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Our Muddled Millennium

Our Muddled Millennium
Author: Mike Weber
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681394111

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Our Muddled Millennium

Our Muddled Millennium
Author: Mike Weber
Publisher: Page Publishing, Incorporated
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2015-03-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781681394107

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In the twenty-first century, people have been bombarded by a blizzard of new social and political issues. Now a new torrent of media distracts, saturates, and numbs people's attention. Enough already! There is a need for us to look back and focus on where we have been. If only there was a volume that could evaluate our new environment and our evolving society in an enlightened, structured, and literate way. It should cover issues that affect all of us. That book for today's reader is Our Muddled Millennium. The purpose of this book, Our Muddled Millennium, is to inform and entertain readers in a light, spoof-laden vein. It is a comprehensive volume covering romance, entertainment, medicine, science and the environment, business, politics, the passing of time, vices and a gallery of witless wordplay. Our Muddled Millennium includes plays, ballets, generic movie plots, and global warnings about global warming. It examines human behavior at every stage of life, from toddler to teenager, to middle-ager, to an "elder statesman" or "mature woman." This book also skewers dumb marketing ads and TV channel promotions, political buffoonery, business flops and follies, scientific silliness, and medical advice you should never take seriously. It even includes a place for outer space. For dessert, there are puns till you drop. This includes excerpts from the Merriam-Weber dictionary, profound sayings with double meanings, lessons on what people laugh about, and a twenty-first century revival of Tom Swifties. It's all in fun, but it carries serious doses of information and thought-provoking ideas throughout. For persons who would welcome some humor to go with analyzing their chaotic twenty-first century, Our Muddled Millennium is a good first step.


Our Muddled World

Our Muddled World
Author: American Academy of Political and Social Science
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1945
Genre: Reconstruction (1939-1945)
ISBN:

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Bamboozled!

Bamboozled!
Author: Ivan P. Hall
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1315290553

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As the influence of the United States in Asia declines with the end of the Cold War, America must look more to brains than military might in achieving our objectives in the region. But after repeatedly allowing Japan - our closest ally in Asia - to mislead us intellectually and psychologically, how well are we prepared to deal with less friendly emerging powers like China and India? Based on three decades of on-the-spot observation and participation in Japan, Ivan Hall's provocative work draws the reader into a world of intellectual manipulation and gullibility, false images, emotional blackmail, financial beguilement, and fatuous expectations. It illuminates the many ways that American ideological hubris and Japanese pleading for special treatment combine to deprive our trans-Pacific dialogue of the honesty, openness, and plain common sense of our trans-Atlantic intellectual ties with Europe.


A Journey to the End of the Millennium

A Journey to the End of the Millennium
Author: A. B. Yehoshua
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2000-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0547541058

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“A masterpiece” about faith, race, and morality at a medieval turning point, from the National Jewish Book Award winner and “Israeli Faulkner” (The New York Times). It’s edging toward the end of the year 999 when Ben Attar, a Moroccan Jewish merchant from Tangiers, takes two wives—an act of bigamy that results in the moral objections of his nephew and business partner, Raphael Abulafia, and the dissolution of their once profitable enterprise of importing treasures from the Atlas Mountains. Abulafia’s repudiation triggers a potentially perilous move by Attar to set things right—by setting sail for medieval Paris to challenge his nephew, and his nephew’s own pious wife, face to face. Accompanied by a Spanish rabbi, a Muslim trader, a timid young slave, a crew of Arab sailors, and his two veiled wives, Attar will soon find himself in an even more dangerous battle—with the Christian zealots who fear that Jews and others they see as immoral infidels will impede the coming of Jesus at the dawn of a new millennium. From the author of A Woman in Jerusalem, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, this is an insightful portrait of a unique moment in history as well as the timeless issues that still trouble us today. “The end of the first millennium comes to represent only one of many breaches—between north and south, Christians and Jews, Jews and Muslims, Ashkenazic and Sephardic Jews, men and women—across which A. B. Yehoshua's extraordinary novel delivers us.” —The New York Times


The Millennium

The Millennium
Author: Nathan Lord
Publisher: Trieste Publishing
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2017-08-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9780649299270

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Man's Fate and God's Choice

Man's Fate and God's Choice
Author: Bhimeswara Challa
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 611
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1426953984

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This book covers an array of issues and proposes an agenda of action, blending scripture and science, that could reverse our drift towards premature extinction.


The Poets' Jesus

The Poets' Jesus
Author: Peggy Rosenthal
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2000-05-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0198030045

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Poets have always been the medium through which a culture talks of, and to, its gods. Now, in this learned but lively commentary, Peggy Rosenthal shows us the astonishing range of poetic encounters with Jesus. With a special emphasis on twentieth-century poetry, Rosenthal draws from an unprecedented range of world poetry--from Africa, the Arab world, and the Far East to Latin America and the West--to give readers an understanding of how different times and different cultures have affected the way poets refigure Jesus and of how poets' fascination with the man from Nazareth transcends all barriers. She also demonstrates that, despite the twentieth century's self-definition as a secular and post-Christian epoch, it has produced poetry about Jesus of truly surprising quality and variety. Impeccably researched and extremely accessible, The Poets Jesus will strongly appeal to scholars of poetry and religion as well as for all general readers of poetry.


Think, Play, Do

Think, Play, Do
Author: Mark Dodgson
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199268088

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"This book shows how the innovation process is changing profoundly, with significant implications for managers and public policy-makers."--Book jacket.