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Deathwatch

Someone is watching Cat. Is it a young man with schizophrenia, a retired insect collector or Cat's ex-boyfriend? Or someone else entirely. An obsession with insects seems to link them all. She's easy prey, especially as she has given so much about herself on an internet site to promote her as an athlete.

Someone is watching Cat.

The Death and Afterlife of Mahatma Gandhi

Who is responsible for the Mahatma’s death? Just one single, but determined, fanatic, the whole ideology of Hindu nationalism, the ruling Congress-led government whichfailed to protect him, or a vast majority of Indians and their descendants who considered Gandhi irrelevant? Such questions mean that Gandhi, even after his tragic and brutal death, continues to haunt India – perhaps more effectively in his afterlife than when he was alive. The Death and Afterlife of Mahatma Gandhi is a groundbreaking and profound analysis of the assassination of the ‘father of the nation’ and its after-effects. Paranjape argues that such a catastrophic event during the very birth pangs of a new nation placed a huge burden of Oedipal guilt on Indians, and that this is the reason for the massive repression of the murder in India’s political psyche. The enduring influence of Gandhi is analysed, including his spectral presence in Indian cinema. The book culminates in Paranjape’s reading of Gandhi’s last six months in Delhi, where, from the very edge of the grave, he wrought what was perhaps his greatest miracle, the saving of Delhi and thus of India itself from internecine bloodshed. This evocative and moving meditation into the meaning of the Mahatma’s death will be relevant to scholars of Indian political and cultural history, as well as those with an interest in Gandhi and contemporary India

A book on the persistence of Mahatma Gandhi may well begin with trying to make
sense of his death. His death, or rather assassination, marks the point of
transition between his life and afterlife. Ultimately, it is with the latter that I shall be
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The Life and Death of Richard III.

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The Death of Osama Bin Laden - An Alternative History

Finished in 2003, this fictional memoir is written from the point of view of an Al-Qaeda fighter and details his personal involvement in a jihad, holy war, against the western powers. The story is told in 2007, as the narrator remembers his 20 years of conflict. Osama bin Laden is involved throughout the story and, while the period from mid-2003 to 2007 is entirely speculative, chapters detailing the formation and development of Al-Qaeda are accurate and based on extensive research. Quotations from The Qur'an are sourced from 'The Meaning of the Glorious Qur'an', an explanatory translation by Mohammad Marmaduke Pickthall, published by the Islamic Cultural Centre, London NW8 7RG. Proclamations and declarations by Al-Qaeda leaders in quotation marks are real. For clarity, dates are given in the western calendar.

The story is told in 2007, as the narrator remembers his 20 years of conflict.

The Death of Osama Bin Laden and Related Operations

The May 1st, 2011 killing of Osama bin Laden by U.S. forces in Pakistan has led to a range of views about near-and long-term security and foreign policy implications for the United States. Experts have a range of views about the killing of Osama bin Laden. Some consider his death to be a largely symbolic event, while others believe it marks a significant achievement in U.S. counter-terrorism efforts. The degree to which Osama bin Laden's death will affect Al Qaeda and how the U.S. responds to this event may shape the future of many U.S. national security activities. This book addresses the implications and possible considerations for Congress related to the U.S. killing of bin Laden including military considerations, implications for Pakistan and Afghanistan, and U.S. security interests and foreign policy considerations among others.

This book addresses the implications and possible considerations for Congress related to the U.S. killing of bin Laden including military considerations, implications for Pakistan and Afghanistan, and U.S. security interests and foreign ...

The Truth Behind Osama Bin Laden's Death

One of Pakistan's seniorofficials; Hamid Mul, inan interview with the media stated
thathe personally believed Bin Laden tohave beendead a number of yearspriorto
the incursion of the USforces. He alleges that the attack and subsequent details
bythe U.S. media wasa grand hoax.He believed thatthey knew about his death
prior to the attack but waited on the most appropriate time to release the news.
He wentas far to say that hebelieved President Obama used this information and
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Medieval Sourcebook: Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali: Remembrance of Death and the Afterlife

Features "The Remembrance of Death and the Afterlife," an extract from "The Revival of the Religious Sciences," by the Islamic philosopher and theologian Abu Hamid Mohammed al-Ghazali (1058-1111), published by Paul Halsall as part of the Internet Medieval Source Book.

Features "The Remembrance of Death and the Afterlife," an extract from "The Revival of the Religious Sciences," by the Islamic philosopher and theologian Abu Hamid Mohammed al-Ghazali (1058-1111), published by Paul Halsall as part of the ...

Death

Reflections of a Surgeon

Its both moving and wonderful. I enjoy it too much to put it down for long. I read through the entire work spellbound, reflecting on how rare it is to encounter reading material that both entertains and instructs. Despite its title, the book is more about life than about death. For sure, the book is filled with pearls of wisdom regarding the ultimate and final journey that we all take. But the informal and anecdotal nature of the story renders it just that: a story of how death should be viewed through the lens of life. Prof. Stephen Thomas

Despite its title, the book is more about life than about death. For sure, the book is filled with pearls of wisdom regarding the ultimate and final journey that we all take.