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By 2029, a new political group, the Free Nation Party, has been elected to power. Their mandate is sullied by the demands of many people who want to change the U.S. to what they think is the best for everyone.The FNP has created Project Patriot, an experiment that will prove that any American can survive through even the toughest challenges by rigidly following the ideals of the FNP. Thomas Kanti finds himself as one of the less than willing volunteers to the project, and stumbles upon information about what will occur for this experiment. He will be severely challenged both physically and mentally, but he and his close group of friends do what they can to persevere, and flourish, in Project Patriot. However, he will not be given free rein inside Project Patriot. Other people will do what they can to survive, including those who will sell their souls for the promise of escaping the operation. Ideas and weapons will collide as various figures taking part in this cruel experiment fight for what they believe is the right thing for themselves, their family, friends and even their country.
Thomas Kanti is one of the thousands of teenagers trapped inside a dome for a cruel government experiment. He is expected to form a functioning government inside the dome by the Free Nation Party, one that will be just like the FNP to show the rest of the US that they are the best party to vote for. Tom and his allies form an Empire to try to defy the Free Nationers, but have failed in their attempts to do so. With few options at his disposal, Tom risks it all in one crazy attempt to escape the dome, with deadly consequences if he fails. Tom's Empire is not the only government inside the dome. Several large factions, including the Twin Pines Republic and People's Federation, also try to fini...
Thomas Kanti is an unwilling participant in a government experiment that has thousands of teenagers create a successful government whilst trapped inside a dome. Tom and his band of allies have formed an Empire, whose goal is to not only escape this experiment but to defy the government who trapped them inside the dome, the Free Nation Party. Unbeknownst to the Empire, the Free Nation Party has been covertly supporting a rival faction inside the dome: the Twin Pines Republic. The Empire faces other, hardened enemies such as the People's Federation who are also vying to take over the entire dome. Each passing day provides new opportunities for all of those involved in this experiment to get their desired results, but also presents openings that their enemy can use against them. With the clash of ideologies and armaments all but inevitable inside the dome once again, only two questions stand out in this horrid experiment: Can the Free Nation Party continue to reign in the US when this experiment ends? And will the body count inside the dome keep rising after all is said and done?
In 1886 famous English poet Edward Barrington moves from Derbyshire, England to a farm on the Finniss River, in South Australia. Two years later he disappears.
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“The Early Evolution of the Atmospheres of Terrestrial Planets” presents the main processes participating in the atmospheric evolution of terrestrial planets. A group of experts in the different fields provide an update of our current knowledge on this topic. Several papers in this book discuss the key role of nitrogen in the atmospheric evolution of terrestrial planets. The earliest setting and evolution of planetary atmospheres of terrestrial planets is directly associated with accretion, chemical differentiation, outgassing, stochastic impacts, and extremely high energy fluxes from their host stars. This book provides an overview of the present knowledge of the initial atmospheric com...
Numerous reports demonstrate that the reproductive system could be affected by multiple potential toxicological agents. The volume includes different aspects of the development of new approaches to in vitro testing using sperm cells and systems involved on reproduction in mammals. Comparative analysis of in vivo and in vitro methods has been included to take steps towards the further development of and applications of new systems for germline toxicology.