Mike Thomas crafts imaginative and engaging narratives designed to introduce children to the Bible. His writing stems from a personal quest to find captivating resources for his son, sparking a desire to create his own. Thomas focuses on making spiritual learning an adventure, offering young readers a unique lens through which to explore faith and scripture.
This epic French tale tells the story of Tristan and Isolde, two lovers who must navigate the complexities of love, loyalty, and duty in a world rife with political intrigue and betrayal. This timeless love story has captivated readers for generations, and this edition offers a fresh and accessible translation for modern readers.
An important work of French literature, Le Roman de Tristan tells the tale of Tristan, a knight who falls in love with the beautiful Isolde. In this edition Thomas' full poem is offered for the first time, including an introduction to the work, sources, and appendices. Both scholars and fans of romance will enjoy exploring this epic tale.
This book is a historical treatise that documents the rulers of ancient Egyptian provinces, known as "nomes," during the Pharaonic Era. The author, Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge, was a British Egyptologist and Orientalist who was known for his expertise in deciphering hieroglyphs and translating ancient texts. This book offers a fascinating glimpse into the political and social structure of ancient Egypt and is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Egyptology or ancient history.
Focusing on the importance of instructional design in healthcare, this subchapter offers a thorough definition and explores its vital role in facilitating effective communication and knowledge transfer. It is aimed at healthcare professionals, educators, and anyone interested in grasping healthcare concepts, highlighting the significance of instructional design in improving educational outcomes in the healthcare sector.
The narrative revolves around Sofie, who emphasizes the importance of seriousness in storytelling. The characters are determined to engage readers and convey their experiences authentically. This story explores themes of commitment to one’s craft and the desire for connection through storytelling, highlighting the journey of the characters as they strive to captivate their audience.
Jandamarra is an aboriginal warrior of the spiritual Kimberley area of Australia, home to the tribe known as the Bunuba people. Jandamarra is a legendary hero of the 1890s known to his people as a Jalgangurru, a magic man, due to his extraordinary skills and abilities. He is a cheeky, likeable boy, and a quick learner. At around 12 years of age, Jandamarra, named Pigeon by the whitefellas, begins working on a sheep station, where he learns to shoot, ride horses, and live among the whitefellas. These are skills which will serve him well in his manhood. He is popular among whitefellas and enjoys the excitement and movement of their way of living, but the time comes when he must return to his tribe for initiation into manhood. Jandamarra is torn between black and white cultures. But how can he belong to two different worlds with each pulling at his loyalties? How can he be accepted by one without rejecting the other? This powerfully spiritual story of the legendary Jandamarra is based on extensive research of people and events.
Most accounts of the history of Palestine start from the premise that giving
the country to the Zionists was just, and righted a wrong. How this unlikely
event came about is described in detail. The conclusion is that this most
historical of thefts has left the Palestinians in a state of subjugation and
wretchedness with little hope of alleviation.