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It is an era of expansion for the International Organization for
Migration (IOM), an increasingly influential actor in the global
governance of migration. Bringing together leading experts in
international law and international relations, this collection
examines the dynamics and implications of IOM's expansion in a new
way. Analyzing IOM as an international organization (IO), the book
illuminates the practices, obligations and accountability of this
powerful but controversial actor, advancing understanding of IOM
itself and broader struggles for IO accountability. The
contributions explore key, yet often under-researched, IOM
activities including its role in humanitarian emergencies, internal
displacement, data collection, ethical labour recruitment, and
migrant detention. Offering recommendations for reforms rooted in
empirical evidence and careful normative analysis, this is a vital
resource for all those interested in the obligations and
accountability of international organizations, and in the field of
migration. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge
Core.
Trinity, the sequel to Virgin, finds Charlie Meadows, the most
famous virgin since Mary, of biblical times, trying to decide
between the delectable, Dr. Sam Macgregor and the sexy, Detective
Roman Mendoza.
Charlie soon finds that choosing a lover is the least of her
concerns. Women who look like her are disappearing from the city.
Alfred is back from the dead. She's stuck with a hormonal beagle,
and there's a creepy new neighbor. Oh yeah, and someone seems
intent upon killing her. Then there's the commercial she did for
Fluff and Puff. But really, who knew toilet paper could cause a
butt burn epidemic?
To make matters worse, strange events begin to occur when Charlie
touches people. Although, Charlie's sure she's not to blame for the
odd occurrences, reporter from hell, Mandy Manchester, disagrees.
Unbeknownst to Charlie, the little ritual she was involved in, may
have left her with something other than nightmares... something
worth killing her over.
Charlie vows that if someone is going to kill her, she sure as
heck, isn't going to die a virgin, because dying a virgin would be
sad and pathetic. Will Charlie live long enough to experience
ecstasy in a man's arms? Read Trinity and find out
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Virgin (Paperback)
Angela Sherwood MS
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R527
Discovery Miles 5 270
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Virgin How does one remain a 24 year-old virgin in this day and
age? Charlie Meadows isn't sure; she didn't intend to be. It just
sort of happened, or didn't happen, depending on how you look at
it. However, after she reluctantly takes a position at Cedars
hospital (blood, vomit and dead people just aren't her thing)
Charlie thinks she may have met the answer to her pesky little
problem... Namely, the lust inducing Dr. Samuel Macgregor whose
bedside manner isn't necessarily reserved for patients only.
Through him she discovers she does hava a libido and (yay ) so does
he. Unfortunately, for Charlie, her plans for getting rid of the
dreaded "V" are thwarted when she is thrown into an investigation
involving her landlord's murder... It seems, Alfred (the landlord,
) and the power thirsty group he was involved with, had a vested
interest in Charlie's pure state. Sinfully, delicious Detective
Mendoza, who arrives to investigate, has one as well. Mendoza can't
decide whether to throw Charlie into jail or into bed.... Through
it all, Charlie desperately searches for a way to prove her
innocence... all the while trying to decide whom to lose it to
It is an era of expansion for the International Organization for
Migration (IOM), an increasingly influential actor in the global
governance of migration. Bringing together leading experts in
international law and international relations, this collection
examines the dynamics and implications of IOM's expansion in a new
way. Analyzing IOM as an international organization (IO), the book
illuminates the practices, obligations and accountability of this
powerful but controversial actor, advancing understanding of IOM
itself and broader struggles for IO accountability. The
contributions explore key, yet often under-researched, IOM
activities including its role in humanitarian emergencies, internal
displacement, data collection, ethical labour recruitment, and
migrant detention. Offering recommendations for reforms rooted in
empirical evidence and careful normative analysis, this is a vital
resource for all those interested in the obligations and
accountability of international organizations, and in the field of
migration. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge
Core.
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