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Promises broken… On Earth’s once decimated surface, the last of an ancient people live-they believe they are the only ones left. Not far from their mountain home, another populace survived the Decline. Deep within the earth they toil for their masters in the cavernous underworld called Last Haven-their only lawful diversion a gladiatorial blood sport played on ice called Mazeplay. One man in that underground city believes he and his fellow citizens are being lied to, that the return to the surface they have been promised is being withheld so those in power can remain so. He’s willing to risk his life to prove it. He'll have to.
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Signs and coincidences from God in the form of 2's, things happening twice and consecutively in such an amazing fashion that they were all recorded into a journal. There were so many amazing things that happened that the journal became a book. These coincidences and signs will drop your jaw, prove that there is a God and that He does speak to His children in many different ways. When He gets your attention, amazing things happen.
In 2016, the University of Texas at Austin celebrated two important milestones: the thirtieth anniversary of the Heman Sweatt Symposium on Civil Rights and the sixtieth anniversary of the first black undergraduate students to enter the university. These historic moments aren't just special; they are relevant to current conversations and experiences on college campuses across the country. The story of integration at UT against the backdrop of the Jim Crow South is complex and momentous—a story that necessitates understanding and sharing. Likewise, this narrative is inextricably linked to current conversations about students' negotiations of identity and place in higher education.