مجموعة غريبة من الجرائم يرويها د. حسن ودور لعبة الروليت في جرائم مقابر الاطفال
Around the World in Eighty Days was published in 1873 and is one of Jules Verne’s most celebrated novels. The story follows two travelers who grow to a trio and then a foursome as they fight through countless obstacles to reach home in time. This lesson will focus on the characters and plot summary of Around the World in Eighty Days.
Machiavelli composed The Prince as a practical guide for ruling (though some scholars argue that the book was intended as a satire and essentially a guide on how not to rule). This goal is evident from the very beginning, the dedication of the book to Lorenzo de’ Medici, the ruler of Florence. The Prince is not particularly theoretical or abstract; its prose is simple, and its logic straightforward. These traits underscore Machiavelli’s desire to provide practical, easily understandable advice.
The first two chapters describe the book’s scope. The Prince is concerned with autocratic regimes, not with republican regimes. The first chapter defines the various types of principalities and princes; in doing so, it constructs an outline for the rest of the book. Chapter III comprehensively describes how to maintain composite principalities—that is, principalities that are newly created or annexed from another power, so that the prince is not familiar with the people he rules. Chapter III also introduces the book’s main concerns—power politics, warcraft, and popular goodwill—in an encapsulated form.
الى اي مدى يمكن للمرء ان يتعامل مع الحياة بلا مبالاة ورباطة جأش؟
رهان عابر على طاولة الاصدقاء في نادي الاصلاح في لندن يؤدي بالسيد فوغ الى خوض اغرب المغامرات بعد ان تحدى الجميع بأنه يمكنه ان يطوف مسافرا حول العالم خلال ثمانين يوماً.