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Eyewitness account of the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-6, which attempted to reach the North Pole through Nares Strait.
In this book you will find seven stories, completely reworked and re-edited and available in the first of an eleven-volume series.Colin Milton brings us seven wonderful short stories about being an adult baby, usually in a relationship with a mummy. You will thoroughly enjoy your time in Colin's world of babies and mummies - a world YOU may want for yourself!You will read wonderful accounts of a man succumbing to his wife to become her baby. You will enjoy devouring the secret lives of men and women hidden from public view where the man is a nappied baby, still bottle fed or more.These stories are: The Flight of a BabyWhen Things Start AgainWhen Secrets Are ExposedMemories of Being An Adult BabyAs Day Comes to a CloseAunty SarahShaved for BabyhoodNOTE: This is the 'diaper version' of the original 'nappy version
We all have a tale to tell about how we started wearing nappies (or diapers!) and each tale is different. There are varying themes, but there is the one consistent one that diapers 'called to us' when we were young and that attraction grew to become a 'siren call'. We were helpless in the embrace of that cloth diaperor plastic disposable that for reasons we didn't understand - and maybe never did - drew us to wear and wet them. For some, it was part of wanting to be a baby again and for others, a response to extended bedwetting. For others still, it was just the nappy; just the feel of its comfort and security. As children, these feelings are tough to handle, never-mind understand. Adults don't understand and most react badly... or worse. This 60,000 word, illustrated book is the story of one UK boy growing up in the 70s and 80s as a late bedwetter whose attraction to nappies has remained to him up until this day.
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Written by residents for residents, Pocket Neurology is a practical, comprehensive guide to hospital- and clinic-based neurological workup, diagnosis, and management. The book offers content by clinical presentation, such as coma, stroke, headaches, and seizures, and by special topic, such as neuroimaging, behavioral neurology, and common medical issues in neurology. The material is presented in concise bulleted format, with multiple tables and algorithms. No currently available neurological handbook meets the trainee's needs as well as Pocket Neurology will.
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A complete and in-depth review of exoplanet research, covering the discovery methods, physics and theoretical background.