Sunday, October 23, 2011

Cold Black Hearts

Cold Black Hearts Review



A murder investigation brings former police detective Annie O'Brien in contact with the supernatural forces that destroyed the town of New Dominion nearly 100 years earlier.


Sunday, October 16, 2011

The Black Communities' Disintegration And Reparations Forensic Audit Report.

The Black Communities' Disintegration And Reparations Forensic Audit Report. Review



For millions of years Black people not only thrived but flourished in what had, so far, been proven to be an all Black world. Over the past centuries, whites would dig hundreds and thousands of feet below the earth’s surface, in every cave, under every ocean and even on the moon and several planets, to find evidence that the earth and the universe was not all Black, that whites must have been somewhere.

Millions and billions of dollars would be spent by whites on every thing from the desecration of Black burial grounds to the taking over and digging up of entire Black cities, Black kingdoms and Black countries. The results would always be the same. When human bones would be taken by whites, they would always turn out to be the bones of Blacks. The bones would be taken to white universities and hidden in secret until someone would come across them and their presence would have to be made public.

Before these announcements, white people would go to great lengths to paint a picture of an inferior Black human, who evolved into a superior white being. The original Black human would be painted as inferior and of some animal-like form and would be presented as a missing link between the inferior Black human and the superior white being.

The problem with these theories was that, it had already been proven that evolution does not go backwards, so you can not have a being that lacks melanin, evolve from a being that had melanin. That would be a mutation, not an evolvement. Since mutations were known to be unnatural occurrences and the results of man-made interferences, it would not be possible for a white person to evolve from a Black person.

Once this fact was known and proven, approximately 200 years after Blacks first encounters with these white beings, a strategy was implement by whites to rewrite history for future generations. This would involve hiding truths and creating lies. Entire libraries of Black books would be destroyed in Black countries and replaced by religious and fictitious scientific books. Entire Black generations would be killed to destroy the knowledge that they possessed. Black generations would be separated to prevent the passing of pre-colonized knowledge.



Friday, October 14, 2011

American Heart Association Quick & Easy Cookbook: More Than 200 Healthful Recipes You Can Make in Minutes

American Heart Association Quick & Easy Cookbook: More Than 200 Healthful Recipes You Can Make in Minutes Review



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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Coal Black Heart: The Story of Coal and Lives it Ruled

Coal Black Heart: The Story of Coal and Lives it Ruled Review



A major new work of history, told through the stories of a teeming cast of characters.

The history of coal is the story of the last two centuries of the industrialized world. Coal has powered that world, and controlled the destinies of millions. And nowhere has that influence run more deeply than in Nova Scotia, where the industry’s rise and decline has transformed society twice.

Coal Black Heart is a global history that centres unapologetically on one province, and the generations of people whose lives there have been shaped by this dominating industry. There are the miners. There are the moonshiners and brooding social reformers and charismatic preachers who gave the mining towns their particular feel and flair. And there are the profiteers whose greed led to disaster.

This is history as great storytelling - enthralling, involving, deeply moving, and it is a very personal narrative. A brilliant reporter, journalist, and author who has spent most of his career examining Nova Scotia’s weave of land, people, and history - and who grew up listening to its stories - John DeMont was born to write this book.


From the Hardcover edition.


Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Bad legs, good heart: the compassionate Anna Sewell.('Black Beauty' author and the treatment of horses): An article from: U.S. Kids

Bad legs, good heart: the compassionate Anna Sewell.('Black Beauty' author and the treatment of horses): An article from: U.S. Kids Review



This digital document is an article from U.S. Kids, published by Children's Better Health Institute on December 1, 2002. The length of the article is 484 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Bad legs, good heart: the compassionate Anna Sewell.('Black Beauty' author and the treatment of horses)
Author: Carol Hort
Publication:U.S. Kids (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2002
Publisher: Children's Better Health Institute
Volume: 15 Issue: 8 Page: 32(2)

Article Type: Biography

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

The Black Heart

The Black Heart Review



Mark “Mac” Macintyre is an Army helicopter pilot in Vietnam. He is also a wheeler-dealer of military equipment. But when he wins an Army helicopter in a poker game, he soon finds out that he has bitten off more than he can chew. He quickly realizes that others have their own plans for the helicopter and that they are willing to go to any length to keep it within their control. Mac isn’t able to get rid of the helicopter before he unwillingly becomes trapped in a fight between the CIA and Russia; a fight for his life. He doesn’t mind his relationship with CIA agent Sheila Hood, but the job they “ask” him to do is filled with danger - not only for him and Sheila, but for the whole world. How could things get so far out of hand over a simple game of poker? Blending fact with fiction, the story, which takes place during the Vietnam War era, is a thriller filled with twists, adventure, and espionage on a worldwide level.