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The Line Drawn in the Sand...

Author : Courtney Short
Publisher : WestBow Press
Page : 163 pages
File Size : 37,87 MB
Release : 2021-01-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1664220348

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The “Line Drawn In The Sand” answers the unresolved issues regarding homosexual origination and its historical affliliation with the universal church. The book pinpoints the single objective regarding the pride movement. It also employs foundational biblical truths, practical principles and unique insight that leverages the psychological argument concerning homosexuality which leads us to the single remedy overlooked by man for such a time as this. The Line Drawn In The Sand is a spiritual read that will appeal to all readers who have experienced or is continuing to fall victim to identity issues. Make no mistake about it, the number one global debt crisis has nothing to do with money, beleive it or not! It has everything to do with not knowing who we are as individuals and as a human race collectively. Having high expectations from the wrong information can become traumatizing to the spirit and soul. Nevertheless it is the love of God that outlasts humanites attempt to redefine the line of life drawn in the sand, tailor made for each one of us.

A Red Line in the Sand

Author : David A. Andelman
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 38,54 MB
Release : 2021-01-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1643136496

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A longtime CNN columnist astutely combines history and global politics to help us better understanding the exploding number of military, political, and diplomatic crises around the globe. The riveting and illuminating behind-the-scenes stories of the world's most intense “red lines," from diplomatic and military challenges at particular turning points in history to the ones that set the tone of geopolitics today. Whether it was the red line in Munich that led to the start of the Second World War, to the red lines in the South China Sea, the Korean Peninsula, Syria and the Middle East. As we traverse the globe, Andelman uses original documentary research, previously classified material, and interviews with key players, to help us understand the growth, the successes and frequent failures that have shaped our world today. Andelman provides not just vivid historical context, but a political anatomy of these red lines. How might their failures be prevented going forward? When and how can such lines in the sand help preserve peace rather than tempt conflict? A Red Line in the Sand is a vital examination of our present and the future—where does diplomacy end and war begin? It is an object lesson of tantamount importance to every leader, diplomat, citizen, and voter. As America establishes more red lines than it has pledged to defend, every American should understand the volatile atmosphere and the existential stakes of the red web that encompasses the globe.

Drawn from the Ground

Author : Jennifer Green
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 44,71 MB
Release : 2014-05-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1107028922

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Provides a multimodal analysis of women's sand stories from Central Australia, showing how speech, sign, gesture and drawing work together.

A Line in the Sand

Author : Randy Roberts
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 40,93 MB
Release : 2001-08-03
Category : History
ISBN : 0743222792

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In late February and early March of 1836, the Mexican Army under the command of General Antonio López de Santa Anna besieged a small force of Anglo and Tejano rebels at a mission known as the Alamo. The defenders of the Alamo were in an impossible situation. They knew very little of the events taking place outside the mission walls. They did not have much of an understanding of Santa Anna or of his government in Mexico City. They sent out contradictory messages, they received contradictory communications, they moved blindly and planned in the dark. And in the dark early morning of March 6, they died. In that brief, confusing, and deadly encounter, one of America's most potent symbols was born. The story of the last stand at the Alamo grew from a Texas rallying cry, to a national slogan, to a phenomenon of popular culture and presidential politics. Yet it has been a hotly contested symbol from the first. Questions remain about what really happened: Did William Travis really draw a line in the sand? Did Davy Crockett die fighting, surrounded by the bodies of two dozen of the enemy? And what of the participants' motives and purposes? Were the Texans justified in their rebellion? Were they sincere patriots making a last stand for freedom and liberty, or were they a ragtag collection of greedy men-on-the-make, washed-up politicians, and backwoods bullies, Americans bent on extending American slavery into a foreign land? The full story of the Alamo -- from the weeks and months that led up to the fateful encounter to the movies and speeches that continue to remember it today -- is a quintessential story of America's past and a fascinating window into our collective memory. In A Line in the Sand, acclaimed historians Randy Roberts and James Olson use a wealth of archival sources, including the diary of José Enrique de la Peña, along with important and little-used Mexican documents, to retell the story of the Alamo for a new generation of Americans. They explain what happened from the perspective of all parties, not just Anglo and Mexican soldiers, but also Tejano allies and bystanders. They delve anew into the mysteries of Crockett's final hours and Travis's famous rhetoric. Finally, they show how preservationists, television and movie producers, historians, and politicians have become the Alamo's major interpreters. Walt Disney, John Wayne, and scores of journalists and cultural critics have used the Alamo to contest the very meaning of America, and thereby helped us all to "remember the Alamo."

