Hero Status

Hero Status

Author: Joe Vinette

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2017-11-21

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 1973605864

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Have you ever thought of yourself as a hero? Not many people do. But youre a difference maker! You have been handcrafted to be the unique person who you are today, and no other combination of people in history could have led to your birth and legacy. You are here for an important reason. In Hero Status, author and pastor Joe Vinette uses unique stories and passages from the book of Daniel to help you unlock your greatest potential. He recognizes that each person is unique, and he uses practical examples to lead you toward remembering the heroes around you. Joe will also show you your inner hero, helping you to see your own failures as learning points and your own successes as a launching pad. You will understand how to change the way you think about your life, and ultimately your new perspective will protect your inner boldness. God has given you your life so that you can be a light of the world and a reflection of the ultimate lightour savior hero, Jesus! You dont have to be perfectjust willing. Make today the day you embrace your hero status!


My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's (Light Novel) Vol. 2

My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's (Light Novel) Vol. 2

Author: Matsuri Akai

Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment

Published: 2021-10-14

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1638580324

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Oda Akira's life in a new world has had a rocky start. He has been framed for the murder of his mentor, forced to flee into the depths of a deadly labyrinth, and caught up in dangerous elf politics. After so many battles, his precious katana is in bad shape, so he heads to the beastfolk continent to find a skilled blacksmith and enough odd jobs at the Adventurers' Guild to pay for a repair job. But when the city is raided by demons, his elf companion Amelia is kidnapped! With some help from a beastfolk princess and his feline familiar Night, can Akira bring Amelia back where she belongs?


Hero or Villain?

Hero or Villain?

Author: Abigail G. Scheg

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2017-10-27

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1476630526

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One dimensional television characters are a thing of the past--today's popular shows feature intricate storylines and well developed characters. From the brooding Damon Salvatore in The Vampire Diaries to the tough-minded Rick Grimes in The Walking Dead, protagonists are not categorically good, antagonists often have relatable good sides, and heroes may act as antiheroes from one episode to the next. This collection of new essays examines the complex characters in Orange Is the New Black, Homeland, Key & Peele, Oz, Empire, Breaking Bad, House, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.


Russia's Hero Cities

Russia's Hero Cities

Author: Ivo Mijnssen

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2021-05-04

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 0253056217

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World War II, known as the Great Patriotic War to Russians, ravaged the Soviet Union and traumatized those who survived. After the war, memory of this anguish was often publicly repressed under Stalin. But that all changed by the 1960s. Under Brezhnev, the idea of the Great Patriotic War was transformed into one of victory and celebration. In Russia's Hero Cities, Ivo Mijnssen reveals how contradictory national recollections were revised into an idealized past that both served official needs and offered a narrative of heroism. This triumphant narrative was most evident in the creation of 13 Hero Cities, now located across Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. These cities, which were host to some of the fiercest and most famous battles, were named champions. Brezhnev's government officially recognized these cities with awards, financial contributions, and ritualized festivities. Their citizens also encountered the altered history at every corner—on manicured battlefields, in war memorials, and through stories at the kitchen table. Using a rich tapestry of archival material, oral history interviews, and newspaper articles, Mijnssen provides a thorough exploration of two cities in particular, Tula and Novorossiysk. By exploring the significance of Hero Cities in Soviet identity and the enduring but conflicted importance they hold for Russians today, Russia's Hero Cities exposes how the Great Patriotic War no longer has the power to mask the deep rifts still present in Russian society.


The Lions of the Land

The Lions of the Land

Author: Dr. D. K. Olukoya

Publisher: Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries

Published: 2015-10-20

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9789201214

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he enemy does not want you to finish well, enjoy abundant life or make heaven at the end of your sojourn here. He is out to make a mess of your achievements and bring your honour to shame. His trusted weapons are your inherent weaknesses. They are the lions of the land. In this groundbreaking and highly anointed book, best-selhng author, Dr. D.K. Olukoya reiterates the timeless truth, " He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls" (Proverbs 25:28). The lions of the land teaches that it is your responsibility to thoroughly address your personal shortcoming or weaknesses. It shows how you can address your weaknesses, turn them to strength and frustrate the enemy's agenda to use them to destroy your destiny. As you read and apply the timeless truth it offers, your life will experience unprecedented revival and fulfilment. You will sing a new song.


