Peace,Love,Respect...

Peace,Love,Respect...
Author: King Sadiq
Publisher:
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2019-01-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781794665354

This book is designed to inspire reflective and introspective thought. My hope is to offer perspectives on a multitude of world issues to push the reader to individually seek out viable ways to positively shape his/her reality around new solutions to old and new problems. If this book helps one person, success will be embraced! By changing our hearts and minds we can change this world to extend PEACE, LOVE & RESPECT for all!

The SAGE Encyclopedia of African Cultural Heritage in North America

The SAGE Encyclopedia of African Cultural Heritage in North America
Author: Mwalimu J. Shujaa
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 1830
Release: 2015-07-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1506331696

The Encyclopedia of African Cultural Heritage in North America provides an accessible ready reference on the retention and continuity of African culture within the United States. Our conceptual framework holds, first, that culture is a form of self-knowledge and knowledge about self in the world as transmitted from one person to another. Second, that African people continuously create their own cultural history as they move through time and space. Third, that African descended people living outside of Africa are also contributors to and participate in the creation of African cultural history. Entries focus on illuminating Africanisms (cultural retentions traceable to an African origin) and cultural continuities (ongoing practices and processes through which African culture continues to be created and formed). Thus, the focus is more culturally specific and less concerned with the broader transatlantic demographic, political and geographic issues that are the focus of similar recent reference works. We also focus less on biographies of individuals and political and economic ties and more on processes and manifestations of African cultural heritage and continuity. FEATURES: A two-volume A-to-Z work, available in a choice of print or electronic formats 350 signed entries, each concluding with Cross-references and Further Readings 150 figures and photos Front matter consisting of an Introduction and a Reader’s Guide organizing entries thematically to more easily guide users to related entries Signed articles concluding with cross-references

Nomads

Nomads
Author: Fru Doh
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2013-06-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 995679046X

In Nomads, Emmanuel Fru Doh combines historical fact, legend, and rumour to emerge with a memoir charged with nostalgia. In the process, he merges scenes and events from several lives and the process of nation building as they all unfold and mature with the passing of time. It becomes obvious that these are somber moments in Dohs life and that of the Cameroon nation, a nation that in recent decades selfish and reckless leaders without goodwill, foresight, or true love for the fatherland have succeeded in destroying. It all boils down to one fact: indeed, there has always been a socio-political agenda by the Francophone-dominated regimes, but it had nothing to do with building a truly united Cameroon. The plan has always been to tactfully subdue and eventually neutralize the Anglophone dimension of the union.

The Wine Cellar

The Wine Cellar
Author: Angela Fede
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 61
Release: 1998-06-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 149693850X

This heartwarming inspirational memoir is the story of a young girl, Francine Gilliamo. She was born and raised in Queens, New York to Italian immigrant parents. Her quest in life was to abide by her strict moral and religious upbringing her father demands from her. She is totally consumed with trying to do the proper things and yet inadvertently slips away from time to time into a more liberal and enchanting life. The fear of God is overwhelming to her, as she struggles very hard not to commit a sin. Her cravings are tremendous for there is a strong appetite to become recognized as an individual and also needing the respect from others. Being of Italian descent was shameful for her as a child. This inadequacy caused her to be very shy and limited especially in the presence of her peers. Her first encounter with this bigotry was felt on her first day of fifth grade in 1954. Francine assisted her father in the making of the wine. This was the evening prior to her first day of school. Her hands were stained with purple tint. This was noticed by her schoolmates. When they asked her why her hands were of this color, she told them she made wine with her father. She was tormented and teased. They actually asked her if she used her dirty Italian feet in the process. This was only the beginning of a long painful and yet miraculous journey into life for Francine. This child was able to turn harsh situations into an asset for her. There was a constant ache inside of her soul, but it very rarely showed. Francine was torn between her strict moral father and her own free will. At times she felt she had a two sided brain. The predicaments she encounters are astounding and how she conducts herself is genuinely moving. She has expressed great honesty in this writing and most of all much sincerity. At times the reader will shed a tear and feel upset for this girl, but ironically this child's life blossoms into a reality of nothing but love, devotion and especially pride. The death of her parents is a tragedy for Francine, but this tragedy becomes a sincere inspirational prophecy for life itself. What she was taught and how she accepted this learning eventually is applied to her adult life in the rearing of her two sons. It is done with eloquence and pride. Eventually, the Italian develops into a sense of dignity. Francine feels forgiveness for her childhood and learned that this rearing gave her encouragement and enlightenment to raise her family with grace. Daydreaming was a common occurrence and she especially loved the memories of the Diner in Queens. Sins were forgiven there. You could confess your sins and never receive penance. The church dances were considered a ticket to heaven and the people of the church were your vehicles. Seeing her mother grow sick and old alters Francine somewhat, for she at times becomes cold and distant to her husband Michael. She fears growing old and knows she will one day be aged. Francine defies her menopause with false and ruthless analogies. Not me, I'm not in menopause! As a child there was very little time for psychological comfort. Negativity and problems were never discussed in the presence of the children. Children should be children, no need to subject them to adult problems. This in itself speaks for itself. Behave and show respect! This was the bible in her home. The Wine Cellar is a compassionate story of a young girl who strives for peace, love, respect, not only for herself but for others as well.

