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Talks with Abba Father


Talks with Abba Father

Author: Abigail Christian

language: en

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Release Date: 2013-10-21


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This book is written in honor of and to honor the most precious gift ever given to all humanity: the gift of life. For those of us who know, our gift of life is Jesus, the Christ, the only begotten Son of the True and Living Almighty God. What is so precious is that this gift of life can be everlasting, for it is written that the Almighty God so loved us that he gave his only begotten Son so that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life. May all who are led to read be blessed. May all who are led to read be drawn to receive the gift of life. May all who are led to read be drawn to live life in oneness with the gift of life so that we shall fulfill the plan and purpose for which we were brought forth!

The Inspiring Wisdom of Viktor E. Frankl


The Inspiring Wisdom of Viktor E. Frankl

Author: Pam Roy

language: en

Publisher: Vfia Publishing

Release Date: 2020-07-08


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This timely book brings the inspiring wisdom of Viktor Frankl to modern audiences.

Learned Writing


Learned Writing

Author: Chinua Asuzu

language: en

Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore

Release Date: 2019-05-22


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As lawyers, we must not, in hot pursuit of common law, outrun common sense. The dread of that eventuality prompted this book. Learned Writing promotes common sense in legal language. Plain language, which is commonsensical, broadens access to legal documents, thus democratizing the law. If democracy is government of the people, by the people, and for the people, law is the language in which government interacts with the people—it is the language of democracy. The people whose government speaks through law must understand what is said. No democratic society should brook legalese, a dense, verbose dialect known only to lawyers. What then should society do to redress the lawyer-induced obscurity? A Shakespearean character had an alarming proposal: “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.” Apparently, that proposal was not enthusiastically endorsed, which explains why we’re still here. A milder remedy—enrolling lawyers in language classes—has been muted, which explains why this book is in your hands. Learned Writing motivates lawyers to prefer plain language to the legalese and verbosity that have besmirched legal writing for centuries. This book is as sweeping a treatment of its subject as you can find anywhere.