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That is the kind of life promoted today by the book "Creating Learning Communities," Ron Miller, ed.
Illich died this month. Maybe someone will come along and champion some of his many ideas and causes. But some of the things he has been talking about--the structuring of education in this world is ineffective for actual learning, but is designed for the maintaining of class strata, and that the rich gets the best schooling because they pay for it (not saying that they are exceptionally talented or intellectual or anything more than mediocre) has been debated for years and will be debated for years. Subtexted to his arguments is that the rich needs the poor to help define themselves. And any time 'the institution'
gets fired up about improving the conditions for the mass culture, it end up achieving the opposite effect, as the reviewer below noted. To me, this is reminescent of those two dystopia novels we were forced to read in high school, "1984" and "Brave New World" (somewhere there's a great irony in my feeling this way).
Anyway, Illich, even though he was an academician, became a great human rights advocate and champion of the poor and downtrodden all around the world. This great work of his should be read by anyone who believes in truth and freedom.
If you're looking for material that will justify your worst suspicions as to the actual effectiveness of modern schooling while inspiring in you a desire for change, you're on the right track. But be warned. This book is far more than an essay on the failings of our educational system.
Education is merely the author's proving ground for one simple premise: it is the nature of the institution to produce the opposite of itself. This basic paradigm may be applied to any institutionalized need. You'll find yourself analyzing the role of healthcare in well-being, financial services in prosperity, the food industry in nutrition, and so on...
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In addition, the authors delineate several different types of eating plans, and give an overview of carbohydrate-based eating, protein-based eating, three-square, and grazing style...they know that each of us is unique, and we need to do what feels right for us--not what the latest trends dictate.
They teach us how to keep a food journal, how to set realistic goals, and how to assess our progress. Most importantly, though, there is no end-all, be-all; on the contrary, Whiteson and Rosenfeld take a sensible approach to providing each of us with a unique key to more healthful living.
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It a story of many graces and miracles.
The presence that Kraig has in his short life upon the people who come to know him is incredible. And, in his death, this presence is carried on through a Franciscan priest who gains courage and strength through Kraig to accomplish things beyond his own limits.
This is a story of courage, joy and adherence to belief that will stir readers' emotions, and help them deal with their own obstacles in life. Steeped in religion, the story is told in a very comfortable manner by author Marion Lee. She has a way with words that allows readers to believe they are sitting across from Karyl Frick as she tells the story of her son.
Lee brings to life the events surrounding this family in such a way that the reader lives along with the joys and sadness of this spectacular family.
Let us hope that we don't have to wait another twelve years to be show another story from this excellent author.
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Ms. Webb-De Sisto writes from the heart, in a comfortable-to-read fashion. The ideas, information and experiences relayed in this book are truly remarkable. All good stuff that makes one stop and think about life and existance. This lady is a GOLD MINE of talent and information which can help all of us understand who we really are and what we are doing here.
The insightful style of writing coupled with the remarkable information, stories and experiences, come together to form a fantastic read that will make you take a higher perspective when dealing with everyday situations. I cannot speak highly enough about Soul Wisdom Vol. 1... I recommend it to anyone who is interested in "the greater picture" of life and existance. :-)
A big "thank you" and "2-thumbs-up" for Ms. Webb-De Sisto on this fine jewel of a book... I'm looking forward to Volume 2! :-)
~Ravenia
- I remember know' This book is of sharing the remembering from deep in the
soul. For those who feel at ease (or want to) with their soul's gentle
reminders, awakening from it slumber - 'Soul Wisdom' is one of those
companions you like to have with you as you acknowledge the light within
a must for any light workers,has lifted the blinkers from my eyes thanks marion light filled blessings
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George has taken the results both Inquiries and some additional investigation and come to a very startling conclusion. Was the White Star Line negligent? Was "someone" trying to cover up certain facts pertaining to the navigation of the ship? These and many more questions are answered here in this book.
As the title suggests, Titanic was an accident just waiting to happen. I highly recommend this very important book.
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The central characters become caught up in this struggle, while also dealing with the conflicting loyalties in their personal lives. Regis Hastur has to face his grandfather's disapproval of his lover Danilo, Lew Alton is haunted by the last words of his dead father, and Diotima Ridenow has to sort through her feelings for Lew when their marriage ends in disaster following the premature birth of their horribly deformed son.
Those who were touched by the madness of the Sharra Circle are drawn back to it, and the attempts to harness Sharra's power could easily spell disaster for Darkover.
Marguerida takes her mentor's death deeply. He was the only "real" father she ever knew. Loving, caring and filled with tenderess was what she had always craved and when she met him and his wife they gave her that.
Life on Darkover gets more mysterious when people keep treating her like royalty. They distantly refer to her dark red hair. Other people come up to her and keep telling her tidbits about the comyn and something about Gifts. Marguerida has no idea what they are talking about but has this nagging feeling that there is something she should have remembered. She travels with Rafaela to continue her musical work that she and her now dead mentor would have completed together. On the way she doesn't feel good and is sicker than she should have ever been, but doesn't know it because a lot of the time she's unconcious. Marguerida Alton is then transported to a castle where she finds friendship and the budding of new love ...
The cause of being sick is that her gift is inserting itself into her. Everyone tells her it's a gift ... why can't she believe that? To her it's a curse. The worst curse ...
Secrets are locked behind hidden walls in her mind ... no one can get to them except for herself and to do that she has to face something she fears the most ...