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Divine and Human Hate in the Ancient Near East studies lexemes for
'hate' in Biblical Hebrew, Ugaritic, and Akkadian. Riley conducts a
lexical study of three 'hate' terms, along with comparative
analysis of divine and human hate in biblical, Ugaritic, and
Mesopotamian literature.
On Tanan's eleventh birthday, there was an accident; a bad
accident. His early gift of magic was beginning to feel like a
curse as he found himself hunted by the King's Legion, who would
stop at nothing to find him. War was coming, and it was up to Tanan
to stop it, at any cost. "Riley is able to create a bond between
his characters and the reader in a rare way. This book grabs you in
the first chapter and doesn't let go " -Travis Mohrman, Author of
Down The Path series.
The title, Let Us Face the Future, comes from the Labour Party's
slogan for their 1945 electoral campaign, which culminated in the
unexpected defeat of the Conservatives led by Winston Churchill.
The incoming Labour government established the welfare state in the
UK, bringing about changes in British society which eventually led
to the explosion of creativity and freedom of 1960s London; David
Hockney's daring exploration of his sexuality, the sculptural
revolution led by Anthony Caro, and the optical paintings of
Bridget Riley. Other influential artists included in the exhibition
are Eduardo Paolozzi, a Scot of Italian origin who with Bunk, a
series of collages started in 1952, anticipated what would come to
be Pop Art, and Richard Hamilton, creator of the 1956 collage Just
what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing,
which is considered to be the first work of the British Pop
movement.
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