The documentaries you are going to read in this book are taken from the conversation between JESUS CHRIST and Thomas; some of it with John. Unfortunately it is what the Holy Bible does not mention because they are not written in it. They are written in the Holy Gnostic Bible which was destroyed by the oppressor generations ago and some of the doctrines were somehow recovered a few years ago. The creed in the Holy Gnostic Bible describes how each individual is made through the image of GOD and also reveals how the oppressor changed some of the words to suit his power by using Religion as a rod to gain respect and love from the society. It was in the year two thousand and six 2006] when my life was unexpectedly caged by the bank which I trusted the most. At the time I did not realise that I was not the only one whose life is caged by the bank. Behind closed doors were many who could not cope and were taking their lives because they did not understand what was going on in their lives. These were people like me, who worked hard and set their goals and ready to enjoy their lives with no knowledge that there was a plot to bring them down and they will never enjoy what they earned through their hard work. When it suddenly dawned on them it became hard to master the pain. This book is to uplift those who are still desolate.
This volume presents and analyzes information on the pre-Islamic and early Islamic historical geography and toponyms of the Beth Qa?raye region as well as newly discovered vocabulary from a language referred to as Qa?rayith (“in Qatari”) used by its inhabitants.
Set in the antebellum South during the mid-1800's, Thandi's Love intimately explores the torrid love affair between beautiful mulatto slave Thandi Boran, and her married master, Tom Lexington. This riveting tale revolves around their great love and the many obstacles they endured. (The main obstacle being Tom's marriage to Anna, the mean-spirited daughter of his business partner and enemy, Daniel Stafford) With suspicions mounting and tempers flaring, Stafford warns Tom to stay away from Thandi or else. He (Stafford) soon takes his daughter back home for a much-needed break. In their absence, Stafford sends his business partner and fellow associate Victor Richmond to keep an eye on affairs, who in which instantly takes a keen liking to Thandi.With news that his beloved Aunt Lacey is dying, Tom pays her a visit and learns a shocking piece of news. Slowly the facts are revealed. Not only facts of the here and now, but also deep dark secrets from the past...Step back in time and take a journey through undeniable love, forever friendships, selfless sacrifices, and unforgettable breathtaking moments that will leave you yearning for more...
Memories are an invaluable asset in human life, whether positive or negative. Memories are intangible, like smoke, and can arise at any time and place uninvited. They do not knock, but rather intrude without permission. Solitude is their natural habitat. This book is a tribute to Naheed, a Pakistani painter. However, it is not solely based on events, but also showcases the creative sensibility that permeates throughout.
A furious storm, a clumsy gun-wielding monkey, a charging rhino, rogue waves and foolish courage will need to combine if Jabu and friends are to pull off a daring rhino rescue, an incredible kidnapping escape and save an animal orphanage from an impending shutdown.If they fail, more rhinos will be slaughtered for their horns, Alexia and Billie will be taken away on the Jewel of the Sea, and the organised crime network will be victorious. "Saving Thandi" is an exciting blend of adventure, mystery and action, with conservation at its heart. Well-loved characters from "Trainsurfer" and quirky animals take on evil villains in a series of riveting scenes. With pounding heart and moist eyes, you may forever care about the plight of rhinos in Africa.
Can you write a Black character? Are they going to be authentic? Are you aware of the pitfalls writers often fall into when creating a character of colour? As a screenwriter you always want to have characters with real depth and authenticity, but too often Black characters fall victim to superficial tropes and negative stereotyping. By exploring popular representation of law and order, healthcare and celebrity in the entertainment industry, and comparing this with the reality of these institutions throughout history and today, Lubimbi opens up the discussion regarding race and offers advice on creating three-dimensional characters, not stereotypes. Part analysis and part workbook, Race and Entertainment: Reflections on Racism in Film, TV and the Media will help screenwriters and creative professionals to understand the social construct of racism and how it affects the Black experience, in order for them to be able to write an authentic Black character.