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The astronauts, physicists, chemists, biologists, agriculture specialists, and others who have dedicated their lives to improving humankind's knowledge and understanding of the universe through science, math, and invention are.
The story of Noah begins on the morning of a heavy days work for a team at the local quarry. As they begin their shift they are made aware of an unknown reading from the geo-stats. If only they knew what lay beneath the quarry surface! The discovery leads them on a fantastic journey through space and time. They encounter more than any of them could have ever imagined
A collection of speeches and articles about everything from African American participation in the War on Terror to professional development by Tyrone D. Taborn, Ph.D (h.c) Editor-in-Chief of US Black Engineer and Information Technology, Hispanic Engineer and Information Technology, Women of Color in Technology, and Science Spectrum magazines.
From an article entitled “History’s Black Hole” from the January 10, 2016 global edition of the New York Daily News, Arthur Browne opines, “Across every field of endeavor, from the ministry to medicine and from education to entrepreneurship, book merchants balk at memorializing black experience and accomplishments.” Essentially, this book is a celebration of black accomplishments—over centuries and across continents—and seeks to fill a portion of that “black hole.” Of the roughly 7 billion people who inhabit this planet, some 1.5 billion are classified as white, and blacks account for 1.1 billion. The remaining over 4 billion are somewhere in the middle. Yet, throughout the years, a paucity of written materials have recorded the positive influences and myriad contributions that the great number of black citizens have made toward global peace, progress, prosperity, and pleasure.
Middle-grade adventure readers will love this fresh take on classic pirate tropes. Dean Seaborne is thrown off his ship by the Pirate King and given one last chance to redeem himself before he meets Davy Jones's locker. He has to spy on the Pirate King's biggest rival, Gentleman Jim Harper, and find the treasure hidden on the mysterious island of Zenhala. Once on Zenhala, Dean realizes the inhabitants of the island think he is the lost prince who went missing 13 years ago. In order to fulfill his mission for the Pirate King, Dean undergoes intense and fantastical trials to prove he is the lost prince. But the longer Dean stays on the island, the more he questions his mission.
Pulane loves him. He does not love her. She tried all the angles to nail his heart. However, there is this one thing about Mark; he likes money, and heaps of it, his biggest manipulative weakness. So she figures if she can only hatch a plan that will bring in the money, then finally she would get to his heart. But how? Dean, ready to settle down is desperately looking for the right woman. She whores herself into his heart, pruning him until he is her perfect pawn in her moneymaking plan. She then drops Dean, grab the millions and elopes with her long-time lover, Mark. But Mark is still Mark - the same rat and even more of a cheat than before. But she loves him too much to give him up, so glumly she accepts her fate - feeding on the crumbs of his heart. Of course, the world comes crushing around Pulane as Dean steps from the dark shadows of her past, and Mark falls for someone else. But she refuses to take that lying down, she feels she has every right to his heart...