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In April 2009, a modest middle-aged woman from a village in
Scotland was catapulted to global fame when the YouTube video of
her audition for "Britain's Got Talent" touched the hearts of
millions all over the world. From singing karaoke in local pubs to
a live performance with an eighty-piece orchestra in Japan's
legendary Budokan Arena and a record-breaking debut album, Susan
Boyle has become an international superstar. This astonishing
transformation has not always been easy for her, faced with all the
trappings of celebrity, but in the whirlwind of attention and
expectation, she has always found calm and clarity in music. Susan
was born to sing. Now, for the first time, she tells the story of
her life and the challenges she has struggled to overcome with
faith, fortitude, and an unfailing sense of humor.
This definitive biography of George Antonius tells the life story
of a man who lived during a dramatic period of history, amid
challenge that remains unresolved: the Palestine-Zionist conflict.
Betrayal of Palestine is an important and innovative work about the
continuing controversy of empire and nationalism. This book traces
Antonius's contribution and ideas on nation building and good
governance and resonates for contemporary seekers of peace in the
Middle East. As an archaeology of ideas and meaning, the book will
be of great significance for the millennium. It speaks to the
paradigm of a conqueror's code, and to the ever present danger of
special interests capturing public policy and corrupting good
governance.By rediscovering Antonius's message about institutions
and nation building, and the true meaning of morality, conscience
and public service, Betrayal of Palestine speaks to contemporary
people in a voice that reconnects the past with the present. The
book offers hope to a region where many solutions have failed, and
a reminder that the solutions have been there all along, in the
people and traditions of the Middle East, but they have been
obscured by a conqueror's code of empire and nationalism. It is a
reminder of the genius of democracy and the power of first
principles: that ordinary people are important, that power must be
shared, and that society as nation transcends tribalism and its
more virulent contemporary form: nationalism.
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Susan Boyle - Home for Christmas (CD)
Susan Boyle; Contributions by Cliff Masterson, Steve Anderson, Elvis Presley, The Overtones, …
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This definitive biography of George Antonius tells the life story
of a man who lived during a dramatic period of history, amid
challenge that remains unresolved: the Palestine-Zionist conflict.
"Betrayal of Palestine" is an important and innovative work about
the continuing controversy of empire and nationalism. This book
traces Antonius's contribution and ideas on nation building and
good governance and resonates for contemporary seekers of peace in
the Middle East. As an archaeology of ideas and meaning, the book
will be of great significance for the millennium. It speaks to the
paradigm of a conqueror's code, and to the ever present danger of
special interests capturing public policy and corrupting good
governance.By rediscovering Antonius's message about institutions
and nation building, and the true meaning of morality, conscience
and public service, "Betrayal of Palestine" speaks to contemporary
people in a voice that reconnects the past with the present. The
book offers hope to a region where many solutions have failed, and
a reminder that the solutions have been there all along, in the
people and traditions of the Middle East, but they have been
obscured by a conqueror's code of empire and nationalism. It is a
reminder of the genius of democracy and the power of first
principles: that ordinary people are important, that power must be
shared, and that society as nation transcends tribalism and its
more virulent contemporary form: nationalism.
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