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A mysterious package leads 10-year-old Justin Hart to the amazing laboratory of world-famous astrophysicist Dr. Frederick Von Fritz, who has just completed a fantastic invention - the Black Hole Traveler - Revision 5 (BHT5). The BHT5 has the power to create a black hole that can transport people to any point in the past. When Dr. Von Fritz is trapped in time, Justin must embark upon an incredible rescue adventure through the centuries. In his quest to rescue his friend, the young adventurer faces Nazi storm troopers, sword-wielding sultans, ferocious lions and Biblical giants. Through these incredible time adventures, Justin finds the courage to face his own past and the bullies of his present.
Elizabeth Blau upended her life in the city to move to the Middle of Nowhere and start over. She reconnects with her estranged brother and begins her new life. First, Elizabeth lands a great job, then a date, and her luck seems to change for the better. But when the man’s body is found mangled in a ravine, the murder rocks the small town as fault descends upon the Blau Family. Frustrated with the pace of local law enforcement, Elizabeth investigates loose threads among the ranchers. But when she starts to dig into the past, she gets a warning: folks don’t like outsiders poking around, and someone is on a mission to scare her out of town. With friends becoming enemies in a landscape forged for hiding true intentions, Elizabeth must unravel the accumulating evidence to name the murderer. After one attempt on her life, if she can’t organize the proof in time, she will be the next target. Enjoy the first, full-length novel in the Sheridan County Mysteries cozy series!
When she stumbles over a body on a favorite hiking trail, the sheriff's wife becomes the chief sleuth in this short, prequel novella to The Sheridan County Mysteries. Summer is gorgeous in the mountains of Sheridan County, Wyoming, where Jo Wolf takes to the hiking trails to enjoy the scenery in-between her volunteer responsibilities as the organizer, caretaker, and de facto hiring manager for a rural school nestled among the ranches. A wife of a local sheriff, she wants to adopt a burro so that their own family ranch feels complete. Despite the fresh air, cool creeks, and kindhearted neighbors, Jo is struggling to hire for the upcoming school year. Whether frightened by proximity to bears or too attached to city lights, she can't find a teacher who will stick around. But when she stumbles over a stranger's body in the woods, her to-do list shifts as she takes on the role of amateur sleuth. If Jo can't identify the murderer in time, she won't make it to the first day of school. Enjoy this prequel novella in the cozy mystery series and take a trip to Sheridan County!
Weareverypleasedtopresenttheproceedingsofthe4thInternationalCognitive Vision Workshop,held as part of the 6th InternationalConference on Computer Vision Systems on Santorini,Greeceduring May12–15,2008.The aim of ICVW 2008 was to document the progress of the relatively young ?eld of cognitive computer vision, bringing together researchers working and interested in this ?eld and giving them a platform to discuss the results of the di?erent European cognitive vision projects as well as international projects in this area. Original research papers were solicited in all aspects of cognitive vision, targeting the following areas in particular: – Memory: The coupling between visual perception, ...
Covering the period from 1936 to 1953, Empire of Ideas reveals how and why image first became a component of foreign policy, prompting policymakers to embrace such techniques as propaganda, educational exchanges, cultural exhibits, overseas libraries, and domestic public relations. Drawing upon exhaustive research in official government records and the private papers of top officials in the Roosevelt and Truman administrations, including newly declassified material, Justin Hart takes the reader back to the dawn of what Time-Life publisher Henry Luce would famously call the "American century," when U.S. policymakers first began to think of the nation's image as a foreign policy issue. Beginni...
On June 8, 1967, Egypt's most famous radio broadcaster, Ahmed Said, reported that Egyptian, Syrian, and Jordanian forces had defeated the Israeli army in the Sinai, had hobbled their British and US allies, and were liberating Palestine. It was a lie. For the rest of his life, populations in the Middle East vilified Said for his duplicity. However, the truth was that, by 1967, all the world's major broadcasters to the Middle East were dissimulating on the air. For two decades, British, Soviet, American, and Egyptian radio voices created an audio world characterized by deceit and betrayal. In this important and timely book, Margaret Peacock traces the history of deception and propaganda in Middle Eastern international radio. Peacock makes the compelling argument that this betrayal contributed to the loss of faith in Western and secular state-led political solutions for many in the Arab world, laying the groundwork for the rise of political Islam.
Adventures of a family with eleven children as they summer on the beach at Fire Island.
Blue Ice is not an attempt to be catchy or complicated. These are just words that give away emotion and substance to the expressions that fall all around thin ice. They are just words that apply to what I write about most - relationships of the intimate kind - often those not considerate of our welfare or worth. I have wrestled an almost innate need to rescue and fix people, obeying false commandments and paying penance to procure my own good, and believe I deserve it. What makes it too daring to save ourselves before extending an arm through shards of blue ice, clutching a hand held offering... still beating? I do not want you to think this is a dark book shrilling prophetic doom in contort...
In this text, Piehler and Pash bring together a collection of essays offering an examination of American participation in the Second World War, including a long overdue reconsideration of such seminal topics as the forces leading the US to enter World War II, the role of the American military in the Allied victory and more
Jade Thompson's heart beats to the rhythm of a single, all-consuming passion - the unparalleled soap opera sensation, Gregry Tinsley. In her wildest dreams, she would defy the laws of reality and plunge into her television screen to be with him eternally. The stage is set when the advertising agency she toils for orchestrates a corporate retreat beneath the golden Florida sun, coinciding with the filming location of his hit show "Surf's Up, Dude." Will reality live up to Jade's fantasies of a TV star romance or will she find something different in the midst of awkward team-building activities, friends turned foes, and a mysterious Suit Guy joining the company? *** This is a "clean"/sweet romance / chicklit novel suitable for readers both under and over 18 ***