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Echoes of the relentless mind

Author : Diksha De
Publisher : True Dreamster
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2021-05-15
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9789390817436

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Our minds are a conglomeration of various abstractions. It's always at a constant war between feeling a certain way or not feeling a certain way, feeling too much, feeling too less, and a potpourri of various other vehemences. We never really stop thinking, do we? Our brain is always contemplating, dreaming, imagining things even when we are asleep. Maybe this is why our minds are said to be Relentless. It never stops, never pauses. It constantly echoes, reflects the noises inside the labyrinths of our daedal minds. Echoes of the Relentless Mind, an effort, a compilation that tries to elucidate the various echoes of the human mind and present to you the various shades of emotions a person feels.

The Mind Games

Author : Finnegan Jones
Publisher : RWG Publishing
Page : 91 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2023-12-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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In the heart of a metropolis veiled in shadows and intrigue, "The Mind Games: A Thriller of Psychological Warfare" unfolds a labyrinthine tale of relentless pursuit and manipulative intrigue. When seasoned investigator Lucas Black and astute profiler Sarah Martinez are thrust into a web of enigmatic manipulations orchestrated by an elusive Puppet Master, their world transforms into a battleground of wits and psychological warfare. As they delve deeper into the enigmatic tapestry of clues and illusions, they unearth the unsettling truth that the greatest battle lies within the recesses of their minds. Amidst the city's eerie echoes and whispered secrets, Lucas and Sarah navigate a treacherous landscape of shattered illusions, confronting a series of mind-bending challenges designed to test their intellect and resilience. Their unwavering partnership becomes their strongest asset as they decipher cryptic symbols, untangle deceptive webs, and face the chilling echoes of a master manipulator determined to obscure reality. As the investigation hurtles towards its climax, Lucas and Sarah confront their greatest adversary in a final mental showdown. Each move and deduction becomes a pivotal step toward unraveling the truth and bringing closure to a thrilling saga that blurs the line between perception and reality. "The Mind Games: A Thriller of Psychological Warfare" is a riveting journey through the complex corridors of the human mind, a tale that challenges the very essence of truth and perception. Join Lucas and Sarah on an electrifying quest to unmask the Puppet Master and triumph over the shadows that conceal a truth both shocking and profound.

Echoes of a year gone by

Author : Arunas Bartusevicius
Publisher : Arunas Bartusevicius
Page : 395 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Contemplative exploration of life's complexities and the ever-present struggles of humanity

BUCKLEY, BATMAN & MYNDIE: Echoes of the Victorian culture-clash frontier

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BookPOD
Page : 1105 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2021-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780992290405

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Sounding 1: BEFORE 1840 The notes, journals and characters of Aboriginal Protectors William Thomas and his Chief George Robinson form the backbone of this compilation. With this ethnographic material we learn something of the Kulin worldview into this mostly white-fella history. Sounding 1: Before 1840 describes the initial British and European experiences, events, observations, intentions, self-serving judgements, ignorance, naivete, treachery and so on when they found Oz and proclaimed the continent theirs by the now obvious fiction of terra nullius – Latin legalese for ‘land belonging to no people’. The reader may enjoy separating the grains of truth from the chaff propaganda of Empire capitalism or racist / sectarian Christian bible dogma that was the self-serving mindset of the white land-takers. Batman and Fawkner’s land-hunting deals with local koori’s along with the re-emergence of the remarkable wild white castaway Buckley made their mark on the first settlement at Melbourne. The focus widens in 1836 with Surveyor-General Major Mitchell’s and his Wuradjuri guides ‘conquering the interior’ from the Murray near Mildura to the Western District at Portland and then back north-east across the state to the Murray upstream at Albury. His wheel tracks opened up Victoria from the north. First contact race interactions at Port Phillip and the notion of cultural-coexistence during the first five years leads to the role of ‘successful battler’ and publican Fawkner in the colonial invasion process from Kulin country to sheep-run to city. Sounding 1 then winds up with Melbourne’s first executions and descriptions of Port Phillip as the money melting pot forming the Melbourne hub of world capitalism. Twentieth century academic studies now identify native religion, language zones, tribal locations and clan heads at the time of dispossession by pirate capitalism. In describing the Australian land-rush the chapter echoes oscillate between history, sociology, race theory, trade and class wars, whaling and sealing, imperialism and the monopoly East India Company army mates all pitted against the ‘vanishing race’ of hunter-gathering ‘savages’. The dispossession was virtually complete in Victoria before the 1850’s gold rushes transformed the sheep-runs into banker’s dividend wealth for the ‘winners’. Sounding 2: DISPOSSESSION AT MELBOURNE: Sounding 2 unfolds gently with a wistful early Melbourne memoir involving Batman’s lost lawyer Gellibrand in 1836 but then we confront the frontier ‘kill or be killed’ point of necessity. The violent life, times and fate of mass murderer Fred Taylor who was first employed as overseer for banker Swanston’s Bellarine peninsula land-grab sets the local dispossession tone. Taylor’s repeated atrocities today exposes a credibility gap in Oz – between civilized progress and slaughter, that now looms over all else in Victoria’s birth as an independent state in 1851. The winter of 1837 saw the first violent death of a white squatter and his servant by ‘savage natives’ north-west of Williamstown at Mt Cotterell. Town leaders such as Fawkner and ‘police chief’ Henry Batman formed a posse that also included clan heads from both the Melbourne and Geelong tribal areas. Buckley refused to take part in the vigilante party and its punitive actions belied the humanitarian standards expressed in Batman’s treaty deed. This revenge slaughter and destruction of ‘villages’ by the white invaders forced the Sydney government to investigate and so began administering ‘law and order’ at Port Phillip. By 1838 Sydney trumped Batman’s land-grab and the penal government of NSW on the one hand executing eight ‘whites’ for killing what the newspapers called ‘savages’, while on the other hand providing sufficient speedy cavalry to tackle black resistance in Victoria at places such as west of Colac and near Benalla after the Faithfull massacre. The arrival in 1839 of first governor La Trobe and the Aboriginal Protectorate plan then unfolds the development of town civic structures while tribal life disintegrates. Government and private measures to ‘tame the naked Melbourne natives’ culminated with the dawn Merri Creek round-up in October 1840 of hundreds of Kulins by Major Lettsom’s redcoats and townsmen. This appears as the death blow to tribal life, and with the first shiploads of migrating British colonists arriving in 1841, near genocide for the Kulin, Mara, Kurnai and Murray River first-peoples.

