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Michael Higgins

    The Light That Shined upon Darkness
    Humankind's Fear of Death
    Warnock Uncut: A North Philly Tale
    Excalibur Omnibus Vol. 2
    Belligerent Broadcasting
    Ely Cathedral
    • Belligerent Broadcasting

      Synthetic argument in broadcast talk

      • 194 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The book delves into the concept of 'belligerent broadcasting,' tracing its historical roots and cultural implications related to declining civility. It examines how power dynamics are expressed through various media genres, highlighting its presence in political interviews, confrontational talk shows, makeover television, and as a means of casual social interaction. The authors analyze the evolving nature of belligerence in media, offering insights into its impact on public discourse and societal norms.

      Belligerent Broadcasting
    • Excalibur Omnibus Vol. 2

      • 1080 Seiten
      • 38 Lesestunden

      The plot delves into the quirky escapades of Excalibur as they confront the Technet and the Anti-Phoenix while Captain Britain faces a trial. Rachel Summers embarks on a journey of self-discovery alongside new team members, with past adversaries like the Warpies re-emerging. The narrative also explores themes of legacy and identity, taking the team back to pivotal moments in their history, including the Days of Future Past. This collection includes issues from various series, showcasing the evolution of this unique X-team.

      Excalibur Omnibus Vol. 2
    • Warnock Uncut: A North Philly Tale

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Set in the tough streets of North Philadelphia, the story follows a new generation of hustlers—Chico, Jason, and Shiz—navigating the dangerous dope game. Amidst corrupt cops and relentless stick-up kids, their lives are fraught with challenges. Michael Higgins Jr. combines outrageous comedy with a vivid portrayal of gritty urban life, creating a compelling narrative that balances humor with the harsh realities of the street. This blend makes for a unique and entertaining exploration of survival in a harsh environment.

      Warnock Uncut: A North Philly Tale
    • Humankind's Fear of Death

      How It Has Come about and How It Can Be Overcome

      • 162 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The author explores the decline of spirituality in modern society, arguing that it has regressed over millennia, particularly among those in cultural societies, while "primitive" peoples maintain a spiritual perspective. The book examines the detrimental impact of organized religions on individual spirituality and the consequent deterioration of human societies. It also offers suggestions for how humanity can reconnect with its spiritual essence during their earthly existence, aiming to restore a deeper spiritual awareness.

      Humankind's Fear of Death
    • The Light That Shined upon Darkness

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The story follows two best friends from Cleveland, Dave and Jay, who are driven by their ambition to make money. As natural hustlers, they find financial success comes easily, but managing the extravagant lifestyle that accompanies their wealth proves to be a significant challenge. Their journey explores the complexities of friendship, ambition, and the consequences of a life focused solely on financial gain.

      The Light That Shined upon Darkness