Author: Ahmed shaaban
Publisher: Ahmed Shaaban
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
In the third part of the necklace of time, the three friends went to the future, which was threatened by the danger of beings who want to eliminate humans permanently. The adventures of the three begin to identify a future scientist who has a device that can eliminate these creatures, but he faces many problems from his enemies and opponents, so the adventures of the three begin to help this world in order to save humanity completely.
Time Necklace Part III: A Journey to The Future
Author: Ahmed shaaban
Publisher: Ahmed Shaaban
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
In the third part of the necklace of time, the three friends went to the future, which was threatened by the danger of beings who want to eliminate humans permanently. The adventures of the three begin to identify a future scientist who has a device that can eliminate these creatures, but he faces many problems from his enemies and opponents, so the adventures of the three begin to help this world in order to save humanity completely.
Publisher: Ahmed Shaaban
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
In the third part of the necklace of time, the three friends went to the future, which was threatened by the danger of beings who want to eliminate humans permanently. The adventures of the three begin to identify a future scientist who has a device that can eliminate these creatures, but he faces many problems from his enemies and opponents, so the adventures of the three begin to help this world in order to save humanity completely.
Time Necklace Part III
Author: Ahmed Shaaban
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the third part of the necklace of time, the three friends went to the future, which was threatened by the danger of beings who want to eliminate humans permanently. The adventures of the three begin to identify a future scientist who has a device that can eliminate these creatures, but he faces many problems from his enemies and opponents, so the adventures of the three begin to help this world in order to save humanity completely.
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the third part of the necklace of time, the three friends went to the future, which was threatened by the danger of beings who want to eliminate humans permanently. The adventures of the three begin to identify a future scientist who has a device that can eliminate these creatures, but he faces many problems from his enemies and opponents, so the adventures of the three begin to help this world in order to save humanity completely.
The New York Times Book Review
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 1134
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Languages : en
Pages : 1134
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Journey Through The Bhagavad Gita - A Modern Commentary
Author: GK Marballi
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1304375951
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 651
Book Description
This book is a straightforward, contemporary and simple explanation and commentary of the Bhagawat Gita, with Sanskrit to English translation. Each shloka (verse) is explained in detail. A summary of each chapter of the Bhagavad Gita is also included. No prior background in Indian scriptures or Vedanta is needed.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1304375951
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 651
Book Description
This book is a straightforward, contemporary and simple explanation and commentary of the Bhagawat Gita, with Sanskrit to English translation. Each shloka (verse) is explained in detail. A summary of each chapter of the Bhagavad Gita is also included. No prior background in Indian scriptures or Vedanta is needed.
New York Times Saturday Review of Books and Art
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 1392
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 1392
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Educational Times
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 1094
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 1094
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The New York Times Book Review Index, 1896-1970: Byline index
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 752
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Languages : en
Pages : 752
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Three Tales from an Endless Journey
Author: Shiladitya Chatterjee
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
ISBN: 1543706312
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
This novel consists of three separate stories from widely different periods of time. The first is set in ancient India, in the fictional kingdom of Thaneshwar whose nobility is engaged in advancing altruistic living for its citizens but faces an existential threat from a sinister adversary, whose defeat is the protagonist’s main task. The second takes place in the near contemporary India of the 1970s where a young woman civil servant appears in a district for her training and is immediately immersed in its difficult problems and dangerous and volatile environment. The backdrop of the last is the future India of the 2050s where a Japanese woman undertakes a journey to India across the Himalayas in pursuit of both a public mission for peace in Asia as well as a secret personal quest. The three stories deal with the similarity of choices faced by humanity in every epoch and age that requires resolution according to its best principled judgments and prevailing values and philosophies. The stories also discuss the continuing quest of individuals over the ages to overcome their fragile existence by immersing themselves in strengthening the future of humankind.
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
ISBN: 1543706312
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
This novel consists of three separate stories from widely different periods of time. The first is set in ancient India, in the fictional kingdom of Thaneshwar whose nobility is engaged in advancing altruistic living for its citizens but faces an existential threat from a sinister adversary, whose defeat is the protagonist’s main task. The second takes place in the near contemporary India of the 1970s where a young woman civil servant appears in a district for her training and is immediately immersed in its difficult problems and dangerous and volatile environment. The backdrop of the last is the future India of the 2050s where a Japanese woman undertakes a journey to India across the Himalayas in pursuit of both a public mission for peace in Asia as well as a secret personal quest. The three stories deal with the similarity of choices faced by humanity in every epoch and age that requires resolution according to its best principled judgments and prevailing values and philosophies. The stories also discuss the continuing quest of individuals over the ages to overcome their fragile existence by immersing themselves in strengthening the future of humankind.
