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For more than half a century, Big Safari-modified aircraft have performed dangerous and essential missions to collect intelligence, conduct surveillance and reconnaissance, and engage in special operations missions around the globe in the interest of national security. These state-of-the-art aircraft have been flown, operated, and maintained by men and women whose dedication and commitment have made the world a safer place. In The History of Big Safari, author Colonel Bill Grimes, a retired US Air Force officer, presents a history of this program, which has been in existence for more than sixty years. Born as a special acquisition program in 1952, Big Safari has been in a unique position to ...
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A Deeper Wisdom is for all women whether or not they've ever set foot in a recovery meeting. ADW's life-practice transforms self-criticism into self-compassion and the suffering that fuels habit-energy into joy.
"A Fairy of Anneliese Glade" is the title of one of twenty-eight fantasy, ghost, and science fiction stories created for the thinking reader or anyone whose thoughts have wandered beyond the limits of perceived reality. Into these stories have gone unending hours of research, imaginings, and mental pictures drawn from the author's experience and expertise. Here are the trials, adventures, and mistakes of fictional characters whose breath of life is as believable as their situations. Although the stories share the common aspect of deviation from the norm, each is different in setting, conflict, and emotion. Pre-Colonial America becomes as real in these pages as do the inhabitants of alien worlds and present-day spirits. Each story's basis (whether history, legend, or technology) was carefully researched and dissected to produce an unexpected realism to the characters and their environs. An achievement resulting from years of experience and study, "A Fairy of Anneliese Glade" is a "must read" for those of us who have a slightly tilted view of what is, what was, and what might be.
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Capital punishment in the United Kingdom was used from ancient times until the second half of the 20th century. The last executions in the United Kingdom were by hanging, and took place in 1964, prior to capital punishment being suspended for murder in 1965 and finally abolished in 1969 (1973 in Northern Ireland)...In 2010, The government at that time, who were totally supported by the Law Lords of the United Kingdom, re-introduced capital punishment (Hanging). This was done because of decades of escalating violence, by terrorist organisations, and an escalation of both knife and gun crime in this country. My name is Mr. Tarquin Theodore Gilberdyke-Blythe. I am a professor of criminology at the University of Yorkshire. My study of the two protagonists 'The Gormley brothers' in this book, is a literary record of their story.