Hole World

Hole World




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^ "Don Henley Slams Bush & Iraq War In Thailand" . Scoop . October 14, 2004 . Retrieved May 19, 2022 .

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" Hole in the World " is a song by the Eagles , written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey , in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks and subsequent war on Iraq , [1] released in 2003.

This is the first Eagles recording without guitarist Don Felder since 1974, and it was released as a DVD single with some bonus tracks: the "Hole in the World" Stereo Mix & 5.1 Multichannel track, the video, outtakes from the video and a trailer for the DVD Farewell 1 Tour-Live from Melbourne .

"Hole in the World" appears on the 2003 compilation album The Very Best Of , as well as the DVD (only in the first edition). It was also included as a bonus track on the Deluxe Edition of the 2007 album Long Road Out of Eden .



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The city is being invaded by monsters from the Upside Down World! You, the Potion Master, must defeat evil all alone, with no tutorials or "Easy Mode" to assist you. You'll have to rely on the help of Fäy, your companion fairy, and your potions!

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The city is being invaded by monsters from the Upside Down World! You, the Potion Master , must defeat evil all alone, with no tutorials or "Easy Mode" to assist you. You'll have to rely on the help of Fäy , your companion fairy, and your potions! Jump and shoot like they did in the good ol' arcade days. Fight enemies in your world and in the Upside Down World! Defeat gigantic bosses and acquire their powers! You already know how to play! The challenge is in the game, not in complicated controls! Story Mode with five different worlds, Game+, Boss Rush Mode, Challenge Mode and multiple endings! More than 30 different enemies, 7 boss battles and lots of secret characters to discover!


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A Hole in the World: Finding Hope in Rituals of Grief and Healing Hardcover – July 19, 2022
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“One of the best books I've read in ages…a profound, mystical, and even haunting book that will be a faithful companion to all of us who have seen trouble.”― Sarah Bessey, New York Times bestselling author of A Rhythm of Prayer and Jesus Feminist “A beautiful, necessary book that resounds with openhearted curiosity and gorgeous vulnerability…In exploring how others have grieved, she walks us winsomely toward honesty, healing, and, above all, hope.”― Jeff Chu, co-author, with Rachel Held Evans, of the New York Times bestseller Wholehearted Faith “With compelling personal narrative alongside theological, historical, and cultural inquiry, Amanda Held Opelt…invites us to put our aching bodies in motion, to glimpse at the surviving we can all do. Because grief, like love, like hope, is a learning. It does not return us to the before. The learning of grief does, however, enliven the after—and I suppose we’d call that resurrection.”― Jen Pollock Michel, Author of In Good Time and A Habit Called Faith “ A Hole in the World is a wonderfully conceived and beautifully written book…It is, in part, an anthropology of grieving, a powerful memoir, and glimpses into a heartbreaking diary. In a world where rituals of grief are slowly vanishing, it reintroduces us to some of the most creative forms from Western culture. Most of the time the book is looking back on the rich history of rituals of pain, from cards to casseroles, from wearing black to sitting shivah. But it also looks forward, preparing our hearts for what will inevitably happen to us all.”― Michael Card, songwriter and author of A Sacred Sorrow “ A Hole in the World is both generous and generative, a book that tenderly guides us into the fierce landscape of our own losses, because the author has dared to walk there first. Few of us today know how to speak of our sorrows, but in this book, Held Opelt gives us language for loss that is honest, hopeful, and gorgeously human.”― K. J. Ramsey, licensed professional counselor and author of This Too Shall Last and The Lord Is My Courage “Blending history with memoir, social worker Opelt examines death rituals and reflects on her season of grief in this devastating debut…Poignant and erudite, this is not to be missed.”  ― Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Amanda Held Opelt is an author, speaker, and songwriter. She writes about faith, grief, and creativity, and believes in the power of community, ritual, shared worship, and storytelling to heal even our deepest wounds. Amanda has spent 15 years serving in the non-profit and humanitarian aid sectors. She lives in the mountains of Boone, North Carolina, with her husband and two young daughters. 

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The past two years have been an exercise in reevaluating my place in a community. I stopped going to church, I worked from home, we homeschooled our child, we moved 100 miles away from our 10 year hometown. This shift brought with it an uninvited houseguest of grief. It tried to convince me it went by many other names: loneliness, burnout, depression, exhaustion, but I knew it best as a bone deep weariness with sharp corners. I couldn’t accept it as grief, how could I when others had lost so much more than I had? When I could take some amount of responsibility for all of my own loss? This is how I came to Amanda’s book, ground down and hardened to the cycles of grief that would accost me with each bit of bad news or wave of infections. I am not a naturally ritualistic person, so my toolbox consisted of tears, takeout, and late nights alone, staying awake as long as I could bear it just to have some semblance of control. Amanda is a dear friend who has marked my life with annotated observations, once delivering a chocolate torte and an “I see you in your isolation” card. I cried tears that had been building up for months. This book is a manifestation of that meticulous caretaking, that special talent of noticing the small and quiet and desperately important. Amanda chronicles 12 grief rituals (mainly rooted in Abrahamic religion and European tradition in an effort to stay within her own cultural lane) by taking the reader through the tragedy of losing her sister and multiple pregnancies. Her sister, well known and beloved author Rachel Held Evans, died of flu complications in 2019, leaving Amanda as a sudden only child. An outpouring of love from her supporters and fans soon followed, with hundreds (if not thousands) of people sharing their memories of her and how her work and person had shaped their lives and spiritual beliefs. In Amanda’s book, she talks about the ownership of grief and the strange, wobbly hold she kept on her understanding of the cultural and social expectations she faced in the aftermath. “Those of us who hold up sobbing relatives, who tend to the funeral plans, who open the doors to receive the casseroles, who finish the paperwork, who plod through the eulogies without blubbering–we are affirmed for our composure, praised for our resilience.,” she says in the first chapter, Keening. With this stoicism as a cornerstone of who she knew herself to be, she was quickly shocked by the realities of grief. The rituals and practices she outlines in the next 12 chapters are a mix of those that feel wholly natural in our current society (casseroles and sympathy cards) and those that seem completely inappropriate and strange (funeral games and decoration day). I often found myself in tears, remembering my own loss and finding my heartbreak named over and over again in the pages. Some chapters were more in depth than others, but the earnestness and vulnerability never wavered. As someone who has stepped away from a past involvement with the American Evangelical movement, I was pleasantly surprised to find myself unbothered by the references to her faith. Amanda approaches the subject in
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