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Catch Me: The Life Ruiner Serial Killer. (“Ruiner” is a colloquial expression employed by my character.) The protagonist is a serial killer named Jamal Stone, aka “Roc”, who was set up on a drug deal by one of his closest friends, Tanya Spencer. He served 10 years in prison due to this betrayal. Roc comes home after serving his time, and through a series of adventures locates Tanya, and avenges himself by killing her. Through this experience of chase and revenge, Roc becomes a vigilante exacting justice by killing people who have ruined other people’s lives. What drives Roc is the intriguing combination of a sense of justice and the thrill of violence. The FBI gets on the trail of “The Life Ruiner Serial Killer”, trying to put a stop to the murder spree. Even though a pattern emerges that this murderous spree is partly motivated by the wish to do good, Jamal plays a dangerous game. He has everything to lose but loves the thrill of trying to see if they can..... CATCH ME!
In previous volumes in this series, Advances in Metal and Semiconductor Clusters, the focus has been on atomic clusters of metals, semiconductors and carbon. Fundamental gas phase studies have been surveyed, and most recently scientists have explored new materials which can be produced from clusters or cluster precursors. In this latest volume, the focus shifts to clusters composed primarily of non-metal molecules or atoms which have one or more metal atoms seeded into the cluster as an impurity. These clusters provide model systems for metal ion solvation processes and metal-ligand interactions. Metal-ligand bonding underlies the vast fields of organometallic chemistry, transition metal che...
How are biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous knowledge and religious worldviews related? From an anthropological perspective, this book provides an introduction into the complex subject of conservation policies that cannot be addressed without recognising the encompassing relationship between discursive, political, economic, social and ecological facets. By facing these interdependencies across global, national and local dynamics, it draws on an ethnographic case study among Maya-Q'eqchi' communities living in the margins of protected areas in Guatemala. In documenting the cultural aspects of landscape, the study explores the coherence of diverse expressions of indigenous knowle...
The full story of one of the UKs pioneering holiday airlines. The book is a greatly expanded e-version of the original 1997 hardback book published by GMS Enterprises.
During the fifteen years since the bestselling first edition of Folate in Health and Disease was published, there have been thousands of new research studies related to folate and its role in health and disease. The second edition of the book uniquely bridges the gap between basic science and public health/clinical medicine.Presents Groundbreaking
The publication was prepared based on information provided by 86 countries, outcomes from regional and subregional consultations and commissioned thematic studies. It includes: •an overview of definitions and concepts related to Forest Genetic Resources (FGR) and a review of their value; •a description of the main drivers of changes; •the presentation of key emerging technologies; •an analysis of the current status of FGR conservation, use and related developments; •recommendations addressing the challenges and needs. By the FAO Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture.