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Highways and Hedges

"Highways And Hedges," a new book of Christian poetry and art by author Adam Herring. This collection will inspire, challenge, and entertain any reader.

Adam Herring. 26.

Jesus Cries When You Touch Yourself

A Comic Monologue on Religious Bullshit in America in Tribute to George Carlin

Jesus Cries When You Touch Yourself is a comic monologue written in tribute to the late George Carlin on the topic of religious bullshit in America. Influenced by Carlin, Friedrich Nietzsche, Bill Maher, Monty Python, and the writers of South Park, the author uses constant mockery and absurdist humor on a tour of ridiculous beliefs in America. With devastating logic, Jesus, the most beloved character in all of history, is revealed to be the world's greatest pedophile. After all, if Jesus is God, then everyday he watches billions of children take off their clothes and hundreds of millions of others go poop. Well, the great Poop Inspector would be a pedophile, if only he wasn't merely our imaginary friend. From an invisible man in the sky that watches millions of people masturbate each day, to Jesus ascending into heaven and becoming an astronaut, to Catholics eating Jesus' penis every Sunday, Jesus Cries When You Touch Yourself contrasts intense realism with comical religious absurdity in the most ambitious ridicule of religion ever written.

Chapter. Three. Jesus: Pedophile. or. Imaginary. Friend? The Christies love to
talk about God, don't they? Oh, that God! He's so powerful! They go on and on
like they understand what it's like to be an invisible person, informing us that God
is ...

Walking Through Spider Webs ... And Many Other Things I Love to Hate

The entire world over, people are constantly trying to give us reasons to be happy. I am not one of those people. I feel there are an equal amount of reasons to be miserable. I have no intention of sugar coating it and I have no need to be dishonest. I will be unsympathetically and unabashedly telling you all of the things I hate and why I hate them. Maybe we can change this world together.

Adam Nickerson. EASY JOB? EASY?! LET'S SEE YOU DO IT I really hate it when
people come in my store and because I have my feet up on my desk or I am trying
to relax they act like I have the easiest fucking life ever. I do not. Sure, the ...

Home Staging: A Practical Guide to Real Estate Marketing

Become a home stager. Add staging services to your real estate business. Stage your own house for sale. Learn home staging from the premier New York City staging consultant.

Adam Rostocki. Remove personal possessions from medicine cabinets and
vanity tops. Additionally, clean out all toiletries from the shower and bath area
and keep in enclosed storage when showing the home. Color coordinate fresh ...

The Four Seasons on Grandpa's Farm

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A Person-Centered Approach and the Rogerian Tradition

A Handbook

This book is about a person-centered approach to counseling and psychotherapy as developed by the psychologist Carl Rogers (1902-1987) and his colleagues. This book is also a handbook on the person-centered approach and the Rogerian tradition for use in academic and non-academic settings alike. In brief, Chapter 1 is a previously unpublished work, entitled "A Person-Centered Approach and the Structure of Scientific Revolutions." Versions of Chapters 2 thru 4 have been previously published in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Chapter 2 is entitled "A Person-Centered Approach to Multicultural Counseling Competence." Chapter 3 is entitled "A Person-Centered Approach to the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder." And Chapter 4 is entitled "A Person-Centered Approach to the Treatment of Combat Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder." Each chapter is briefly summarized below. Chapter 1 examines the trend of scientific inquiry in psychotherapy research, specifically focusing on events and changes that took place beginning in the 1970s and are argued to have substantially influenced the direction of psychotherapy research in the following decades. In particular, these changes are suggested to have been guided by the choices made by a small but influential group of behavior and psychoanalytic-oriented researchers, and led by the eminent psychologists Allen Bergin and Hans Strupp. The choices made by these researchers arguably led to changes in the scientific methods used to investigate the effectiveness of psychotherapeutic treatments and, as will be shown in this chapter, led to the decline and disappearance of Carl Rogers's person-centered approach. Therefore, the Rogerian traditions of theory, research, and empirically-validated practice did not decline as a result of unfavorable findings or due to decisions made by an objective tribunal, so to speak. Rather, this chapter suggests that through a method of allegiance-guided scientific inquiry, the Rogerian tradition was systematically dismantled by a group of social scientists that held considerable professional interests to do so. As a result, history suggests that these scientists benefited greatly. This chapter provides substantial scholarly and empirical evidence to support the above claims. Chapter 2 examines current and historical trends in psychotherapy research and practice with racial/ethnic minority populations. Using psychotherapy evidence from both the latter half of the 20th century and the initial decades of the 21st century, cultural adaptations to previously hypothesized person-centered therapy mechanisms of change are proposed. Chapter 3 addresses psychotherapy with a person described as possessing a borderline personality disorder (BPD). In particular, a selection of mainstream approaches is reviewed to examine unique and universal aspects of current thinking about this treatment population. Following this review, an expanded analysis of person-centered therapy is offered, examining current research evidence and the mechanisms of change hypothesized to occur in the person-centered treatment of BPD. Chapter 4 examines posttraumatic stress disorder through the lens of military combat trauma that results in a breakdown of a combat veteran's sense of self and the world. In the effective treatment of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder, a therapist must help the veteran reorganize the self-structure that has become incongruent with his or her precombat-trauma self following his or her return home from war. For the therapist to facilitate a veteran's becoming whole, he or she must be genuinely congruent in the relationship.

