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Narrative of the Life

My Life by Bill Clinton Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave by Frederick Douglass Night by Elie Wiesel The Story of My Life by Helen Keller... [Pg.190]

See, for example, Charles Ball, Slavery in the United States A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, A Black Man (1837 reprinted. New York Negro Universities Press, 1969), pp. 256-257, who describes one such flogging. Ball, Slavery, p. iv. [Pg.112]

Baxter, Richard. Reliquiae Baxterianae or Mr. Richard Baxter s narrative of the most memorable passages of his life and times... London Matthew Sylvester, 1696. [Pg.618]

Torrey, W. (1848) Torrey s Narrative, or the Life and Adventures of William Torrey, A.J. Wright, Boston, pp. 117-118. [Pg.9]

Learning takes place when a context is linked to a narrative in the life of an individual or in the lives of others. A physical situation that is most readily converted into a context has a close relationship to at least one existing narrative. [Pg.145]

Roger Sharrock, John Bunyan (1954 2nd rev. edn, London Macmillan, 1968), pp. 108, 117. The narrative s debt to a tradition of such cautionary tales is emphasised in Maurice Hussey, John Bunyan and the Books of God s Judgements A Study of The Life and Death of Mr. Badman , English, 7 (1948-9), 165-7, James G. Randall, Against the Backdrop of Eternity Narrative and the Negative Casuistry of John Bunyan s The Life and Death of Mr Badman , BQ, 37 (1994), 347-59-... [Pg.106]

A Safety Case is a narrative that literally makes the case that an adequate level of safety has been reached for an installation. It requires looking at all potential hazards which could lead to a loss of the installation, a loss of life, or a major pollution event. A risk analysis is performed on each hazard evaluating the probability of the event occurring and describing the magnitude of the consequences. A discussion is then given of the measure undertaken to lower the probability of occurrence or to mitigate the consequences and a case is made that the risk for the installation meets the ALARP safety criteria. [Pg.423]

This book is intended to give voice to the experiences of people from all walks of life who live with chemical sensitivities. Their narratives describe many of the social and emotional challenges faced... [Pg.7]

A native of London, England, Bernard Miller lived and worked in twenty different nations over a period of thirty years. Travel and adventure shaped his life and work as an employee of the United Nations, the European Parliament and the European Union. In the following narrative he comments on the environmental health policies he has seen in action in various countries. Those comments are inspiring but bittersweet to me, because the U.S. compares so unfavorably. [Pg.227]

Pais, Abraham. Niels Bohr s Times. Oxford Oxford University Press, 1991. Some of the technical discussions in this magisterial book might be daunting to the lay reader. However, it contains the best and most comprehensive account of Bohr s life. The reader who skips the technical material and reads only the narrative is likely to be richly rewarded. [Pg.263]

This brief description of certain allegorical figures dressed in various white garments who are brought back to life in order to symbolize termination of the initial putrefactive operations of the Great Work seems wholly in accord with the narrative context of hermetic operations begun below in Duchamp s Bachelor panel, itself evidently representing a strictly lower, material plane of initial existence. [Pg.216]

The story of the disclosure, one by one, of the chemical elements has never been told as a connected narrative. The reports of these discoveries and the life stories of the discoverers are recorded for the most part in old chemical journals, biographical dictionaries, old letters, and obsolete textbooks that are seldom read by the busy modern chemist. It is hoped, therefore, that these chapters may not only render tribute to the honored men and women who helped to reveal the hidden chemical elements, but may also serve to acquaint chemists and others with these great achievements. [Pg.916]


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