Salt of the Earth

  • Salt of the Earth: A Medieval Adventure of Will
    By William Tindall

    Once in love Will discovers who he really is and can be described using the words of Jesus who called his disciples the "salt of the earth."

  • Salt of the Earth: Rhetoric, Preservation, and White Supremacy
    By James Chase Sanchez

    "This autoethnography and cultural rhetorics case study investigates the rhetoric of white supremacy by exploring three unique rhetorical processes--identity construction, storytelling, and silencing--as they relate to an umbrella act: the ...

  • Salt of the Earth: Screenplay
    By Michael Wilson

    Women appeared at union conferences and conventions as spokespersons for Local 890 : Dora Lucero and Belen Vallegos went to Denver ; Virginia Chacon went to Nogales ; Anita Torres traveled to Canada , where she told the story of the ...

  • Salt of the Earth: The Political Origins of Peasant Protest and Communist Revolution in China
    By Ralph A Thaxton

    Recalls Yang Feng , a longtime Puyang saltmaker , “ We had to find other markets , because our Cheng Guan village was very ... the retreat to hidden household production and the search for alternative markets served saltmakers well .

  • Salt of the Earth: The Political Origins of Peasant Protest and Communist Revolution in China
    By Ralph A Thaxton

    ... 67 Tian Yuan , 26 , 31 Tilly , Charles , 10 , 11 , 14 Transcounty Saltmakers ' Association , 166-67 Treaty of Shimonoseki , 51 Triprovincial Hebei - Shandong - Henan Salt Suppression Committee , 74-75 Truman , Harry S. , 303 Tsao ...

  • Salt of the Earth
    By Jack Olsen

    Years passed with no sight of the blue-eyed girl or the bright clothes she'd worn on the day she disappeared, but Elaine remained undaunted.Salt of the Earth is the true story of how one woman fought and triumphed over life-shattering ...

  • Salt of the Earth
    By Jozef Wittlin

    The classic pacifist novel by a major Polish writer, who was nominated for the Nobel Prize 'Only the villages are asleep, the eternal reservoir of all kinds of soldiery, the inexhaustible source of physical strength' The villagers of the ...

  • Salt of the Earth: The Story of a Film
    By Herbert J. Biberman

    Concerns the struggle of Biberman (one of the Hollywood Ten) to produce and distribute the film against blacklisting and boycott within the film industry.

  • Salt of the Earth
    By Sally Spencer

    Spanning twenty, this is at once a family saga and a story of the indomitable working class spirit; it is also the story of a beautiful women who is determined to rise about her origins and lead a better life.

  • Salt of the Earth: The Story of Tata Chemicals
    By Philip Chacko, Christabelle Noronha

    This is also the story of a company that has progressed and prospered by staying true to the legacy of its founders and the traditions and tenets of the Tata group, and by committing itself to the cause of the communities in which it ...

  • Salt of the Earth: The Political Origins of Peasant Protest and Communist Revolution in China
    By Ralph Thaxton

    This book will stimulate debates on the genesis of popular mobilization and the growth of insurgency for decades to come.

  • Salt of the Earth: An Exclusive Interview on the State of the Church at the End of the Millennium
    By Peter Seewald, Joseph Ratzinger

    An interview in the late 1990s with the future Pope, then an important Vatican official, explores his life and role in the Church, the problems faced by the Catholic Church at the time, and its future in the twenty-first century.

  • Salt of the Earth
    By Jack Olsen

    Salt of the Earth is the true story of how one woman fought and triumphed over life-shattering violence and how she healed her family-and herself. "Jack Olsen's particular gift is his ability to illuminate the souls of his characters.

  • Salt of the Earth
    By Robin McFarland

    "Salt of the Earth is a collection of twenty-five short stories set in the fictional town of Salt. Their themes and plots mingle so that the collection could be read as a novel.

  • Salt of the Earth: A Play
    By John Godber

    Spanning three generations, from 1947 to the present, this compelling saga vividly captures the dreams, ambitions, joys, fears, heartaches and disappointmen's of the Parker sisters, Annie and May, whose hopes centre on May's son, Paul, and ...

  • Salt of the Earth: Unveiling the Universal Components of Christ in Man
    By Bishop Bassey Effiong Orok

    Timely Warning to Fake Worshippers: A saint or true worshipper of Almighty God is he who moves in spirit and has nothing to do with blaspheming; ... His mouth is filled with truth and he thinks nothing evil against his fellow man.

  • Salt of the Earth
    By Travis Gibson

    And that's what I named them two hound dogs. Truman and Barkley. Barkley, that's a damn good name for a dog, huh? And I'm gonna tell you right now, them first two was the best ones I ever had. Hunted them dogs for eight years, I did, ...

  • Salt of the Earth: A Greyhound Love Story
    By Susan Tanner

    Salty is a former racing greyhound who lives in Australia.

  • Salt of the Earth: A History of Midland County, Michigan
    By Dorothy Langdon Yates

    Salt of the Earth: A History of Midland County, Michigan

  • Salt of the Earth: Rhetoric, Preservation, and White Supremacy
    By James Chase Sanchez

    Overall, this text argues that (1) we need to better understand the productions of white supremacy as a complex rhetorical act, and (2) in order to create a more well-rounded view of cultural rhetorics as a subfield, we need more analyses ...