Tag: Peace

The Heart And Science of Yoga A Blueprint for Peace, Happiness And Freedom from Fear


Free Download Leonard Perlmutter, Jenness Cortez Perlmutter, "The Heart And Science of Yoga: A Blueprint for Peace, Happiness And Freedom from Fear"
English | 2005 | pages: 511 | ISBN: 0975375288 | EPUB | 1,7 mb
The Heart and Science of Yoga is both the record of a personal journey and a practical, transformational teaching. You’ll find easy-to-learn meditations, prayers, teaching stories from the world’s great spiritual traditions, breathing practices, a user’s guide for the mind, techniques for accessing intuitive wisdom, an introduction to Ayurvedic health principles, an holistic program of easy, gentle exercise, and an extensive glossary and index. This is the perfect companion and guide on the greatest adventure you will ever have your personal journey to peace, happiness and freedom from fear.

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The Path of Peace Walking the Western Front Way [Audiobook]


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English | ISBN: 9781004114184 | 2023 | 12 hours and 44 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 362 MB
Author: Anthony Seldon
Narrator: Gordon Griffin

Without a permanent home, a wife or a job, and with no clear sense of where his life was going, Anthony Seldon set out on a 35-day pilgrimage from the French-Swiss border to the English Channel. The route of his 1,000-kilometer journey was inspired by a young British soldier of the First World War, Alexander Douglas Gillespie, who dreamed of creating a ‘Via Sacra’ that the men, women and children of Europe could walk to honor the fallen. Tragically, Gillespie was killed in action, his vision forgotten for a hundred years, until a chance discovery in the archive of one of England’s oldest schools galvanised Anthony into seeing the Via Sacra permanently established.

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Toward the Corner of Mercy and Peace


Free Download Toward the Corner of Mercy and Peace by Tracey Buchanan
English | June 20, 2023 | ISBN: 164603337X | True EPUB | 240 pages | 0.5 MB
It’s 1952 in the small western Kentucky town of Paducah and Mrs. Minerva Place would prefer everyone mind his own business, follow the rules, and if dead, stay dead.

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The Savage Wars Of Peace Toward A New Paradigm Of Peace Operations


Free Download John Fishel, "The Savage Wars Of Peace: Toward A New Paradigm Of Peace Operations"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 0367311151, 0367295695 | EPUB | pages: 256 | 1.2 mb
This book integrates peace operations into the paradigm first articulated in Uncomfortable Wars, edited by Max Manwaring. It not only addresses social science theory of conflict and conflict resolution but it links that theory to military doctrine by way of a series of nine case studies which range from traditional peacekeeping to peace enforcement. The book brings together a group of authors who all combine practical experience with academic insight. With three Canadian peacekeepers among its authors, the book is not limited to the American point of view. Their insights, nonetheless, reinforce the theory as well as expand upon it.

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The Mediatization of War and Peace The Role of the Media in Political Communication, Narratives, and Public Memory (191


Free Download Christoph Cornelissen, "The Mediatization of War and Peace: The Role of the Media in Political Communication, Narratives, and Public Memory (191"
English | ISBN: 3110707365 | 2021 | 294 pages | PDF | 2 MB
During the First World War, mass media achieved an enormous and continuously growing importance in all belligerent countries. Newspaper, illustrated magazines, comics, pamphlets, and instant books, fi ctional works, photography, and the new-born "theater of imagery", the cinema, were crucial in order to create a heroic vision of the events, to mobilize and maintain the consensus on the war. But their role was pivotal also in creating the image of the war’s end and fi nally, together with a widespread, new literary genre, the war memoirs, to shape the collective memory of the confl ict for the next generations. Even before November 1918, the media raised high expectations for a multifaceted peace: a new global order, the beginning of a peaceful era, the occasion for a regenerating apocalypse. Likewise, in the following decades, particularly war literature and cinema were pivotal to reverse the icon of the Great War as an epic crusade and a glorious chapter of the national history and to create the hegemonic image of a senseless carnage.

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