Evil comes in many guises. Joseph Stalin said that "Death is the solution to all problems. No man - no problem." He also said; "One death is a tragedy; one million is a statistic." Stalin; like his entire ilk, accepted that there is no more guilt for multiple killings than for just one. Evil the encyclopedia tells us is morally reprehensible: sinful or wicked. Innocence on the other hand is defined as not being corrupted or tainted with evil or unpleasant emotion; sinless; pure. From these definitions we would then assume that the two; Evil and Innocence, could not cohabit in the same host....
Evil comes in many guises. Joseph Stalin said that "Death is the solution to all problems. No man - no problem." He also said; "One death is a tragedy...
Wine making has been a tradition going back many centuries. Easy To Make Fruit Wine introduces the reader to the process and methods of home wine making. The book contains simple how to make instructions, the equipment required and over thirty recipes. Once you have collected together the equipment, the process becomes as simple as ABC. Choose from Apple wine to Strawberry wine and all the many fruits in between including many fruit combinations.
Wine making has been a tradition going back many centuries. Easy To Make Fruit Wine introduces the reader to the process and methods of home wine maki...
For some unknown reason, as I get older, my past and heritage is more often on my mind. Who was my Great Grandfather Fearnley? What was it like for my Grandfather Fearnley serving in the First World War? What and who makes up the genes and blood that pass through my family's veins? I have not attempted to make this book a record of my life. It is more an attempt to record those people, moments; experiences and places that I believe have influenced me into becoming what I am. For the most part I have made a cut off period at about 2000, for I believe that by then, I had become the man that I...
For some unknown reason, as I get older, my past and heritage is more often on my mind. Who was my Great Grandfather Fearnley? What was it like for my...