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Life is unpredictable, and so are the poems in this little book of poetry. Turmoil, happiness, success, celebrations... it all goes on
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English girl's father takes her to India where she lives with her half-sister on a tea plantation.
An ancient war is brewing… In her defense, Chelsea hadn’t been trying to magically teleport. All she wanted was to play a rock show in peace and maybe catch a glimpse of the man who’d mysteriously appeared in and then disappeared from her life three months ago. But after arriving aboard classified Navy vessel SeaSatellite5 with magic she didn’t know she had, all she’s rocking is the boat. Engineering prodigy Trevor couldn’t believe his eyes when Chelsea appeared on SeaSat5. As happy as he is to see her again, the mystery of her appearance is second only to the true horror of her magic’s nature. Chelsea is, somehow, Atlantean. And an Atlantean on SeaSat5 means the time-travel war Trevor’s Lemurian family prepared him for is coming to fruition right under the Navy’s radar. So when SeaSat5 discovers ancient ruins in the Sargasso Sea, only Trevor recognizes the danger presented by the history-altering find. War is here. SeaSat5 and its crew are in the crosshairs. But no number of years spent secretly engineering SeaSat5 for this very outcome could have accounted for an Atlantean aboard. Let alone one Trevor is falling for.
Unlike regionalism in architecture, which has been widely discussed in recent years, nationalism in architecture has not been so well explored and understood. However, the most powerful collective representation of a nation is through its architecture and how that architecture engages the global arena by expressing, defining and sometimes negating a sense of nation in order to participate in the international world. Bringing together case studies from Europe, North and South America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia, this book provides a truly global exploration of the relationship between architecture and nationalism, via the themes of regionalism and representation, various nati...
Though many Americans might be aware of the Olympian and football Hall of Famer Jim Thorpe or of Navajo golfer Notah Begay, few know of the fundamental role that Native athletes have played in modern sports: introducing popular games and contests, excelling as players, and distinguishing themselves as coaches. The full breadth and richness of this tradition unfolds in Native Athletes in Sport and Society, which highlights the accomplishments of Indigenous athletes in the United States and Canada but also explores what these accomplishments have meant to Native American spectators and citizens alike. ø Here are Thorpe and Begay as well as the Winnebago baseball player George Johnson, the Sno...