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President Ford's Executives Orders #11905 were meant to cease and desist the assassinations of foreign leaders. Was this a wise move, and did it really happen? The orders ended a secret and covet Black Chamber U. S. Shadow Government operation. The Black Chamber terminators were experts at displacements, and at creating vacuums in the universe. The purpose was to protect U. S. political and economic interest around the world. Then overnight, Executive Orders #11905 gave these young terminators their walking papers. They were suddenly put out to pasture, and unemployed without other career opportunities. What now could they put on their resume for an employer to hire them? No sweat! Foreign governments and corporations soon realized their value. Also, they quickly learned how to capitalize upon the dying, and find great profits within the terminally ill. They made good use of their expert skills by making profitable events appear as apparent suicides and apparent accidents.
How would the world react if the existence of the human soul could be scientifically proven? Austin Cole is a young neural surgeon who makes an unusual discovery at Emory University's Neural Laboratory in Atlanta. The world quickly becomes interested in his findings and Cole soon finds himself pitted against the kings and gods of politics, science and religion. Yet things are not as they seem. An altered autopsy report, a double murder, an underworld figure with unlimited resources and a powerful political candidate all add to the swirling mystery and to a conclusion that will blow away the current understanding of man's place on earth!
The year is 2015, and America is determined to get tougher on crime. The hot-tempered mayor of San Francisco spearheads a controversial new mandate, the "A-hole Law," which puts two hundred contemptible men and women onto the infamous island of Alcatraz for a one-year sentence. Their punishment is not to be locked behind bars, but to roam painfully with others of their kind in this newly renovated prison. The sorry lives on Alcatraz are suddenly laced with humor, discovery and loss. This island of misfits includes a belligerent coach, a cold-hearted corporate climber, a priest with unpopular views, a woman too bold and brash, and a lost fugitive. How will this group survive together? And how can love survive between two heartbroken islanders, who find out their past affects their future in ways they can never imagine?
Anthony Miner has utilized his years standing behind the chair as a Celebrity Hair Stylist, to succeed as a non-conventional relationship coach. His book brings instant behavioral change to women who no longer want to settle for the understudy. If You Like Chocolate Eat Chocolate dispels the adolescent tales and gives the reader an honest account amongst the sexes. It begins at the fundamental level in childhood, between the father and daughter. That relationship establishes your likes and dislikes; either you'll be attracted to salad or chocolate! Hence, this book, If You Like Chocolate Eat Chocolate. The book is written in a straightforward language, calling a spade a spade. It does not make excuses for either sex, but rather defines the underlying reasons for men's and women's behavior. In the first chapter, it explains how to identify a Chocolate Relationship with Mimi and Jake's life as the backdrop. We learn the dos and don'ts by observing their relationship throughout the book.
What does the world's most energy-thirsty nation want? More oil. But the last of the planet's untapped fossil fuel lingers in some very remote and treacherous places. Whether in the Rub'al Khali desert, the Congo Basin, or the frozen Northwest Territories, frontier exploration is fraught with physical and political peril. In some cases, the best way to begin looking is with a light and fast team and the sort of hydrocarbon-sensing tools that can be carried in a backpack. Join Tom Brown and his band of brothers as they explore the backcountry, the bars and the dilemmas of people around the world whose lives are changed not just by the search for energy, but by the "business as usual" oligarchies in democracy's clothes so common in nations with oil. Thomas C. Brown has worked on the front lines of oil exploration for over a decade in ten countries. He continues to perform exploration geochemistry in North America. Tom is a graduate of the University of Colorado.
This book is my life! Reading it is not for the faint of heart! Hide it from your children. I'm a guy who wears many "hats" in life, so I think you might be interested in my "journey". You ask about me? I'm a rough-and-tumble city guy from the South-side of Chicago. I managed to pull myself up from poverty and make a pretty darn good living for myself. I also managed to become an alcoholic. Above all else, my story is about overcoming adversity. My redemption comes from honesty and love.
Book #1. The Black Widowmaker is the story of a young black girl abandoned by her mother. She is abused in every way possible during her youth, and never forgets. As a grown woman, she decides to search and find her abusers. As she locates them, Pearl E. White begins making widows. Book #2. Satan's Dark Angels is a frightening look at the people we meet every day as we go about our business. If the reader does not abandon the book, they will ever after look at the people they meet through different eyes.
