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A PULL FROM BEYOND: The sequel to DEPTH "Timeless Poetry" is the second book from Kajal Milani's Timeless Poetry collection. It is essentially a work of grace, bought to you by grace. Poetry, that beckons you, to return to your true self. A loving reminder coming from beyond to gently awaken you from deep slumber of ignorance. It is grace that pulls you out from the darkness, into the light of your awareness. In your awareness you are one with every being and one with all that is. It is grace bringing you to the understanding of who you are, and grace that shall transport you from the timebound mind into the timeless heart. Soak yourself into the silence beneath these words and arrive, to your original innocence within the silence of your being. Grace has bought you here, open your heart to be touched by it and get ready to welcome yourself back to your true home. Poetry, when it comes from the depth of heart, becomes an expression of love and beauty. A PULL FROM BEYOND is an expression of loving presence, that will take you to the place of love and beauty within you.
Join Chris Neylan as he walks through the gates of HMS Ganges on the start of a remarkable journey with the Royal Navy of the 60s and 70s. From raw recruit to experienced sailor, enjoy this first-hand account of the ups and downs of life in the Senior Service. Thousands of ex-Navy personnel will know HMS Ganges and its critical role in training men for a career at sea. Learn about life at the base and how Chris fared. Later, we'll join him as he sets sail with various ships including HMS Torquay (and being told off by Prince Charles), HMS Gurkha (witnessing apartheid) and HMS Excellent. This true, amusing and entertaining account does not mask the sometimes brutal Ganges regime and, near the book's end, the similar yet harsher regime at Portsmouth Detention Quarters.
Creativity and Innovation in Business and Beyond illustrates the ways in which creativity spurs innovation – not only in the realms of business and management, where the innovation is regularly acknowledged and discussed, but throughout the social sciences. With contributions from experts in fields as far-flung as policy, history, economics, law, psychology, and education, in addition to business and management, this volume explores the manifold avenues for creativity and innovation within and across a multitude of disciplines.
DR. SIVALINGAM NALLIAH KMN, PMP, DPMP, MBBS (MAL), MCGP, FRCOG, Master in Education, had his early education at the Tranquerah English School and Gajah Berang English School before moving to the Malacca High School to complete his higher school certificate education. He obtained his basic medical degree from the University of Malaya graduating in 1974. He obtained his postgraduate degree in Obstetrics and Gynecology from The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (UK) in 1980. He worked in many parts of Malaysia before becoming Head of OBGYN services, Malaysia in 2001. He completed his civil service with the Government of Malaysia before taking up an academic position with the International Medical University, Malaysia where he is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He has written and edited several books on Obstetrics and Gynecology. His interests are in undergraduate and postgraduate training in OBGYN and medical education. He was honoured with the title of DATO' by the Sultan of Perak, Malaysia and was also awarded The DISTINGUISHED COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD IN EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE' by the Federation of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians (FIGO) in 2003.
There is a perversion of the American Dream that says greed is good, and that we should live, love, work, and advance inside the fences drawn by politics, religion, and laws. It is wrong. Through senseless inner-city death, the My Lai massacre, the taking of the Pueblo, a drug-addled return from Vietnam, and a trip across the United States with a Frisbee, the authors tell how The American Dream is still reachable, but you have to get out beyond the fences to find it. This book shows how two people did it.
James Charles Roy, a noted authority on Irish history and travel, escorts a disparate group of Americans through the lonely backwaters of ancient Ireland. Visions of a glorious enterprise evaporate as he sees a dejected and weary handful of aged American tourists disembark at Shannon Airport. Fortified by Guinness, Roy hurls himself into sharing with them the joys and wonders of Ireland's twisted byways. Determined to avoid clichéRoy leads his group to obscure Celtic coronation sites, monasteries, and remote abbeys as he spins a narrative that pulls Ireland's chaotic story into coherence. His unsuspecting charges begin to shed their hesitancies, relishing their guide's idiosyncratic approach to Ireland. Black comedy aside, Roy touches an emotional chord: how the economic phenomenon known as the Celtic Tiger has transformed Old Ireland into a high-tech power. At the tour's end, Roy embarks alone for the inaccessible Ardoilean, a seventh-century Celtic hermitage in County Galway. His vision of an Ireland lost forever is an emotional tour de force.