Orbs have volunteered to come to earth for aeons and when an event incited great destruction, they arrived in waves.The first wave was recorded after WWII.They arrived as humans, their main purpose; to heal and elevate mankind to a higher state of awareness at the soul level after the devastation of war.The last recorded wave was almost three hundred years ago when the year After Light started.Although mankind lived abundantly since, an allegiance had been brewing in the background, waiting for the right moment to propel mankind to the next level of consciousness and soul evolution. How far would they go for the sake of soul evolution?
The O.R.B. Saga continues with O.R.B.: 330A.L. - Rise of the Dark Lord.It has been thirty years since that fateful night that changed their lives - but not necessarily for the better.Back then, the last known prophecy they found decreed that the cycle would list two lifetimes. As it was written, the prophecy began at the sight of FAITH. They first lost sight and later, hope. All seemed lost, all became right at the end of the first lifetime, and the rested.And as it was written, when the time comes, the black rose will lead them to light.That time has arroved.
* First collection of full-length plays from British East Asian playwrights * Ideal for schools, colleges and theatre companies * In association with a conference at Tara Theatre and Goldsmiths University in Spring 2018 A landmark collection of contemporary full-length plays by British East Asian writers. Exploring subjects such as cultural identity, the fragmentation of communities, tradition, invisibility and discrimination, these plays are ideal to perform. With an introduction by academics Dr Amanda Rogers and Dr Ashley Thorpe, which sets the plays into context and explores the hidden history of theatre from the BEA community. BOUND FEET BLUES by Yang-May Ooi THE LAST DAYS OF LIMEHOUSE by Jeremy Tiang JAMAICA BOY by Stephen Hoo CONVERSATIONS WITH MY UNKNOWN MOTHER by Lucy Chau Lai-Tuen SPECIAL OCCASIONS by Amy Ng TANGO by Joel Tan THE FU MANCHU COMPLEX by Daniel York Loh
Chung ta dang o trong mot the gioi day hoang mang. Chung ta muon nhuwng gi a chung ta nhin thay chung quanh deu phai co mot y nghia nao do va tu hoi: Ban chat cua vu tru la gi? Vi tri cua chung ta o dau trong do, va vu tru cung nhu chung ta tu dau den? Tai so lai nhu the?
"来学习水果 (l i xu x shuǐ guǒ)- Learn Fruit Names in Mandarin Chinese with English Translation" is an engaging and educational children's book that invites young readers to explore the world of fruits in Mandarin Chinese. This delightful book combines colourful illustrations with Mandarin characters, pinyin, and English translations, providing a fun and interactive way for children to learn the names of various fruits. Through vibrant visuals and a bilingual approach, the book not only helps children expand their Mandarin vocabulary but also fosters an early appreciation for language diversity. Whether for young learners of Mandarin or those interested in exploring new languages, "来学习水果" is a valuable resource that makes language acquisition an enjoyable adventure for children and their caregivers alike.
ENGLISH: Historical memoir by Latvian general Oskars Dankers about his time as Director General in the Latvian self-administration under the German occupation of Latvia during World War II. This second edition contains the original text from the 1965 first edition and also many more documents & images. This book is in the Latvian language. - - - - - - - - - LATVISKI: Otrais izdevums no generala Oskara Dankera gramatas "Lai vesture spriez tiesu" par O. Dankera darbu ka pirmais generaldirektors Latvijas pasparvalde zem vacu okupacijas otra pasaules kara laika. Originalais pirma izdevuma saturs ar jaunpieliktiem dokumentu papildinajumiem ieskaitot foto, personigiem dokumentiem un Latvijas pasparvaldes sezu protoklu izvilkumiem sakara ar Latviesu legionu un velak pie kara beigam ar Nacionalo komitejas - pagaidvaldibas dibinasanu. Latviesu valoda ar vairakiem vacu valodas dokumentiem.
Do you feel like you've solved enough traditional Sudoku, crosswords and logic problems to last a lifetime? Thinh Lai's Brand-New Puzzles is an exciting new challenge for everyone who loves puzzles and wants something fresh! Vietnamese puzzle master Lai Van Duc Thinh has created a series of original puzzle types sure to test the skills of even the most experienced puzzle-solver. Creatively stimulating new puzzles include Bar Code, Elbow Room, Boxing Match, Borderlands and more, each of which come with full instructions on how to solve them, as well as a variety of difficulty levels to aid in your progression.
