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  • av &1610, &1606, &1594 & m.fl.
    195,-

    شيد الروائي ستيفن كينغ في "انعتاق" متخيلاً نقيضاً في القص لا يشبه غيره من أعمال روائية. لذلك لا يُمكن النظر إلى هذا العمل إلا بما هو قيمة نوعية جديدة تضاف إلى مسيرته الروائية الناجحة

  • av &1575, &1604, &1581, m.fl.
    289,-

    في "غوانتنامو قصتي" لا يقتصر سامي الحاج السجين في معتقل غوانتانامو على روي قصَّته بل وقصة أكثر من ثمانمائة معتقل، كل واحد منهم عاش قضية غوانتانامو من زاوية، تُجَسِّد ما عاشه من آلام وأحزان،

  • av 1575, &1608, &1604, m.fl.
    249,-

    عملٌ روائيّ كبير آخر لأنطوان الدّويهي يأخذ مكانه في عالمه الأدبي الغنيّ، المرهف الجمالية، المُستمَدّ من حيوات داخلية عميقة، واسعة الآفاق، يلتئم فيها الوعي واللاوعي، والذات الفرديّة والذات ا

  • av &1605, &1583 & &&& 1581
    269,-

    في جديدها الأدبي أحبها جداً تروي إيمان حمد قصة حب لم تكتمل، والضحية هذه المرّة على غير العادة هو الرجل، فكيف استطاعت المرأة/الكاتبة أن تكون هي من يفتح مغاليق الرجل وصندوقه السري المُحكم، هو با

  • av &1575, &1604, &1585, m.fl.
    259,-

    يحكي قصة الإنسان الفلسطيني في نزوحه وتشرده وغربته، وقصة وطن عربي لا يزال ينزف. إنها مغامرة البحث في الحقوق، حقوق شعب ضاعت أرضه، وأمة عربية تخلت عن القضية، وانغمست بعض دولها عن عمد أو غير عمد في

  • av &1610, &1607, 1605, m.fl.
    259,-

    الدجاجة التي حلمت بالطيران" رواية من الأدب الشعبي الكوري للروائية الأكثر شهرة "صن - مي هوانغ" تحكي فيها قصة دجاجة تدعى إبساك، لم يعد يرضيها أن تضع بيضها بحسب الطلب، تلك البيوض التي تؤخذ منها بعي

  • av &1604, 1575, &1593, m.fl.
    285,-

    في "عائشة تنزل إلى العالم السفلي" إضافة فلسفية أرادت "بثينة العيسى" من خلالها أن تشير إلى علاقة التلازم بين الحياة والموت، والعالم الدنيوي والأُخروي، في نظرة مغايرة نحو الزمن. هي حكاية أم فقدت

  • av Jonathan a Sinclair
    185,-

    In a world marked by power struggles, the rise of authoritarian regimes has become a pressing global concern. Dive into the intricate web of political dominance, suppression of dissent, and the far-reaching implications for human rights and civil liberties in "Power Dynamics: Authoritarianism, Regimes, and Human Rights." This thought-provoking book offers a comprehensive analysis of some of the most influential authoritarian regimes of our time, including China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and North Korea.From the very first page, you will embark on a captivating journey, uncovering the historical roots and evolution of these regimes. Explore the fascinating stories of power consolidation, economic transformations, and political stability that have shaped China's authoritarian regime, and discover the chilling world of state control, propaganda, and isolationism in North Korea's totalitarian rule. Marvel at the complexities of Russia's post-Soviet political landscape and its leader's consolidation of power, while delving into Saudi Arabia's monarchy, the role of religion, and the suppression of dissent.But this book is not just about examining the dark corners of authoritarianism. It also shines a light on the critical relationship between power, human rights, and civil liberties. Through captivating narratives and in-depth analysis, you will gain a profound understanding of the challenges faced by individuals living under these regimes and the implications for democratic institutions and regional dynamics.Uncover the intricate strategies of power projection employed by authoritarian regimes in their quest for geopolitical influence. Explore the economic prowess and debt diplomacy used as tools of dominance. Witness the proxy conflicts and regional power dynamics that shape international relations. Through compelling case studies from different regions, you will witness firsthand the impact of these power plays on global stability and security.Yet, amidst these struggles, there is hope. This book delves into the universal declaration of human rights, shedding light on the transformative power of activism and advocacy. Discover the pivotal role played by international organizations in promoting human rights and learn about the historical examples of successful democratization processes. Delve into the challenges and pitfalls faced when transitioning from authoritarianism and the crucial role of civil society and external actors in shaping the future."Power Dynamics: Authoritarianism, Regimes, and Human Rights" is an eye-opening exploration of the delicate balance between power, stability, and human rights. It invites you to critically reflect on the complexities of authoritarian regimes while inspiring you to take action. The insights and knowledge gained from this book will empower you to engage in informed discussions, drive positive change, and contribute to a world where human rights and civil liberties flourish.Prepare to be captivated, enlightened, and challenged. The time to understand the intricacies of power dynamics and their impact on human rights is now. Pick up this book, embark on this intellectual journey, and become an informed advocate for change in our complex world.

