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Dr. Jack Giorgio, brilliant young forensic psychiatrist, lands his dream job in London at the Tindal Centre under esteemed Professor Nathan Mortimer. But he quickly discovers that the new secure ward, and the Professor, are not all that they seem. The sudden death of a billionaire’s mentally ill daughter is followed by the admission of a mysterious new patient to the facility charged with a shocking crime. A man with no name. No home. No language. No thoughts. Only Jack Giorgio dares to delve into the disturbed mind of the enigmatic Patient X and what stares back is a truth more shocking than he ever imagined. The mindhunt begins... But who is the hunter? And who is the prey? From the mind of Dr. Michael Schirripa, forensic psychiatrist, comes his debut thriller that spans the globe and the dark, inner recesses of a human nightmare.
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CONTAINS SIXTEEN PAGES OF PHOTOS Who made the phone call that got HBO to launch the show? What’s the significance of all those eggs? And, what the hell ever happened to the Russian? In Woke Up This Morning, Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa have all the answers – and they’re revealing where all the bodies are buried.
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Ocean and coastal law has grown rapidly in the past three decades as a specialty area within natural resources law and environmental law. The protection of oceans has received increased attention in the past decade because of sea-level rise, ocean acidification, the global overfishing crisis, widespread depletion of marine biodiversity such as marine mammals and coral reefs, and marine pollution. Paralleling the growth of ocean and coastal law, climate change regulation has emerged as a focus of international environmental diplomacy, and has gained increased attention in the wake of disturbing and abrupt climate change related impacts throughout the world that have profound implications for ...
The conference was co-hosted by the governments of Australia and Canada in co-operation with FAO and the support of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), USA, and the Department of Fisheries, NSW. The purpose of the conference was to address the challenges and opportunities of fisheries monitoring that are common to many fisheries.
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