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Bestselling author Bob Barnes shares the secrets to a vibrant and faith-filled life with readers of all ages. Drawing from his experience as a husband--married more than 57 years to Emilie Barnes--and a respected patriarch, businessman, author, and man of faith, Barnes provides brief, inspiring chapters about how to be young at heart by strengthening a heart for God let hope influence trials and daily routine live out devotion to God with discipline and commitment model compassion and generosity in practical ways build an influential foundation with humor and wisdom Readers will be encouraged by these life-transforming attitudes, actions, and priorities that will make an eternal impression on their quality of life and on those they love.
These three short plays by Oscar-winning screenwriter Coen explore the theme of hell--both on earth and in the hereafter. Clever, provocative, and engaging, these plays showcase yet another talent from one of the most celebrated contemporary writers.
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Pastor Cunningham counsels young couples who are considering marriage and reveals the secrets to creating a healthy, successful, and lifelong relationship in early adulthood. He helps readers understand what it takes to be ready for marriage.
By the author of the bestselling Some bodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank Argues that rankism--abuse of the power that comes with superior rank--does serious damage to our private relationships and public institutions Details how to design social institutions that overcome rankism and protect human dignity Learn more at www.BreakingRanks.net In his groundbreaking book Some bodies and Nobodies, Robert Fuller identified a form of domination that everyone has experienced but few dare to protest: rankism, abuse of the power inherent in rank to exploit and humiliate someone of lower rank. It plays a role in just about every form of social oppression n racism, sexism, homophobia, and...
Robert Young began his prolific filmmaking career while a student at Harvard University, where he majored in English literature, founded the Harvard Film Society, and, with the help of several colleagues, put together his first film (about a Boston factory worker). His reputation as a documentary filmmaker earned him a prestigious position with NBC, and he has since worked within and without the Hollywood production system for five decades. At age 80, Robert M. Young continues to be actively involved in a variety of projects as a commercially successful filmmaker and an independent artist. In this compilation of 15 essays, scholars of both English literature and film analyze the aesthetic and thematic elements of Young's many works. Among the films examined are Nothing But a Man, Triumph of the Spirit, Cortile Cascino, ALAMBRISTA!, Short Eyes, Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, Extremities, Dominick and Eugene, Talent for the Game, Roosters, Caught, and Human Error. The book includes an extensive interview with Young that provides a retrospect of Young's life as a director, cinematographer, writer and producer. A filmography of Young's work and a chronology of his life are also provided.
" ... Documents the history and development of [Post-colonial literatures in English, together with English and American literature] and includes original research relating to the literatures of some 50 countries and territories. In more than 1,600 entries written by more than 600 internationally recognized scholars, it explores the effect of the colonial and post-colonial experience on literatures in English worldwide.
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Jan and Jayden find their father's old diary in the attic of their home. Some pages in the diary are written in an encrypted alphabet. What do these encrypted pages say? Did their father write them alone? They start searching. Can we be alone in this huge universe? Could there be other smart civilizations? Are they visiting us? Or they have already come and they're between us...