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City of Bridges

City of Bridges

David Michael Belczyk

Resource Publications (CA)
2019
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In an ancient city steeped in myth but searching for truth, a courier is killed while crossing a bridge. A century later, three friends join the city's search for the item the courier carried, but they are drawn deeper into the unsolved mystery of the courier's death.
City of Bridges

City of Bridges

David Michael Belczyk

Resource Publications (CA)
2019
sidottu
In an ancient city steeped in myth but searching for truth, a courier is killed while crossing a bridge. A century later, three friends join the city's search for the item the courier carried, but they are drawn deeper into the unsolved mystery of the courier's death.
GLIMPSE of KIM KARDASHIAN and ASHLEY SCHUTH: Platinum Series Edition

GLIMPSE of KIM KARDASHIAN and ASHLEY SCHUTH: Platinum Series Edition

David Michael Pedjoe

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Heavenly Body: You brighten my days and nights. I am always excited now and my loins stir to be one with you. You are counted like the stars and sand, my heart pangs without you Take me as thine lover and rock me, you alone are mine solace and blissful delight When do you estimate that we will be one together? I have a hard time without you and get faint without you being by my side. I desire deeply to get intimate and become one flesh. I must stop this letter and re-group the forces that be, to give me sustenance. You are mine heart and soul, don't worry, I'm not distraught. Just over zealous to bind as one and consummate our love. Oh I hunger for you, and cannot get up the gumption, to keep my strength. Hold onto me and awaken the indwelt spirit of our true love. Allow me to taste your sweet lips on your face and where I desire to taste deeply. How much longer does love take to create the essence of sweat and tears, that are our scent, that attracts us to the delights of the senses. You are my wholesome relief and I suffer with none to touch and hold. Please care that we are apart for now, yet the spirit flies to you, for at least a gentle hug and kiss. We have needs to meet and suffer not. I am here for you, and defenseless with no creative, influence to find me naked with you, and fresh and romantic, of all in all. Beckon my lover, write me I am meek and courageous to accept the challenge of your needs. Yes, this is why I thirst, my needs are secondary, it is you I desire to please. I am a giver, not a taker... a sacrificial gentleman of honoring you and honored to be your lover. Loves embrace is cruel to us, we are apart and not immortal to the deeds of love set before us. To have and to hold, I will seek the eternal, and be captivated in the third heaven, with the one I love. Please take me, and have your way with your needs met and then some. I duly respond to your heart I love you: David Michael Pedjoe email: [email protected] Landline: 1-508-796-5963 DAVID M PEDJOE http: //www.onemodelplace.com/artists/apsi-mesti,
Endless Holocausts

Endless Holocausts

David Michael Smith

MONTHLY REVIEW PRESS,U.S.
2023
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An argument against the myth of "American exceptionalism" Endless Holocausts: Mass Death in the History of the United States Empire helps us to come to terms with what we have long suspected: the rise of the U.S. Empire has relied upon an almost unimaginable loss of life, from its inception during the European colonial period, to the present. And yet, in the face of a series of endless holocausts at home and abroad, the doctrine of American exceptionalism has plagued the globe for over a century. However much the ruling class insists on U.S. superiority, we find ourselves in the midst of a sea change. Perpetual wars, deteriorating economic conditions, the resurgence of white supremacy, and the rise of the Far Right have led millions of people to abandon their illusions about this country. Never before have so many people rejected or questioned traditional platitudes about the United States. In Endless Holocausts author David Michael Smith demolishes the myth of exceptionalism by demonstrating that manifold forms of mass death, far from being unfortunate exceptions to an otherwise benign historical record, have been indispensable in the rise of the wealthiest and most powerful imperium in the history of the world. At the same time, Smith points to an extraordinary history of resistance by Indigenous peoples, people of African descent, people in other nations brutalized by U.S. imperialism, workers, and democratic-minded people around the world determined to fight for common dignity and the sake of the greater good.
Endless Holocausts

