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This book follows an ordinary young man, in modern times, that is placed in extraordinary situations. He's forced to grow up quickly and discovers new areas of his personality he never knew existed. This science-fiction story follows the lead character through, what started out as, an ordinary day. It quickly turns into the start of the rest of his adventurous life. Jayden, the lead character, is taken to a base on the surface of the moon, where a race of humans has made our moon their permanent home. With the help of his mentor, Jones, Jayden is hurled into a life of battling mercenaries and time twisting puzzles. At the same time he is faced with the task of reconnecting with his past relationships with his father and other important figures in his life. Just when Jayden thinks life is going to get back to normal he's forced into a difficult situation by the stories main antagonist, Gabriel. Gabriel is a Tritan, and elite soldier from the future, who's main objective is to keep those who have made the leap through time at bay. These travelers who live on Eden, the name they've given to the moon, have the ultimate goal of reclaiming the earth as their own. Throughout the story Jayden, and company, are given hints about earth's impending doom lurking on the horizon. This family friendly science fiction story is complete with mind bending puzzles about time and space. Those looking for a story complete with action, a twist of humor, and a dose of humanity in all of its highs and lows will appreciate this tale.
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This is about a boy who was born in California and raised in Kentucky. He hitchhiked two thousand miles at the age of fifteen and got into the military life.
Notes on Military Law is a book written by Douglas Jones and first published in 1881. It is a comprehensive guide to military law, covering topics such as military discipline, court-martial procedures, and the rights and duties of soldiers. The book is intended for use by military personnel, as well as lawyers and judges who may be involved in military cases. The book is divided into several sections, each covering a different aspect of military law. The first section provides an overview of military law and its history, while the second section covers the organization of the military and the roles and responsibilities of different ranks. The third section focuses on military discipline, including the types of offenses that can result in disciplinary action and the procedures for imposing such action. The fourth section of the book covers court-martial procedures, including the types of courts-martial and the rights of the accused. The fifth section covers the law of war, including the rules governing the conduct of military operations and the treatment of prisoners of war. The final section of the book covers the rights and duties of soldiers, including their rights to free speech and assembly, their obligations to obey orders, and their responsibilities to report violations of military law.Overall, Notes on Military Law is a valuable resource for anyone involved in military law, providing a detailed and comprehensive overview of the subject matter.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The first in-depth study of the Communist Party's attitude to devolution in Wales, to Welsh nationhood and Welsh identity, examined within the context of the rapid changes in twentieth century Welsh society, debates on devolution and identity on the British left, the role of nationalism within the communist movement, and the interplay of international and domestic factors.
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