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Beloved 02/08 Bryan is currently reading:
Beloved (Paperback)
by Toni Morrison
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February 17
Where Men Win Glory:... Bryan gave 5 of 5 stars to:
Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman (Hardcover)
by Jon Krakauer
bookshelves: biography, history, leadership, political-science
read in February, 2010
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Bryan Bryan said: "This book has all of the necessary aspects of an excellent biography a great story, excellent writing, and a narrative that weaves an individual story within a much larger drama. This book captures more than any book the internal debate that one goe...more "
February 11
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Bryan read and liked Amy's review of It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff:

"AUDIO version review; I won't say this is the best written book primarily because of redundancy, but he did drive home the point. He convinced me to stop fretting over stuff and hanging onto to those "just in case" items. To stop holding ...more "
February 08
Beloved Bryan is currently reading:
Beloved (Paperback)
by Toni Morrison
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January 31
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Bryan read and liked David's review of True Compass: A Memoir:

"Ted Kennedy wrote this memoir during the final months of his life, knowing he was dying of cancer. At times the book seems sincere and personal, but at times it seemed to be a heavily-edited compilation from other historic sources by a not-so-subtle ...more "
November 28, 2009
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Bryan read and liked Heather Babinsky's review of A Thousand Splendid Suns:

"I liked this book a lot better than the Kite Runner. Glad I took the time to read it. Although I do not want my husband to deploy, this book makes me see that America can make a difference and should in the areas that we can actually do something abo...more "
October 31, 2009
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"Ideas are fruits of your thinking. But they've got to be harnessed and put to work to have value.

Each year an oak tree produces enough acorns to populate a good-size forest. Yet from these bushels of seeds perhaps only one or two acorns will become a tree. The Squirrels destroy most of them, and the hard ground beneath the tree doesn't give the few remaining seeds much chance for a start. So it is with ideas. Very few bear fruit. Ideas are highly perishable. If we're not on guard, the squirrels (negative-thinking people) will destroy most of them. Ideas require special handling from the time they are born until they're transformed into practical ways for doing things better. "
David J. Schwartz
October 08, 2009
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September 02, 2009
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1694257 Bryan wrote: "Uh oh. Mr. Sparks didn't pull through on this one? :) "

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August 31, 2009
The Renaissance: A S... Bryan gave 3 of 5 stars to:
The Renaissance: A Short History (Paperback)
by Paul Bede Johnson
bookshelves: history, political-science, religion
read in August, 2009
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Bryan Bryan said: "Obviously this book is a history of art, and artists. The unique aspect of this book was the evolution of philosophy, religion, and overall thought that made the Renaissance possible. A good quick read, I wish I would have read it before I went to ...more "
More of Bryan's books…
"The news media are both a part and a disseminator of the values of our political culture. The individualistic cultural belief that the best government is limited government underlies the First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of the press. As a by-product of their watchdog role, and as a deliberate result of their portrayal of government officials as untrustworthy, the news media regularly promote this belief. In their watchdog role, the media are expected to view officials and their arguments skeptically, and we need an institutions such as the press to play that role, but a by-product of that role is exacerbation of the political culture's inherent tendency to distrust government institutions and official. When the news media portray citizen-government official confrontations as David versus Goliath battles, their framing of the story biases the audience toward identification with the citizen and antagonism toward the official.

Because the individualistic culture is mixed with the moralistic culture in most of the United States, we tend to believe both that politics is a dirty business and that politicians should remain clean. We tend both to expect people involved in political affairs to have moral failings, and to be shocked when we find that a particular politician or government official has succumbed to temptation. In their portrayal of politicians and government officials, the media participate in this cultural cognitive dissonance. And in broadcasting their corrupt politician story line, they extend the reach of that dissonance among members of our society.
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— Larry S. Luton in "The Politics of Garbage, a Community Perspective on solid Waste Policy Making.


"Ideas are fruits of your thinking. But they've got to be harnessed and put to work to have value.

Each year an oak tree produces enough acorns to populate a good-size forest. Yet from these bushels of seeds perhaps only one or two acorns will become a tree. The Squirrels destroy most of them, and the hard ground beneath the tree doesn't give the few remaining seeds much chance for a start. So it is with ideas. Very few bear fruit. Ideas are highly perishable. If we're not on guard, the squirrels (negative-thinking people) will destroy most of them. Ideas require special handling from the time they are born until they're transformed into practical ways for doing things better. "
David J. Schwartz














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