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The keyguide is divided into three parts: Part One is an overview
of the literature, covering the mass media in general,
telecommunications, broadcasting in all its forms, cinema and
video, the press, advertising, publishing and ethical issues, such
as government policy and influence, legislation, codes of practice,
censorship and reportage issues; Part Two is an annotated
bibliography; and Part Three is an international directory of
organizations. A detailed index completes the work.
Facts essential to official Justin Bieber fandom are collected in
an entertaining one to 100 format that lists everything Bieber,
from trivia to must-do activities. Those with Bieber fever who
follow the pop star on Twitter, have seen "Justin Bieber: Never Say
Never," or attended a concert will be thrilled to take in such
details about the young artist as his musical inspirations, the
origins of "Kidrauhl," and the identities of the recording artists
who fought to produce Justin's first record. The tidbits and trivia
featured in the book include Justin's relationship with his fans,
his love life, the celebrities he considers friends, and his
ventures outside of music. Appealing to both the fan who wishes to
know more and the die-hard who thinks they know it all, this fun
read is a lighthearted way for fans to celebrate the singer that
captured their hearts.
These poems are meditations on metaphysical Truth and the
Remembrance of God. Traditional in form, they address themes of the
Sophia Perennis, the timeless and universal wisdom underlying the
diverse religions. Lyrical and simple in style, they travel through
spiritual landscapes, expressing the joy of knowing The Infinite
sings through each finite part and The hearts eye like a star at
midnight sees. The fundamental motif of this book is the journey
from conceptual understanding of the Unity of God, seen as the
Absolute, the Truth or the Real, to the realization of this
knowledge in the spiritual heart; From head to heart he travels on
the way. A central metaphor for this journey is the eagles flight.
M. Ali Lakhani, editor of Sacred Web: A Journal of Tradition and
Modernity, writes Barry McDonalds poems are distillations of
spiritual wisdom, conveyed through images that are spare and
resonant, in language that is lucent and lyrical. And noted
Perennialist author William Stoddart writes ] excellent in every
way: concise poetic lines which capture the essence of metaphysics
and spirituality. They express the most beautiful of all messages:
Truth and Prayer.
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