Luif A New Language

Luif A New Language
Author: Tan Kheng Yeang
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2012-07-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1426955138

If the world is truly a Tower of Babel, what good can there be in a multiplicity of tongues? In Luif: A New Language, Tan Kheng Yeang presents an innovative, exciting, and unique universal language with its own script, rules, alphabet, and vocabulary. There is no question that today’s world needs effective, clear communication in order to successfully conduct business, overcome political hurdles, and achieve peace between warring nations. Unfortunately, existing languages created in ancient times have become dinosaurs of the modern world, contributing to divisiveness and misunderstanding. In his guidebook to learning Luif, Yeang explains the basics of the language, lists commonly used words, and provides examples of everyday conversations, essays, and poetry. With twenty-five letters in the alphabet and one thousand basic words in its vocabulary, Luif follows a logical, orderly structure and allows anyone interested in an easy-to-learn language to enjoy its musical sounds, its script specially created to achieve harmony and simplicity, and its distinctive interrelations between spelling, pronunciation, and meaning. Every person should have easy command of a medium for expressing his thoughts. Luif: A New Language shares a rational, harmonious system that will allow the world to finally share a universal language.

LUIF Dictionaries

LUIF Dictionaries
Author: Tan Kheng Yeang
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2013
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1466965002

Everyone should have easy command of a medium for expressing his or her thoughts. Luif is a new language developed by the author that proposes a rational, harmonious system that will allow the world to finally share a universal language. Easy to learn, with a vocabulary that follows a logical, orderly structure, Luif could finally provide the world with a more effective form of communication for successfully conducting business internationally, overcoming political hurdles and misunderstandings, and achieving peace among warring nations. In this, the companion volume to Luif--A New Language, a more extensive listing of words and their definitions is provided for those who wish to increase their fluency in this revolutionary language. Containing approximately 4,000 basic and composite words, this volume actually comprises three separate dictionaries: Classified, Alphabetical and English-Luif, allowing the reader rapid and easy access to words and their accompanying definitions.

Life Is A Foreign Language

Life Is A Foreign Language
Author: Rayne E. Golay
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2005
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1412054095

When she surprises her husband making love to another woman in the home NINA BROCHARD has shared with him for thirty-seven years, she has reached her limit. After years of struggling with his infidelities, this final betrayal prompts her to leave her native France and everything familiar and dear. She settles in Southwest Florida where she owns a house and starts a long and grueling journey toward self-discovery and growth to realize her full potential as a woman. But more than anything she wants to heal and find peace. At 59 she is an experienced psychologist, secure in her professional environment, while on the other hand she struggles with her badly damaged self-image as a woman. Nina's adult, headstrong daughter LILLIAN rejects the truth that her father has been a pathological womanizer and persists in believing that Nina has fabricated the story. Lillian threatens to refuse Nina contact with Morgan and Natalie, her twin granddaughters. Facing this menace Nina is prepared to go to any length to prevent such a rift. Pediatrician MICHAEL HAMILTON, 61, has dealt with his shattered past. Michael is head of a thriving walk-in clinic, a skilled gardener and a passionate rose grower¥every woman's dream of the ideal man. He is divorced, a father and grandfather. Through Michael's positive influence Nina learns to laugh again. As two adults who both have been through loss and suffering, Nina and Michael progress with slow steps in their togetherness as fellow travelers. With Michael she learns to trust and to enjoy life. Hope is born as Michael offers Nina a part-time job as counselor in his clinic. She is happy to accept, elated that she is wanted, that she can still be useful. Michael is considerate of Nina's feelings. Patiently he stands by Nina's side, helps her face the pains of growing. He coaxes and cajoles. Little by little Nina starts unlocking doors to her agonizing past of abuse.

Sauce of Life

Sauce of Life
Author: Tan Kheng Yeang
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2012-04-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426974043

Lai Pek is a self-made man and proud of it. He has reached middle age a successful businessman and patriarch of a thriving family. His outlook on life is smug, self-satisfi ed and complacent. But no one goes through life unscathed and, like a tiger silently creeping through the jungle, adversity stalks Lai Pek, striking swiftly. Faced with a formidable business rival, a horrifying tragedy at his rubber plantation and a shocking crime that threatens the lives of those dear to him, Lai Pek must reassess his values and draw on an inner strength that he may not possess if he is to survive the crises that life has thrown at him. Set in a small town in peninsular Malaya in the 1930s, the story takes place against the colourful backdrop of the lives and customs of the Chinese denizens and the inexorable encroachment of modern ideas and infl uences on their long-held values and ways of life.

