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| 61. Shackleton's Forgotten Expedition : The Voyage of the Nimrod by Beau Riffenburgh | |
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(01 November, 2004)
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| 62. South: The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917 by Ernest Shackleton | |
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| 63. Break Into The Game Industry: How to Get A Job Making Video Games by Ernest Adams | |
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In the past decade, things have changed. Its a travesty that there has been a "brain drain" from the video game design sector in the past couple of years. We need the best and the brightest to design the future placaters of the masses. Now they are no longer interested in the field because of the crazy hacks that have taken over, rescinded the protocol and the bucked the accountability. Buy this book now.
This book was basically a waste of money, because it only gives you general information that most people already know. For example on page 189 the section "How to find a Job" starts. The first paragraph is a "its not what you know, its WHO you know." section. How is that supposed to help recent graduates or professionals changing professions? In short, this book is NOT for professionals or graduates. It might be useful to high school students, who need might need to learn how to focus their career goals towards an game career... but even then i am not sure how it would help when they get to the position of actually trying to get the job. TOTALLY DISSATISFIED, and WISH I could get my money back! This was a highway robbery at its best.
If you want more indepth information than that however, this book is for you. Why? No words are wasted in this. Every word holds some meaning. I was suprised at the breakdown on minority groups, different ethnic groups and gender issues in the gaming industry. I felt this chapter alone (whilst not necessarily relevant to me) increased it's target audience substantially by tackling a lot of issues that not a lot of authors have considered. A lot of other books out there are a collection of interviews with various game developer professionals and often their answers are disjointed and do not answer the question directly, if at all. This does not make these books any "less" valuable, only a little bit harder to find the information you might be looking for. If you want a nice, clean, crisp and concise book on breaking into the game industry, this is the book for you. My only gripe about this book was that I felt it was rather short (largely personal perception, I understand that). That said, it did cover everything you could possibly think of (short of building your own game company, but that's a topic for another book I think) so do bear that in mind, hence my rating. ... Read more Subjects: 1. Business & Economics 2. Career/Job 3. Careers - General 4. Careers - Other Specific Fields 5. Careers / Job Opportunities 6. Computer Games 7. Computer Graphics - Game Programming 8. Design 9. Electronic games industry 10. Electronics Industries (Economic Aspects) 11. Entertainment & Games - General 12. Industries - General 13. Programming 14. Video & Electronic - General 15. Vocational guidance 16. Computers / Computer Graphics / Game Programming   | |
| 64. Ernest Lawson, American impressionist 1873-1939, by Henry D Hill | |
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| 65. Ethel and Ernest : A True Story by RAYMOND BRIGGS | |
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Editorial Review Raymond Briggs's loving tribute to his parents has an emotional power that far exceeds its deceptively simple technique. Graphic in format, the book combines vigorous but sensitive illustrations with dialogue that cogently elucidates its characters' personalities. Milkman Ernest meets lady's maid Ethel in 1928. In short order they are married, holders of a mortgage, and parents of a boy--solid members of the English working class, aspiring to more for their son. As they experience the Depression, World War II, postwar prosperity and cultural upheaval, readers come to know them intimately. Ernest is left-wing, unashamedly proletarian, and perennially enthusiastic about the great changes modernity is bringing, from unemployment insurance to highways. Ethel is a Tory, a bit of a snob, and far more realistic about how much actual improvement they can expect and what it will cost. They worry about their adored child constantly, especially after he goes to art school. She gets sick and grows senile in 1970; he dies shortly after her in 1971. It's hard to imagine a reader who won't weep when their son looks at the pear tree in the yard of the house the couple inhabited for 41 years and says, "I grew it from a pip." Plain words and plain people strike a universal chord in this touching memoir. --Wendy Smith ... Read more Customer Reviews (10)
I noticed another reviewer said this book was hard to catergorise - and that is so. It is not a story with a particular point - the point, if any, is about life.
