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Under Our Skin

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Author : Benjamin Watson
Category : Religion
Publisher : NavPress
Published : 2015-11-17
ISBN : 9781496413321
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 240
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Reviews book: Can it ever get better? This is the question Benjamin Watson is asking. In a country aflame with the fallout from the racial divide—in which Ferguson, Charleston, and the Confederate flag dominate the national news, daily seeming to rip the wounds open ever wider—is there hope for honest and healing conversation? For finally coming to understand each other on issues that are ultimately about so much more than black and white? An NFL tight end for the New Orleans Saints and a widely read and followed commentator on social media, Watson has taken the Internet by storm with his remarkable insights about some of the most sensitive and charged topics of our day. Now, in Under Our Skin, Watson draws from his own life, his family legacy, and his role as a husband and father to sensitively and honestly examine both sides of the race debate and appeal to the power and possibility of faith as a step toward healing.


Under Our Skin

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Author : Donald McRae
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Published : 2012-03-29
ISBN : 9781847379672
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 432
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Reviews book: Don McRae grew up in a South Africa where his father would call the black men he met 'boy' and where his mother insisted that their black servants used tin mugs, plates and cutlery as they ate the family's left-over food in the backyard of their grand suburban property. The McRaes, like so many white people, seemed oblivious to the violent injustices of apartheid. As the author grew up, the political differences between father and son widened and when Don refused to join up for National Service, risking imprisonment or exile overseas, the two were torn apart. It wasn't until years later that the author discovered that the father with whom he had fought so bitterly had later in his life transformed himself into a political hero. Risking everything one dark and rainy night Ian McRae travelled secretly into the black township of Soweto to meet members of Nelson Mandela's then banned African National Congress to discuss ways to bring power to black South Africa. He had no political ambitions; he was just a man trying to replace the worst in himself with something better. Under Our Skinis a memoir of these tumultuous years in South Africa's history, as told through the author's family story. It offers an intimate and penetrating perspective on life under apartheid, and tells a story of courage and fear, hope and desolation and love and pain, especially between a father and his son.


Getting Under Our Skin

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Author : Lisa T. Sarasohn
Category : History
Publisher : JHU Press
Published : 2021-09-21
ISBN : 9781421441399
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 296
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Reviews book: How vermin went from being part of everyone's life to a mark of disease, filth, and lower status. For most of our time on this planet, vermin were considered humanity's common inheritance. Fleas, lice, bedbugs, and rats were universal scourges, as pervasive as hunger or cold, at home in both palaces and hovels. But with the spread of microscopic close-ups of these creatures, the beginnings of sanitary standards, and the rising belief that cleanliness equaled class, vermin began to provide a way to scratch a different itch: the need to feel superior, and to justify the exploitation of those pronounced ethnically—and entomologically—inferior. In Getting Under Our Skin, Lisa T. Sarasohn tells the fascinating story of how vermin came to signify the individuals and classes that society impugns and ostracizes. How did these creatures go from annoyance to social stigma? And how did people thought verminous become considered almost a species of vermin themselves? Focusing on Great Britain and North America, Sarasohn explains how the label "vermin" makes dehumanization and violence possible. She describes how Cromwellians in Ireland and US cavalry on the American frontier both justified slaughter by warning "Nits grow into lice." Nazis not only labeled Jews as vermin, they used insecticides in the gas chambers to kill them during the Holocaust. Concentrating on the insects living in our bodies, clothes, and beds, Sarasohn also looks at rats and their social impact. Besides their powerful symbolic status in all cultures, rats' endurance challenges all human pretentions. From eighteenth-century London merchants anointing their carved bedsteads with roasted cat to repel bedbugs to modern-day hedge fund managers hoping neighbors won't notice exterminators in their penthouses, the studies in this book reveal that vermin continue to fuel our prejudices and threaten our status. Getting Under Our Skin will appeal to cultural historians, naturalists, and to anyone who has ever scratched—and then gazed in horror.


A Thousand Fathoms Under The Skin

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Author : Rolf Schroers
Category : Fiction
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Published : 2003-12-01
ISBN : 9781462827282
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 395
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Reviews book: Boris Sartorev, an American diplomat involved in sensitive Middle Eastern peace talks, finds out at his cost that an eclectic group of friends formed in his wild past hold both the key to the mystery and the winning hand. Despite the clarity of diplomatic vision being blurred by remembrances of sexual liaisons, shared kicks, and children born, it is soon clear to Boris that he is somehow connected to the Poker Club, and therefore, frighteningly, to their Hitzballah roots.


