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Nine-year-old Blaise finds solace in a forest near his troubled home, where he bonds with Sophie, a mysterious seven-year-old girl. Their friendship begins under tragic circumstances and grows as they share stolen moments and small gifts. When Sophie suddenly disappears, Blaise, suspecting foul play from her abusive family, risks everything to uncover the truth.
This very Strange Historical World War Two Story will strike your very heart and soul as many of the related facts presented are true: especially if you were raised doing this World War Two timeframe. The early stages of this story speak to a young boy (John Albert Bran) that has a lifelong dream to become a Counterspy as inspired by one of his early Grammar School teachers, (Mr. Allen Amott). The story centers around Two Weapons of Mass Destruction almost developed and manufactured by “NAZI” Germany, Code Name “The Puffin Flies” that could have given Adolf Hitler the World War Two Victory he was hoping for. Could this have happened? After reading this strange story your thoughts will be overwhelmed when you realize what might have prevailed except for the Bravery of one young U.S A. O.S.S. Counterspy (John Albert Bran) now cremated and placed in a Family Burial Vault in Billsbracken, Germany. This is John Albert Bran’s Story.
Financial Aspects of Marketing by Ruth A. Schmidt,Helen Wright Pdf
This is a core text for students studying the financial aspects of marketing for the first time. It moves systematically through the subjects covered in the majority of courses, reinforcing learning through a number of pedagogical features including: - Numerous exercises and examples - Learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter and summaries at the end - Case studies to pull together the areas so far covered The use of spreadsheets is integrated into the text.
Set in Ghana, West Africa in the late 1960s, GHANAMAN is a coming of age story that traces the joys and hardships of 12 year old Kofi Mensah, and his adopted family, the Anamans. It is a story of love, friendship, betrayal, sacrifice, infidelity, survival and redemption. Will Kofi complete his formal education and fulfill his dream of helping his younger siblings in Sankor get out of poverty? How does a military coup detat affect a young West African country? Will the Anaman family overcome political, economic, and social obstacles in the new Ghana? These are some of the questions answered in Kabudi Wanga Wanzalas GHANAMAN.
Ramonia Farley lost her husband before they could settle some issues. Lost her Grammi that practically raised her. Packed Tom and Kat up in her Silverado and headed out west not knowing where she was going. When she got to CrossRoads she was tired and ready to pitch her tent. She ran into an schoolmate that introduced her to Earle Jefferson. When all the factories in the area was closing down, his plan was to move his family out west where there was a car manufactor hiring dedicated workers. He was all set but his wife had other plans that did not include moving out west. Earle, Stephen and Scott, his two son packed up what little they had in his clunker and headed out west. The Plymoth Acclaim only got him as far as Theodore, Alabama, where he caught a ride to CrossRoads. There he met up with Ramonia and they continued on out west together.
Sanatana Dharma and Plantation Hinduism (Second Edition Volume 1) by Ramesh Gampat Pdf
Christian Missionaries worked hard to convert immigrants. Their first order of business was to denigrate Hinduism, designate Hindus as heathen, and disparage their culture, food and even attire. Immigrants stubbornly resisted, led by the tiny educated elite, including Brhmaas whom we call Brahmins. Conversion was a failure at least up to the end of the 19th century but picked up a self-generating momentum thereafter. The result is that the share of Hindus in Guyana’s Indian population declined from 83.5 percent in 1880 to 62.8 percent in 2012. The largest portion of the contraction was lost to Christianity. The loss notwithstanding, even a casual observer would conclude that Guyanese Hindus, at home and in the Diaspora, are a very religious people. Many of us do a jhandi or havan once annually; others do the more elaborate and costlier yajña, where everyone is welcome, once or twice in their lifetime. Most of us do a short daily puja – prayers, offerings, reading the stras and listening to bhajan – in our homes. An important, but perhaps unintended, way immigrants countered conversion to Christianity was an unplanned movement towards a “synthesis” that brought Hindus, regardless of caste or sect, under a “unitary form of Hinduism.” The “synthesis” began around the 1870s and was completed by the 1930s to the 1950s. Guyanese Hindus call the unified corpus of religious beliefs and practices that emerged from the “synthesis” Sanatana Dharma. Ramesh Gampat labels it Plantation Hinduism in this path-breaking book. The book argues that the brand of Hinduism practiced is inconsistent with Sanatana Dharma, called Vednta by the more philosophically inclined. Plantation Hinduism features an extraordinary dependence upon purohits (pandits), which has anaesthetized the Hindu mind and render him unable to think, question and inquire when it comes to Dharma. Rituals and bhakti have been degraded and turned into desire-motivated worship; devats have been misconstrued as Brahman rather than as limited manifestation of the one non-dual pure Consciousness; belief in the multiplicity of gods encourages image worship; and superstitions anchor Guyanese Hindus to tradition and mere belief. Plantation Hinduism is little more than desire-motivated actions, dogmas and superstitions. Absent is the idea that Sanatana Dharma is a spiritual science no less scientific than hard sciences, such as physics and astronomy. The central message of Vednta is the innate divinity of every person and the freedom to realize that divinity through anubhava, direct personal experience of Supreme Reality.
'Talking for Britain' explores regional English in the 21st century, painting a portrait of the British people and uncovering fascinating facts about local language.
THE LAND The first part of the trilogy ‘Hope’ tells of the arrival of Squire in Thorland and ‘The Quest for the Teeth of the Upper Jaw’. THE PROPHECY After many centuries, Squire has returned to Thorland, summoned there by the good Wizard Tobin in order to fulfil an ancient prophecy. THE PEOPLE As the quest begins, the other members of the company described in the prophecy join Squire. They also encounter many friends who assist them on the quest. THE MAGIC Tobin gives Squire a shield to protect him in times of great danger, but warns that whenever he uses it he will also get a glimpse of his own world, an unpleasant experience. THE QUEST Their quest takes the company to every part of West Thorland. Every time they locate one of the teeth, they also receive instructions for finding the next tooth. Throughout the quest, the wicked Wizard Gordeve tries to abduct Squire, destroy his friends, and thwart the quest.
Regional Conference on Science, Technology and Social Sciences (RCSTSS 2016) by Nor Azizah Yacob,Nur Asmaliza Mohd Noor,Nor Yuziah Mohd Yunus,Rahmah Lob Yussof,Shaikh Abdul Karim Yamani Zakaria Pdf
This book gathers selected theoretical and applied science papers presented at the 2016 Regional Conference of Sciences, Technology and Social Sciences (RCSTSS 2016), organized biannually by the Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang, Malaysia. Addressing a broad range of topics, including architecture, computer science, engineering, environmental and management, furniture, forestry, health and medicine, material science, mathematics, plantation and agrotechnology, sports science and statistics, the book serves as an essential platform for disseminating research findings, and inspires positive innovations in the region’s development. The carefully reviewed papers in this volume present work by researchers of local, regional and global prominence. Taken together, they offer a valuable reference guide and point of departure for all academics and students who want to pursue further research in their respective fields.
Searching for Home: An Immigrant’s Journey from Ukraine to the USA by Judythe Roberts Pdf
It’s 1913 in the village of Mlyniv, Ukraine. 19-year-old Effrosinia has escaped her abusive husband and returns to her family’s dacha. Discovery of her escape by the village elders would lead to public punishment, since at that time a wife was considered to be her husband’s property. What can her family do to protect her?