It is a treasure and if you have sympathy for working-class folks or have any desire to develop an emotional connection to them, then this books is for you. This wonderful telling of their lives shows them struggling to build a place for themselves in a very harsh world during the Great Depression and WWII and on through the cultural upheavals of the sixties. They live their lives with courage, pluck, and love. The story has its heartbreaks and there is deep sadness at times, but these were lives admirably lived and the son should be praised for the way he honored his parents with this book. This book feels like a gift when I read it. Bravo! ... Read more Subjects: 1. 1895-1971 2. 1900-1971 3. Art 4. Artists, Architects, Photographers 5. Biography / Autobiography 6. Biography/Autobiography 7. Briggs, Ernest, 8. Briggs, Ethel, 9. Comic books, strips, etc 10. Graphic Satire And Humor 11. Parental Memoirs 12. Techniques - Cartooning 13. Biography & Autobiography / Artists, Architects, Photographers 14. Briggs, Ernest 15. Briggs, Ethel   | |
| 66. Reading Architectural Plans for Residential and Commercial Construction (5th Edition) by Ernest R. Weidhaas | |
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| 67. In Our Time by Ernest Hemingway | |
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(31 January, 1996)
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Editorial Review No writer has been more efficiently overshadowed by hisimitators than Ernest Hemingway. From the moment he unleashed his stripped-down, declarative sentences on the world, he began breeding entiregenerations of miniature Hemingways, who latched on to his subtractive style without ever wondering what he'd removed, or why. And his tendency to lapse into self-parody during the latter half of his career didn't help matters.But In Our Time, which Hemingway published in 1925, reminds us ofjust how fresh and accomplished his writing could be--and gives at least an inkling of why Ezra Pound could call him the finest prose stylist inthe world. In his first commercially published book (following the small-press appearance of ThreeStories and Ten Poems in 1924), Hemingway was still wearing hisinfluences on his sleeve. The vignettes between each story smack of GertrudeStein, whose minimalist punctuation and clodhopping rhythms he was happy to borrow. "My Old Man" sounds like Huck Finn on the Grand Tour: "Well, we went to live at Maisons-Lafitte, where just about everybody livesexcept the gang at Chantilly, with a Mrs. Meyers that runs a boarding house. Maisons is about the swellest place to live I've ever seen in all mylife." But in the "The Battler" or "Indian Camp" or "Big Two-Hearted River," Hemingway finds his own voice, shunning the least hint of rhetorical inflation and sticking to just the facts, ma'am. His reluctance totraffic in high-flown abstraction has often been chalked up to postwar disillusion--as though he were too much of a simpleton to makedeliberate stylistic decisions. Still, nobody can read "Soldier's Home" without drawing a certain connection between the two. Returning home toOklahoma, the hero finds that his tales of combat are now a bankrupt genre: Customer Reviews (31)
Subjects: 1. Adams, Nick (Fictitious charac 2. Adams, Nick (Fictitious character) 3. Adventure stories, American 4. Autobiographical fiction, Amer 5. Autobiographical fiction, American 6. Classics 7. Fiction 8. Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 9. Literary 10. Literature - Classics / Criticism 11. Short Stories (single author) 12. Short stories 13. Fiction / General   | |
| 68. Ambulatory Care Management by Jr, Austin Ross, Stephen J. Williams, Ernest J. Pavlock | |
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(14 July, 1997)
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| 69. Brotherhood of the Bomb : The Tangled Lives and Loyalties of Robert Oppenheimer, Ernest Lawrence and Edward Teller by Gregg Herken | |
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In a sense, this relatively broad focus makes this book, if This is a pity, since at least Oppenheimer and Teller are In the end I get the feeling like I would have been happier I must admit that the description of AEC Chairman Lewis OK, I don't want to go too far. This isn't a bad book. It just left me wanting much more -- which, I suppose, is
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| 70. Creative Mind and Success (The New Thought Library Series) by Ernest Holmes | |
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Ernest Holmes will tell you about the concept of Divine Mind, Spiritual Supply, Mental Laws, and why our thoughts create our experience. The first time I read his concept of "Entering The Absolute", it really opened up a new way of thinking for me. He says that to enter the absolute means, be able to think independently of any existing circumstances or problems. Meaning, if you have any problem or situation which you wish to solve or get out from, the only way to get out from it is to spend your focus mainly on what you really want - which is the solution/answer. If you are poor, you have to think thoughts of wealth,abundance and success, to dwell on the "Infinite Supply" and never on the present circumstances. Many other authors have written about true stories where people have gotten themself out of their situation of lack, by daily thinking and feeling about what they truly desire. I recently read that the author Anthony Robbins, many years ago when he was broke, he set such big 'impossible' goals for himself such as owning a huge castle to live in, a limosine, being a multi-millionaire and being the successful person he desired to be. And he mentally rehearsed each goal everyday, as if its already achieved, that within JUST ONE YEAR he achieved all of his goals above! The castle, the limo, the wealth and life he dwelled on everyday! For those who are interested in this topic, you may want to read "As A Man Thinketh" by James Allen. However, I still think 'Creative Mind and Sucess' is the best. If you are interested in Ernest Holmes, I recommend his other books such as "This Thing Called YOU", "Love And Law", "The Essential Ernest Holmes".
