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born to make history: A Glimpse at My Mind Amrik Binapal, 2019-07-31 Infinite Starts and Ends Up with Me The Infinite, Omnipresent, Omnipotent, And Omniscient, we all know, Is beyond all calculations And measurements. It cannot be seen, measured, Or weighed with limited capacity And tools of finite senses of body. But after proper alignment And complete merger of The self into super, I came to realize That the One Whom we all seek And pray in fact Starts from me And ends up with me. The day I recognized my real self And my real worth I would have seen Him And known Him. I Sometime Ask Him to Wait When sometimes I feel sad and lonely, Tired or exhausted, Because of any reason Whatsoever, I take a little cup of wine. After the very first sip I see Him opening the doors Of His kingdom for me And asking me With folded hands To please get in. I sometimes ask Him to wait, Not disturb, And let me first finish the drink! |
born to make history: A World Restored Henry Kissinger, 2017-04-07 Originally published in 1957—years before he was Secretary of State and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize—, Henry Kissinger wrote A World Restored, to understand and explain one of history’s most important and dramatic periods; a time when Europe went from political chaos to a balanced peace that lasted for almost a hundred years. After the fall of Napoleon, European diplomats gathered in a festive Vienna with the task of restoring stability following the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, and the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire. The central figures at the Congress of Vienna were the Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, Viscount Castlereagh and the Foreign Minister of Austria Klemens Wenzel von Mettern Metternich. Castlereagh was primarily concerned with maintaining balanced powers, while Metternich based his diplomacy on the idea of legitimacy—that is, establishing and working with governments that citizens accept without force. The peace they brokered lasted until the outbreak of World War I. Through trenchant analysis of the history and forces that create stability, A World Restored gives insight into how to create long-lasting geopolitical peace-lessons that Kissinger saw as applicable to the period immediately following World War II, when he was writing this book. But the lessons don’t stop there. Like all good insights, the book’s wisdom transcends any single political period. Kissinger’s understanding of coalitions and balance of power can be applied to personal and professional situations, such as dealing with a tyrannical boss or co-worker or formulating business or organizational tactics. Regardless of his ideology, Henry Kissinger has had an important impact on modern politics and few would dispute his brilliance as a strategist. For anyone interested in Western history, the tactics of diplomacy, or political strategy, this volume will provide deep understanding of a pivotal time. |
born to make history: A Man on Fire DOUGLAS. EGERTON, 2025-01-07 Colonel Higginson was a man on fire, read one obituary. He had convictions and lived up to them in the fullest degree. The obituary added that he had led the first negro regiment, contributed to the literature of America, and left an imprint upon history too deep to be obliterated. Thomas Wentworth Higginson would have been pleased to have been referred to as colonel. He was proud of his military service and happily used the title for many decades after the end of the Civil War, and up to his death in May 1911 at the age of eighty-seven. Nonetheless, his time in the army was just one of many things for which he hoped to be remembered. I never shall have a biographer, I suppose, he mused to his diary in 1881. Just in case somebody took up the challenge, however, he wished to provide a hint about his career. If I do find a chronicler, he wrote, the key to my life is easily to be found in this, that what I longed for from childhood was not to be eminent in this or that way, but to lead a whole life, develop all my powers, & do well in whatever came in my way to do. It was a life marked by numerous struggles for social justice and progressive causes, from abolitionism to women's rights, from religious tolerance to socialism, and from physical fitness for both genders to temperance. Yet almost alone among his contemporaries and reform-minded friends, Higginson refused to devote himself to a single crusade. Even as a young man, he warned his mother that his greatest intellectual difficulty has been having too many irons in the fire. Some of his colleagues disapproved of this, having dedicated all their efforts to ending slavery or advancing women's social and political rights. Then there were disputes about tactics. Some relied on the pen or the spoken word to garner support for