America's Lost Dream

America's Lost Dream
Author: Tom Dooley
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0892216204


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This intriguing and artful book will re-awaken the original dream within the hearts of young and old alike. Filled cover to cover with exquisite artwork depicting the original scenes, along with in-depth historical facts woven throughout, this book will enlighten and educate all to the wonderful and rich history of this "One Nation Under God."

Lost Dream

Lost Dream
Author: La Wu
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2020-01-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647963354


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Although it was still quiet in the hall, all the ministers and officials knew full well that this was not an illusion.First, Princess Nanliang had gone missing, then, Princess Ling Yu had died. The Fang Noble Consort from Southern Frontier had been forced into the cold palace, then, hearing that the Emperor had personally brought her out of the cold palace, he had told her to return to the Southern Frontier to visit her parents, and demean them both.These ministers who had been officials for many years were extremely shrewd, smelling a political storm ..."

The Lost Dream

The Lost Dream
Author: Steve Simmons
Publisher: Penguin Canada
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0143185802


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Mike Jefferson started out as a suburban kid who dreamed of making it to the NHL, with parents determined to do anything and everything to make their son’s dream come true. So how did this promising young man’s hockey career turn into a harrowing crime story played out in sensational news reports? Coach and agent David Frost fast-tracked Jefferson’s route to the NHL, but at a staggering cost. Along the way, the affable young man turned against his parents, changed his name to Danton, and descended into a spiral of paranoia and violence that finally cut short the career he had sacrificed everything for when he was arrested for conspiracy to commit murder. In this fast-paced and gripping story, veteran hockey journalist Steve Simmons digs beneath the surface to answer questions that have left Canadians shocked and fascinated. How did Frost get such a grip on Danton and his family? How did Frost work himself into such a position of trust in the world of minor hockey? What exactly was Danton’s relationship with Frost? And who was it that Danton hired a hitman to kill—his father or his agent? Full of the insights from one of Canada’s most-trusted hockey columnists, who is intimately familiar with both minor hockey and the big leagues, The Lost Dream is the story of the dark side of our fascination with a game Canadians love.

The Lost Dream

The Lost Dream
Author: Mansel G. Blackford
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 1993
Genre: Businessmen
ISBN: 0814205895


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Mansel Blackford's The Lost Dream explores the history of city planning in five Pacific Coast cities - Seattle, Portland, Oakland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles - during the Progressive Era. Although city planning had diverse roots, Blackford shows that much of the early planning originated with businessmen who viewed it as a way to shape their urban environments both economically and socially. During the opening years of the twentieth century, the business and political leaders in each of these cities began developing comprehensive city plans encompassing harbor improvements, new street and transportation facilities, civic centers, and parks and boulevards. As Blackford shows, businessmen worked through both established political channels and newly formed bodies outside of those channels to become leaders in the planning process. As the planning campaigns evolved, businessmen found themselves both joined and opposed by ever-changing coalitions of professionals, politicians, and workers. The way that businessmen had previously interacted with these other parties greatly affected their success in obtaining their goals, but ultimately, Blackford claims, politics lay at the heart of planning. The proposed plans were accepted or rejected in heated citywide elections in which, to be successful, businessmen had to convince others to vote with them - a feat they achieved in only one city. Nevertheless, these plans were often later adopted in some piecemeal fashion, and Blackford concludes his study with an analysis of the legacy of Progressive Era city planning for later periods. The Lost Dream makes significant contributions to our understanding of city planning in America and particularlyin the American West.

America's Lost Dream

America's Lost Dream
Author: Tom Dooley
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2005-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614582998


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Throughout this nation's history, many of its greatest leaders believed that America's future was inextricably linked to America's faith in God. This mighty nation, now known as The United States of America, was born from the dream of people who envisioned a sovereign state where people could be free and only God would be their king. This dream of “One Nation Under God” would mean freedom from the rule of human monarchs and tyrants, but would also extol a large price for these original “founders” of this great country. Nothing short of a miracle, the dream prevailed and this new nation came to be. But slowly, a long season of spiritual apathy crept over the land like a fog. The dream was forgotten and the nation's relationship with benevolent God extinguished. This intriguing and artful book will re-awaken the original dream within the hearts of young and old alike. Filled cover to cover with exquisite artwork depicting the original scenes, along with in-depth historical facts woven throughout, this book will enlighten and educate all to the wonderful and rich history of this “One Nation Under God.” Discover the real story!

Lost in a Dream

Lost in a Dream
Author: R E Fury
Publisher: Presst Publications
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2020-11-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735674834


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A #1 New Release in Action & Adventure Literary Fiction! For most people, sleeping is an obstacle; something to get out of the way so they can get back to their day. For others, it's an escape to nothing; a blissful break from the wears of life. It's the opposite for me. I live so that I can dream. I trudge through work so that I can go home and close my eyes, awakening in the real world-one where dreams really do come true. A place where I can fight a king instead of my ever-disappointed boss, where I'm a warrior instead of a glorified telemarketer. A place where I matter. Tigers instead of taxes. Monsters instead of men with too much power. Reality is just the word we came up with to accept a boring life; a birthing place for grander ideas we so desperately wish could come true. I choose to live in a world where they do. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Lost in a Dream is an adult fiction in the vein of Ready Player One, but with fantasy elements in place of sci-fi. It is a bold and unique novel that has something for you to love.

American Dreams

American Dreams
Author: Peter Frisch
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1987-10
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822200291


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THE STORY: Made up of eighteen monologues and divided into six segments (fantasies, nightmares, hallucinations, sweet dreams, broken reveries and visions), the play uses the voices of real people to convey, with striking effectiveness, a sense of w

Lost in the Dream

Lost in the Dream
Author: Akilah Bixler
Publisher: Akilah Bixler
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2014-04-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496161068


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Mary thought she was living the American Dream until one night everything changed in an instant. The lines between her dreams and reality became so intertwined that Mary did not know what was real. Were her dreams trying to tell her something? And more importantly, were they trying to help her save herself and the man she loved? Lost in the Dream is a true and honest portrayal of a mother's journey filled with practical life lessons Mary learned once she faced the image she portrayed to the world, released her fears, and ultimately succumbed to her heart to find her authentic self and sustainable happiness.

Lost in a Dream

Lost in a Dream
Author: Kelly Anne
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1480930326


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Lost in a Dream by Kelly Anne I started to see things different from others. Was I the one who was different? I tried to find my place in this world. But when I looked at others I saw, I was always missing something. A feeling inside me. Like I didn’t belong anywhere. Lost in a Dream is the result of author Kelly Anne’s loss of love. Tomorrow everything can change. Everything happens for a reason and there is proof there is a God.