A Line in the Sand: The Anglo-French Struggle for the Middle East, 1914-1948

Author : James Barr
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 479 pages
File Size : 34,97 MB
Release : 2012-01-09
Category : History
ISBN : 0393070654

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Uses recently declassified French and British government documents to describe how the two countries secretly divided the Middle East during World War I and the effect these mandates had on local Arabs and Jews.

A Face Drawn in Sand

Author : Rey Chow
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 41,37 MB
Release : 2021-04-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 023154779X

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Leadership, innovation, diversity, inclusiveness, sharing, accountability—such is the resounding administrative refrain we keep hearing in the contemporary Western university. What kinds of benefits does this refrain generate? For whom? What discursive incitements undergird such benefits? Although there are innumerable discussions of Michel Foucault in the English-speaking academy, seldom is his work used systematically to unravel the dead ends and potentialities of humanistic inquiry as embedded in these simple but dynamic questions. Rey Chow takes up this challenge by articulating the plight of the humanities in the age of global finance and neoliberal mores through a resharpened focus on Foucault’s concept “outside.” This general discussion is followed by a series of micro-arguments about several loosely linked topics: the biopolitics of literary study, visibilities and invisibilities, race and racism, sound/voice/listening, and confession and self-entrepreneurship. Against what she polemicizes as the moralistic-entrepreneurial norming of knowledge production, Chow foregrounds a nonutilitarian approach, stressing anew the intellectual and pedagogical objectives fundamental to humanistic inquiry: How to process, analyze, and evaluate different types of texts across languages and disciplines; how to form and sustain viable arguments; how to rethink familiar problems through less known as well as very well-known sources, figures, and methods. Above all, she asks in an abidingly humanistic spirit, how not to know all the answers before the questions have been posed.

The Book of Sand

Author : Jorge Luis Borges
Publisher : Dutton Books
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 12,29 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Fiction
ISBN :

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Thirteen new stories by the celebrated writer, including two which he considers his greatest achievements to date, artfully blend elements from many literary geares.

Draw the Line

Author : Kathryn Otoshi
Publisher : Roaring Brook Press
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 39,52 MB
Release : 2017-10-10
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1250195314

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Draw the Line is a powerful picture book about forgiveness from Kathryn Otoshi, author of the bestselling book One. When two boys draw their own lines and realize they can connect them together—magic happens! But a misstep causes their lines to get crossed. Push! Pull! Tug! Yank! Soon their line unravels into an angry tug-of-war. With a growing rift between them, will the boys ever find a way to come together again? Acclaimed author/illustrator Kathryn Otoshi uses black and white illustrations with thoughtful splashes of color to create a powerful, multi-layered statement about friendship, boundaries, and healing after conflict. A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of 2017

It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy at Work

Author : Jason Fried
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 147 pages
File Size : 46,17 MB
Release : 2018-10-04
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 0008323453

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Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, the authors of the New York Times bestseller Rework, are back with a manifesto to combat all your modern workplace worries and fears.

Pearl in the Sand

Author : Tessa Afshar
Publisher : Moody Publishers
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 40,12 MB
Release : 2020-10-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0802498787

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Can a Canaanite harlot who made her living enticing men be a fitting wife for a leader of Israel? Shockingly, the Bible’s answer is yes. This 10th anniversary edition of Pearl in the Sand includes new features that will invite you into the untold story of Rahab’s journey from lowly outcast to redeemed child of God. Rahab’s home is built into a wall, a wall that fortifies and protects the City of Jericho. However, other walls surround her too, walls of fear, rejection, and unworthiness… Years of pain and betrayal have wounded Rahab’s heart—she doubts whether her dreams of experiencing true love will ever come true… A woman with a wrecked past—a man of success, of faith... of pride. A marriage only God would conceive! Through the heartaches of a stormy relationship, Rahab and Salmone learn the true source of one another’s worth and find healing in God.