their chosen cause. Abolitionists who followed the lead of Boston publisher William Lloyd Garrison, for example, typically declined to vote and believed that moral suasion and Christian pacifism would bring about an end to slavery. Frederick Douglass argued that violent means might be necessary to liberate four million enslaved Americans, of which he had once been one. John Brown went farther still and urged his supporters to take the fight into the contested territories of the Midwest or even the South, which the government of Abraham Lincoln effectively did in late 1862, when the War Department authorized a regiment of contraband soldiers on the Carolina coast. At one point or another, Higginson embraced all of these causes and employed all of these tactics to advance them, using the written page, his eloquent voice, his Sharps rifle, and, on one occasion, even a makeshift battering ram-- |
born to make history: Discovering the Bliss Within Dr. Monika Kulshreshtha, 2022-05-13 What is your ultimate aim in life? Are you on the lookout for peace,happiness and success? Did you try several things and fail? This book will help you find the answers and will force you to realize that it is we who are responsible for our present state and we have the power to change it the way we want to. You will understand that… •Happiness lies in healthy relationships and not money •Giving can make you rich •Gratitude can help lead a contented life •Self-control is the key to success Stories touch the heart and research convinces the mind. This book uses these two tools to give the readers small yet powerful actions that, if performed in the right way,will help achieve peace and happiness. |
born to make history: Eternal Mysteries of Nations Volume 2 Bishop Bassey Effiong Orok, 2015-05-21 Written by a born prophet of Almighty God and reputable spiritual scientist and consultant on issues related to nature and the universe at large, His Lordship Bishop Bassey Effiong Oroks Eternal Mysteries of Nations: Volume 2 is backed with sophisticated and supernatural forces of the spirit, as it is the combination and acquisition of everlasting facts, which includes undiluted and unprecedented science, technology, discovery, invention, and manufacturing mechanisms bestowed and containing in 256 portions of the earth, herein referred to as nations, and people according to their locality. This is referred to as accurate knowledge. It deepens in unveiling the productive agent of different talents as attached to the 256 nations; some of which are yet to be exposed to humanity. Spiritual protection, as used in this volume, is a way of guiding, administering, and keeping watch over every creation of Almighty God, including human beings, animals, ants, fish, birds, vegetation, and other seen and unseen creatures dwelling in or around a particular portion or nation of the earth. Other books written by the same author includes, Holy Book of Revelations, Everlasting Arts and Sciences Volumes 1 and 2, Salt of the Earth and Eternal Mysteries of Nations Volume 1. www.BeoSpiritual.org |
born to make history: European Identity Paul Bayley, Geoffrey Williams, 2012-05-31 European Identity examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the news media of four EU countries, France, Italy, Poland, and the UK, through the use of an electronic corpus built from newspapers and television news transcripts. This multilingual comparable corpus, is composed of the entire contents of four newspapers published in each country, collected over two periods of three months, and the transcriptions of two TV news broadcasts, collected over two periods of two months. The theoretical and methodological frameworks adopted include discourse analysis, corpus linguistics and corpus-assisted discourse analysis. The individual chapters investigate various aspects of European identity as it is discursively construed in the news media of the different countries, such as Europe as a political and geographic entity, European Union institutions, European history, citizenship, and immigration. Based on a bottom-up orientation and using both quantitative and qualitative methods, all chapters but one use a comparative approach to the data, juxtaposing the journalist representations of Europe in two or more languages. The fundamental aim of the volume is to demonstrate how linguistic analysis, and in particular the study of large amounts of linguistic data, can make a vital contribution to the analysis of political and social issues |
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born to make history: A Biographical History of the Fine Arts Shearjashub Spooner, 1865 |
born to make history: The Athenaeum , 1837 |
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born to make history: How to Do it Series National Council for the Social Studies, 1977 |
born to make history: The Historical Record , 1897 |
