Darxies

Darxies

Author: Erin Moutafi

Publisher: Tektime

Published: 2022-05-30

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 8835438713

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A fantasy novel imbued with flavors of romance and drama that takes place in an alternative reality and introduces a new supernatural kind of creatures. This novel combines elements of a classic novel and a script. As a result it is breathtaking and the reader never gets bored. Suitable for ages over 16 years and is the first in a series of a tetralogy. Translator: CHRISTINA KATRANIDOU PUBLISHER: TEKTIME


Alara's Call

Alara's Call

Author: Kristen Stieffel

Publisher: Love2readlove2write Publishing, LLC

Published: 2017-09-19

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9781943788194

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Alara is assigned abroad, but the prime minister jeopardizes her safety by coercing her into a diplomatic mission. It's a ruse. The trip will end with her marriage to the crown prince of a foreign nation, where women are oppressed. All for a trade agreement. Alara escapes, but soldiers are under orders to capture Alara by any means necessary.


The Cat, the Belly Dancer, & the Cello

The Cat, the Belly Dancer, & the Cello

Author: Georgia March

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2010-06

Total Pages: 686

ISBN-13: 1426930569

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As the reader experiences Georgia March's magical The Cat, the Belly Dancer, & the Cello set at the beginning of twentieth-century Turkey, they will discover not everything is as it seems. Each chapter is a frozen snapshot covering another, waiting to be torn away. Unexpected danger ensnares two belly dancers from Istanbul who tackle it with lighthearted ease until their efforts are met with sinister results. Forced under someone else's microscope, the women come up against aspects of their own characters that bear examination. At the same time, a Canadian woman and her British boyfriend living in Spain venture through the centre of Turkey experiencing calamity and chaos in a country where both the language and customs bring new insight to the word foreign. Their personal backgrounds are also contrary to each other, meaning nothing is straight forward. This winding road leads them to Kas, a spellbinding place that captures their hearts and pocket books. Their lives become intricately intertwined with local Turks and they have the choice of learning to laugh at themselves or others will do it for them. At the same time, enjoy the anecdote of two cats with their own history, ideas on justice, and view of the world.


White Rainbow

White Rainbow

Author: Karen Wiesner

Publisher: Writers Exchange E-Publishing

Published: 2013-11-27

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1922233498

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Jessie Nelson has been telling herself she doesn't deserve or believe in second chances, especially when it comes to love...until her white rainbow appears in a corporate pirate who conquers her, heart and soul.


The Colors of Malent

The Colors of Malent

Author: Tim Adams

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2011-03-29

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1462004512

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For as long as she can remember, Alara Martin has had strange dreams about a beautiful, faraway world. They increase with intensity as she approaches her fifteenth birthday, and Alara has a hard time distinguishing them from reality. She thinks about them constantlyand wonders why no one else in her family experiences them. After suffering from a particularly traumatic and vivid nightmare, Alara learns an astonishing truth from her parents: she is not their real daughter! Alara is devastated by the news and riddled with more questions than answers. Who are her real parents? Where does she belong? And why do these strange dreams plague her every night? Alaras daily routine is interrupted by extraordinary landscapes, unbelievable creatures, and strange waking visions. Her search for answers will thrust her into the middle of a conflict for which she is completely unprepared. Can Alaras destiny really lie in the world of Malent? And how can Alara leave all that she loves in her current world for her true heritage? Desperate for help from anyone who will listen, Alara fights to uncover her real identity before its too late.


Social and Ethical Aspects of Radiation Risk Management

Social and Ethical Aspects of Radiation Risk Management

Author: Deborah Oughton

Publisher: Newnes

Published: 2013-09-07

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 0080914292

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Social and Ethical Aspects of Radiation Risk Management provides a comprehensive treatment of the major ethical and social issues resulting from the use of ionizing radiation. It covers topics such as nuclear fuel cycles, radioactive waste treatment, nuclear bomb testing, nuclear safety management, stakeholder engagement, cleanup after nuclear accidents, ecological risks from radiation, environmental justice, health and safety for radiation workers, radiation dose standards, the ethics of clinical radiology, and the principles of radiation protection and their ethical underpinnings. With authors ranging from philosophers to radiation protection officials and practitioners, the book spans from theoretical to practical implications of this important area of radiation risk assessment and management. - Covers all the major social and ethical issues in relation to radiation protection - Information is easily accessible and non-technical - Authors include leading radiation protection officials as well as specialists who are more independent of the radiation protection system, thus presenting both authoritative and more critical views - Includes theoretical perspectives as well as practical experience