New Life

New Life
Author: Dale L. Brand
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1992
Genre: Salvation
ISBN: 1411671821

Writing Our Lives

Writing Our Lives
Author: Steven Joel Rubin
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780827603936

Twenty-eight selections from the writings of some of the best-known American-Jewish novelists, dramatists, critics, and historians span the social and cultural history of American Jews in the twentieth century. Often joyous, occasionally tragic, they provide a fascinating record—from immigration to assimilation, from life in the ghetto to the current movement by many to recapture their Jewish identity. At once personal and historical, the selections are poignant and moving testimonies to the perseverance of the American-Jewish people.

One Heart-Embrace Life

One Heart-Embrace Life
Author: Charles L. Garbarino
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2013-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475950292

In his memoir, One Heart-Embrace Life, author Dr. Charles Garbarino recounts his journey of recovery and rebirth following open-heart surgery. He reveals his innermost thoughts and feelings, from his reaction to receiving the unexpected news that he required cardiac bypass surgery to his subsequent depression and suicidal thoughts. He openly wonders why God gave him this burden to carry, but finally decides not to just survive his heart attack but to embrace life and live it to the fullest. One Heart also recounts the experiences of others, from people who have had cardiac setbacks to those who have lost loved ones in catastrophic natural disasters, to our military troops who have given the ultimate sacrifice. This memoir is about life and its many components, focusing primarily on the heart, both emotionally and physically. Its underlying theme is to embrace life by understanding how to move ahead when challenges cross your path-whether you're facing the loss of a child or the discovery of a medical crisis. One Heart-Embrace Life celebrates the many facets of life and the importance of a life well lived. It follows Dr. Garbarino through each step along the path to recovery and includes contributions from health and religious professionals. The lessons are priceless. The journey is like no other. Get ready for a book that will change the way you look at things, forever. All proceeds of One Heart - Embrace Life will benefit the American Heart Association.

Dark Days

Dark Days
Author: Tan Kheng Yeang
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-04-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1426950918

In 1941, Tan Kheng Yeang is a student at the University of Hong Kong as the maelstrom of war engulfs the Pacific Theatre. In December, after many days of brave resistance, the colony of Hong Kong finally falls to the Japanese, and Yeang is unwittingly caught up in that horror that ensues. In this personal memoir, Yeang shares the hardships suffered by the people of China during World War II as the result of Japanese militarism. With a poignant narrative style, Yeang details the brutality of invading forces that seemed to know no bounds as they massacre, rape, and lootturning a splendid city into a region of misery destroyed by the constant humiliations inflicted by Japanese soldiers. As the atrocities continue and the death toll climbs, Yeang details how he and his classmates made the fateful decision to flee to mainland China. As they embark on a compelling journey of human endurance and determination, the refugees struggle across China and face difficult climate conditions, unreliable modes of transportation, and primitive living conditionsall while fearing further pursuit and attacks by the enemy. Dark Days shares an unforgettable glimpse into how rampart militarism forever changed the lives of ordinary people.

The True Life

The True Life
Author: Alain Badiou
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2017-05-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1509514902

'I'm 79 years old. So why on earth should I concern myself with speaking about youth?' This is the question with which renowned French philosopher Alain Badiou begins his passionate plea to the young. Today young people, at least in the West, are on the brink of a new world. With the decline of old traditions, they now face more choices than ever before. Yet powerful forces are pushing them in dangerous directions, into the vortex of consumerism or into reactive forms of traditionalism. This is a time when young people must be particularly attentive to the signs of the new and have the courage to venture forth and find out what they're capable of, without being constrained by the old prejudices and hierarchical ideas of the past. And if the aim of philosophy is to corrupt youth, as Socrates was accused of doing, this can mean only one thing: to help young people see that they don't have to go down the paths already mapped out for them, that they are not just condemned to obey social customs, that they can create something new and propose a different direction as regards the true life.