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Lake Shardae thinks she's clever when she forces her way into an interview for a job she's been told she can't handle. If she harnessed her emotions rather than allowing them to control her, maybe she wouldn't have walked straight into a bloodbath. The "interview" is a fight to the death, those living are rewarded with a hostage situation. Lake quickly allies with a handsome sniper, Landon. There is definitely a spark between them, though she is determined to suppress it, given their situation, but they agree to have one another's back. The team of hostages immediately sets off for the planet of Azorah in search of information that will lead them to the prize their captor is searching for, b...
Lake Shardae thinks she's clever when she forces her way into an interview for a job she's been told she can't handle. If she harnessed her emotions rather than allowing them to control her, maybe she wouldn't have walked straight into a bloodbath. The "interview" is a fight to the death, those living are rewarded with a hostage situation.Lake quickly allies with a handsome sniper, Landon. There is definitely a spark between them, though she is determined to suppress it, given their situation, but they agree to have one another's back.The team of hostages immediately sets off for the planet of Azorah in search of information that will lead them to the prize their captor is searching for, but...
When a secret experiment goes wrong and the dangerous asset escapes, spreading a monstrous contagion, two criminals have no choice but to work together to find a way to kill HIM. Zeke has made peace with his coming demise, too bad the prison had other plans. He and the rest of deathrow inmates are in for a special kind of hell. Though no one will notice their absence, WHY are they being used for mysterious chemical testing. WHAT does the head doctor and her clones hope to accomplish?
Lake Shardae thinks she's clever when she forces her way into an interview for a job she's been told she can't handle. If she harnessed her emotions rather than allowing them to control her, maybe she wouldn't have walked straight into a bloodbath. The "interview" is a fight to the death, those living are rewarded with a hostage situation. Lake quickly allies with a handsome sniper, Landon. There is definitely a spark between them, though she is determined to suppress it, given their situation, but they agree to have one another's back. The team of hostages immediately sets off for the planet of Azorah in search of information that will lead them to the prize their captor is searching for, b...
Winner of the English Book Award, Grand Prix du Livre 2006 de la Ville de Sherbrooke. In this original and groundbreaking study, Winfried Siemerling examines the complexities of identity and recognition in the meaning of 'American'.
Considerada un páramo, una tierra baldía o un momento de transición, la puesta en escena estrenada en Cuba entre finales de los años cuarenta y 1959, es un tema aplazado y casi enterrado. La Revolución de 1959 barre con los vestigios del teatro anterior y no sólo el producido en sus "salitas". Este libro, escrito a partir de conversaciones con Francisco Morín, director del grupo teatral Prometeo, ofrece un registro y no un enjuiciamiento de la imagen escénica en años de convulsión y crisis. Aunque Morín es el eje principal, se nutre de fuentes documentales y testimonios para preguntarse sobre sus avatares y sus paradojas.
Chicana/o literature is justly acclaimed for the ways it voices opposition to the dominant Anglo culture, speaking for communities ignored by mainstream American media. Yet the world depicted in these texts is not solely inhabited by Anglos and Chicanos; as this groundbreaking new book shows, Asian characters are cast in peripheral but nonetheless pivotal roles. Southwest Asia investigates why key Chicana/o writers, including Américo Paredes, Rolando Hinojosa, Oscar Acosta, Miguel Méndez, and Virginia Grise, from the 1950s to the present day, have persistently referenced Asian people and places in the course of articulating their political ideas. Jayson Gonzales Sae-Saue takes our concepti...
This interdisciplinary book consists of the proceedings of the Alexander Ivanovich Oparin lOOth Anniversary Conference, The Third Trieste Conference on Chemical Evolution, which took place at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics from 29 August till 2 September, 1994. A general overview of Oparin's life and work is followed by a review of Alfonso Herera, another pioneer in the studies of the origin of life. The subject matter is organized in ten sections corresponding to various aspects of our current understanding of the subject that was initiated by Oparin. These subjects were covered by fifty three speakers. There were sixty seven participants from a wide geographical distribut...
Biological control of weeds has been practiced for over 100 years and Australia has been a leader in this weed management technique. The classical example of control of prickly pears in Australia by the cactus moth Cactoblastis cactorum, which was imported from the Americas, helped to set the future for biocontrol of weeds in many countries. Since then there have been many projects using Classical Biological Control to manage numerous weed species, many of which have been successful. Importantly, there have been no serious negative non-target impacts - the technique, when practiced as it is in Australia, is safe and environmentally friendly. Economic assessments have shown that biocontrol of...