Handbook of Safety Principles

Handbook of Safety Principles

Author: Niklas Möller

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-01-04

Total Pages: 830

ISBN-13: 1118950704

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Presents recent breakthroughs in the theory, methods, and applications of safety and risk analysis for safety engineers, risk analysts, and policy makers Safety principles are paramount to addressing structured handling of safety concerns in all technological systems. This handbook captures and discusses the multitude of safety principles in a practical and applicable manner. It is organized by five overarching categories of safety principles: Safety Reserves; Information and Control; Demonstrability; Optimization; and Organizational Principles and Practices. With a focus on the structured treatment of a large number of safety principles relevant to all related fields, each chapter defines the principle in question and discusses its application as well as how it relates to other principles and terms. This treatment includes the history, the underlying theory, and the limitations and criticism of the principle. Several chapters also problematize and critically discuss the very concept of a safety principle. The book treats issues such as: What are safety principles and what roles do they have? What kinds of safety principles are there? When, if ever, should rules and principles be disobeyed? How do safety principles relate to the law; what is the status of principles in different domains? The book also features: • Insights from leading international experts on safety and reliability • Real-world applications and case studies including systems usability, verification and validation, human reliability, and safety barriers • Different taxonomies for how safety principles are categorized • Breakthroughs in safety and risk science that can significantly change, improve, and inform important practical decisions • A structured treatment of safety principles relevant to numerous disciplines and application areas in industry and other sectors of society • Comprehensive and practical coverage of the multitude of safety principles including maintenance optimization, substitution, safety automation, risk communication, precautionary approaches, non-quantitative safety analysis, safety culture, and many others The Handbook of Safety Principles is an ideal reference and resource for professionals engaged in risk and safety analysis and research. This book is also appropriate as a graduate and PhD-level textbook for courses in risk and safety analysis, reliability, safety engineering, and risk management offered within mathematics, operations research, and engineering departments. NIKLAS MÖLLER, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. The author of approximately 20 international journal articles, Dr. Möller's research interests include the philosophy of risk, metaethics, philosophy of science, and epistemology. SVEN OVE HANSSON, PhD, is Professor of Philosophy at the Royal Institute of Technology. He has authored over 300 articles in international journals and is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences. Dr. Hansson is also a Topical Editor for the Wiley Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science. JAN-ERIK HOLMBERG, PhD, is Senior Consultant at Risk Pilot AB and Adjunct Professor of Probabilistic Riskand Safety Analysis at the Royal Institute of Technology. Dr. Holmberg received his PhD in Applied Mathematics from Helsinki University of Technology in 1997. CARL ROLLENHAGEN, PhD, is Adjunct Professor of Risk and Safety at the Royal Institute of Technology. Dr. Rollenhagen has performed extensive research in the field of human factors and MTO (Man, Technology, and Organization) with a specific emphasis on safety culture and climate, event investigation methods, and organizational safety assessment.


Eternal Vow

Eternal Vow

Author: Julie A. D'Arcy

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press Inc

Published: 2024-09-11

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1509257128

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Vincent, a young nobleman, on leaving his mistress’s Townhouse one cold night in the 1700’s is attacked by a vampiress in search of a mate. Years later, he is cursed by a Cheyenne Shaman, with the ability to feel emotion. He escapes his maker’s deadly embrace, although she still tracks him, and reemerges into society decades later only to meet with the very woman who could destroy him, in more ways than one. Detective Elara Gale hates vampires after her childhood boyfriend is murdered and she sees a black cloaked figure fleeing the scene. So, when she discovers the man, she is already half in love with is no other than the vampire she is hunting, her loyalties are torn between her desire for Vincent’s touch and her duty to the law. They are swept back to the past by an unusual hypnotist and an arrest gone wrong in an attempt to stop Epatha from turning Vincent into a vampire. And save his mortal soul…


Conferences as Sites of Learning and Development

Conferences as Sites of Learning and Development

Author: Ortrun Zuber-Skerritt

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-02-24

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1351857142

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This book aims to apply and expand upon the concept of the ‘Learning Conference’, which uses the paradigm and methodology of participatory action learning and action research (PALAR). It demonstrates how application of the Learning Conference concept can maximize learning opportunities and subsequently successful research outcomes through publication of conference papers, to help bring about sustainable professional, organizational and community development.