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| 71. Entourage by ErnestBurden | |
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Subjects: 1. Architecture 2. Design & Drafting 3. Drafting & Mechanical Drawing 4. Entourage (Architectural rende 5. Entourage (Architectural rendering) 6. General 7. Interior Design - General 8. Themes, motives 9. Architecture / Design & Drafting   | |
| 72. South with Endurance: Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition, 1914-1917 by Frank Hurley | |
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The text is enlightening and wonderful, but the photographs are the unmistakable stars of the book. Hurley was taken along to document the expedition, and document it he did, despite the fact that it turned out completely differently than any of the men would have ever wanted or imagined. The photographs range from breathtakingly beautiful pictures of water and ice, to fascinating character studies, particularly of life aboard the ship, to poignant photos that are impossible to view without being choked up, of which I place the photos of the dogs and cat at the top, realizing that all the animals, their most faithful of friends, were ultimately killed on Shackleton's orders to conserve food (many of the dogs were eaten.) It is truly fortunate that Hurley was along to document the voyage; mere words alone could never do justice to one of the greatest survival stories ever told, and certainly the most harrowing that I can imagine. The book is a timeless masterpiece and belongs on the bookshelf of anyone with an interest in the Antarctic, polar exploration, or man's ability to endure untold hardships yet emerge victorious over the elements.
Subjects: 1. 1874-1922 2. Antarctica 3. Arctic Islands And Antarctica - History 4. Documentary Photo Collections 5. Endurance (Ship) 6. Expeditions & Discoveries 7. History - General History 8. Individual Photographer 9. Photo Essays 10. Photography 11. Polar Regions 12. Shackleton, Ernest Henry, 13. Sir, 14. Travel 15. History / Polar Regions   | |
| 73. The Quest Tarot by Joseph Ernest Martin | |
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What impresses me the most about the companion book is that the information for each card is perfectly aligned with the pages, so at a glance you can read all about each particular card without having to turn any pages. Joseph Ernest Martin demonstrates his creative, playful side by including several games to play with this deck -- everything from "Quest Tarot Poker" to "Truth or Dare!" My other favorite thing about the companion book is how clearly Martin describes techniques for getting the most insight from each of your readings -- "turbo-charging" them so they provide you with the most awesome insights. If you've got burning questions, THE QUEST TAROT has the answers for you!
There's also a short section in the book called Tarot Party Games. Can you imagine "Tarot Poker?" Hmmm makes me wonder what happens when you get a full house in your spread. Another section I liked was in the book's beginning where it discusses how to take care of your cards, a nice touch. And of course the book describes each card of the Major and Minor Arcanas. There's also a blank card, called the Mysterious Blank Card which you can use as your Significator card or as your own "custom card." The Major Arcana also has two "zero cards," The Fool and the Multiuniverse." Very nice. I really like how Joseph has kept with tradition in designing this set, but added a few extra touches that make this deck really stand out. I have looked at numerous Tarot decks and not felt anything, but as soon as I saw this deck, I felt an immediate and positive emotional reaction to them.