Eventide

Author : Simon Stanier
Publisher : Simon Stanier
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2023-12-17
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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In the enthralling realm of Uberfendria, Simon Stanier unfolds a tale of shadows, secrets, and the resilient spirit of a young assassin named Eventide. "Eventide" thrusts readers into a world where treachery lurks in every corner, survival demands allegiance to the infamous White Circle, and redemption hangs in the balance. Join Eventide on a gripping journey from hostage to master assassin, navigating a perilous landscape of loyalty, power, and self-discovery. As Eventide rises through the ranks, Stanier delves into the internal struggles that haunt his soul. Can he maintain his humanity in a world stained with blood and deceit? Vivid descriptions, complex characters, and heart-pounding action invite readers to explore enigmatic landscapes, unravel hidden agendas, and question their own notions of morality. Prepare for an unforgettable adventure where the line between hero and villain blurs, and the cost of power may be too high to bear. "Eventide" is a must-read for epic fantasy enthusiasts seeking a fresh and unpredictable narrative. Be among the first to uncover the secrets of Uberfendria, a world where the White Circle faces its darkest hour, and new heroes emerge from the shadows. With pulse-pounding action, intricate world-building, and unforgettable characters, this novel promises to ignite your imagination, keep you on the edge of your seat, and leave you yearning for more. Embark on a journey that transcends two novellas, "The Rise of Eventide" and "Eventide the Immortal," now masterfully woven together and retold in this captivating novel. With added content and a seamless blend leading directly into the next installment, "The Awakening," Simon Stanier crafts a gripping saga that shapes the fate of Uberfendria and the legacy of the White Circle. Prepare to be enthralled—this is "Eventide."

Global Poetic Ethos

Author : Dr. Ratan Ghosh
Publisher : Ukiyoto Publishing
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2024-06-16
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9789362693709

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The term Global Poetry has gained wide spread popularity as recent literary trends in the field of Contemporary Literary and Cultural study just after the revolution of digital technology. This is one of the most recent literary trends coinciding literary and cultural fraternity in one thread pertaining to the ideals of multiculturalism and hybridity of language building a bridge of the recent trends of Contemporary World English Poetry and its cultural and political ends. It is this new literary trend that has gone beyond the borders and bridged different parts of the world framing a common platform for universal cultural brotherhood. When the whole world is in global crisis due to animosity, border crisis, hegemony and constants threats, when war is knocking at the threshold of every nation and when the world is ready to see the nude dances of terrorists and war mongers, evolving of poetic fraternity can create a new dimension of contentiousness. Global Poetic Ethos, an anthology having global vision, values the fundamental character or spirit of any culture; the underlying sentiment that informs the beliefs, customs or practices of different nations can be the best book for reading, spreads the fragrance of symphony and coexistence.