born to make history: The Historical Magazine John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson, 1870 |
born to make history: The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan , 1790 Containing scientific abstracts of important and interesting works, published in English; a general account of such as are of less consequence, with short characters; notices, or reviews of valuable foreign books; criticisms on new pieces of music and works of art; and the literary intelligence of Europe, &c. |
born to make history: Born Losers Scott A. Sandage, 2006-04-30 What makes somebody a Loser, a person doomed to unfulfilled dreams and humiliation? Nobody is born to lose, and yet failure embodies our worst fears. The Loser is our national bogeyman, and his history over the past two hundred years reveals the dark side of success, how economic striving reshaped the self and soul of America. From colonial days to the Columbine tragedy, Scott Sandage explores how failure evolved from a business loss into a personality deficit, from a career setback to a gauge of our self-worth. From hundreds of private diaries, family letters, business records, and even early credit reports, Sandage reconstructs the dramas of real-life Willy Lomans. He unearths their confessions and denials, foolish hopes and lost faith, sticking places and changing times. Dreamers, suckers, and nobodies come to life in the major scenes of American history, like the Civil War and the approach of big business, showing how the national quest for success remade the individual ordeal of failure. Born Losers is a pioneering work of American cultural history, which connects everyday attitudes and anxieties about failure to lofty ideals of individualism and salesmanship of self. Sandage's storytelling will resonate with all of us as it brings to life forgotten men and women who wrestled with The Loser--the label and the experience--in the days when American capitalism was building a nation of winners. |
born to make history: Demi Lovato Kathleen Tracy, 2013-05 Singer, actor, songwriter, and comedian Demi Lovato has taken Hollywood by storm. Born in Texas, she dreamed of being a performer ever since she was a little girl. She began her acting career at age ten on Barney & Friends, where she met her future BFF Selena Gomez. But her next attempts at acting failed, and for a while she considered giving up. After appearing in As the Bell Rings as Charlotte, Demi got her big break—starring opposite the Jonas Brothers in Camp Rock. Since then her life has been a whirlwind. After touring with the Jonas Brothers, Demi released her first solo album and starred in her own Disney Channel comedy, Sonny with a Chance. Find out what makes Demi so successful, and what dreams she still wants to achieve. |
born to make history: Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Hall and Hamilton Counties, Nebraska, Comprising a Condensed History of the State , 1890 |
born to make history: The Birth of a Nation Robert Lang, 1994 The birth of a nation follows the lives of two white families divided by, and enduring, the American Civil War, and includes elaborate cameos of historical events such as the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. |
born to make history: The Political History of the United States of America During the Great Rebellion Edward McPherson, 1865 |
born to make history: A History of Private Life: From pagan Rome to Byzantium Philippe Ari`es, Paul Veyne, Georges Duby, 1987 Library has Vol. 1-5. |
born to make history: Americanization , 1918 |
born to make history: History of Pittsburgh and Environs George Thornton Fleming, 1922 |
born to make history: A History of the City of Brooklyn. Including the Old Town and Village of Brooklyn, the Town of Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh. [With Illustrations.] Henry Reed Stiles, 1867 |
born to make history: The Dictionary Historical and Critical of Mr. Peter Bayle Pierre Bayle, 1736 |
born to make history: Vermillion County, Indiana History & Families Vermillion County Historical Society (Vermillion County, Ind.), 1990 (From the Foreword) The Vermillion County Historical Society was organized in 1958, with the purpose-to seek to collect and preserve articles and facts of historical interest and facts connected with the development of our county, and the State and the Territory of Indiana. |
born to make history: Feminist Companion to Exodus to Deuteronomy Athalya Brenner-Idan, 1994-05-01 This volume is part of a series which provides a fundamental resource for feminist biblical scholarship, containing a comprehensive selection of essays, both reprinted and specially written for the series, by leading feminist scholars. The essays in this volume deal with social status and female sexuality, the textual figure of 'the daughter' and the character of Miriam. 'An enterprising series of collections of important and pioneering studies.... Those teaching feminist courses will find the books invaluable as a resource for students' (C.S. Rodd, Expository Times). |
