Tag: Three

Heroines, Heroes and Deity Three Narratives of the Biblical Heroic Tradition


Free Download Dolores G. Kamrada, "Heroines, Heroes and Deity: Three Narratives of the Biblical Heroic Tradition "
English | ISBN: 0567662373 | 2016 | 232 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Kamrada’s study analyses three narratives concerning the greatest heroic figures of the biblical tradition: Jephthah’s daughter, Samson and Saul, and includes a consideration of texts about King David. All three characters are portrayed as the greatest and most typical and exemplary heroes of the heroic era. All three heroes have an exceptionally close relationship with the deity all die a traditionally heroic, tragic death. Kamrada argues that within the Book of Judges and the biblical heroic tradition, Jephthah’s daughter and Samson represent the pinnacle of female and male heroism respectively, and that they achieve super-human status by offering their lives to the deity, thus entering the sphere of holiness.

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Finish Your Book in Three Drafts How to Write a Book, Revise a Book, and Complete a Book While You Still Love It


Free Download Stuart Horwitz, "Finish Your Book in Three Drafts: How to Write a Book, Revise a Book, and Complete a Book While You Still Love It"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 0986420425 | EPUB | pages: 140 | 6.3 mb
How do you write a book? Stuart Horwitz helps you do it in three drafts. Three drafts: that’s all you need. The messy draft: which is all about getting it down. The method draft: which is all about making sense. The polished draft: which is all about making it good. Finish Your Book in Three Drafts is for outliners who meticulously script every writing session and pantsers who pilot solely by feel. It will help you get past the fear that can land a first draft in the trashcan, and the confusion that can send a second draft into a dizzying tailspin. Because you don’t want to be writing the same book for the rest of your life.

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A Tale of Three Rivers Of Wooly Buggers, Bowling Balls, Cigarette Butts, and the Future of Appalachian Brook Trout


Free Download Matthew Dickerson, "A Tale of Three Rivers:: Of Wooly Buggers, Bowling Balls, Cigarette Butts, and the Future of Appalachian Brook Trout"
English | 2018 | pages: 60 | ISBN: 1609404572 | EPUB | 3,2 mb
Matthew Dickerson takes his readers from an Applachian trout stream in western North Carolina where wild trout are reduced to sipping cigarette butts, up through his home state of Vermont where development and the ski industry threaten the state’s iconic pastoral riversides, and finally into western Maine to a once dead river that has returned to life. The tale takes us not only to the three eponymous rivers, but to other nearby streams and waters. Though neither an historical nor as scientific text, the writing is informed by both, and as readers are drawn through the tale, they will grow in their own understanding of both stream ecology and the history of human habitation and consumption. The book is illustrated by original prints from Vermont artist Courtney Allenson.

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Three Story Method Cowriting with ChatGPT AI-Powered Storytelling


Free Download Three Story Method: Cowriting with ChatGPT: AI-Powered Storytelling
English | 2023 | ASIN: B0C628HJDY | 127 Pages | EPUB | 4 MB
In this comprehensive guide, bestselling author J. Thorn demystifies the process of cowriting with ChatGPT. He takes you by the hand, leading you step by step through a proven framework to create narratives that resonate with readers.

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Country of Poxes Three Germs and the Taking of Territory [Audiobook]


Free Download Country of Poxes: Three Germs and the Taking of Territory (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0C5ZH99NF | 2023 | 13 hours and 12 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 378 MB
Author: Dr. Baijayanta Mukhopadhyay
Narrator: Natalie Robitaille

Country of Poxes is the story of land theft in North America through three diseases: syphilis, smallpox and tuberculosis. These infectious diseases reveal that medical care, widely considered a magnanimous cornerstone of the Canadian state, developed in lockstep with colonial control over Indigenous land and life. Pathogens are storytellers of their time. The 500-year-old debate over the origins of syphilis reflects colonial judgments of morality and sexuality that became formally entwined in medicine. Smallpox is notoriously linked with the project of land theft, as colonizers destroyed Indigenous land, economies and life in the name of disease eradication.

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