Author: Prema Raghavan
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1636337163
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
Priyanka knew the moment Manoj entered, without turning around. That awareness was like the waft of perfume only she could recognize. Would that change when she married another man? His infant daughter had her fist in her mouth, and Arun removed it to gaze into eyes, the colour of indigo and could not look away. What he did not know was that she had the gift of clairvoyance; she would warn him of events, which would change their lives irrevocably. Prerana’s conflict-ridden relationship with her mother had left scars even time could not erase. Now she had to prevent her mother from usurping her child. Who would win this age-old battle? Twelve stories about people who will seem familiar. You know them all too well; perhaps some of them are you.
Eve in the Land of Kali
Author: Prema Raghavan
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1636337163
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
Priyanka knew the moment Manoj entered, without turning around. That awareness was like the waft of perfume only she could recognize. Would that change when she married another man? His infant daughter had her fist in her mouth, and Arun removed it to gaze into eyes, the colour of indigo and could not look away. What he did not know was that she had the gift of clairvoyance; she would warn him of events, which would change their lives irrevocably. Prerana’s conflict-ridden relationship with her mother had left scars even time could not erase. Now she had to prevent her mother from usurping her child. Who would win this age-old battle? Twelve stories about people who will seem familiar. You know them all too well; perhaps some of them are you.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1636337163
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
Priyanka knew the moment Manoj entered, without turning around. That awareness was like the waft of perfume only she could recognize. Would that change when she married another man? His infant daughter had her fist in her mouth, and Arun removed it to gaze into eyes, the colour of indigo and could not look away. What he did not know was that she had the gift of clairvoyance; she would warn him of events, which would change their lives irrevocably. Prerana’s conflict-ridden relationship with her mother had left scars even time could not erase. Now she had to prevent her mother from usurping her child. Who would win this age-old battle? Twelve stories about people who will seem familiar. You know them all too well; perhaps some of them are you.
The Land is the Source of the Law
Author: C.F. Black
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136919740
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
The Land is the Source of Law brings an inter-jurisdictional dimension to the field of indigenous jurisprudence: comparing Indigenous legal regimes in New Zealand, the USA and Australia, it offers a ‘dialogical encounter with an Indigenous jurisprudence’ in which individuals are characterised by their rights and responsibilities into the Land. Though a relatively "new" field, indigenous jurisprudence is the product of the oldest continuous legal system in the world. Utilising a range of texts – films, novels, poetry, as well as "law stories" CF Black blends legality and narrative in order to redefine jurisprudentia in indigenous terms. This re-definition gives shape to the jurisprudential framework of the book: a shape that is not just abstract, but physical and metaphysical; a shape that is circular and concentric at the same time. The outer circle is the cosmology, so that the human never forgets that they are inside a universe – a universe that has a law. This law is found in the second circle which, whilst resembling the ancient Greek law of physis is a law based on relationship. This is a relationship that orders the placing of the individual in the innermost circle, and which structures their rights and responsibilities into the land. The jurisprudential texts which inform the theoretical framework of this book bring to our attention the urgent message that the Djang (primordial energy) is out of balance, and that the rebalancing of that Djang is up to the individual through their lawful behaviour, a behaviour which patterns them back into land. Thus, The Land is the Source of the Law concludes not only with a diagnosis of the cause of climate change, but a prescription which offers an alternative legal approach to global health.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136919740
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
The Land is the Source of Law brings an inter-jurisdictional dimension to the field of indigenous jurisprudence: comparing Indigenous legal regimes in New Zealand, the USA and Australia, it offers a ‘dialogical encounter with an Indigenous jurisprudence’ in which individuals are characterised by their rights and responsibilities into the Land. Though a relatively "new" field, indigenous jurisprudence is the product of the oldest continuous legal system in the world. Utilising a range of texts – films, novels, poetry, as well as "law stories" CF Black blends legality and narrative in order to redefine jurisprudentia in indigenous terms. This re-definition gives shape to the jurisprudential framework of the book: a shape that is not just abstract, but physical and metaphysical; a shape that is circular and concentric at the same time. The outer circle is the cosmology, so that the human never forgets that they are inside a universe – a universe that has a law. This law is found in the second circle which, whilst resembling the ancient Greek law of physis is a law based on relationship. This is a relationship that orders the placing of the individual in the innermost circle, and which structures their rights and responsibilities into the land. The jurisprudential texts which inform the theoretical framework of this book bring to our attention the urgent message that the Djang (primordial energy) is out of balance, and that the rebalancing of that Djang is up to the individual through their lawful behaviour, a behaviour which patterns them back into land. Thus, The Land is the Source of the Law concludes not only with a diagnosis of the cause of climate change, but a prescription which offers an alternative legal approach to global health.
Christmas Eve Blizzard
Author: Andrea Vlahakis
Publisher: Arbordale Publishing
ISBN: 1607180030
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Join Nicholas and his grandfather as they push aside the thoughts of decorating the Christmas tree to lovingly care for a cardinal trapped in the snow of a blizzard on Christmas Eve. Christmas morning finds Nicholas more concerned about the bird than opening his gifts.
Publisher: Arbordale Publishing
ISBN: 1607180030
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Join Nicholas and his grandfather as they push aside the thoughts of decorating the Christmas tree to lovingly care for a cardinal trapped in the snow of a blizzard on Christmas Eve. Christmas morning finds Nicholas more concerned about the bird than opening his gifts.