born to make history: The Broken Estate James Wood, 2013-11-06 This book recalls an era when criticism could change the way we look at the world. In the tradition of Matthew Arnold and Edmund Wilson, James Wood reads literature expansively, always pursuing its role and destiny in our lives. In a series of essays about such figures as Melville, Flaubert, Chekhov, Virginia Woolf, and Don DeLillo, Wood relates their fiction to questions of religious and philosophical belief. He suggests that the steady ebb of the sea of faith has much to do with the revo- lutionary power of the novel, as it has developed over the last two centuries. To read James Wood is to be shocked into both thinking and feeling how great our debt to the novel is. In the grand tradition of criticism, Wood's work is both commentary and literature in its own right--fiercely written, polemical, and richly poetic in style. This book marks the debut of a masterly literary voice. |
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born to make history: Publications of the Children's Bureau United States. Children's Bureau, 1940 |
born to make history: The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 5 Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad ibn Jarīr al-Ṭabarī, 1999-11-04 This volume of al-Ṭabarī’s History provides the most complete and detailed historical source for the Persian empire of the Sāsānids, whose four centuries of rule were one of the most glorious periods in Persia’s long history. This volume of al-Ṭabarī's History has a particularly wide sweep and interest. It provides the most complete and detailed historical source for the Persian empire of the Sāsānids, whose four centuries of rule were one of the most glorious periods in Persia's long history. It also gives information on the history of pre-Islamic Arabs of the Mesopotamian desert fringes and eastern Arabia (in al-Hira and the Ghassanid kingdom), and on the quite separate civilization of South Arabia, the Yemen, otherwise known mainly by inscriptions. It furnishes details of the centuries'-long warfare of the two great empires of Western Asia, the Sāsānids and the Byzantine Greeks, a titanic struggle which paved the way for the subsequent rise of the new faith of Islam. The volume is thus of great value for scholars, from Byzantinists to Semitists and Iranists. It provides the first English translation of this key section of al-Ṭabarī's work, one for which non-Arabists have hitherto relied on a partial German translation, meritorious for its time but now 120 years old. This new translation is enriched by a detailed commentary which takes into account up-to-date scholarship. |
born to make history: She Represents Caitlin Donohue, 2020-09-01 Whichever side of the political aisle you lean toward, it can seem like the only people in power are white men. But the balance is beginning to tip. Women are being elected at record rates and government is beginning to more accurately reflect the people it represents. Read these profiles of forty-four women in leadership from both sides of the US political spectrum and from around the world to learn about their paths to power, their achievements and missteps, and their lasting legacies. Their stories teach us about the segments of society they represent through both their biographies and their actions in voting and policy decisions. This book will show you what the road to power looks like for women in modern times. By showing up and representing women in the decisions that make or break a country, these leaders pave the way for future female politicians. Draw inspiration from these groundbreaking women to make a difference in your own world.In a complicated political era when the United States feels divided, this book celebrates feminism and female contributions to politics, activism, and communities. Each of the forty-four women profiled in this illustrated book has demonstrated her capabilities and strengths in political and community leadership and activism, both in the United States and around the world. Written in an approachable, journalistic tone and rounded out by beautiful color portraits, history, key political processes, terminology, and thought-provoking quotes, this book will inspire and encourage women everywhere to enact change in their own communities and to pursue opportunities in public affairs. Women profiled include: Stacey Abrams Jacinda Ardern Elaine Chao Hillary Clinton Tatiana Clouthier Susan Collins Carmen Yulín Cruz Soto Sharice Davids Wendy Davis Leila de Lima Betsy DeVos María Elena Durazo Dianne Feinstein Marielle Franco Kirsten Gillibrand Deb Haaland Nikki Haley Sarah Hanson‐Young Kamala Harris Mazie Hirono Katrín Jakobsdóttir Pramila Jayapal Andrea Jenkins Amy Klobuchar Barbara Lee Mia Love Sanna Marin Martha McSally Angela Merkel Lisa Murkowski Eleanor Holmes Norton Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Ilhan Omar Sarah Palin Nancy Pelosi Danica Roem Jeanne Shaheen Elise Stefanik Rashida Tlaib Camila Vallejo Dowling Elizabeth Warren Maxine Waters Gretchen Whitmer Sahle-Work Zewde A timely introduction for budding feminists.—Booklist [T]his richly diverse and well-sourced work is conversational and lively. . . . A must-have title.—Kirkus Reviews |
