The Seeds of Hate

The Seeds of Hate
Title The Seeds of Hate PDF eBook
Author Harry CARMICHAEL (pseud.)
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1959
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Sowing the Seeds of Hatred

Sowing the Seeds of Hatred
Title Sowing the Seeds of Hatred PDF eBook
Author János Pelle
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 2004
Genre History
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Analysis of public opinion leading up to and including World War II inevitably raises the issue of responsibility for the Holocaust of Hungarian Jewry. Reviewing both archival material and contemporary sources, this book asks how extremist publications, full of hatred against Jews, affected contemporaries. Why was it that Hungarian society ignored the dangers threatening Jews in Europe, including Hungary? Janos Pelle looks for answers in contemporary and modern literature in the psychology and contrasts theories in operation at those tragic times with current information.

The Seeds of Hate

The Seeds of Hate
Title The Seeds of Hate PDF eBook
Author Harry Carmichael
Publisher London : Published for the Crime Club by Collins
Pages 192
Release 1960
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Even the Hater

Even the Hater
Title Even the Hater PDF eBook
Author Albert Johnson
Publisher Baker's Plays
Pages 40
Release 1962
Genre Drama
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Shackled

Shackled
Title Shackled PDF eBook
Author Mariam Ibraheem
Publisher Whitaker House
Pages 389
Release 2022-03-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1641238208

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Sentenced to Death for Her Beliefs Mariam Ibraheem was born in a refugee camp in Sudan. Her Muslim father died when she was six, and her mother raised her in the Christian faith. After a traumatic childhood, Mariam became a successful businessperson, married the man she loved, and had a beautiful baby boy. But one day in 2013, her world was shattered when Sudan authorities insisted she was Muslim because of her father’s background. She had broken the law by marrying a Christian man, and she must abandon both her marriage and her son and adopt Islam. Under intense pressure, Mariam repeatedly refused. Ultimately, a Sharia court sentenced her to 100 lashes—and death by hanging. Shackled is the stunning true story of a courageous young mother who was willing to face death rather than deny her faith. Mariam Ibraheem took a stand on behalf of all women who are maltreated because of their gender and all people who suffer from religious persecution. Follow Mariam’s story from life under Islamic law, through imprisonment and childbirth while shackled, to her remarkable escape from death following an international outcry and advocacy that included diplomats, journalists, activists, and even Pope Francis.

Seeds Of Hate

Seeds Of Hate
Title Seeds Of Hate PDF eBook
Author lawrence pintak
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 2005
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All the Rage

All the Rage
Title All the Rage PDF eBook
Author Andrea Miller
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 257
Release 2014-10-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611801710

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Leading psychologists and meditation teachers explain how mindfulness can help us work with our anger--and ultimately transform it into compassion. Anger. For all of us, it’s a familiar feeling—jaw clenching, face flushing, hands shaking. We feel it for rational and irrational reasons, on a personal and on a global level. If we know how to handle our anger skillfully, it is an effective tool for helping us recognize that a situation needs to change and for providing the energy to create that change. Yet more often anger is destructive—and in its grip we hurt ourselves and those around us. In recent years scientists have discovered that mindfulness practice can reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance our sense of well-being. It also offers us a way of dealing with strong emotions, like anger. This anthology offers a Buddhist perspective on how we can better work with anger and ultimately transform it into compassion, with insight and practices from a variety of contributors, including Thich Nhat Hanh, Sharon Salzberg, Sylvia Boorstein, Carolyn Gimian, Tara Bennett-Goleman, Pat Enkyo O’Hara, Jules Shuzen Harris, Christina Feldman, Mark Epstein, Ezra Bayda, Judith Toy, Noah Levine, Judy Lief, Norman Fischer, Jack Kornfield, Stan Goldberg, Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, Dzigar Kongtrül, and many others.