Invitations from Afar

Invitations from Afar
Title Invitations from Afar PDF eBook
Author Linda A.W. King
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 619
Release 2012-06-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1477203869

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After fulfilling every objective of a top secret mission to Jupiters Ganymede and now only days from home, four NASA astronauts learn from their computer systems analyst in Houston through an unauthorized channel that a bomb may be on a rendezvous course with their ship, the Copernicus. Mission Specialist Jana Novacek, the youngest astronaut ever, who has been chosen for mysterious reasons, suggests breaking security, announcing their existence to everyone over the net, and asking for help. Someone might be willing to help who unknowingly is involved in the plot against them. Cocommander Fawzshen, Prince of Rhatania, further recommends revealing their amazing discovery. Commander Jackson Medwin thinks that Janas journal is ideal for that purpose. Jana is distressed and feels her personal journal is not suitable. Commander Medwin will do anything to save his crew, this mission, and their discovery, but he decides neither to take evasive actions nor break security until they have proof that something is on a collision course with their ship. He considers a deactivated meteoroid detection program uploaded to them from Houston as insufficient proof.

Invitations to Love

Invitations to Love
Title Invitations to Love PDF eBook
Author Laura M. Ahearn
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 316
Release 2001
Genre Education
ISBN 9780472067848

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A discussion of the implications of the emergence of love-letter correspondences for social relations in Nepal

The Things which My Father Saw

The Things which My Father Saw
Title The Things which My Father Saw PDF eBook
Author Daniel Belnap
Publisher Deseret Book
Pages 402
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Book of Mormon
ISBN 9781609087388

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The 2011 Sperry Symposium volume explores the rich symbolism of Lehi's dream and Nephi's vision, placing such symbols as the mists of darkness, the great and spacious building, and the church of the Lamb of God in the context of the last days.

The Invitation;

The Invitation;
Title The Invitation; PDF eBook
Author George Monkland
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 1833
Genre Dorset (England)
ISBN

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The Field Afar

The Field Afar
Title The Field Afar PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 892
Release 1921
Genre Missionaries
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The Lanterns of the King of Galilee

The Lanterns of the King of Galilee
Title The Lanterns of the King of Galilee PDF eBook
Author Ibrahim Nasrallah
Publisher American University in Cairo Press
Pages 710
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1617976466

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In eighteenth-century Palestine, on the shores of Galilee’s Lake Tiberias, visionary political and military leader Dahir al-Umar al-Zaydani undertakes a journey toward the greatest aim anyone could hope to achieve in his day: the establishment of an autonomous Arab state. To do so he must challenge the rule of the greatest power in the world at the time—the Ottoman Empire—while translating the ideals of human dignity, justice, and religious tolerance into concrete daily realities. In this compelling story of love and loss, victory and defeat, loyalty and betrayal, award-winning poet and novelist Ibrahim Nasrallah, author of the Arabic Booker shortlisted Time of White Horses, once again brings Palestinian history alive with a set of characters and events both real and imagined to capture the essence of a rich and dramatic epoch in the turbulent annals of a land that has been fought over for millennia.

Craft and the Kingly Ideal

Craft and the Kingly Ideal
Title Craft and the Kingly Ideal PDF eBook
Author Mary W. Helms
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 302
Release 2013-08-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292758235

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In ancient Mediterranean cultures, diamonds were thought to endow their owners with invincibility. In contemporary United States culture, a foreign-made luxury car is believed to give its owner status and prestige. Where do these beliefs come from? In this study of craft production and long-distance trade in traditional, nonindustrial societies, Mary W. Helms explores the power attributed to objects that either are produced by skilled artisans and/or come from "afar." She argues that fine artisanship and long-distance trade, both of which are more available to powerful elites than to ordinary people, are means of creating or acquiring tangible objects that embody intangible powers and energies from the cosmological realms of gods, ancestors, or heroes. Through the objects, these qualities become available to human society and confer honor and power on their possessors. Helms’ novel approach equates trade with artistry and emphasizes acquisition rather than distribution. She rejects the classic Western separation between economics and aesthetics and offers a new paradigm for understanding traditional societies that will be of interest to all anthropologists and archaeologists.