A Cry for Help No One Heard

A Cry for Help No One Heard

Author: P.J. McDonald

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2011-11-04

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 1467071064

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Amy was a ten year old who was kidnapped from a park . Taken across the county line . She was sexually assaulted and beaten. Everyone in the town was looking for her . Until the tragic moment came when they found her in the school yard. This book is meant to help let parents know what could happen to your child in the least of a moment.


Nobody Heard Me Cry

Nobody Heard Me Cry

Author: John Devane

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

Published: 2011-10-13

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 1444732080

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John grew up in poverty in Limerick, Ireland, in the 1960s. Fatherless, and with a family in chaos, John fell prey to the predatory clutches of a neighbour, setting off a cycle of sexual abuse that eventually led to being sold as a teenage prostitute. Against all odds, John put himself through college and became a lawyer. But there was no escaping his past. One day, a man arrived in desperate need of representation and failed to recognise John as the boy he'd once abused. Now John had a choice to make... Nobody Heard Me Cry is both a devastating expose of a stolen childhood and an unforgettable story of survival. Most of all, it is a heartfelt plea to hear the cries of other children in need.


A Cry No One Ever Heard

A Cry No One Ever Heard

Author: Bonnie Thompson

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-24

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9781636924762

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Creating a life so beautiful is a miracle. Born loved, wanted, needed, cared for, properly fed, cleaned in the way a child should be birthed into the world. It takes a hell of a woman and a man to be a parent. Anyone can make a baby, and blood doesn't make a family. My story is quite the opposite. To sum it up: born unwanted, used, physically and mentally abused, descerted for dogs, they ate meat I survived on ketchup sandwiches. But I was highly favored by God that my biological grandparents heard of my existence when I was six years old and traveled back and forth from Wichita Falls to Watts, California, where I had a little chance but no chance in California to complete my summary after the ketchup sandwiches. I wore the same dress, same zipped-up red house shoes, not a nickled daily for milk, which was daily taken from me. My hair was long and daily used as a rope to spin me around. If you don't want your child, give it up and just maybe it will have a chance. After my adoption, I went on to college, had a son, moved back to Hollywood to pursue a positive role model, followed my dream, which may not be yours. Okay, just don't dream. Make it come true-whatever it is. We all fall at some point in some fashion. The key is to get up, brush yourself off, keep looking, and going forward. Learn from mistakes. It's called knowledge. I'm not a woman scared of taking chance. I'm a woman who believes in herself and my higher power in God. He's there for you. Use Him and believe in yourself.


The Cry That No One Heard

The Cry That No One Heard

Author: Andrea Lynn

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-09-09

Total Pages: 688

ISBN-13: 1465360271

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As the years went by I didnt think about how much yell was putting me down until we had moved to Louisiana and then back to Oregon. You call yourself a mother and in your heart you could never do wrong. What kind of a mother would do that to her own daughter? You all would always tell me that I did not belong with you guys well you know youre right I dont belong to none of you. So you know all of you guys were wrong in what you have done. One day I will find my children.


Poetry of World Literature

Poetry of World Literature

Author: Asghar Ali Ansari

Publisher: OrangeBooks Publication

Published: 2024-03-14

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13:

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The present book, entitled, ‘The Poetry of World Literature’ is especially prepared for the students of B. A and M.A English literature. The book deals with some of the world-famous poets and their selected poems which have universal appeal. The book is unique in the sense that the famous poets of world literature and their major poetical works have been collected together in one place. In this book, the term, World Literature is well defined in easy language and its characteristics have also been discussed in detail and a lucid manner.


A Cosmic Awakening of Relationships Beyond Us

A Cosmic Awakening of Relationships Beyond Us

Author: Carla Boatner

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2021-07-27

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 1663217157

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In A Cosmic Awakening of Relationships beyond Us, love is the goal of each character. Liz and Joe explain their love story and its direct impact on the cosmos. Just when Ruby thinks her negative decisions have distorted love, its power is amplified and fortified. Enlightened and transformed, she changes her name to Ola. Each character faces the decision to dig deeper and awaken or to stay stagnant in disappointment. They also must decide to stay in a comfort zone or take a leap of faith, courage, and love to overcome obstacles. We all must make a similar choice. Discover how you can develop your own awakening and change your life for the better. As you understand the characters, you will understand yourself, as well. Find your purpose and learn how you can use that purpose to foster love in the cosmos.


The NIV Application Commentary on the Bible: One-Volume Edition

The NIV Application Commentary on the Bible: One-Volume Edition

Author: Zondervan,

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2024-08-27

Total Pages: 1466

ISBN-13: 0310530814

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THE AWARD-WINNING COMMENTARY SERIES THAT BRINGS THE ANCIENT MESSAGE OF THE BIBLE INTO YOUR WORLD Over 2 million copies sold! The NIV Application Commentary on the Bible is a masterful blend of content written by today's top academics in a way that is compelling and easy to understand for anyone--no formal training or seminary degree required. This one-volume commentary is intended both for personal study and for teaching preparation. Concise commentary and background help the reader understand the original meaning of the biblical text in its historical, literary, and cultural context. Clear explanations make it easy to understand matters related to grammar and the meaning of biblical words. While most commentaries stop there, the unique format of The NIV Application Commentary on the Bible provides a bridge from the world of the Bible to our lives today, guiding the reader to powerfully apply the biblical message to contemporary situations, problems, and questions.


Origins of the Just War

Origins of the Just War

Author: Rory Cox

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2023-10-31

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13: 0691253617

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A groundbreaking history of the ethics of war in the ancient Near East Origins of the Just War reveals the incredible richness and complexity of ethical thought about war in the three millennia preceding the Greco-Roman period, establishing the extent to which ancient just war thought prefigured much of what we now consider to be the building blocks of the Western just war tradition. In this incisive and elegantly written book, Rory Cox traces the earliest ideas concerning the complex relationship between war, ethics and justice. Excavating the ethical thought of three ancient Near Eastern cultures—Egyptian, Hittite and Israelite—he demonstrates that the history of the just war is considerably more ancient and geographically diffuse than previously assumed. Cox shows how the emergence of just war thought was grounded in a desire to rationalise, sacralise and ultimately to legitimise the violence of war. Rather than restraining or condemning warfare, the earliest ethical thought about war reflected an urge to justify state violence. Cox terms this presumption in favour of war ius pro bello—the “right for war”—characterizing it as a meeting point of both abstract and pragmatic concerns. Drawing on a diverse range of ancient sources, Origins of the Just War argues that the same imperative still underlies many of the assumptions of contemporary just war thought and highlights the risks of applying moral absolutism to the fraught ethical arena of war.