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If you breathe and have a pulse, you NEED this book. -Cody Lundin Cody Lundin, director of the Aboriginal Living Skills School in Prescott, Arizona, shares his own brand of wilderness wisdom in this highly anticipated new book on commonsense, modern survival skills for the backcountry, the backyard, or the highway. It is the ultimate book on how to stay alive-based on the principal of keeping the body's core temperature at a lively 98.6 degrees. In his entertaining and informative style, Cody stresses that a human can live without food for weeks, and without water for about three days or so. But if the body's core temperature dips much below or above the 98.6 degree mark, a person can litera...
I’m Amber, a human who just landed on Iyvis- a planet full of elves and a few humans. I’m here to help repopulate the Iyvis and I did my job, I found a strong elven man and had two children with him. Then he sacrificed himself for King Jack two years ago. I've been raising my elven children the best way possible until the money ran out. On my mission to get the money owed to me, I meet Prince Lundin at the palace. Yes, I want help but I'm hesitant on accepting it directly from the playboy prince. Can I let my guard down or will my heart break for a second time?
For twenty years, southern Sudan has been the site of a tragic and brutal civil war, pitting the northern-based Arab and Islamic government against rebels in African marginalized areas, especially the south. More than two million people have died and four million have been displaced as a result. In 1999, anew element radically changed the war: Sudanese oil, located in the south, was firs exported by the central government. The human price of this bonanza is immeasurable. The government, using oil revenues and aided by co-opted southerners, rained a scorched earth campaign of mass displacement, bombing, and terror on the agro-pastoral southern civilians living in and near the oil zones. The displaced number in the hundreds of thousands.
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Given by Eugene Edge III.