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In a world on the cusp of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), where technology redefines the boundaries of what's possible, "Determinism and Possibilism in the Environment: 4IR - Impacts and Implications" serves as your compass through the turbulent waters of change. This book not only unveils the imminent environmental and social challenges but also lights the way towards hope and action. Why is this book a must-read? Unique Selling Proposition (USP): Unlike any other on the market, this book intertwines critical analysis of Environmental Geography with the transformative impact of the 4IR, offering innovative solutions that move beyond the traditional debate between determinism and pos...
The story of Joseph in Egypt tells the tale of a young boy named Joseph, who possessed a unique gift from God - the ability to interpret dreams. This special talent aroused jealousy and betrayal among his eleven brothers. Joseph's dreams, which he shared with his family, depicted bundles of wheat bowing down to his bundle and celestial bodies bowing down to him. Envy and resentment grew among his brothers, as they perceived Joseph's dreams as an attempt to rule over them. In response, they decided to sell him as a slave when they encountered traders while tending to their father's sheep. Joseph's journey took him from slavery to serving as a loyal servant in the household of Potiphar, a high...
Lot faced a significant decision. Being quite young, changes always seemed to cross his path. However, they were not always pleasant changes; sometimes they were even frightening. His father, Haran, had died at a young age, and Lot went to live with his grandfather, Terah. It didn't take long before Terah led the whole family out of the city of Ur, where Lot's father was buried. Lot was compelled to pack up and leave the city of his birth, leave behind his friends, and, in short, leave everything! Together with his uncles, Nahor and Abram, Lot accompanied his grandfather towards Canaan. When he asked what his new home would be like, no one had an answer. The shortest route to Canaan would ha...
Praised by his many admirers as a "courageous and fearless" defender of human rights, Heráclito Fontoura Sobral Pinto (1893-1991) was the most consistently forceful opponent of the regime of Brazilian dictator Getúlio Vargas. John W. F. Dulles chronicled Sobral's battles with the Vargas government in Sobral Pinto, "The Conscience of Brazil": Leading the Attack against Vargas (1930-1945), which History: Reviews of New Books called "a must-read for anyone wanting to understand twentieth-century Brazil." In this second and final volume of his biography of Sobral Pinto, Professor Dulles completes the story of the fiery crusader's fight for democracy, morality, and justice, particularly for the...
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