Joseph is an award-winning graphics and fine artist with gifted psychic abilities. Perfect combo for a near perfect tarot deck. The only tarot deck coming close to it in it's appeal to me is the Voyager deck. He has made it easier for the non-Tarot reader to actually be able to read a spread. My favorite cards are the Multiverse, and the blank card, which I understand are two new cards to be added to any deck. The more I play with this deck, the closer I get to actually wanting to learn the art of tarot reading. It is a most useful tool for delving into one's life in a multidimensional manner. ... Read more Subjects: 1. Body, Mind & Spirit 2. Divination - General 3. Divination - Tarot 4. New Age 5. New Age / Parapsychology 6. Tarot   | |
| 74. The Complete Java 2 Certification Study Guide: Programmer's and Developers Exams (With CD-ROM) by Simon Roberts, Philip Heller, Michael Ernest | |
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Editorial Review Newly revised and updated for Java 2 standards, the second edition ofThe Complete Java 2 Certification Study Guide is packed with informationon what you'll need to know to pass both the Sun Java Programmer and DeveloperExams. With Java certification becoming ever more popular, this title is anessential resource for anyone who's preparing for it. The cover of the book asserts that one of its team authors actually contributesquestions to Sun's tests. The goal here isn't so much to beat the testmakers (although the book has plentyto say about test-taking strategy) as it is to master the finer points of Javathat you'll need to understand to succeed on the exam. The focus is on the areasthat Sun has defined as important. The Programmer Exam--the first level of Suncertification--is covered first. Basic language features are reviewed, such asaccess specifiers, operators, and other keywords that will help make you anexpert. (Some sections explain with great clarity the mysteries of Java's"extra" shift operator and other features.) Other chapters cover threads andmultithreading strategies, as well as user-interface design with layout managers(which Sun considers important). The second half of the volume concentrates on the Developer Exam, a morefree-form exercise in which programmers write custom code, based on aspecification from Sun. Two case studies, one for a room-scheduling applicationand another for a trouble-ticket system that tracks requests for technicalsupport, illustrate this test. As the solution is presented, you'll learn how tobuild custom client/server software, and how to use Remote Method Invocation(RMI) and other advanced techniques. There's also advice for the bestprogramming styles and choices for passing this challenging exam. As in the previous edition, each chapter in this book concludes with samplequestions (about 10 each) to help you study. In the new edition, there's now afull sample Programmer Exam (both printed and on the accompanying CD-ROM), whichsimulates the length and format of the real thing. In all, the new edition ofthis previously bestselling title will continue to provide helpful preparationfor anyone who seeks Sun certification. Despite the bulk (over 900 pages), this book actually makes for quick reading,and will help anyone decipher some of the more difficult aspects of the Javaprogramming language. --Richard Dragan Topics covered: Customer Reviews (230)
I think it's a pretty good book, but I haven't read any other Java certification books so I have no basis for direct comparison. It's seems a bit dated, but the Programmer exam hasn't changed much in a couple of years (still based on JDK 1.2 without Swing) so that's okay -- adding more coverage of newfangled stuff that isn't on the current test would not please the intended audience. The one big change in format versus the sample test in this book is that the current test tells you how many answers to check on the more-than-one-choice multiple-choice questions. (Poke around some Java certification web sites.) It covers both the Programmer and Developer exams, so it's thicker than books that only cover the former. I haven't taken the latter, so I don't know how on-target that part is, but it was an interesting read. (Certainly more interesting than the half of the book that focuses on the Programmer exam, but that reflects the nature of the two exams. The Developer exam is about writing real code, while the Programmer exam is about being a human compiler and language lawyer.) The Developer section does not give a complete solution, though, just hints. I understand why the Sun-employed author doesn't want to do that, but they could have invented a problem similar to but not identical to a real assignment and then solved it completely. The Programmer exam is a multiple-choice test based largely on memorizing a bunch of exact rules about how the language works. Some of them are things you really need to know (e.g. what private and final mean), and some are just stupid memorization. (Do you remember the exact nested constructors of all those Writers and Readers and Streams in java.io, or do you just look them up in the handy online API help?) My one criticism of the book is that, perhaps because the main author works for Sun and is directly involved with the certification exams, the book isn't