculum, and of trustees who dared to revolutionize student life by shedding outdated traditions. He brings to life student voices of the 1960s and 1970s, eager to change the old rules, protest an unpopular war, and demand equality and social justice on campus and worldwide. And perhaps most important of all, Smith illuminates how Colby College slowly reversed its role from the protected to a protector of the city that saved it. Far more than a mere institutional history, Mayflower Hill resonates with the independent spirit of its founders and of subsequent generations of presidents, trustees, faculty, and students, who took inspiration and courage from the story of the old College and carried the new Colby to its place among the finest small colleges in the land.

ISBN: 1584656042
Author: Earl Smith
Publisher: University Press of New England
Rating: 4.33

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The Crimson Labyrinth

The Crimson Labyrinth

The Crimson Labyrinth

From a rising new star of horror comes a killer read that will make you lose track of time and reality. The Crimson Labyrinth is a wicked satire on extremist reality TV in the tradition of The Running Man-if that indeed is what it is. Welcome to THE MARS LABYRINTH where things aren't what they seem. Welcome to the world of Kishi, where the plot is as gnarly as the humor is twisted.
When an unemployed former math major wakes up one day, he wonders if he's somehow ended up on the red planet. The good-looking young woman with aid-she says her name is Ai and that she draws erotic comics for a living-seems to have no clue either as to their whereabouts. Their only leads are cryptic instructions beamed to a portable device. Has the game begun?
There is no reset button, no saving and no continue-make the wrong move and it's really GAME OVER. In the cruel world of THE MARS LABYRINTH, mercy and compassion are only for the weak or the very, very strong. The stakes are nothing less than your life-and apparently a lot of money.
If you're a fan of Lost or Battle Royale, don't miss this one.

ISBN: 193223411X
Author: Yusuke Kishi
Publisher: Vertical
Rating: 3.74

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006

Labyrinths for the Spirit: How to Create Your Own Labyrinths for Meditation and Enlightenment

Labyrinths for the Spirit: How to Create Your Own Labyrinths for Meditation and Enlightenment

Labyrinths for the Spirit: How to Create Your Own Labyrinths for Meditation and Enlightenment

"By moving in a focused and directed way through the labyrinth, we begin to relax, and our sixth sense becomes heightened." That's how the author, a renowned labyrinth-maker and "land artist," describes the effect of walking the traditional and contemporary labyrinths explored here. Examples range from classic Greek and medieval designs to patterns used in Native American basketry, as well as the author's distinctive creations, which push the boundaries of the form. Connecting the spiritual aspects of walking the labyrinth to the creative act of construction, the guide offers illustrated instructions for making more than 20 different labyrinths.

ISBN: 1856752615
Author: Jim Buchanan
Publisher: Hamlyn
Rating: 4.00

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Thursday, June 1, 2006

Praying the Chartres Labyrinth: A Pilgrim s Guidebook

Praying the Chartres Labyrinth: A Pilgrim s Guidebook

Praying the Chartres Labyrinth: A Pilgrim s Guidebook

This travel companion includes over 120 meditations and is complemented with poems, images, suggestions, and journaling space. Its compact size will make it ideal for travel.

ISBN: 0829817158
Author: Jill Kimberly Hartwell Geoffrion
Publisher: Pilgrim Press
Rating: 4.50

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Tuesday, May 2, 2006

White Guilt: How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil Rights Era

White Guilt: How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil Rights Era

White Guilt: How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil Rights Era

In 1955 the murderers of Emmett Till, a black Mississippi youth, were acquitted of their crime, undoubtedly because they were white. Forty years later, O. J. Simpson, whom many thought would be charged with murder by virtue of the DNA evidence against him, went free after his attorney portrayed him as a victim of racism. Clearly, a sea change had taken place in American culture, but how had it happened? In this important new work, distinguished race relations scholar Shelby Steele argues that the age of white supremacy has given way to an age of white guilt -- and neither has been good for African Americans.

As the civil rights victories of the 1960s dealt a blow to racial discrimination, American institutions started acknowledging their injustices, and white Americans -- who held the power in those institutions -- began to lose their moral authority. Since then, our governments and universities, eager to reclaim legitimacy and avoid charges of racism, have made a show of taking responsibility for the problems of black Americans. In doing so, Steele asserts, they have only further exploited blacks, viewing them always as victims, never as equals. This phenomenon, which he calls white guilt, is a way for whites to keep up appearances, to feel righteous, and to acquire an easy moral authority -- all without addressing the real underlying problems of African Americans. Steele argues that calls for diversity and programs of affirmative action serve only to stigmatize minorities, portraying them not as capable individuals but as people defined by their membership in a group for which exceptions must be made.

Through his articulate analysis and engrossing recollections of the last half-century of American race relations, Steele calls for a new culture of personal responsibility, a commitment to principles that can fill the moral void created by white guilt. White leaders must stop using minorities as a means to establish their moral authority -- and black leaders must stop indulging them. As White Guilt eloquently concludes, the alternative is a dangerous ethical relativism that extends beyond race relations into all parts of American life.

