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This the Bible translated in the Kuki Language.
When author and pastor Eugene H. Peterson created The Message, he took the colloquial quality of the ancient Hebrew and Greek originals and put it into the American English that people use in their workplaces and around the house. What makes The Message a unique translation of choice is it is written in verse-numbered paragraphs in a single-column format, making it like a novel. The Message Study Bible combines this best-selling contemporary translation with personal insights from Peterson's lifetime of studying the Word. Features: * 640 notes from the writings and sermons of Eugene H. Peterson * Contemplative readings and prayers throughout the text * Peterson's introductory essay "Reading the Scriptures" * A comprehensive bibliography of Peterson's writings * Peterson's biography and the complete list of translation consultants for The Message * Blank pages for personal notes and reflections * Written in American English * Verse-numbered, single-column format, making The Message a true reading Bible
As the Internet diffuses across the globe, many have come to believe that the technology poses an insurmountable threat to authoritarian rule. Grounded in the Internet's early libertarian culture and predicated on anecdotes pulled from diverse political climates, this conventional wisdom has informed the views of policymakers, business leaders, and media pundits alike. Yet few studies have sought to systematically analyze the exact ways in which Internet use may lay the basis for political change. In O pen Networks, Closed Regimes, the authors take a comprehensive look at how a broad range of societal and political actors in eight authoritarian and semi-authoritarian countries employ the Internet. Based on methodical assessment of evidence from these cases—China, Cuba, Singapore, Vietnam, Burma, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt—the study contends that the Internet is not necessarily a threat to authoritarian regimes.
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“I pafund ishte oqeani” – Kjo është një vepër e ngritur mbi një simbolikë tepër të veçantë: udhëtimin e detyrueshëm nëpër oqeane të një mase njerëzish drejt një bote lumturie që nuk ekziston askund. Kjo masë njerëzish mbahet forcërisht në një anije gjigante dhe askush nuk e di çfarë do të ndodhë të nersërmen. Udhëtimi i tyre është metaforë e pasigurisë që e rrethon racën njerëzore në ditët tona, por edhe gjatë gjithë historisë së saj.