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American Idol Newsday Blog
American Idol Newsday Blog
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American Spirit $34.99 American Spirit |
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Bourbon: 50 Rousing Recipes for a Classic American Spirit $11.94 50 rousing recipes for a classic american spirit. |
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The American Spirit $39.88 This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. |
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The American Spirit (Hardcover) $45.38 Through stories, profiles, and eye-opening statistics, Ed Feulner and Brian Tracy map out the American spirit. In the U.S. today, millions of our citizens are not clear about what it means to be a "true American." They may never have been taught exactly what makes America exceptional or why they should be proud to be a citizen of this great country. In these pages readers will gain a profound understanding of what it is to be an American, and how to be an even better one in the years ahead. This entertaining and thought-provoking journey highlights the best and most important elements of the American character. |
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Introducing the American Spirit $33.17 INTRODUCING THE AMERICAN SPIRIT - What it Means to a Citizen and How it Appears to an Alien - To Professor Riclard Nocldoerfer, Pl. D. ermdite scholar and most lovable fnend, this book is dedicated htrodixing the introduction AS ist ganz American. When- I D ever a German says this, he means that it is something which is practical, lavish, daringly reckless or lawless. It means a short cut to achievement, a disregard of convention, an absence of those qualities which have given to the older nations of the world that fine, distinguishing flavor which is a fruit of the spirit. Many attempts have been made to enlighten the Old World upon that point but in spite of exchange-professorships and some notable, interpretative books upon the subject, we are still only the Land of the Dollar. We are not loved as a nation, largely because we are not understood, and we are not understood because we do not understand ourselves, and we do not understand ourselves because we have not studied ourselves in the light of the spirit of other nations. - Introduction - Coming to this country a product of Germanic civilization, knowing intimately the Slavic, Semitic, and Latin spirit, the writer was compelled to compare and to choose. Yet he would never have dared write upon this subject not only because it was a difficult task, but because he had been so completely weaned from the Old World spirit that he had lost the proper perspective. Moreover, of formal books upon this subject there was no dearth. During the last ten years, however, he has had the advantage of being the czcerone of distinguished Europeans who came to study various phases of our institutional life, and they brought the opportunity of freshcomparisons and also of new view-points in this realm of the national spirit. These unconventional studies, most of which received their inspiration through the visit of the Herr Director and his charming wife, are here offered as an Introduction to the American Spirit, not only to the Herr Director and the Frau Directorin, but to those Americans who do not realize that a Introducing the Introduction 1 I nation, as well as man, cannot live by bread alone that its most precious asset, its greatest element of strength, is its Spirit, and that the elements out of which the Spirit is made, are so rare, so delicate, that when once wasted they cannot readily be replaced... |
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God the Spirit $25 "Welker sees Spirit as conflicted territory in a world alive with experiences of the Spirit, searchings for Spirit, and skepticism about the Spirit. In a work that fuses the best of Continental theology with American process thought, he looks first to the problem of religious experience in today's world and inchoate experiences of the power of the Spirit." |
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Mannheim Steamroller - American Spirit $28.78 Disc 1:Star-Spangled Banner, The (National Anthem, USA), for orchestra & voice/chorus, ad libAmerican SpiritAmerica the Beautiful (original title "Materna")ConvoyFanfare for the Common Man, for brass & percussion (from Symphony No. 3)Yellowstone MorningHeritageWolf Creek PassHome on the Range (original version)Mt. McKinleyGrand Canyon Suite, for orchestra: CloudburstTin TypeBattle Hymn of the Republic |
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Death of the Spirit in the American Workplace $150 There's more to work and the life of the organization than just numbers. In his new book on how people function in work settings, Allcorn calls it the human spirit. It too contributes to the life and performance of organizations, but like life itself it can die--or be killed. Allcorn argues that changes in how organizations are managed--downsizing, rightsizing, reengineering, and other catastrophic means--can have an unintended but devastating result. These factors can cause spiritual death--the end of that quality in people that keeps them alive, growing, and productive. Allcorn shows that management and the methods it uses to cope with organizational change must be adjusted to take into account a special kind of workplace spirituality and to nurture it, not destroy it. Indeed, he maintains that by appreciating the importance of the human spirit, and liberating the quality of spirituality into the workplace, benefits to the organization can be profoundly rewarding. Allcorn explains the practical, measurable results of this liberation, documenting his assertions in heartbreaking detail. Even the most tough-minded executive will soon come to consider this book as essential as a spreadsheet. Allcorn asserts that while spirituality inevitably has religious connotations, in his use of the word, it is fundamentally secular and powerfully humanistic. Besides the rationality of numbers and the irrationalities common to a defensive workplace, there is something else that permits members of organizations to rise above workplace adversities. This creates organizational success. As employees are downsized out or just furloughed, the effect on the organization and those who remain is clearly destructive. The author concludes that the way for an organization to achieve success is certainly not by killing its people's spirit by firing them. Other means exist to preserve the organization, and Allcorn explores them in careful, useful detail. |
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The American Spirit (Paperback) $173.3 This detailed primary source reader focuses on political, diplomatic, and social history, presenting documents that include travel literature, religious sermons, newspaper articles, court testimony, and diary entries. An ideal companion for the Fourteenth Edition of The American Pageant, the book can be used with any U.S. history survey book. |