Endless Holocausts

David Michael Smith

MONTHLY REVIEW PRESS,U.S.
2023
sidottu
An argument against the myth of "American exceptionalism" Endless Holocausts: Mass Death in the History of the United States Empire helps us to come to terms with what we have long suspected: the rise of the U.S. Empire has relied upon an almost unimaginable loss of life, from its inception during the European colonial period, to the present. And yet, in the face of a series of endless holocausts at home and abroad, the doctrine of American exceptionalism has plagued the globe for over a century. However much the ruling class insists on U.S. superiority, we find ourselves in the midst of a sea change. Perpetual wars, deteriorating economic conditions, the resurgence of white supremacy, and the rise of the Far Right have led millions of people to abandon their illusions about this country. Never before have so many people rejected or questioned traditional platitudes about the United States. In Endless Holocausts author David Michael Smith demolishes the myth of exceptionalism by demonstrating that manifold forms of mass death, far from being unfortunate exceptions to an otherwise benign historical record, have been indispensable in the rise of the wealthiest and most powerful imperium in the history of the world. At the same time, Smith points to an extraordinary history of resistance by Indigenous peoples, people of African descent, people in other nations brutalized by U.S. imperialism, workers, and democratic-minded people around the world determined to fight for common dignity and the sake of the greater good.
Mossback

Mossback

David Michael Pritchett; J. Drew Lanham

TRINITY UNIVERSITY PRESS,U.S.
2023
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In Mossback, David Pritchett traverses geography, history, and genealogy to explore landscapes and mythologies at the intersection of environmental, indigenous, and social justice. This collection of a dozen essays searches terrain—from the heart of a swamp to the modern grid lines remaking our watersheds, to the tracks of the animals who share this earth, to the inner landscapes of the soul—to find glimpses of light in dark places and hope in painful legacies.Pritchett recounts a trip to Dismal Swamp, where he takes inspiration from the many enslaved people who found refuge there. Another piece offers two ways of seeing the landscape: the watershed as an ecological unit, and the grid as a colonial construct. Still another weaves personal narrative with the story of the Trail of Tears to describe how settler colonialism became an apocalypse for indigenous nations and ecologies. Pritchett explores an early apocalyptic story from the book of Daniel and considers new ways of relating to the land and its inhabitants. He focuses on the relationship between technology and trees to argue that humans have largely discarded ecological interrelationship in favor of extractive ways of living, and he travels the Ventura River, reflecting on waterways as being endangered but still operating as places of refuge for people and wildlife.The word “mossback” has been used to describe rural southerners who lived in swampy areas during colonial times and moved so slowly that moss grew on their clothing. It is also used to describe fish and turtles who show similar growth on their shells, Confederate deserters who refused to fight and, after the war, southerners who fought against the Ku Klux Klan. Pritchett reclaims the word to celebrate those who move deliberately through the natural world, protecting the land and the relations they depend on.
Remembering Chapel Hill: The Twentieth Century as We Lived It
Since the 1789 charter of the country's first state university, Chapel Hill has attracted people from all over who found that the town was the perfect place to put down roots. In this collection, local newspaper columnist Valarie Schwartz celebrates many of Chapel Hill's most notable residents, from the World War II veteran who came to law school after the war and ended up as president of the UNC system for thirty years to the couple from the Midwest who arrived in 1935 and spent their careers building the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra. Featuring stories of struggle and success from all walks of life, Remembering Chapel Hill is a tribute to the twentieth-century citizens who made the city what it is today: a Southern slice of heaven.
Bear with Me

Bear with Me

David Michael Slater

Clavis Publishing
2022
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A familiar story about first-day-of-school fears and the kind of friendship that helps you overcome them. For children ages 4 years and up. It’s the first day of school and Max is terrified! But he’s sure that Mr. Kalamazoo, his stuffed bear, will protect him. Only . . . not so much. Things get totally wild! Luckily, just when it looks like the day will be a complete disaster, a mysterious classmate opens her backpack . . .