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Text by Maura Reilly, Laurie Ann Farrell. Interview with Martine Antle.
There is no end To The amount of criticism and satire that circulates every day regarding our current political system. Many Americans easily recognize that this nation is not at all what it used to be. But how many are led To The voting booths to cast a vote for candidates that they didn't choose and don't seem that different? How many people simply accept as fact that America must have a two-party political system? With a call to organized, peaceful action, It's About God sets forth the principles and ideas that Americans need to find their way back to full freedom. He courageously stands up against the stilted media's grand portrayal of our two parties as fighting, when they actually bene...
Since the Golden Age, the Land of Amer has been driven by a cycle of light and dark, life and death. The light is slowly draining away from the lands of the Amer, but in the North Kingdom, the land is untouched. The inhabitants there are unfazed by the dark, because they live in the safety of the golden gates and the brilliance that emanates from the tower of Light, which blesses them with everlasting life… Only a few in the North will not stand for the injustice the darkness bestows—and yet, even then, they know not what the dark clouds truly bring: a curse…a curse, not in the mind, but in the heart.
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Examines the practice of veiling in Muslim culture, discussing its history, its religious, social, and political significance, and its importance to both conservative and progressive Muslim women as a symbol of commitment to their beliefs.--Publisher information.
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