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The universe is glorified for its beauty then why woman not magnified for her beautification. Even through winter colds and summer splashes, she remains beautiful. Through trials and tribulation, her concern is her beauty, which reflect the glory of the universe. Through glitz and glamour, she works to perfect her beauty. Therefore, why would she not sing the song for her beauty and adore outlook despite the pitfalls of her inward look. People talk good of her she gives praises to her beauty. People talk evil of her in dark day; she gives honor to the glory of her stunning look. Why so? The book reveals why woman is so strong in love with her beautiful body. The book serves as an answer to t...
The book demonstrates Christianity's distinction from other religions. It also educates teenage behavior and their attitudes toward the church. The book discusses the people who lived before Abraham and their manner of life, as well as events that occurred in the new internet generation. The amusing aspect of this book is that it is based on the ambiguous account of Sargon of Akkad. The first man on the planet to establish himself as a monarch in Sumer. The major reason this myth is about Sargon is because he was able to unite all of Sumer's divided towns. This split is what caused these cities to continue revolting against one another and hampered their trading method. There were many langu...
She hasn't seen her brother in years. Now, he's dead. When Judi Westerholme finds out her estranged brother has been murdered, she assumes it's connected to his long term drug addiction. Returning home, she is shocked to discover he had been clean for years, had a wife--now missing--and a child, and led a respectable life. But if he had turned his life around, why was he killed in a drug deal shooting? And where is his wife? Desperate to know what really happened, Judi sets out to uncover the truth, even though it means confronting her own traumatic past. But she's not the only one looking for answers. With a gutsy, unapologetic protagonist, Trust Me, I'm Dead is a gritty and bold crime thriller that explores the sacrifices people will make for their families.
This book is about poems of love, environmental affairs, comforting of broken hearts, as well as concern for growing number of pregnant teenagers posing a threat of growing poverty in their families and also a risk of contracting HIV.Maybe through this book some might change their ways and create a better world for all. It consists of some interesting poems such as "Mama Madonna,""Sunnyside Diploma,""Sister Nurse,"How Long Cholera" and many more. Sister nurse is about highlighting the plight of nursing as a profession rather than a forced option as we see today.
The Path to Greatjoy is what you get when you combine a highly sought after emerging visual artist, and a writer who's also a self-actualisation coach. They've come up with a unique and impactful autobiographical art book, that is not only an account of an incredible journey to success but also a further expression of the art depicted. The centre of the book is the life story of visual artist, Greatjoy Njabulo Ndlovu, better known as Greatjoy; and how he became a popular top selling and respected artist in Johannesburg. In this book he shares his hardships, his art journey and insights. The writer, Ntsikelelo Mzibomvu, beautifully captures the positive and encouraging spirit of the artist an...
The London art scene is overwhelming. Out of hundreds of galleries and thousands of people who work for them, how do you know where to go and who to listen to? Behind the Gallery features exclusive interviews with 55 art world power players you should know. From their beginnings through how they courted success to what the future holds, the prominent gate-keepers unlock the fascinating nitty-gritty of this notoriously secretive world. Mapping the strategies of the top 70 art galleries in London, this is the essential guide for artists, collectors, curators, gallerists and art aficionados.
“Brilliant . . . Essential reading for anyone who cares about Church history and gender equality. . . . speaks to our times with impressive relevance.” —Reading in Translation From one of Italy’s most renowned historians of religion, an exciting new portrait of one of Christianity’s most complex—and most misunderstood—figures: Mary Magdalene Jesus’ favorite and most devoted disciple? A prostitute shunned from her community? A symbol of female leadership and independence? Who really was Mary Magdalene, and how does her story fit within the history of Christianity, and that of female emancipation? In this meticulously researched, highly engaging book, Adriana Valerio looks at h...