ISBN: 0060578629
Author: Shelby Steele
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Rating: 4.02

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Monday, May 1, 2006

Leatherneck Legends: Conversations with the Marine Corps Old Breed

Leatherneck Legends: Conversations with the Marine Corps  Old Breed

Leatherneck Legends: Conversations with the Marine Corps Old Breed

Within the Marine Corps the “Old Breed” has a special meaning, referring to the soldiers of the 1st Marine Division and their heroic defense of Guadalcanal in the early days of World War II, as well as to those who have gone before.  This book gives today’s readers a rare chance to hear these old soldiers tell their own stories and to learn firsthand what it was like to be there for some of the twentieth century’s most harrowing battles and powerful triumphs.  From personal interviews and the archives of oral history, the author has collected the reminiscences of the Marine Corps’ top rank of post-World War II officer legends, from early fifties commandant Lemuel Shepherd’s memories of Belleau Wood in World War I to on-the-spot accounts of leading soldiers into battle in Vietnam.  Many of Camp’s subjects were commandant of the Corps, most were four-star generals, and all were heroes whose stories are the stuff of history.

ISBN: 0760321574
Author: Dick Camp
Publisher: Zenith Press
Rating: 4.44

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Saturday, April 1, 2006

Smart Kids with Learning Difficulties: Overcoming Obstacles and Realizing Potential

Smart Kids with Learning Difficulties: Overcoming Obstacles and Realizing Potential

Smart Kids with Learning Difficulties: Overcoming Obstacles and Realizing Potential

"Smart Kids With Learning Difficulties: Overcoming Obstacles and Realizing Potential" is an engaging must-read for any parent, educator, or counselor of smart kids who face learning difficulties. The authors, who have more than 20 years experience working with and advocating for gifted and learning-disabled children, provide useful, practical advice for helping smart kids with learning challenges succeed in school.
The purpose of "Smart Kids With Learning Difficulties" is to guide parents and educators toward identifying and planning for smart kids with learning challenges so that they will reach their true potential. This book deals with research and experience the authors have gained from working directly with students who are smart, but struggle in school. The authors present learning and teaching methods that have been applied successfully to both the gifted and talented and the learning-disabled populations. These methods can, and should, be used with all bright kids with learning difficulties, whether or not they have official labels.
Topics covered in the book include identifying and recognizing gifted/learning-disabled students, what the law says about this population, planning and developing accommodations that empower these students, what works and doesn't work in the classroom, tools and checklists to build supportive learning environments, and the roles and responsibilities of parents, students, and school personnel.
For additional information on gifted students with learning difficulties, see "Distinguishing Characteristics of Gifted Students With Disabilities," "Teaching Gifted Students With Disabilities," and "Successful Strategies for Twice-Exceptional Students."
Educational ResourceRead an Interview With the "Smart Kids" Authors
The "Smart Kids" authors, Rich Weinfeld, Linda Barnes-Robinson, Sue Jeweler, and Betty Roffman Shevitz, talk candidly about their experiences working with and teaching smart kids with learning difficulties. This interview offers a personal, insightful look into the lives and experiences of these leading experts from America's cutting-edge schools. To read a transcript of their interview, click here.Check Out a Sample Chapter from "Smart Kids With Learning Difficulties"
"Who Are Smart Kids With Learning Difficulties?" is an engaging, interesting excerpt from the recently released book, "Smart Kids With Learning Difficulties." This chapter looks at the gifted and learning-disabled population and offers definitions and characteristics of th

ISBN: 1593631804
Author: Rich Weinfeld
Publisher: Prufrock Press
Rating: 3.68

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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Labyrinth (Deathlands, #73)

Labyrinth (Deathlands, #73)

Labyrinth (Deathlands, #73)

No Time to Lose It

took only minutes for human history to derail in a mushroom cloud -- now more than a century later, whatever destiny lies ahead for humanity is bound by the rules that have governed survival since the dawn of time: part luck, part skill and part hard experience. For Ryan Cawdor and his band, survival in Deathlands means keeping hold of what you have -- or losing it along with your life.

Born to Die

In the ancient canyons of New Mexico, the citizens of Little Pueblo prepare to sacrifice Ryan and his companions to demons locked inside a twentieth-century dam project. But in a world where nuke-spawned predators feed upon weak and srong alike, Ryan knows avenging eternal spirits aren't a part of the game. Especially when these freaks spit yellow acid -- and their creators are the whitecoat masterminds of genetic recombination, destroyed by theri mutant offspring born of sin and science gone horribly wrong...

ISBN: 0373625839
Author: James Axler
Publisher: Gold Eagle
Rating: 3.82

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Tuesday, March 7, 2006

Walking a Sacred Path: Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Spiritual Practice

Walking a Sacred Path: Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Spiritual Practice

Walking a Sacred Path: Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Spiritual Practice

'Walking the Labyrinth' has reemerged today as a metaphor for the spiritual journey and a powerful tool for transformation. This walking meditation is an archetype, a mystical ritual found in all religious traditions. It quiets the mind and opens the soul. Walking a Sacred Path explores the historical origins of this divine imprint and shares the discoveries of modern day seekers. It shows us the potential of the Labyrinth to inspire change and renewal, and serves as a guide to help us develop the higher level of human awareness we need to survive in the twenty-first century.

ISBN: 1594481814
Author: Lauren Artress
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Rating: 4.10

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