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The author, a photographer and storyteller, travels in winter across the dark landscape of Russia and looks into the private face of the country's moral and social crisis.
One day, Portia, a real estate agent, receives a call. It’s a request to see Turret House. As soon as she hears that, she feels light-headed. It’s the one place she never wants to visit ever again. When she arrives there, a sexy man with a smile on his face is waiting for her…
From the very first moment that we gaze upon our own face in a mirror, we are mesmerized. At first we don't even recognize that the image peering back at us is our own. Eventually we come to realize that the person in the mirror is indeed one with us, a part of us, and from that moment on, everything changes. Our reflection becomes an integral part of our life. Without it, life as we know it would be almost impossible. It is here, in front of that mirror, that we finally see, that which is very important, who we really are. So imagine for a moment what would happen if one day our image had suddenly, tragically, disappeared Identical twin brothers Marco and Luca Luna share everything. Growing up in a small town, they are an integral part of a loving family. They participate in sports, enjoy music, and are active in their local church. The brothers do everything together, perhaps because they are so much alike-and yet so different. Then one moment, and one event, changes everything-and nothing will ever be the same again
This report comprises a single table giving hydrographic data obtained by the crew of the steamer Albatross during cruises made between October 16, 1907 and May 4, 1910 (from San Francisco and back) using Manila as a base. The steamer traveled to the Philippines by way of Midway Islands and Guam. The crew studied primarily the waters of the Philippines, but data were collected during visits to Sandakan in Borneo, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Formosa (Taiwan). Data are given for the following: station number, position, chart, date, time of day, depth, character of bottom, temperatures (air, surface, and bottom), water density, apparatus, trial depth and duration, drift direction and distance, and remarks.