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Key to Nowhere
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Key to Nowhere

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-10-05
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Jay Sand moves to a small city in Nebraska looking forward to his new job in the district attorney's office. He soon becomes the target of assassins and Sergeant Cindy Jackson is assigned to work out of his office and watch his back. They stumble onto a multiple homicide in progress and are caught up in the search for the killers. The pursuit takes them from a gun battle on the streets of Omaha to a jail break in Harrisburg as they stay one step ahead of organized crime and an intelligence spook gone bad. This is a story of contemporary fiction about two professional crime fighters, their families, their peers and their opponents. It is also about their failures and their successes.

How New Languages Emerge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

How New Languages Emerge

New languages are constantly emerging, as existing languages diverge into different forms. To explain this fascinating process, we need to understand how languages change and how they emerge in children. In this pioneering study, David Lightfoot explains how languages come into being, arguing that children are the driving force. He explores how new systems arise, how they are acquired by children, and how adults and children play different, complementary roles in language change. Lightfoot makes an important distinction between 'external language' (language as it exists in the world), and 'internal language' (language as represented in an individual's brain). By examining the interplay between the two, he shows how children are 'cue-based' learners, who scan their external linguistic environment for new structures, making sense of the world outside in order to build their internal language. Engaging and original, this book offers an interesting account of language acquisition, variation and change.

The Language Organ
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Language Organ

This book discusses the biological basis for a person's use of language.

The Youngest Vampire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

The Youngest Vampire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-07-09
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  • Publisher: Author House

The book, The is about youngest vampire is about a little boy who was bitten by his uncle, a vampire and was turned into a vampire. and now he travels and lives the life of a vampire. He finds friends as well as enemies as he live the life of a vampire. he also find out that a vampire has feelings too.

Finally His
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Finally His

Jay Anderson lives next door to the ruggedly handsome man of his dreams, detective Drake Hanover. He wishes their friendship could turn into more, but there's a problem -- Drake's ex-boyfriend, who has a habit of calling Drake after his breakups. After Drake once again caters to the whims of his ex, Jay about gives up hope Drake will ever see him as anything but the sweet, young twink next door. Drake notices the sexy Jay -- who wouldn't? -- but the decade age difference between them and his needy ex keep him from thinking he could ever be more than Jay’s friend. When his ex’s behavior gets to be too much even for Drake and the selfish man manages to hurt Jay, Drake realizes his feelings for Jay go far beyond friendship. Now if he could just convince Jay before Jay becomes his ex-neighbor.

Working Through Conflict
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 484

Working Through Conflict

Encompassing theory, research, and practice, this tenth edition provides an introduction to conflict communication and conflict management. This text features real-life case studies across a range of theoretical perspectives and conflict settings, including interpersonal, group, and organizational. Approachably written for students and with an eye to application, the book teaches conflict theory in the context of practical skills. This edition features new sections and references on recognizing intractable conflict and managing online conflict, a new exhibit on conflict escalation, and a new section on interpersonal goals, as well as an updated list of powerful ways to resolve and manage conflict. This textbook is ideally suited to undergraduate or graduate courses on conflict communication within communication studies, business and management, political science, and counseling programs. An Instructor’s Manual, including a sample syllabus, written and oral assignments, cases, exercises, video and online resources, sections from previous editions, and test questions is available at www.routledge.com/9781032489186.

The River of the Lord: a Path Through Suffering
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

The River of the Lord: a Path Through Suffering

Learn how to rise above the trials and sufferings in your life. Learn how to keep the right perspective on what God is doing in your life. Learn how to trust God when things in your life are upside down. When you think of deliverance, God is thinking of development. God is always faithful and trustworthy, and often circumstances challenge this in your life. Lock into God's promises and integrity when life has dealt you a rough path to walk. A must read for anyone who is going through trials and suffering, The River of the Lord opens the door to God's path through suffering.

Gone: The End
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 85

Gone: The End

Debbie S. Blankenship brings the Gone . . . series to a close in this riveting last book. As the world continues to fall apart, John and his family are forced to leave their home and travel into the wilderness. Come with them as they meet new people and new dangers along the way. Gone: The End is the third and final book in this series.

ECGBL 2018 12th European Conference on Game-Based Learning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 962
That Wednesday
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

That Wednesday

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-05-20
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  • Publisher: Author House

Darcy is a normal teenage girl who seems to be facing anything but normal. This young girl feels she has lost it all. Her friends, her home and her life. All because of a sudden death of a loved one on a regular Wednesday afternoon. Darcy realizes that the world is too unpredictable, too devastating and too overwhelming to endure alone. It seems like the whole world is falling apart around her. The dark shadowy past of family strife, collides full force with her ever perplexing present. And still the loneliness of her teenage life takes over as she slowly begins to find many weird discoveries which continue to thrust countless questions into her mind. Was her mother's death really an accident? Who are those men?