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JOIN THE TEAM. SAVE THE WORLD. Join twin geniuses Jacob and Kira on an out-of-this-world mission to protect the planet in the second book in the Transcendent series.
Jacob and Kira have been launched into space by a top-secret agency called Transcendent. Their mission? Finish work on an invention with the power to clean up the Earth and stop climate change for good.
But they soon lose all communication with mission control and discover that a mysterious creature is closing in on them.
Meanwhile, an evil billionaire is determined to get rid of Transcendent so he can unleash a terrifying, mind-bending technology on the planet.
With two disasters looming, how will Jacob and Kira save the day when everything is at stake?
Two kids, one top-secret agency and an epic mission to save the world.
JOIN THE TEAM. SAVE THE WORLD. Twin geniuses Jacob and Kira are
recruited to take part in a high-tech mission to protect the planet ...
but will their dreams of adventure come true, or is the threat too
great to handle?
Jacob and Kira live in the heart of Mbale, Uganda with their
conservationist mother and navigate life as unsuspecting geniuses; Kira
with hopes to explore outside the hot terrains of Uganda, and
conspiracy theorist Jacob, whose fear often holds him back from the
answers he so desperately wants to uncover.
But when they discover that someone has been watching their every move
in the hopes to enlist them in a top-secret agency called Transcendent,
their lives are turned upside down.
Soon the twins are hurtled from the luscious landscapes of Mbale, to
the sleek streets of London, where - alongside other selected protegees
- they must undertake three rigorous trials, each more difficult than
the last, to be accepted into Transcendent. If they are successful,
they will be launched into space to complete a high-stakes mission to
fight the greatest threat the world has ever seen.
Only, the twins soon realise they have more to contend with than they
bargained for ... is there a more sinister reason they have been chosen?
Two kids, one top-secret agency and an epic mission to save the world.
In War and Revolution in Catalonia, 1936-1939, Pelai Pag s i Blanch
analyses the political and military evolution of the events in
Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War: the street battles that
defeated the military rebellion; the social revolution that
pervaded all levels of Catalonia's politics, economy and culture;
the gradual erosion of workers' power, culminating in the May
Events; and Catalonia's eventual fall to Franco's forces. Pag s i
Blanch demonstrates the extent to which the war was lost when the
Republican leaders, in order to 'unify' the left against fascism.
This volume interrogates the interplay of knowledge, nature, and
value. Emphasizing the relationship between power and knowledge in
the production of environmental facts and values, the authors urge
us to pursue diverse and often marginalized forms of knowledge as a
necessary first step toward a more egalitarian praxis of
environmental science. Debates over nature's value tend to pit
instrumentalist valuations of nature against intrinsic values, or
ethically rich "cultural" values versus ethically empty economic
values. The opening contributions to this volume explore how
knowledge is produced in creative, plural ways even within what
appear to be homogenous domains, and contest the primacy of the
market as the exclusive arbiter of value. From the value provided
by marine ecosystems to the market in offsets to the dynamics of
gentrification, tremendous social labor goes into creating the
"natural" force of markets in nature. Like nature itself, the
markets made in this domain are deeply social, and sometimes
flimsily constructed. By drawing out the creative contingency of
socionatural world making, the authors in this collection penetrate
the veneer of nature's value to reveal a rich ground for critical
inquiry-and action.
This is a new release of the original 1942 edition.
Pulling together police administration and risk management
principles, and new processes, Gallagher has developed the Six
Layers approach which if implemented will guarantee liability
reductions. ""Since 1988 Pat Gallagher's expertise had guided our
23 member law enforcement agencies toward a positive culture of
policing based upon principles that follow the Constitution and
best practices described in his Six Layered Liability Protection
System. We successfully avoided many lawsuits because of his
training and policy development."" Wayne Carlson, Executive
Director, Nevada Public Agency Insurance Pool
This is a new release of the original 1942 edition.
