Inner Turmoil


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They are about to create an attack dog that could potentially wipe out a nation. Im asking you to hold the leash. Richard Ceress, a Canadian born child prodigy, is now a brilliant scientist in the field of Gene Augmentation. He has no idea how his genius will impact the world. Ceress would be compromising his morals if he accepts his first job as the lead scientist for a special project with United States Military. This highly guarded research project is in the last stage of development of a serum to be used to enhance the abilities of specialized soldiers. His life erupts into chaos as he loses all contact with the outside world, including regrettably, the people he cared for the most; his parents and Madeleine, a loyal friend since childhood who always kept him grounded. He learns to trust the gentle, but lovely Dr. Jocelyn Triin, the resident psychiatrist, who unexpectedly attracts Richards attention amidst the chaos. Richard is now a desired asset to other organizations and countries. As Demetri and his team work with Ceress to stay alive, they encounter more than one enemy on their tail. Ceress then faces his most daunting task. Can he stop the epidemic he helped create? Join Richard and his team in this, Dustin Henshaws debut novel, and the first entry of many in the Inner Turmoil Universe!




Inner Turmoil


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Juliette’s scheme was egotistical on the surface that she would try to find a husband for beautiful, innocent Isabella. All the while she would be trying to fulfill her own greedy desires. She was determined to do anything, no matter how menacing to ease her own, ‘Inner Turmoil.’




Internal Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Literature


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Internal Conflict in Nineteenth-century Literature: Reading the Jungian Shadow” examines the genealogy of the Jungian shadow in Romantic and post-Romantic literature. Ştefan Bolea analyzes the way the crisis of identity in nineteenth-century literature prefigures our contemporary “inner discord” by means of the philosophy of literature, combining literary criticism with psychoanalytical phenomenology. This book provides a deep analysis of the connection between this “inner discord” and the century that brought us industrialization, nationalism, modernity, and the unconscious by comparing Jung’s theory of the shadow with Nietzche’s and Cioran’s versions of Antihumanism in a highly interdisciplinary landscape. Scholars of psychology, philosophy, literature, media studies, and history will find this book particularly useful.




Ruptures


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Ruptures brings together leading and emerging international anthropologists to explore the concept of ‘rupture’. Understood as radical and often forceful forms of discontinuity, rupture is the active ingredient of the current sense of a world in turmoil, lying at the heart of some of the most defining experiences of our time: the rise of populist politics, the corollary impulse towards protest and even revolutionary change, as well as moves towards violence and terror, and the responses these moves elicit. Rupture is addressed in selected ethnographic and historical contexts: images of the guillotine in the French revolution; reactions to Trump’s election in the USA; the motivations of young Danes who join ISIS in Syria; ‘butterfly effect’ activism among environmental anarchists in northern Europe; the experiences of political trauma and its ‘repair’ through privately sponsored museums of Mao’s revolution in China; people’s experience of the devastating 2001 earthquake in Gujarat; the ‘inner’ rupture of Protestant faith among Danish nationalist theologians; and the attempt to invent ex nihilo an alphabet for use in Christian prophetic movements in Congo and Angola. Ruptures takes in new directions broader intellectual debates about continuity and change. In particular, by thematising rupture as a radical, sometimes violent, and even brutal form of discontinuity, it adds a sharper critical edge to contemporary discourses, both in social theory and public debate and policy.




Resolving Inner Conflict


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A Proven, Step-By-Step Method To Resolve Inner Conflict For Life Once And For All This book provides the knowledge you need in resolving the unpredictability of your inner conflicts. The awareness this book brings will light up the dark world of your inner battles. It is divided into three chapters which explain the nature of inner conflict and the relation of emotions with your inner conflicts. You will also learn applicable and comprehensive solutions to permanently triumph inner conflicts. A person who has a scattered or unpredictable behavior is usually the one who has a lot of inner conflicts that have not been resolved. Don't let Inner Conflict damage your relationshipThe important thing to understand is that Inner Conflict is a emotional state and that thousands of people have been able to overcome it, including myself and many people I know. You might have tried your best in the past to get over this state but failed always. But the truth is you are unable to get rid of this irritating mind game because of lack of effective strategy. This book goes into step-by-step strategy that will help you free yourself of inner conflict problem and help you to take control of your life. If you follow the steps mentioned in this book, you will be able to make yourself free from inner conflict in no time . Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn... Chapter 1 - Your Inner Demon Chapter 2 - The Pain You Locked Away Chapter 3 - Redeeming Your Stolen Identity Much, much more! Download your copy today!Take action right away to Stop Inner Conflict by Purchasing this book "Resolving Inner ConflictThe Most Effective, Permanent Solution To Finally Overcome Inner Conflict For Life".




The Essential Wayne Dyer Collection


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Excuses begone!: Offers guidance in reconnecting with one's spiritual source to find direction and meaning in all areas of life.




Tales of Inner Turmoil I


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In this collection of short tales born in a creative writing group, Susan Widdicombe portrays the vicissitudes of an eclectic group of characters as they struggle to overcome life's many problems. A dog's fidelity to his mistress is put to the test in 'Taking Sides' while the joys and compromises of old age are highlighted in 'A Walk in the Park' and 'Sex and Love'. Some of the stories are set in Southern Africa while others take us to France, Italy or Spain. Some celebrate the comedy of the human experience while others highlight its tragedy. But all invite us to reflect on our options and on the consequences of our choices as we navigate through the changing kaleidoscope of our individual lives on Planet Earth and elsewhere. Tales of Inner Turmoil I offers us a set of quirky short stories as entertaining as they are thought-provoking.




Hiding From the Light


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A gripping tale of witchcraft and romance, past and present, from the Sunday Times bestselling author...




Inner Torment


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Integrating diverse psychoanalytic traditions with his own theoretical and clinical insights, Salman Akhtar provides answers to these and other important questions in this realm. He weaves the existing conceptual schisms and technical diversity into an integrated theory and technique. In a truly original contribution, he delineates certain ubiquitous human fantasies (e.g., "someday" and "if only" fantasies of optimism and nostalgia, and fantasies of powerful psychic tethers that bind us to others) and shows how their pathological variants underlie the suffering of these patients.




Lipstick and Soul


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