National Identity and Geopolitical Visions
Title | National Identity and Geopolitical Visions PDF eBook |
Author | Gertjan Dijink |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2002-11-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1134771290 |
From the Third Reich to Bosnia, nationalism - a sense of a nation's place in the world - has been responsible for much bloodshed. Nationalism may be manipulated by political leaders or governments but it springs from the people. Something in the history and environment of a national group creates it. This volume aims to locate and analyze the myth of national identity and its value in creating pride, deflecting fear or legitimating aggression. A range of essays - on Britain, the United States, Germany, Russia, Iraq, Serbia, Argentina, Australia, and India - illustrate the different manifestations of the geographical imagination across the countries of the world.
Visions of Pain
Title | Visions of Pain PDF eBook |
Author | Aleah Raynes |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 2017-10-24 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781979094764 |
Life changing event is an understatement. Seventeen-year-old Rylee Baker's whole life has been filled with half-truths. She knows her mother was murdered, but not why. She has never met her mother's family and has very little contact with people of her own race. Everything changes when her Capissian powers wake up and her father moves them to the small town of Narmik Springs, hidden in the Blue Ridge Mountains. She's pulled into a culture she knows little about and a civil war threatening to spill over into the human world. If that isn't bad enough, someone wants her dead. It's up to Reed, Sawyer, Cal, Kent, and Dalton to help her control her growing powers and ensure she lives long enough to fulfill an ancient prophecy.
Visions
Title | Visions PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Hammond Clarke |
Publisher | |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 1885 |
Genre | Hallucinations and illusions |
ISBN |
Visions
Title | Visions PDF eBook |
Author | Nivaeh Winston |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 124 |
Release | 2013-09-30 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 1483699005 |
This book is meant for the sole purpose to be of assistance for structure, guidance, integrity and gaining wisdom. It is also spiritually inclined and very motivational. This book is constructed for people of all ages. Although highly recommended as a helping hand for the structure for pre-teens, teenagers, college students and young adults because it has the ability to genuinely help them to think more cautiously and wisely. Everyone who reads this book has the potential to learn to be more sensitive and mindful of the words he/she say to others because words are powerful. Throughout this book are encouraging motivational poems; along with its structure and guidance that follows. The Vision questions are positioned at the end of each structure & guidance to visualize behaving in a manner that will reflect a positive moral conduct. You can write down any changes, challenges, and accomplishments from the help of reading this inspirational motivational book to keep, and possibly share as a testimony in your life.
Visions of Vocation
Title | Visions of Vocation PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Garber |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2014-01-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830896260 |
Vocation is more than a job. It is our relationships and responsibilities woven into the work of God. In following our calling to seek the welfare of our world, we find that it flourishes and so do we. Garber offers here a book for parents, artists, students, public servants and businesspeople—for all who want to discover the virtue of vocation.
Visions
Title | Visions PDF eBook |
Author | Eddie Ensley |
Publisher | Loyola Press |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780829414271 |
ACCOUNTS OF SPIRITUAL VISIONS.
The Princess of Pain
Title | The Princess of Pain PDF eBook |
Author | Carolyn Gage |
Publisher | |
Pages | 74 |
Release | 2019-01-16 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780999593059 |
Carolyn Gage is one of our most courageous and innovative writers to come of age inside the lesbian feminist movement of our time. Throughout her prolific career, Gage has given voice to women missing or misrepresented in the literary canon. Whether a lesbian Joan of Arc regretting her service to the king or a Harriet Tubman arguing with her therapist, Gage's women startle us not only because they are unfamiliar, but because they ring so true. In The Princess of Pain, Gage once again lures us past our threshold of comfort as we journey through the interior landscape of a woman suffering with irremediable pain. Under the magic of Gage's crystalline prose and Sudie Rakusin's resonant illustrations, any residue impulses to blame or otherwise distance ourselves from human suffering are exposed as base and cruel when set beside Princess' heroic, clear-eyed refusal of false palliatives. -Patricia Morgne Cramer, co-editor Virginia Woolf: Lesbian Readings In Carolyn Gage's The Princess of Pain we go on a moving journey of discovery with a woman tortured by constant pain. She takes us along in her wheelchair, seeking peace, answers, and an end to her pain, as she visits goddesses from around the world. The goddesses, lusciously illustrated by Sudie Rakusin and richly described by Gage, provide the princess with many beautiful and terrifying truths. The Princess of Pain delves deep into myth and story in gorgeous detail, leading the reader and the princess to recognize our incredible purpose, showing us how to name it, and to take into our hands the mystery of ourselves and our universe in acceptance. - Jen Rouse, author of Cake The Princess of Pain is deceptively simple and universally human. Gage's story engages the heart and mind, pulling the reader forward with hope and desire. Rakusin's illustrations absorb the reader-this is not a story you merely dip a toe in; it is full-bodied, immersive. Part-metaphor, part-hero's journey, it remains entirely original. It is a necessary story teaching necessary lessons that somehow avoids preachiness and moralizing. We find our way into the Princess' heart and see the hope in her apparent pessimism. - Hilary Brown, author of When She Woke She Was an Open Field