Remembering: A Mosaic of Memories
Remember when you climbed a tree so high that you swayed in the breeze? Or the thrill you felt when a crab nibbled on your line? These stories of summer in coastal Georgia take you back to the 1960s.
In the 22 chapters in this volume, many of the world’s foremost memory scientists report on their cutting-edge research on the nature of human memory, with several chapters reporting new empirical studies that are being published for the ...
Remembering: A History of Orange County, Virginia
Wendell Berry’s continued fascination with the power of memory continues in this treasured novel set in 1976. “[Berry’s] poems, novels and essays . . . are probably the most sustained contemporary articulation of America’s agrarian, ...
“He is tired of replacing the old with the new, clogged arteries with cleaned-out ones, a true heart with one of plastic, a hip of bone with one of metal. Nothing seemed real anymore. Sometimes at night, he thought he heard Allie's new ...
A Brief History of New Mexico, Albuquerque: L niversity of New Mexico Press, 1974. Knaut, Andrew L. The Pueblo Revolt of I 680: Conquest and Resistance in Seventeenth- Century New Mexico. Norman: University or Oklahoma Press, .1.964.
This book summarizes the results of a revolution in the scientific understanding of memory, mind, and brain that began in 1953 when a twenty-seven-year-old man underwent brain surgery to remedy life-threatening epilepsy.
This is a timely reissue of this influential 1932 study of remembering.
University Historian and Emeritus Professor Arthur Kreisman vividly captures the personalities, presidents and politics that helped shape today's Southern Oregon University, transforming it from a two-story wooden schoolhouse in 1872 to ...
In 1991-92, Bíglová conducted interviews with 36 Jewish women who were living in Prague, born between 1900-36, concerning their prewar lives and Holocaust experiences. Many of the interviewees survived internment...
Here he shows us how memories are made, why there are precious, and he helps us recall and cherish memories of our own. We hope reading this book will be a happy and meaningful experience for you—that it will be one to remember!
He was the woodsman of that time and spent as much time living in the woods hunting and trapping as he did in town. Remember the fellow I dropped the rock on? The one who ran his sled under the pickup truck? His mother and father owned ...
In the 22 chapters in this volume, many of the world’s foremost memory scientists report on their cutting-edge research on the nature of human memory, with several chapters reporting new empirical studies that are being published for the ...
Embittered by the loss of his hand in an accident and his growing alienation from his wife and children, Andy Catlett flees to San Francisco where his midnight walk through the city and accompanying memories initiate his emotional recovery
In this volume, many of the world's foremost memory scientists present their cutting-edge research into the nature of human memory.
Remembering
Remembering is the second in a series of poetry written to soothe the heart and lift the spirit.
If you, of somenone you know, has experienced the death of a child, this book can help you: *Find where to turn for help. *Support someone who has lost a child. *Accommodate to the death of a child and keep on living. *Find peace and ...
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