Land of Progress
Author: Jacob Norris
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191648116
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Histories of Palestine in the pre-1948 period usually assume the emergent Arab-Zionist conflict to be the central axis around which all change revolves. In Land of Progress Jacob Norris suggests an alternative historical vocabulary is needed to broaden our understanding of the region's recent past. In particular, for the architects of empire and their agents on the ground, Palestine was conceived primarily within a developmental discourse that pervaded colonial practice from the turn of the twentieth century onwards. A far cry from the post-World War II focus on raising living standards, colonial development in the early twentieth century was more interested in infrastructure and the exploitation of natural resources. Land of Progress charts this process at work across both the Ottoman and British periods in Palestine, focusing on two of the most salient but understudied sites of development anywhere in the colonial world: the Dead Sea and Haifa. Weaving the experiences of local individuals into a wider narrative of imperial expansion and anti-colonial resistance, Norris demonstrates the widespread excitement Palestine generated among those who saw themselves at the vanguard of progress and modernisation, whether they were Ottoman or British, Arab or Jewish. Against this backdrop, Norris traces the gradual erosion during the mandate period of the mixed style of development that had prevailed under the Ottoman Empire, as the new British regime viewed Zionism as the sole motor of modernisation. As a result, the book's latter stages relate the extent to which colonial development became a central issue of contestation in the struggle for Palestine that unfolded in the 1930s and 40s.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191648116
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Histories of Palestine in the pre-1948 period usually assume the emergent Arab-Zionist conflict to be the central axis around which all change revolves. In Land of Progress Jacob Norris suggests an alternative historical vocabulary is needed to broaden our understanding of the region's recent past. In particular, for the architects of empire and their agents on the ground, Palestine was conceived primarily within a developmental discourse that pervaded colonial practice from the turn of the twentieth century onwards. A far cry from the post-World War II focus on raising living standards, colonial development in the early twentieth century was more interested in infrastructure and the exploitation of natural resources. Land of Progress charts this process at work across both the Ottoman and British periods in Palestine, focusing on two of the most salient but understudied sites of development anywhere in the colonial world: the Dead Sea and Haifa. Weaving the experiences of local individuals into a wider narrative of imperial expansion and anti-colonial resistance, Norris demonstrates the widespread excitement Palestine generated among those who saw themselves at the vanguard of progress and modernisation, whether they were Ottoman or British, Arab or Jewish. Against this backdrop, Norris traces the gradual erosion during the mandate period of the mixed style of development that had prevailed under the Ottoman Empire, as the new British regime viewed Zionism as the sole motor of modernisation. As a result, the book's latter stages relate the extent to which colonial development became a central issue of contestation in the struggle for Palestine that unfolded in the 1930s and 40s.
On Its Own
Author: Swa Raj
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
ISBN: 1482835568
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
You arent really going to destroy the 216 religious sites, are you? Lacene asked in disbelief the instant they were out of others earshot. Of course I am, was his terse reply. Her worst fears were confirmed. She voiced question after question as they popped into her head. Where are we? Who are you working with? Do you realize that the repercussions would be catastrophic? There will be a world war, a religious world war where mercy and compromise are sins. There must be other ways to get your point across. He kept his cool as he answered. I wouldnt have to do this if all religions co-existed peacefully. They have only spread intolerance and hatred. If we dont hear from the UN by Monday, this is how we get the world to listen. Lacene checked her watch. Five days to Monday.
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
ISBN: 1482835568
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
You arent really going to destroy the 216 religious sites, are you? Lacene asked in disbelief the instant they were out of others earshot. Of course I am, was his terse reply. Her worst fears were confirmed. She voiced question after question as they popped into her head. Where are we? Who are you working with? Do you realize that the repercussions would be catastrophic? There will be a world war, a religious world war where mercy and compromise are sins. There must be other ways to get your point across. He kept his cool as he answered. I wouldnt have to do this if all religions co-existed peacefully. They have only spread intolerance and hatred. If we dont hear from the UN by Monday, this is how we get the world to listen. Lacene checked her watch. Five days to Monday.
Poems
Author: John Ogle Tunstall
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Kali's Child
Author: Jeffrey J. Kripal
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226453774
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
Scholar Jeffrey J. Kripal explores the life and teachings of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a 19th-century Bengali saint who played a major role in the creation of modern Hinduism. The work is now marked by both critical acclaim and cross-cultural controversy. In a substantial new Preface to this second edition, Kripal answers his critics and addresses the controversy.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226453774
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
Scholar Jeffrey J. Kripal explores the life and teachings of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a 19th-century Bengali saint who played a major role in the creation of modern Hinduism. The work is now marked by both critical acclaim and cross-cultural controversy. In a substantial new Preface to this second edition, Kripal answers his critics and addresses the controversy.
A Walk Along the Ganges
Author: Dennison Berwick
Publisher: Dennison Berwick
ISBN: 9780713719680
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Publisher: Dennison Berwick
ISBN: 9780713719680
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
The Law Relating to Easements in British India
Author: Frederick Peacock
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 708
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 708
Book Description
The Law of Easements, Natural Rights Arising from Situation, and Licenses, India
Author: India
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description