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imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
YOU ARE NOT PREPARED Illidan Stormrage: one of the most powerful
beings ever to walk the lands of Azeroth, but also the least
understood...Long ago, the night elf sorcerer Illidan infiltrated
the demonic Burning Legion to ward off its invasion of Azeroth.
Instead of hailing him as a hero, his own kind branded him the
Betrayer. For ten thousand years, he languished in prison-vilified,
isolated, but never forgetting his purpose. Now the Legion has
returned, and there is only one champion who can truly stand
against it. Released from his bonds, Illidan prepares for the final
confrontation in the alien realm of Outland, gathering an army of
grotesque fel orcs, serpentine naga, cunning blood elves, and
twisted demon hunters to his side. Yet as before, he is assailed by
those who see his schemes as a cynical quest for power, including
the night elf Maiev Shadowsong, his former jailor. Warden
Shadowsong and her Watchers have pursued the Betrayer to Outland to
exact retribution for his crimes, and she will not rest until
Illidan is in her custody ...or in his grave.
This book reveals the nature and level of British engagement with
controversial and lethal nerve agent weapons from the end of the
Second World War to Britain's submission of a draft Chemical
Weapons Convention. At the very heart of this highly secretive
aspect of British defence policy were fundamental questions over
whether Britain should acquire nerve agent weapons for potential
first-use against the Soviet Union, retain them purely for their
deterrence value, or drive for either unilateral or international
chemical weapons disarmament. These considerations and concerns
over nerve agent weapons were not limited to low-level defence
committees, nor were they consigned to the periphery, but featured
prominently at the highest levels of the British government and
defence planning. Importantly, and despite stringent secrecy, the
book further uncovers how public scrutiny and protest movements
played a substantial and successful part in influencing policy and
attitudes towards nerve agent weapons.
This concise and completely up-to-date study guide bridges the gap
between a physics textbook and a self-test format exam aid. It
comprehensively covers all the areas examined in the FRCR part 1,
and by focusing on understanding the key concepts, rather than
simply being able to answer questions correctly, this guide adopts
a comprehensive, wide-ranging approach. It includes the latest
updated radiation safety legislation (IR(ME)(A)R), and all
information has been checked by a medical physicist as well as
radiologists. The unique format features self-test MCQs with
correct answers and associated key concepts. Test yourself over an
entire topic, then check your answers at the back of the book. If
you were not successful, you will not only be able to find the
correct answers, you will understand where you have gone wrong.
This book is highly recommended for candidates for the Fellowship
of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR) part 1 examination.
This book reveals the nature and level of British engagement with
controversial and lethal nerve agent weapons from the end of the
Second World War to Britain's submission of a draft Chemical
Weapons Convention. At the very heart of this highly secretive
aspect of British defence policy were fundamental questions over
whether Britain should acquire nerve agent weapons for potential
first-use against the Soviet Union, retain them purely for their
deterrence value, or drive for either unilateral or international
chemical weapons disarmament. These considerations and concerns
over nerve agent weapons were not limited to low-level defence
committees, nor were they consigned to the periphery, but featured
prominently at the highest levels of the British government and
defence planning. Importantly, and despite stringent secrecy, the
book further uncovers how public scrutiny and protest movements
played a substantial and successful part in influencing policy and
attitudes towards nerve agent weapons.
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