A combination of field guide and haiku; beautiful photographs and
art accompany descriptions of seasonal occurrences of natural
phenomena and human activities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Each
element is accompanied by haiku that evoke an emotional or
spiritual aspect of the human interaction with the natural world.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Triple bill of the comedy franchise starring Ben Stiller. In 'Night
at the Museum' (2006), Larry Daley (Stiller) is a kind-hearted
dreamer who always knew that he was destined for greatness. In need
of money he takes a job as a lowly graveyard-shift security guard
at the Museum of Natural History in order to provide a more stable
life for his ten-year-old son. On his first night on the job,
however, he finds that the guardianship of the museum is far from
stable. At nightfall an Egyptian spell brings the artefacts and wax
figures to life. With Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher) charging
through the hallways, miniature Romans and cowboys embroiled in a
deadly feud, and a two-ton Tyrannosaurus Rex nagging to play fetch,
Larry turns to a wax replica of President Theodore Roosevelt (Robin
Williams) for a little advice on keeping things intact. In 'Night
at the Museum 2: Escape from the Smithsmonian' (2009), Larry
receives news that the Museum of Natural History is to be closed
for renovations, and the exhibits moved into federal storage at the
Smithsonian Institution in Washington, where the collection
includes artefacts associated with many of the great figures of
American history including Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams), General
Custer (Bill Hader) and Al Capone (Jon Bernthal). Larry must
infiltrate the museum's tight security to rescue Jedediah (Owen
Wilson) and Octavius (Steve Coogan), who have been shipped there by
mistake. In 'Night at the Museum 3: Secret of the Tomb' (2014), as
the magic of the Tablet of Ahkmenrah begins to fade, Larry travels
around the world in order to reunite members of his museum crew
including Roosevelt, Jedediah and Octavius and, of course,
Ahkmenrah (Rami Malek) to try to save the magic before it's too
late.
Triple bill of the comedy franchise starring Ben Stiller. In 'Night
at the Museum' (2006), Larry Daley (Stiller) is a kind-hearted
dreamer who always knew that he was destined for greatness. In need
of money he takes a job as a lowly graveyard-shift security guard
at the Museum of Natural History in order to provide a more stable
life for his ten-year-old son. On his first night on the job,
however, he finds that the guardianship of the museum is far from
stable. At nightfall an Egyptian spell brings the artefacts and wax
figures to life. With Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher) charging
through the hallways, miniature Romans and cowboys embroiled in a
deadly feud, and a two-ton Tyrannosaurus Rex nagging to play fetch,
Larry turns to a wax replica of President Theodore Roosevelt (Robin
Williams) for a little advice on keeping things intact. In 'Night
at the Museum 2: Escape from the Smithsmonian' (2009), Larry
receives news that the Museum of Natural History is to be closed
for renovations, and the exhibits moved into federal storage at the
Smithsonian Institution in Washington, where the collection
includes artefacts associated with many of the great figures of
American history including Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams), General
Custer (Bill Hader) and Al Capone (Jon Bernthal). Larry must
infiltrate the museum's tight security to rescue Jedediah (Owen
Wilson) and Octavius (Steve Coogan), who have been shipped there by
mistake. In 'Night at the Museum 3: Secret of the Tomb' (2014), as
the magic of the Tablet of Ahkmenrah begins to fade, Larry travels
around the world in order to reunite members of his museum crew
including Roosevelt, Jedediah and Octavius and, of course,
Ahkmenrah (Rami Malek) to try to save the magic before it's too
late.
War breeds myths, especially those made up by the vanquished to
explain or soften their loss. Occasionally the myths of the
defeated center on prisoners of war (POWs) and those missing in
action (MIAs) to justify the lost struggle, mute national guilt,
and sometimes even reject the reality of defeat itself. Traumatic
Defeat takes a close, comparative look at two cases of this kind of
mythmaking—in West Germany in the wake of World War II and in the
United States after the Vietnam War. The book examines a specific
case of mythmaking that revolves around the ambiguity of missing
men and the trauma resulting from their unresolved fates. The
“secret camp myth,” so called for the covert facilities where
the missing supposedly survive, shared certain features in postwar
Germany and America. Both nations suffered extreme trauma and
struggled to find redemptive elements in their wartime experiences;
both focused on POWs and MIAs to minimize their guilt and recast
themselves as victims of wars they had started. Author Patrick
Gallagher examines the similarities between West Germany’s myth
aimed at men lost in the Soviet Union and America’s myth directed
at those missing in Southeast Asia. The differences, however, are
instructive, particularly the longevity of the American myth
involving a few thousand soldiers compared with the relative short
life of the more plausible German version involving millions. In
search of the nature and meaning of these myths, Gallagher takes us
into the wars themselves, the circumstances in which soldiers went
missing, and the manner in which each nation framed its losses
according to its own political, ideological, and historical needs.
Traumatic Defeat, the first in-depth comparative study of this
phenomenon, reveals how myths conjured in the trauma of military
defeat can distort and dominate national conversations on the
history of warfare, aftermath, and loss.
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