born to make history: A Woman in History Maxine Berg, 1996-03-29 A compelling 1996 intellectual biography of Eileen Power, a major British historian who once ranked alongside Tawney, Trevelyan and Toynbee. |
born to make history: Shelby County, Indiana History & Families , 1992 |
born to make history: Historical Collections of the Essex Institute Essex Institute, 1859 |
born to make history: The Athenæum , 1851 |
born to make history: Now or Never Senator Jim DeMint, 2012-01-10 America is at more than just a crossroads. She is at the brink. A future of freedom and prosperity can still be had should Americans show the will to chart such a path. But simply continuing with business as usual has literally brought us to the edge of destruction. In NOW OR NEVER, Senator DeMint stresses that the current political moment of widespread concern about massive debt and reckless spending is our last chance to rescue America from economic armageddon. This book is an invaluable tool which will enlighten voters to the current state of our union in order to help them make the best choices in the upcoming presidential election. Continuing the momentum of the Tea Parties and rallies that demanded a new breed of representatives in the 2010 elections, Senator DeMint reminds us of the importance of citizen activism, and its power to change Washington in this critical moment in our nation's history. Senator DeMint is joined by Senators Tom Coburn, Mike Lee, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio and Pat Toomey, Congressman Steve King, pollster Frank Lutz, former Congressman Dick Armey, and others who also make the case for political reform and renewal. |
born to make history: The Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the National Educational Association National Educational Association (U.S.), 1898 |
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born to make history: Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Research Norman K Denzin, Michael D Giardina, 2016-07 Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Research -- 1. An Unfinished Dialogue about Problematizing Knowledge Production in the Peer Review Process -- 2. Critical Qualitative Research in Global Neoliberalism: Foucault, Inquiry, and Transformative Possibilities -- 3. Practices for the 'New' in the New Empiricisms, the New Materialisms, and Post Qualitative Inquiry -- 4. The Work of Thought and the Politics of Research: (Post)qualitative Research -- 5. Qualitative Data Analysis 2.0: Developments, Trends, Challenges -- 6. Critical Autoethnography as Intersectional Praxis: A Performative Pedagogical Interplay on Bleeding Borders of Identity -- 7. Writing Myself into Winesburg, Ohio -- 8. The Three Rs-Remembering, Revisiting, Reworking: How We Think, but Not in Schools -- 9. Teaching Reflexivity in Qualitative Research: Fostering a Research Life Style -- 10. Coda: The Death of Data -- Index -- About the Authors |
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Native to a particular country, region, or place. Often used in combination: Irish-born; Southern born and bred; Boston-born.
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The meaning of BORN is brought forth by or as if by birth. How to use born in a sentence.
BORN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BORN definition: 1. to come out of a mother's body, and start to exist: 2. having started life in a particular way…. Learn more.
Born vs. Borne – What's The Difference? | Thesaurus.com
Aug 1, 2022 · Born and borne are both past participle forms of the verb bear. Born is used in the context of birth, both literally (I was born on a Tuesday) and figuratively (Most ideas are born …
BORN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use born to describe someone who has a natural ability to do a particular activity or job. For example, a born cook has a natural ability to cook well. He was a born teacher.
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You can talk about a newly born baby or ask your friend what year she was born. Even ideas or organizations can be described this way: "My book group was born in 2005." If you're a really …
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Native to a particular country, region, or place. Often used in combination: Irish-born; Southern born and bred; Boston-born.
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