The Continuing Agony

The Continuing Agony
Author: Alan Berger
Publisher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781586842116

Reflections from Jews and Roman Catholics on their struggles with the crucial and painful issues that continue to plague Christian-Jewish dialogue.

Northern Ireland: An Agony Continued

Northern Ireland: An Agony Continued
Author: Ken Wharton
Publisher: Helion and Company
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 191109680X

This book is called ‘An Agony Continued’ because it was simply that: an agony. It was an agony which commenced at the end of the 1960s and as the new decade of the 80s arrived, so the pain, the grief, the loss and the economic destruction of Northern Ireland continued. Little did any of us know at the time, but it was to do so for almost a further two decades. Between January 1980 and December 1989, around 1,000 people died; many were soldiers and policemen; some were Prison Officers; some were paramilitaries; and some were innocent civilians. The Provisional IRA (PIRA) and their slightly more psychopathic cousins in the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) would continue to kill innocent civilians by the score during this decade. Across the sectarian divide the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF) and the equally vicious Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) would continue to slaughter Catholics in streets, in pubs and in restaurants. This book will look at the period which encompassed the 48 months of 1980 and 1983. It was a near half-decade which saw the Hyde Park and Regent’s Park massacre of soldiers and horses from the Blues and Royals and the cowardly bombing of the Royal Green Jackets’ band. It further witnessed the murder of 18 people by the INLA at a disco held in the Droppin’ Well in Ballykelly and also the death of the leader of the Shankill Butchers: Lenny Murphy. The years under study include the 1981 deaths of ten Republican paramilitaries who starved themselves to death in protest against the loss of their status as ‘political prisoners'. As ever, this book pulls no punches in its absolute detestation of both Republican and Loyalist paramilitaries. This book continues Ken Wharton's epic journey through the Troubles in Northern Ireland, viewed primarily through the eyes of the British Army squaddies on the ground.

India's Agony Over Religion

India's Agony Over Religion
Author: Gerald James Larson
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1995-02-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 143841014X

Many of ancient India's religious traditions are alive in modern India, and many of these religious traditions are in conflict with one another regarding the future of India. Even the so-called "secular state" is deeply pervaded by religious sentiments growing out of the Neo-Hindu nationalist movement of Gandhi and Nehru. A careful analysis of the current religious scene when placed in its proper long-term historical perspective raises interesting questions about the nature and future of religion not only in India but elsewhere as well.

The Agony of Education

The Agony of Education
Author: Joe R. Feagin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134718411

The Agony of Education is about the life experience of African American students attending a historically white university. Based on seventy-seven interviews conducted with black students and parents concerning their experiences with one state university, as well as published and unpublished studies of the black experience at state universities at large, this study captures the painful choices and agonizing dilemmas at the heart of the decisions African Americans must make about higher education.

American AGONY

American AGONY
Author: Helen Borel
Publisher: Fresh Ink Group
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-01-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1947867709

Managing pain with opioids is a science—except politics, money, and overzealous law enforcement are denying American patients the relief they so desperately need. Demonizing the best pain reliever we have leads to needless suffering, even suicides, and it drives the rise in deadly street drugs. Helen Borel gathers and presents the evidence, the intimidation, the raids of clinics, the chilling effect on those very professionals we trust to care for our loved ones and ourselves. She looks hard at the Veterans Administration, Drug Enforcement Agency, Department of Justice, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Chapters include “The Suboxone Hoax,” “The Wrong Arms of the Law,” and “The Epidemic of Death,” plus an entire section on solutions for this widespread crisis. Read American AGONY now—or youmight be the next one hurt.

Agony

Agony
Author: Kshitij
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1482819589

The pain makes you do thingshorrible things A cold lonely life, paralyzed by sickening nightmares: thats what Kewy, a young Irish teacher, has started to experience. And then an abrupt knocking at her door establishes that the time has come. Things buried in her past have found a way to communicate with herthe dreams, which always receive her at a godforsaken place, dwell with evil and are surrounded by death, fear and hopelessness. The past is agonizing, but part of her still believes she can erase it. In her quest, Kewy is joined by two beings, both of whom find a reason to live in her struggle. Kasper, a grocery boy, works in small county of Louth. In Kewy, he thinks he has found the meaning of his life. Einin is a teen catholic student in Kewys art history class. She anticipates Kewys problem and offers a helping hand. Together, the three decide to visit the dark, disturbed and desolated land from Kewys dream. There is fear and anxiety, but they hope to get past itnot having the slightest idea that what waits for them in those dead woods is more than just a plain and ordinary fear. Welcome to Reinhardt. Est. 1667, Population: 213

Diary of Agony and Hope

Diary of Agony and Hope
Author: E. Hammond Oglesby
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2015-11-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1498231691

The purpose of this book, Diary of Agony and Hope, explores the ethical themes of justice and hope through the lens of folk sayings, case studies, and real-life experiences on the part of the writer as a resident of St. Louis County for over thirty years. The writer believes that the tears for the fruits of justice in the Michael Brown, Jr. case are tears that will be further reckoned with in light of their implications for reform--especially in the use of deadly force--among police departments throughout the community of Ferguson and our troubled land. Here every American must work together for a better society! The writer believes that the daunting task of working together will build bridges of trust, understanding, and hope between police officers and the communities in which they serve: particularly communities of color. Research for this volume was largely taken from the writer's diary. Insightful and engaging, this book is a "must read" for morally concerned Americans who want to know more about the story of the Ferguson Movement. In the movement itself for justice on the part of peace protestors, we see the force of love among ordinary people of goodwill.