Prime Evil

Prime Evil
Title Prime Evil PDF eBook
Author Diana G. Gallagher
Publisher Pocket Books
Pages 272
Release 2000-03-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780671039301

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The new teacher at Sunnydale seems to dislike Buffy, but when some of her teacher's pets turn up with familiar marks on their necks, the vampire slayer is out for blood trying to prove that the woman is in fact an ancient and powerful witch. Original.

Evil

Evil
Title Evil PDF eBook
Author Lance Morrow
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 288
Release 2009-04-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 0786728167

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Long couched only in theological terms, and popularly personified by the despots of history, the nature of evil has resisted explanation. In this singular survey of this mysterious but all too often palpable force, veteran Time magazine writer Lance Morrow examines the unmistakable ways evil influences our global culture-and how that global culture in turn has magnified evil's menace. Its dramatic reemergence in the national consciousness-against a backdrop of high-tech, sensationalized violence-makes his updated understanding both timely and absolutely necessary. Drawing on examples both obscure and splashed across the headlines, Morrow seeks to understand how evil works, and what purpose, if any, it serves. From the heartrending to the harrowing, from quiet lies to catastrophic acts, his stories are drawn from over thirty years of experience as a revered journalist and essayist. The result is a brilliant synthesis of a lifetime of observation that elegantly illuminates a chronically elusive but fascinating subject.

Explorations in Reconciliation

Explorations in Reconciliation
Title Explorations in Reconciliation PDF eBook
Author David Tombs
Publisher Routledge
Pages 178
Release 2016-04-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317137566

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Theologians and scholars of religion draw on rich resources to address the complex issues raised by political reconciliation in the Middle East, the former Yugoslavia, South Africa, Northern Ireland and elsewhere. The questions addressed include: Can truth set a person, or a society, free? How is political forgiveness possible? Are political, personal, and spiritual reconciliation essentially related? Explorations in Reconciliation brings Catholic, Protestant, Mennonite, Jewish and Islamic perspectives together within a single volume to present some of the most relevant theological work today. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/ISBN, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. The support of the Irish School of Ecumenics Trust in making this OA version possible is gratefully acknowledged.

Prime Evil

Prime Evil
Title Prime Evil PDF eBook
Author Douglas E. Winter
Publisher Signet Book
Pages 380
Release 1989
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780451159090

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This collection of twelve original horror tales includes contributions by such noted writers of the genre as Stephen King, Dennis Etchison, Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, and Peter Straub

Written Under the Skin

Written Under the Skin
Title Written Under the Skin PDF eBook
Author Carli Coetzee
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 192
Release 2019
Genre Apartheid
ISBN 1847012213

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Winner of the 2021 ALA Book of the Year Award - Scholarship The author uses the image of blood under the skin as a way of understanding cultural and literary forms in contemporary South Africa. Chapters deal with the bloodied histories of apartheid and blood as trope for talking about change.

Mandela, Mobutu, and Me

Mandela, Mobutu, and Me
Title Mandela, Mobutu, and Me PDF eBook
Author Lynne Duke
Publisher Crown
Pages 306
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307423700

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In this stunning memoir, veteran Washington Post correspondent Lynne Duke takes readers on a wrenching but riveting journey through Africa during the pivotal 1990s and brilliantly illuminates a continent where hope and humanity thrive amid unimaginable depredation and horrors. For four years as her newspaper's Johannesburg bureau chief, Lynne Duke cut a rare figure as a black American woman foreign correspondent as she raced from story to story in numerous countries of central and southern Africa. From the battle zones of Congo-Zaire to the quest for truth and reconciliation in South Africa; from the teeming displaced person’s camps of Angola and the killing field of the Rwanda genocide to the calming Indian Ocean shores of Mozambique. She interviewed heads of state, captains of industry, activists, tribal leaders, medicine men and women, mercenaries, rebels, refugees, and ordinary, hardworking people. And it is they, the ordinary people of Africa, who fueled the hope and affection that drove Duke’s reporting. The nobility of the ordinary African struggles, so often absent from accounts of the continent, is at the heart of Duke’s searing story. MANDELA, MOBUTU, AND ME is a richly detailed, clear-eyed account of the hard realities Duke discovered, including the devastation wrought by ruthless, rapacious dictators like Mobutu Sese Seko and his successor, Laurent Kabila, in the Congo, and appalling indifference of Europeans and Americans to the legacy of their own exploitation of the continent and its people. But Duke also records with admiration the visionary leadership and personal style of Nelson Mandela in south Africa as he led his country’s inspiring transition from apartheid in the twilight of his incredible life. Whether it was touring underground gold and copper mines, learning to carry water on her head, filing stories by flashlight or dodging gunmen, Duke’s tour of Africa reveals not only the spirit and travails of an amazing but troubled continent -- it also explores the heart and fearlessness of a dedicated journalist.

Towards Mechanized Mathematical Assistants

Towards Mechanized Mathematical Assistants
Title Towards Mechanized Mathematical Assistants PDF eBook
Author Manuel Kauers
Publisher Springer
Pages 418
Release 2007-08-15
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3540730869

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management, MKM 2007, and the 14th Symposium on the Integration of Symbolic Computation and Mechanized Reasoning, Calculemus 2006, held in Hagenberg, Austria in June 2007 as events of the RISC Summer 2007, organized by the Research Institute for Symbolic Computation.