Judul : Kumpulan Kolom dan Artikel Abdurrahman Wahid Selama Era Lengser
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Title : Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol
Author : Nigel Tomm
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Judul : Christmas at Home or Good Children Always Happy A Book For Holydays
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The principal forces that shaped A Christmas Carol were the profoundly humiliating experiences of the author's childhood, his sympathy during the decades of the 1830s and 1840s with the poor, especially children, and Washington Irving's stories of the traditional old English Christmas. While there are other authors before Dickens who celebrated the season, it was Dickens who imposed his secular vision of the holiday upon the public.
In 1824, Dickens's father John Dickens was arrested for debt and imprisoned in the Marshalsea. The family moved into the prison but twelve-year-old Charles was forced to take lodgings nearby, pawn his collection of books, leave school, and accept employment in a blacking factory. The boy had a deep sense of class and intellectual superiority and was entirely uncomfortable in the presence of the other factory workers who referred to him as "the young gentleman". He developed nervous fits. When his father was released at the end of a three month stint, young Dickens was forced to continue working in the factory which only grieved and humiliated him further. He despaired of ever recovering his former happy life. The devastating impact of the period wounded him psychologically, coloured his work, and haunted his entire life with disturbing memories. It was during this period Dickens observed the lives of the men, women, and children in the most impoverished areas of London and witnessed the social injustices they suffered.
In early 1843, Dickens toured the Cornish tin mines where he saw children working in the most appalling conditions. The suffering he witnessed there was reinforced by a visit to the Field Lane Ragged School, one of several London schools set up for the education of the capital's half-starved, illiterate street children. Dickens read the Second Report of the Children's Employment Commission dated February 1843, a parliamentary report that exposed the horrifying effects the Industrial Revolution inflicted upon the lives of poor children. In a speech at the Manchester Athenaeum, he urged workers and employers to join together to combat ignorance with education. In May 1843, he planned to publish an inexpensive political pamphlet tentatively titled, "An Appeal to the People of England, on behalf of the Poor Man's Child" but changed his mind, deferring the pamphlet's production until the end of the year. He wrote Dr. Southwood Smith, one of four commissioners responsible for the Second Report, about his change in plans: "[Y]ou will certainly feel that a Sledge hammer has come down with twenty times the force – twenty thousand times the force – I could exert by following out my first idea." The pamphlet would become A Christmas Carol.
The descriptions of long-abandoned English Christmas customs and traditions in Washington Irving's Bracebridge Hall attracted Dickens,[2] and the two authors shared the belief that the staging of a nostalgic English Christmas might restore a social harmony and well-being lost in the modern world. In "A Christmas Dinner" from Sketches by Boz (1833), Dickens had approached the holiday in a manner similar to Irving, and, in the Pickwick Papers (1837), he offered an idealized vision of an 18th century Christmas at Dingley Dell. In the Pickwick episode, Mr. Wardle relates the tale of Gabriel Grub, a lonely and mean-spirited sexton, who undergoes a Christmas conversion and transformation after being visited by goblins who show him the past and future – the prototype of A Christmas Carol.
Other likely influences were a visit made by Dickens to the Western Pentitentiary in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in April 1842;[11][note 1] the decade-long fascination on both sides of the Atlantic with spiritualism;[3] fairy tales and nursery stories (which Dickens regarded as stories of conversion and transformation);[12] contemporary religious tracts about conversion;[12] and the works of Douglas Jerrold in general, but especially "The Beauties of the Police" (1843), a satirical and melodramatic essay about a father and his child forcibly separated in a workhouse,[11] and another satirical essay by Jerrold which may have had a direct influence on Dickens's conception of Scrooge called "How Mr. Chokepear keeps a merry Christmas" (Punch, 1841).[1]
The Chancery Lane offices, formerly Smithson's solicitors in the town of Malton, North Yorkshire were the model for Scrooge’s counting house in Carol, and that the church bells which feature so prominently in the novel were those of St. Leonard’s on Church Hill, Malton. Dickens befriended Smithson whilst he was in London completing his legal training. A lifelong friendship ensued which involved Dickens visiting Malton many times and featuring many of the people and places he met through Smithson in his writings.
A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carol (originally, A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas) is a novella by English author Charles Dickens about a miserly curmudgeon and his secular conversion and redemption after being visited by four ghosts on Christmas Eve. The book was first published on 19 December 1843 with illustrations by John Leech, and quickly met with commercial success and critical acclaim. The tale has been viewed as an indictment of nineteenth century industrial capitalism and has been credited with returning the holiday to one of merriment and festivity in Britain and America after a period of sobriety and sombreness. A Christmas Carol remains popular, has never been out of print,[1] and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media.