Dear Death, I'm Ready

Author : Shanky
Publisher : Notion press
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2024-02-02
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9789334009712

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"Dear Death, I'm Ready" is an intimate journey expressed through 101 poignant poems by a resilient 25-year-old soul grappling with depression. From the shadows depicted in 'In the Shadows,' this collection unveils the raw struggles and triumphs of the human spirit. Each verse is a mirror reflecting the author's vulnerability, inviting readers to find solace in shared struggles. These poems transcend mere words; they become a refuge, offering understanding and comfort to those navigating their own storms. 'Dear Death, I'm Ready' is not just a collection; it's a testament to the strength found in embracing one's struggles, a lyrical guide through the tumultuous waters of life. With courage, the author crafts each poem as a stepping stone, illuminating the profound beauty that emerges from the depths of despair. This collection, in its rhythmic cadence, extends an invitation to embrace the transformative power of shared humanity.

Psionic Echo

Author : Michael David
Publisher : Oghma Creative Media
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2024-05-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781633739123

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The Devil is in the Details In the everlasting cosmic battle between good and evil, the delicate line between salvation and damnation hangs by a thread. Posing as a mild-mannered accountant with a yen for Cheetos and Love Boat reruns, the Devil has a bold new plan to sow chaos and destruction through the cosmos, endangering the very fabric of time and space. In the eye of this storm, two unlikely heroes rise against the darkness—Tenkiller, a fallen angel stripped of his wings and glory, and Archer Wilson, a skeptical young prodigy wielding psychic powers beyond comprehension. As Satan orchestrates a symphony of destruction, unleashing surgical strikes upon innocent worlds across the multiverse, they stand as beacons of hope, their resolve tested by fire and fury. The fate of countless souls teeters on the edge as Archer's team faces annihilation. Desperation fuels their courage, driving them to forge an unbreakable psychic link—a lifeline between the fallen and the Divine. But can they bridge the chasm between Heaven and Hell before all is lost? Tenkiller's desperate call reverberates through the chaos, a collect call for divine intervention that resonates with the urgency of a dying star. The question is, will God accept the charges? Or will darkness swallow the multiverse whole? Dare to enter the realm of Michael David’s Psionic Echo, where violence, death, and the intoxicating allure of divine power collide in a whirlwind of intensity that will shatter your perceptions.

The Restless and Relentless Mind of Wes Jackson

Author : Robert Jensen
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2024-03-22
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780700636808

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In more than four decades as president of The Land Institute, Wes Jackson became widely known as one of the founders of the sustainable agriculture movement for his work on perennial grains and Natural Systems Agriculture. But Jackson’s contribution to contemporary intellectual and political life goes well beyond plant breeding. Ever since he created one of the first university environmental studies programs in the early 1970s, Jackson has been exploring the human predicaments around sustainability and justice, asking questions that pull not only on agriculture and ecology but also on politics, economics, and culture. That work has appeared in four sole-authored books by Jackson, but nowhere is there an accessible summary of his key ideas. Robert Jensen provides a short, elegant introduction to Jackson’s ideas on ways to provide humanity with a truly sustainable foundation in grain agriculture, presented in a way that connects to the growing concern about climate change and other ecological crises. Jackson’s strength has been in generating new ideas and pushing the envelope not only on sustainable agriculture but also on the other dramatic changes necessary if we are to create a sustainable and just society. This volume helps the reader to organize those exciting ideas in a way that can expand the horizons of students and lay readers as well as challenge specialists in these fields. In a time when critical thinking and clear understanding are desperately needed if we are to face the multiple, cascading ecological and social crises, The Restless and Relentless Mind of Wes Jackson presents Jackson’s crucial insights about the natural world and human societies that can help provide a framework for understanding the tough decisions we will have to make. But just as important is the book’s glimpse into the curiosity that drives Jackson and the creativity that distinguishes his intellectual and activist work.

The Routledge Handbook of Language and Mind Engineering

Author : Chris Shei,James Schnell
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 473 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2024-04-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781040025352

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The Routledge Handbook of Language and Mind Engineering is a comprehensive work that delves into the complex interplay between language, culture, politics, and media in shaping the human mind. The book is divided into five main sections, each exploring different aspects of mind engineering: I. Political Mind Engineering; II. Commercial Mind Engineering; III. Media, Culture, and Mind Engineering; IV. Linguistic and Semiotic Analysis of Mind Engineering; V. Mind Engineering in Educational Settings. The book provides a multi-dimensional perspective on how language, media, culture, and politics intersect to shape individuals' thoughts and beliefs. It highlights the diverse methods and contexts in which mind engineering occurs, making it a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and policymakers interested in understanding the complexities of contemporary discourse and manipulation of human thought. The contents of this cutting-edge handbook will engage all undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD students and scholars, and researchers at all levels, in fields such as languages, linguistics, politics, communication studies, media studies, and psychology. Chapter 15 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) International license. Chapter 17 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution‐Non Commercial‐No Derivatives (CC‐BY‐NC‐ND) 4.0 license. Chapter 18 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