A Handbook Adam Quinn. Furthermore, i.i.d. events in review methodology
would increase the likelihood that all relevant literature had received an equal
probability of review (i.e., equal and objective consideration). The well-known ...

The Definitive Guide To Getting Backstage Passes

Adam Libman. When you pitch the PR person, try to come up with a unique pitch.
If you put some thought into it, it'll show you really care and are thoughtful. Here
are some other people to interview that increase your odds of getting passes: ...

A People's History of Florida, 1513-1876

How Africans, Seminoles, Women, and Lower Class Whites Shaped the Sunshine State

Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States, predicted that the bottom class perspective of history would eventually gain ground, enveloping the old way of narrating history as told by the powerful. Since then, numerous historical events have been redefined through the outlook of common people that were involved from the bottom-up, forever altering how we understand history. No more romantic diatribes glittered in patriotic myths. No more traditional heroes, standardized viewpoints, unquestionable "facts," or generalized falsehoods. Just plain raw truth that is not afraid to stampede powerful governments with the herd of popular outrage. A People's History of Florida follows the People's History tradition, documenting the active involvement of African-Americans, indigenous people, women, and poor whites in shaping the Sunshine State's history.

Chapter. 1. Spanish. Colonialism. and. Indigenous. Uprisings. (1513-1704). The
Spanish Entrada Florida history, like most history, is made up of both untold and
mistold stories. The first being that of Juan Ponce De Leon, a young conquistador
 ...

Grief Species

Aka the Demise of Print Media and Bachelor Parties

A newspaper reporter (Pike, Logan) in rural upstate Pennsylvania finds his dream job is in dramatic decline. Over the course of a year, through being a journalist and traveling to three distinct weddings across the United States, Pike is forced to confront immigration identity, the American career path and modern sexism. Composed in "Speed Prose" with a heavy concentration on humor, satire and lust, Grief Species offers no outlook to the future.

Composed in "Speed Prose" with a heavy concentration on humor, satire and lust, Grief Species offers no outlook to the future.

Alex Haley's Roots

An Author's Odyssey

In 1977, following the airing of the mega hit television mini-series Roots, its author, Alex Haley, became America’s newest “folk hero. ” His book was on the Times' Best Seller's list for months, and won the Pulitzer Prize. His story had captivated a nation and then the world. From Idaho to Israel, it seemed everyone was caught-up in “Rootsmania.” Alex Haley, the ghostwriter behind The Autobiography of Malcolm X, was on his way to becoming the most successful African American author in the history of publishing until it all fell apart. What happened? Based on interviews of Haley's contemporaries, personal correspondence, legal documents, newspaper accounts, Adam Henig investigates the unraveling of one of America’s most successful yet enigmatic authors. PRAISE "Henig recounts the highs and lows of Haley’s life with sympathy, addressing the critiques honestly." Publishers Weekly's Booklife "While this 52 page book may be his first, it represents a major literary achievement. This book may renew scholar and the general public’s interest in Roots once again." - Nvasekie Konneh, Black Star News and author of The Land of My Father’s Birth "Adam Henig has created a gem... A must read for anyone interested in the interplay of politics, race and mixed blessings of fame and fortune that produced the contradictory legacy of a onetime icon." - Terry P. Wilson, Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley

Bantam was planning to rerelease The African; it had been out of print for several
years. There was talk of running magazine ads, touting it as “the book that came
before the Roots experience.” The man who would decide the case was Federal
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