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There are arch angels, and there are fallen ones. One managed to have human like children that served special purposes. The book is a thriller for me, and a crime novel to others. The effects of this book depends on the reader's level and maturity. Nevertheless, events of those days are accurate.
A story about a good girl growing up innocently amid a pack of wolves that would eventually drive her to become addictive to cocaine. The author of this story is a relative of the accused and has extensive knowledge about the case. So, the story is based on truth. Except that I have changed all the names around. If the reader were to pull out the Salem News Article 2004 and read the charges and the case and read my story, then it wouldn't take long before you would place the names in the correct positions to find out the truth of the story. The accused's addiction would be used to enslave her child and place an entrapment on her diminished mind to peddle her child off in exchange for pain killers and crack cocaine. She fell into devil's trap, and would pay for what her younger brother got away with when he was young, for the two detectives were frustrated that they could not find her brother over the years, so they knew how to get to him by setting a trap for his younger sister; however toward the end of the story after living 15 years of hell, divine mind would intervene and save her from Satan's trap of a deadly sin. The holy spirit had informed him through his very holy Aunt, who loved her family so much and was determine to make sure that Revenge would turn into divine justice.
Five short stories laced together with the idea of cycles of life or soul.
This book is about many stories and tales reflecting human experiences in alternative state of consciousnesses appearing in natural forms. It's about people that have lived out their worldly expectations such a having an education, job, family and finally to that mysterious and metaphysical beyond. Although a few ended up in death, others ended up bewildered states of consciousness, and others experienced an altered state of consciousness before they are released by metaphysical and spiritual forces. Each character has chosen their own path, and such as life, once chosen, they can't change it, because they can't predict its outcome. Most dates and places mentioned in the stories are accurate.
Five Short Stories suitable for ages eighteen and over. Stories of surrealism and empathy.
This book provides ideas under numerous categories to do with peace - A training course for those who wish to work as peacemakers. It also provides questions to help you think for yourself.
This book describes What I Went Through - Shyness; Autism; Depression / Hating Myaelf. How I coped depression cures / schizophrenia cure; Manic Depression Cure; Voices Cure; The solution to imagining pictures making faces at you. It Covers The Help I Got - Parents; Medication; Sexuality - Someone To Tell Me;. I Have Here Some Advice Here - Don't Sin All The Time; Don't Expect Fast Results; An Affirmation"; Finding A Purpose In Life; Religion; Start Small; Bedroom; Silence; Taking Care Of Yourself; Suffering; Hope; Love; The Four Bases; It Covers Where I Went Wrong In Life - I Didn't Stick To Things; I Wouldn't Fight; I Said I Can't Because Too Often ...; I Wouldn't Take Medication Which I Needed; I Worked Too Hard; Advice On Friendships; Relationships With Girls; Some Advice; Suicide; Talking To The Samaritans; My Relationship with my parents; What Parents should do in their relationship with their child.
Mental Illness, Charities / NGOs, Community, Dying, Elderly, Environment, Forgiveness, Friendship, Islam, Muslim-Christian Relations, Marriages, Funerals, Mass, Media, Nuns, Parents, Peace, Politics, Prayers, Priests, Religion, School, Education, Social Justice, Suffering, Universities, Youth Parliament, Family, Other Ideas
This book is about teaching people how to work on peace. There are two main groups of ideas in this book. The first part covers - how to do research for ideas; letter writing techniques; mediation; ideas strategy; quotes from the Koran supporting peace and examples of the different writing styles. The second part covers many countries - In Africa: DRC, Nigeria, Somalia - in Asia: Afghanistan, India, Kashmir, North Korea, Pakistan, Sri Lanka - in Europe: Bosnia. Georgia, Nagorno-Karabakh - in the Middle East: Iraq, ISIS; and in South America: Colombia; This second part of the book covers keywords for further research and provides a list of ideas to use from as well as a commentary on the ideas. Finally I provide a list of recommended Books / Documents and Websites
Conflict countries. Essays on conflict countries. Third world NGOS and their activities. Social justice, peace prayers. Famous people. Quotes. Questionnaire for peacemakers. Nobel peace prize winners. Role Models. Conflict country case studies - Bosnia. Religious people. Recommended websites, documents, books.. Writing a letter
This book describes my experience with SZ. I wrote a diary over the course of 34 days. I tried to speak from the heart as much as possible. This book is an example of experiences which anyone with SZ will identify with. It is a journey of self-discovery for anyone with SZ.
The purpose of this book is to provide ideas that are reusable, It covers many topics - terrorism; -> from ethnic secessionism in Sudan and Georgia over South Ossetia and Abkahzia. Religious terrorism in Pakistan and Nigeria and Egypt. It covers failed states -> Somalia, Dictatorships that were -> Iraq. It covers ethnic tensions in places like Bosnia-Herzegovina. Claimed territories in Kashmir between India and Pakistan and over Nagorno-Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia. States that have been changed due to war -> Afghanistan. It covers nuclear proliferation claims in the states of Iran and North Korea. It covers Islamist terrorism in Pakistan. It covers left-wing rebel fighting in Colombia. It covers Democracy in Eritrea. Minority rights in Sri Lanka. The Naxalite rebellion in India and the rebel group I.S.I.S in Syria and Iraq. It deals with helping people understand Muslims. It provides employment generation ideas and Reducing poverty in the Carribean.
This book is meant to help bring world peace. It covers over a 130 countries on the planet. It provides ideas, questions and mantras to help people think for themselves. It is probably the best book on peace. My target audiences are politicians and governments.
Why Are We Always Indoors is the ex-editor of Match of the Day's personal chronicle of 105 days without MOTD during the coronavirus pandemic. Musings and anecdotes about sport, TV and music are set against an increasingly disturbing backdrop of ever-growing casualty figures and governmental failures.
Why Are We Always On Last? Running Match of the Day and Other Adventures in TV and Football is a fly-on-the wall account of Paul Armstrong's career working on Britain's favourite TV sports show (including nearly 15 years as the editor, defending his running orders) and a lifetime spent around sport, and football in particular. From a virtual BBC monopoly of sports coverage and working at the Hillsborough disaster, to the era of Sky, social media and megaclubs, Paul takes us behind the scenes at MOTD and chronicles the joys and pressures of seven World Cups and live broadcasts of varying quality. He provides an honest and humorous account of the seismic changes he's seen, both in broadcasting and the football industry. With inside stories of working with everyone from David Coleman and Brian Clough to Thierry Henry and Alan Shearer.. All infused with the pessimism and jaundice acquired during almost five decades following Middlesbrough FC.
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