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Title : The Happy Holidays Collection; Seven Christmas Comedies for Children
Author : Vin Moriale Jr
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Language : English
This collection of seven Christmas comedies has something for everyone! Some are religious oriented, others highlight the secular side of the holiday season. Filled with colorful characters and humorous dialogue, the collection includes: The Laziest Angel; The Elf Rebellion; Little Shepherd, All Alone; The Penguin Who Saved Christmas; The Dickens, You Say; Gail & Gary Greedy's Christmas Surprise; and The Christmas Tree From Outer Space, offering you a great variety of enchanting Christmas performances. Simple sets.
Vin Morreale, Jr.
To date, Vin Morreale, Jr. has written for stage, print, radio, television and film. He has written 37 plays, which have received more than 700 productions across the United States and Canada. His book, Burning Up the Stage: Monologues, Short Scenes and Audition Pieces for Actors From Six to Seventy, is used by actors, drama teachers and theaters nationwide. He is a member of the Cherokee Roundtable Writer's Group, as well as a founding member of the San Francisco Playwrights' Center and the Senseless Bickering Comedy Theatre. Morreale is also an award-winning documentary producer, whose work includes The PGA's Complete History of Golf, Altered Visions and The Louisville Ballet's "Cinderella." As an actor, Morreale has appeared in numerous commercials, independent films and videos, as well as on stages from Boston to San Francisco. He continues to teach acting and scriptwriting from elementary school through college level.
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Judul : Jombang Kairo, Jombang Chicago; Sintesis Pemikiran Gus Dur dan Cak Nur dalam Pembaruan Islam di Indonesia
Penulis : Syamsul Bakri & Mudhofir
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Judul : Gus Dur: The Authorized Biography of Abdurrahman Wahid
Penulis : Greg Barton
Bahasa : English
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In October 1999, Abdurrahman Wahid, almost blind and recovering from a nearfatal stroke, was elected as Indonesia’s fourth president. Referred to as ‘Indonesia’s surprising new president’ by the Economist, the man who had commanded the highest respect of his fellow countrymen for his lifetime devotion to public service, liberal democracy and tolerant Islam, was impeached in humiliating and controversial circumstances less than two years later.Wise to some, insolent to others, Abdurrahman’s mercurial style of leadership constantly confounded critics and ultimately caused him to be widely misunderstood by both domestic and international observers.
For the first time, biographer Greg Barton delves beneath the surface and gives us a unique insight into the man and his world drawn from his long relationship with Gus Dur — including being at his side during the final extraordinary months of the presidency.
Those interested in the drama of modern Indonesian politics will find this book provides a fascinating and invaluable account of the enigmatic Gus Dur.
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Judul : 2012 Kiamat; Benarkah ?
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Judul : The Mystery of 2012: Predictions, Prophecies & Possibilities
Penulis : Sounds True
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Bahasa : English
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This book is amazing – the best of ancient wisdom and prophesy combined with intelligent predictions and marching orders for the future. This book has got it all – the personal, the global, the best of the shift and the worst of the shift – with 26 of the leading visionary thinkers of our time giving us their thoughts on a wide range of topics. If December 21, 2012 is the most talked about date on the calendar right now, then The Mystery of 2012 is destined to be the most talked about book of the year – or next five years!Kudos to Tami Simon and the publisher, Sounds True, for gathering this fascinating anthology covering what Ms. Simon calls “a time of unprecedented and accelerated planetary change.” The list of contributing authors is impressive -- Gregg Braden, Jose Arguelles, Jean Houston, Ervin Lazlo, Barbara Marx Hubbard and many other leaders of their fields give us facts, theories and visions from many diverse viewpoints. From the opening chapters, which distinguish what is fact from the Mayan tradition versus what is “New Age” add-ons, through comparisons to what other ancient traditions have to say about this time period, followed by a survey of how this all impacts us in the modern world, this book is comprehensive.
The Mystery of 2012 walks a fine line between what is visionary and what is realistic -- all without crossing over into apocalyptic, catastrophic or alarmist thinking. Still, there is no “Pollyanna” or head-in-the-sand blindness here, just a level-headed assessment of what is going on in a variety of areas such as politics, the environment, economics, science, medicine and more, what are the foreseeable consequences if we don’t act, and what are the practical choices we can make to improve the future.
The keyword here is “choices.” As Ervin Lazlo puts it, “We are living in the opening phases of a period of social and ecological instability – at a crucial decision-window.” There are no surprises here – in every arena of life our current systems are unsustainable and unstable, our corporations are focused on profit at all costs and our governments are inciting conflict, violence and chaos.
