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A Spicy Alien Honeymoon Travelogue of Atlantis! Fans of The Atlantis Grail have asked for a spicy story of Gwen and Aeson’s honeymoon in all its glorious detail, and here it is…. Amrevet Days is the Atlantean equivalent of a honeymoon, but taken approximately eight months after the wedding. By c...
A mysterious vigilante meets Scheherazade in high-tech Ancient Atlantis, set against the backdrop of an impending global apocalypse. On the last day of Atlantis, When it sank beneath the waters, Sons and Daughters of Atlantis Sailed their ships toward the stars. Earth, 10,504 B.C.E. A deadly asteroi...
Reveals the Christian foundations of CrossFit CrossFit in the United States has become increasingly popular, around which a fascinating culture has developed which shapes everyday life for the people devoted to it. CrossFit claims to be many things: a business, a brand, a tremendously difficult fitn...
Chatbots are emerging as a transformative tool in the field of mental healthcare, offering innovative solutions for supporting individuals in psychology and psychiatry. With their ability to provide accessible, real-time assistance, chatbots are being integrated into therapeutic practices, serving a...
The present work uncovers the pivotal role translations in the periodical Hawar played in the formation of a Kurdish cultural identity. In this light, it foregrounds translators' agency and their contributions in novel contexts and thus fills a crucial gap in this area.This work provides new insight...
Napoleon Hill was a renowned author and thinker who developed important concepts for personal and professional success. Its fundamental ideas include the importance of self-discipline, self-confidence, self-motivation, focus, persistence and positive thinking to achieve goals. He emphasized the impo...
“Papa, what is a Potlatch?” Inspired by Ts’msyen Chief William Beynon’s historic notebooks on Potlatches in the Gitxsan village of Gitsegukla, Celebrating Potlatches pairs intergenerational storytelling with beautiful illustrations to honour Indigenous traditions. From the award-winning auth...
In The 50 Greatest Players in Cincinnati Reds History, sports historian Robert W. Cohen examines the careers of the fifty men who made the greatest impact on one of Major League Baseball's oldest and most iconic franchises. Biographical, anecdotal, and statistical information about each player are p...
According to popular stereotype, Bravo reality television portrays vapid, one-dimensional characters tearing each other down for viewers’ enjoyment. Whether The Real Housewives taps into our voyeuristic urges, our fascination with wealth and class, or the allure of the sheer spectacle of grown wom...
A captivating history of diplomacy—and an urgent reminder of why we need to revive its lost arts to survive in a dangerous era of great power competition From the beginning of time, human societies have found themselves confronted by enemies too numerous or ferocious to defeat solely by force of a...
Storytelling at its funniest! And a much-needed reminder that no matter what ails you, laughter is ALWAYS the best medicine. Laugh your way through these feel-good stories that are sure to brighten your days! From spouses to parents to children to colleagues and friends, these stories document the m...
Collection of essays showcasing how one of the greatest historians of seventeenth-century England has shaped and continues to influence the direction of studies in early modern society, culture and belief. This collection of essays showcases how, over an illustrious career spanning more than fifty y...
Set in the not-so-distant future, Machine Control is a haunting story about a man and his machine creation. Working together, they seek to change the world in a dramatic way with a new form of artificial intelligence. In this new world, the machines replace human workers, control all information, mo...
Groen van Prinsterer (1801–1876), born in an aristocratic family, became a dedicated Protestant in his younger years and one of the leaders of Dutch and European Christianity, gaining an influential role as pioneer in international Christian thought and parliamentary action. He criticized the secu...
History has never been as present in our daily lives as it is today. Through any number of media outlets, tens of millions of people are in daily contact with historical discourses and practices. Between games, informational articles, social media posts and other sources, history is everywhere—in ...
"This book fills a gap in the public's understanding of Putin's Russia by answering the question: Is Russia under Putin a revisionist power that seeks to undermine or destroy the existing international order or is it a fragile state with profound dysfunctions? The essays in this book argue that Russ...
In 1277, Rabbi Isaac of Corbeil produced a concise work of accessible religious law. This handbook, 'Amudei Golah (Pillars of Exile), began as a list of religious commandments (mitzvot) meant to be recited weekly. It was divided into seven 'pillars', drawn primarily from the limbs of the human body ...
Edinburgh, 1948. Welfare Officer Helen Crowther has enough on her plate between her hectic job, her complicated love life, and her growing reputation as a troublemaker. Last year's scandal did nothing to help with the disapproval she already gets as a woman in her line of work. All she wants now is ...
He ruled through terror. He silenced dissent with death. And he reshaped a nation with an iron fist. Step into the dark heart of 20th-century totalitarianism and discover the true story of Joseph Stalin’s rise to absolute power. From brutal purges and secret police to propaganda, paranoia, and mas...
Evaluating and Promoting Nonfiction for Children and Young Adults isn’t another bibliography that will quickly become outdated. Instead, it situates nonfiction resources within the recent emphasis on reading nonfiction as a way of enhancing critical thinking and combating susceptibility to “fake...