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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Free Download Needles of stone By Tom Graves 2008 | 289 Pages | ISBN: 095405315X | EPUB | 1 MB SUMMARY: This book takes the reader on an extraordinary journey. Using his skills as a dowser, the author explores the realm of Earth mysteries -- megaliths, ley-lines, barrows, beacon hills, and other ancient features -- and puts forward some startling, but nonetheless highly plausible ideas. He reveals a view of our world that links past and present, a world that hints at a magical technology linking people and place; a world whose energies could perhaps have been harnessed in the past to improve the quality of life. It is also a plea for us to rediscover the profound connection with place that our ancestors knew, and to begin to heal a relationship with land that has been badly ravaged by the values and assumptions of the modem world. "Needles of Stone" has long and rightly been considered a classic. With the addition of new chapters, this 30th Anniversary edition allows the author to bring the work up-to-date and gives him an opportunity to reflect on what has happened since the book was first written. ![]() Free Download Near Black: White-to-Black Passing in American Culture By Baz Dreisinger 2008 | 184 Pages | ISBN: 1558496750 | PDF | 3 MB In the United States, the notion of racial "passing" is usually associated with blacks and other minorities who seek to present themselves as part of the white majority. Yet as Baz Dreisinger demonstrates in this fascinating study, another form of this phenomenon also occurs, if less frequently, in American culture: cases in which legally white individuals are imagined, by themselves or by others, as passing for black.In Near Black, Dreisinger explores the oft-ignored history of what she calls "reverse racial passing" by looking at a broad spectrum of short stories, novels, films, autobiographies, and pop-culture discourse that depict whites passing for black. The protagonists of these narratives, she shows, span centuries and cross contexts, from slavery to civil rights, jazz to rock to hip-hop. Tracing their role from the 1830s to the present day, Dreisinger argues that central to the enterprise of reverse passing are ideas about proximity. Because "blackness," so to speak, is imagined as transmittable, proximity to blackness is invested with the power to turn whites black: those who are literally "near black" become metaphorically "near black."While this concept first arose during Reconstruction in the context of white anxieties about miscegenation, it was revised by later white passers for whom proximity to blackness became an authenticating badge. As Dreisinger shows, some white-to-black passers pass via self-identification. Jazz musician Mezz Mezzrow, for example, claimed that living among blacks and playing jazz had literally darkened his skin. Others are taken for black by a given community for a period of time. This was the experience of Jewish critic Waldo Frank during his travels with Jean Toomer, as well as that of disc jockey Hoss Allen, master of R&B slang at Nashville's famed WLAC radio. For journalists John Howard Griffin and Grace Halsell, passing was a deliberate and fleeting experiment, while for Mark Twain's fictional white slave in Pudd'nhead Wilson, it is a near-permanent and accidental occurrence.Whether understood as a function of proximity or behavior, skin color or cultural heritage, self-definition or the perception of others, what all these variants of "reverse passing" demonstrate, according to Dreisinger, is that the lines defining racial identity in American culture are not only blurred but subject to change. ![]() Free Download Nazi Spies and Collaborators in Britain, 1939-1945 by Neil R Storey English | 2023 | ISBN: 1399084321 | 272 Pages | AZW3/MOBI | 37.5 MB ![]() Free Download Chester G. Hearn - Navy An Illustrated History Zenith Press | 2014 | ISBN: 0760359970 | English | 232 pages | PDF | 174.81 MB This updated edition traces the progress and expansion of naval technology and tactics from the origins during the American Revolution, the combat of World War II, to shielding the nation from the threats of the Cold War. A new chapter from Kit Bonner, a naval historian and expert, covers the U.S. Navy's response to the current challenges of the 21st century. ![]() Free Download Navigating the Postmodern Condition: The Discontinuities of Everyday Life by Wade A. Tillett English | 2024 | ISBN: 1032715618 | 120 Pages | True ePUB | 1.55 MB ![]() Free Download Raju Bharatan, "Naushadnama: The Life & Music Of Naushad" English | 2013 | pages: 294 | ISBN: 9381431930 | EPUB | 2,0 mb The seven letters in Naushad's name are like the seven notes of Hindustani classical music. After just a few years in films, Naushad (1919-2006) went to rule the Hindi cinema music world for around two decades, beginning with the landmark Rattan (1944). 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By exposing the forced option presented to Jewish and Christian thinkers by the continued appropriation of the fact-value divide, Nature and Norm motivates Jewish and Christian thinkers to perform an immanent critique of the failure of their thought systems to advance rational theopolitical claims and exercise the authority and freedom to assert their claims as reasonable hypotheses that hold the potential for enacting effective change in our current historical moment. ![]() Free Download Martin Borg, "Nature and Landscape Photography: 71 Tips from the Top" English | ISBN: 1933952865 | 2011 | 128 pages | PDF | 251 MB What happens when you bring two of your passions together? Magic, of course. Photography offers a perfect outlet for creativity and emotions. Nature provides peace, serenity, and a wellspring of energy. To combine both-to photograph nature-is a unique and fulfilling experience. |