Heroism and Global Politics

Heroism and Global Politics

Author: Veronica Kitchen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-10-12

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 0429855737

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The rhetoric of heroism pervades politics. Political leaders invoke their own heroic credentials, soldiers are celebrated at sporting events, ordinary citizens become state symbols (or symbols of opposition), and high profile celebrities embody a glamorized, humanitarian heroism. Using analytical tools drawn from international relations, gender studies, war studies, history, and comparative politics, this book examines the cultural and political phenomenon of heroism and its relationship to the process of creating, sustaining and challenging political communities. Arguing that heroism is socially constructed and relational, the contributors demonstrate that heroes and heroic narratives always serve particular interests in the ways that they create and uphold certain images of states and other political communities. Studying the heroes that have been sanctioned by a community tells us important things about that community, including how it sees itself, its values and its pressing needs at a particular moment. Conversely, understanding those who are presented in opposition to heroes (victims, demonized opponents), or who become the heroes of resistance movements, can also tell us a great deal about the politics of a state or a regime. Heroes are at once the institutionalization of political power, and yet amorphous--one can go from being a hero to a villain in short order. This book will appeal to scholars and students working on topics related to international relations, gender, security and war studies, comparative politics, state building, and political communities.


Folk Heroes and Heroines around the World

Folk Heroes and Heroines around the World

Author: Graham Seal

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2016-03-14

Total Pages: 793

ISBN-13:

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This comprehensive collection of folk hero tales builds on the success of the first edition by providing readers with expanded contextual information on story characters from the Americas to Zanzibar. Despite the tremendous differences between cultures and ethnicities across the world, all of them have folk heroes and heroines—real and imagined—that have been represented in tales, legends, songs, and verse. These stories persist through time and space, over generations, even through migrations to new countries and languages. This encyclopedia is a one-stop source for broad coverage of the world's folk hero tales. Geared toward high school and early college readers, the book opens with an overview of folk heroes and heroines that provides invaluable context and then presents a chronology. The book is divided into two main sections: the first provides entries on the major types and themes; the second addresses specific folk tale characters organized by continent with folk hero entries organized alphabetically. Each entry provides cross references as well as a list of further readings. Continent sections include a bibliography for additional research. The book concludes with an alphabetical list of heroes and an index of hero types.


The Hero Maker

The Hero Maker

Author: Ryan Donlan

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-02-03

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 1317335570

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Learn how to turn your school board members into heroes by helping them make smart, worthwhile decisions that they will deserve to brag about. In this much-needed book, Ryan Donlan and Todd Whitaker offer practical strategies to help superintendents develop better working relationships with their boards. You’ll discover how to: reconnect board members to the real purpose of education, despite their agendas work with your board more effectively during meetings and at times in between guide board members into more productive roles when they overreach beyond policymaking connect and communicate with board members regardless of personality encourage board members to play to their strengths start each school year undefeated and know when it is time to move on. Each chapter contains hero-making tips to help you get started. The book also includes a special feature on board personalities and the Process Communication Model® (PCM), a method that will make it easier to avoid miscommunication with board members. With this practical book, you'll be able to overcome the challenges of the superintendent–board relationship so that your board can make better decisions for those who matter most—the students.


City of Legends

City of Legends

Author: Cheyanne Young

Publisher: Cheyanne Young

Published: 2016-02-02

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13:

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Maci Knight has grown up in the shadow of legends. Her father and her brother, Max, are Heroes, worshiped by humans and Supers alike for their strength and valor. All she’s ever wanted is to follow in their footsteps, to fight villains and protect humankind. But Maci has a secret—one that could change everything. Maci had a twin sister who died the same day they were born. In their world, one twin is always good, while the other always eventually turns evil. There’s no way to tell which twin will go rogue . . . which means no one knows if Maci will suddenly become a villain. The closer she gets to her eighteenth birthday, the more she has feelings she can’t control: Violence. Rage. Revenge. Maci wants to be a Hero. But she may not have a choice . . . Previously published by Amazon Publishing and Alloy Entertainment, LLC Keywords: young adult superhero, superhero books, super hero, teen fiction, scifi, teen super hero, free book, free teen book, super powers, magical realism, urban fantasy series, free first in series, series starter, books with movies, heroes, ya lit


Dungeons and Desktops

Dungeons and Desktops

Author: Matt Barton

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2008-02-22

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 1439865248

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Computer role-playing games (CRPGs) are a special genre of computer games that bring the tabletop role-playing experience of games such as Dungeons & Dragons to the computer screen. This genre includes classics such as Ultima and The Bard's Tale as well as more modern games such as World of Warcraft and Guild Wars. Written in an engaging style for