Memorable Day

Memorable Day

Author: Sabita Dakua

Publisher: Wordsgenix Publication

Published: 2024-06-14

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13:

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The Memorable Day book is compiled with the help of co-authors stories with an experience which is remarkable in their life. We are happy with good thoughts and upset with bad thoughts but both are essential in life to experience better in the future. This makes us concrete with our decisions. Hope this book will be helpful in giving you insights about the memories correlated to you and proactive for your future intentions.


Memorable Moments

Memorable Moments

Author: Tharani R

Publisher: JEC PUBLICATION

Published:

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 9361759191

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Memories are treasures of our hearts. They are captured moments in our brain like photos in albums. They are indelible and unforgettable. Some memories give a smile flower to our heart . But Some memories gives intolerable pain . When we close our eyes they come as waves in front of us.


365 Days of Word Empowerment

365 Days of Word Empowerment

Author: Alison Boucher

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2019-11-23

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 1982238992

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In this personal daily journal, Alison Boucher shares her way with words that act as daily treasures of wisdom for personal transformation. She shares how she transformed her life by changing her thoughts and habits to overcome obstacles to her happiness. This is a must-read for rising above fear and anger, for awakening, forgiving, and flourishing in love. Questioning her life with conscious awareness has empowered her to radiate love, light, and laughter. Encouraged by many people to write, Alison started her journal of words as a preliminary exercise to write her first novel. It became her therapeutic medicine, an account of her real-life journey, illustrating how it’s possible to improve your life by transforming your thoughts and becoming your best authentic self. This project to explore the meaning of words turned into a wonderful compendium of empowering reflections. Upon sharing it, family and friends requested that she publish it.


Last Days: Zombie Apocalypse

Last Days: Zombie Apocalypse

Author: Ash Barker

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2018-06-28

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1472826701

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Last Days: Zombie Apocalypse is a skirmish-scale miniatures game of survival horror. It pits players against each other in a nightmarish near-future where the dead have returned to life and are feasting on the living. Players build their own factions, representing desperate civilians, military personnel, or hardened survivors, and must explore, scavenge, and fight in order to survive another day. Rival gangs are only one of the dangers they face – mindless zombies wander the streets, driven by insatiable hunger and drawn by the sound of combat! A gang's ability to scavenge is as vital as their combat ability, and players must ensure that they have the resources to survive in this hostile world. Scenarios and campaigns allow you to develop your gang, gain experience and recruit new henchmen to build up your strength or replace the inevitable casualties of the zombie apocalypse.


Photograph

Photograph

Author: Vikas,

Publisher: Unvoiced Heart

Published: 2022-02-23

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13:

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Photograph - Captured memories, is not just any book. It's a book full of emotions and love. In this journey of life, we always click pictures, and try capturing that moment. And here, we are reliving some special relations, some special moments, and some special pictures... Its a combined message of 30 writers (including the compilers) to their loved ones, or to the society... This book is full of pictures and is filled with love, so hey readers, hope you enjoy this journey....


A Day in Hell on the DMZ

A Day in Hell on the DMZ

Author: Lou Pepi

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2022-08-12

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1476688397

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At "zero dark thirty" on January 30, 1971, units of the U.S. Fifth Mechanized Division left their firebases along the DMZ heading west along Provincial Route 9. The mission, called Dewey Canyon II, was to reopen the road from Khe Sahn Air Base to the Laotian border, in support of a South Vietnamese invasion of Laos (doomed from the start) to cut off the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Alpha Company of U.S. 61st Infantry performed commendably in keeping Route 9 open, with just one casualty killed by friendly fire. They returned to Firebase Charlie-2 in April, exhausted but hopeful--the Fifth would be leaving Vietnam in July. They patrolled the "western hills" through May as rocket attacks fell each evening. On the 21st, a direct hit on a bunker killed 30 of the 63 men inside--18 were from Alpha Co. This is their story, as told to Specialist Lou Pepi by members of his unit.


On Not Being Someone Else

On Not Being Someone Else

Author: Andrew H. Miller

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2020-06-09

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 0674245180

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“To be someone—to be anyone—is about...not being someone else. Miller’s amused and inspired book is utterly compelling.” —Adam Phillips “A compendium of expressions of wonder over what might have been...Swept up in our real lives, we quickly forget about the unreal ones. Still, there will be moments when, for good or ill, we feel confronted by our unrealized possibilities.” —New Yorker We live one life, formed by paths taken and untaken. Choosing a job, getting married, deciding on a place to live or whether to have children—every decision precludes another. But what if you’d gone the other way? From Robert Frost to Sharon Olds, Virginia Woolf to Ian McEwan, Jane Hirshfield to Carl Dennis, storytellers of every stripe consider the roads not taken, the lives we haven’t led. What is it that compels us to identify with fictional and poetic voices tantalizing us with the shadows of what might have been? Not only poets and novelists, but psychologists and philosophers have much to say on this question. Miller finds wisdom in all of these, revealing the beauty, the allure, and the danger of sustaining or confronting our unled lives. “Miller is charming company, both humanly and intellectually. He is onto something: the theme of unled lives, and the fascinating idea that fiction intensifies the sense of provisionality that attends all lives. An extremely attractive book.” —James Wood “An expertly curated tour of regret and envy in literature...Miller’s insightful and moving book—both in his own discussion and in the tales he recounts—gently nudges us toward consolation.” —Wall Street Journal “I wish I had written this book...Examining art’s capacity to transfix, multiply, and compress, this book is itself a work of art.” —Times Higher Education