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Mass human migrations into outer space may begin this century! Are
Earth's inhabitants prepared for this next giant leap? Millions of
tax dollars are being employed in NASA and Defense Department
research facilities to answer this urgent question. Can humankind
migrate to space intelligently, in a civilized manner without real
Star Wars? Are these justifiable economic, political, and
philosophical reasons for undertaking such a vast project? What
legal and institutional implications will surface in distinguishing
Earthkind from Spacekind? The immediate and long-range effects of
space migration-on earth and its inhabitants, on the solar system
and its pioneers-are brought into sharp focus here, within the
perspective of the heated debates now taking place in the highest
government, scientific, business, and academic circles. From the
development of the space shuttle Enterprise and the uses and
objectives of the Space Transportation System to the U.S. and
Soviet space arsenals of hunter-killer satellites and
Since its discovery by a teenager in 1859, thousands of specimens
of lustrous black tourmaline crystals from Pierrepont, New York,
have found their way into both museum and private mineral
collections worldwide. Pierrepont is a classic American mineral
locality and a popular site for field collecting, and the discovery
of new collecting sites there in the past decade has only enhanced
its importance. Yet no detailed scientific research has been
published until now. The six authors represent a team with
comprehensive skills to tackle this study, which covers the
locality's history, geology, and mineralogy. The origin of the
mineralization, the true nature of the black tourmaline, and the
extensive suite of accessory minerals are presented in detail. The
authors also resolve identification questions about the tourmaline
and its many accessory minerals.
You'll find everything you need to know about being Jewish in this
indispensable, revised and updated guide to the religious
traditions, everyday practices, philosophical beliefs, and
historical foundations of Judaism. What happens at a synagogue
service? What are the rules for keeping kosher? How do I light the
Hanukah candles? What is in the Hebrew Bible? What do the Jewish
holidays signify? What should I be teaching my children about being
Jewish? With the first edition of Essential Judaism, George
Robinson offered the world the accessible compendium that he sought
when he rediscovered his Jewish identity as an adult. In his
"ambitious and all-inclusive" (New York Times Book Review) guide,
Robinson illuminates the Jewish life cycle at every stage and lays
out many fascinating aspects of the religion-the Kabbalah and
Jewish mysticism, the evolution of Hasidism, and much more-while
keeping a firm focus on the different paths to living a good Jewish
life in today's world. Now, a decade and a half later, Robinson has
updated this valuable introductory text with information on topics
including denominational shifts, same-sex marriage, the
intermarriage debate, transgender Jews, the growth of
anti-Semitism, and the changing role of women in worship, along
with many other hotly debated topics in the contemporary Jewish
world and beyond. The perfect gift for a Bar/Bat Mitzvah or anyone
thinking about conversion-this is the ultimate companion for anyone
interested in learning more about Judaism, the kind of book its
readers will revisit over and over for years to come.
Young people today encounter specific challenges and stresses in
both educational and social contexts. This resource pack helps
participants to: * Understand the importance of mental health and
wellbeing * Recognise the stresses that they, and other people,
face * Develop effective managing strategies. The authors have
designed a flexible programme that encourages young people and
adults to respond positively to difficult situations they
encounter, focusing on solutions rather than dwelling on set-backs.
Topics taught in the 15 sessions include: Challenging stereotypes *
Multiple intelligences * Self-esteem * Positive communication *
Focusing on strong emotions * Stress and coping strategies * Making
good decisions
Collection of six classic Universal Monster movies. In 'Dracula'
1931), estate agent Renfield (Dwight Frye) travels to Transylvania
to arrange the sale of an English mansion to nobleman Count Dracula
(Bela Lugosi). When Renfield discovers that his host is a
500-year-old vampire, he is bitten and himself enslaved. After
arriving in London, Dracula attempts to get his teeth into Mina
Seward (Helen Chandler), an innocent maiden betrothed to Jonathan
Harker (David Manners). Vampire expert Professor Van Helsing
(Edward van Sloan) attempts to put a stop to the bloodsucking. In
'Dracula's Daughter' (1936), vampire-hunter Dr Van Helsing (van
Sloan) believes that he has rid London of the undead when he finds
himself unexpectedly arrested for murder. A series of bodies have
been found drained of all blood, and their discovery coincides with
the arrival in the city of the mysterious Countess Marya Zaleska
(Gloria Holden), who has been to Van Helsing's psychiatrist, Dr
Garth (Otto Kruger) for consultation. From her strange behaviour
Garth and Van Helsing deduce that the countess is a vampire, and
are forced to trail her to Transylvania when she kidnaps Garth's
beautiful fiancée. In 'Son of Dracula' (1943), Katherine (Louise
Allbritton) is a student of the occult, fascinated by Count Alucard
(Lon Chaney Jr), who has recently moved to her home town in the
south of the US. Katherine secretly begins dating Alucard,
eventually marrying him. But when she begins to look and act
strangely, her former boyfriend Frank (Robert Paige) suspects that
something is wrong. In 'House of Frankenstein' (1944), when Dr.
Niemann (Boris Karloff) escapes from the mental asylum in which he
is being held, he awakens Count Dracula (John Carradine), the Wolf
Man (Chaney Jr) and the Frankenstein monster (Glenn Strange) as he
looks to gain revenge on his many enemies. In 'House of Dracula'
(1945), Count Dracula (Carradine) arrives at the laboratory of Dr
Edelman, claiming to seek a cure for his vampirism, but in fact
eager to turn Edelman's beautiful assistant into his vampire bride.
At the same time, a wretched Wolf Man Larry Talbot (Chaney Jr) asks
Edelman to bring his lycanthropy to an end. The first attempt to
cure Talbot fails, and he throws himself off a cliff in a bid to
commit suicide. This attempt fails, but leads him to an underground
cavern where he discovers the monster (Strange) created years
before by Dr Frankenstein... In 'Abbott and Costello Meet
Frankenstein' (1948), baggage clerks Bud (Bud Abbott) and Lou (Lou
Costello) find themselves in hot water when they lose a mysterious
shipment en route to the House of Horrors. It transpires that the
missing crates contained the remains of Count Dracula (Lugosi) and
Frankenstein's monster (Strange), and have now been diverted to the
island hideaway of a crazed scientist who wishes to revive the
monsters The inept duo head off to the island to avert disaster,
but will the arrival of the Wolfman (Chaney Jr) prove to be a help
or a hindrance?
George Robinson explores themes of romance, religion, and a
relentless optimism in over 100 exquisitely rhymed poems. Take a
journey and visit familiar places and perhaps some strange ones.
See the world in a new way through his unique perspectives of truth
and humility, which is the best way to build character.
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Three Years in the East - Being the Substance of a Journal Written During a Town and Residence in Greece, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, and Turkey, In, 1829-1830, 1831, and 1832, Volume 2 (Hardcover)
George Robinson
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