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The search for God is a staple of human history. Finding God records sixty first-person accounts of Christians who found God in different ways and the impact this discovery made on their lives and on the world in which they lived. Ranging from the first century to the present, Finding God is a fascinating digest of conversion stories from a wide variety of people -- from the apostle Paul to the rock musician Bono. These narratives together demonstrate the remarkable diversity of spiritual journeys and the dramatic changes that can result from encounters with God. Both instructive and inspirational, Finding God will expand horizons and deepen the faith of those who seek insight into the age-old spiritual quest to find God.
This volume represents the latest research in cultural anthropology on an ascendant and globalizing China, covering the many different dimensions of China’s ascendancy both within China itself and beyond. It focuses not only on the real and perceived successes of China in the past four decades, but also on the difficulties, tensions, and dangers that have emerged as a result of rapid economic development: class polarization, state expansion, psychological distress, and environmental degradation. Including contributions by some of the most well-known cultural anthropologists of China, as well as rising innovative younger scholars, this book documents and analyzes China’s multifaceted tran...
"This week, someone will make you very angry. Give in to your inner feelings...kill them. No one will catch you." Like a seed planted, the idea began to sprout across the city. A newspaper is intended to inform, to speak the truth. No one expects it to incite to murder. When the words above are printed in Tokyo's most widely circulated journal, one seemingly normal Sunday morning, a string of crimes ensues. As investigators scramble to merely keep up with the heightened work load, they are almost blinded to the underlying cause. An ex-convict, betrayed by the press years before, is seeking revenge by destroying their reputation in the most bloody, indirect way his sick mind can imagine. If h...
High school student Momota Kaoru is in a relationship with his slightly older girlfriend, Orihara-san. Today theyâre going to have a hot date playing video games at her house, and tomorrow they're going on a drive to a faraway town! Theyâre not going to let their twelve-year age difference get in their way, and are only going to grow closerâor so they thought... Just what did Momota say to insult Orihara-sanâs dignity, and why was it so bad he had to make up for it with a mind-blowing massage? Who is this new girl who confessed her feelings to Momota? How will a shocking encounter with Orihara-sanâs older sister Kisaki-san shake up their secret relationship? Hijinks ensue in the second volume of the super sweet romcom about a miraculously cute woman pushing thirty and a devoted high school boy who are madly in love with each other.
Haruka has reunited with his classmates in the city of Omui, but as a loner through and through, it isn't long before their presence starts getting to him. An excursion to a dangerous underground dungeon gives him a much-needed reprieve...when he falls all the way to the bottom level, the domain of the legendary undead Emperor of the Labyrinth! But Haruka won't be alone for long--he'll soon be joined by a powerful skeleton knight who's somehow also a seventeen-year-old girl!
CURSE OF THE DIAMOND Sunako just wants to remain in seclusion inside her dark room, but glam Auntie has other plans and drags her niece to a party. Upon arrival, Sunako takes refuge in an empty coffin, where she finds a diamond. Imagine morbid Sunako’s delight when she learns the jewel is cursed! This volume of The Wallflower includes special extras after the story!
This volume explores the nature of charisma as it accounts for the success of leaders. Charisma is deconstructed and illustrated through the "case studies" of three influential leaders in Singapore. Cultural issues are discussed and leadership qualities in general are explored.
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Naoto Watari is a high-schooler who treasures his little sister Suzu above anything, and he would use her as an excuse to avoid getting into relationships with girls. Having realized he can’t just keep doing this forever, Naoto decides to try to get into a relationship with his classmate, Ishihara-san. One day, Naoto catches a cold, so he has to stay in bed. His childhood friend Satsuki sneaks into his room to pay him a visit, and it just so happens that Ishihara-san is also dropping by. With Satsuki hiding in his futon and Ishihara-san being in the room at the same time, things just couldn’t be any more awkward for poor Naoto!