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THE NOVEL THAT THINKS IT'S THE HISTORY OF TERRORISM Terrere, early in life, suffers parental loss. Her mom dies while she is three due to domestic terror occasioned by the culture of marital rivalries. Her auntie decides to adopt her. Terrere slides into the lust battle caused by her auntie's husband. Uncle deflowers her at a tender age, leading to the duo committing clandestinely feticide. With the help of the computer and Internet, Terrere enrolls in e-study in the evolution of terrorism, packaged by an anonymous instructor (AI). While AI prods Terrere cerebrally, Uncle snubs her for refusing to be made a sexual slave. Terrere engages in private lessons in terrorism. She surges on and obtains a degree. Uncle sends threat/love letter to Terrere's box pseudonymously. She detects the plot and leaves the house, having been employed timely. Terrere is kidnapped but released through divine help. The anonymous instructor takes her through the meaning and scope of terrorism. What sustained terrorism for two thousand years? What is psycho-terrorism? What'll happen if terrorists seize dirty flukes? Of what use is counterterrorism strategy? What's deradicalization process? Other lessons follow. Terrere isn't deterred by the early violation of her sexual and human rights. ******* Terrere's Universe is a great historical novel, crafted in the tradition of Platonic dialogue, gliding on the lane of creative synergy. It's recommended for conflict managers, politicians, students of all classes, national security experts, researchers, and preferred readers. The book is a sui generis, written in an easy-to-read fashion, thus making asymmetrical warfare (terrorism) a seeming thing of pleasure (TOURICOM Journal).
Effective political communication involves diligent identification of problems on the one hand and proffering solutions on the other using popular images to affect decision making, sharing, and acting. This book is aimed at making readers politicians, students, policy makers, political activists, social actors, and researchers to understand the fact that political communication is not value-free. It shows the ways and means of generating media literacy as well as power literacy. Political communication is a multidisciplinary subject required to elevate and polish language, politically crafted to enable target audience give diverse interpretations to the message conveyed by the source. The book shows also the dissensual value-choosing relationships between politics, communication, rhetorical tropes, and social media. "The primary strength of Folorunso's book resides in its rhetorical emphasis particularly in regard to the uses of images, campaigns, drama, and social media in politics, as essential skills needed in a democratic community consciously driven by charismatic and/or transformational leadership" (Rhetoric Society of Africa).
Effective political communication involves diligent identification of problems on the one hand and proffering solutions on the other using popular images to affect decision making, sharing, and acting. This book is aimed at making readers politicians, students, policy makers, political activists, social actors, and researchers to understand the fact that political communication is not value-free. It shows the ways and means of generating media literacy as well as power literacy. Political communication is a multidisciplinary subject required to elevate and polish language, politically crafted to enable target audience give diverse interpretations to the message conveyed by the source. The book shows also the dissensual value-choosing relationships between politics, communication, rhetorical tropes, and social media. "The primary strength of Folorunso's book resides in its rhetorical emphasis particularly in regard to the uses of images, campaigns, drama, and social media in politics, as essential skills needed in a democratic community consciously driven by charismatic and/or transformational leadership" (Rhetoric Society of Africa).
THE NOVEL THAT THINKS IT'S THE HISTORY OF TERRORISM Terrere, early in life, suffers parental loss. Her mom dies while she is three due to domestic terror occasioned by the culture of marital rivalries. Her auntie decides to adopt her. Terrere slides into the lust battle caused by her auntie's husband. Uncle deflowers her at a tender age, leading to the duo committing clandestinely feticide. With the help of the computer and Internet, Terrere enrolls in e-study in the evolution of terrorism, packaged by an anonymous instructor (AI). While AI prods Terrere cerebrally, Uncle snubs her for refusing to be made a sexual slave. Terrere engages in private lessons in terrorism. She surges on and obtains a degree. Uncle sends threat/love letter to Terrere's box pseudonymously. She detects the plot and leaves the house, having been employed timely. Terrere is kidnapped but released through divine help. The anonymous instructor takes her through the meaning and scope of terrorism. What sustained terrorism for two thousand years? What is psycho-terrorism? What'll happen if terrorists seize dirty flukes? Of what use is counterterrorism strategy? What's deradicalization process? Other lessons follow. Terrere isn't deterred by the early violation of her sexual and human rights. ******* Terrere's Universe is a great historical novel, crafted in the tradition of Platonic dialogue, gliding on the lane of creative synergy. It's recommended for conflict managers, politicians, students of all classes, national security experts, researchers, and preferred readers. The book is a sui generis, written in an easy-to-read fashion, thus making asymmetrical warfare (terrorism) a seeming thing of pleasure (TOURICOM Journal).
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