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For several nights in 1903 the small town of Van Meter, IA was terrorized by a giant bat-like creature that emerged from an old abandoned mine. The nature and origin of this mysterious visitor was never discovered. Over 100 years later three researchers set out to Van Meter to shine a light on this amazingly bizarre case. Filled with eyewitness reports, historic photos, and current accounts of paranormal events, this in-depth book looks to discover. Was it an unknown animal? Was is mass hysteria? Was it a hoax? Was it an extraterrestrial? Or was it something far stranger? Follow their investigation and find out what they discovered when they asked: "What really happened in Van Meter?" Book jacket.
On November 17 1986, flight JAL 1628 cargo jet made international history. The routine flight encountered three massive UFO's while the crew was on their way to land at Anchorage Alaska. Days after the incident happened, it became one of the most famous UFO cases of all time. This is what the "The Encounter Over Alaska", is based on. When lead executive investigator for accidents and incidents for the FAA. Scott Andrews is made aware of the case. He at first is unfazed by the report and believes their must be a plausible reason for the experienced pilot and his crew to make up such a claim about UFO's over Alaska. But when investigative reporter Nicole Martone, proves to Andrews their is a cover up of evidence, of both military and civilian radar reports of the UFO's tracking the 747 cargo plane for over 45 minutes. Together Andrews and Martone will fight to put all the pieces together of why this incident would be covered up by FAA officials and the CIA itself. Scott will not only risk his career but also his own life, as he will fight to prove to the world one of the most famous UFO cases since the Roswell incident, did indeed take place. Get ready for an unbelievable thrill ride, as one man fights to seek the truth to share with the whole world and the answer to the biggest question of all time. Are we truly alone in the universe? One of the most debated and controversial subjects of all time will be brought to light in this adrenaline filled novel, by Mark Barresi.
The story of Captain Levi, Attack on Titan’s most beloved character, collected in a single, 400-page hardcover in glorious full color! The Complete, Color Saga of the Thief and the Soldier In Attack on Titan, Erwin Smith and Captain Levi are an inseparable duo, the calculating brain and pumping heart of the Survey Corps. But their past was a mystery, until the release of the globally-acclaimed bestseller Attack on Titan: No Regrets. Years earlier, the young Erwin was an ambitious military ladder-climber and political prodigy, while Levi lived in another world under the elite’s feet, the Underground. In this place, humans are born and die surrounded by the garbage the Capital throws away, and only the lucky or the ruthless have a chance to emerge onto the surface and see the Sun. Under a fierce exterior, Levi longs for a life of dignity for himself and his friends, while Erwin’s lifelong obsession with the Titans drives him to depths of moral ambiguity. The two men’s collision course will lead to tension, tragedy, and the greatest team of Titan-fighters humanity will ever know. Direct from Japan in a newly-colorized edition Includes never-before-published bonus stories and illustrations
This story and account is intended and directed at exalting him and lifting his name as our most high God. His is much higher than any other name here and far beyond our minds can fathom or comprehend. There is no other name higher than the name of the Lord, our creator and ancient king of the universe. He is the greatest of all beings known and unknown, knowable and unknowable. He is all knowing, all present, and all powerful. He is truly the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He is the mystery and desire of ages. He is ever-living, ever-loving, and everlasting. Hes all good, perfect, and holy. Hes all kind, all loving with immeasurable grace for his children. We are his treasure and the crown of his creation.
Although psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism derive from theoretical and philosophical assumptions worlds apart, both experientially-based traditions share at their heart a desire for the understanding, development, and growth of the human experience. Paul Cooper utilizes detailed clinical vignettes to contextualize the implications of Zen Buddhism in the therapeutic setting to demonstrate how its practices and beliefs inform, relate to, and enhance transformative psychoanalytic practice. The basic concepts of Zen, such as the identity of the relative and the absolute and the foundational principles of emptiness and dependent-arising, are given special attention as they relate to the psychoanalytic concepts of the unconscious and its processes, transference and countertransference, formulations of self, and more. In addition, through an analysis of apophasis, a unique style of discourse that serves as a basic structure for mystical languages, he provides insight into the structure of the seemingly irrational Zen koan in order to demonstrate its function as a pedagogical and psychological tool. Though mindful of their differences, Cooper’s intent throughout is to illustrate how the practices of both Zen and psychoanalysis become internalized by the individual who engages in them and can, in turn, inform one another in mutually beneficial ways in an effort to comprehend the ramifications of an individual or collective expanding vision.
This book considers, in detail, the urgent need for a new, radical nomadic pedagogy, that enables young people to engage in the ongoing process of becoming ethnotechnologically literate, enabling them to express their own thinking on alternative, possible sustainable technological futures.
Have you ever wondered what happens to you twenty-five years, fifty years, or a hundred years from now? Where will you be, and what will you be doing? Is it possible your life doesnt end with your death, that youll live forever? Are heaven and hell real? Meet a man who stood outside heavens gates, longing to get in, and stood before the judgment seat of Christ, seeing the flames of hell, which shook him to core. The Bible says, Peoples are destined to die once, and after that to face judgement (Hebrews 9:27, NIV). The book in your hands is a true story of a former Hindu who stood before Jesus, awaiting his judgment to enter the beauty of heaven or the flames of hell. Youll read more about heaven in Santoshs account and want to be there just as he did. Jesuss words to Santosh are words to each of us on how to live with a purpose and how to ultimately enter the kingdom of heaven! Heaven is so glorious, as described from this first person account, and cant be missed!! Share this book with your family and friends so that we can stand before Jesus as Santosh will next time. To him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you before his glorious presence without fault and with great joyto the only God our Savior be glory, majesty, power and authority, through Jesus Christ our Lord, before all ages, now and forevermore! Amen (Jude 1:2425, NIV).
A Glimpse into the Infinite: In the vast expanse of the universe, where stars sparkled as distant dreams and galaxies swirled in majestic splendor, a story was about to unfold—a story that transcended time, space, and the limitations of the human experience. It was a tale woven with threads of cosmic wisdom, divine encounters, and the boundless potential that lay within the human spirit. Beyond the Stars beckoned, inviting seekers to embark on a journey of discovery—a journey that would stretch the boundaries of their imagination, expand their consciousness, and awaken within them the dormant sparks of divinity. It was a journey that would lead them beyond the confines of their limited perceptions, unveiling the infinite possibilities that awaited them in the cosmic tapestry of existence.
Examining a wide range of ekphrastic poems, David Kennedy argues that contemporary British poets writing out of both mainstream and avant-garde traditions challenge established critical models of ekphrasis with work that is more complex than representational or counter-representational responses to paintings in museums and galleries. Even when the poem appears to be straightforwardly representational, it is often selectively so, producing a 'virtual' work that doesn't exist in actuality. Poets such as Kelvin Corcoran, Peter Hughes, and Gillian Clarke, Kennedy suggests, relish the ekphrastic encounter as one in which word and image become mutually destabilizing. Similarly, other poets engage with the source artwork as a performance that participates in the ethical realm. Showing that the ethical turn in ekphrastic poetry is often powerfully gendered, Kennedy also surveys a range of ekphrastic poets from the Renaissance and nineteenth century to trace a tradition of female ekphrastic poetry that includes Pauline Stainer and Frances Presley. Kennedy concludes with a critique of ekphrastic exercises in creative writing teaching, proposing that ekphrastic writing that takes greater account of performance spectatorship may offer more fruitful models for the classroom than the narrativizing of images.