Karen Volpe, a typical wife and mother of three was struck with a rare, but curable form of leukemia called AML. After five puzzling days at a local hospital, Karen was transferred to the Indiana University Medical Center, where Dr. Larry Cripe directed her treatment. A remarkable recovery and the achievement of remission occurred miraculously 45 days into the odyssey using a traditional, yet corrosive form of chemotherapy. Karen continued receiving chemotherapy over the course of a two-year maintenance program. However, near the end of the program she relapsed, this time with the leukemia manifesting itself via swelling in the brain. She was able to achieve a second complete molecular remission, allowing for the use of her own stem cells for an autologous bone marrow transplant. Karen's recovery is made possible, not only due to her enduring spirit and modern medicine, but also in large part because of an outpouring of overwhelming support from numerous family members and friends.
"Something's under my bed!" A common refrain heard by many parents with young children. "The Wolf Wore Power Tools" is an amusing look at one little girl's imaginative recount of how a "wolf" got under her bed and is keeping her awake.
Diagnosed in 2000 with rare bone marrow disease, author Janet Smith refused to give in, or up. Three years after the transplant that saved her life, she decided to write down her thoughts in order to reconcile her emotional journey. The result is this book, meant to help others who might also be coping with illness.
Gorgeously Crafted Erotic Coffee Table Book, featuring a collection of Photographs of Beautiful Dream-Boy Jerome Schwab in moments of Playful Love & Lust.
The surviving members of Dr. Smith's group work together with Vice President and UN leader Richard Kennedy to form an army to stop the geese. Meanwhile, the rest of the kids' friends join the group, and they begin searching Egypt for the origin of the Atantis people. Auby goes to live among the geese to see what goose society is all about.
This book is intended to form a core textbook in the graduate training courses for Rehabilitation Workers with blind people. It covers literary, sociological and psychological perspectives on acquired blindness and offers a modern antidote to dated texts which still dominate the literature.
Chef David Paul Larousse has recorded his many experiences as chef on a series of international private yachts, and compiled a collection of short tales and essays that record his encounters and observations. These 'day in the life' tales of his galley production, as well as philosophical musings, are written in an engaging manner, with both a sense of humor and an astute insight into human nature. This is cookbook literature at its best - the sharp insights, commentaries, and experiences of a chef professional, written with clarity and command - and accompanied by 25 sensational recipes.
An Ethical Physician is a true epic story of a physician who began his Nineteenth-Century life among the moneyed gentlemen of the old South, only to see his heritage stripped of all dignity and status. Earning his own way through medical school Dr. James G. Hopkins made his way in the reconstructed South as a family man, a beloved physician and a civic leader. Just as Dr. Hopkins had everything to live for-loving wife, devoted children, respect of his community, and a successful medical practice-his world was brought crashing down around him in a flashing moment. Barely escaping his beloved hometown, the Good Doctor became a hunted man with a high price on his head. Always seeking the opportunity to clear his name, Dr. Hopkins went on the lamb, taking up new identities and building more medical practices and successful personas than could be expected of any mortal man. He built and abandoned several fortunes, and families, always looking over his shoulder for Pinkerton men or a local Sheriff with retirement in mind. An Ethical Physician is a riveting journey through the Old West, the Hawaiian Islands and Untamed Mexico seen through the eyes of a medical man with restoration on his mind, and longing in his heart.
This book, written by a leading expert on Iran's foreign and nuclear affairs, provides a fresh and insightful perspective on Iran's nuclear program. Based on in-depth interviews with the key nuclear decision-makers in Iran, Europe, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the book is a welcome addition that sheds new light on the present international crisis over Iran's nuclear program. In a lucidly-written narrative intended for both general readers as well as academics and policy-makers, the book covers the history of Iran's nuclear program, the Iran-Europe negotiations, the IAEA reports and other similar reports, the media's coverage, and the prospects for a successful resolution of the nuclear standoff with Iran. Afrasiabi presents a compelling case for non-proliferation in Iran and the Middle East, drawing on his first-hand knowledge of the region. The book has been divided into 20 chapters and has an appendix that documents Iran's nuclear standpoint.
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