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This Book showcase the profound impact of western civilization on cultures and how the modern societies are trying to go back to their roots but, couldn't due to advancement in Technology. You will find the word "Queen", "Okalma", "Bears" and 'Kittens" used throughout the entire book. "Queen' in this context represents an organized race, tribe, clan or group of people. "Okalma" represents a specified iconic way of life, form of leadership, an authority figure, government or rule of Law governing people. 'Bears" represents character traits of people. "Black" and "white bears" are used…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This Book showcase the profound impact of western civilization on cultures and how the modern societies are trying to go back to their roots but, couldn't due to advancement in Technology. You will find the word "Queen", "Okalma", "Bears" and 'Kittens" used throughout the entire book. "Queen' in this context represents an organized race, tribe, clan or group of people. "Okalma" represents a specified iconic way of life, form of leadership, an authority figure, government or rule of Law governing people. 'Bears" represents character traits of people. "Black" and "white bears" are used ironically to show strengths of both race of people trying to overcome one another. The Black bears are known to be uncivilized, humble, good, and trustworthy, stick to the truth and value all life meanwhile, the white bears are known of being civilized, rulers and so powerful. "Kittens" on the other hand represents a mixed race, tribe, people who came up completely different with both black and white bears characters. They are wiser than any bears due to endowment with Modern Science and Skills. The Book opens with a surprise, "Oh Luyomo!" a symbolism of caught "unaware" and concludes with "Love".
Autorenporträt
Kenneth Rubangakene is a renowned Global Icon, Educator, Mentor, Innovator and a Bible Scholar. He wrote many articles on world peace as Uganda Correspondent at OWP and founded an impactful Educational Support and Health Organization (ESHO) to support communities of Northern Uganda. He also worked as focal person in MENA region for EBPMC EU program