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WITH AUDIO NOW! *All tracks can be accessed via the Qr codes provided at the beginning of each lesson.* With this new edition, this book is restructured in order to present a more pleasant studying experience to Turkish learners. In addition, all dialogues at the beginning of the lessons and all following vocabulary are recorded by local speakers to aid the learning experience and develop your listening and pronunciation skills. Students will be guided for the audio material throughout the book. Comprehensive Turkish for Beginners is the ultimate resource for those looking for an efficient way to learn elementary to intermediate level Turkish. This book presents its audience with the necessa...
Members of The Elite, guided by Lucifer, developed The System over centuries. Their goal is world domination and the culling of humanity. Billy Ringwald’s ascent to power was driven by The System’s creation of war, social manipulation, drug addiction, and fear. To Billy and The Elite, people are an overly abundant resource meant to serve their evil desires. Angelo Salvatore is a man from an American Midwest blue-collar family. He grew up poor as one of the pawns in the shadows of The System. Through pain and suffering, Angelo’s sheer will, and determination raise him above the predetermined caste into which he was born. His success provides a view of the evil and darkness that surrounds him. Angelo is on a collision course with Billy Ringwald and The Elite.
How did the Jerusalem high priests go from being cultic servants in the sixth century BCE to assuming political supremacy at some point during the third or second century? The Making of the Tabernacle and the Construction of Priestly Hegemony examines how the conditions were created for the priesthood's rise to power by examining the most important ideological texts for the high priests: the description of the wilderness tabernacle and the instructions for the ordination ritual found in the Biblical books of Exodus and Leviticus. Although neglected by many modern readers, who often find them technical and repetitive, the tabernacle accounts excited considerable interest amongst early scribes...
Being shot triggered Javen's genetic empathy. As a result, he lost his career and his lover. Now he has to adjust to losing the job and the man he loved, as well as a unsuspected racial heritage. Born to privilege, his search for a new career brings him in repeated contact with the despised banis race, and he finds himself drawn towards the people and their concerns.[Complete Volume-Parts I & II]
Jeffrey Stackert explores literary correspondences among the pentateuchal legal corpora and especially the relationships between similar laws in Deuteronomy and the Holiness Legislation (Lev 17-26, the so-called "Holiness Code," as well as significant parts of the Priestly source elsewhere in the Pentateuch). Resemblances between these law collections range from broad structure to fine detail and include treatments of similar legal topics, correlations with regard to sequence of laws, and precise grammatical and lexical correspondences. Yet the nature and basis of these resemblances persist as debated points among biblical scholars. Through an analysis of the pentateuchal laws on asylum, sev...
This sweet board book celebrates different types of children that have one important thing in common: they’re all good kids—and every kid is one of a kind. Tall kids, short kids, Build a pillow fort kids. Shy kids, glad kids, Love to belly laugh kids. No two kids are alike and this charming story celebrates those special differences that make kids both unique and similar. Judy Carey Nevin’s bouncing text paired with Susie Hammer’s brilliant and bright art proves that while children may appear to be different, they also enjoy many of the same things. It’s these shared differences and similarities that make every kid one of a kind.
In the steppes of Central Asia there are obelisks that belonged to the Gokturks, and on them texts written in ancient Turkish. In one script the Khan says to the future generation, "You Turk, you don't know the value of being full. But when you're full you won't think about when you were hungry!" These words are carried through the generations, but not just for us! I believe all of humanity must think of these words.
A concise introduction to Turkish grammar, designed specifically for English-speaking students and professionals.
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