Yet, the main message of this book is one of optimism -- that the choices we make in the next few years are vital to the outcome, but that we are able to rise to the occasion. The rise of the Internet and our increasing global interconnectedness speak to an evolution of consciousness that bodes well – as do the increasing number of people who are becoming more psychic, multi-dimensional and wiser in their thinking. Many of the authors liken what’s happening now to a great awakening that will spur more ethical and moral choices at the personal, communal and global levels – and all the authors outline and inspire action in realistic ways. If you have been doing nothing because the idea of changing or saving our world seems too big or overwhelming for one person, then The Mystery of 2012 will change your mind, inspire hope and give you concrete ideas for what to do.
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Judul : Mystery of Tammuz 17
Penulis : Herbert R. Stollorz
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These two dates reveal that there will actually be three Apocalypses. One in the five-based dimension of heaven, one in the airy domain of Satan and his evil angels – the atmospheric or Second Heaven surrounding the earth, and the third will take place on the earth among the nations of humans and the material creation of the seven-based dimension.
Likewise on earth, the Great Apocalypse that lasts seven years has a smaller egg inside of it, a Mini-Apocalypse, which lasts about 3-1/2 years. The Bible tells of two other 3-1/2 year cycles describing them as “beasts” – one coming out from the earth and the other from the sea.
It should be apparent that these events all have aligned duplications that overlay each other in a gear-like system. It is almost impossible to miss the points they present. These double episodes are found even in the last part of the Apocalypse, at the very end during the 12th Period. Here again we find a 17th of Tammuz date. I was amazed that even this last Tammuz position meshed together perfectly, like the gears of a well-made clock. Once again I find this built-in proof that God designed his plan for humanity from the beginning, and that plan has always included the Apocalypse.
The twelve prophecies of Daniel and John describe the difficulties of the Mini-Apocalypse. They connect with each other to help with the dating of some important events that make up the Apocalypse. Just as I did with the Great Apocalypse, I counted backward from 17 Tammuz 5775, which is the equivalent of our 4 July 2015, to arrive at 4 December 2011, which is the chronological middle of the Apocalypse.
This date (4 December 2011) marks the beginning of the Mini-Apocalypse and falls within the 6th Period of the Great Apocalypse. Daniel’s 1,290 day prophecy starts on that date and counts from this day forward. The eight 1,260 day prophecies of Daniel and Revelation begin counting from one month later on 4 January 2012 and end on the same day, 4 July 2015. The entire Mini-Apocalypse occurs within the time frame of the 7-Year Table of the Apocalypse. It begins in the 6th Period and ends on 17 September 2015 because six (6) is the number of intense judgment. That is why I call it the big hammer of God’s wrath.
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Judul : 2012: Mayan Year of Destiny: The Myan Calendar Marks the Year 2012 as Humanity's Appointment with Destiny and Global Change!
Penulis : Adrian Gilbert
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Judul : Tranceformers: Shamans of the 21st Century - Second Edition Revised and Updated for 2012
Penulis : Bruce H. Lipton (Foreword), O. H. Krill (Foreword), John Jay Harper (Author) Halaman : Terbatas (books.google.com) Bahasa :English Baca Sinopsis/ Artikel/ Resensi/ Opini Terkait Tranceformers: Shamans of the 21st Century is the true story of this author’s contact with a "deceased" physicist colleague, and the telepathic communication that provided the scientific answers to these spiritual questions: Who are we? Why are we here? Where are we going in 2012? For more than two decades, Harper performed painstaking methodical research into what he calls now the "archetypes of abnormal physics and paranormal psychology."This headstrong but heartfelt effort produced an inspired synthesis. In fact, Harper breathes hope into readers through a deep sense of "knowing," inspiration that rings true from the first page to the last one. He never loses sight of his objective either, explaining how the mystical experience of every culture is an initiation into the fifth dimension of the shaman’s cosmic consciousness.
Throughout he summons an astounding array of facts, deciphering the myths of long-gone but not forgotten civilizations such as the Mayans and Egyptians, as well as the secret mystery schools espoused by Freemasons and Gnostics. This text admirably bridges the gap between the disciplines of anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, astrology, physics, psychology, biology, history, mathematics, and medicine through the theory of continuous creation. Moreover, this is an easy-to-read biography of a world-renowned visionary with an innate ability to commune with the "land of the dead" and God.
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Judul : Kisah 1001 Malam; Abu Nawas Sang Penggeli Hati
Penulis : HB. Rahimsah
Penerbit : Lintas Media, Jombang
Bahasa : Indonesia
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Judul : My Name is Red
Penulis : Orhan Pamuk
Penerbit : Serambi
Bahasa : Indonesia
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Judul : Snow
Penulis : Orhan Pamuk
Penerbit : Serambi, Jakarta
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