An Echo in the Bone

Author : Diana Gabaldon
Publisher : Doubleday Canada
Page : 849 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2009-09-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307372338

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The seventh Outlander novel from #1 National Bestselling author Diana Gabaldon. Jamie Fraser, erstwhile Jacobite and reluctant rebel, knows three things about the American rebellion: the Americans will win, unlikely as that seems in 1778; being on the winning side is no guarantee of survival; and he’d rather die than face his illegitimate son—a young lieutenant in the British Army—across the barrel of a gun. Fraser’s time-travelling wife, Claire, also knows a couple of things: that the Americans will win, but that the ultimate price of victory is a mystery. What she does believe is that the price won’t include Jamie’s life or happiness—not if she has anything to say. Claire’s grown daughter Brianna, and her husband, Roger, watch the unfolding of Brianna’s parents’ history—a past that may be sneaking up behind their own family.

Breaking the Mind

Author : Kristian S. Heal
Publisher : CUA Press
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 9780813221663

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This collection of sixteen new critical essays offers fresh perspectives on the Book of Steps, adding greater detail and depth to our understanding of the work's intriguing picture of early Syriac asceticism as practiced within the life of a local church and community.

Sensate Haven Abyss

Author : Aaisha Daniel
Publisher : Aaisha Daniel
Page : 680 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2024-02-03
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Sensate Haven is profoundly influenced by augmented reality and artificial intelligence, and it symbolizes and acts as an excellent example of technological progress. Nevertheless, there's a shadow—an unintended result of unbridled expansion—somewhere amid the glistening skyline. A digital turbulent strikes the city, revealing the murky side of networked progress. The Bodhisattvas, discovers a malevolent force that seeks revenge with a technological weapon of unimaginable power and threatens to annihilate their worlds. An unfathomable power threatens to destroy their worlds with a diabolical force that demands retribution. The menacing sound of hopelessness reverberates through Sensate Haven's broken urban landscapes, pressing the Bodhisattvas to discover the evil force's mysteries and avert the ultimate convergence—a pit of unending fear. The haunting chorus of despair echoes through misty woods and shattered cityscapes, challenging the Bodhisattvas to unravel the malevolent force's secrets and prevent the ultimate abyss of perpetual dread. The previously praised innovations are now upending the delicate balance between creation and chaos, from holographic illusions to virtual horrors. This is a compelling story about using code to play god. Will the shadows cast by its own advancements kill Sensate Haven, or can the hesitant hero face the nightmare and find a way to restore balance to a planet on the verge of technological chaos? Travel into the digital shadows, a future where creativity as well as ethics collide and where unintended consequences of technology disruption wreak havoc.

Time Echo

Author : Lionel Roberts,Lionel Fanthorpe,Patricia Fanthorpe
Publisher : Gateway
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014-07-31
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781473203679

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The Eurasian world of the 24th Century is in the grip of Rajak the Magnificent, one of the most efficiently ruthless totalitarian tyrants ever produced by history. The dreaded security guards are everywhere. The only escape is the time dimension. But what if the Time Vortex breaks down? To what unknown realms - of past, future or probability - will the travellers be transported? Mike Grafton, on the run from the security forces, finds himself changing places with Benjamin Bathurst, the true life Missing Diplomat of the early 19th Century, who vanished and was never seen again. What happens to these men, torn from their environments, into unknown realms? Will the Liberationist forces succeed in destroying Rajak the Magnificent? But perhaps the greatest question of all is the possibility of Time Travel: will man ultimately conquer time as he is even know conquering space?

Recycling Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Art and Literature

Author : Monica Latham,Caroline Marie,Anne-Laure Rigeade
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2021-08-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000425499

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Recycling Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Art and Literature by Monica Latham,Caroline Marie,Anne-Laure Rigeade Pdf

Recycling Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Art and Literature exam>ines Woolf’s life and oeuvre from the perspective of recycling and pro>vides answers to essential questions such as: Why do artists and writers recycle Woolf’s texts and introduce them into new circuits of meaning? Why do they perpetuate her iconic fgure in literature, art and popular culture? What does this practice of recycling tell us about the endurance of her oeuvre on the current literary, artistic and cultural scene and what does it tell us about our current modes of production and consumption of art and literature? This volume offers theoretical defnitions of the concept of recycling applied to a multitude of specifc case studies. The reasons why Woolf’s work and authorial fgure lend themselves so well to the notion of recy>cling are manifold: frst, Woolf was a recycler herself and had a personal theory and practice of recycling; second, her work continues to be a prolifc compost that is used in various ways by contemporary writers and artists; fnally, since Woolf has left the original literary sphere to permeate popular culture, the limits of what has been recycled have ex>panded in unexpected ways. These essays explore today’s trends of fab>ricating new, original artefacts with Woolf’s work, which thus remains completely relevant to our contemporary needs and beliefs