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The last time the Prodigy awoke, the world narrowly avoided
armageddon. For the first time in millennia, the Awakened are
finally united. On the run after the explosive events of Brazil,
and with the agents of the One King close at every turn,
Christopher's mission is finally clear: destroy the God Machine.
It's time to end the world. Collects ORDINARY GODS #7-12
Founded in 1905, the High River Times served a community of small
town advertisers and an extensive hinterland of ranchers and
farmers in southern Alberta. Under the ownership of the Charles
Clark family for over 60 years, the Times established itself as the
epitome of the rural weekly press in Alberta. Even Joe Clark, the
future prime minister, worked for the family business. While
historians rely heavily on local newspapers to write about rural
and small town life, Paul Voisey has studied the influence of the
Times on shaping the community of High River. Originally, the Times
boostered High River as 'bustling and modern', and then later as
'small and friendly'. After World War II, with the help of the
Times, High River constructed a mythical image as a ranching
district with a wild and colourful past.
The Luminary. The Prodigy. The Brute. The Trickster. The Innovator.
Five gods from a realm beyond our own, leaders in the "War of
Immortals." At least, they were before they were trapped, sent to a
planet made into a prison, and forced into an endless cycle of
human death and reincarnation. Christopher is 22. He's got two
loving parents and a 12-year-old sister. He works at a paint store.
He's in therapy. He's one of the Five. To save everyone he cares
about, Christopher will have to embark on a globe-spanning quest,
reconnect with his past lives, and do the unthinkable: become a god
again. Collects ORDINARY GODS #1-6
A passionate argument for Canada's reassertion of its place on the
world stage, from a former prime minister and one of Canada's most
respected political figures.
In the world that is taking shape, Canada's unique success as a
diverse society and its reputation as a sympathetic and respected
international partner are invaluable assets--at least as valuable
as the country's natural resource wealth. As the world becomes more
competitive and complex, and the chances of deadly conflict grow,
the example and the initiative of Canada can become more important
than ever. However, its assets will lose their value if Canadians
don't recognize or use them, or worse, if they waste them.
"How We Lead" is a compelling examination of what kind of a nation
Canada has been, has become and could yet be. A successful foreign
minister himself during the collapse of the Soviet Union and the
end of Apartheid, Joe Clark employs anecdote and analysis to take
readers beyond formal foreign policy and shows how innovative
organizations and individuals can put Canada's unique combination
of assets to work and renew Canada's constructive influence on
international events.
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Demented (Paperback)
Joe Clark
bundle available
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R467
Discovery Miles 4 670
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The Eighth Day (Paperback)
Levi Banker; Edited by Joe Clark; Michael O'Neal
bundle available
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R343
Discovery Miles 3 430
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Merry Woofmas (DVD)
Ben Rollins, Preston Lacy, Dennis Haskins, Mike Schminke, Adam Hicks, …
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R54
Discovery Miles 540
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Festive children's feature. When Santa Claus (Dennis Haskins)'s dog
Toby is accidentally left behind at a home in Iowa, he is forced to
try and convince the Anderson family to help him get back home
before Christmas Eve, in time to deliver all of Santa's presents.
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