1,000 Places to See Before You Die is a 2003 travel book by Patricia Schultz, published by Workman. A revised edition was published in November 2011. The new edition is in color. An iPad app debuted in December 2011.
1000 lugares para conhecer antes de morrer é um livro de turismo da jornalista americana Patricia Schultz, que lista os 1 000 pontos turísticos mais importantes do Planeta na visão da autora. O livro tem 972 páginas que contam lugares para se visitar na Europa, África, Ásia, Austrália, Estados Unidos e Canadá, America Latina e Caribe. O livro também dá sugestões de hotéis, reservas naturais, morros, castelos, festivais, recifes, restaurantes, catedrais, ilhas escondidas, casas de ópera, museus e outros. O livro ficou no 4º lugar na lista de livros mais vendidos do jornal New York Times, em 2006.
1000 lugares que ver antes de morir es un libro de turismo escrito por la periodista estadounidense Patricia Schultz que lista los 1000 puntos turísticos más importantes del Planeta desde el punto de vista de la autora. Tiene 972 páginas que cuentan lugares para visitar en Europa, África, Ásia, Australia, Estados Unidos y Canadá, América Latina y el Caribe. Además da sugerencias de hoteles, reservas naturales, cerros, castillos, festivales, arrecifes, restaurantes, catedrales, islas escondidas, casas de ópera, museos y otros para visitar. El libro obtuvo el 4º lugar en la lista de libros más vendidos del diario New York Times en 2006.
On June 1, 2016, two men were killed in a murder-suicide at a School of Engineering building on the campus of University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The gunman was identified as Mainak Sarkar, an Indian-born 38-year-old former UCLA Ph.D student. The victim was William Scott Klug, a professor who was Sarkar's thesis advisor while Sarkar was a student at UCLA. A woman, later identified as Sarkar's estranged wife, was found dead in Minnesota during the subsequent investigation into the shooting, and is suspected to have been killed by Sarkar several days before the UCLA shooting.
23 Minutes in Hell is a personal book written by Protestant Christian Bill Wiese and published in 2006. The book recounts what the author claims were his experiences in Hell in 1998. The book and the underlying story within it are the topic of a series of speaking tours given by Wiese, predominantly to Protestant churches and other Christian organizations. He says his visits to Hell were out-of-body experiences that were also visions, one lasting 23 minutes and the other 10 seconds.
23 minuty w piekle – książka autorstwa protestanta Billa Wiese, opublikowana w 2006 roku. Według relacji autora opisuje ona jego doświadczenie z pobytu w piekle, którego miał rzekomo doświadczyć w 1998 roku i które trwało 23 minuty. Książka i opisana w niej historia są tematem serii przemówień prowadzonych przez Wiesego, głównie do Kościołów protestanckich i innych organizacji chrześcijańskich.
23 minuuttia helvetissä on kalifornialaisen liikemiehen Bill Wiesen kristinuskoon nojaava teos, joka kertoo kirjoittajan kokemasta näystä, jossa hänet viedään 23 minuutiksi helvettiin. Kirjan julkaisi ensimmäisenä kristillinen kustantamo Charisma House vuonna 2006.
Tsangyang Gyatso was the 6th Dalai Lama. He was an unconventional Dalai Lama that preferred a libertine lifestyle to that of an ordained monk. His regent was killed before he was kidnapped by Lha-bzang Khan of the Khoshut Khanate and disappeared.
A Cheng oder Ah Cheng ist das Pseudonym des chinesischen Schriftstellers und Drehbuchautors Zhong Acheng. Er gilt als Vertreter der Xungen-Literatur.
A Course in Miracles is a 1976 book by Helen Schucman. The underlying premise is that the greatest "miracle" is the act of simply gaining a full "awareness of love's presence" in a person's life. Schucman said that the book had been dictated to her, word for word, via a process of "inner dictation" from Jesus Christ. The book is considered to have borrowed from New Age movement writings.