Do you feel like you've solved enough traditional Sudoku, crosswords and logic problems to last a lifetime? Thinh Lai's Puzzle Universe is the second book in an exciting new series for everyone who loves puzzles and wants something fresh! Vietnamese puzzle master Lai Van Duc Thinh has created a series of original puzzle types sure to test the skills of even the most experienced puzzle-solver. Creatively stimulating new puzzles include Bar Code, Elbow Room, Boxing Match, Borderlands and more, each of which come with full instructions on how to solve them, as well as a variety of difficulty levels to aid in your progression.
Help young minds explore and conquer the emotion of fear in this engaging and heartwarming story. Through the loving interaction between a curious daughter and her wise father, children will uncover where fear comes from and learn practical ways to overcome it.This delightful book is both educational and entertaining, offering valuable insights to help kids navigate their emotions with confidence. Perfect for developing minds, this story will inspire courage and spark meaningful conversations-all while being a fun read for the whole family Empower your child to face fears and grow stronger, one page at a time.
This book provides the first extensive survey of block ciphers following the Lai-Massey design paradigm. After the introduction, with historical remarks, the author structures the book into a chapter on the description of the PES, IDEA and other related ciphers, followed by a chapter on cryptanalysis of these ciphers, and another chapter on new cipher designs. The appendices include surveys of cryptographic substitution boxes and of MDS codes. This comprehensive treatment can serve as a reference source for researchers, students and practitioners.
This book provides the first extensive survey of block ciphers following the Lai-Massey design paradigm. After the introduction, with historical remarks, the author structures the book into a chapter on the description of the PES, IDEA and other related ciphers, followed by a chapter on cryptanalysis of these ciphers, and another chapter on new cipher designs. The appendices include surveys of cryptographic substitution boxes and of MDS codes. This comprehensive treatment can serve as a reference source for researchers, students and practitioners.
Lai ba! är kinesiska och betyder ungefär Kom med! Detta är en nybörjarbok i kinesiska för gymnasieskolan och vuxenutbildningen. Texterna och dialogerna bygger på vanliga vardagssituationer som kan uppkomma när man är i Kina, såsom att introducera sig och sin familj, siffror och telefonnummer, intressen, yrken, mat, shopping och resande. Den vanligaste grammatiken tas upp och tränas i många övningar. Boken lär ut ungefär 200 tecken, förenklade tecken. Som komplement till boken finns en cd och en webb med bland annat teckenförklaringar, facit och annat läromaterial. Bokens texter finns inspelade och ligger tillgängliga för eleverna under Extramaterial på sidan för Lai ba! på gleerups.se
This autobiography presents a personal account of the life of a woman academic, over a span of 60 years, from incidents in her childhood, through the education process from primary to pre-university education in British Malaya to two doctorates from University College London. As the story unfolds, it is immediately apparent that her journey in academia has been far from ordinary.She gives credit to the excellent early education she received in Ipoh — a medium-sized town in Malaya — from highly qualified and dedicated nuns and teachers in the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. Hers was a career carved out by Providence, as she “drifted” to various international centers of learning, depending on the sponsorship of scholarships available at the time. Her drive and passion for chemistry (actually with other attributes as well) allowed her to rub shoulders with some of the best minds in the field. Her association with numerous colleagues, mentors and scientists, unintentionally and unknowingly, laid the groundwork for a sort of global networking, which in turn influenced her career path in subtle yet significant ways. This proved immensely useful later as she balanced the rigorous demands of teaching, research and family. She has shown that it is not impossible for a woman to make a success of family and life in academia.Indeed, her story will encourage young women venturing into science and academia. It also shows that developing countries — more than their developed counterparts — have a good deal to gain from their professional citizens by removing obstacles such as unduly early mandatory retirement and poor support for active researchers. It is a refreshing glimpse into the author's generation in science and academia and a repository of important insights for students and scientists in developing and emerging economies.