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Terraem     Menaha's Discovery

Terraem Menaha's DiscoveryTerraem Menaha's Discovery (book)

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6x9 PAPERBACK - Fourteen year-old Menaha thought she was going to spend her summer at Camp Squamish - she was wrong. Instead she would be embarking on a trip to another world that would completely change her life, all previous notions of her personal identity, and even everything she believed to be the truth about her family. Join Menaha, Sananda and Soter as they venture to the planet Terraem where Menaha will discover not only the truth about who she is, but also the importance of her role on earth.

Terraem Menaha's Discovery

Terraem Menaha's DiscoveryTerraem Menaha's Discovery (book)

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HARDCOVER - Fourteen year-old Menaha thought she was going to spend her summer at Camp Squamish, she was wrong. Instead she would be embarking on a trip to another world that would completely change her life, all previous notions of her personal identity, and even everything she believed to be the truth about her family. Join Menaha, Sananda and Soter as they venture to the planet Terraem where Menaha will discover not only the truth about who she is, but also the importance of her role on earth.

Integra

IntegraIntegra (book)

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Ryan finds a twenty dollar bill at home and takes it to school. He gloats to his friends and tells them he found it under a pickup at the bus stop. One of the girls tells the owner of the pickup and he comes out and claims the cash. Ryan, feeling intimidated, gives it to him and when his teacher hears of his deed, returning the found money to it "owner", he is nominated for an Integrity award at school.

TRANCENational ALIENation

TRANCENational ALIENationTRANCENational ALIENation (book)

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Trance Music Culture, Moral Panics and Transnational Identity in Israel
This book is the culmination of research on Trance music culture in Israel and shows that some groups of trance participants consider trance music and the raves valuable subcultural commodities and integral parts of their worldview and identity. Police actions in halting trance parties have caused trance participants to feel alienation towards both the state and national ideals. The moral panic, spearheaded by these police actions, has caused trance participants to respond by devaluing previous national identity constructions and in turn developing transnational identity attachments to the global trance community.