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Lost Time And The Meaning of Photography: How Images Shape Identity, Grief, and Collective Memory
"Do you ever feel like your memories are slipping away—until a photograph brings them flooding back?In a world drowning in images, we're still haunted by one central question: What do photographs do to our memories—and our sense of self? If you've ever wondered why a single photo can evoke tears, trigger buried trauma, or transport you across decades, Lost Time and the Meaning of Photography is your essential guide. Whether you're a photographer, historian, grieving loved one, or simply a human being living in the age of visual overload, this book will challenge your understanding of memory, mourning, and meaning. Unlock the hidden power behind every photograph you've ever taken—or kept. In this gripping and poetic exploration, you'll learn: - Why photography isn't just a way to capture life, but a way to construct identity. - How grieving individuals and entire cultures use images to keep the dead alive—and what that means for healing. - Why do some photographs bring comfort while others deepen the ache of loss? - The neuroscience behind memory and image—how your brain processes pictures and how it changes who you are. - How national tragedies and historical trauma are archived, mythologized, or erased through visual media. - What we risk losing in the flood of selfies, algorithm-curated memories, and disappearing snaps. You'll walk away with a deep understanding of how personal photos shape the story you tell yourself—and how collective images shape the stories nations tell about themselves. Ready to rediscover your past—and reshape your future—one image at a time?Buy Lost Time and the Meaning of Photography today and start your journey into the memory behind the lens."
Jason Williams (Author), Davis Male (Narrator)
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Emotions Matter: Teaching Emotional Intelligence in Early Childhood
"Do you wish your child could better manage their emotions, but aren't sure how to guide them? Tantrums, tears, and frustration are often brushed off as 'just part of growing up.' Still, emotional intelligence isn't something children automatically develop—it's a skill that needs to be taught and nurtured. Without support, children can carry emotional confusion into adolescence and beyond, affecting their relationships, learning, and well-being. Emotions Matter: Teaching Emotional Intelligence in Early Childhood is your practical guide to nurturing emotional awareness, empathy, and self-regulation in young children—right from the start. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, teacher, or early childhood professional, this book gives you the tools to help kids not only name their feelings but also navigate them. Inside, you'll learn how to: · Foster a safe emotional climate at home or in the classroom · Use everyday interactions to model healthy emotional behavior · Teach children how to identify, express, and manage their feelings · Support empathy, cooperation, and social-emotional growth · Use stories, play, and routines to build emotional literacy If you're ready to raise more emotionally aware, resilient, and confident kids, this book is your essential starting point. Buy Emotions Matter today and begin building the emotional intelligence your child needs to thrive at home, in school, and in life."
Brian Gibson (Author), Davis Male (Narrator)
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Ancient Myths And Nazi Propaganda: How Hitler Twisted Ancient History to Justify the Aryan Race Myth
"A chilling exposé of how one of history’s most infamous regimes distorted the ancient past to engineer a deadly future. In Ancient Myths and Nazi Propaganda, Davis Truman unveils the shocking ways Adolf Hitler and the Nazi elite co-opted classical mythology, archaeology, and pseudo-history to fabricate the myth of Aryan supremacy. Drawing from original documents, Nazi-era publications, and modern scholarship, this groundbreaking work exposes how ancient symbols and legends were weaponized to create a false historical narrative, one that fueled genocide, war, and the darkest chapter of the twentieth century. From misused Greco-Roman iconography to twisted interpretations of Indo-European migration theories, Truman traces the roots of Nazi ideology through a manipulated lens of antiquity. He explores how fabricated “evidence” of ancient Aryan civilization was used to justify racial purity laws, territorial expansion, and the cultural erasure of entire populations. With compelling clarity and academic precision, Ancient Myths and Nazi Propaganda offers a powerful warning: when history is rewritten to serve an ideology, the consequences are catastrophic. Perfect for readers of history, politics, WWII studies, and anyone seeking to understand how ancient and modern myths can be used to manipulate truth and justify atrocity."
Davis Truman (Author), Davis Male (Narrator)
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Broadcasting Vietnam: Media, Public Opinion, And The Rise Of The American Antiwar Movement
"'Broadcasting Vietnam' offers a powerful and deeply human look at one of the most controversial wars in modern history and how it was brought into the living rooms of America. With an unflinching eye on the role of mass media, Davis Truman examines how televised images, frontline reporting, and photojournalism contributed to turning the tide of public opinion and fueling one of the most significant protest movements in U.S. history. From the revolutionary leadership of Ho Chi Minh and the early days of conflict to the escalating American involvement and the devastating use of napalm and chemical weapons, this book chronicles the Vietnam War in vivid detail. Through chapters like 'Napalm Girl' and 'War and Mass Media,' Truman highlights the undeniable impact of iconic moments that shocked a nation and galvanized a generation. Combining historical analysis with cultural insight, Truman also explores the long-term consequences of the war, including its profound impact on American society, politics, and public trust. This is not just a book about war. It's a story about how information, images, and voices changed the course of history. Bold, gripping, and unflinchingly honest, Broadcasting Vietnam is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the power of media in shaping truth, perception, and resistance."
Davis Truman (Author), Davis Male (Narrator)
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The Healing Power of Story: How Reading and Storytelling Boost Mental and Emotional Well-Being
"In an age of noise, anxiety, and endless distractions, The Healing Power of Story offers a refreshing, science-backed path to inner peace and emotional strength through the timeless act of storytelling. Whether it's reading a novel, sharing personal memories, or listening to others' lived experiences, stories shape who we are. But they also heal. In this powerful and inspiring book, Davis Truman explores how storytelling taps into our deepest emotions, rewires our brains, and fosters resilience, empathy, and a sense of meaning. Drawing on the latest psychological research, compelling case studies, and practical exercises, Truman reveals how both reading and telling stories can: · Reduce stress, anxiety, and depression · Strengthen memory and emotional regulation · Build deeper connections and empathy · Help process grief, trauma, and life transitions · Reignite creativity and purpose Whether you're a book lover, therapist, teacher, parent, or someone longing for hope and connection, The Healing Power of Story is your guide to transforming how you think, feel, and relate to the world. Open a book. Share your story. Heal your life."
Davis Truman (Author), Davis Male (Narrator)
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The Cambodian Genocide: How The Khmer Rouge Terror Was Fueled by The World
"A gripping and unflinching examination of one of the darkest chapters in modern history and the global forces that allowed it to unfold. Between 1975 and 1979, Cambodia endured unimaginable horror under the Khmer Rouge regime, where nearly two million lives were lost to systematic brutality, starvation, and mass executions. But this is not just the story of a ruthless dictatorship; it is the story of how international powers, driven by Cold War rivalries and geopolitical interests, turned a blind eye and sometimes actively enabled the rise and reign of terror. Drawing on newly uncovered documents, survivor testimonies, and incisive analysis, this book reveals the tangled web of political alliances, foreign interventions, and diplomatic failures that contributed to the genocide. From secret bombings and covert support to the paralysis of the United Nations, it exposes how global dynamics shaped Cambodia’s fate, allowing one of history’s greatest atrocities to remain hidden for decades. The Cambodian Genocide challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about international responsibility, the cost of political indifference, and the enduring scars left on a nation. It is a vital, haunting reminder of how the world’s silence can become complicit in the darkest of crimes — and a call never to forget the lessons of history."
Davis Truman (Author), Davis Male (Narrator)
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