A Tightrope to Redemption

A Tightrope to Redemption
Author: T.J.Hojin
Publsiher: Thottuvelil Joy, Hojin
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9798987651407

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A quote from the book. "When there is order, there will be peace; when there is peace, there will be hope, and it will bring joy." The protagonist's father wanted him to quit his religious chain of bondage, but at the same time, he wanted his dad to come back to faith. They both decided to test their beliefs, to walk a tightrope of their views. Walking a tightrope of faith wasn't new to the protagonist. The question was, should he be blindfolded? "Tightrope to Redemption" is a compelling and emotional read about one person's journey to heal migraines and bring back his father's faith. The protagonist has no name and loves his dog, Tiger. Tightrope to Redemption" offers a powerful message of hope and perseverance. This book will attempt to bring back the lost happiness in our life. This book is a must-read for those suffering from migraines and anyone who has ever faced a difficult challenge in their life in terms of physical, mental, or spiritual.

The Misinterpellated Subject

The Misinterpellated Subject
Author: James R. Martel
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2017-02-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780822373438

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Although Haitian revolutionaries were not the intended audience for the Declaration of the Rights of Man, they heeded its call, demanding rights that were not meant for them. This failure of the French state to address only its desired subjects is an example of the phenomenon James R. Martel labels "misinterpellation." Complicating Althusser's famous theory, Martel explores the ways that such failures hold the potential for radical and anarchist action. In addition to the Haitian Revolution, Martel shows how the revolutionary responses by activists and anticolonial leaders to Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points speech and the Arab Spring sprang from misinterpellation. He also takes up misinterpellated subjects in philosophy, film, literature, and nonfiction, analyzing works by Nietzsche, Kafka, Woolf, Fanon, Ellison, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and others to demonstrate how characters who exist on the margins offer a generally unrecognized anarchist form of power and resistance. Timely and broad in scope, The Misinterpellated Subject reveals how calls by authority are inherently vulnerable to radical possibilities, thereby suggesting that all people at all times are filled with revolutionary potential.

The Art of the Machiavellianist

The Art of the Machiavellianist
Author: Onesimus Malatji
Publsiher: Onesimus Malatji
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2023-12-20
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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"The Art of the Machiavellianist" is an enthralling novel that centres on Joseph, a character deeply influenced by the political philosophies of Niccolò Machiavelli, particularly as outlined in "The Prince." The story begins with Joseph's early exposure to Machiavellian concepts and follows his ascent as he skilfully applies these principles in various spheres of his life. Joseph, portrayed as a complex figure with a keen understanding of human nature, navigates through challenging scenarios in politics, business, and personal relationships. His journey highlights the practical application of Machiavellian tactics, ranging from subtle manipulations to overt power plays. The novel meticulously details his strategies for gaining influence, controlling outcomes, and safeguarding his interests. As the plot progresses, the narrative delves into the psychological aspects of Machiavellianism, examining how traits like manipulation, moral flexibility, and a focus on self-interest play out in Joseph's interactions and decisions. The story provides a rich exploration of the psychological underpinnings of this trait and its manifestation in different environments. A critical aspect of the novel is its exploration of the ethical implications of Machiavellian practices. It engages the reader in a philosophical debate over the morality of Joseph's actions, questioning whether the ends justify the means and the potential moral cost of such tactics on an individual and societal level. Through various subplots and interactions with other characters, the novel presents real-world parallels, drawing comparisons to historical and contemporary figures known for their Machiavellian tactics. These examples serve to ground Joseph's story in a broader context, offering insights into the pervasive influence of Machiavellianism in modern society. In conclusion, "The Art of the Machiavellianist" offers a comprehensive, thought-provoking examination of Machiavellianism through the lens of a captivating fictional narrative. It appeals to readers interested in psychology, philosophy, politics, and the intricate dynamics of power and influence.

Tight Rope

Tight Rope
Author: Leah Stockholm
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2017-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1979095809

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There has always been an invitation... What does it look like? Process. Balance. Trust. A never-ending tightrope strung between false reality and glory beyond measure Never afraid of failing but constantly learning to fly A true story of embracing the adventure and choosing hope

Walking a Tightrope

Walking a Tightrope
Author: Mario Yrastorza Hermosilla MBA-TM
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2021-11-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781665536080

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This book contains the biography of Mayor Catalino Gabot Hermosilla, Sr., a Filipino politician, who was the mayor of Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines during World War II from 1941 to 1943 during the occupation of Ormoc by the Imperial Japanese military. His term of office was characterized by danger in the hands of the occupying military force where he demonstrated uncommon valor with the skillful and diplomatic handling of the affairs of the government under the yoke of the oppressors while cuddling with his Filipino brother-in-arms who were fighting the Japanese as guerilla warriors in the town and around the hills of Ormoc while at the same time, “played ball with the enemy” in order to save lives and protect the population under the detriment of his own safety...a fete that he later called “walking on a tight rope.” It also contain numerous historical accounts and records of Ormoc that is a “must read” to every fellow Ormocanon. Mario Yrastorza Hermosilla, MBA-TM Author

Forests

Forests
Author: Robert Pogue Harrison
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2009-05-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780226318059

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In this wide-ranging exploration of the role of forests in Western thought, Robert Pogue Harrison enriches our understanding not only of the forest's place in the cultural imagination of the West, but also of the ecological dilemmas that now confront us so urgently. Consistently insightful and beautifully written, this work is especially compelling at a time when the forest, as a source of wonder, respect, and meaning, disappears daily from the earth. "Forests is one of the most remarkable essays on the human place in nature I have ever read, and belongs on the small shelf that includes Raymond Williams' masterpiece, The Country and the City. Elegantly conceived, beautifully written, and powerfully argued, [Forests] is a model of scholarship at its passionate best. No one who cares about cultural history, about the human place in nature, or about the future of our earthly home, should miss it.—William Cronon, Yale Review "Forests is, among other things, a work of scholarship, and one of immense value . . . one that we have needed. It can be read and reread, added to and commented on for some time to come."—John Haines, The New York Times Book Review

Walking a Tightrope While Wearing Combat Boots

Walking a Tightrope While Wearing Combat Boots
Author: Inez Brinkley
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2010-06-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780557484515

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“Walking A Tightrope While Wearing Combat Boots†is a spiritual journey that brought a Southern Baptist preacher’s wife through 25 years of fighting the devil, while serving and growing in the Lord. Within this book are the lessons she learned so that she could grow in Him, and get to know a Living God in a personal way. Living the life and fighting the battles has produced a vessel of pure gold, fit for the Masters use. A vessel God is using to bring healing and deliverance to His people. Many of God’s children are walking this same walk. Sometimes there seems to be no relief in sight. If you are a struggling Christian, then this book is for you. Here you will learn that you too can be used mightily by God. He is seeking those who would learn to do battle with the enemy, WARRIORS VICTORIOUS!

Redemption s Blade

Redemption s Blade
Author: Adrian Tchaikovsky
Publsiher: Rebellion Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2018-07-24
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781786181510

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