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Everybody Needs A Little TLC 90 Days of Dreams, Goals, and Intentional Living to Cultivate Purpose, Passion, and Power Body" contains creative works that skillfully weave together three fundamental aspects of personal development: dreams, goals, and intentional living. Like the other two series within the Everybody Needs A Little TLC trilogy, this book is structured with a trifecta approach that explores the three themes in three discrete sections. This trifecta approach includes affirmative expressions and insights, declarations, and the 90 concept to develop a lifestyle change to help you embark on a transformative journey. Affirmative expressions, insights, and wisdom are artfully communicated to encourage you to look inward and offer diverse perspectives for your consideration, present ideas, and strategies. The declarations will instill positive self-talk and emphasize the importance of affirming and speaking positivity into your life. The 90-day concept is designed to help you develop a consistent pattern that creates new habits and lifestyle changes around the three success habits and add dreams, goals, and intentional living to your success toolkit.
Second EditionIt's July 1940, Italy. A young Polish-born Jewish doctor, rendered stateless by the racial laws of 1938, is unable to flee the country. Henry Raupner is arrested and transported to Ferramonti Concentration Camp in Calabria, destined to become the largest internment camp for Jews in the whole of Italy. This autobiographical novel written by Henry in 1982, takes the reader back to WW2 to experience life behind the barbed wire of Ferramonti, its freezing winters, scorching summers, malaria swamps, hunger and uncertainty. Above all, Ferramonti becomes the salvation of 3,000 Jews escaping the clutches of the Final Solution. The second edition of this unique book now contains additional photos and amendments.
This is not a book or a guide. It's an instruction manual. Just like you would use to build a flat-pack wardrobe. This one happens to be for stories of any genre, from horror to romance.
I recently attended a performance of Peter Shaffer's play, Equus. The play was inspired by an irrational crime--a young man had intentionally blinded a number of horses with a sharp object. The playwright knew nothing about this individual or the circumstances surrounding the crime--only of the crime itself. The play seeks to create a mental world where the crime can be made comprehensible.This short drama is of the same nature. We do not really know Judas: we only know his crime. What could make the crime of Judas comprehensible? We have limited information about Judas. He was from a Judean village, Kerioth; he was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus of Nazareth, the only non-Galilean. He was appointed treasurer of the group; he betrayed Jesus into the hands of the Jewish authorities and subsequently committed suicide. Since we do not know the "real" Judas, or never will, his characterization must, of course, be imaginary. This drama is an attempt to present one possible set of circumstances that could have motivated Judas to act as he did.
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