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In this era of “information overload,” Marta Hiatt’s entertaining new book offers a meaningful pause to reflect on a time long forgotten. “Remembrances of Times Past: A Nostalgic Collection of Personal Stories and Photographs Recalling the Way Life Was in the Early Part of the Twentieth Century” takes readers on a wistful journey back in time, to the first half of the last century. The 20th Century was a whirlwind era with enormous changes in technology, culture, and lifestyle. From horse-and-buggy to landing on the moon, the past hundred years evolved at lightning speed. Hiatt recalls many of the ‘good old day’ moments of Model-T Fords, stay-at-home-moms, atom-bomb shelters, radio days and manual typewriters. Through her diverse collection of hundreds of vignettes and photographs, Hiatt captures the often amusing, sometimes hard to believe, but always interesting lives of ‘real-people’ and their personal history.
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The Brain Gym® program is actually just one slice of an entirely new field of study on the learning process that Dennison and his wife, Gail, have developed: Educational Kinesiology. Educational Kinesiology is a comprehensive science and language of movement as it relates to learning; the Brain Gym® program is a physical exercise program comprised of movements that have been found effective to activate and build new neural pathways for improved cognitive readiness and academic performance. Dennison’s groundbreaking work in movement-based learning has been internationally recognized with numerous honors, including the Reading Excellence through the Arts Award in association with the International Reading Association.
The Story That Must Be Told - edited by Irene Watson and Victor Volman. 19 stories of transformation. Listen to two authors speak about their transformation.
Interview with Tommy Massey and Susanne Blake
What if…? Gunnar Jensen
46 Union Street: The Untold Story of Rho Upsilon Bruce A. Kesselman Determined to document a compelling history and counteract the stereotypical view of fraternities, Rutgers University graduate Bruce Kesselman stepped out of the rat-race for awhile to archive and document a non-fiction account of his beloved Alpha Epsilon Pi, one of the oldest Jewish fraternities in the country. In 46 Union Street, Kesselman uses his own experience as a brother of AEP as a launch point to interview thousands of fraternity members, flying all over the country to meet key alumni, reading countless historical documents and issues of Rutgers s daily newspaper and yearbook to providing a vivid account of Greek life at Rutgers from 1956 to today.
No Matter What Jordana Ryan
My Alien Penfriend Faiz Kermani
A New Dawn Rising Patricia Marie Budd
Leading Beyond Tradition: A Breakthrough Strategy for Law Enforcement William E. Cooper, Chief of Police (ret.)
Dating Rocks! The 21 Smartest Moves Women Make for Love Steve Nakamoto
Broken Greek: A Language to Belong Adrianne Kalfopoulou
Pam: Life Beyond Death; Joy Beyond Grief Christy Lowry
Hope Renewed: Picking up the Pieces After Loss Christy Lowry