Begin Anywhere

Begin Anywhere

Author: Frank Giampietro

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13:

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Beleaguered, appealing self-as-persona wades through crowded, messy rooms of adulthood in this unpredictable debut.


The Start

The Start

Author: Deepak Kumar Arya

Publisher: Deepak Kumar Arya

Published: 2020-05-01

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13:

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My goal is to provide the True Information to all those persons who want to go into the world of blogging. In This First Edition of Book. I will describe all basic to advance information to set up and publish your blog easily step-by-step. The purpose of THE START is to share a blogger’s life how much you have to struggle and work before being a successful blogger in blogging industries. Regardless, you are an expert in this field. I will share my journey of blogging how I was started and come to this position where I can provide you information about blogging. Even I think I am not an expert in this blogging field. But this book is not about or for experts. This book is about the beginning of a blog and only a straggler can share the right thoughts about that.


The Wisdom of Aramis

The Wisdom of Aramis

Author: Elia Pekica Pagon

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2018-12-12

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1982217472

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The new book of essays by poet and publicist Elia Pekica Pagon titled The Wisdom of Aramis talks about real-life treasures as opposed to false ones. It emphasizes all that really matters in life through simple truths from our everyday lives. The Wisdom of Aramis provides us with profound messages drawn from the lessons we can learn from our best friends and most devoted companions, our furry angels. It is a book dedicated to the author’s beloved pug, Aramis Giving of Good, who will always stay in her heart and who will fill the hearts of the readers with such a great sentiment of love, peace, tolerance, and compassion. The book talks about the joy of unconditional love, about deep compassion and inner peace, about the importance of acceptance and sincere kindness, about the magic of patience and miraculous coincidences. The book gives us the chance to discover a better world and a better version of ourselves through our self-awareness through which we can truly get to know ourselves, find our place in this world and beyond, and live in perfect harmony with nature and the entire universe. There is so much to learn from our pets. Everything we love about them is what we miss most in our lives, and that is true friendship—a pair of sincere eyes, a face without a social mask, someone to be here for us when no one else is, someone to understand us and love us unconditionally. We enjoy their company because they help us be who we really are, and they teach us how to enjoy our lives and this world in such a lovely way. Our beloved companions help us find our inner peace, and that’s exactly how we can establish universal peace—by bringing peace into our lives.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: United States. Office of Education

Publisher:

Published: 1920

Total Pages: 948

ISBN-13:

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Return to Zion

Return to Zion

Author: Eric Gartman

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 0827612451

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The history of modern Israel is a story of ambition, violence, and survival. Return to Zion traces how a scattered and stateless people reconstituted themselves in their traditional homeland, only to face threats by those who, during the many years of the dispersion, had come to regard the land as their home. This is a story of the "ingathering of the exiles" from Europe to an outpost on the fringes of the Ottoman Empire, of courage and perseverance, and of reinvention and tragedy. Eric Gartman focuses on two main themes of modern Israel: reconstitution and survival. Even as new settlers built their state they faced constant challenges from hostile neighbors and divided support from foreign governments, as well as being attacked by larger armies no fewer than three times during the first twenty-five years of Israel's history. Focusing on a land torn by turmoil, Return to Zion is the story of Israel--the fight for independence through the Israeli Independence War in 1948, the Six-Day War of 1967, and the near-collapse of the Israeli Army during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Gartman examines the roles of the leading figures of modern Israel--Theodor Herzl, Chaim Weizmann, David Ben-Gurion, Golda Meir, Moshe Dayan, Yitzchak Rabin, and Ariel Sharon--alongside popular perceptions of events as they unfolded in the post-World War II decades. He presents declassified CIA, White House, and U.S. State Department documents that detail America's involvement in the 1967 and 1973 wars, as well as proof that the Israeli attack on the USS Liberty was a case of mistaken identity. Return to Zion pulls together the myriad threads of this history from inside and out to create a seamless look into modern Israel's truest self.