Passion Redefined

Passion Redefined

Author: Anurag Shrivastav

Publisher: Booksclinic Publishing

Published: 2020-07-17

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9390192366

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" “Sex is the driving force on the planet. We should embrace it, not see it as the enemy.” ― Hugh Hefner In India, sex is a taboo. Not in a way of doing, here everyone is desperate about sex, but in the way of talking, no one can freely talk about sex. God knows why ! A country having 135 crore population, but none can talk about sex, or periods and any other biological problems having in our private areas. We are silent and this is making our upcoming generations too fall and learn the same taboo. We have learnt so far, still sex education is taught nowhere. We call India a developed country but neither are thinking’s has broadened up nor we have left back the taboo of talking about sex. So here I am and my team , bringing up an anthology which speaks about sex, lust and passion, we hide inside ourselves. This Anthology contains erotic stories and poems collected from mature writers and poets living in different parts of our countries. Through this anthology they want to convey the message that talking and writing about sex is not a taboo. Sex is an essential part of life which defines our passionate love. So, Come with me and Dive in the passion of love and sex, Redefined once again. Let’s have a journey into the Blue."


Redefined

Redefined

Author: Arden Bevere

Publisher: Revell

Published: 2021-01-19

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1493423290

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Millennials might endure negative labels from older generations--lazy, broken, entitled, lost--but the most damaging labels are the ones we use on ourselves. Words are powerful. Even when they aren't true, they can begin to shape our perceptions of ourselves and the decisions we make. Yet the only labels that really matter to this, the largest and most diverse generation yet, are the ones with which God originally designated us. What does he call our generation? Sons and daughters. We are called to change the world and make a huge impact for the kingdom, but we can't do that if we allow ourselves to believe the limiting labels we hear every day. Instead, Arden Bevere calls you to - know what it means to be a son or daughter of God - see how God uses the seemingly negative things in our lives for good - take control of our thoughts and words and replace them with God's thoughts and words - find freedom from addiction, fear, doubts, regrets, and more Your life is not an accident, a disappointment, or an inconvenience to God. It's time to redefine, embrace, and walk in your true identity as his beloved child who will do great things in his name. Let Arden Bevere, a positive voice in this generation, show you the way.


Luther

Luther

Author: H. G. Koenigsberger

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1973-06-18

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1349014737

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Another World is Possible

Another World is Possible

Author: Dwight N. Hopkins

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-12-18

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1317490452

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'Another World is Possible' examines the many peoples who have mobilized religion and spirituality to forge identity. Some claim direct links to indigenous spiritual practices; others have appropriated externally introduced religions, modifying these with indigenous perspectives and practices. The voices of Black people from around the world are presented in essays ranging from the Indian subcontinent, Japan and Australia to Africa, the UK and the USA. From creation narratives to trickster heroes, from the role of spirituality in HIV positive South Africa to its place in mental health and among the poor, spirituality is shown to be essential to the survival of individuals and communities.


Redefine Success

Redefine Success

Author: Jonathan Robinson-Lees

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2023-09-14

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 1982298030

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Redefine Success: Making the shift from doing to being is about the journey of life. It highlights how we are able to immerse ourselves into our passions and experience the richness of life. Based on the honest and inspiring conversations on the Passion and Perspective Podcast, the book inspires the reader to challenge the notion of internalised capitalism. In a world where success is too often dictated by the outside world, Redefine Success helps you re-imagine possibilities and encourages you to create your own path in life.


Practicing Passion

Practicing Passion

Author: Kenda Creasy Dean

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2004-04-26

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780802847126

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Youth and the Quest for a Passionate Church.


Black Woman Redefined

Black Woman Redefined

Author: Sophia Nelson

Publisher: BenBella Books, Inc.

Published: 2012-11-20

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1937856798

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It's time for a REDEFINITION among black women in America. In its 2011 hardcover release, Black Woman Redefined was a top-selling book and took home a 2011 Best Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award from the African American Literary Awards. Author Sophia A. Nelson won the 2012 Champions of Diversity Award, given each year by diversity business executives in Fortune 100 companies. Black Woman Redefined was inspired in part by what Nelson calls “open season on accomplished black women": from Don Imus's name-calling of black female basketball players in 2007 and a 2009 Yale University study titled “Marriage Eludes High-Achieving Black Women," to the more recent revelation that First Lady Michelle Obama is concerned about being painted as an “angry, black woman." In Black Woman Redefined, Nelson sets out to change this cultural perception, taking readers on a no-holds-barred journey into the hearts and minds of accomplished black women to reveal truths, tribulations, and insights like never before. This groundbreaking book provides black women of a new generation with essential career and life-coaching advice. Based on never-before-done research on college-educated, career-driven black women, Nelson offers her fellow “sisters"—and those who know, love, and work with them—a feel-good volume for personal and professional success that empowers them without tearing others down.


