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The last decade has seen dramatic advances in artificial intelligence and robotics technology, raising tough questions that need to be addressed. The Robot Will See You Now considers how Christians can respond to these issues - and flourish - in the years ahead. Contributions from a number of international experts, including editors John Wyatt and Stephen Williams, explore a range of social and ethical issues raised by recent advances in AI and robotics. Considering the role of artificial intelligence in areas such as medicine, employment and security, the book looks at how AI is perceived as well as its actual impact on human interactions and relationships. Alongside are theological respons...
Hunter, has lost her way. She bravely leaves her hometown to live with a relative after her mother passes away. She eventually finds her way, grows independently stronger and finds true teenage love. A roller coaster of obsessive teenage love. This book includes teen drinking and sex. It is not for everyone., it’s not pg.
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Dr William Wyatt emigrated to the new colony of South Australia in 1837. He became a notable pioneer and briefly held government positions including coroner and protector of Aborigines, but his major interests and influence were in the fields of cultural development, medicine and education. KEEPING A TRUST tells the story of the life of William Wyatt, and how when he approached the end of his days without an heir, he arranged to place his assets into a trust and instructed that it be used for South Australians experiencing poverty. The Wyatt Benevolent Institution was formed and since then has grown to become one of Australias leading philanthropic institutions.
John Wyatt examines the "art of dying," a Christian tradition from the past. We see opportunities for dying well and faithfully, real-world examples of personal growth, and instances of reconciliation and personal healing in relationships. This is a book for those who are facing death as well as their relatives, friends, and caretakers.
Ultimate bad boy Wyatt Beran has worked hard for his hard-partying, womanizing reputation. After years of living on the edge, his life is irrevocably changed when he begins to dream of the future, especially of a beautiful brunette doctor that he knows will be his fated mate. There’s only one problem: all his visions of their future inevitably lead to their gruesome deaths. Kind, caring doctor Lucy Summers doesn’t know what she’s gotten into when Wyatt saves her life one night, appearing out of nowhere to scare off a very persistent admirer turned stalker. When Wyatt insists on protecting her but also wants to keep his distance, Lucy’s unsure how to proceed. Heat blossoms between them, their attraction growing too strong to resist — but will their first kiss be signing their death warrants?
In a tragic story of striving against indolent government regulators, Wyatt Morgan, a gifted engineer, is stymied in a humdrum job. He teams with Madison, a gorgeous computer programmer, and starts his own business to develop an innovative airplane system. Wyatts wife, Lauren, worries her husband and Madison are getting romantically involved, so to keep an eye on them, she joins the new company. Interminable hours and immense financial strain threatens Wyatts family, but in spite of all, brilliant innovations and herculean efforts bring success within reach, only to be jeopardized by a deceitful, unprincipled industrialist.
Garry Disher's cool, enigmatic anti-hero Wyatt has a job--a jewel heist. The kind Wyatt likes. Nothing extravagant, nothing greedy. Stake out the international courier, one Alain Le Page, hold up the goods in transit and get away fast. Wyatt prefers to work alone, but this is Eddie Oberin's job. Eddie's very smart ex-wife Lydia has the inside information. Add Wyatt's planning genius and meticulous preparation, and what could possibly go wrong? Plenty. And when you wrong Wyatt, you don't get to just walk away. Taut plots, brilliant writing and relentless pace; plus an unforgettable cast, including the ever-elusive Wyatt himself: these are the hallmarks of Garry Disher's Wyatt series.
Two years after the fight in Washington D.C, the world has known peace. However, the world also learned of the elite Delta Squad’s existence and what they did. Feeling a void in this new world, the nations of the world decide to create their own version of the Squad. Their resurgence angers the villains of old, and they issue the new team their first challenge. Worse yet, the enemies of the squad plan to unleash a horrific nano virus into the air that turns anyone it infects into a mindless killer. To fight an old threat, you need an original idea.
Danger . . . Kidnapping . . . Murder and of course, plenty of sensual sex. Lizzy Steffo is being pursued by her past in all directions. It has now come to harm not only her but her family and friends. It has also started to affect her health. Wyatt her very handsome and loving husband will not allow anything or anyone to hurt his family. Moreover, will stop at nothing to protect them. However, in the bedroom . . . Wyatt becomes the soft and gentle, erotic lover every woman dreams they had. Elizabeth Johnson fi nally becomes Elizabeth Steffo. She marries Wyatt and they return to Laughlin, NV. Upon her return, she notices a person following her. She knows that Richard is still on the run ........