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The second book in the series is a thrilling story about a girl and the endangered Bengal Tiger. What is the connection between little Veera and the mysterious tiger, Tala? This chance encounter will forever change Veera's understanding of courage. Learn some terrific tiger facts, too!
Sick of being stepped on by gynocentric society? Tired of being told you're privileged and don't have problems? Need practical advice for coping with abusive relationships and biased legal systems? This book is your guide to understanding the redpilled reality and navigating the minefield of modern gender relations. - Are you struggling with an abusive wife but feel like no one takes your side? - Are you tired of being portrayed as the aggressor in every conflict? - Are you losing hope in a society that seems to prioritize women's rights over men's? If you answered yes to these questions, then this book is for you. In "Uncensored Men's Rights: The Redpilled Reality," you will discover: - The...
The Externally Focused Quest: Becoming the Best Church for the Community is designed for church leaders who want to transform their churches to become less internally focused and more oriented to the world around them. The book includes clear guidelines on the changes congregations must adopt to become truly outwardly focused. This book is not about getting all churches to have an annual day of community service as a tactic, but changing the core of who they are and how they see themselves as a part of their community. The Externally Focused Quest outlines ten changes needed for church leaders to transform their churches and presents a highly practical approach that shows leaders how to become more externally focused without having to give up programs that serve members. This book reveals what it takes to make the major shift from internal to external focus and how that affects church leadership.
"Social ontology, conventionally defined, is not primarily about us. Rather, it is about the social world (or worlds), about social reality (or realities), or about the domain(s) of social facts. Social ontology aims at providing an inventory of the basic kinds of entities that make up the social world(s) - items such as norms, institutions, social practices, status positions, power structures, and artifacts. It is the study of the basic kinds of properties of these entities, and of how the social world exists, how it is constituted, or constructed"--
Are you tired of the myth of male superiority and the wage gap lie? Do you crave a world where women hold all the power and true equality is achieved? Then "Female Supremacy Now!" is the book for you! This book dives into the modern, woke interpretation of feminism, debunking common misconceptions and opening your eyes to the female gaze. It explores cultural Marxism and its connection with female supremacy, and even imagines a world where women lead. "Female Supremacy Now!" also tackles the myth of the wage gap and delves into religious texts and doctrines that support female superiority, proving that women have more than just a fighting chance. It explores the psychological advantages of b...
This book come together like a symphony all doing their part. It is a creation of a team of people on a mission to spread their wisdom and knowledge to help their soul find a answer to solve the problem of the world. One powerful force enduring value for generation to create with their hands and hearts a better life for themselves and others to enjoy in the future. As a Muslim we must live up to the commitment promise and demands of our faith in fulfilling our duties. If there is righteousness in the heart, there will be beauty in character. If there is beauty in character, there will be harmony in the in the home, when there is harmony in the home, there will be order in the nation. When there is order in the nation, there will be peace in the world.
In The Missing Myth, Gilles Herrada tackles the many questions about the role and meaning of homosexuality in the evolution of our species and the development of civilization: what evolutionary edge same-sex relationships have provided to the human species; what biological mechanisms generate the sexual diversity that we observe; why homosexual behavior ended up being prohibited worldwide; why homophobia has persisted throughout history; why the homosexual community resurfaced after World War II; and others.In this heartfelt, beautifully written, and painstakingly researched text, the author sculpts a vision of homosexuality that integrates its many dimensions. Stressing the connection between the social status of homosexuality and how same-sex love is depicted in the myths of a particular culture, The Missing Myth advocates the creation of a new mythos0́4not only informed by all the fields of knowledge, but also inclusive of the beauty, truth, and goodness of same-sex love.
Together We Can recounts effective strategies for institutional change and focuses on collective leadership within the land-grant university system, with reflections on Hiler’s long and successful career in academic leadership, both at Texas A&M University and within the larger Texas A&M System. Although many books discuss leadership and organizational change in the private sector, there are relatively few dealing with public-sector entities—especially public land-grant universities and academic agencies—and none on collective leadership, the standard for highly collaborative and interdependent groups and individuals. Hiler draws on more than four decades of academic leadership experie...
Rebecca, a 13 year old girl, and abortion survivor, discovers she is not completely human, but part machine. Her toughest choice lies ahead as she befriends an android, possibly her only hope for survival. Rebecca ultimately must choose between being human or machine, being defiant or to surrender. She holds a formula within her so powerful it could change the destiny of the entire human race with a dark secret buried in a robotic facility situated in the Great Karoo, South Africa, that could not just unlock her mysterious past and unravel the lies of her childhood but threaten the relationship with her mother. When the resistance called ‘Truth’ discovers a transhuman plot to destroy humanity’s freedom, they must find out what makes Rebecca dangerous before it's too late. A secret that could help her protect humanity from digital slavery and find her purpose...or it might destroy her and everyone she loves. In her struggle for answers, she needs to learn the sacrifices mothers make for their daughters and the meaning of unconditional love.
Because of Covid, Debbie Dawkins has been unable to stage high school plays. This summer she wants to do Shakespeare on the Beach, starting with Romeo and Juliet. No one answers the casting call, until a stranger, Liam, shows up and recites the entire play. He has no idea how he did that. She, by chance, quotes a line from Hamlet, and he starts reciting that play as well. Alarmed. she drives him to the emergency room of a local hospital. There's nothing medically wrong; but she feels responsible for having triggered this Shakespeare mania in him, and she is also beginning to realize that his uncanny ability might open opportunities. Her mother, a psychotherapist, charmed by Liam, thinks he h...