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The Bond of The Millennium

The Bond of The Millennium
Author: Nicolas Suszczyk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019-08-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781081427009

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The first time Pierce Brosnan went to the cinema, aged 11, he watched a James Bond film. At the age of 27, he married a James Bond girl. He had the chance of playing James Bond himself at the age of 33 but lost the role due to contractual obligations. He was 41 when he was formally announced as the fifth actor to play James Bond on June 8, 1994, playing the role for a decade in four productions and three original video games. One could say that it was written that at some point of his life Brosnan would play Ian Fleming's secret agent, and this happened during a particular time where the world was going through many cultural, technological and political changes. This book offers an in-depth look to the era that took the franchise to new heights from the 1990s to the first years of the new millennium, remarking the importance that Pierce Brosnan's portrayal of James Bond has had to guarantee the continued success of 007 into the 21st century.


The Millenium

The Millenium
Author: Edward Francis Hughes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1873
Genre:
ISBN:

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Apocalypse and the Millennium in the American Civil War Era

Apocalypse and the Millennium in the American Civil War Era
Author: Ben Wright
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2013-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807151939

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In the Civil War era, Americans nearly unanimously accepted that humans battled in a cosmic contest between good and evil and that God was directing history toward its end. The concept of God's Providence and of millennialism -- Christian anticipations of the end of the world -- dominated religious thought in the nineteenth century. During the tumultuous years immediately prior to, during, and after the war, these ideas took on a greater importance as Americans struggled with the unprecedented destruction and promise of the period. Scholars of religion, literary critics, and especially historians have acknowledged the presence of apocalyptic thought in the era, but until now, few studies have taken the topic as their central focus or examined it from the antebellum period through Reconstruction. By doing so, the essays in Apocalypse and the Millennium in the American Civil War Era highlight the diverse ways in which beliefs about the end times influenced nineteenth-century American lives, including reform culture, the search for meaning amid the trials of war, and the social transformation wrought by emancipation. Millennial zeal infused the labor of reformers and explained their successes and failures as progress toward an imminent Kingdom of God. Men and women in the North and South looked to Providence to explain the causes and consequences of both victory and defeat, and Americans, black and white, experienced the shock waves of emancipation as either a long-prophesied jubilee or a vengeful punishment. Religion fostered division as well as union, the essays suggest, but while the nation tore itself apart and tentatively stitched itself back together, Americans continued looking to divine intervention to make meaning of the national apocalypse. Contributors:Edward J. BlumRyan CordellZachary W. DresserJennifer GraberMatthew HarperCharles F. IronsJoseph MooreRobert K. NelsonScott Nesbit Jason PhillipsNina Reid-MaroneyBen Wright


A Creed for the Third Millennium

A Creed for the Third Millennium
Author: Colleen McCullough
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1986-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780380701346

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In the near future, America is crushed by a crisis of overwhelming proportions. One man is chosen to save the world, to redeem the dreams of the people. The stage is set for triumph...until the woman he loves sets out to destroy him.


Night of the Millennium

Night of the Millennium
Author: Ruskin Bond
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2019-07-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789353335229

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'Jackals howled dismally, foraging for bones and offal down in the khud below the butcher's shop. Pasand was unperturbed by the sound...' Nowadays, we are often assured by the cool touch of technology when confronted with fear. Help is just a call away. But the creatures of the dark await in the shadows, laughing at our foolishness, for their powers transcend those of man's modern gadgets. Could Pasand, a man of the millennium, ever think that his cell phone would be of no help as he is caught in the clutches of the family in the graveyard? Could Harley Warren, a researcher of forbidden subjects, ever imagine that the telephone he was using to keep in touch with his friend as he explored the dark depths of a sepulchre would be useless in the face of danger? These and other elements of the night find place in this book compiled by India's favourite author, Ruskin Bond. Comprising stories by Rudyard Kipling, H.H. Munro, Bram Stoker and others, Night of the Millennium will chill you to the bone!


Discourses on the Millennium

Discourses on the Millennium
Author: David Bogue
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1818
Genre: Millennium
ISBN:

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A Millennium Primer for Elected Municipal Officials

A Millennium Primer for Elected Municipal Officials
Author: Matthew Bonnet
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2001-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1401016405

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The Millenium Primer for Elected Municipal Officials is the natural product of twenty years of public service and living and working in the political maelstrom called small town politics. Matthew Bonnet takes each of the normal operational divisions of the typical municipality and explores its deepest recesses. He searches for the humor and irony found in each area, but at the same time he exposes its weaknesses and strengths. Bonnet exaggerates and overstates, but he does not lie. As ridiculous as some of his examples and anecdotes may seem, they are true. Sad. But true. Many good men and women serve their communities as elected officials for several years without having a clue as to some of the things Bonnet exposes in this Primer. There are no sacred cows left standing when Bonnet leaves the room. Civil Service, City Attorneys, Fire Departments, State regulators and inspectors, Congressmen, and even the Great Generation, all fall prey to his pen. Those who know Bonnet understand that his sarcasm and honesty is tempered with love and respect for those with whom he has spent most of his life working. But that does not buy them a free pass from the scrutiny of the dreaded Primer.


Managing Information Technology Resources in Organizations in the Next Millennium

Managing Information Technology Resources in Organizations in the Next Millennium
Author: Information Resources Management Association. International Conference
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 1154
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781878289513

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Managing Information Technology Resources in Organizations in the Next Millennium contains more than 200 unique perspectives on numerous timely issues of managing information technology in organizations around the world. This book, featuring the latest research and applied IT practices, is a valuable source in support of teaching and research agendas.