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![]() ![]() Such a vision calls for transformation - on both an individual and collective level - based on the study and practical application of spiritual principles.ĭrawing on texts stretching from the latter half of the nineteenth century up to the present day, For the Well-Being of All not only presents such principles as they pertain to a wide range of themes, but includes guidance and reflection concerning their application in the modern world. The selections gathered here, taken from Bahá’í scripture and other Bahá’í sources, present the vision of a just and unified global civilisation that is both materially and spiritually prosperous. Kaplan, PhD., professor emeritus, Cumming School. ![]() ![]() The Universal House of Justice, the international governing body of the Faith, referring to the wealth inequality that exists between and within nations, writes: “However much such conditions are the outcome of history, they do not have to define the future.” Improve mental health and resilience by understanding how nutrients impact our brains. This compilation offers a selection of passages on one of the key aims of the Bahá’í Faith - the elimination of the extremes of wealth and poverty on a global scale. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() His in-universe autobiography opens with him, an impoverished noble in the 18th century Auvergne countryside, killing a pack of wolves. ![]() But first, he decides to write an autobiography, which makes up the majority of the rest of the book. He then decides to become a rock star and reveal vampires to humans. The book opens with Lestat coming out of the ground in the 1980s after a decades long sleep, awakened by a Rock and Roll band named "Satan's night out." He reveals he is a vampire to them, but they think he is joking, as in this universe Interview with the Vampire has been published as a novel. Several events in the two books appear to contradict each other, allowing the reader to decide which version of events they believe to be accurate. The story is told from the point of view of the vampire Lestat de Lioncourt as narrator, while Interview is narrated by Louis de Pointe du Lac. The Vampire Lestat (1985) is a vampire novel by American writer Anne Rice, the second in her Vampire Chronicles, following Interview with the Vampire (1976). ![]() ![]() ![]() Father Flynn as a character is not as important as what Father Flynn symbolizes. I agree that the background of Father Flynn is relatively irrelevant and that it is much more useful to make points based on what we do know. Many have speculated as to what his sickness may be - some positing syphilis, for instance, which leads to our final observation: it is suggested that the Priest is deeply ridden with feelings of guilt or remorse most likely due to some significant act of sin in his past even the boy picks up on this fact if one recalls his troubling dream (also, references to the Priest’s need for rites, his odd visits to confession, his attachment to his prayer book, and his discussions about the hierarchy of sins with the boy all suggest his conscience-plagued torment). We also know that he had contracted some kind of paralytic-related disease, which also seemed to cause significant mental instability as well (the reference to his state of laughter in the confession box). We also sense that he was a somewhat frustrated clergy member, dissatisfied perhaps with the routines of his parish-related duties (one can gather this most clearly by closely reading the comments of his sisters and other adults). We might conclude, therefore, that he was a strikingly intelligent man who showed great academic and spiritual promise. The text reveals much about Father Flynn: he is well-educated (the reference to his education in Rome), but he is from the poorer districts of Dublin (the reference to his old home in Irishtown). ![]() ![]() Kennedy to become president-all part of Joe Sr.’s plan, mapping out the lives of his children when they were still in diapers. “Few families were as class-conscious,” writes Gabler, whose previous books have centered on popular culture, “and for all the animus Joe felt toward his Protestant social superiors, he assiduously emulated them and forced his children into the mold.” After Joe Jr.’s death in World War II, it fell on John F. 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The Little Book of Talent is an easy-to-use handbook of scientifically proven, field-tested methods to improve skills-your skills, your kids’ skills, your organization’s skills-in sports, music, art, math, and business. A manual for building a faster brain and a better you! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() After four months spent camping in France, Ina taught herself to cook by making her way through Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking and the rest is herstory! Her love of French food is what inspired me to return to France several years ago on my own little food journey – a trip that was capped with a chance run-in with Ina and Jeffrey at a restaurant – Paris is such a magical city! In Barefoot in Paris, Ina recreates so many French classics – simplifying the difficult ones without sacrificing flavor, focusing on French country cooking, and creating foolproof recipes for all of us not classically trained at Le Cordon Bleu! From her Herbed Baked Eggs (that have become a staple at my parent’s house) to her classic Beef Bourguignon that’s done in a sixth of the time it takes to make Julia Child’s to her phenomenal desserts section – for someone without much of a sweet tooth I have so many absolute favorites such as Île Flottante, Lemon Meringue Tart, Cour à la Crème, Profiteroles and Crème Brûlée. French cooking is the through line in her cookbooks – the base and the core of Ina’s repertoire. Her cooking is supreme and delicious, and she is able to show us that her recipes are simple and easy for all. BAREFOOT IN PARIS: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home Ina Garten. Barefoot in Paris – Ina’s love letter to her favorite city and cuisine – was one of the first Ina cookbooks I owned and will always have a special place in my heart. ![]() ![]() ![]() Courtney is now an outcast among her rich, snobby classmates. 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Unlike most authors, Sparks found success instantly when he wrote a novel that was inspired by the love story of his wife’s grandparents and called it The Notebook. ![]() His books portray the love stories of average Joes and have gone on to sell more than 50 million copies worldwide. In so doing Nicholas Sparks has been able to reach people who may not necessarily have been book lovers as close to ten of his books have been turned into movies. Nicholas Sparks has occupied a genre that is not typically attributed to the masculine ilk - Romance Novels and he has captured the hearts of readers with Hollywood meticulously turning his books into movies. ![]() |