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Author | : Hart Seely |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 0547622376 |
Learn the secret of juju from Seely, a man who wins games for the Yankees by harnessing juju energy, in this hilarious, unforgettable fan confessional from an award-winning humorist.
Author | : Nigeria. Compilations |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 730 |
Release | : 1918 |
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Author | : Peter Valentin |
Publisher | : BASLER AFRIKA BIBLIOGRAPHIEN |
Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Secret societies |
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Author | : G.J. Walker-Smith |
Publisher | : G.J. Walker-Smith |
Total Pages | : 380 |
Release | : 2015-09-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0994167393 |
Book 6 in the #1 bestselling Wishes Series Here’s what I know about Shiloh Jenson: She is up to no good. Every word out of her mouth is a lie. And I'm madly in love with her. The call of the sea had always been deafening for Mitchell Tate, which is why Kaimte, a small coastal town in West Africa, was the perfect place for him. Brilliant surf conditions conjured up by the South Atlantic Ocean was the drawcard, and the laid-back lifestyle suited him to a T. But even paradise has a dark side. When fellow Australian Shiloh Jenson arrives in town, his eyes are opened to a much seedier side of village life. Shiloh has a hidden agenda, and whether he likes it or not, Mitchell is along for the ride. * Can be read as a stand-alone novel*
Author | : Nigeria |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1080 |
Release | : 1923 |
Genre | : Delegated legislation |
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Author | : Lian Yu |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 1711 |
Release | : 2019-12-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 164787405X |
In the most tragic moment of teleportation, a crappy city that was on all sides was thrown to her by the unscrupulous Father And Daughter. He was an unreachable General Da in the midst of all the glory, and his skills were both underhanded. Alright, I beg for surrender. I'll let you handle this mess a little more, my Principal Superior. On the stretcher, she feebly revealed an immoral smile. Want to kill her? Very good. He couldn't bear to part with this talent of hers, making him fall in love with her, then abandoning her like a pair of old shoes!
Author | : Frank B. Ebersole |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : 2001-12-11 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1462807445 |
"[Reading Ebersole] requiresand often succeeds in producinga radical reorientation of ones thinking . . . " from a book review Things We Know is a collection of fifteen essays that focus on perennial philosophical problems about knowledge. The essays let you participate in Frank Ebersoles unique struggles to come to terms with such questions as: Can we know the world? . . . the past? . . . the future? . . . of Gods existence? . . . whether our actions are free? . . . the foundations of logic and language? This is not just another philosophy book about problems of knowledge. In Things We Know, Ebersole, by carefully using examples, exposes the problems to be the products of philosophical pictures. The examples also make the pictures less compelling. Thus, by reading this philosophy book readers can join the author in working to free themselves from some perplexing philosophical concerns. How the Second Edition differs from the First Edition This edition differs from the First Edition (University of Oregon Books, 1967) in three ways. An essay is added. "Everymans Ontological Argument" has been inserted as Essay 14, following two other essays about the ontological argument. "Everymans Ontological Argument" was published in the Fall 1978 issue of Philosophical Investigations. (The original Chapter 14, "Where the Action Is," is now Chapter 15.) An essay is replaced. The original Essay 3, "How Philosophers See Stars," has been replaced by a modified version that was printed in Philosophy Today (no. 2, 1969). The replacement includes some further improvements. The text is improved. Throughout the book, the author has made corrections, stylistic improvements, and changed the wording as needed to make clearer his line of thought. Summary Each of the fifteen essays takes up a philosophical problem. In most of the essays, Ebersole first clarifies the problem and reviews common attempts to resolve the problem. Then he focuses on the central ideas and terms used to state the problem and creates examples of people using the terms under consideration. The examples are unique because of their focus on the context and point of what we say. If his investigations fail to find a use of the terms that supports the philosophical problem, he is led to conclude that the problem does not really derive from a philosophical insight but rather arises from a philosophical picture or model. Preface The essays in Things We Know address some of the perennial philosophical problems of knowledge. The essays are unified by being similar in method and philosophic aim. Ebersole exposes a picture behind each problem. In the essays he works through some of the ways that pictures control our thinking and tries to make the pictures less compelling. Chapters 1 6: Perception and Language Chapter 1: "Seeing Red in Red Things" Philosophical problem: Must words for simple visual properties (e.g., "red") refer to things because the things share some property (e.g., redness)? Can we see this property? Topics investigated: Family resemblances, properties of colors, when we regard things as the same, when we regard colors as the same, when we regard things as having common properties, language-world philosophical pictures. Philosophers discussed: A. J. Ayer, J. Herder, J. S. Mill. Chapter 2: "Seeing Things" Philosophical problem: Do hallucinations and afterimage
Author | : Larry May |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 649 |
Release | : 2009-05-18 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1405183888 |
Philosophy of Law provides a rich overview of the diverse theoretical justifications for our legal rules, systems, and practices. Utilizes the work of both classical and contemporary philosophers to illuminate the relationship between law and morality Introduces students to the philosophical underpinnings of International Law and its increasing importance as we face globalization Features concrete examples in the form of cases significant to the evolution of law Contrasts Anglo-American law with foreign institutions and practices such as those in China, Japan, India, Ireland and Canada Incorporates diverse perspectives on the philosophy of law ranging from canonical material to feminist theory, critical theory, postmodernism, and critical race theory
Author | : Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 1900 |
Genre | : Blacks |
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Author | : Jarvis Sankalan Mengarpuan |
Publisher | : Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2021-11-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1662421494 |
Author Sankalan was in the sixth grade when his guardians threw him out of their government-owned house in the picturesque community of Germany, Kakata, Liberia, West Africa. Why? Because he went to borrow a uniform from his friend to sit for the Liberian Government national examinations designed for sixth, ninth, and twelfth graders in the sixties and seventies. Booker Washington Institute (BWI) campus was the site of the exams. The old uniform he had showed his naked anatomy in public, which was not only humiliating but embarrassingly inappropriate in such public arena. How did he continue school as an independent homeless youth in his home country, Liberia? What difficult circumstances did he experience in Liberia during his formative years in the quest of education? What propelled him to undertake this incredible journey to the United States of America, a country in which many Africans or Liberians believe that ‘Money grows on trees,’ a country in which people are territorial by nature and protective of their personal space, a country in which the culture values are diametrically opposed to the African or Liberian way of life? How did he maintain his moral integrity to his family, after he was pressured to engage in an illegal marriage proposal to obtain permanent resident status (Green Card) in his first year in the America? And how did he successfully complete his educational journey with perseverance despite insurmountable problems along his path in the US? Answers to these questions are chronicled in this riveting account of an intrepid Liberian in his book: My Improbable Journey to America—A Memoir of Reflections.