blunt enough in places. If I wrote it, I would say things like "I know it's idiotic, but memorize every single method signature in Thread and which ones are deprecated" rather than just teaching what really matters about Threads, because the exam unfortunately focuses on both equally rather than on the important parts. People buy this book because they want to pass a test, not because they want to learn the language. They've already done that using other sources. So the book should teach more directly to the test. Maybe the non-Sun-affiliated books are better in this regard. The book comes with a CD. It has a Java-based program that lets you take the chapter exercises and sample test (only one, unfortunately), which IMO beats taking it on paper. The text of the book is also available on the CD, in encrypted PDF, but unfortunately you have to run a Windows-only setup.exe to install it. Yes, a book about a portable language, stored in a portable document format, with a non-portable installer. Some people just don't get it. By the way, I passed the Programmer test, but it was harder than expected. I would not have passed it cold. My advice is to buy a certification book (can't say which one since I only read this one), study, and make sure that you can pass a couple of sample exams by a comfortable margin before you drop money on the real thing. If you don't already know Java pretty well, I don't think you'll be able to pass this exam via just studying a couple of books (unless you have a photographic memory) -- write some real code first. Even if you do know Java, write some small test programs dealing with areas you might be weak in (threads, AWT if you've done primarily non-GUI work, collections if you mostly use arrays, inner classes, exceptions) to cement what you've learned.
Each chapter is devoted to a different topic and has 10 review questions at the end to reinforce chapter topics. Unlike some of the other prep books on the market, I did not feel overwhelmed at the amount of information. The author does a good job of going through the material at a slow pace and clearly explaining the topics. Since I have only read the Programmer section, I can not comment on the Developer section. The only negative aspect of this book is that it is geared for the Java Programmer 1.2 exam, not the new 1.4 exam (released October 2002). While the 1.2 exam is still available, I imagine most people will be looking to take the new 1.4 test. The 2 versions of the exam are very similar, but 1.4 exam omits IO, AWT, and Swing. These 3 sections take up a large chunk of the programmer portion of the book (200 pages approx.). This said, you may want to wait for a new 1.4 version of the book to come out that covers the new topics (assertions, hashCode()/equals(), etc). Overall, a great exam preparation book and worth the money.
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| 75. Algebra: The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project by John W. McConnell, Susan Brown, Zalman Usiskin, Sharon L. Senk, Ted Widerski, Margaret Hackworth, Daniel Hirschhorn, Lydia Polonsky, Leroy Sachs, Ernest Woodward | |
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Subjects: 1. Algebra 2. Algebra - Elementary 3. Algebra - General 4. Algebra - Intermediate 5. Mathematics 6. Science/Mathematics   | |
| 76. Everyone'S Guide To Cancer Therapy 4th Edition by Ernest Rosenbaum, Malin Dollinger, Margaret Tempero, Sean Mulvihill | |
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| 77. South: A Memoir of the Endurance Voyage by Ernest Shackleton, Sir Ernest Shackleton | |
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Editorial Review Soon after the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole in 1911, his Anglo-Irish rival, Sir Ernest Shackleton, sought to top the feat by making his way from one end of Antarctica to the other on sledge. He set off with a crew of 28, including scientists and a movie cameraman, but the voyage turned disastrous when Shackleton's ship, the Endurance, became hopelessly stuck in pack ice, throwing the men (and the dogs brought to pull the sledges) into a desperate battle for survival. South is Shackleton's own account--one of the critical sources for Alfred Lansing's bestseller Endurance--of what it was like to be "helpless intruders in a strange world," a vivid narrative in which tales of Edwardian pluck are counterpointed with lyrical accounts of whales, penguins, and bizarre mirages. This story of a group of men who beat nearly impossible odds to escape death and make their way home is one of the all-time great survival stories. --Robert McNamara ... Read more Customer Reviews (31)
The character and leadership abilities of Ernest Shackleton are impressive and facinating as he and his crew are pitted against forces of nature beyond the experience of most mortals. I found much inspiration for dealing with life's everday experiences and challenges from reading this account. I have also read Frank Worsley's account of the "open boat" escape and a biography of Sir Ernest Shackleton. I will continue to expand this list of readings as I am able to find more accounts on the subject. The lure of the Antartic and the study of these extrodinary adventures grips me as no other topic has for a long time.