Under Your Skin

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Author : Sabine Durrant
Category : Fiction
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Published : 2015-04-28
ISBN : 9781476716282
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 320
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Reviews book: If you loved Gone Girl, then make this page-turning debut next on your reading list: “Sabine Durrant offers more twists than a rollercoaster in her thriller Under Your Skin, which proves you can trust no one” (Good Housekeeping). Gaby Mortimer is the woman who has it all. But everything changes when she finds a body near her home. She’s shaken and haunted by the image of the lifeless young woman, and frightened that the killer, still at large, could strike again. Before long, the police have a lead. The evidence points to a very clear suspect. One Gaby never saw coming… Full of brilliant twists and turns, Under Your Skin is a dark and suspenseful psychological thriller that will make you second guess everything. Because you can never be too sure about anything, especially when it comes to murder.


101 Questions About Your Skin That Got Under Your Skin Until Now

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Author : Faith Hickman Brynie
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Publisher : Twenty-First Century Books
Published : 1999-01-01
ISBN : 0761312595
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 186
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Reviews book: Provides a comprehensive, factual book about the many elements of skins, including hair and nails, complete with index, visual references, illustrations, tables and more.


Under My Skin

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Author : Melanie Vasseur
Category :
Publisher : FastPencil Inc
Published : 2010-01-18
ISBN : 9781607465379
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 118
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Reviews book: Under My Skin, If you are tired of always having to deal with acne, whether it's the occasional breakout or the severe kind that has left deep scarring, this book will help you win the battle against acne[¬"once and for all. In her first book, Melanie Vasseur, Nutritional Cosmetic Chemist and Esthetician and a leading authority on the science of skin care, gives you a complete and no-nonsense guide to beautiful, blemish-free skin.


The End Of Man

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Author : Austin Farrer
Category : Religion
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published : 2012-06-01
ISBN : 9781620323243
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 189
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Reviews book: Published sermons present a special problem, writes John Austin Baker in his introduction to The End of Man. "Sermons no one would think of printing have saved souls; sermons much admired by posterity may have achieved nothing . . .. What is rare indeed is that the text of a genuine sermon as actually delivered should satisfy the criteria of the literary form as well. To the tiny company of such preachers of genius Austin Farrer belongs." The sermons collected in this volume demonstrate Farrer's rare abilities as a writer and preacher. Originally delivered to members of the academic community at Keble College, Oxford, they speak intelligently on all phases of Christianity. Some of the fine points of doctrine are discussed, but so are the very practical aspects of everyday life-matters such as relationships with parents, the importance of a disciplined prayer life, the proper use of money, and how to deal with intellectual challenges to the faith.


Getting Under The Skin

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Author : Bernadette Wegenstein
Category : Computers
Publisher : Mit Press
Published : 2006
ISBN : UOM:39015063245073
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 244
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Reviews book: Tracing the evolution of contemporary body discourse, this book analyses the tension between a fragmented and holistic body concept in performance art, popular culture, media arts, and architecture. It covers contemporary body discourse in philosophy and cultural studies to its roots in twentieth-century thought.


13 Days In Ferguson

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Author : Ron Johnson
Category : Religion
Publisher : NavPress
Published : 2018-08-07
ISBN : 9781496416612
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 304
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Reviews book: On August 14, 2014, five days after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown ignited race riots throughout the city of Ferguson, Missouri, the nation found an unlikely hero in Captain Ron Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol. Charged with the Herculean task of restoring peace between a hostile African American community and the local police, Johnson, a 30-year law enforcement veteran and an African American, did the unthinkable; he took off his bullet-proof vest and joined the protesters. The 13 days and nights that followed were the most trying of Johnson’s life—professionally, emotionally, and spiritually. Officers in his own command called him a traitor. Lifelong friends stopped speaking to him. The media questioned and criticized his every decision. Alone at the center of the firestorm, with only his family and his faith to cling to, Johnson persevered in his belief that the only way to effectively bridge the divide between black and blue is to—literally—walk across it. In 13 Days in Ferguson, Johnson shares, for the first time, his view of what happened during the thirteen turbulent days he spent stabilizing the city of Ferguson, and the extraordinary impact those two historic weeks had on his faith, his approach to leadership, and on what he perceives to be the most viable solution to the issues of racism and prejudice in America.