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Please Remember What I Told You To Forget
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

Please Remember What I Told You To Forget

Dr. Rhea Morgan, a prominent educator, scholar, and researcher, steps out of the train station in D.C. where she is meeting her research planning team in-person for the first time. To her surprise, she is greeted by the newly appointed grant director, Dr. David Howard, her long ago first love. Handsome as ever and standing tall with his blue-grey eyes unblinking, Rhea feels the daggers piercing her heart as old memories flood her brain. Sporting her ear-to-ear smile on what she calls her negotiations face, Rhea begins plotting a “new lie” to keep David from discovering a 30-year-old secret that would destroy the stability of her family as well as his. While David is perplexed and angered by Rhea’s attitude and behavior, he becomes more determined to uncover the truth—why this poor, Black woman who had driven him, a rich, white man, to almost becoming an alcoholic and two steps away from putting a gun to his own head—had dropped off the face of the earth only to reappear 30 years later, with a new name and playing a totally different game.

Garden of Flesh
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 101

Garden of Flesh

As only the unfettered Id of Gilbert Hernandez could conceive, Garden of Flesh is a sexually explicit retelling of the story of Adam and Eve up to Noah’s Ark. Hernandez presents a straightforward adaptation of the Bible parable, but one that also blurs the lines between erotica and pornography, as only Hernandez can.

Anne & Gilbert
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

Anne & Gilbert

Music by Bob Johnston and Nancy White Book by Jeff Hochhauser Lyrics by Nancy White, Bob Johnston and Jeff Hochhauser Based on the novels Anne of Avonlea and Anne of the Island by L.M. Montgomery Based on the sequel novels to Anne of Green Gables, this new Canadian musical continues the story of Anne Shirley's life. Set in the village of Avonlea and at Redmond College in Halifax, Anne and Gilbert follows Anne's journey to young adulthood and her romance with high school academic rival, Gilbert B

Inborn Error
  • Language: en

Inborn Error

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-01-19
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  • Publisher: Unknown

It is the smallest of anomalies. A tiny error lurking in Bob Ludlow's DNA that could have untold consequences for civilization. Dr. Barry Gifford hopes that understanding this genetic error could provide revolutionary advances for humanity. Bob believes in Barry and his vision for the future. The two men team up to solve the mystery of Bob's genetics and to develop a drug based on this inborn error. Unfortunately, in the cutthroat world of medical research, altruism doesn't always take precedence over money or ego. Dr. Dexter Brunswick, a bitter man with a tough past, is strangely jealous of Barry's accomplishments. Yet he needs Barry's research to unlock the treasures hidden in Bob's genetic code. Unlike Barry's noble intentions, Brunswick's plans are more sinister. Detective Kevin O'Brien suspects that Dr. Brunswick has committed past murders and has singled out Barry as his next target. Kevin begins following Barry as Brunswick directs his mercenaries to force both Bob and Barry to comply with his plan. He is intent on not only destroying Barry's medical career but making society pay for the indignities he has suffered.

Bloody Ban
  • Language: en

Bloody Ban

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-12-19
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The smooth prose, exceptional research, and original maps make Bloody Ban one of the most important books on the Revolutionary War. The authors utilized period records and personal accounts to unravel the complex story (and debunk several myths) of Tarleton's extraordinary career. As Bloody Ban makes clear, the cavalryman possessed an exceedingly t

Linear Algebra for Everyone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Linear Algebra for Everyone

Linear algebra has become the subject to know for people in quantitative disciplines of all kinds. No longer the exclusive domain of mathematicians and engineers, it is now used everywhere there is data and everybody who works with data needs to know more. This new book from Professor Gilbert Strang, author of the acclaimed Introduction to Linear Algebra, now in its fifth edition, makes linear algebra accessible to everybody, not just those with a strong background in mathematics. It takes a more active start, beginning by finding independent columns of small matrices, leading to the key concepts of linear combinations and rank and column space. From there it passes on to the classical topics of solving linear equations, orthogonality, linear transformations and subspaces, all clearly explained with many examples and exercises. The last major topics are eigenvalues and the important singular value decomposition, illustrated with applications to differential equations and image compression. A final optional chapter explores the ideas behind deep learning.

Performing Marginality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Performing Marginality

An academic study of stand-up comedy performed by females. This will aid in the understanding of power structures in our society.

Chemistry
  • Language: en

Chemistry

Designed to help today's students connect chemistry to their world, see that world from a molecular point of view, and become expert problem solvers.

Gilbert's Geography for families and schools
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Gilbert's Geography for families and schools

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1845
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Madame Gilbert's Cannibal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Madame Gilbert's Cannibal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-06-02
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  • Publisher: DigiCat

This 20th-century fiction by Bennet Copplestone circles Madame Gilbert's various travels during the first world war. Her war service ended when Austria fell out, and now she shares the experiences of her several journeys and the social life and customs of the people of the places she has visited. From a historical point of view, it seems intended as a tribute to the simplicity and virtue of a noble race of islanders and a mocking criticism of 'modern civilization.' The language used throughout the work is graceful, and storytelling exciting. Excerpt from Madame Gilbert's Cannibal "The war satisfactorily won, Madame Gilbert sped home to revel in the first holiday which she had known since August, 1914. She always seems to travel with fewer restrictions and at greater speed than any except Prime Ministers and commanding Generals. In Italy she is an Italian and in France a Frenchwoman—a dazzling Italian and a very winning Frenchwoman."