Subjects: 1. Biography & Autobiography 2. Biography/Autobiography 3. Expeditions & Discoveries 4. History - General History 5. Literary 6. Polar Regions 7. Antarctica 8. Journeys 9. Shackleton, Ernest Henry   | |
| 78. Exploring with Custer: The 1874 Black Hills Expedition (Dakotas) by Ernest Grafe | |
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| 79. Ernest's Special Christmas (Ernest series) by Laura T. Barnes, Carol A. Camburn | |
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Ernest is a lovable miniature donkey who has appeared in three previous stories. He is friends with a kind, white draft horse named Chester. They know Christmas is near when they see the red bows on the wreaths decorating the pasture gates. It is almost time to celebrate Christmas, but the barn seems rather lonely. Ernest realizes that Chester is not in the stall. "I better go find him. After all it's Christmas Eve. We should all be together." As snow blankets the farm, Ernest braves the snow to look for Chester. Since Chester is white and the snow is getting deeper, Ernest almost trips over Chester. Ernest is a thoughtful little donkey and he knows he has to get Chester back to the barn. So, he quickly rounds up all the other animals and even the birds and mice join in to help. Ernest shows love and determination and helps his friend so they can celebrate Christmas together. The watercolor illustrations are beautiful and Carol A. Camburn has created the cutest miniature donkey who looks like a huggable cuddly stuffed toy. Chester and Ernest are real friends and you can see their "real" picture on the inside of the cover. Carol has a horse named Billy and also loves cats. Laura and her husband live on a farm in New Jersey. They have made a home for homeless horses and miniature donkeys who enjoy a quiet retirement. Her life on the farm is her inspiration for "The Ernest Series." Ernest holiday greeting cards are also available in packs of 18 cards. The inside message reads: "True Friends are the best gift of all. Merry Christmas." The book cover is darker than shown here at Amazon. There is a powdery blue background with snowflakes that is quite pretty. I even found the tiny mouse on the cover. Children and "adults like me" will have fun finding the tiny mouse hidden on every page. "Ernest's Special Christmas" is a charming Christmas Eve adventure that shows children how love, thoughtfulness, and kindness can make the holiday season a more heartwarming time of year. ~TheRebeccaReview.com Additional books in this series (age 4-8): Ernest and the BIG Itch - A story about problem solving and you can search for the ladybug hidden in each illustration. Twist and Ernest - Lessons about not judging others based on appearances and prejudice Teeny Tiny Ernest - Ernest realizes that who you are really comes from the inside and then he is not so sad about being such a small donkey.
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| 80. BIRTH AND DEATH OF MEANING by Ernest Becker | |
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(01 September, 1971)
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"The thing that makes the study of character so fascinating and so difficult is that is largely a matter of sorting out bizarre collages ... That is why self-analyses for anyone who wants to work at it, is a task for more than one lifetime - it can never really be finished." Â "The ego finds out what feelings, thoughts, and situations are dangerous and then permits the organism to exist in a world in which there is no danger by steering clear of these feelings, thoughts and situations. ... And this price is the heaviest we have to pay: namely, the restriction of experience ... by skewing perceptions and limiting action." Â "One of the things that most people take with them out of their early experience is a dependency on others for their sense of self, a rooting in the powers of someone else; this gives them a certain serenity, an ability to carry on daily without worrying or thinking about their own weakness or lack of self-confidence." Â "Genuine heroism for man is still the power to support contradictions, no matter how glaring or hopeless they may seem." Â "We think we see power in the people with sure beliefs, unshakable convictions, smug self-confidence. Yet these are psychological weaknesses on a planet which is fluid and full of surprises."
Subjects: 1. Anthropology - General 2. History & Surveys - Modern 3. Mind & Body 4. Philosophy 5. Psychology & Psychiatry / General   | |
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