Reviews, Essays, & others
at Troynovant;
listing of Contributor: Sarah Emily Jordan
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Contributors A-Z index we've separated out the extended
Franson family and some other stalwarts. We are very glad of the opportunity to present fine work by these thoughtful writers.
Where the entry is for a review, the creator of the reviewed work — writer, editor, director, lead actor — is named in the right-hand column. For alternate sequences, see Book reviews by Author, or Book reviews by Title, our Recent updates, or others listed in the General Contents; below is by Contributor and Title.
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Jordan, Sarah Emily
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Anatomy of an Epidemic
Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs,
and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America |
Robert Whitaker |
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Conflict of Visions, A
Ideological Origins of Political Struggles |
Thomas Sowell |
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Fire from the Heartland
The Awakening of the Conservative Woman |
Stephen K. Bannon |
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Five Thousand Year Leap, The
The 28 Great Ideas
That Changed the World |
W. Cleon Skousen |
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Flower Power
Save a Breath for Nature |
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How to Recreate a Constitution
From Amending Principles to Doing Without |
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If We Only Had a Brain
Neurofeedback for America |
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Marriage is Lava!
Who We Are, Together |
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O Captain My Captain |
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On Being Part Native |
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Changing the Heart of a Nation |
Ray Comfort |
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Plants Clear the Air
An Inconvenient Meeting on Climate Change |
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Progressives and Anarchists:
Let's Dance ... Wait, What? |
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Psychology and the Left
An Awakening |
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Psychology / Psychiatry and the Left
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1. Progressivism & Eugenics |
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2. Drugs, Experts, & the Medical Model |
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3. A Personal Perspective |
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Symphony in the Brain, A
The Evolution of the New Brain Wave Biofeedback |
Jim Robbins |
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War Against the Weak
Eugenics and America's Campaign
to Create a Master Race |
Edwin Black |
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We Still Hold These Truths
Rediscovering Our Principles,
Reclaiming Our Future |
Matthew Spalding |
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[The palace at Tyre.]
Pericles:
Rise, prithee, rise. Sit down. Thou art no flatterer,
I thank thee for it, and the heav'ns forbid
That kings should let their ears hear their faults hid!
Fit counsellor and servant for a prince,
Who by thy wisdom mak'st a prince thy servant,
What wouldst thou have me do?
William Shakespeare
Pericles, Prince of Tyre, [Act I] Scene 2, lines 64-69
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Sarah Emily Jordan
is a practicing neurotherapist at
Treasure Valley Neurotherapy
She has blogged at
The Conservative Independent Rant
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