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In Jerusalem in the aftermath of the Crucifixion, a small band of disciples is struggling to spread Christianity. Into the city comes Flavius Quinctilius Silvanus, a hedonistic young man whose father is an important Roman senator. Flavius has joined the Legion as a Tribune and been given an ultimatum - to change his ways or be disowned. In a tavern, Flavius encounters Al-Maisan, a beautiful, enigmatic dancing girl. He is smitten, but their blossoming love affair is cut short when she disappears...
The disappearance of Flight MH370 on the night of March 8 2014 remains one of the greatest mysteries in aviation, as well as a terrible tragedy with the loss of 239 people. Despite a multi-million-dollar hunt using resources from several countries and state-of-the-art exploration technology, the aircraft has still not been located. The author of this book believes that MH370 is not in the Southern Indian Ocean as most people believe but much nearer to its point of departure, in the South China Sea. This book explains in detail the reasoning behind this theory.
This is the story of a life spent largely in the world of chemistry, mainly as a college or university level teacher. It is also the story of an ordinary boy, a child of the war years, who rose from an unpromising start, leaving school at 16 with four mediocre O Levels, to become more successfuland fulfilled in a career than he had ever imagined possible, eventually becoming a university professor. The book also describes the immense contribution made to our lives by chemical research and the chemical industry.
At the dawn of the Shogun era two mighty warrior clans, the Minamoto and the Taira, struggle for power under the Cloistered Emperor. The three Minamoto sons, separated and exiled at birth, are secretly reuniting to avenge their father's bloody death. It is the youngest, Yoshitsune, who is deemed most worthy of possessing the Sword of Hachiman.
Dick Lane, now retired as a vet, has been involved in the charity Dogs for the Disabled since its foundation in the 1980s. In this fascinating and authoritative work, based on his own experience, on interviews with users of assistance dogs and from official records, he tells the story of the growing appreciation of the value of dogs to many people.
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