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..".it shall be for a time, times, and a half;...," (Daniel 12:7). In ancient Israel, the spring grain harvest was marked by a unique ritual-the waving of the sheaf, usually acted out during, "The Days of Unleavened Bread." Marking the previous physical delivery from slavery by Moses and the beginning of the Spiritual delivery from slavery by Jesus. Jesus is risen! How did this change the world? Jesus rose from the dead and walked among His followers. Jesus rises in each and every one of us, for there is no you-there is just God. God rising again and again, under the extreme circumstances of your life, and overcoming the shadow of death. Religion will lead you out of the valley of death, but...
Eight artists, primarily known for working with moving images over any other medium, engage with both artists and non-artists on their craft, and how to express meaning through it.
CSI has been heralded in many spheres of public discourse as a televisual revolution, its effects on the public unprecedented. The CSI Effect: Television, Crime, and Governance demonstrates that CSI's appeal cannot be disentangled from either its production as a televisual text or the broader discourses and practices that circulate within our social landscape. This interdisciplinary collection bridges the gap between the study of media, particularly popular culture media, and the study of crime. The contributors consider the points of intersection between these very different realms of scholarship and in so doing foster the development of a new set of theoretical languages in which the mediated spectacle of crime and criminalization can be carefully considered. This timely and groundbreaking volume is bound to intrigue both scholars and CSI enthusiasts alike.
Israel Kipen's A Life to Live is a rare and most valuable autobiographical work. No other to this day written by an Australian Jew so intimately recreates an age and milieu forever gone and complements it with 40 years of living in Australia.