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Author | : Fazle Chowdhury |
Publisher | : Alpha Book Publisher |
Total Pages | : 194 |
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Genre | : Business & Economics |
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There are some similarities between the 2023 state of the US economy and the 2008 financial crisis related to inflation and supply chain disruptions, however, the underlying causes of the two situations are different. The concise but scoped analysis of major economies related to the present circumstances in the US banking crisis comes at a time when the US dollar is facing competition from China and others. The US government and the Federal Reserve have taken steps to address the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and curbing interest rates to battle inflation. Such measures, however, have placed several US banks in a tough position. On 15th March 2023, The Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was closed down by US regulators. This was followed by its former parent company SVB Financial Group filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy (the filing did not include its remaining subsidiaries). A second, New York-based Signature Bank was forced to shut its doors. It was later bought by New York Community Bancorp (Flagstar Bank). A third, Silvergate bank had previously announced on March 8 they would liquidate due to their failures in their cryptocurrency portfolios.
Author | : Chidambaram Ramesh |
Publisher | : www.notionpress.com |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2014-02-27 |
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ISBN | : 9383808438 |
In recent times, the subject of consciousness has emerged as an important paradigm of scientific investigation and research despite most of its concerns having roots in philosophy, religion and occultism. What is consciousness? What is the substance of consciousness? Is it material or immaterial, mortal or immortal? How is it connected with a body? Has it a particular seat in any particular body as the brain does? Is consciousness synonymous with mind? Is it eternal and non-local? These questions have interested thinkers for many centuries. It is the object of this book to demonstrate, through a series of cases reported across the world at various times relating to many curious mind-related phenomena like the creation of mental entities, the imprints of indelible images on the human body, stigmata, birthmarks and bodily deformities corresponding to the injuries sustained in the previous life, thought-photography, materialization experiments etc., that: · Human mind can bring into being thought-forms and can exteriorize them, giving them some objective consistency. · There can be continuity of thoughts even after the destruction of the physical brain. · These psychic entities are sometimes given a kind of autonomy so that they may act and seemingly think without the consent or even knowledge of their creator. The book does not stop with the mere reproduction of recorded cases and just messaging the dimension of the problem, but extends over to solve it by suggesting a bio-holographic theory of body and mind. The book is alike novel, fun-filled, profound and useful, thus affording the blend of interest and instruction which cannot fail to render it interesting to the inquisitive and candid mind.
Author | : Isabella Steward |
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Total Pages | : 938 |
Release | : 1840 |
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Author | : Isabella Steward |
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Total Pages | : 622 |
Release | : 1834 |
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Author | : Rohan Quine |
Publisher | : EC1 Digital |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2014-01-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0957441983 |
In Hallucination in Hong Kong by Rohan Quine, sliding from joy to nightmare and back, a plane-flight frames a journey into Jaymi’s and Angel’s polarised identities and perceptions, where past and present merge in an obsessive fantasy of love, death, horror and apocalyptic beauty. At take-off, warmed by the presence of his friend Angel beside him, Jaymi starts to doze, and enters a fog of horror in seeming to remember that their destination lies in the past, not ahead ... forcing him to explore those hellish possible events lying beneath the surface of our present and future, always ready to break through into reality. A Distinguished Favorite in the NYC Big Book Award 2021. As their plane takes off, Jaymi is warmed by the presence of his beloved friend Angel beside him. They are bound for Hong Kong, to perform a grand concert of unearthly music from a stage set high on the Peak. Jaymi starts to doze ... and enters a fog of horror in seeming to remember that this concert lies in their distant past, not their imminent future: it happened nine years ago, and straight after that triumphant occasion there occurred unexpected disaster and the permanent catatonia of Angel. Those terrible events were rendered all the more poignant by the idyllic chapter they had experienced upon first meeting and falling in love, which he now recalls in great detail. In reality (it would seem), Jaymi is on this flight alone, on a mission to put a compassionate end to Angel’s life, in view of his continued catatonia. And in an atmosphere of escalating nightmare and disjunction, incongruously set against the beauty of night-time Hong Kong as seen from the Peak and the Midlevels, this grim mission of euthanasia is accomplished – perhaps. That nightmare atmosphere is magnified by the obsessive flicker of Jaymi’s mind through complex permutations of his own possible guilt at betraying Angel, and the latter’s possible knowledge of this guilt ... because hadn’t there actually been a mirror on the ceiling above the bench where Angel lay supine years ago, unnoticed by Jaymi at the time but in fact revealing to Angel certain things about Jaymi’s movements that he hadn’t known Angel could see? Sliding from joy to nightmare, then back to a joy stained by the flavour of vanishing nightmare, Hallucination in Hong Kong explores those hellish possible events lying beneath the surface of our present and future, always ready to break through into reality if they become so inclined. In this journey, it conjures up from Jaymi’s and Angel’s polarised identities and perceptions an obsessive fantasy of dark androgyny, ironic horror and apocalyptic beauty. Rohan Quine, Hallucination in Hong Kong, literary fiction, magical realism, dark fantasy, horror, gay, Hong Kong, catatonia, plane flight, The Peak, concert, imagination, transgender, contemporary
Author | : B. H. Piercy |
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Total Pages | : 102 |
Release | : 1913 |
Genre | : Spiritualism |
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Total Pages | : 406 |
Release | : 1834 |
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Author | : John Calvin |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 2006-02-14 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1400096480 |
This selection of the writings of John Calvin (1509—1564) is the first for general readers to appear in many years. It showcases his powerful legacy, which has had far-reaching consequences for the development of religion and culture in Western Europe and in the shaping of American identity. Calvin was a prodigious preacher and writer, and his sermons, Bible commentaries, tracts, and letters fill dozens of volumes. The works chosen for John Calvin: Steward of God’s Covenant highlight ideas central to the Reformation but also to his influence on modern life, e.g., the importance of a work ethic and the notion of being “called” to action in the world; his belief in universal education for boys and girls; and his belief in the sanctity and freedom of individual conscience. Calvin’s theology of the “elect” of God motivated the English and Dutch Calvinists who settled the Atlantic seaboard, their Promised Land. The traditions of their communities and churches and laws produced the widespread present-day American belief in a divinely favored national destiny. In her brilliant preface to this edition, Pulitzer Prize—winning novelist Marilynne Robinson makes the clearest connection between John Calvin’s own biblical and patristic heritage and the heritage he in turn left the modern world.
Author | : Sereno Dickenson CLARK |
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Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 1850 |
Genre | : Christian stewardship |
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Author | : Henrik Ibsen |
Publisher | : FlokkPress |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2015-04-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 8299934729 |
Peer Gynt is classical drama written by Henrik Ibsen. This modern version is rewritten by Sadr al-Din Arabi. His aim is to criticize the decadent lifestyle in the West from an Islamic point of view. Peer Gynt is obsessed about being himself, but the way he sees himself is not reflective of who he truly is. The well-known scene with the onion depicts this quite clearly. There is no core inside an onion, just as there is no core in a false self. Peer Gynt’s journey is a psychological struggle to discover his true self, his core. A core based on empathy, morality and religious meaning. In this rewritten version is Solveig, a symbol of spiritually, the pure and innocent. She is helping Peer Gynt to be reborn into a spiritual life. - There will be a new enlightenment!