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Life is hard is written by Chinese author Rongchao Zhang, who has rich publishing and writing experience. He is the Vice Chairman of Suqian City Writers Association.
Hongchuan Zhang was born in Anhui Province of China on August 27th 1989. He obtained his bachelor degree from the Sichuan Academy of Arts, majoring in photography. He is now working as a journalist and editor in a top firm in China. His artworks have won several awards in China and the images shown in this book have been widely distributed in the leading arts websites including Phoenix, Sohu and People's arts network.
This is a little-known story. A young volunteer soldier, in the face of harsh living environment, did not adhere to the last moment of his life. In order to reunite with their loved ones, he chose to return. His comrades commit suicide and jail ... ... and then he experienced in the absurd years occurred. He passed away and did not see the beginning of a new era. His experience tell people: life is good and it's also hard.
This paper provides readers with a scientific way of interpreting the Bible and summarizes the scientific laws of human faith and moral development and change. All content from the author's intention to speak with any religion, regardless of any theological theory.
The book addresses the culture and history of key Eastern and Western countries from a macroperspective based on 5 key historical points, namely: (1). Node 1 (starting point): 500 BC, Confucius, the Jewish prophets and other holy rise of the axis of human civilization era; node two: around AD, Augustus Christian system established and Dong Zhongshu Confucianism system established; Node three: around the twelfth century, the peak of Thomas's Christian thought system and the peak of Zhu Xi's Confucianism; Node four: around the 18th century, Martin Luther denies Christianity and Kang Youwei's denial of Confucianism within the system of Christian ideology; ): The Rousseau French Revolution and Sun Yat-sen revolution end of the two ideology, enhance the "world for the public," specify the direction of globalization of human civilization.
Kay's Multiple Choice Questions in Chemical Pathology is written by KAYODE (Kay) ADEBAYO, a Pathology expert for Chemical Pathology learners.
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