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Killing Fields of Scotland AD 83 to 1746


Free Download Killing Fields of Scotland : AD 83 to 1746 By Pugh, R. J. M
2013 | 511 Pages | ISBN: 1783469889 | EPUB | 9 MB
Most people are familiar with references to Scottish battles such as Bannockburn and Flodden but know little if anything about those events. Rugby and soccer fans outside Scotland may wonder at the sign ‘1314’ held up by Scottish fans and not know that it is the date of the Battle of Bannockburn when an English king was defeated on Scottish soil. The battle is also commemorated in Scotland’s unofficial national anthem, ‘The Flower of Scotland’. Battles fought on Scottish soil include those of the Scottish Wars of Independence, those occasioned by the English Civil Wars and the Jacobite Rebelli.

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Giant Killing


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MP4 | Video: H264 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 48000Hz 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 02:43:41 | Size: 2.32 GB
Claudio Calassans is an ADCC Open Weight Champion
Simple yet stunning techniques that allow the smaller man to dominate the bigger guys

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Killing Kennedy Exposing the Description, the Cover-Up, and the Consequences [Audiobook]


Free Download Jack Roth, Kyle Cotton (Narrator), "Killing Kennedy: Exposing the Description, the Cover-Up, and the Consequences"
English | ISBN: 9798868682193 | 2024 | M4B@64 kbps | ~11:27:00 | 338 MB
Startling new insights into the JFK assassination
In Killing Kennedy: Exposing the Description, the Cover-Up, and the Consequences, author Jack Roth interviews researchers, scholars, eyewitnesses, and family members of those who were part of the tangled web of US intelligence operations associated with the Cold War and the circumstances surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The author asks important questions, including why the assassination still matters today and what the lasting ripple effects have been since that fateful day.
The Kennedy assassination represents one of the most impactful events in not only American but also world history, and this book represents an important addendum to understanding its enduring significance. On November 22, 1963, the duly elected president of the United States was murdered in cold blood, forever destroying "Camelot" and national optimism for world peace.

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Killing the Buddha Henry Miller’s Long Journey to Satori


Free Download Jennifer Cowe, "Killing the Buddha: Henry Miller’s Long Journey to Satori"
English | ISBN: 168393041X | 2020 | 116 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Incorporating the novels, pamphlets and letters of Henry Miller, Killing the Buddha argues for Miller’s written work to be considered as a whole in relation to the theme of Zen Buddhism, specifically the concept of Satori (awakening). By reading Miller’s literary output and letters as a spiritual journey to awakening, it is possible to chart his development as a writer, and offer insight into his repetitive use of biographical material. Reflecting upon the influence of Otto Rank and Henri Bergson on Miller’s conceptualization of the role of the writer, and then by examining his complex rejection of Surrealism, it is possible to show Miller’s burgeoning Zen Buddhism as a life-long quest for acceptance and authenticity explicitly explored within his work. With close readings of the ‘Obelisk Trilogy’ of the 1930s (Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn and Black Spring) and The Rosy Crucifixion Trilogy (1949-1960), Miller’s complex journey to Satori is shown as a continuous progression from his early notorious novels through to the essays and pamphlets of his later career.

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