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This One! is a personal report by journalist and former Reuters correspondent Alec Aylat. Replete with scores of amusing anecdotes, it portrays a man with five (and a half) identities and a wry sense of humor, who has decided to reveal all. Recent reviews: in the nationally circulated monthly "Hadassah Magazine" (Feb. 2002 issue): "Aylat tells his story with wit and insight.... A good and funny memoir." In the New Jersey Jewish News (Jan. 22, 2002): "The value of Aylat ́s work lies in his hilarious recollections of life in Israel." Now also an historical document, This One! is in the library of the Palmach museum in Tel Aviv. (The Palmach was the striking force of the pre-state Haganah). Th...
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This account of the six-month voyage in the Caribbean of a junk-rigged schooner was undertaken because the author's mission was to find out what man is doing to one of the world's major marine ecosystems in terms of the hump-backed whale, the sea turtle and other flora and fauna.
The theme of this book is about you, me and the connectivity of everything between and about; it also offers a reason for individuality and a glimpse at the possible structure of some of the Mystery. This book is filled with interesting information and subjects; good and evil, body and soul, human relationships, sexuality, fate and destiny, dreams, crop circles, UFO's, civilisation, the future of humanity, other intelligent life elsewhere, angels, Earth, universe and multiverse, synchronocity and much else. You can read this book on different levels; it provides a good read, with humour and with information you may not have been aware of - it may encourage you to try to see reality differently, or the personal story may open a window to another life-line; and the whole is to do with spirituality, not religion...You are not alone, for we are all one.
What would you do if your husband suddenly left you with two kids to support? Go back to school? Go into real estate? Or start a new career as a pimp? Upon discovering that sex work is decriminalised in New Zealand, Antonia Murphy decides to build her own business: an ethical escort agency. It seems like a good idea, but she isn’t sure how it’s done, so she connects with the online sex worker community. MadamAntonia: Hi! I’m new to all this, and I was wondering if you could tell me a little bit about being a sex worker? phryne: Well. There’s sex and there’s sex. What do you plan to offer? These smart, sassy women teach her more than she could have dreamed of – the importance of p...
Sabra Narvi knows exactly which planet she’s from. And this snow-filled nightmare of a place isn’t it. While protecting the terminally ill Secretary of Defense at his Wyoming family ranch, Medic Evan Stone and his team are trapped by an unexpected blizzard. As the storm strengthens, Evan finds a woman wandering in the snow who is dressed for a summer day and has no memory of how she got there. And the things she does remember make no sense. Sabra Narvi had an eidetic memory. But now she doesn’t know where she is, how she got there, or if she can trust the scant memories that haunt her brain. She’s a diplomat and a skilled fighter, but has no training in First Contact procedures. And ...
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Its top secret cargo could forever alter the balance of power in the Middle East. Which is why an unlikely alliance of governments on two continents will resort to sabotage, blackmail, kidnapping - and even an armed showdown on the high seas - to abort the Americans' search. Written by renowned oceanographer Robert Ballard and journalist Tony Chiu, Bright Shark weaves together complex and all too plausible political intrigue with authentic underwater lore to create a.