Womania

Womania
Author: Sanjay Tiwari
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 160
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9352065719

Choti Rani breathed deeply and held his hand with her teeth, she bit him hard and he started bleeding. Seeing no other way to set his hands free, Kunwar Ji rammed and threw Choti Rani in a corner. He grabbed his gun and pointed it at Sukhi, intending to kill her first, Just as he was about to open fire, the fumes from his barrels and the sound of the bullet filled the atmosphere. Everyone guessed that Kunwar Ji had shot Sukhi - and looked at Sukhi nervously. But she stood still. All of a sudden, Kunwar Ji fell on the ground. Every head turned to look at Choti Rani. She stood in a corner, holding a pistol in her hand. Her hair was loose, scattered and had fallen below her knees. She was dressed in black, and her eyes were red and fiery. Her disorderly curls and scars with blood oozing from them made her look like the Goddess of destruction.

Wonderful Womania: Every Woman is a Heroine

Wonderful Womania: Every Woman is a Heroine
Author: Shobhit Gupta
Publisher: JEC PUBLICATION
Total Pages: 114
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9358507012

This book has content that celebrates the achievements, struggles, and stories of women from different backgrounds, cultures, and fields. It is a collection of essays, poems that showcase the diversity and strength of women. The book also explore themes such as feminism, empowerment, identity, and representation. This book salutes the woman around us.

Bloom

Bloom
Author: Afra Burshita
Publisher: The Little Booktique Hub
Total Pages: 150
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

“Like flowers, people bloom at different times.” When you plant a garden, you don't walk outdoors one day and find that all of your flowers have bloomed. Your seeds will take some time to sprout, and their growth will be staggered. That's the way it should be. It's thrilling to watch it all come together day by day. It would be too predictable if a garden bloomed all at once. Flowers do not all grow in the same way. In fact, the "late" bloomers are sometimes the best. Similarly, the way you're able to grow and progress in your life just like a flower that grows and blossoms. “Bloom” is a book that comprises of 31 writers from around the globe who have set their own definitions of “bloom” and penned down their inner thoughts.

Over 20 Peace Corps Language Training Publications - Country Pre-departure Materials

Over 20 Peace Corps Language Training Publications - Country Pre-departure Materials
Author:
Publisher: Jeffrey Frank Jones
Total Pages: 1673
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

Over 1,600 total pages ... Understanding a foreign language can be fun as well as challenging. It is also an important skill needed by Peace Corps Volunteers to integrate into their communities. Use our resources to learn basic phrases and greetings from some of greetings from some of the countries where Peace Corps Volunteers serve. Included languages ... plus more: Albanian Armenian Azerbaijani Bambara Bangla Bislama Bulgarian Chinese Mandarin Darija French Mali Georgian Hausa Jordan Arabic Marshallese Malagasy Macedonian Kazakhstan Russian Kyrgyz Russian Mongolian Moroccan Arabic Turkmen Romanian siSwati Thai Setswana Ukrainian Wolof

The 10 Cent War

The 10 Cent War
Author: Trischa Goodnow
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2017-01-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1496810333

Contributions by Derek T. Buescher, Travis L. Cox, Trischa Goodnow, Jon Judy, John R. Katsion, James J. Kimble, Christina M. Knopf, Steven E. Martin, Brad Palmer, Elliott Sawyer, Deborah Clark Vance, David E. Wilt, and Zou Yizheng One of the most overlooked aspects of the Allied war effort involved a surprising initiative--comic book propaganda. Even before Pearl Harbor, the comic book industry enlisted its formidable army of artists, writers, and editors to dramatize the conflict for readers of every age and interest. Comic book superheroes and everyday characters modeled positive behaviors and encouraged readers to keep scrapping. Ultimately, those characters proved to be persuasive icons in the war's most colorful and indelible propaganda campaign. The 10 Cent War presents a riveting analysis of how different types of comic books and comic book characters supplied reasons and means to support the war. The contributors demonstrate that, free of government control, these appeals produced this overall imperative. The book discusses the role of such major characters as Superman, Wonder Woman, and Uncle Sam along with a host of such minor characters as kid gangs and superhero sidekicks. It even considers novelty and small presses, providing a well-rounded look at the many ways that comic books served as popular propaganda.