HONORABLE MAN PART 1


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HONORABLE MAN PART 1 Chapter 1: Seven Intentions General The situation when Tan Kham woke up gave him a feeling - 'Let's just die!'. In fact, he is dying. "Dying" means - he is standing on the boundary between life and death. A rope was wrapped around his neck, and his whole body was dangling like beef jerky hanging from the kitchen counter, tied to the rafters, swinging to catch the wind... Damn it! Assassination! Tan Kham was both scared and angry and couldn't help but curse loudly in his heart. Right now, he didn't have time to wonder why, after waking up from the plane crash, he was hanging in mid-air... the only thing Tan Kham still had on his mind was what to do. to be able to live. Tan Kham grabbed the rope with both hands and used his strength to hold it down, intending to loosen his neck a little. Unexpectedly, the result was that the rope tightened




Raising a Modern-Day Knight


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What does it mean to be a man? Moreover, how do you as a father instill that reality in your son? By Raising a Modern-Day Knight. The medieval custom of knighthood offers a unique approach to shaping a boy into a strong, godly man. Centuries ago, select boys went through a rigorous, years-long process of clearly defined objectives, goals, and ceremonies—with the hope of achieving knighthood. Along the way, they acquired a boldly masculine vision, an uncompromising code of conduct, and a noble cause in which to invest their lives. They were the heroes of their age. In much the same way, Raising a Modern-Day Knight will show how you, too, can confidently guide your son to the kind of authentic, biblical manhood that can change out world. Complete with ceremony ideas to celebrate accomplishments and ingrain them in the mind of a knight-in-training, this resource is as insightful as it is practical in raising a boy to be a chivalrous, godly man.




Honorable Men


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The veteran intelligence agent and former CIA director recalls the events, developments, and people of his career, describes the CIA's organization, workings, and procedures, and profiles famous and hazy world figures.




All Honorable Men


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A scathing attack on Wall Street’s illegal ties to Nazi Germany before WWII—and the postwar whitewashing of Nazi business leaders by the US government Prior to World War II, German industry was controlled by an elite group who had used their money and influence to help bring the Nazi Party to power. After the Allies had successfully occupied Germany and removed the Third Reich, the process of reconstructing the devastated nation’s economy began under supervision of the US government. James Stewart Martin, who had assisted the Allied forces in targeting key areas of German industry for aerial bombardment, returned to Germany as the director of the Division for Investigation of Cartels and External Assets in American Military Government, a position he held until 1947. Martin was to break up the industrial machine these cartels controlled and investigate their ties to Wall Street. What he discovered was shocking. Many American corporations had done business with German corporations who helped fund the Nazi Party, despite knowing what their money was supporting. Effectively, Wall Street’s greed had led them to aid Hitler and hinder the Allied effort. Martin’s efforts at decartelization were unsuccessful though, largely due to hindrance from his superior officer, an investment banker in peacetime. In conclusion, he said, “We had not been stopped in Germany by German business. We had been stopped in Germany by American business.” This exposé on economic warfare, Wall Street, and America’s military industrial complex includes a new introduction by Christopher Simpson, author of Blowback:America’s Recruitment of Nazis and Its Destructive Impact on Our Domestic and Foreign Policy, and a new foreword from investigative journalist Hank Albarelli.




An Honorable Man


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In this sizzling fan-favorite tale from New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster, Lieutenant Colonel Hamilton Wulf’s career ambitions cost him the one woman he ever wanted—elementary school teacher Liv Avery. When tragedy strikes, he’s determined to win back her love…even if it means risking his life. First published in 2005




HONORABLE MAN PART 2


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HONORABLE MAN PART 2 Chapter 26: Debit method Tan Kham absent-mindedly sat in his office in the district office looking at the books. Although Do Hoanh did not say it outright, the meaning was very clear - there were rats in the temple, I don't know which brat would dare to be so bold as to embezzle the public treasury. Right now, the key is right in these books. Tan Kham has just taken on the position of tutor, so this must be a test Do Hoanh set for him to see if this young man is qualified to sit in this chair. or not a. Tan Kham's eyes swept over each line of books, each sentence and each word flowed like water through his eyes. Although it was like riding a horse to see flowers, the order in his mind was very clear and neat, without the slightest bit of chaos. . Just based on the statistics available in this book, it is basically impossible to detect any problems at all, revenue and expenditure are balanced without any deviation. However, as Do Hoanh is the head of a district, his intelligence quotient confirms that there will be no problem. Once such a person senses