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The American Spirit (Compact Disc) $40.73 The concept of "American exceptionalism" does not necessarily mean that Americans are different from or superior to people in other countries. It simply means that those qualities that have been most admired in individuals throughout history are more respected, admired, rewarded and encouraged in the United States than in any other country. This audio book explains the fundamental elements of high character and personality to which most people aspire, and shows how each person can become and achieve more in their personal and business lives than ever before. This is an uplifting, inspirational, motivational audio book that makes each person proud to be an American and simultaneously creates within each person the desire to be more and better than he or she has perhaps ever been before. By combining the desire for personal growth and improvement with the emotion of patriotism, combined with proven, practical facts and statistics to validate and reinforce each quality, the listener emerges from the book feeling empowered, positive and proud to be an American. |
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The Spirit of American Literature $35.65 1908. From the Preface: In this book something is said about most, if not quite all, of the emergent figures in American literature; an attempt is made to survey the four corners of the national library and to give an impression of its shape and size. Contents: General Characteristics; Irving; Cooper; Emerson; Hawthorne; Longfellow; Whittier; Poe; Holmes; Thoreau; Lowell; Whitman; Mark Twain; Howells; William James; Lanier; and Henry James. |
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The Spirit of American Government $25.99 Democracygovernment by the people, or directly responsible to themwas not the object which the framers of the American Constitution had in view, but the very thing which they wished to avoid. In the convention which drafted that instrument it was recognized that democratic ideas had made sufficient progress among the masses to put an insurmountable obstacle in the way of any plan of government which did not confer at least the form of political power upon the people. Accordingly the efforts of the Constitutional Convention were directed to the task of devising a system of government which was just popular enough not to excite general opposition and which at the same time gave to the people as little as possible of the substance of political power. from Chapter III: The Constitution Reactionary Document It was written a century ago, in 1907, but this rethinking of the legacy of the American founding fathers continues to inspire historical revisionists today. The opening salvo in what was to become a cottage industry of conspiracy theories, this startling and angry work posits that the American Constitution is not, in fact, a bastion of powertothepeople philosophy but is, rather, the result of a political plot by the economic elite of the colonies to retain as much supremacy as possible for themselves. A shattering blow to the iconic images of the men who made America, this is a provocative and shocking read. OF INTEREST TO: readers of American history, students of the culture wars JAMES ALLEN SMITH (18601926) was professor of political science at the University of Washington. Author: Smith, J. Allen Series Title: Cosimo Classics History Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 420 Publication Date: 2006/05/01 Language: English Dimensions: 7.99 x 5.00 x 0.93 inches |
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The Spirit of American Law $3.95 Intended for the general public, the readings in this collection explore the roots of American law from pre-history to ancient Greece and Rome and the common law of England. America's legal development is traced from the drafting of the Constitution to the Rehnquist Court. Themes along the way include the "Golden Age" of the early nineteenth century, when American law took on its distinctive character, the impact of slavery and the Civil War, and the struggles of the Progressives to regulate the nation's industrialized economy between the post-Civil War era and the New Deal. A reading on the Nuremberg Trials introduces the theme of international human rights, while post-war readings trace the nation's legal confrontations over civil liberties, civil rights, the rights of women, the protection of the environment, and legal protections for those accused of crimes. Dramatic highlights include the Sacco-Vanzetti case, the internment of Japanese-Americans during the Second World War, the trial of the "Chicago Eight" during the Vietnam War, and the Watergate scandal. Leading personalities include Sirs Edward Coke and William Blackstone in England, Chief Justices John Marshall and Earl Warren, Justices Stephen J. Field, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Louis D. Brandeis, and Felix Frankfurter, and Judge Learned Hand. Readings on the future of American law explore the impact of alternative dispute resolution, science and technology, globalization, and space exploration, as well as trends in the legal profession and in legal philosophy. |
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Reviving The American Spirit $19.99 "How do moral decisions impact a society - and you? Are there dangers ahead for radical environmentalism, energy, the economy, war, and taxation? Or are they already here now? Keith Butler expresses his view on key issues not just to his home state of Michigan but also to the entire country. In this unique message, Butler candidly discusses the facts about real issues like abortion, starting how forty million aborted children would now be boosting the economy as consumers: fifteen million of them would be contributing to Social Security. He is convinced that if African Americans knew the truth about American history, they would all be Republicans. With an upbeat presentation that gets down to core issues, Keith Butler simply demands respect, generates intrigue, and challenges men and women to make better moral decisions." |
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Native Spirit $9.99 The words of Thomas Yellowtail, a revered Sun Dance chief of the Crow Indian tribe, are brought to life by the internationally known American Indian actor, Gordon Tootoosis. The book is illustrated with over 100 previously unpublished color and sepia photographs from as early as 1903 and traditional American Indian motifs. Also included are interviews with prominent Indian leaders, advice to American Indian youth, and special features on traditional Indian spirituality. Native Spirit is a stunning feast of rare visual images from Crow and Shoshone religious life. |


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