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The Reformed Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 665

The Reformed Man

From the author of the bestselling thriller Baby Grand comes the heart-pounding story of a man who had no future. Little did he know, the future of humankind would be in his hands. A despondent Benedikt Rafnkelsson is ready to end his nothing life when the unthinkable happens: a cosmic disaster pitches Earth into a violent tectonic upheaval. Suddenly, a portal appears, and Benedikt escapes death by stepping into the future. Seeing what becomes of humankind thousands of years later, he returns to the present and begins his quest to save the world, becoming a hero. Years later, Grady Smith is preparing his brother, Kenny, to join Benedikt’s cause. Brilliant and athletic, Kenny is a local superstar. However, when Kenny fears he may fail a final health exam, he convinces Grady to secretly take the exam for him. That decision sets off a chain of events that puts the brothers on the wrong side of the law, and sends them hurtling into a future that looks nothing like what Benedikt has promised. A thrilling tale of corruption, greed, and power as well as humankind’s unrelenting drive for survival. And hope.

Dwell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Dwell

  • Type: Magazine
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  • Published: 2005-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

At Dwell, we're staging a minor revolution. We think that it's possible to live in a house or apartment by a bold modern architect, to own furniture and products that are exceptionally well designed, and still be a regular human being. We think that good design is an integral part of real life. And that real life has been conspicuous by its absence in most design and architecture magazines.

Coaching for Human Development and Performance in Sports
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 471

Coaching for Human Development and Performance in Sports

This book addresses important topics of coaching in order to better understand what sports coaching is and the challenges that arise when assuming this activity. It provides the reader with useful insights to the field of sports coaching, and discusses topics such as coaching education, areas of intervention, and main challenges. With contributions by experts and well-known authors in the field, this volume presents an up-to-date picture of the scholarship in the coaching field. It introduces key aspects on the future of the science of coaching and provides coach educators, researchers, faculty, and students with new perspectives on topics within the field to help improve their coaching effectiveness.

Opposing Lincoln
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Opposing Lincoln

  • Categories: Law

In a time of great national division, a time of threats of resistance and counterthreats of suppression, a controversial president takes drastic measures to rein in his critics, citing national interest, national security, and his obligations as chief executive. If this seems familiar in our current moment of intense political agitation, that is all the more reason to attend to Thomas Mackey’s gripping, learned, and eminently readable account of the Civil War–era case of Clement L. Vallandigham, an Ohio congressman arrested for campaigning against the war and President Lincoln’s policies. In Mackey’s telling, the story of this prominent “Copperhead,” or Southern sympathizer, illu...

Mob and Zagori: And the Gigantic Drill
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Mob and Zagori: And the Gigantic Drill

After enduring a profound mental breakdown, Mob finds himself released from the confines of a hospital, by his childhood friend, Matlop Zagori who has also traversed a frantic journey in search of his purpose in life. This purpose shares a strange connection with Mob and an even stranger connection to the enormous excavator, the huge drill, relentlessly burrowing an unfathomable chasm deep into the heart of the Earth. This excavation holds the power to unleash cataclysmic consequences as well as potentially reshape the fabric of the entire world. A wondrous tale of friendship, in which love, loyalty, rivalry, deceit, and everything in between, underlies the story, it is told with sentiment, ...

Rewriting Citizenship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

Rewriting Citizenship

Rewriting Citizenship provides an interdisciplinary approach to antebellum citizenship. Interpreting citizenship, particularly how citizenship intersects with race and gender, is fundamental to understanding the era and directly challenges the idea of Jacksonian Democracy. Susan J. Stanfield uses an analysis of novels, domestic advice, essays, and poetry, as well as more traditional archival sources, to provide an understanding of both the prescriptions for womanhood espoused in print culture and how those prescriptions were interpreted in everyday life. While much has been written about the cultural marker of true womanhood as a gender ideology of white middle-class women, Stanfield reveals...

Slavery and Sacred Texts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 399

Slavery and Sacred Texts

An analysis of the development of historical consciousness in antebellum America, using the debate over slavery as a case study.

Dissent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 622

Dissent

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-11-07
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Examines the key role dissent has played in shaping the United States, focusing on those who, from colonial times to the present, dissented against the ruling paradigm of their time, responding to what they saw as the injustices that prevented them from fully experiencing their vision of America. --Publisher's description.

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  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136
The Worst President--The Story of James Buchanan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

The Worst President--The Story of James Buchanan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-03-23
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Just 24 hours after former President James Buchanan died on June 1, 1868, the Chicago Tribune rejoiced: “This desolate old man has gone to his grave. No son or daughter is doomed to acknowledge an ancestry from him.” Nearly a century and a half later, in 2004, writer Christopher Buckley observed “It is probably just as well that James Buchanan was our only bachelor president. There are no descendants bracing every morning on opening the paper to find another heading announcing: ‘Buchanan Once Again Rated Worst President in History.’” How to explain such remarkably consistent historical views of the man who turned over a divided and demoralized country to Abraham Lincoln, the same...