Hunting the Dead

Hunting the Dead
Title Hunting the Dead PDF eBook
Author Brian Roesch
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 218
Release 2001-07-23
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0595193102

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Take a plunge into the heart of ghost hunting. Incredible information never released before gives you more facts, methods, and answers to the questions you have been searching for. This book will give you more information and guidance then any other book in paranormal history. By the time you finish reading this book, you will: become a professional paranormal investigator, learn what legal forms you will need to conduct a paranormal investigation, ghost hunt at shipwrecks, conduct Drive-by ghost shootings, learn the ghost hunting trick to capturing the perfect ghost, know what the most common types of ghosts are, master the most professional paranormal devices of today, learn how to interview witnesses, use (EVP) and video recordings, ghost Hunt undercover, locate haunted places, learn how to deal with death and fear, detect fake ghost pictures, determine who is telling the truth and who is lying, and much, much more! Read true ghost stories that occurred near you. Learn how to organize and develop case investigations. Take the paranormal investigator test. Make contact with the list of the most successful ghost hunters in the world. Do ghosts exist? This book “proves” it’s possible!

Hunting the Dead

Hunting the Dead
Title Hunting the Dead PDF eBook
Author Blair James Lindsay
Publisher The Solenne
Total Pages 244
Release 2018-09-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780988024755

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Death follows her like a jealous lover.The American southwest during the Civil War. And the dead are rising...Brennan is a drifter, gunslinger and sometime thief, protecting a once in a lifetime score and looking forward to a carefree existence until he meets...Solenne... the the lone survivor of a tribe massacred by reapers... rabid cannibals contaminated with the curse, a disease that causes all those bitten or injured to rise from death and become one of the infected - mindless monsters that hunger only for human flesh. Raised as a warrior and Witch-Woman, Solenne hunts and destroys those tainted by the curse. But she in turn is hunted... by Confederate Colonel Simon Johnston.Johnston is viciously insane and will stop at nothing to bring victory to the South. Solenne holds the key to his horrifying plans for conquest...Their lives meet in blood and death...

Hunting the Ethical State

Hunting the Ethical State
Title Hunting the Ethical State PDF eBook
Author Joseph Hellweg
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 309
Release 2011-07
Genre History
ISBN 0226326543

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In the 1990s a nationwide crime wave overtook Côte d’Ivoire. The Ivoirian police failed to control the situation, so a group of poor, politically marginalized, and mostly Muslim men took on the role of the people’s protectors as part of a movement they called Benkadi. These men were dozos—hunters skilled in ritual sacrifice—and they applied their hunting and occult expertise, along with the ethical principles implicit in both forms of knowledge, to the tracking and capturing of thieves. Meanwhile, as Benkadi emerged, so too did the ethnic, regional, and religious divisions that would culminate in Côte d’Ivoire’s 2002–07 rebellion. Hunting the Ethical State reveals how dozos worked beyond these divisions to derive their new roles as enforcers of security from their ritual hunting ethos. Much as they used sorcery to shape-shift and outwit game, they now transformed into unofficial police, and their ritual networks became police bureaucracies. Though these Muslim and northern-descended men would later resist the state, Joseph Hellweg demonstrates how they briefly succeeded at making a place for themselves within it. Ultimately, Hellweg interprets Benkadi as a flawed but ingenious and thoroughly modern attempt by non-state actors to reform an African state.

Hunting the Nazarene

Hunting the Nazarene
Title Hunting the Nazarene PDF eBook
Author John Koerner
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages 99
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1785353179

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Are you ready for the Truth? Citing historical evidence, including a secret mathematical code in the Gospel of John, John Koerner makes a compelling case that in the mysterious forty days after Jesus rose from the dead he was hunted down, executed, and resurrected a second time. The product of years of research and analysis, Hunting the Nazarene follows the evidence that the Catholic Church covered up the second resurrection for centuries.

Hunting the Wren

Hunting the Wren
Title Hunting the Wren PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Atwood Lawrence
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages 262
Release 1997
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780870499609

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A unique interdisciplinary study, this book examines the British and European tradition of the wren hunt, in which a bird ordinarily revered and protected for most of the year was killed around the time of the annual solstice. In focusing on this ancient ritual, Elizabeth Atwood Lawrence draws on her training in cultural anthropology and biology to cast a fresh light on the complexities of human-animal relationships.Following an introductory chapter on animal symbolism, Lawrence proceeds in subsequent chapters to describe the wren both as a biological entity and as the subject of numerous tales and legends, to delineate the details of the wren hunt ceremony and the various meanings ascribed to it, and, finally, to relate the ceremony to important contemporary issues in human-animal interactions and current attitudes toward the living environment. Whereas most other studies tend to concentrate solely on human perceptions of animals and fail to include the animal's role in the relationship, Lawrence's approach shows how the participation of both animal and human determines the symbolic status of the animal -- which in turn influences the treatment of that animal within a particular society.At a time when human destructiveness toward nature has reached tragic proportions, Lawrence contends, it is critical that we understand the processes by which certain cultural beliefs, in combination with observations about the natural history of a particular animal, result in emotional and mental responses that may ultimately determine the fate of that species. The author argues persuasively that the wren hunt -- with its ancient roots, associated beliefs, and complex meanings in thepreindustrialized world -- still has much to teach us.

Hunting the Sun

Hunting the Sun
Title Hunting the Sun PDF eBook
Author Merrill Horton
Publisher Peter Lang
Total Pages 294
Release 2010
Genre American literature
ISBN 9781433110030

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Hunting the Sun upends all previous Faulkner biography, scholarship, and criticism by tracing to Honoré de Balzac virtually everything in William Faulkner's oeuvre. Faulkner's work departs, often confusingly, from the traditional Romantic focus of novels. The reason for the confusion is that Faulkner was rewriting Balzac's La Comedie humaine, itself a prose revision of Dante's Divine Comedy, in order to create his own comedy. More specifically, Faulkner abandons the metaphysical basis of the earlier works and replaces them with a psychosexual one; for example, Balzac's «The Succubus» becomes Faulkner's «Carcassonne», which the American renders an erotic fantasy. Virtually all of Faulkner's major works, and many of the lesser ones, have direct sources in Balzac's work.

Hunting the Dead

Hunting the Dead
Title Hunting the Dead PDF eBook
Author Blair J. Lindsay
Publisher
Total Pages 393
Release 2012
Genre Arizona
ISBN 9780988024700

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