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Official Gazette
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 748

Official Gazette

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Bridge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 61

The Bridge

The Saphan Mon wooden bridge spans the Song Kalia River which cuts through the town proper of Sangkhlaburi and the Burmese Mon Village called Ban Wangka. On one side of the bridge lies the village of Mon which has been the sanctuary of members of the Mon tribe who fled from war and persecution in Burma. In that village lives Thinzar Wint Kyaw, a twenty-one year old girl whose parents fled Burma when she was only nine years of age. On the other side of the bridge, Chatchai Ratanopol, a young doctor, returns to his hometown in search of his place in this world. Their paths are about to meet.

Oh, Jerusalem!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 59

Oh, Jerusalem!

“Jerusalem is an eternal city,” Engineer Andronicus Asyncritus told his fellow passengers in the 12-seater van which was taking them to Bethlehem first, and then to Jerusalem. Gene was sitting beside the driver. “What do you know about the city of Jerusalem?” Engineer Asyncritus asked Gene. “Not much, Sir. I only read about Jerusalem from the Bible,” Gene replied. “That’s good. It’s good that you read the Bible. It is the Word of God, and you should read it for your daily spiritual nourishment. I read the Bible as soon as I know how to read because my parents were Bible-believing Christians. They encouraged me and my brother to read the Bible even when we were still in primary school,” Engineer Asyncritus said. “Jerusalem was settled in 3500 B.C. It is a plateau on the Judean Mountains. Jerusalem was first situated on the Ophel above the Gihon Spring. In the 19th Century B.C., Jerusalem was mentioned as Rusalimum in the Egyptian Execration Texts. In the 14th century B.C., Jerusalem appeared in the diplomatic correspondence in what they call Amarna letters. Jerusalem was called Urusalim then," Engineer Andronicus Asyncritus explained.

Cambodia's Children Of Sorrow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

Cambodia's Children Of Sorrow

Cambodia's Children of Sorrow and Other Stories. This is the first anthology of short stories in Asia written by Norbert L. Mercado.

One Autumn Night In Rhine Falls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

One Autumn Night In Rhine Falls

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The Death Of Emperor Augustus Caesar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

The Death Of Emperor Augustus Caesar

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A Year Without Summer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

A Year Without Summer

“The wicked man who destroys the earth won’t last long, and he will eventually be swallowed by the earth,” Engineer Timothy Muller, the Operations Chief of the Bechtel Corporation, said as he addressed more than fifty people that day. The crowd was mainly composed of engineers and firefighters hired by the company to help put out the flames coming from the oil wells and refineries in Kuwait.

The Children Of Mars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 111

The Children Of Mars

Written by Norbert L. Mercado, The Children of Mars is novel about an unusual friendship that took place between a Filipino guerrilla and a Japanese Captain in the darkest days of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II.

The Last Romanov
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

The Last Romanov

Written by Norbert L. Mercado, the author takes us on a journey of possibilities about the tragic story of the last Romanov family - that of Tsar Nicholas and Empress Alexandra - after the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution.

Even The Grass Bleeds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 141

Even The Grass Bleeds

On July 16, 1990, the most devastating earthquake in Philippine history takes place. Daniel, an engineering student is trapped beneath the rubble of the Hyatt Terraces Hotel. Rose, his girlfriend, is an OFW in Hong Kong. She awaits news of his situation. A love story which shows the nature of man: his love and hatred, his compassion and greed, his weakness and determination to rise above human tragedy empowered by his faith in God.