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He gave this book 3 stars and he wants to draw up plans now for his snow men. I told him we probably aren't going to get snow again this year, or at least hope for snow so we can. The nephew wants to make Cooper into a snowman. Our dog is named cooper, a mini Dachshund and min-pin mix. The nephew thought this book simple, but he did like some of the ideas present for snowmen. We had our second cold day of the year yesterday, but no snow in sight. It's cute and I can't say that I don't love books about snow. It's giving people ideas on best ways to build snowmen. There isn't much story here, it's about the snowmen. There is usually a bird on each page, but I really don't get how they are connected so much. They make a family of snowmen, including the baby and the dog and cat. We started the book off about birds the question is asked, "Do you think birds know when it's going to snow?" I think it's going to be about feeding birds in the snow, but then the rest of the book is full page spreads of the different snowmen they make and what they look like. Some of the insights provided by the author: In this book the author does not disappoint. Stanley Wolpert provided a fascinating perspective and dispassionate analysis of India's history in his earlier book "Shameful Flight" (reviewed in this blog). In addition to providing a comprehensive perspective on the origin and nature of this urgent conflict, Wolpert examines all the proposed solutions and concludes with a road map for a brighter future for South Asia. This intensely divisive issue has triggered two conventional wars, killed some 100,000 Kashmiris, and almost ignited two nuclear wars since 1998, when both India and Pakistan openly emerged as nuclear-weapon states. While the tragic Partition left many urgent problems, none has been more difficult than the problem over Kashmir, claimed by both India and Pakistan. He concisely distills sixty-three years of complex history, tracing the roots of the relationship between these two antagonists, explaining the many attempts to resolve their disputes, and assessing the dominant political leaders. Beginning in 1947, when "India and Pakistan were born to conflict," renowned India scholar Stanley Wolpert provides an authoritative, accessible primer on what is potentially the world's most dangerous crisis. “I’m about to have this serious talk with Cauler and I need, like, cute penguin pictures on standby if it goes bad. She breathes heavy like she’s walking fast. “Can you do something for me?” We snap often enough that Iĭon’t feel bad about skipping the pleasantries. “Hey, Nova.” My voice is rough from all the crying I’ve been doing lately. “Hey!” Nova sounds so bright and cheery, for a second I forget why I was even calling her. She’s busy and has her life together and probably isn’t gonna answer, but. 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District Judge Liam O'Grady ruled in favor of the U.S. The lawsuit did not aim to restrict the book's content or distribution, but to capture the proceeds Snowden earns from it. Upon release, the United States filed a lawsuit against Snowden for alleged violations of non-disclosure agreements with the CIA and NSA. The writer Joshua Cohen is credited by Snowden for "helping to transform my rambling reminiscences and capsule manifestoes into a book." Snowden also discusses his views on authoritarianism, democracy, and privacy. The book describes Snowden's childhood as well as his tenure at the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency and his motivations for the leaking of highly classified information in 2013 that revealed global surveillance programs. It was published on Septem( Constitution Day), by Metropolitan Books, an imprint of Henry Holt and Company. Permanent Record is a 2019 autobiography by Edward Snowden, whose revelations sparked a global debate about surveillance. Because the Roman lived "constantly in the atmosphere of slaves," according to Jung, "he became infected through the unconscious with their psychology." 1 Thus we refer, in our own time, to a "consumer mentality," a "cold war mentality," and a "contraceptive mentality."Ĭontraception is the prevention by mechanical or chemical means of the possible natural and procreative consequence of sexual intercourse, namely, conception. Carl Jung offers a powerful example of this when he describes the slave mentality, which flooded ancient Italy and caused every Roman to become inwardly and unwittingly a slave. A "mentality" is also very difficult to resist. An "inflation mentality," for example, occurs when people, thinking of their own immediate needs, demand higher and higher wages in order to keep pace with inflation, but in so doing, ensure the perpetuation of the very inflation they seek to offset.Ī "mentality" is very difficult to correct because it is insulated by unconscious assumptions and preserved by sheer force of habit. "Mentality" describes a pervasive-almost Pavlovian -mindset that is awake to the immediate benefit but asleep to the distant repercussion. A "mentality" exists in a society when enough people react automatically to a situation without thinking of the long-range consequences. I was truly hoping for an ending to the entire series that I could be happy with. However, that's just me! Overall, I think this book does a great job of ending the series, giving the readers closure with all the characters, and I think fans of the series will be happy with it. In my honest opinion, I think the series could have been 3 novels and been better. I mean, after Passion I just wanted them to be happy and to not have to be living their love over and over without ever truly being together. I was a bit worn out with the whole love story of Daniel and Luce though, to be honest. Kate does a great job of tying all the lose ends together, while still giving us some romance and adventure. :) We finally get to know how Daniel and Luce FIRST met, and I mean for the VERY first time. I honestly would have liked more, but hey, beggars can't be choosers. What I truly wanted from Rapture was more Daniel/Luce time, and Lauren Kate gave it to me. After reading the third book of the series, Passion, I definitely could not wait to finish the series. I love how unique this "fallen angel" series is compared to others, the tragedy of Luce & Daniel's love, the way not all the fallen angels are actually Hell's angels or bad. I could not wait to read the ending to this series. I have been so excited for this book for a LONG time. Supposedly, this trading company was there to help Indians reclaim their national identity, but it was all just a wicked game.īribery, stealing, embezzlement, extortion, forced labor, and murder were the primary tools that brought to pass the need for reforms!īut, before we get into that, let’s do a quick recap of the Indian subjugation. Will Durante, a passionate and young American philosopher, who first landed on the shores of India in 1930, discovered the economic calamities induced by the British East India Company. Let’s delve into it! The full-scale loot of India Tharoor provides a critical overview of the events that shaped India’s historical curve, and uses data in order to illustrate a point. Indians, in particular, are curious whether their ancestors could have done something to fend the British off, and what were the dire consequences of falling under their rule. Also, there’s rarely a person in the world who knows nothing of India’s history and cultural richness. Most Indians nowadays still feel like the truth about the British “occupation” is somewhat distorted. |