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Who Is to Blame
Author | : Alexander Herzen |
Publsiher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0801492866 |
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"Herzen's novel played a significant part in the intellectual ferment of the 1840s. It is an important book in social and moral terms, and wonderfully expressive of Herzen's personality."--Isaiah BerlinAlexander Herzen was one of the major figures in Russian intellectual life in the nineteenth century. Who Is to Blame? was his first novel. A revealing document and a noteworthy contribution to Russian literature in its own right, it establishes the origins of Herzen's spiritual quest and the outlines of his emerging social and political beliefs, and it foreshadows his mature philosophical views.
Who Is to Blame
Author | : Alhaji Mohamed Abu Sesay |
Publsiher | : Dorrance Publishing |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2016-09-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781480924079 |
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Who Is to Blame By Alhaji Mohamed Abu Sesay In his quiet moments, Author Alhaji Mohamed Abu Sesay reads a lot of novels. He reads religious books to enlighten himself to God’s word. Outside of reading, he jokes a lot with his children and meets friends on weekends. He is married with six children. Despite his ability to work in the civil service, his passion has always been teaching.
Who s to Blame
Author | : Carmen Renee Berry,Mark W. Baker |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0891099158 |
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Giving readers the handle they need on the dynamics of victimization, blame and healing, this book enable them to see beyond the guilt, anger, fear, or grief to the sense of powerlessness victims feel. And they'll be given tools to set appropriate boundaries for their relatinships with victims.
Is God to Blame
Author | : Gregory A. Boyd |
Publsiher | : InterVarsity Press |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2003-09-09 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0830823948 |
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Wrestling with the question, Is God to blame?, Gregory A. Boyd offers a hopeful picture of a sovereign God who is relentlessly opposed to evil, who knows our sufferings and who can be trusted to bring us through them to renewed life.
Blame
Author | : Simon Mayo |
Publsiher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 2016-07-07 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781448173044 |
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What happens when society wants you banged up in prison for a crime your parents committed? That’s the situation in which Ant finds herself – together with her little brother Mattie and their foster-parents, she’s locked up in a new kind of family prison. None of the inmates are themselves criminals, but wider society wants them to do time for the unpunished ‘heritage’ crimes of their parents. Tensions are bubbling inside the London prison network Ant and Mattie call home – and when things finally erupt, they realize they’ve got one chance to break out. Everyone wants to see them punished for the sins of their mum and dad, but it’s time for Ant to show the world that they’re not to blame. A new nail-bitingly taught YA suspense thriller, from author of the bestselling ITCH series, Simon Mayo.
The Gods are Not to Blame
Author | : Ola Rotimi |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Nigeria |
ISBN | : 9780306447 |
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Blame
Author | : Michelle Huneven |
Publsiher | : Sarah Crichton Books |
Total Pages | : 309 |
Release | : 2009-09-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781429989893 |
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Michelle Huneven, Richard Russo once wrote, is "a writer of extraordinary and thrilling talent." That talent explodes with her third book, Blame, a spellbinding novel of guilt and love, family and shame, sobriety and the lack of it, and the moral ambiguities that ensnare us all. The story: Patsy MacLemoore, a history professor in her late twenties with a brand-new Ph.D. from Berkeley and a wild streak, wakes up in jail—yet again—after another epic alcoholic blackout. "Okay, what'd I do?" she asks her lawyer and jailers. "I really don't remember." She adds, jokingly: "Did I kill someone?" In fact, two Jehovah's Witnesses, a mother and daughter, are dead, run over in Patsy's driveway. Patsy, who was driving with a revoked license, will spend the rest of her life—in prison, getting sober, finding a new community (and a husband) in AA—trying to atone for this unpardonable act. Then, decades later, another unimaginable piece of information turns up. For the reader, it is an electrifying moment, a joyous, fall-off-the-couch-with-surprise moment. For Patsy, it is more complicated. Blame must be reapportioned, her life reassessed. What does it mean that her life has been based on wrong assumptions? What can she cleave to? What must be relinquished? When Huneven's first novel, Round Rock, was published, Valerie Miner, in the Los Angeles Times Book Review, celebrated Huneven's "moral nerve, sharp wit and uncommon generosity." The same spirit electrifies Blame. The novel crackles with life—and, like life, can leave you breathless.
The Financial Crisis
Author | : Howard Davies |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2014-02-25 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780745680774 |
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There is still no consensus on who or what caused the financial crisis which engulfed the world, beginning in the summer of 2007. A huge number of suspects have been identified, from greedy investment bankers, through feckless borrowers, dilatory regulators and myopic central bankers to violent video games and high levels of testosterone among the denizens of trading floors. There is not even agreement on whether the crisis shows a need for more government intervention in markets, or less: some maintain that government encouragement of home ownership lay at the heart of the problem in the US, in particular. In The Financial Crisis Howard Davies charts a course through these arguments, and the evidence advanced for each of them. The reader can thereby assess the weight to be attached to each, and the likely effectiveness of the remedies under development.