  • av Jim Riley
    165 - 345,-

  • av Rosemary Wildhover
    295,-

  • av Emily Martin
    185,-

    A collection of heartwarming short stories for girls aged 6-8. Each story presents valuable life lessons about courage, kindness, self-confidence, and friendship.

  • av Daniel W. Evans
    175,-

    Face it, if you're human you probably struggle with time management, either most of the time or at least some of it. And it's not enough to say, "Tomorrow I'll manage my day better." Mastering the clock takes forethought and effort-and it starts with a clear understanding of the gift of time in the first place. In Your Time, readers gain perspective on God's blessing of time, where with each tick of the timer we move closer to eternity.Lending masterly perspective that reads as flowingly as a conversation with a friend, author, businessman, and pastor Daniel W. Evans breaks down what's really involved in learning to manage and spend our time with intentionality. From issues of time-control, tools to monitor time, setting priorities, investing time, and learning to give the gift of ours, Evans' message is simple and direct: our earthly time is limited, and only God knows how much of the irreplaceable asset we have left. So we must invest it well! Because if we don't decide how we'll spend it, other people will.Learn from the bite-sized wisdom of history's brightest minds-philosophers, poets, world leaders, evangelists, and entrepreneurs, with a profound sense of its value. As Steve Jobs said, "It's really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time."In this concise and compelling booklet-one that takes no more than a single sit-down to complete-the reader is invited to consider time from a Scriptural perspective. And they're shown an easy formula to manage it, what Evans calls "the ABC's of investing time."One critical takeaway: time is undoubtedly our greatest asset on planet Earth, a gift created by God. And with a little consideration and planning, we can learn to spend it wisely, give it away generously, and thrive.

  • av Mark Thompson
    245 - 385,-

  • av Brad Kong
    139,-

    This is the 2nd Edition of UnBrokable* I. About 30% of contents has been deleted, revised and added. Chapter 7 was completely re-written.

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    149,-

    This text is one of the few surviving works to come out of the Nubian church in its zenith. It gives a comical account of a pilgrim drawn to the church of the Coptic Saint Menas, and the events that transpire along the way.

  • av Paul Gilliland & Timothy Couchman
    155,-

  • av Melverna McFarlane
    259,-

  • av Dawn Renee Young
    185,-

    LITTLE CUB'S BIG LIST: Fun with Sight Words, Little Cub wants more than anything to learn to read. He is sad because sight words are so hard to remember. His family helps him practice his sight words every day. When he grasps the fun of rhyme and the concept of practice, he discovers that reading sight words can be fun after all

  • av Philip Schulman
    295,-

    Daniel Whitacore, a brilliant hematologist/oncologist discovers a method to turn, the provirus that causes Jakob-Cruestfel Disease or Mad Cow Disease, into a lifesaving treatment for lymphoma. But Whitacore has many enemies and jealous competitors, who purloin his micro-organism and rearrange its biology to make it infectious. There is Peter  Sutter a, billionaire owner of a technology  firm, whose son, Whitacore treated but unfortunately died. There is a rival oncologist, who is jealous of Daniel's brilliance and prominence. There is Susan, a brilliant Harvard-trained Ph.D., who is a girlfriend of his fellow, John Abel but also an ambitious ruthless lover of Sutter. These individuals unbeknownst to Whitacore conspire against him. But Sutter has another motivation. He is deeply in debt and is about to lose his company. He strikes a deal with an Arab bio-terrorist group and now Whitacore's discovery is in the hands of the ruthless people, who will  turn this organism into a pandemic. The motivations that drive all these characters is the underlying theme but the terror of a pandemic is the focus of this breathtaking medical thriller.