No Time for Dreams
Author: Carolyn Wakeman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN: 0742557197
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
Compelling images of cinnamon-robed monks confronting the guns and clubs of Burma's military junta outraged the world in September 2007. Then communications links were cut, and curfews, interrogations, midnight raids, beatings, and arrests crushed the remnants of defiance. Tragically, it had all happened before. No Time for Dreams narrates a remarkable woman's search over four decades for independence and purpose as repression spreads throughout her country, once known as the Golden Land. Inspired by the legacy of her father, Ba Tin's struggle against British colonialism beginning in the 1930s, San San Tin infuses her journey from school girl to journalist and, briefly, to businesswoman with an unbroken spirit of resistance. Offering a compassionate insider's view of politics, culture, religion, and family during nearly half a century of unrelenting dictatorship, this riveting personal story traces an arc of decline to reveal the bitter fate of a once-prosperous and cosmopolitan society.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN: 0742557197
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
Compelling images of cinnamon-robed monks confronting the guns and clubs of Burma's military junta outraged the world in September 2007. Then communications links were cut, and curfews, interrogations, midnight raids, beatings, and arrests crushed the remnants of defiance. Tragically, it had all happened before. No Time for Dreams narrates a remarkable woman's search over four decades for independence and purpose as repression spreads throughout her country, once known as the Golden Land. Inspired by the legacy of her father, Ba Tin's struggle against British colonialism beginning in the 1930s, San San Tin infuses her journey from school girl to journalist and, briefly, to businesswoman with an unbroken spirit of resistance. Offering a compassionate insider's view of politics, culture, religion, and family during nearly half a century of unrelenting dictatorship, this riveting personal story traces an arc of decline to reveal the bitter fate of a once-prosperous and cosmopolitan society.
Shadows of the Future
Author: Patrick Parrinder
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 9780815626916
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
H. G. Wells—the inventor of the concept of the time machine and the phrase "the Shape of Things to Come"—described his life's work as one of "critical anticipation." Shadows of the Future identifies the attempt to imagine possible futures as the unifying principle behind Wells's diverse and sometimes wayward literary career. The book unravels the complex layers of meaning in The Time Machine, and shows how throughout his life he sought to exploit the potential of literary and cultural prophecy in new ways. Described by John Middleton Murry as "the last prophet of bourgeois Europe," he was also its first futurologist. In Shadows of the Future Wells's assumption of the prophet's role is related to his championship of the modern scientific outlook, and to the theory and practice of science fiction and utopian literature. Parrinder explores the connections between novelty and repetition, between imagining the future and imagining the past, and between prophecy and parody as literary modes. Wells's science fiction is reexamined both as a projection of the cosmology implicit in the writings of Darwin and Huxley, and as a new variation on the Romantic and Enlightenment themes of such earlier authors as Blake, Gibbon, and Mary Shelley. Later chapters relate Wells's fiction to his nonfiction and look at the uneasy relationship of his utopianism to literary prophecy, and at the paradoxes inherent in the militant internationalism of the " prophet at large." Finally, Wells's influence is traced in a study of the antiutopian fictions of Zamyatin and Orwell, and in a broad account of the connections between science fiction and the scientific outlook down to our own time.
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 9780815626916
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
H. G. Wells—the inventor of the concept of the time machine and the phrase "the Shape of Things to Come"—described his life's work as one of "critical anticipation." Shadows of the Future identifies the attempt to imagine possible futures as the unifying principle behind Wells's diverse and sometimes wayward literary career. The book unravels the complex layers of meaning in The Time Machine, and shows how throughout his life he sought to exploit the potential of literary and cultural prophecy in new ways. Described by John Middleton Murry as "the last prophet of bourgeois Europe," he was also its first futurologist. In Shadows of the Future Wells's assumption of the prophet's role is related to his championship of the modern scientific outlook, and to the theory and practice of science fiction and utopian literature. Parrinder explores the connections between novelty and repetition, between imagining the future and imagining the past, and between prophecy and parody as literary modes. Wells's science fiction is reexamined both as a projection of the cosmology implicit in the writings of Darwin and Huxley, and as a new variation on the Romantic and Enlightenment themes of such earlier authors as Blake, Gibbon, and Mary Shelley. Later chapters relate Wells's fiction to his nonfiction and look at the uneasy relationship of his utopianism to literary prophecy, and at the paradoxes inherent in the militant internationalism of the " prophet at large." Finally, Wells's influence is traced in a study of the antiutopian fictions of Zamyatin and Orwell, and in a broad account of the connections between science fiction and the scientific outlook down to our own time.