Goodness to Go

Goodness to Go
Author: Fran I Hamilton
Publisher: First Edition Design Publishing
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2013
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1622873343

Goodness To Go-A Handbook for Humanitarians is your personal guide to inspire, clarify, mobilize, and sustain your compassion in action. Self-care is essential as you discover ways to contribute to your community and your world in enjoyable, sustainable ways. Proceeds from Goodness To Go support the missions of the Goodness To Go social enterprise, including girl empowerment and brothel prevention programs of Child In Need Institute (CINI) in India. To learn more, please visit www.GoodnessToGo.org and cini-india.org Author Bio: Fran I. Hamilton, MD was born in Canada into a medical family and has practiced integrative medicine in Boulder, Colorado since 1995. For decades, meditation and mindfulness practices have been important elements of Dr. Hamilton's daily life. Her international service includes the development of new curricula at a girls' school in Jamaica, West Indies and volunteering on a mobile hospital bus in rural India. Dr. Hamilton's daughter, Grace Shanti, was born in Calcutta, and the Goodness To Go social enterprise partners with Child in Need Institute in West Bengal, India. Proceeds from Goodness To Go support the missions of the Goodness To Go social enterprise, including girl empowerment and brothel prevention programs of Child in Need Institute (CINI) in India. keywords: Goodness To Go, Humanitarian, Humanitarian Efforts, Social Enterprise, Human Trafficking, Global Abolition Network, Emancipation Networks, Charity, Involuntary Servitude

Jesus and the Qur’An

Jesus and the Qur’An
Author: Sekou Sowary
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1973660083

My advice is as follows: the Quran is the guide and the weapon of Muslims. Through the 114 Suras and 6,247 verses of the Quran, Muslims must well-handle this guide, this weapon, to combat their ignorance of the divine truth. This truth will set them free and will help them to find the path of salvation. After death, the body remains on earth and the soul joined God Almighty through a single door to be judged. And everyone, particularly my Muslim brothers and sisters, must seek and find that single door in order to save his own soul. Being a suspension of spermatozoon, do not challenge God the Father and obey his holy Word. My prayer goes to all people who will read and trust this book. And I encourage everyone to do their own research in order to find the divine truth from God the Father.

Making Believers

Making Believers
Author: Linda Amato
Publisher: BalboaPress
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2011-07-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1452535442

Abuse needs to end in relationships by the simple transformation of discovering that God is within all. Gracie and Amanda live as a mother and daughter filled with their demons on a daily basis. However, Amanda has the gift of unconditional love, which she shares with all. When Gracie dies and leaves her a gift, she discovers her truth and passion. In doing so, she transforms her life.

Endeavor

Endeavor
Author: Robert L. and Fran Williams Smith
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1491866489

Endeavor: "..to try to do; to set about; to owe; to be under obligation; to try hard; to exert effort; to make an earnest attempt; to strive." Endeavor begins as a story of five families related by blood, marriage, and a sixth surrogate family by love and friendship. It was the sixth family that raised an important question for the author as to how he defines family. Are they (family) only those who are related by blood, marriage, or are they friendship, legal action, or something broader associated with functions that are similar to what we normally associate with a family? Endeavor is about people, who spent their entire lives striving to achieve something better for their families, themselves, and others without depreciating the value of their work, contribution, or others with whom they shared many things, not the least of which often was unemployment, and poverty. Only one thing could overwhelm them, fear of losing hope and their belief that things would be better. It was their mantra for living. Often beaten down, they were rarely overwhelmed. You will meet the Smiths, immigrants from central Germany early in the nineteenth century. You also will meet the Dungan's who came to the United States during the great potato famine in Ireland during the mid-1840s. Neither, as they frequently said, "Had a pot to pee in." The mix of these two families, three or four generations later, is responsible for the author's presence in a peculiar form of memoir. A second line of decent explains my wife's presence. Her family came from very old lines in England, specifically Cornwall, Devon, and Wales. Her father immigrated to the United States at the very beginning of the 20th century, and his future wife two years later. The story begins with the Smiths, peasants living in the Ruhr Valley early in the 19th Century where they labored in the coalmines and on their own small patch of land carved from the dark forest, which was their first step up the ladder of achievement. In those days work was communal, as was most of life's other requirements. The opening chapter is followed by the story of the Dungans, beginning in the early 1850s. They were dirt poor Irish, who traded a potato famine, starvation, and poverty, for a little land, in a new world, Kentucky. Both stories will take the reader to the Great Depression of the 1930's that shaped an American culture for two generations. The third chapter will introduces the Williams, Old, and Goss families, a treasure of Cornish cousins who formed tight family units for many generations, and who generously included my wife and myself to their group when I married into the Williams family. The Lows, our adopted family are introduced in the sixth chapter, Families at War. From there on, we leave it to the reader to sort out a remarkable collection of people who became the source of our human fire: "..When we were alone with the wind crying Offered us the warmth of a human fire." (Partial quote from Many Winters, by Nancy Wood)

Green Room II

Green Room II
Author: Gary Kelly
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2008-08-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1409227766

The true story of a teenager who lost his best friend in a car accident, and who took refuge in drug abuse to ease his pain. His astonishing story takes you from the horrible depths of depression to the glory of triumph over evil. The original Green Room is available at www.lulu.com/content/439077

Knowledge Beyond Experience

Knowledge Beyond Experience
Author: Dr. Oklahoma Kingsley
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1465370056

Knowledge Beyond Experience is an amazing, revealing, and spellbinding spiritual odyssey to understanding self, marriage, soul, nature, consequence of behavior, and the powers of the Holy Ghost. It enunciates the spirituality of God and nature. You are not bulked down with volumes, every chapter is transforming with vivid spiritual presence. There is wisdom, excellent display in biblical doctrines, philosophy, psychology, incredible display of love, humility for the Holy Ghost. God the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost must be the center of our everyday activities, to attain salvation, forgiveness of sins, empowered to continuing God's work. We are equal in the eyes of God, and must treat others equal. Religion is one with common root, teachings and principles of tolerance, peace, love, and belief in the Holy Ghost. This book is for all ages and faith. We are of spirit and in a spiritual world. The Holy Ghost must be your guide in this world. God is the creator and everything created continues to evolve.