  • av Chloe Hanks
    175,-

    "The poems in Adulteress work in fragments, some in lists that layer varying perspectives, others that explode in the white space to form gasps of words. The contrast of numbered sequences and words falling across the page creates the feeling of an attempt to find order, to re-examine from all angles, and return again to something that cannot be fathomed. Hanks captures a quietly passionate and furious voice, as she transforms fruit into the extended metaphor of a relationship and describes the practical-fierce response to the unfairness of the term adulteress with blackberries being blended, reduced to a liquid, and swallowed as a smoothie. Love, and betrayed love, blush like the juice of the metaphorical berries that are being considered in this collection, detailing an affair the reader, perhaps, shouldn't be privy to, yet all is now laid bare in forensic detail and fury-a compelling read." -Ruth Stacey, Lecturer in Creative Writing: r.stacey@worc.ac.uk

  • av Daniel W Evans
    239,-

    Face it, if you're human you probably struggle with time management, either most of the time or at least some of it. And it's not enough to say, "Tomorrow I'll manage my day better." Mastering the clock takes forethought and effort-and it starts with a clear understanding of the gift of time in the first place. In Your Time, readers gain perspective on God's blessing of time, where with each tick of the timer we move closer to eternity.Lending masterly perspective that reads as flowingly as a conversation with a friend, author, businessman, and pastor Daniel W. Evans breaks down what's really involved in learning to manage and spend our time with intentionality. From issues of time-control, tools to monitor time, setting priorities, investing time, and learning to give the gift of ours, Evans' message is simple and direct: our earthly time is limited, and only God knows how much of the irreplaceable asset we have left. So we must invest it well! Because if we don't decide how we'll spend it, other people will.Learn from the bite-sized wisdom of history's brightest minds-philosophers, poets, world leaders, evangelists, and entrepreneurs, with a profound sense of its value. As Steve Jobs said, "It's really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time."In this concise and compelling booklet-one that takes no more than a single sit-down to complete-the reader is invited to consider time from a Scriptural perspective. And they're shown an easy formula to manage it, what Evans calls "the ABC's of investing time."One critical takeaway: time is undoubtedly our greatest asset on planet Earth, a gift created by God. And with a little consideration and planning, we can learn to spend it wisely, give it away generously, and thrive.

  • av Goldink Publishing
    185,-

    Are you interested in knowing interesting, bizarre, and downright crazy facts?Did you know the human brain contains around 100 billion nerve cells?Did you know the white polar bear skin is jet black?Did you know a tomato is a fruit, not a veggie?Facts like these make you wonder how little you know about yourself and the world you live in. Crazy!This book is packed with all kinds of fascinating information!"Answers to Why for Kids Ages 4-12" contains interesting facts about the Earth, earthly beings, science, and Space. This information can assist you in boosting your intelligence and competency while also allowing you to spend more time with your friends and family. However, the pursuit of knowledge need not be tiresome. To convince you, here is a book.This book will provide you with shocking facts on: Our Big Blue EarthAstounding Space and the Floating masses in itTravel the world and get smarterHottest and coolest place on EarthHuman Body and MindCrazy Science factsWonders of The WorldDo you want to be more innovative and funnier? How enjoyable will it be to tell your friends and family these facts and witness their reactions?BUY NOW and start being the most intelligent fellow in your fellow.

  • av S. Kanc
    725,-

    In 1939, in the Polish town of Tarnogród, 65 miles (105 km) south of Lublin, lived 5000 residents, half Jewish. Jews lived in Tarnogród for hundreds of years. By the end of WWII none remained.The story of this community, it's history, it's people, it's culture and it's demise is told in this book by those who survived. After the War they settled in Israel, the United States and England.In 1966, as a memorial to the Tarnogród they knew, they published Sefer Tarnogrod, The Book of Tarnogrod, in Yiddish and Hebrew.The authors wrote -"We do not pretend to erect a full memorial to the ancient Jewish Settlement in our city. Tarnogród deserves a more perfect monument. Our ambition was to describe and commemorate the Tarnogród that still lives in us, that is in our flesh and bones.May The Book of Tarnogrod be a kind of bridge between the past that has been so cruelly interrupted, and the future whosesun rises before our eyes."The authors hope that this book will serve as a bridge to the future is fulfilled. Jews have returned to Tarnogród to visit where their ancestors lived. In addition to what is written on these pages memorials have been erected in Tarnogród to those who perished in the Holocaust. And now Sefer Tarnogrod has been translated into English.

  • av Andrew Shaffer
    175 - 319,-

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