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‘Dinosaurs in Antarctica? You must have rocks (or ice) in your head,’ thought Josh. When Josh gets an opportunity to go to Antarctica with his dad he finds out how wrong he was. Working with a research team attempting to recover recently found dinosaur bones they find out how difficult the condition can be, but with the help of a Russian helicopter pilot they manage what seems to be the impossible only to get trapped in the ice. Will they be successful?
“Make a fortune overnight,” Josh’s dad said. “Easy as…” But he didn’t say anything about opal thieves… When Josh and his dad went to Lightning Ridge, an outback opal mining town in Australia, they didn’t expect to be caught up in a fossilised dinosaur bone drama. Nor did they expect to risk their lives underground in a collapsing opal mine miles away from help. Will they foil the robbers? Will the opalised bone be safe?
The pleasure machine -- The surveillance machine -- The attention machine -- The benevolence machine -- The protest machine -- The politics machine -- The disinformation machine
A dinosaur dig in far west Queensland unearths a mystery – how did two vastly different dinosaurs end up in the same pre-historic grave? Follow the story of Matilda the sauropod and Banjo the theropod, their chance meeting, and the final mystery is revealed. Bones of Matilda and Banjo have been found by ‘diggers’ on dinosaur digs and are now on display at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs at Winton.
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I thought I had everything.Fame, fortune, and freedom. From Wrestling Super Star to Gangsterfor a crime syndicate.I was invincible but God had other plans for me.I thought my life was over when I was convicted of seven counts of kidnapping, 2 counts of robbery and 1 aggravated burglary. I was sentenced to two life times in prison without parole. Miraculously after 10 years in prison God Almighty set me free.This is my story. It is my rise and fall and the long road back .Siva Afi
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This is the first volume of a projected three-volume work on the little-known South Indian folk cult of the goddess Draupadi and on the classical epic, the Mahabharata, that the cult brings to life in mythic, ritual, and dramatic forms. Draupadi, the chief heroine of the Sanskrit Mahabharata, takes on many unexpected guises in her Tamil cult, but her dimensions as a folk goddess remain rooted in a rich interpretive vision of the great epic. By examining the ways that the cult of Draupadi commingles traditions about the goddess and the epic, Alf Hiltebeitel shows the cult to be singularly representative of the inner tensions and working dynamics of popular devotional Hinduism.