Influence Redefined

Influence Redefined

Author: Stacey Hanke

Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group

Published: 2017-02-07

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1626343586

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Do you feel confident you're a leader with influence? You may be surprised to discover you're not as influential as you think you are. Your team is only as strong as your influence, and many leaders today are mistaken about what it means to be influential. An outdated influence paradigm, along with technological devices and distractions, is making it increasingly challenging for leaders to reach those they need to influence in order to be successful. In fact, many leaders are unwillingly and unknowingly sabotaging themselves and their influence. In her thought-provoking Influence Redefined, Stacey Hanke introduces her powerful Influence Model, a step-by-step method for improving communication and producing the ideal type of influence—one that moves people to action long after an interaction is over. She dispels the most common influence myths and instructs leaders on how to stop sabotaging themselves in order to leave a positive, lasting impression. Using a results-based definition of influence for individuals and organizations, Hanke successfully shows leaders how they can develop influence as a skill through self-awareness, consistency, a positive reputation, adaptability, and impact. With insights from dozens of executives and business leaders, as well as practical how-tos and action steps, Influence Redefined will help leaders multiply and expand their influence every day, Monday to Monday®. Through Stacey Hanke, Inc., the author has provided keynotes, mentoring and training on communicating with influence to thousands of leaders across industries. She is the author of Yes You Can! and has appeared in the New York Times and SmartMoney. Hanke was recognized as one of the National Speakers Association's ''Top 6 Under 40.''


Regions of Identity

Regions of Identity

Author:

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 1999-03

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 0804764093

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Examining turn-of-the-century American women's fiction, the author argues that this writing played a crucial role in the production of a national fantasy of a unified American identity in the face of the racial, regional, ethnic, and sexual divisions of the period. Contributing to New Americanist perspectives of nation formation, the book shows that these writers are central to American literary discourses for reconfiguring the relationship among constituent regions in order to reconfigure the nation itself. Analyzing fiction by Sarah Orne Jewett, Florence Converse, Pauline Hopkins, María Amparo Ruiz de Burton, Kate Chopin, and Sui Sin Far, the book foregrounds the ways each writer's own location on the grid of American identities shapes her attempt to forge an inclusive narrative of America. This disparate group of writers--Northerners, Southerners, Californios, African Americans, Chinese Americans, Anglo Americans, heterosexuals, and lesbians--reflects the widespread nature of concerns over national identity and the importance of regions to representations of that identity. The author argues that femininity as a politicized cultural construct is basic to each of these author's attempts to recast America, because each understands the link between true womanhood and the longstanding equation of New England with the nation. But such attempts to mobilize the naturalized feminine to stabilize a fractured and exclusionary American identity inevitably reveal the fissures that undermine the universality of both categories. The book thus participates in several larger and ongoing conversations within American studies and feminist literary and genre criticism: the reassessment of regional and minor fiction in relation to national identity, the critique of the politics of genre construction, the uses and limits of identity politics, and the connections among all these issues.


The Journey from EI to AI - Mankind Redefined

The Journey from EI to AI - Mankind Redefined

Author: Dr. Premankur Das

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2024-10-30

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13:

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The title "The Journey from EI to AI – Mankind Redefined" was inspired by the profound shift humanity is experiencing as we navigate between the timeless power of Emotional Intelligence (EI) and the growing influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI). For Prof. (Dr.) Premankur Das, the title encapsulates the journey of balancing the deeply human aspects of empathy, connection, and self-awareness (EI) with the relentless rise of AI, which is rapidly transforming industries, relationships, and even our identities. Dr. Das, an experienced HR professional and academic, was particularly inspired by his observations in the workplace, where technology often threatens to overshadow the human touch. He recognized the need to redefine what it means to be human in an age of intelligent machines, while still holding on to the core values of emotional understanding and ethical leadership. The title reflects not just a technological evolution but a deeper philosophical journey—one that requires society to adapt while safeguarding the core values that make us human. Through engaging insights, Dr. Das offers a roadmap for navigating this shift, reminding us that while AI can enhance and transform our lives, it is our Emotional Intelligence that truly defines us. This book is an essential read for those seeking to thrive in a world where humanity and technology must coexist.