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A pilot turned assassin after a tragedy in his life. Travels the world undetected and unsuspected and terminates villains that think they are beyond reproach with the help of a Texas Lawman.
A Terrorist is trying to detonate 3 nuclear devices he bought from a Russian ex- KGB operative and the CIA is trying to find and eliminate him with the help of a Pilot turned assassin.
This book highlights the present scenario of energy demand and power generation technologies in tropical countries. The tropics are well known to receive direct sunlight. Furthermore, different than four-season countries, tropical countries have a continuous summer-like season, and therefore, they are rich in clean energy sources, like solar and biomass. Home to 40% of the world’s population, the demand for energy in these countries keeps increasing. With the present serious global concern on the environment, the choice of power generation is no doubt the cleanest possible resources. This book delves into the opportunity that various tropical countries have in pursuing environmentally friendly power generation systems.
Novel collection of essays addressing contemporary trends in political science, covering a broad array of methodological and substantive topics.
The successful implementation of greener chemical processes relies not only on the development of more efficient catalysts for synthetic chemistry but also, and as importantly, on the development of reactor and separation technologies which can deliver enhanced processing performance in a safe, cost-effective and energy efficient manner. Process intensification has emerged as a promising field which can effectively tackle the challenges of significant process enhancement, whilst also offering the potential to diminish the environmental impact presented by the chemical industry. Following an introduction to process intensification and the principles of green chemistry, this book presents a nu...
Wird die Forderung nach »kultursensibler Altenhilfe« den Lebenslagen hilfesuchender Migrantinnen und Migranten im Alter gerecht? Oder unterliegt sie der Gefahr, sich in ethnischen Zuschreibungen zu verstricken? Kathrin Hahn untersucht den Stellenwert von Ethnizität und Kultur im sozialpädagogischen Handeln. Sie geht der Frage nach, inwiefern ethnische Differenzierungen in Beratungen der Altenhilfe Geltung erlangen und wirksam werden. Anhand der Rekonstruktion von Beratungsinteraktionen zeigt sie auf, wie ethnische Differenz situativ bedeutsam gemacht wird und auf die Beziehungsgestaltung sowie den inhaltlichen Hilfeprozess entscheidend Einfluss nimmt.
Mass Protests in Iran: From Resistance to Overthrow explores the various waves of protests in Iran over the past 44 years, surveying their causes, consequences, and outcomes. The author argues that the regime and its support base of fundamentalist groups constitute a minority in Iran and lack legitimacy, and thus the regime uses repression and violence to secure its rule. The result is a pre-revolutionary situation and a shifting political landscape of overthrows, constant mass protests and mass repression. Kazemzadeh’s analysis highlights the factors that would assist the fundamentalist regime in succeeding in suppressing these protests, and the factors that would assist the Iranian people in defeating the fundamentalist regime. Written in an accessible style, this timely book offers a much-needed contribution to the literature on Iranian politics. It will be of interest to students and scholars, as well as policy makers, interested in Middle Eastern studies, social movements, protest movements, political science and sociology.