HONORABLE MAN PART 6


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HONORABLE MAN PART 6 Chapter 153: Murderous intent appears Tan Kham threw the net, the match officials also threw the net, the two sides were on an invisible battlefield, the winner's trophy was the life of the opponent's family. After a few days, an official of Thuan Thien Phu "accidentally" discovered that the two masterminds and three treasurers of the Ministry of Health were closely interacting with the mandarin. After the murder case arose, the masters The mandarin of the Dao Nha Mon was afraid of committing suicide. The mandarin in their house discovered correspondence between these Household Ministry officials and them, so he reported it to Thuan Thien palace, and Thuan Thien palace hurriedly Moved to Dai Ly pagoda and Xing department. The two heads of the Household Department and the three treasury servants were arrested and imprisoned by the Eastern Han, and the court also erupted in horror. The Do Sat Court's palace supervisors seemed to have gone crazy and continuously presented more than ten petitions, asking His Majesty to immediately execute those officials from the Ministry of Health, like a chain effect, many officials. The members of the court all




HONORABLE MAN PART 12


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HONORABLE MAN PART 12 Chapter 329: Master's uncle's story Truong Vinh said angrily: "Who says I won't fight? Strike! Others are afraid of him, but the Ka family is not! At that time, the Ka family hit the door and made Liu Can fall down. He went to call the emperor. "I said a few words, and after returning, that bastard Liu Can immediately cut the royal guard's salary in half." "Fight again!" Tan Kham's insidious expression is even more villainous than a villain. Truong Vinh sadly shook his head: "I can't fight. If I fight again, he will cut my salary. It's too expensive to fight him. I can't fight him." "You're so stupid, just beat Liu Can to death. Who will dare to cut your salary in the future?" Tan Kham continued to fan the negative wind and burn the ghosts. Truong Vinh glared at Tan Kham indignantly: "Marshal Qin, the Ka family has come to find you from thousands of miles away, can you be a little sincere? When you ask the Ka family, don't think I'm that stupid, okay?" Tan Kham sighed in disappointment, his expression




HONORABLE MAN PART 10


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HONORABLE MAN PART 10 Chapter 273: Sacrifice and di "I hear that the king is benevolent, then I am righteous. Dai Thuan can become a saint, because he can hide evil but show good. I see that the priest of ceremony and seal Liu Can ordered the Western Han eunuch to explain the words of the Nanjing mandarins to protect the science Lieutenant Dai Tien entered the city. I don't know if what he said was appropriate or not, but I guess he meant to offend the captain and make people angry. If your words are not good, please be tolerant and forgive, to pave the way for the Central Party. Now suddenly ordering, from afar, arresting and imprisoning, in Your Majesty's heart, I just want to teach you a lesson, for later. do not dare to be careless..." The document left the deepest traces in history and was spread throughout the royal court at the fastest speed. To be fair, the expression in the chapter is very gentle, there is no criticism or insults towards Liu Can, the tone of dissuading Zhou Hau Chieu is timid, afraid of offending Long Nhan, what Vuong Thu Nhan wants. expressed very clearly, requesting His Majesty the Emperor to be diligent in government affairs, not to indulge in fun and pleasure, since the founding of the country of Dai Minh until now, he




HONORABLE MAN PART 7


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HONORABLE MAN PART 7 Chapter 184: Letting go of the grass and snake Returning home, Tan Kham discovered that he still underestimated women's imagination. It was said that Do Hoanh was escorted to the capital today, almost cut into eight pieces by Dong Han, Do Vuong Thi and Do Yen held their heads and cried, Do Hoanh is currently lying comfortably in his cell reading books and drinking wine. Two women stayed at home crying until their hearts were broken, one looked like a widow, the other like her father had just died. Tan Kham swore for half a day, explaining countless times that Do Hoanh was okay, so the two women stopped crying and felt a little more at ease. Coaxing Do Vuong Thi to go home, Do Yen, with swollen eyes, jumped into Tan Kham's arms and without saying anything began to sob. "General, thank you, although you said it very gently and carelessly, I know you are suffering a lot. A military officer of the Heavenly Protector forced Dong Han Han Cong not to dare to use punishment on his father. I did not know that you were in here. How much thought must be wasted, how arduous the price must be paid, but I can imagine."