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Two brothers, who grew up in Boston, competed with each other in their respected fields of expertise. Myers, the older brother, was a genius in genetic engineering, and Phillip, the younger brother, was an archaeological genius in his own right. Each had two doctorate degrees from two different universities in Massachusetts. But Myers lost his job for improperly experimenting with special genetic engineering for which his university disapproved. And he just couldn’t stand the idea that his little brother was getting all the media attention after a discovery in Israel that could turn the entire religious world upside down. Although significant, Phillip decided to hide the proof of his discovery from the world. After all, he, too, wanted more proof so he would know for sure. Myers desperately wanted to prove to the world his genetic discovery was revolutionary. So he decided to try his genetic engineering theory out if only he could grab some of the fragments of proof Phillip secretly brought back from Israel. What happened next was a fictional adventure of what might happen if the world of science crosses paths with the world of the spiritual realm. What if indeed.
Rural Suffolk has much to offer the discerning person, but what the pretty village of Debenham prides itself on is its Rotary Club. Or it used to… Unfortunately, the small club is now in a serious decline. Its members are squabbling, in conflict over petty rivalries and moral dilemmas. Amongst this background of spirited sea of similar members is George. George is not a typical Rotarian, with his autism leading him to be blunt to the point of rudeness, perhaps too literal and unable to read body language. He has carved out a successful life for himself amidst this chaos and is generally happier than the other members. They look to him for stability. At least until the incoming President of...
A sunny outing on a beautiful Hawaiian island unexpectedly leads a retired Special Forces officer and his lovely wife into a web of Wall Street stock manipulations, stolen drug formulas, kidnapping, and violent murders. As the culprits’ trail moves from the lush golf courses of Hawaii to the snow capped ski slopes of Aspen, Colorado, Cap Pennington, joins forces with his former Green Beret executive officer to find the men they believe are responsible for the crimes. But just as the trail seems to lead nowhere, the desperate perpetrators lash out with an unexpected ferocity and cruelty that turns the hunters into the hunted and forever alters the lives of everyone involved. This fast paced thriller captures the reader early and never lets go.
Read the storybook, press out the characters and fold out the building with each of these brand new interactive titles. As well as promoting traditional reading, children can let their imaginations run free as they use the card press-outs and playmat to create their own adventures at a farm, castle and fire station.
The purpose of this environmental impact statement (EIS) is to provide information on potential environmental impacts that could result from a Proposed Action to construct, operate and monitor, and eventually close a geologic repository for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste at the Yucca Mountain site in Nye County, Nevada. The EIS also provides information on potential environmental impacts from an alternative referred to as the No-Action Alternative, under which there would be no development of a geologic repository at Yucca Mountain.
This beautiful book brings together best-loved folk tales from around the world, lavishly illustrated in full-color by the award-winning Helena Perez Garcia. Young readers can step into the world of fantastical lands and endless adventure with this beautiful collection of fairy tales. Each page is brought to life by vibrant illustrations featuring unforgettable and diverse characters drawn from different fairy tale traditions. Tales include: • Cinderella • Puss in Boots • The Princess and the Pea • Little Red Riding Hood • The Three Bears • Snow White • Thumbelina • Aladdin By turns funny, touching, and thrillingly exciting, these timeless tales are sure to spark a lifelong love of readers. Perfect for children aged 4+.
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